The Brumes reign supreme as Akintola, Usoro, set Season’s Bests!

As Athletics meets around the world move into full gear, most schools in the NCAA circuit have started concluding their regular season in preparation...

Favour Ashe becomes Nigeria’s fastest man in all conditions, running an...

Few days after he had just turned 20 years old, Favour Ashe ran the fastest time in history by any Nigerian athlete in all...

Adeshina makes history with High Jump GOLD at NCAA Indoor Championships

Texas Tech's Temitope Adeshina became the first ever Nigerian to win an NCAA Division I title in the High Jump after leaping...

Tobi Amusan wins Long Jump GOLD in California!

Oluwatobiloba Amusan has made a smooth transition from the track to the field, winning the women's Long Jump with a Personal Best (PB) at...

Brume becomes the 14th Nigerian male sprinter to go sub-10!

Godson Brume has been one of the athletes to look out for since the commencement of the NCAA outdoor season. Having run wind-aided sub10...

Onojuvwevwo runs fastest 400m by a Nigerian woman since 2001 to...

Ella Onojuvwevwo torched the track at the SEC Outdoor Championships in Florida when she lined up for the women’s 400m. She went in as...

Oduduru, eight other Nigerian athletes qualify for NCAA DI Championships

About nine Nigerian athletes will be in action when the NCAA Division I Championships get underway in Eugene from June 6 to 9, following...
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Tobi Amusan & Stephen Mozia shine at Texas Relays!

Oluwatobiloba Amusan further underlined what a star she is becoming as she won the women's 100m Hurdles title at the just concluded Nike Clyde...

Ashe bolts to brilliant start as Oche breaks School Record twice!

The NCAA season kicked off in full swing this past weekend with a lot of athletes swarming across various meets in the United States,...

Ashe finishes as 100m runner-up, Onwuzurike takes 3rd over 200m at...

The men's 100m at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, was billed to be an exciting race and clearly, it did...