Track & Field team Indoor Nationals 2019
Rob Garcia

Men's Track & Field

Two Champions, Nine All-Americans Emerge From Nationals

2019 NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field National Championships (Final Results)

PITTSBURG, Kan. –
Two national champions. Nine All-American trophies. Memories for a lifetime.

It all came out for Academy of Art track & field out of second and final day of the NCAA Division II Indoor Track & Field National Championships back inside Pitt State's Robert W. Plaster Center on Saturday.

19420"Everyone competed hard this weekend," said director of track & field/cross country Kevin LaSure. "We had a lot of people compete for the first time at NCAA's and they made the best of their opportunity. The best is yet to come for this group and I know we will be a lot better come the outdoor championships. I'm just really proud of the way our team competed overall and fought through adversity."

Following up her lifetime-best in the 60m prelims, Darria Matthias came through with an eighth-place result in Saturday's final. She delivered a 7.52 for still her second-fastest time of the year and would hoist an All-American trophy moments later.

Just back of his time from the prelim the day prior, Mobolade Ajomale crossed the finish line at 6.65, conceding the 60m crown to Tiffin's Jonte Baker who came in at 6.62. Ajomale's runner-up finish, however, did earn him his 15th career All-American honor and never lower than a second-place result in the event over the course of his four years as a collegiate track student-athlete.

Some two hours later, Ajomale would return to defend his title in the 200m. Following up a 20.86 from the prelims, the Richmond Hill, Canada native came through with a 20.88, serving as the lone finals sprinter below 21.00. With the victory, he became a three-time national champion in the event (each of the past three years) and tied Adams State's Sydney Gidabuday for the NCAA DII man with the most individual indoor titles in a career (six). It also served as Ajomale's 16th All-American trophy, but he was not quite finished.


19421Coming into the triple jump ranked fourth in NCAA Division II, Camille Jouanno achieved her true potential with an impressive outing. The Bordeaux, France native challenged the program record of 41-6.5 (12.66m) set by Vashti Thomas in 2012 with her second attempt, going 41-5.25 (12.63m) before breaking it in her third with a 41-11.5 (12.79m). But Jouanno would not stop there. Second out of the prelims, she remained above 41-4 (12.59m) the rest of the way and went on to extend the record to 42-5.25 (12.93m) with her fifth attempt, earning a national championship in the process. The distance would better her next closest competitor, Cierra Pulliam of Lewis, by more than three inches.

"Camille is a heck of a competitor," said assistant coach Akil Gipson. "She worked really hard this semester and bought into the process. When you combine those things, you give yourself a chance to compete at the highest level. This national title is a testament to all the hard work she has done since she arrived on campus in January."

The final individual event of the day saw Victor Moreau run a very strong 3000m against an elite field. Initially in the middle of the pack behind Adams State's Gidabuday and eventual champion Elias Gedyon (Adams State), Moreau never dropped below eighth place across the first 1200m and began to make a significant move up across the final 900m. Fifth with 300m to go, the Communications & Media Technologies major offered an impressive kick to take fourth overall with a time of 8:13.45. He would stand on the podium for the first time in his ART U career, triumphantly raising his All-American trophy.

Bringing excitement as it always does, the men's 4x400m was a sight to see. The Urban Knights sent Christian Carter, Roshard Williams, Grant Swinton, and Ajomale into the mix and they would exit as All-Americans. Finishing second in their heat to St. Augustine's (3:08.39) and third overall back of national champion Texas A&M-Commerce's facility record 3:08.34, ART U delivered the fastest time in program history with a 3:10.02 for eight more points toward the team total.

In the women's 4x400m relay, the team of Latavia Hawkins, Hava Turner, Mia Avila, Ombretta Picciolie Minkue Meye finished 12th with a time of 3:48.12, just three seconds out of a spot on the podium.


The final team scores had the Urban Knights tied for fifth overall with Lincoln (Mo.) at 29 points. The national championship trophy went to Ashland (38 points) who barely edged Adams State (37 points). The ART U women's 11 total points put them 19th overall in the team standings.

After starting its outdoor campaign last weekend, Academy of Art will resume with Sacramento State's Hornet Invitational and Troy's Doc Anderson Invitational on Mar. 16-17.

Players Mentioned

Vashti Thomas

Vashti Thomas

Hurdles/Jump/Sprints
5' 7"
Senior
Sr./Sr.
Mobolade Ajomale

Mobolade Ajomale

Sprints
5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr./R-Sr.
Christian Carter

Christian Carter

Sprints
5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr./R-Sr.
Victor Moreau

Victor Moreau

Distance
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Gr./Gr.
Grant Swinton

Grant Swinton

Sprints
5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
R-Jr./R-Jr.
Roshard Williams

Roshard Williams

Sprints
5' 11"
Sophomore
So./So.
Latavia Hawkins

Latavia Hawkins

Sprints
5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
R-So./R-Jr.
Hava Turner

Hava Turner

Sprints
5' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
R-Fr./R-Fr.
Mia Avila

Mia Avila

Sprints
5' 3"
Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Darria Matthias

Darria Matthias

Sprints
5' 5"
Graduate Student
Gr./Gr.

Players Mentioned

Vashti Thomas

Vashti Thomas

5' 7"
Senior
Sr./Sr.
Hurdles/Jump/Sprints
Mobolade Ajomale

Mobolade Ajomale

5' 11"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr./R-Sr.
Sprints
Christian Carter

Christian Carter

5' 10"
Redshirt Senior
R-Sr./R-Sr.
Sprints
Victor Moreau

Victor Moreau

5' 9"
Graduate Student
Gr./Gr.
Distance
Grant Swinton

Grant Swinton

5' 8"
Redshirt Junior
R-Jr./R-Jr.
Sprints
Roshard Williams

Roshard Williams

5' 11"
Sophomore
So./So.
Sprints
Latavia Hawkins

Latavia Hawkins

5' 5"
Redshirt Junior
R-So./R-Jr.
Sprints
Hava Turner

Hava Turner

5' 4"
Redshirt Freshman
R-Fr./R-Fr.
Sprints
Mia Avila

Mia Avila

5' 3"
Freshman
Fr./Fr.
Sprints
Darria Matthias

Darria Matthias

5' 5"
Graduate Student
Gr./Gr.
Sprints