Notre Dame Men's and Women's Track and Field
Sweep First Place Honors in Quad Meet; Travel To Miami (OH)
April 17th, 2000
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: CONTACT: Peggy Curtin
(219) 631-7516
Notre Dame, Ind. -- The Notre Dame men's and women's track and
field squads each took first place last Saturday, April 1, in the teams'
first and only home outdoor meet. The Irish broke seven Monogram Track
records and five Notre Dame sc hool records in a meet which also featured
teams from Miami (OH), Butler and Western Michigan. The men finished
first with 227.5 points followed by Western Michigan (216.5), Miami
(153) and Butler (43). The women took first with 237.5 points with Miami
(141.5) second, Western Michigan (131) third and Butler (86) fourth.
Quad meet recap -- Both the men's and women's 4x100-meter relay teams
turned in an impressive efforts as both teams set new school records.
The women's team finished its race in 46.32 and was made up of freshman
Tameisha King (Mableton, Ga.), junior Carri Lenz (London, Ont.), freshman
Kymia Love (Memphis, Tenn.) and sophomore Liz Grow (New Braunfels, Texas).
The men's team, junior Travis Davey (St. James, N.Y.), senior Chris
Cochran (Crystal Lake, Ill.), freshman Tom Gilbert (Rock Falls, Ill.)
and senior Marshaun West (Sikeston, Mo.) finished in 40.22, beating
the old record of 40.68 set back in 1991.
One of the many highlights of the day for the Notre Dame women's team
was the double-record setting day by freshman Jamie Volkmer (Kearney,
Neb.). She started off the afternoon by setting a school and track record
in the triple jump (12.16m/39-10 3/4) and then cleared 11-5 in the pole
vault later in the day for another track/school record. Volkmer now
holds both the indoor and outdoor school records in both events.
Grow and King also had impressive showings in their individual events.
After Grow anchored the school record-setting 4X100 relay, she took
first place in the 200 (24.67) and 400 (54.16, a track record) meters.
King was a triple-event winner in the 100 meter hurdles (14.53), the
100 meters (12.48) and the long jump (5.94m/19-6).
Chris Cochran continued the string of undefeated Irish athletes on the
day by winning the men's 100 (10.77) and 200 (21.55) meters as well
as being a member of the 4X100 team.
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