January 27, 2007
Track and Field
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
SYCAMORES SECOND IN PURDUE QUADRANGULAR
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – The Indiana State
University men’s and women’s track and field teams competed in the
Gene Edmonds Cup Saturday at Purdue University, finishing second
with a score of 79.83. The score was the combined total of points
earned by the men and women’s team at the meet. Purdue finished on
top with 127.16 points while Missouri was third with 78.00 and
Illinois State fourth with 43.00.
“We were kind of flat starting out,” ISU head men’s coach John
McNichols said. “It wasn’t the kind of energy we have had before.
But we picked it up towards the end.”
ISU women’s coach John Gartland noted that his
team had a lot better performance than a week ago.
“We performed a lot better than a week ago but
we still have a lot of work to do,” Gartland said.
For the Lady Sycamores, Erica Moore (Sullivan,
Ind., freshman) won the 600 meters in 1:32.95, just a second off the
school record. Dani Prince (Bloomington, Ind., senior) nearly lapped
the field in winning the 3000 meters in 10:01.01 while the 4x400
relay team was also a winner in 3:51.88.
Janae Bridges (Ypsilanti, Mich., senior) was
second in the 200 meters with a time of 25.39.
In the field events, Santia Spight
(Indianapolis, Ind., senior) won the high jump with a leap of
5-feet-8 (1.73 meters).
“She had a couple of good shots at making the
provisional height for the NCAA Indoor Championships,” Gartland
said.
Kylie Hutson (Terre Haute, Ind., freshman)
reached the provisional mark in the pole vault for the second time
in three meets this winter, placing second with a vault of
12-feet-11 ¾ (3.96 meters)
On the men’s side, Steve Daniel (Decatur, Ill.,
junior) won the triple jump for the second straight meet with a leap
of 50-feet-3 ½ inches. Teammate Paladin Jordan (Des Plaines, Ill.,
senior) finished in second at 48-feet-8 ¼ while ISU’s Corey Dowden
(Mt. Vernon, Ill., senior) was fourth at 48-feet-0 ¾. Dowden was
third in the long jump (21-feet-9) with teammate Rylen Peterson
(fourth (21-feet-8). Dowden was also third in the high jump
(6-feet-7).
Jordan Fife (Seymour, Ind., senior) continued
his winning ways, taking the 3000 meters in 8:30.63 and the mile run
in 4:12.20.
“Jordan led from the start in the mile but a
Missouri kid came up and actually led part of the last lap,”
McNichols said. “That’s when Jordan got his kick going and ran past
him for the win.”
Andrew Geller (Avon, Ind., sophomore) finished
second in the 600 meters (1:21.0)
The Sycamores will have a week off before the
head back to Bloomington, Ind., next weekend for the Hoosier Relays.
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