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I ' ^B^ T^SBH i^P 1 WOMEN ' S OUTDOOR TRACK ARMY OPPONENT 89 Syracuse 43 76 St. John ' s 41 Heptagonals - 5th Place ABOVE: FIRST ROW: T. Hanlon. S. Ste- phens, S. Lenio, K. Hall. M. Gibbs. SECOND ROW: A. Buckingham. J. MacDonald. T. Southworth. K. Phelps. M. Collins. THIRD ROW: L. Purnell. K. Turner. S. Green. L. Le- sieur. FOURTH ROW: P. Pearson, T. Schiffer, A. Chiarella. FIFTH ROW: Coach Coram. LEFT: During the NCAA Champion- ships, Hanlon hurdled her way to a berth as an All American in the Heptathlon event. RIGHT: Kahler was Army ' s second best long jumper behind senior Kulik. BELOW RIGHT: Fleming strides out the last leg of the 1.500-meter race in perfect form. Despite great individual perfor- mances, the Men ' s team managed only a 1-2 record in dual meets. Army ' s sixth place finish at the Hep- tagonal Championships was paced by seniors Cardell Williams and Blake Hawley. Williams successful- ly defended his 800-meter title by winning the event in 1:51.27. Haw- ley also successfully defended his pole vault title by clearing 16 ' 5 y. " . At the IC4A meet, Williams ' time of 1:47.81 in the 800-meters set a new USMA record. This propelled him to the NCAA meet where he attained All-America honors by lowering his own Academy mark in the 800-me- ters to 1:47.64. The Women ' s Track Team season included a 2-0 mark and outstanding performances by key members. Tra- cy Hanlon set a new Academy re- cord of 5402 points and finished sec- ond in the heptathlon event at the NCAA Division II Championships. The long jump mark was set at 19 ' 8 " by freshman Pam Pearson in the NCAA qualifying rounds. Also at the NCAAs, Ann Buckingham quali- fied for the high jump finals, but had to settle for 12th place. 286 «0¥[ " pioih an All-Am im ihr ' a-pac fcm ii Sttaidi Hawley, lltCarie Wf, C 80W;T JoiU.li f ' Pen, WGHTl
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