MACON, Ga.—Lincoln Gordon has been named
the Atlantic Sun Male Track & Field Athlete of the Week for the third
time the league office announced Wednesday afternoon.The sophomore at CampbellUniversity has won the award each week that
the Camels have had a competition.
Gordon becomes
just the second male or female athlete in Atlantic Sun history to be named
Track & Field Athlete of the Week three times in a season.Troy’s Michael Heck accomplished the feat
during the 2005 outdoor season.
Gordon provisionally qualified for
the NCAA Championships with his school-record jump of 50-10.25 feet at the
UNC Invitational this past weekend.The Fuquay-Varina, N.C. native won the event for the third time in
as many chances on the season.
"Lincoln is having a tremendous indoor season and this is
just the beginning for him,” Campbell head coach Jim Patchell said.“He is a tremendous athlete and
such a hard worker he will only get better as the season goes on.The training program that we use is structured
so the athletes continue to progress as the season moves on and he still hasn’t
peaked yet."
Gordon has broken his own school record
in each of the three meets improving from 48-05.10 in the first meet, to 49-10.50
in the second meet, to his new record of 50-10.25 this past weekend.
He also holds the Atlantic Sun’s
best long jump distance of the year (23-00.50), which he set two weeks ago
at LibertyUniversity.
Gordon and the rest of the Camels
will compete in the first-ever Atlantic Sun Indoor Track & Field Championships
on February 17 & 18 hosted by EastTennesseeStateUniversity in Johnson City, Tenn.
Release courtesy of Campbell Athletic Communications