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Coverage : Weekend review for April 17, 2004

     

ACC Championships - North Carolina [results]

• Clemson won the men's title while North Carolina claimed the women's title.
• Ashley Kidd of Georgia Tech won the 200 meters with her time of 23.53.
• Ebony Foster of NC State won the 100 meter hurdles in 13.11 (-1.7w).
• Carol Henry of North Carolina won the women's 3,000 meter steeplechase in 10:02.22.
• Annie Bersagel of Wake Forest claimed the 10,000 meters in (NCAA auto) 33:59.14.
• Kristin Price of NC State finished second (NCAA auto) with her time of 34:07.88.
• Paige Miller of Duke placed third with her time of 34:15.36.
• Chaunte Howard of Georgia Tech cleared a nation-leading 6-04.75 to win the high jump.
• Lacy Janson of Florida State claimed the pole vault with her clearance of 13-07.25.
• Cassandra Richards of Wake Forest won the long jump with her leap of 20-06.50.
• Gisele Oliveira of Clemson won the triple jump with her mark of 43-05.25.
• Laura Gerraughty of North Carolina won the discus with her throw of 173-11.
• Gerraughty also won the shot put at 58-01 and second in the hammer at 194-02.
• Inge Jorgensen of Virginia won the javelin with her throw of 173-06.
• Brian Dzingai of Florida State won the 200 meters in 20.63.
• Brendon Mahoney of Georgia Tech claimed the 1500 meters in 3:45.76.
• Bradley Wharton of Wake Forest finished second in 3:45.94.
• Andy Smith of NC State won the men's 3,000 meter steeplechase in 8:47.97.
• Daniel Harris of North Carolina leaped to 52-04 while winning the triple jump.

All-Ohio Championships - Ohio State [results]

• Peter Weisz of Kent State won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 9:05.74.
• John Schulte of Ashland claimed the discus with his mark of 190-04.
• Jake Dunkleberger of Miami earned the hammer with his throw of 202-01.

Big South Championships - Charleston Southern [results]

• The Liberty men and Coastal Carolina women captured the team titles.
• Thomas Jordan of Coastal Carolina claimed the javelin with his mark of 232-06.
• Amber Campbell of Coastal Carolina won the hammer throw with her mark of 215-02.

Kansas Relays - Kansas [results]

• Leo Bookman of Kansas, who is redshirting this season won the 100 meters in 10.04 (3.5w).

LSU Alumni Gold - LSU [results]

• Ryan Harlan of Rice took over the national lead in the decathlon with his score of 8,054.
• Stanford Routt of Houston won the 200 meters with his time of 20.38 (2.8w).
• Pete Coley of LSU clocked 45.62 to claim the 400 meter title.
• John Moffitt of LSU was the top collegian in the long jump at 26-04.25 (2.3w).
• Lolo Jones of LSU won the 100 meter hurdles in 12.97 (2.8w).
• Stephanie Durst of LSU claimed the 200 meters at 22.96.
• Allison Beckford of Rice ran 51.61 to win the 400 meters.
• Monique Hall of LSU placed second with her time of 51.93.
• Beth Mallory of Alabama threw 190-02 to claim the discus.
• Britney Henry of LSU won the hammer throw with her mark of 200-06.

Michael Johnson Classic - Baylor [results]

• Darold Williamson of Baylor won the 400 meters with his world-leading time of 44.59.
• Jeremy Wariner of Baylor placed second in the same race with his time of 44.80.
• Jason Young of Texas Tech won the discus with his throw of 195-06.
• Nichole Denby of Texas won the 100 meter hurdles in 13.00.
• Veronica Campbell of Arkansas clocked 11.19 to win the 100 meters.
• Lakadron Ivery of Baylor placed second in the same race at 11.39.
• Sanya Richards of Texas came through the line in 22.97 to win the 200 meters.
• LaVerne Jones of Oklahoma placed second with her time of 23.16.
• Michelle Carter of Texas claimed the shot put with her throw of 55-02.75.

Mt. SAC Relays - Mount San Antonio College, California [results]

