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- Year:
- So.
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- Hometown:
- East Hartford, CT
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- High School:
- East Catholic
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- Position:
- Throws
Bio
Collegiate Personal Bests:
Shot Put - 8.51m
Discus - 30.11m
Hammer - 33.54m
Weight Throw - 10.37m
Before Central: Placed third at the Connecticut State Championship for discus...Named the Regional Champion for Capital Track City Club team...Finished fourth at the CIAC Class M State Championship...Took fourth place at the CCC North Region Track & Field Finals.
News Mentions
Women's Track Repeats as NEC Runner-Up, Nesmith Deemed MVP
Junior Sierra Nesmith was named the NEC MVP for the first time in program history.
May 6, 2018
Rafter Breaks 800M Program Record, Women's Track Takes First
Central won the CCSU Blue Devil Invite by margin of 77 points on Saturday.
April 28, 2018
CCSU Qualifies Three for ECAC's at UConn and Bucknell
Junior Sierra Nesmith led CCSU at UConn with an ECAC, personal record 400m hurdle time.
April 14, 2018
Women's Track and Field Competes at Miami and Yale on Saturday
Nesmith runs 1:01.83 in in 400 meter hurdles at Miami
April 7, 2018
Women's Track Opens Outdoor Season at Bryant
Brawner won the 1,500 meter run to lead CCSU.
March 31, 2018
Women's Track Earns Six Medals at NEC Indoor Championship
The Blue Devils finished fifth overall with a total score of 65 points.
February 17, 2018
Kilian Makes School History, Wins NEC Indoor Long Jump Title
McKenna Kilian became the first ever Blue Devil to win the Northeast Conference long jump title.
February 16, 2018
Women's Track Sets Five Personal Records at David Hemery Valentine Invitational
The Blue Devils will compete next week at the NEC Championships on Feb. 16-17 in Staten Island, NY.
February 9, 2018
Women's Track Competes at John Thomas Terrier Classic
The Blue Devils challenged their largest field of competition this season, consisting of just under 1,500 student-athletes representing 80...
January 26, 2018
Women's Track Closes Out at Joe Donahue Invitational on Friday
The Blue Devils competed against Northeastern, Hartford and UMass Amherst.
January 19, 2018