Stephen F. Austin Women, UTSA Men Claim Southland Conference Outdoor Championships
SAN MARCOS, Texas - The Stephen F. Austin women and the
UTSA men claimed team titles at the 2012 Southland Conference Outdoor Track and
Field Championships at the Bobcat Track and Field Complex on the campus of
Texas State University.
Stephen F. Austin won its fourth consecutive outdoor
championship, while UTSA picked up its third outdoor title in the last five
years.
The Ladyjacks won seven individual titles, including two by
junior Lauren Smith, and added a win in the 4x400-meter relay on its way to
becoming the third Southland team to win four consecutive outdoor
championships. It is the fifth overall outdoor title for SFA.
SFA scored 142.0 points and second-place UTSA scored 139.5
points. The 2.5 margin of victory is the closest team race since UTSA beat UT
Arlington by one point in the 1993 championship. Early on Sunday, UTSA
dominated.
UTSA freshman Shahira Ehiemua, sophomore Krystal Wynn,
sophomore Jhorden Hunter and freshman Chiugo Okonkwo started the day by winning
the 4x100-meter relay with a time of 44.81 seconds. It was the first win in the
event by the Roadrunners since 2005. UT Arlington was second (45.21) and
Stephen F. Austin finished third (45.73).
UTSA senior Dana Mecke picked up a win in the 1,500 meters
in a time of 4:29.65. It was her second title and an improvement from her
winning time of 4:30.57. In fact, it was the fastest time at the outdoor
championships since 2004. Sam Houston State junior Alyssa Dooley finished
second (4:31.94) and UT Arlington senior Lindsey Putman was third (4:32.32).
UTSA junior Eboni Johnson won the women's triple jump with
a leap of 41-7 1/4. She is the first Roadrunner to win the event since 1992.
Southeastern Louisiana senior Michelle Ogashi was second (41-5 1/4), while
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi sophomore Ernestine Cray was third (41-3 1/4).
Stephen F. Austin sophomore Chelsea Stephen repeated her
title in the 100-meter hurdles in a time of 13.60. Her time was an improvement
from the 13.64 that won last year's event. A pair of McNeese State sophomores
went second and third in the event with Mariah Georgetown running 13.61 for
second place and Desarae Couthren third (13.88).
Stephen F. Austin senior Mary Dickerson successfully
defended her title in the 400 meters in a time of 53.55, which was an
improvement of her winning time of 54.28 last year. It also was the fastest
time since the meet record of 52.77 was set by Southeastern Louisiana's
Christine Amertil. Northwestern State sophomore Quiana Griffin finished second
(53.63) and UT Arlington sophomore Breonna Baldwin was third (54.47).
UTSA went 1-2 in the 100 meters with sophomore Jhorden
Hunter winning with a time of 11.66. Her freshman teammate Shahira Ehiemua was
second with a time of 11.71. UT Arlington junior Shannon Reynolds finished
third (11.73).
Stephen F. Austin senior Danielle Burchett repeated her
title in the women's 800 meters by setting the meet record with a time of
2:08.01. The former record was 2:0810, set by Texas State's Katya Kostetskaya
in 2007. UT Arlington finished second and third in the race with freshman Ashly
Wright nabbing second place (2:08.42) and senior Lindsey Putman taking third
(2:08.66).
Texas State junior Chante'sean White and senior Katie
Miller earned a 1-3 finish for the Bobcats in the 400-meter hurdles. White set
the meet record in winning the event with a time of 57.34, while Miller was
third with a time of 58.67. Their junior teammate Jennie Thomas added a point
with her eighth-place finish (1:01.76). Northwestern State sophomore Consuela
Lindsy finished second (58.64).
Lamar junior Ashley Idunoba won the women's 200 meters with
a time of 23.44, which was better than her winning time of 23.80 last year. UT
Arlington junior Shannon Reynolds was second (23.70) and UTSA freshman Shahira
Ehiemua was third (23.91).
Smith, the women's high-point scorer from SFA, completed
the double in the long distance events. Having won the 10,000 meters Friday
morning, she returned to claim the 5,000 meters Sunday night, finishing in a
time of 17:24.55. UT Arlington sophomore Maria Sandstrom was second (17:25.79)
and McNeese State junior Fionnuala Ross was third (17:29.10).
Despite Smith's win in the 5K, UTSA maintained a two-point
advantage on SFA (132-130) with two events to go, the 4x400-meter relay and the
pole vault.
SFA took first in the relay, with sophomore Paige
McCutcheon, freshman Cierra Jefferson, senior Lauren Watts and senior Mary
Dickerson running 3:38.19 to score 10 more points. UTSA finished fifth in the
race and scored four. That gave the Ladyjacks a 140-136 advantage.