• Shalane Flanagan of North Carolina, who is redshirting, won the 5,000 meters in 15:09.67.
• Kim Smith of Providence clocked 15:09.72 to place second while setting the collegiate record.
• Alicia Craig of Stanford was the third-fastest collegian with her time of 15:31.15.
• Molly Huddle of Notre Dame was the fourth-fastest at 15:32.55.
• Alisha Williams of Western State clocked 16:29.23 in the 5,000 meter open race.
• Jin Hanifan of Northern Arizona was the first collegian in the steeplechase at 10:13.12.
• Letiwe Marakurwa of Idaho finished in a very close second at 10:13.12.
• Lisa Antonelli of BYU clocked 10:13.68 placed third in the same heat.
• Kara June of Fresno State placed fourth with her time of 10:15.22.
• Amber Ferner of Purdue had the fifth-fastest time in another heat at 10:16.34.
• Nicole Cook of Tennessee won the open 800 meters with her time of 2:05.66.
• Arianna Lambie of Stanford claimed the 1500 meters at 4:16.89.
• Alejandra Barrientos of UCLA was second with her time of 4:17.60.
• Connie Moore of Penn State captured the 200 meter title in 22.71 (2.5w).
• Tonette Dyer of San Diego State was the second collegian at 22.99 (2.5w).
• Jessica Cosby of UCLA was the top collegian in the shot put at 56-07.25.
• Candice Scott of Florida was the top collegian in the hammer throw at 227-01.
• Jukina Dickerson of Florida posted a mark of 212-03 in the hammer as well.
• Soeren Lindner of SMU was the top collegian in the steeplechase with his time of 8:39.84.
• Henrik Ahnstrom of Northern Arizona was the second-fastest collegian at 8:42.19.
• Nathan Robison of BYU came out on top in a hot 1500 meters at 3:40.89.
• Sean Jefferson of Indiana, 3:40.90, Chris Mulvaney of Arkansas, 3:41.33.
• Scott McGown of Montana, 3:41.87, Josh Spiker of Wisconsin, 3:41.99.
• Chris Solinsky of Wisconsin, 3:42.13, Brad Lowery of South Dakota State, 3:42.44.
• Robert Cheseret of Arizona was the top collegian in the 5,000 meter Invitational at 13:22.65.
• Louis Luchini of Stanford earned the second-fastest time in 13:25.19.
• Matt Tegenkamp of Wisconsin clocked 13:30.90 to take the third-fastest collegian.
• Matt Gonzales of New Mexico won the 5,000 meter open race in 13:44.52.
• Ryan Hall of Stanford placed second in the open race at 13:45.00.
• Brandon Leslie of Western State was the top collegian in the 10,000 meters at 28:47.41.
• Travis Laird of Northern Arizona clocked the second-fastest time in 28:51.67.
• Jarrad Matthews of Texas A&M was the top collegian in the javelin at 235-02.
• Wallace Spearman of Arkansas clocked 20.35 (-0.4w) in the 200 meters.
• Omar Brown of Arkansas went 20.66 in the 200 meters as well.
• Andrew Rock of Wisconsin-LaCrosse won the 400 meters in 45.23.
• Craig Everhart of UCLA clocked 45.52 in the 400 meters.
• Jonathan Johnson of Texas Tech won the 800 meters with his time of 1:46.32.
• Eric Mtchum of Oregon recorded 13.53 (2.0w) in the 110 meter hurdles.
• Dan Taylor of Ohio State was the first collegian in the shot put at 65-05.50.
• Dan Ames of UCLA placed behind Taylor with his throw of 63-02.75.
• Jerome Bortoluzzi of SMU earned the top collegiate mark in the hammer at 220-03.

Nebraska Quad - Nebraska [results]

• Becky Breisch of Nebraska won the shot put with her throw of 56-10.25.
• Breisch also won the discus with her throw of 204-07.
• Loree Smith of Colorado State claimed the hammer throw at 208-04.
• Dusty Stamer of Nebraska clocked 10.28 to win the 100 meters.
• Mike Nicks of Colorado State won the 3,000 meter steeplechase in 9:02.57.
• Eric Eshbach of Nebraska cleared 18-08.25 to win the pole vault.
• Carl Myerscough of Nebraska won the shot put with his toss of 67-10.75.
• Myerscough also won the discus with his throw of 203-04.

Ole Miss Invitational - Mississippi [results]

• Hyleas Fountain of Georgia claimed the heptathlon with her score of 6,033 points.

Pomona-Pitzer Invitational - Pomona College, California [results]

• Jillian Camarena of Stanford won the shot put with her mark of 55-10.50.
• Candice Scott of Florida was the top collegian in the hammer throw at 218-03.
• Jukina Dickerson of Florida placed behind Scott with her throw of 212-06.
• Andrew Sherman of Butler clocked 3:45.81 as the top collegian in the 1500 meters.
• Arnaldo Cueto of CSU-Bakersfield was the top collegian in the hammer throw at 221-07
• Lucais MacKay of Georgia placed second in the hammer throw at 220-02.

Princeton Tri - Princeton [results]

• Sam Segond of Rutgers won the shot put at 61-07 and discus at 192-08.

TCU Invitational - TCU [results]

• Steve Mullings of Barton CC won the 100 meters (9.96, 3.9w) and 200 meters (19.90, 3.8w).
• Jerry Harris of TCU clocked 45.57 to win the 400 meters.
• Donita Harmon of TCU claimed the 100 meters (11.33, 4.6w) and 200 meters (23.10, 2.4w).
• Tiffany McWilliams of Mississippi State won the 800 meters with her time of 2:05.95.

Vanderbilt Invitational - Vanderbilt [results]

• Mardy Scales of Middle Tenn. St. claimed the 100 meters (10.18) and 200 meters (20.37, 3.2w).

 

Note: The Trackshark weekend review is updated frequently over the weekend and completed by every Sunday night upon the posting of all results. If there is anything that we have overlooked, such as a student-athlete who earned an NCAA Division I automatic qualifying mark or any other big performance that may score at the national meet, feel free to contact us and we'll publish it on a timely matter.