Na'Scottisha Drummond
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- Height:
- 5-7
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- Hometown:
- Duncan, S.C.
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- Year:
- Freshman
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- High School:
- James F. Byrnes HS
Bio
An extremely versatile athlete with loads of athletics skills, NaScottisha was a four-year letterwinner in both track & field and volleyball who excelled in both sports. Not only was she named all-region in both sports, she captured the 2014 South Carolina high school state championship in the high jump when she cleared the bar at 5-feet, 8-inches. She was also chosen as a member of the 2014 North/South All-Star volleyball team.
Coach Angel on Drummond: NaScottisha will bring needed help in the field events. She will certainly make an impact and score valuable points in the high jump. NaScottisha was also one of the top triple jumpers in South Carolina. I look for her to score in the triple jump as well.
HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years each in track & field and volleyball...competed in high, long and triple jumps...three-time all-region in triple and high jumps...all-state once in high jump...owns school high jump record at 5 feet, 8 inches.
PERSONAL: The daughter of Scotty Drummond and NaKeshia Pearson...born August 21, 1997...full name is Na'Scottisha Keysha Drummond...goes by Scott...studying business.
News mentions
Three Golden Eagles scored points Friday with Top 8 efforts, and Tennessee Tech qualified runners for the finals on Saturday in three additional events on the first day of the 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Track & Field Championships at Tennessee State University.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team is looking for the fun it has enjoyed throughout the season to continue this weekend when it heads to Nashville to compete in the Ohio Valley Conference Outdoor Championships.
Tennessee Tech earned three first place finishes Saturday at the Kentucky Relays, set three school records and established seven personal-best efforts in the team's final tune up before the OVC Championships.
The Tennessee Tech track & field team heads to Lexington, Ky., this weekend to compete at the Kentucky Relays, the final tune up for coach Wayne Angel’s team before the Ohio Valley Conference Championships the following weekend.
Optimistically eyeing the best showing in school history, the Tennessee Tech track & field teams heads to Nashville this weekend to compete in the 2016 Ohio Valley Conference Indoor Championships. The meet will be held Friday and Saturday at the Gentry Center on the campus of Tennessee State University.
Tennessee Tech runners broke four school records Saturday, including marks that had stood for 18 and 15 years, when the Golden Eagles opened the 2015-16 indoor season at the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
What promises to be an exciting, record-breaking season for the Tennessee Tech track & field team gets underway Saturday when coach Wayne Angel takes a squad of 20 athletes to Nashville to compete in the Vanderbilt Indoor Opener.
