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Assistant Coach Devin West announced the signing of four student-athletes to run for KSU
 
 
Women's Track Signs Four

June 10, 2008

KENNESAW, Ga.--Kennesaw State's women's track and field program has added four runners to the squad for 2009. Assistant coach Devin West announced the signings of Victoria Jackson, Naomi Mack, Brittany Robinson and Jenae Todd to a National Letter of Intent to run for KSU.

"With the addition of the these young ladies our sprint and middle distance program should be one of the best in the Atlantic Sun next year," said Coach West.

Victoria Jackson
Jackson joins the KSU program out of Riverwood High School in Atlanta. The athlete specialized in the 100m, 200m, and 400m events. Her best time in the 100m at Riverwood was 12.31 seconds.

Naomi Mack
Mack performed at Lithia Springs High School in Lithia Springs. Mack ran the 300m Hurdles, placing seventh at the Georgia High School Association State Meet. Her best time was 45.68 seconds.

Brittany Robinson
Robinson ran in the 800m and 400m events for Peachtree Ridge High School in Suwanee. At the GHSA Girls State Meet, Robinson ran a personal season-best time of 2:20.41 in the 800m. She also ran a 59.44 in the 400m on April 16th.

Jenae Todd
Todd is the only non-Georgian in the recruiting class, coming to KSU from Gainesville, Fla. A performer for Gainesville High School, Todd ran the 200m, 400m, and 800m events. Her best time in the 400m is 57.87.