BIRMINGHAM, Fla. -- Florida A&M opens another pivotal indoor weekend with a confident, deep, and balanced squad at the UAB Green and Gold Invite, bringing momentum, speed, and championship-level experience into Birmingham. With veteran leaders, emerging freshmen, and proven SWAC performers, the Rattlers are positioned to compete across the sprints, hurdles, jumps, throws, and middle distances as the indoor season sharpens.
Competing against a strong regional field at the UAB Green and Gold Invite, Florida A&M will look to stack quality marks, test lineups, and continue building toward postseason form.
Men's Preview: Speed, Power, and Proven Performers
The Rattler men enter the meet with one of the deepest sprint groups in the field.
In the field and hurdles, Florida A&M continues to shine:
Veteran distance runner
Kirk Dawkins anchors the men's mile, adding leadership and consistency as FAMU continues to build depth in the middle distances.
Women's Preview: Balance and Breakout Potential
The Rattler women arrive with speed on the track and versatility across events.
- 60 meters: Janaree Kinchen (7.40), Diandrenique Gaines (7.41), and Arayana Ladson (7.54) form a fast and competitive sprint unit.
- 200 meters: Amani Kinon (24.20) and freshman Leneah Green (24.95) headline the half-lap.
- 400 meters: Kinah Copeland (54.17) gives FAMU strong quarter-mile presence.
- 60m hurdles: Ty'yana Adams (8.37) and Ladson (8.52) lead a group capable of advancing to finals.
- Long jump: Jade-Ann Smith (5.75m) brings championship experience, with Jah'Kyla Morton adding emerging talent.
- Distance: Senior Tara Bert anchors the mile (4:55.95c), while the Rattlers continue to develop depth in the 800 meters.
What to Watch
- Strong performances from FAMU's 400-meter groups on both sides.
- Continued development from freshmen sprinters and hurdlers.
- Field event consistency that could separate the Rattlers in team scoring.
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