Each team had a competitor in the pole vault, which was won
by Texas State senior Elena Horn with a clearance of 13-7 1/4. UTSA sophomore
April Benavidez tied for fifth in the event (12-1 1/2) to earn 3.5 points and
SFA freshman Jessica Cunningham was seventh to earn two points.
The Texas State women finished third with 105 points,
followed by McNeese State (87) and UT Arlington (81.5) to round out the top
five.
The UTSA men laid claim to their fourth all-time Southland
outdoor championship in addition to winning for the second time in three years.
The Roadrunners won just two events Sunday, a pivotal hurdles double by Keyunta
Hayes, and finished with three individual titles in the meet. Richard Garrett
won the school's first outdoor throws championship on Saturday when he won the
shot put.
The Roadrunners trailed McNeese State entering the day, but
quickly surged ahead. They needed only the first event of the day, the discus,
to overtake the Cowboys. The Roadrunners went 4-5-6-7 to score 14 points
without winning the event. Stephen F. Austin sophomore Clint Harris repeated
his title in the discus, throwing 183-1 his second time in the circle for the
win. Texas State freshman Darian Brown finished second (182-10) and
Southeastern Louisiana sophomore Jeff Milliron was third (181-11).
Texas State pushed the Roadrunners on Sunday. Bobcat junior
Logan Cunningham set the meet record in winning the pole vault, clearing 18-1
3/4. The previous record of 18-1 1/4 was set by Texas State's Geoffrey
Fairbanks in 2000. Southeastern Louisiana senior Kovey Simmons was second and
UTSA junior Taylor Reed was third. Both cleared 16-6 3/4.
Texas State won the 4x100 meter relay for the first time in
school history. The relay team of junior Timothy Young, sophomore James
Johnson, junior William Murray and senior Brandon Thomas combined to run 40.20
to edge Stephen F. Austin, who ran 40.24. Sam Houston State was third (40.29).
Lamar's Tom Wade won the men's 1,500m with a time of
3:45.31, the second fastest time in meet history. The record is 3:43.14 set by
Pat O'Callaghan in 1977. Last year's winner Patrick Kimeli, a junior at Texas
A&M-Corpus Christi, was second (3:46.79) and Lamar freshman Sam Stabler was
third (3:46.87).
UTSA's Hayes won the men's 110-meter hurdles in a time of
13.86 for his first outdoor win in the event. Sam Houston State sophomore
Matthew Viverette was second (14.30) and Texas State junior Timothy Young was
third (14.19).
Stephen F. Austin sophomore Cass Brown won the 400 meters.
Last year's winner Darryl Hayes of Sam Houston State was second and Central
Arkansas senior Sage Raphael was third.
Texas State finished first and third in the 100 meters with
junior Timothy Young taking the win in a time of 10.49. Northwestern State
junior Kendal Taylor was second (10.56) followed by Bobcat senior Brandon
Thomas in third (10.59).
The Bobcats got another win from freshman Charles Grethen
in the 800 meters. He finished with a time of 1:50.49. Lamar junior Chris Smith
was second (1:50.94) and UTSA sophomore Brady Hand was third (1:51.11). UTSA
also finished sixth and eighth in the event to score 10 points to keep pace
with Texas State.
The Roadrunners held a one-point lead through 16 events,
but were able to pull away thanks to a 1-2-3 finish in the 400-meter hurdles.
Hayes, who earlier won the 110 hurdles, picked up his second win of the day,
breaking the tape in 50.37. Sophomore Darryl Wyrick was second (50.93) and
sophomore Joshua Smith was third (51.30). Texas State did not place anyone in
the finals and UTSA was able to extend its advantage to 23 points.
Texas State got a few points back with 15 points in the 200
meters thanks to a 1-4 finish. Sophomore James Johnson won the event in a time
of 20.61 and Young was fourth (21.10). Northwestern State Kendal Taylor
finished second (20.76) and UT Arlington freshman Quentin Butler was third
(21.09). UTSA scored four points with Nate Brunette's fifth-place finish.
The Bobdcats also scored eight more in the 5,000 meters,
which was won by McNeese State junior David Rooney, who shattered the meet
record by running 14:05.80. He topped the 2008 record of 14:20.81 set by Texas
A&M-Corpus Christi's Shadrack Songok. Texas State junior Michael Morris was
second (14:46.32) and Stephen F. Austin junior Adam Saloom was third
(14:50.27). The Bobcats pulled within six points with two events to go.
UTSA scored three points in the men's triple jump, while
Texas State did score. Freshman Trayvon Martin scored three points on his
sixth-place finish. The event was won by Stephen F. Austin sophomore Jamal
Peden, who went 52-6 to repeat his title from a year ago. Sam Houston State
sophomore Charles White and junior Karique Stephen finished second and third.
The Roadrunners led by 9.5 points going into the 4x400-meter relay.
