RICHMOND, Va. (Jan. 24, 2023) – The CAA has announced its fourth edition of Indoor Track and Field weekly awards for the 2022-23 season. North Carolina A&T and Northeastern headlined the honors as the Aggies collected three accolades and the Huskies claimed two awards. North Carolina A&T sprinters Reheem Hayles and Jada Griffin earned the respective honors of CAA Men’s and Women’s Track Athlete of the Week, while Aggie jumper Aeneas Reed was selected as the CAA Men’s Field Athlete of the Week. Northeastern multi Dominique Biron was named CAA Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, and Husky sprinter/hurdler Ethan Exhilhomme shared CAA Men’s Track Athlete of the Week honors.
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CAA Indoor Track & Field Weekly Awards – Jan. 24
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