INDOOR TRACK: Owen among seven to qualify
by Melissa Siegel
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Sports | 4/29/08
Posted online at 11:06 PM EST on 4/28/08
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Stone also improved his time, finishing at the Brown Invitational in 4:01.77, down from 4:07.00 at UAAs. Both easily met the qualifying time of 4:04.24, and Stone feels he still can improve on this weekend's time.
"I think I can probably run like one or two seconds faster," Stone said. "I think I can get one good workout in before the meet, and I think I'll be fresh, because I've run a lot less miles
recently."
Olivia Alford '08 led the way for the women at the April 19 to 20 UAA Championships, earning all-UAA honors by finishing second in the 400-meter race with a time of 59.20. She also placed sixth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.37 and was a member of both the 4-by-100 and 4-by-400 relay teams.
The 4-by-100 team, which consisted of Alford, Katie Henry '09, Sandra Canuto '08 and Adie Sprague '08, finished in 51.30, good for fourth place in the event.
The 4-by-400 squad, made up of Alford, Sprague, Lemay and Pisarik, also finished in fourth with a time of 4:08.53.
The men finished in last place at UAAs, despite an impressive performance from Matt Jennings '09. Jennings ran 4:00.32 to earn third place and all-UAA honors in the 1,500-meter run.
He was also part of a successful 4-by-800 relay team, helping teammates Stone, John Guilinger '08 and Suher finish in third place with a time of 7:55.91.
The Judges will participate in the New England Division III Championships at Coast Guard Academy Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m. Owen, Lemay, Pisarik, Selig, Gelman, Suher and Stone will all be there, attempting to qualify for the?NCAA?Championships, set to take place May 22 at the?University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh.
"I think I can probably run like one or two seconds faster," Stone said. "I think I can get one good workout in before the meet, and I think I'll be fresh, because I've run a lot less miles
recently."
Olivia Alford '08 led the way for the women at the April 19 to 20 UAA Championships, earning all-UAA honors by finishing second in the 400-meter race with a time of 59.20. She also placed sixth in the 200-meter dash with a time of 26.37 and was a member of both the 4-by-100 and 4-by-400 relay teams.
The 4-by-100 team, which consisted of Alford, Katie Henry '09, Sandra Canuto '08 and Adie Sprague '08, finished in 51.30, good for fourth place in the event.
The 4-by-400 squad, made up of Alford, Sprague, Lemay and Pisarik, also finished in fourth with a time of 4:08.53.
The men finished in last place at UAAs, despite an impressive performance from Matt Jennings '09. Jennings ran 4:00.32 to earn third place and all-UAA honors in the 1,500-meter run.
He was also part of a successful 4-by-800 relay team, helping teammates Stone, John Guilinger '08 and Suher finish in third place with a time of 7:55.91.
The Judges will participate in the New England Division III Championships at Coast Guard Academy Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m. Owen, Lemay, Pisarik, Selig, Gelman, Suher and Stone will all be there, attempting to qualify for the?NCAA?Championships, set to take place May 22 at the?University of Wisconsin in Oshkosh.
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