Jan. 31, 2006
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Horizon League Indoor Track & Field Athletes of the Week
Edmund Blankson
Loyola, So.,
Blankson captured 60 and 200-meter event titles to lead the Loyola men's team at the Notre Dame Invitational last weekend. He placed first in the 60m with a season-best time of 7.08 and broke his own school record in the 200m at a time of 21.86, which also marks as the top time in the Horizon League this season.
Stephanie Jarvis
Jarvis shattered her own school record by 11 inches in the pole vault with a mark of 10 feet, 11 3/4 inches Friday night at the Kangaroo Invitational. The mark is also tops in the Horizon League this season, outdistancing second place by nearly five inches.
Other Top Performances
Scott Overall
Overall ran the fastest indoor mile in
Nate Weiland
UW-Milwaukee, Sr.,
Weiland led the Panthers at the Edmonds Cup, taking second in the 3000m. He completed the event in 8:35.33 to narrowly miss first place by less than a second. Weiland's time is the second-best in the Horizon League this season for the 3000m.
Damian Wright
Wright placed second in the 200m with a personal-best time of 22.47 and fifth in the 60m with a time of 7.12 on Friday at the Kangaroo Invitational. His time in the 200m moved him into seventh place on YSU's all-time list.
Terrell Williams
Williams had a strong showing at the Wisconsin Elite Invite on Saturday, placing seventh in both the 60-meter hurdles (8.81) and seventh in the pole vault (4.17m).
Melvin Cross
Cross finished sixth in weight throw with a throw of 15.55 meters (51 feet 0.25 inches), a new personal record and the fifth best throw by a Titan male all-time. The throw marked only the sixth time a Titan has thrown for over 50 feet and is good for seventh in the Horizon League this season.
Tenia Fisher
UW-Milwaukee, Sr.,
Fisher broke the school record in the 600m Saturday at the Edmonds Cup, crossing the line in 1:33.56 to take second, just 0.10 seconds off the lead runner. Fisher now holds the indoor school marks for the 400m, 600m and 800m.
Andrea Karl
Karl finished second in the mile race at the Michigan Intercollegiate with a time of 4:55.22, losing to
Cortney Mann
Mann took sixth at the Findlay Classic in the weight throw on Saturday with a toss of 15.10 meters. The mark is the fifth-best in the Horizon League this season.
Jenny Homan
Homan placed runner-up in the women's 5,000 meter run at the Indiana Open. She covered the distance in 20:10.22, while turning in the top performance for
Inshirah Grimes
Loyola, Sr.,
In her first time competing in the long jump this season, Grimes earned a second-place finish at the Notre Dame Invitational last weekend. She recorded a season-best leap of 16-11.25, which placed her in a tie for fifth place in LU indoor annals in the event.
Sara O'Mara
O'Mara had her best showing of the 2006 season over the weekend at the Wisconsin Elite Invite with sixth-place finishes in both the shot put (12.76m) and the weight throw (14.73m) at the event.