Results for the Weekend of 4/05/08
This weekend saw many big meets and many big marks as more of the top throwers started their season. Jake Dunkleberger (Auburn) won the Tiger Classic with toss of 71.42m (234-04), little more than a foot off the personal best he set at last year's NCAA Championships. Matej Muza (Virginia Tech) started the season on a strong note with three foot personal best at the Duke Invitational. Boldi Kocsor (UCLA) continued a consistent start to his season with a win over freshman Walter Henning (North Carolina) at the Texas Relays. Steffan Nerdal (Memphis), Chris Rohr (Missouri), Jaroslaw Zakrzewski (Kent State) all posted personal bests while many others improved their season bests.
On the women's side, Brittany Riley (Southern Illinois) had the top mark of the weekend for the second straigh week. As with the men, many top women opened up their seasons this weekend. Sarah Stevens (Arizona State) won the Jim Click Shootout in good form, while newcomer Dorotea Habazin (Virginia Tech) posted a great mark of 64.60m (211-11). Kristen Callan (Virginia Tech) redshirted last year, but wasted no time and threw a personal best in her first competition back in a uniform.
In some more interesting results, Simon Wardhaugh (Boise State) struggled in his season debut with a throw of just 59.91m (196-07) at the All Idaho Collegiate Cup. Also, after opening the season strong, Laci Heller (Kansas State) managed only 56.86m (186-06) this past weekend at the Emporia Sate Relays.
Men
Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Jake Dunkleberger SR Auburn 71.42m 234-04 2 Matej Muza JR Virginia Tech 68.83m 225-10 3 Boldizsar Kocsor JR UCLA 67.80m 222-05 4 Walter Henning FR North Carolina 67.46m 221-04 5 Steffan Nerdal SO Memphis 67.43m 221-03 6 Chris Rohr JR Missouri 65.34m 214-04 7 Jaroslaw Zakrzewski SR Kent State 65.32m 214-04 8 Jon Hart SR Liberty 65.21m 213-11 9 Rabun Fox SR LSU 64.78m 212-06 10 Nate Rolfe JR Georgia 64.61m 211-11 11 Jason Morris SR Missouri 64.56m 211-10 12 Ben Harpenau JR Purdue 64.23m 210-09 13 Jarrod Stevens SR Boise State 63.96m 209-10 14 Andy Fryman SR Kentucky 63.83m 209-05 15 Timothy Morse SO Radford 63.57m 208-07 16 Dave Ebersole SR Ohio State 62.89m 206-04 17 Robert Klenk SR Ashland 62.64m 205-06 18 Jason Schutz SR Colorado State 62.53m 205-02 19 John Freeman SO Georgia 61.25m 200-11 20 Greg Schultz JR Concordia (OR) 61.08m 200-05 Women
Name Year School Finals ========================================================================== 1 Brittany Riley SR Southrn Illinois 67.87m 222-08 2 Sarah Stevens JR Arizona State 65.73m 215-07 3 Dorotea Habazin FR Virginia Tech 64.60m 211-11 4 Kristen Callan SR Virginia Tech 64.05m 210-02 5 Ozioma Okolie SO Texas Tech 63.18m 207-03 6 Tai Battle SR Arizona State 62.86m 206-02 7 Loren Groves JR Kansas State 62.45m 204-11 8 Stevie Large JR Akron 62.05m 203-07 9 Jere' Summers JR Louisville 60.68m 199-01 10 McKenzie Garberg SR Washington State 59.83m 196-03 11 Veronica Jatsek SR Ohio State 59.79mR 196-02 12 Sharon Ayala JR Fresno St 59.57m 195-05 13 Jaynie Goodbody SO Stanford 58.97m 193-06 14 Brittany Pryor JR Virginia Tech 58.52m 192-00 15 Ashley Harbin SR Lafayette 58.51m 191-11 16 Shawneise Williams JR Florida 58.49m 191-11 17 Krishna Lee JR Missouri 58.46m 191-09 18 Bethany Anderson SR Youngstown State 58.04m 190-05 19 Shanna Dickenson SR Tennessee 57.93m 190-01
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Weekend results
18:05, 8 April 2008
.. Posted by Anonymous
You seem to overlook Tim Morse from Radford on your list at 208+ this week and 206+ previous week.
re: Morse
I've added his result from this week. Sorry for the omission, but if you know me, then you know I have a strong connection to Radford and didn't mean anything by the omission.
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