When the team of Hayes, Christopher Hall, Darryl Wyrick and
James Pailin crossed the finished line second behind Sam Houston State, the
Roadrunners began to celebrate. The Bearkats ran 3:07.49 to win and UTSA was
right behind at 3:08.77. Texas State ended up fifth in the relay and UTSA
claimed a 147.5 to 134.5 victory
Stephen F. Austin was third with 98 points followed by Sam
Houston State (85.5) and McNeese State (81) to round out the top five.
The top three finishers in each event earn all-conference
honors. All event winners earn first-team honors, all runnersup earn
second-team honors and all third-place finishers earn third-team honors.
Individual superlatives will be announced May 17 following a vote of the
league's head coaches and sports information directors.
High Point Scorers
Male: Timothy Young, Texas State (27.5 points)
Female: Lauren Smith, Stephen F. Austin (20
points)
Women's Team Standings - Final
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1. Stephen F. Austin
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142.0
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2. UTSA
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139.5
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3. Texas State
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105.0
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4. McNeese State
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87.0
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5. UT Arlington
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81.5
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6. Southeastern Louisiana
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56.0
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T7. Northwestern State
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50.0
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T7. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
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50.0
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9. Sam Houston State
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36.0
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10. Central Arkansas
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28.0
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11. Lamar
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26.0
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12. Nicholls State
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16.0
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Men's Team Standings - Final
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1. UTSA
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147.5
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2. Texas State
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134.5
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3. Stephen F. Austin
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98.0
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4. Sam Houston State
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85.5
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5. McNeese State
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81.0
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6. UT Arlington
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75.0
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7. Lamar
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54.0
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8. Southeastern Louisiana
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44.5
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9. Northwestern State
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42.0
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10. Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
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30.0
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11. Central Arkansas
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27.0
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Event
Champions
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Event
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Men
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Women
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100
Meters
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Timothy
Young, TXST (10.49)
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Jhordan
Hunter, UTSA (11.66)
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200
Meters
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James
Johnson, TXST (20.61)
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Ashley
Idunoba, LU (23.44)
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400
Meters
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Cass
Brown, SFA
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Mary
Dickerson, SFA (53.55)
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800
Meters
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Charles
Grethen, TXST (1:50.49)
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Danielle
Burchette, SFA (2:08.01)
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1,500
Meters
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Tom
Wade, LU (3:45.31)
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Dana
Mecke, UTSA (4:29.65)
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3,000-Meter
Steeplechase
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Joe
Wade, LU (8:54.70)
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Randi
Plentl, SFA (10:49.34)
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5,000
Meters
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David
Rooney, MCN (14:05.80)
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Lauren
Smith, SFA (17:24.55)
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10,000
Meters
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David
Rooney, MCN (30:51.78)
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Lauren
Smith, SFA (36:13.32)
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110/100-Meter
Hurdles
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Keyunta
Hayes, UTSA (13.86)
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Chelsea
Stephen, SFA (13.60)
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400-Meter
Hurdles
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Keyunta
Hayes, UTSA (50.37)
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Chante'sean
White, TXST (57.34)
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4x100-Meter
Relay
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Texas
State (40.20)
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UTSA
(44.81)
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4x400-Meter
Relay
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Sam
Houston State (3:07.49)
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Stephen
F. Austin (3:38.19)
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High
Jump
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Isiah
Clements, UTA (7-0.50)
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Danielle
Candelaria, TXST (5-8)
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Pole
Vault
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Logan
Cunningham, TXST (18-1 3/4)
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Elena
Horn, TXST (13-7 1/4)
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Long
Jump
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Jamal
Peden, SFA (25-8 3/4)
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Kassandrea
Son, AMCC (20-9 3/4)
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Triple
Jump
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Jamal
Peden, SFA (52-6)
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Eboni
Johnson, UTSA (41-7 1/4)
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Shot
Put
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Richard
Garrett, UTSA (61-8.25)
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Zaquita
McClanahan, UTSA (49-5 1/2)
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Discus
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Clint
Harris, SFA (183-1)
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Tiffany
Mott, SFA (137-8)
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Javelin
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Ben
Chretien, MCN (227-11)
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Ashley
Aldredge, NWLA (151-8)
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Hammer
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Jared
Crafton, MCN (187-9)
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Katie
Bragg, UTSA (189-10)
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Decathlon
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Romain
Martin, UTA (7,426 points)
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Heptathlon
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Mariah
Georgetown, MCN (5,265 points)
|
Quotes from Final Day...
Women’s Discus Winner
Ashlee Smith, McNeese State, Jr.,
165-10 (50.55m)
“It was a good competition. I
love San Marcos and the area. I had a lot of fun.”
Women’s Triple Jump Winner
Eboni Johnson, UTSA, Jr., 41-7
1/4 (12.68m)
“I was not expecting this. This
was a big PR for me. I just want to thank all the coaches and Go ‘Runners!”
