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Huskies Sweep BIG EAST Indoor Track and Field Championships
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          Release: 02/24/2008
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Men's Day Two Results

Women's Day Two Results 

 

The Connecticut Huskies swept the men’s and women’s team titles on day two of the BIG EAST Indoor Track and Field Championships Feb. 24.

 

It is the first team title for the women and the men’s first team title since 2006. It is also the first time the same school has won both team titles since the Georgetown Hoyas accomplished the feat in 2001.

 

The men finished with 167 points, holding off Notre Dame who finished with 139. The UConn women totaled 103.5 points and the Georgetown women were runners-up at 92 points.

 

Both the Connecticut men and women’s coaching staffs were named BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. UConn junior Ellis Gaulden earned men’s BIG EAST Field Performer of the Year after winning the high jump with a height of 2.16m (7’1”) and finished second in the long jump with a distance of 7.34m (24’1”).

 

Villanova’s Bobby Curtis earned men’s BIG EAST Track Performer of the Year. The senior won the 3,000m in 8:02.91, earning an NCAA provisional mark. Curtis also earned anchored the distance medley relay team that set a meet record of 9:32.89.

 

Syracuse’s Jillian Drouin was named women’s BIG EAST Field Performer of the Year. The senior won the pentathlon with an Armory Open and Armory Collegiate record of 4,099 points, as well as an NCAA automatic qualification. She also finished second in the high jump, clearing 1.80m (5’10.75”).

 

Earning a share of the women’s BIG EAST Track Performer of the Year was Pittsburgh’s Shantea Calhoun and West Virginia’s Marie Louise Asselin. Calhoun, a senior, won the 60m in 7.54 and the 200m in 23.85. She also anchored the 4x400 relay team which finished second in 3:41.46.

 

Asselin, a sophomore, won the 3,000m in 9:20.56. She also anchored the distance medley relay team which set a meet record of 11:16.87.

 

Seton Hall senior Greg Gomes won his third consecutive 500m title in a meet record time of 1:01.02. Notre Dame senior Kurt Benninger won the mile in 4:00.12, also a meet record.

 

Day two featured another Villanova relay team capturing a title with a record-setting performance. The 4x800 team of Michael Kerrigan, Carl MacKenzie, Mark Korich and Sean Tully finished in 7:26.24, besting the previous mark of 7:26.94 set in 1987. The Seton Hall women were not to be outdone, as they set a meet record of 3:37.49 in the 4x400. The team consisted of Alexandra McCoy, Janeille Brathwaite, Toneisha Friday and Jernail Hayes.

 

Connecticut senior Tamara Highsmith earned an automatic qualification to the NCAA Championships with her winning distance of 13.31m (43’8”) in the triple jump.

 

Final Team Results

Women:

1. Connecticut         103.5

2. Georgetown         92

3. Louisville              79

4. Villanova              75

5. Pittsburgh            71.5

6. Notre Dame          62

7. West Virginia        52.5

8. Seton Hall            40

9. Syracuse             39

10. Cincinnati           35

10. USF                  35

12. Marquette          28

13. Providence         26

14. Rutgers              17

15. DePaul               14

16. St. John’s           10.5

 

Men:

1. Connecticut         167

2. Notre Dame          139

3. Georgetown         107

4. Villanova              79

5. Louisville              75.5

6. Rutgers               50

7. Pittsburgh            40.5

8. Seton Hall            37

9. Syracuse             33

10. DePaul               27

11. Marquette          13

12. Providence         10