Notre Dame Women's Track & Field Successful in Second Day of Alex Wilson Invitational
March
2, 2002
NOTRE DAME, Ind. -- (3-2-02) The University of Notre Dame women's track and
field team concluded competition in the 2002 Alex Wilson Invitational on
Saturday in the Loftus Sports Center. The meet, which does not feature team
scoring, featured athletes representing 77 schools from across the country
as well as many accomplished non-collegiate competitors.
The women's portion of the meet was highlighted by the women's mile
relay team and senior Liz Grow in the 400-meter dash. The relay team,
consisting of Grow as well as sophomore Ayesha Boyd, sophomore Kristen Dodd,
and junior Kymia Love, posted a time of 3:36.84. Their time bested their
own school record by more than a second and a half. The time also was good
enough to automatically qualify them for the NCAA Championship meet and it
improved their national standing as one of the top five relay teams in the
nation. Grow was part of another school record in the open 400 meter race,
where her time of 53.1 seconds bested her own school record, won the meet,
automatically qualified her for the NCAA Championships, and improved her
national ranking to seventh.
Junior Jennifer Handley posted the only other event win of the day,
taking top honors in the high jump by attaining a height of 1.66 meters (5'
5.25").
Other highlights for the Irish women on Saturday: Sophomore Ayesha Boyd
took second place in the 200-meter dash with a time of 24.02 seconds. Boyd
had previously provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships. Freshman
Lauren King finished second in her one-mile race with a time of 4:49.6.
King also had already provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships.
Betsy Lazzeri took third place in the high jump, clearing a height of 1.61
meters (5' 3.25").
Saturday's winners joined the winners from Friday night: Junior Tameisha
King in the long jump (6.19 meters, 20' 3.75") and the women's distance
medley relay team (11:26.92). The distance medley relay team set a new
school record and secured a provisional qualifying time for the NCAA
Championships.
The Alex Wilson Invitational was the last regular-season indoor meet
for Notre Dame and was one of the best 'last chance meets' in the nation, as
teams and individual runners from around the country took one last shot at
making the field at the NCAA Championships, to be held next weekend (March 8
& 9) in Fayetteville, Ark. Automatic qualifiers are assured of a spot in
the meet, and a meet committee will decide which provisional qualifiers will
compete. A complete listing of the competitors who have qualified for the
NCAA Championship meet both automatically and provisionally, as well as
their best times, is available through www.ncaa.org.
Alan Wasielewski, Publicity Assistant
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