In a historic and electrifying performance at the 2025 NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Eugene, Oregon, freshman Michelle Smith of the University of Georgia played a pivotal role in securing the Bulldogs’ first-ever women’s national outdoor title.
Smith, a standout from the U.S. Virgin Islands, delivered a remarkable double on championship Saturday. She first claimed third place in the 400-meter hurdles, clocking a blazing time of 55.20 seconds, earning crucial points for her team. Her poise and power over the barriers confirmed her status as one of the nation’s top young hurdlers.
Georgia’s overall team performance was dominant, finishing with 73 points, well ahead of second-place USC (47 points) and third-place Texas A&M (43 points)
The title was a crowning achievement for head coach Caryl Smith Gilbert, who previously led USC to national titles in 2018 and 2021.
Smith’s contributions were especially significant given her freshman status. Already named SEC Freshman of the Year, she has quickly become a cornerstone of Georgia’s rising track and field dynasty.
Her achievements not only mark a personal milestone but also inspire a new generation of athletes from the Caribbean and beyond. As Georgia celebrates its historic victory, Michelle Smith’s name is now etched into NCAA lore—and this is likely just the beginning.
Michelle Smith will be traveling to the Virgin Islands on June 17 to participate in the Eunice Bedminster VI National Championships which will be held on Saturday June 21, 2025 at the St. Croix Educational Complex Track and Field facility at 10 am.
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