Indiana Tech remains No. 1 after posting or improving 10 top-10 performances over the weekend, which included a new No. 1 ranking in the 4×400 relay (3:49.12). The Warriors also had five marks inside the top five as senior
Sha’londa Terry clocked times of 24.54 in the 200 and 7.59 in the 60 to put her at No. 3 and No. 4 nationally. Senior
Loanie Cellard also posted a new No. 1 in the 3000 race walk, while the Tech triple jump squad had exceptional performances this weekend as they now own the No. 2, No. 4, and No. 5 rankings.
Concordia (Neb.) continues to hold down the No. 2 ranking as junior
Rachel Battershell now owns the top spot in the 400 clocking a time of 56.44c (57.19). The Bulldogs also boast eight additional top-five rankings that include all three relays and a No. 2 ranking from sophomore
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Icy birds-eye view above Silas Creek Parkway near Wake Forest University
Forsyth County mostly dodged a bullet as ice totals came up short of predicted amounts Thursday morning and roads never froze over.
But officials were watching to see how conditions would develop Thursday evening, when temperatures were expected to drop back below freezing, and a second wave of freezing rain was predicted to come through.
âBy early morning there may be black ice, so I would caution everyone to be careful,â said John Rhyne, the maintenance engineer for the N.C. Department of Transportation in the division that includes Forsyth.