Duke Track Star and Cheltenham Alumna Brianna Smith Shines Amid Adversity at NCAA Championships
Duke University’s Brianna Smith, a Cheltenham High School alumna, showcased her resilience at the NCAA women’s outdoor championships, writes Aaron Carter for The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Competing in the heptathlon and high jump at Hayward Field, Smith, a senior and All-American athlete, faced significant challenges beyond the track.
Smith’s journey at Duke began with a culture shock, transitioning from a majority Black public school to Duke’s predominantly white campus.
“I don’t necessarily conform to unhealthy environments,” Smith said.
She found support in United Black Athletes (UBA), a group she now leads.
Despite these challenges, Smith’s track record is impressive. She won gold in the high jump at the ACC championships as a sophomore and finished 21st overall in the heptathlon at the recent NCAA championships.
Her academic achievements are equally noteworthy; she graduated with a degree in biology and plans to research sickle cell disease at UCLA.
Smith’s determination and leadership shine through her athletic and academic pursuits. As National Black Women in Sports Day approaches, her story inspires the systemic challenges faced by Black athletes.
Read more about Cheltenham High School alumna Brianna Smith’s in The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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