NCAA Dic 1 First Round in Greensboro, NC
5000 meters, women
18 Kelsey Karys FR Cornell 16:38.05
From the Cornell website:
Later, in the women's 5000, freshman Kelsey Karys ran a terrific race but was beset by bad luck as well. In third place and running strong with only 1100 meters to go, she was tripped and fell but still managed to get up and finish, running 16:38.05 to place 11th in her heat and 18th overall (after coming in as the 35th seed).
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NCAA Division II Championships
Hosted by Johnson C. Smith University
Irwin Belk Track Complex, Charlotte, NC - 5/27/2010 to 5/29/2010
heptathlon, women
3 Maddy Outman 5392; 13.77 1.58m 10.04m 24.37 5.62m 33.79m 2:13.90
long jump, women
8 Maddy Outman SR Indiana (Pa.) 5.80m +0.0 19-00.50
100 meter hurdles, women
7 Maddy Outman SR Indiana (Pa.) 13.88
400 meter hurdles, women
5 Maddy Outman SR Indiana (Pa.) 58.98
From IUP website:
Maddy Outman completed an outstanding two-year career at IUP by placing in both the 100 and 400 meter hurdles to earn All-American accolades in four events, and Leander Toney finished fourth in the high jump on the final day of the NCAA outdoor track and field championships Saturday in Charlotte, N.C.
Outman finished fifth in the 400 hurdles, lowering her own school record and breaking the PSAC mark with a time of 58.98. She also took seventh in the 100 hurdles with a time of 13.88 to add to her third place finish in the heptathlon and eighth place showing in the long jump to make her a six-time All-American during her time as a graduate student at IUP.
Including her undergraduate career at Williams College, Outman was an All-American a total of 13 times and is the holder of 12 IUP school records covering indoor and outdoor track and field. She also holds four PSAC records, including both outdoor hurdles and heptathlon and the indoor pentathlon.
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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