Beginning with the start of the 2010-11 academic year, Angelo State University will add women's indoor track and field to the Rambelle repertoire, bringing to eight the number of NCAA Division II sports ASU women can compete in.
Abilene Christian's Cyril Bouniol and Angelo State's Aisha Adams were selected as the 2010 Lone Star Conference Male and Female Athletes of the Year, respectively. The awards were announced Tuesday following a vote of the league's sports information directors.
Angelo State University head women's track coach James Reid has been named the 2010 NCAA Division II National Women's Head Coach of the Year for Outdoor Track & Field by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
Angelo State senior Aisha Adams had one of the best national meets in school history for the Rambelles last week and has been awarded at the National Female Field Athlete of the Year for NCAA D-II.
The nine members of the ASU Rambelles track and field team that headed to the NCAA D-II National Track and Field Championships will be returning home with the program's first national championship trophy.
On a hot and muggy Friday in Charlotte, N.C., ASU senior Aisha "Ice" Adams claimed her second straight national championship in the heptathlon while her teammate and fellow senior Chrystal Ruiz snagged second place.
The first day of the 2010 NCAA D-II National Track and Field Championships wrapped up with two ASU athletes on the medals stand claiming All-America status.
ASU seniors Aisha Adams and Chrystal Ruiz recorded personal best scores on the first day of the heptathlon competition Thursday at the NCAA D-II National Track and Field Championships in Charlotte, N.C.
It was a day of great news for the ASU track and field team in Charlotte, N.C., on Wednesday, the final day before competition begins for the NCAA D-II National Track and Field Championships.