2019 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year
NEW ORLEANS – On the heels of his ninth career title and 17 total All-American trophies,
Mobolade Ajomale was named NCAA Division II Indoor Men's Track Athlete of the Year in a Thursday announcement by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). The Richmond Hill, Canada native won his third consecutive 200m title, finished runner-up in the 60m, and contributed to Academy of Art's third-place 4x400m relay en route to becoming the
High Point Athlete of the Meet at
Indoor Nationals.
"It's great to see Bolade rewarded for one of the most consistent seasons of his career," said director of track & field/cross country
Kevin LaSure. "I think he showed what he was really made of this Indoor season. Not everything went according to plan at last week's NCAA's, but he bounced back and showed why he's a true champion. It's really easy to perform when everything is going well, but the true test of a champion is how they perform when they are hit with a little adversity, and Bolade truly showed what he was made of after the 60m final and handled it with class. So it's great to see other people notice that and reward him for his hard work."
After running a season-best 6.64 in theÂ
prelim the day prior, the Richmond Hill, Canada native went 6.65 for second overall in the 60m finals before earning his third consecutive 200m title some two hours later with a 20.88 in the final. In the last event of his career, Ajomale combined with teammates
Christian Carter,
Roshard Williams, and
Grant Swinton to run the fastest 4x400m relay time in program history and seventh-fastest in NCAA DII history (3:10.02) for a third-place finish.
Now a 17-time All-American, Ajomale closed the book on an indoor career that saw him capture the 60m title three consecutive years (
2016,
2017,
2018) and the 200m championship three straight as well (
2017,
2018,
2019), tying him with Adams State's Sydney Gidabuday as the only NCAA DII men with six individual career indoor titles. Ajomale finished with a total of 19.5 points at the meet, the
most of any male student-athlete.
This is the fourth USTFCCCA National Athlete of the Year award in Academy of Art track & field program history after Vashti Thomas earned the outdoor honor inÂ
2013Â and Ajomale himself collected the indoor version inÂ
2017 and the outdoor version in
last season.