
| For Immediate Release
March 2/3, 2007 |
Contact: Ryan Maurer E-Mail: rmaurer@wittenberg.edu |
Tigers Take Seventh, Fifth In NCAC Indoor Championships
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Nicole Bailey
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Bailey captured NCAC Indoor Sprints/Hurdles Athlete of the Year honors for her record-setting performance at the two-day meet. She started off with a second-place finish in the triple jump Friday and added a fourth in the long jump Saturday. But it was on the track where she really shined.
She set a school record and earned provisional qualification to the NCAA Division III Championships with a first-place time of 7.30 in the 55 meters. The mark, .04 faster than her time in Friday's prelims, beat her previous school record, set two years ago, by a scant .01. Bailey went on to add a third-place finish in the 200 meters and ran a leg of the 4x200 meter relay that claimed fourth place.
In all, Bailey scored 29 team points by herself, and she was a contributor to the five points the Tigers collected in the aforementioned relay. Top-three finishes mean All-NCAC awards for individual athletes, meaning that Bailey added three more such honors.
The Tigers scored a total of 58 team points, just two shy of fourth-place Denison. Sophomore Katie Shoemaker (Arcanum, Ohio/Franklin-Monroe) was the other big individual point-scorer as she placed fourth in the 200 meters and claimed All-NCAC honors with a second-place in the 400 meters. In addition, Shoemaker ran the anchor leg on the 4x200 meter relay.
Rounding things out, junior Allison Walker (Columbus, Ohio/Academy) contributed a second-place finish in the shot put. That was also good for all-conference recognition.
The Tiger men scored 39 points in the meet to finish seventh. The lone All-NCAC honoree for that squad was sophomore Manoach Lamarre (Miami, Fla./Bellen Jesuit), who claimed third place in the 55 meters. He went on to add an eighth-place finish in the 200 meters.
The next highest scorer for the Tigers was sophomore Gabe Savage (Lewisburg, Ohio/Tri-County North), who placed fourth in the mile. In addition, freshman Curt Weidner (Harrison, Ohio/Harrison) placed fifth in the 55 hurdles, followed by freshman Tim Uher (Granville, Ohio/Pickerington Central) in sixth, and sophomore Erik Larkin (Cincinnati, Ohio/Country Day) captured fifth in the high jump and fourth in the triple jump.
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