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Kelly Ufodiama Extends NCAA Supremacy with Fastest 60m Semifinal at Bob Pollock Invitational

Kelly Ufodiama continued her impressive indoor season with another standout performance, winning her 60m semifinal at the Bob Pollock Invitational in Clemson with a time of 7.15 seconds.

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Ufodiama was the fastest athlete overall in the semifinals, finishing ahead of Maia McCoy, who won her section in 7.21s, and Aniyah Kitt, who clocked 7.25s in her race.

The result further confirms Ufodiama’s status as the fastest woman in the NCAA this season, a ranking she currently holds with her personal best of 7.14s.

Her consistency at the top level has made her one of the most talked-about sprinters in collegiate athletics this year.

With the indoor season progressing, Ufodiama’s form in the 60m continues to point toward a strong championship run, as she maintains her dominance against elite NCAA competition.