WINSTON SALEM, NC (February 12, 2023) - The Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (CIAA), the nation's oldest historically Black athletic conference, announces its 2022-23 Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year, as voted by the CIAA Track & Field Coaches Association and Sports Information Directors Association. Saint Augustine's freshman Terrell Robinson was named Men's Track Athlete of the Year and Lincoln (PA) University senior Glenn Butler Jr. was named Men's Field Athlete of the Year for a second consecutive year. Fayetteville State freshman Repline Cheptoo was named Women's Track Athlete of the Year and Bronco sophomore M'Smrya Seward was chosen as the Women's Field Athlete of the Year.
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CIAA Announces 2022-23 Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Year
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