Notre Dame women's track and field results at NCAA Indoor Championships
March
8, 2002
Track And Field's Liz Grow Advances To NCAA 400 Meter Finals
Grow runs third-best 400-meter preliminary time at the NCAA Indoor
Championships, Lauren King, Ayesha Boyd and Tameisha King also compete.
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. -- (3-8-02) The University of Notre Dame women's
track and field team sent a school-record seven competitors to the 2001 NCAA
Indoor Track and Field Championship in Fayetteville, Ark., this weekend, and
four Irish competitors saw individual action on Friday, March 8.
Liz Grow posted the highlight for the women's team on Friday, putting
herself in position for her first NCAA title with a 52.73 school-record
effort in the 400 meters. Grow's blistering time was good enough to win her
preliminary heat and ranks the Irish senior third overall entering
tomorrow's finals at 6:45 p.m.
Grow became the first Notre Dame women's sprinter to earn All-America
honors when she finished eighth in last year's NCAA indoor meet and is
poised to eclipse that effort on Saturday. Grow also became the first Irish
women's sprinter to finish first in a preliminary heat at the NCAA
Championships. The 52.73 time breaks her own school record that she set at
the Alex Wilson Invitational on campus last weekend.
Grow was not the only sprinter competing in the NCAA Championships for
the women's team. Sophomore Ayesha Boyd earned a spot in the field with an
impressive 24.02 time at the Alex Wilson Invitational last weekend and
repeated that effort on Friday. Boyd ran in the third heat of the women's
200 meters, finishing third in 24.04. Boyd ended up 17th in the highly
competitive field.
Freshman Lauren King was the third Irish competitor to take to the track
in Fayetteville, and the rookie just missed advancing to the finals of the
mile run. King ended up in the fastest of the two preliminary heats on
Friday, running 4:45.09 to finish seventh. All six runners that finished
ahead of King in her heat advanced the finals, compared to just four runners
from heat one. Her 4:45.02 time ended up just .07 seconds behind the last
qualifier for the final race.
Junior Tameisha King was the lone Irish field event competitor to
represent the women's team on Friday. A 2000 outdoor long jump All-American,
King jumped 19-9 (6.02m) in her first indoor national meet to finish sixth
in her flight and 13th overall.
Grow will compete in the finals of the 400 meters tomorrow and will be
joined by Boyd, Kristen Dodd and Kymia Love in the finals of the 4x400
relay. The Irish team enters the race with the third-best time in the field.
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