Zion Miller
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- Hometown:
- Freeport, The Bahamas
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- Year:
- Freshman
Bio
Zion Miller
Freshman | Men’s Track & Field
Events: 200m, 400m, 400m Hurdles
- Hometown: Freeport, The Bahamas
- High School: Queen’s College
- Parents: Charmaine Musgrove
- Date of Birth: November 18, 2006
- Intended Major: Kinesiology
Zion Miller joins the South Plains College men’s track and field team as a freshman for the 2025–2026 season, specializing in the 200m, 400m, and 400m hurdles. A standout from Queen’s College in Freeport, Bahamas, Zion arrives with an impressive international resume.
He is a 6x BAISS Champion, 3x National Champion, and 3x CARIFTA Gold Medalist with one CARIFTA Bronze. Zion also earned titles as the NACAC U18 400m Champion and a 2x Penn Relays Finalist. He holds BAISS records in the 400m and 4x400m and is the Sprint Fling 400m record holder.
Miller has represented The Bahamas on the world stage as an Olympic Mixed 4x400m Qualifier, World Relays Qualifier, World Juniors 400m Qualifier, Pan Am Games 400m Qualifier, and Barbados Grand Prix Qualifier, where he was named the Most Outstanding U20 Athlete at the Redline Athletics Meet.
His ambition is to win gold medals at every major international competition while pursuing his degree in Kinesiology.
News mentions
With the road to nationals now set, South Plains College Men’s Track and Field heads into championship season loaded with depth, top national marks, and momentum across nearly every event group with 50 qualifying marks.
South Plains College Track and Field delivered an impressive showing at the Masked Rider Open on March 26 in Lubbock, highlighted by multiple event wins and a growing list of national qualifying marks.
Entering the championship meet, the Texans are ranked No. 2 in the nation, while the Lady Texans sit at No. 7 nationally, positioning both programs among the country’s elite heading into the final showdown of the indoor season.
With one meet remaining before the Indoor National Championships, the South Plains College Texans delivered a strong performance highlighted by multiple event victories, top-three finishes, and continued movement in the national rankings.
The South Plains College Texans competed in their second indoor meet of the season at the Stan Scott Invite after weather conditions prevented travel to Kansas. The Texans continued their strong start to the year with numerous top finishes across the track and in the field.
