
High Point Women Win 6th Straight Track Championship
High Point University's women's track team just claimed their sixth consecutive Big South Championship with a thrilling final-day comeback. Seven event wins and three record-breaking performances helped the Panthers edge out Charleston Southern by 22 points.
High Point University's women's track team proved that consistency and teamwork create dynasties, clinching their sixth straight Big South Outdoor Track & Field Championship in dramatic fashion.
The Panthers entered the final four events of Wednesday's meet holding just a 10-point lead over Charleston Southern. What happened next was a masterclass in clutch performance.
Zamesha Myle delivered a stunning double victory, winning both the 100m in 11.46 seconds and the 200m in 23.11 seconds. Brianna Malone showcased incredible range by claiming gold in both the 1,500m and 5,000m races. Moriah Evans sealed the championship with her javelin throw of 47.53 meters.
High Point finished with 269 points, pulling away from Charleston Southern's 247 points. The Buccaneers' total marked their highest championship score ever and their third consecutive runner-up finish.
The day belonged to record breakers. High Point's 4x100m relay team blazed to a championship meet record of 44.60 seconds. Vanessa Kobialka launched the discus 52.89 meters, shattering both the meet record and the overall Big South record.

Charleston Southern's Maeva Tahou emerged as the meet's star performer despite her team's second-place finish. She won three events and set a meet record in the 100m hurdles with a time of 13.25 seconds. Her triple jump of 13.34 meters currently ranks 14th nationally, earning her both Most Valuable Athlete and Most Outstanding Performance honors.
The Ripple Effect
This championship showcased how women's college athletics continues gaining momentum and recognition. Eight schools competed, with athletes from Gardner-Webb, Radford, and UNC Asheville breaking championship droughts in their events. Paige Boyd became Gardner-Webb's first high jump champion since 2014, while Alison Graf gave UNC Asheville its first 800m title since 2013.
The meet also celebrated excellence beyond the track. Charleston Southern's Chloe Greene earned Scholar-Athlete of the Year honors, representing the 32 women across all eight schools named to the All-Academic Team. These athletes prove that dedication in the classroom and on the track go hand in hand.
High Point's coaching staff received recognition for developing a program that doesn't just win but sustains excellence across six years. That's 72 months of training, recruiting, and building a culture where athletes push each other to be their best.
When young girls in North Carolina watch these Panthers celebrate another championship, they see what's possible through hard work and teamwork.
Based on reporting by Google News - Championship Win
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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