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Feb 9, 2010
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  • Men's Basketball -  Pittsburgh 77, Robert Morris 53 
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  • Women's Basketball -  St. John's 66 , Seton Hall 45
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Louisville Women and Notre Dame Men Claim 2009 BIG EAST Outdoor Track And Field Titles
Courtesy: BIG EAST Conference
          Release: 05/04/2009
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VILLANOVA, Pa. – The Louisville Cardinals won the women’s BIG EAST Track and Field title, while the Notre Dame Fighting Irish won the men’s BIG EAST Track and Field title on the final day of the 2009 BIG EAST Outdoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Villanova.

Notre Dame claimed it sixth BIG EAST Outdoor Track and field title with 130.50 points. Louisville was right behind the Irish with 130 points for the runner-up position. The men of Georgetown placed third with 92 points, while Cincinnati placed fourth. Rutgers rounded out the top-five with 75.50 points.

Louisville finished with a team total of 138 points. This is the second consecutive year that the Cardinal women have won the title. Connecticut was runner-up with 102 points. Georgetown also placed third with 91 points, while Notre Dame finished with 85.5 points for fourth place. Host Villanova came in fifth with 80 points. 

 

Senior Cory Thorne of Louisville was named the men’s Most Outstanding Track Performer. Thorne won both the 3,000 meter steeplechase and the 5,000 meter. In the steeplechase, Thorne finished in 8:43.50 to qualify for the NCAA Regionals. In the 5,000 meter, Thorne finished in 14:14.48 to qualify for the IC4A.

 

Louisville redshirt junior Tone Belt was named the men’s Most Outstanding Field Performer. Belt placed first in the long jump with a distance of 7.63 meters (25’-00.50”). Belt also took first place in the high jump with a height of 2.16 meters (7’-01.00”). The junior’s height was also an NCAA Regional qualifying height. This was the third high jump title for Belt after taking the crown in 2006 and 2007.

 

Sophomore Trisha-Ann Hawthorne of Connecticut was named the women’s Most Outstanding Track Performer. Hawthorne placed first in both the 100 and 200 meters. In the 100 meter, Hawthorne finished in 11.58 in the 100 meter and 23.73 in the 200 meter to qualify for the NCAA Regionals in both events. 

 

Louisville senior Jere’ Summers was named the women’s Most Outstanding Field Performer for the second consecutive year. Summers won both the shot put (15.78) and hammer (60.12m) to qualify for NCAA Regionals in both events.

 

The Notre Dame coaching staff was selected as the men’s BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year, while the Louisville coaching staff was honored as the women’s BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year.

 

The NCAA Regionals will be held May 29-30 at four different sites with the finals to be held June 10-13 at John McDonnell Field at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Ark.


Men’s Team Standings (final)

1) Notre Dame

130.50    

2) Louisville

130

3) Georgetown

92       

4) Cincinnati

84  

5) Rutgers

75.50    

6) Connecticut

69        

7) USF

51       

8) Villanova

50 

9) Syracuse

49

10) Pittsburgh

42        

11) Seton Hall

32      

12) Providence

25        

13) DePaul

20

14) Marquette

7 

 

Men’s Individual Champions

100m

Antony Hobwana, Pitt

10.57

110m Hurdles

Chris Kinney, GU

13.96

200m

Bruce Owens, RU

21.44

400m

Elvis Lewis, VU

46.14

400m Hurdles

Glenn Fowler, USF

51.05

800m

Sean Tully, VU

1:50.08

1,500m

Liam Boylan-Pett, GU

3:41.47

3,000m Steeplechase

Cory Thorne, UofL

8:43.50

5,000m

Cory Thorne, UofL

14:14.48

10,000m

Patrick Smyth, ND

30:41.89

Long Jump

Tone Belt, UofL

7.63m (25’-00.50”)

Triple Jump

Eric Jones, Pitt

15.02m (49’-03.50”)

High Jump

Tone Belt, UofL

2.16m (7’-01.00”)

Pole Vault

Matt Schipper, ND

5.25m (17-02.75)

Shot Put

Steve Hnat, UofL

18.45m (60’-06.50”)

Discus

Josh Greenwald, UofL

55.38m (181’-08.00”)

Javelin

Jeremy Pennino, RU

65.80m (215’-10.00”)

Hammer Throw

Jeff Mensch, ND

58.79m (192’-10.00”)

Decathlon

Sean Smith, UConn

6,946 points

4x100m Relay

Cincinnati

41.15

4x400m Relay

Seton Hall

3:11.00

4x800m Relay

Villanova

7:25.85

 

Men’s Most Outstanding Track Performer: Cory Thorne, Louisville

 

Men’s Most Outstanding Field Performer: Tone Belt, Louisville

 

Men’s Coaching Staff of the Year: Notre Dame

 

Women’s Team Standings (final)

1) Louisville

138

2) Connecticut

102   

3) Georgetown

91       

4) Notre Dame

85.50

5) Villanova

80

6) Cincinnati

54

7) West Virginia

50       

8) Pittsburgh

44

9) Seton Hall

36  

10) USF

35 

11) St. John's

34

12) Syracuse

31.50

13) Marquette

24      

14) Rutgers

19

15) Providence

16      

15) DePaul

16

 

Women’s Individual Champions

100m

Trisha-Ann Hawthorne, UConn

11.58

100m Hurdles

Mycaiah Clemons, Pitt

13.58

   Chelsea Carrier, WVU  13.58

200m

Trisha-Ann Hawthorne, UConn

23.73

400m

Joanna Schultz, ND

53.12

400m Hurdles

London Finley, GU

58.20

800m

Clarrise Moh, SHU

2:06.37

1,500m

Maggie Infeld, GU

4:16.37*

3,000m Steeplechase

Sarah Morrison, VU

10:12.4

5,000m

Clara Grandt, WVU

16:07.55

10,000m

Danette Doetzel, PC

33:23.22

Long Jump

Rachel Gehret, UofL

6.23m (20’-05.25”)

Triple Jump

Seidre Forde, UofL

12.24m (40’-02.00”)

High Jump

Carin Knight, UConn

1.78m (5’-10.00”)

Pole Vault

Mary Saxer, ND

4.20m (13’-09.25”)*

Shot Put

Jere’ Summers, UofL

15.78m (51’-09.25”)

Discus

Jaclyn Espinoza, ND

50.80m (166’-08.00”)

Javelin

Amanda Martin, UConn

48.51m (159’-02.00”)

Hammer Throw

Jere’ Summers, UofL

60.12m (197’-03.00”)

Heptathlon

Uhunoma Osazuwa, SU

5,236 points

4x100m Relay

Connecticut

45.38

4x400m Relay

Seton Hall

3:35.66

4x800m Relay

Georgetown

8:42.40

 

* - meet record

 

Women’s Most Outstanding Track Performer: Trisha-Ann Hawthorne, Connecticut

 

Women’s Most Outstanding Field Performer: Jere’ Summers, Louisville

 

Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year: Louisville