KIMYENNA
ABRON
Track & Field
Women's Soccer
Kimyenna has not only established herself as an outstanding athlete for the
Eagles' program, but also as a very involved student around campus. Last March,
Kimyenna became the first-ever female sprinter in the history of Benedictine
University track and field to qualify for the NCAA Division III championships
when she earned a berth at the indoor meet in the 55 meter dash.
The amazing part of Kimyenna's story is that - prior to this her senior year
- she had never even participated in collegiate track! During the winter indoor
season, in addition to qualifying for nationals, she also set school records
in the 55 meters, 200 meters and 400 meters (actually re-setting the
records several times!). She won the 2008 Northern Athletics Conference (NAC)
indoor championship - setting league records - in both the 55 and 200 meter
races, and anchored the Eagles' runner-up 4x400 relay quartet.
Within the first two weeks of the 2008 outdoor season, Kimyenna has already
run strong provisional qualifying times for both the 100 and 200 meter events,
establishing new Benedictine records in both, as well!
Prior to even setting foot on Benedictine's beautiful nine-lane track in The
Sports Complex, Abron spent three seasons playing women's soccer for the Eagles.
She was voted All-NAC second team in 2007 and honorable mention in 2006. She
was recognized as one of - if not the - fastest players in the conference.
As fast is Kimyenna is on the track and on the soccer field- and make no mistake
about it, she IS fast - she is that much more involved in various activities
and events on the Benedictine campus. Perhaps her great speed helps her get
from one place to the next considering her full slate of activities! The former
Hyde Park High School standout is Benedictine's African-American Student Union
president, is a member of the gospel choir (serving as the group's vice president)
and is on the funding review board. When she's not spending her time with on-campus
activities, Kimyenna also makes sure to volunteer some time at her home church.
Kimyenna is looking twards a career as in clinical psychology. She is a psychology
major, with a minor in criminal justice.
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