Brooklyn Polk
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- Height:
- 6'2"
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- Hometown:
- Como, MS
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- Year:
- SO
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- High School:
- Coldwater
News mentions
Seven members of the Barton Community College women's track and field team have committed to continue their student-athletic careers at the four year level including five to the NCAA Division I level.
The Barton Community College track and field team recorded a combined thirty-five All-American performances recognized by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) by virtue of finishing among the top eight in their events, including as a member of a relay team, at the 2016 NJCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field National Championships held May 17-19 in Levelland, Texas. The Cougar men had the third most amongst the teams with nineteen finishing in eight place with forty-two points while the Lady Cougars ranked sixth most with sixteen honors leading to a fifty-two point sixth place national finish.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team placed sixth at the NJCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field National Championships held in Levelland, Texas, following up the same finish at the national indoor meet. With cool and rainy conditions sweeping across the Texan Track and Field Stadium, the Lady Cougars came away with three individual championships led by freshman standout Ayesha Champagnie’s titles in the heptathlon and javelin while sophomore Tasha Frazier saved her best performance of her Barton career capturing the long jump title. The duo combined for forty-one of the Lady Cougars’ 52 points to double-up the nearest fellow Region VI team score as five new personal bests were recorded with three coming from freshman performances.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team captured the program's 26th Region VI Outdoor Championship on Saturday as the Lady Cougars won eleven of the twenty-two events this past weekend at Garden City Community College's Broncbuster Stadium. Adding the title to its Region VI Indoor championship, the Lady Cougars didn't compete in three events but dominated the championship in cold and blustery conditions nonetheless while also being crowned the Jayhawk West Conference champions. The region title was the first for Barton since 2009 racking up 189 points to unseat defending region champion Coffeyville Community College by twenty-four points and running away with the conference title by sixty-three points over runner-up Butler Community College.
A week following a strong performance in Texas, the Barton Community College women's track and field team returned to the state of Kansas with more improving efforts competing this past weekend in the K.T. Woodman Classic in Wichita, Kansas. The Lady Cougars brought home a gold and twelve top-ten finishes to go along with twelve personal best and national qualifying level performances.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team set sixteen new personal bests this past weekend in Canyon, Texas, participating in the West Texas A&M University Classic & Multi event. The Lady Cougars also recorded eight national qualifying level efforts, a facility record, and two school top-ten performances.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team competed this past weekend in Arkansas City in the Cowley College Tiger Invite. With most of the Lady Cougars competing in events for the first time, Barton captured two first place finishes within twelve top ten placings while recording two national qualifying performances amongst four personal individual bests.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team had a great second outdoor performance weekend competing in the Arkansas Spring Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Held at John McDonnell Field on the campus of the University of Arkansas, the Lady Cougars recorded thirteen national qualifying performances with seven top ten performances competing amongst eleven major universities including the No. 3 ranked host Razorbacks and two other top community colleges.
Freshman Ayesha Champagnie’s record setting performance highlighted the weekend trip for the Barton Community College women's track and field team competing in the 41st annual Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational in Lincoln, NE.
The Barton Community College women's track and field team added eight more national qualifying performance after competing in their second indoor meet of the season this weekend at the Holiday Inn Invitational hosted by the University of Nebraska in Lincoln, Nebraska. Competing against both NCAA and NJCAA level teams along with professional athletes training for Olympic hopes, the Lady Cougars had thirteen top-10 finishes to go along with the national qualifying performances.