Men’s Pole Vault Winner
Logan Cunningham, Texas
State, Sr., 18 1/3-4 (5.53m)
“My first goal today was to win
and it came down to one jump either in or out. I thank God every day for the
ability to compete.”
Women’s 100 Meter Hurdle Winner
Chelsea Stephen, Stephen F.
Austin, Jr., 13.60 seconds
“I felt great about the event. I
was a little nervous and then I went over the first hurdle and felt really
good. I kept going through the last hurdle. I’m really proud of myself. This is
the second time I’ve won outdoor conference so I’m pretty good for a sophomore.”
Women’s 400 Meter Dash Winner
Mary Dickerson, Stephen F.
Austin, Sr., 54.27 seconds
“It’s nice to be back-to-back 400
meter champion. It’s always been a goal of mine and it’s my last year so this
is how I wanted to go out.”
Women’s 800 Meter Dash Winner
Danielle Burchett, Stephen
F. Austin, Sr., 2:08
“I’ve been working on this all
year and my coaches have been telling me I’m the best in the conference. I
guess today I proved them right.”
Men’s 800 Meter Run Winner
Charles Grethen, Texas
State, Sr., 1:50.49
“The first runner was fast and at
the 300 meter mark I saw it slowed down a lot. Then the last 50 meters I knew I
had to go after it and didn’t want a repeat of the indoor meet so I held my
ground on the inside and got it done.”
Women’s 4x100 Relay Winners
UTSA, 44.71 seconds
Shahira Ehiemua (Fr.), Chiugo
Okonkwo (Fr.), Krystal Wynn (So.), Jhorden Hunter (So.), seconds
“We’ve worked extremely hard for
this and it came through today. We’ve been good teammates and pushed each other
all season long. We had faith we would get the job done and it’s a blessing to
win today.”
Women’s 1,500 Meter Run Winner
Dana Mecke, Texas State Sr., 1:50.47
“It’s truly been a blessing to be able to come back and compete this season. A
lot of people wish they had one more shot and I’ve been fortunate enough to get
that chance. I just want to finish the season the best I can because this is
the last opportunity I will have to do what I love.”
Men’s 110-Meter Hurdle Winner
Keyunta Hayes, UTSA, So., 13.86
seconds
“Winning this event was a goal of
mine coming into the meet and it was a very competitive race. Everyone was
working hard and this was one of the closest races I’ve had this season because
everyone fought to the finish.”
Women’s 100 Meter Dash Winner
Jhorden Hunter, UTSA, So., 11.66 seconds
“It’s taken a long time to
get here and I’m so happy to get this point. I want to thank my UTSA family for
all their support. It’s taken a lot of hard work to get here and it all paid
off with this victory. To finish 1-2 with Shahira (Ehiemua) is very exciting
because we’ve been racing together since high school.”
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Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles
WinnerKeyunta Hayes, UTSA, So., 50.37 seconds
"I had a lot of confidence coming into today, but everyone brought their
game. I thought I ran a good race, but I had a couple of mistakes on the
backside. My teammates really did a great job of pushing me. I really wanted to
get the school record, but I have plenty of time to do that. Big ups to Darryl
(Wyrick) and Josh (Smith) for helping us finish 1-2-3." ?
Men’s 400 Meter Hurdles Winner
Keyunta Hayes, UTSA, So., 50.37
seconds
“I had a lot of confidence coming into today, but everyone brought their game.
I thought I ran a good race, but I had a couple of mistakes on the backside. My
teammates really did a great job of pushing me. I really wanted to get the
school record, but I have plenty of time to do that. Big ups to Darryl (Wyrick)
and Josh (Smith) for helping us finish 1-2-3.”
Men’s 5000 Meter Winner
David Rooney, McNeese State, Jr.,
14:05.80
“Coach had told me the record was 14:20, and I wanted to go after it and set a
challenge for myself.”
Men’s
100 Meter Dash Winner
Timothy Young, Texas State, Jr.,
10.49
“I’m proud of what I did. It’s not my primary event so I’m
definitely happy I won.”
Women’s High-Point Scorer
Lauren Smith, Stephen F. Austin
“It was pretty cool to be able to achieve this. I didn’t expect to be able to.
It was shocking, but I think I was able to run better races because I was
trying to get points for my team. I knew I had to win the 5K to help us win the
championship.”
Women’s Team Champion
Phil Olson, Head Coach, Stephen
F. Austin
“It was a huge blessing from God. He’s blessed all year long. We’ve had a lot
of trials this year and haven’t competed as well as we would have liked all
year long. We’ve been at about 80 percent and today we were 100 percent. I’m so
proud of this team, this is the eighth consecutive championship (indoor and
outdoor).”