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HARRIS-STOWE STATE UNIVERSITY ATHLETICS
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Jacobi Green (left) finished second in the weight throw. Jabbar Granberry (middle) won the weight throw at HBCU Nationals.

Men's Track and Field Finished 4th at HBCU Nationals

3/10/2026 2:08:00 PM

LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Harris-Stowe State University men's track and field tem competed at the HBCU Nationals this past Friday and Saturday hosted by Kentucky State at the Norton Healthcare Sports & Learning Center. The Hornets finished fourth with 48 points.

Freshman thrower Jabbar Granberry won the weight throw with a personal best and school record throw of 16.25 meters (53-3.75). Granberry finished third in the shot put with a throw of 14.22 meters (46-8). 

Freshman sprinter Emmanuel Bonsu finished fourth in the preliminary round of the 60-meter dash in 6.99 and finished fourth in the finals in 6.99. Bonsu finished eighth in the preliminary round of the 200-meter dash with a personal best time of 22.18 before recording a personal best time of 22.15 in the finals to finish sixth. 

Sophomore thrower Jacobi Green recorded a personal best throw of 14.43 meters (47-4.25) in the weight throw to finish second. Green also recorded a seventh place finish in the shot put with a throw of 13.67 meters (44-10.25).

Junior thrower Sherodd Tate recorded a personal best in the weight throw with a throw of 14.22 meters (46-8) to finish fourth. Tate finished fifth in the shot put with a throw of 13.79 meters (45-3).

Freshman mid-distance John Griffin ran a personal best and school record in the 800 meters in 2:06.77.

Freshman thrower Aaron Beasley recorded a throw of 12.49 meters (40-11.75) in the shot put.

Junior sprinter Caleb Carter ran a personal best time of 54.31 in the 400.

Freshman sprinter Jalen Mcghee ran a personal best in the 400 with a time of 57.59.

Junior Aidan Smith ran a personal best 27.34 in the 200 and a personal best 58.10 in the 400.

The team of Bonsu, Carter, Griffin and freshman sprinter Keon Johnson ran a school record 1:35.79 to finish fourth.

The Hornets will begin their outdoor season on March 20-21 at the Miner Invitational hosted by Missouri S&T in Rolla, Mo.

 
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