Two years ago at the 2023 Big 12 Indoor Track and Field Championships, one young sprinter set the standard in the 200 meters with a blistering 22.73s while qualifying. She crossed the line ahead of Mariah Ayers of Baylor and stood toe to toe with future Olympic champion Julien Alfred, who would go on to win the final in a record-setting 22.26. At the time, the Texas-based runner’s performance suggested she was ready to challenge the very best in collegiate sprinting. And now under the guidance of legendary coach Glen Mills, she is yet again looking forward to making a comeback.

That athlete was Kevona Davis. The former Edwin Allen standout carried her talent from Jamaica’s “Champs” stage to the University of Texas, where she earned NCAA gold twice with the 4×100 relay team. Davis has al

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