Multi-event mindset, measurable progress—that's Stallion Track.
Written By Rev. Justin C. Jackson
The North American University men's track & field team stepped into the Carl Knight Collegiate Invitational with a clear identity—compete everywhere, score experience, and chase improvement. By the end of the meet, the Stallions had done exactly that, turning in multiple personal bests and showcasing depth across nearly every event group.
For full meet results, visit:
https://results.ntxtiming.com/meets/65237/teams/1533138
Palm Sets the Tone
Junior Kegwon Palm put together one of the most complete performances of the weekend. He opened with a personal best 11.11 in the 100m, then doubled back in the 110m hurdles (15.21) before closing with another personal best in the 400m hurdles (1:03.46).
That's three events, two personal bests, and one message—Palm is setting the standard.
Sprint Unit Shows Depth
The Stallions' 100m group came ready to compete.
Jackson also made his presence felt in the field, recording a 12.09m (39-8) mark in the triple jump, proving his value as a multi-event contributor.

400m Crew Keeps Building
The 400m group continues to develop depth and consistency:
Reeves' personal best highlights the steady progress being made within the program.

Hurdles & Distance: No Shortcuts
The 400m hurdles squad saw four Stallions take on one of the toughest races on the track, with Palm leading the way and Blanks, Reeves, and Hatchett all stepping into the challenge.
In distance events, freshman Tyler Johns recorded a personal best in the 800m (2:28.12) and returned in the 1500m, continuing to build endurance and race experience.

Relay Momentum
The Men's 4x100 relay team of Palm, Hammond, Bekcic, and Jackson clocked a 44.49, showing improved chemistry and speed as the season progresses.
For complete results and event details, visit:
https://results.ntxtiming.com/meets/65237/teams/1533138
Men's Team Takeaway
This group isn't waiting for perfect conditions—they're creating opportunities through effort. Competing in multiple events, embracing tough races, and stacking personal bests, the Stallions are building something that goes beyond times on a sheet.
They're building a culture.
For another look at the full results, visit:
https://results.ntxtiming.com/meets/65237/teams/1533138
Men's Stallions Stable Talk MVP: Kegwon Palm
Three events.
Two personal bests.
One tone-setter.
Palm didn't just lead—he elevated the entire squad.