Junior sprinter and long jumper Cameron Burrell had about as good a start to the indoor track and field season as possible.
With his performance lacking in his sophomore indoor season and after being redshirted that outdoor season because of an injury, Burrell bounced back at Leonard Hilton Memorial where he had the No. 1 time in the 60m dash.
Now the No. 2 sprinter in the world, Burrell seeks to continue improving his time and fitness to compete at both of NCAA championships this year.
“I’d say it feels exceptionally good to be ranked that high,” Burrell said.