JOHNSON COMPETES AT JAMES MADISON LAST CHANCE INVITATIONAL
HARRISONBURG, Va. -- Washington and Lee junior Nathan
Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County) competed in the JMU Last
Chance Invitational on Saturday afternoon.
Johnson placed third overall in the 3000 meter steeplechase
with school-record time of 9:29.36, narrowly missing the cut for the
NCAA Championships.
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W&L TRACK ATHLETES COMPETE AT LIBERTY
LYNCHBURG, Va. -- Members of the Washington and Lee track
and field team competed at the Liberty Twilight Qualifier, hosted by
Liberty University on Thursday in Lynchburg, Va.
Senior Brian Krupczak (Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) led the Generals in
the 100 meter dash, placing second among Division III competition with
a time of 11.11. Freshman Andrew Fischer (Middletown, N.J./Middletown
South) placed second among Division III competition in the javelin throw
with a distance of 156 feet, six inches, while junior Nathan Johnson
(Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County) placed second in his heat for the
800 meter run, clocking a time of 1:59.63.
Both W&L squads return to action on Sat., May 8 at the James Madison
Invitational.
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W&L TRACK TEAM HOSTS ODAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
LEXINGTON, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens and
womens track teams both finished fourth out of five teams as the
Generals hosted the 2004 Old Dominion Athletic Conference Championships
on Saturday afternoon.
Lynchburg won both the mens (185.5 points) and womens (149)
competition. Trailing the Hornets on the mens side were Bridgewater
(178), Roanoke (64), W&L (48.5) and Eastern Mennonite (47). On the
womens side, Eastern Mennonite finished second (119), followed
by Roanoke (109), W&L (93) and Bridgewater (53).
W&L junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County) was
crowned the mens Co-Athlete of the Meet along with Steward White
of Bridgewater, while Bridgewaters Shane Stevens was named the
mens Coach of the Year. Ashley Palmer of Lynchburg was named the
womens Athlete of the Meet, while Lynchburgs Jack Toms and
Eastern Mennonites Paul Johnson split for Coach of the Year honors.
The Generals performance was highlighted by seven All-ODAC performers,
two individual titles and two school records. Johnson earned his Co-Athlete
of the Meet title and All-ODAC honors after winning both the 1500 meter
run (4:02.97) and the 5000 meter run (15:59.88).
For the W&L womens squad, junior Meredith Walker (Travelers
Rest, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal) was a three-time All-ODAC performer,
taking second in the 100 meter dash (13.21) and anchoring both the second-place
4x100 Relay and the 4x400 Relay. Freshman Sara Behmerwohld (San Juan
Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills), junior Ann Tompins (McLean, Va./Potomac
School) and junior Kim Gunst (Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman) joined
Walker as All-ODAC runners in the 4x100, clocking a school-record time
of 51.68. Behmerwohld, Gunst and freshman Huntley Rodes (Nashville,
Tenn./Harpeth Hall) also earned All-ODAC laurels in the 4x400 Relay
with a time of 4:14.82.
Behmerwold earned All-ODAC honors in the 400 meter hurdles after taking
second with a school-record time of 68.40, while junior Emily Barker
(Clifton, Va./Mount Vernon) rounded out the W&L womens All-ODAC
athletes with a second-place throw of 32.38 meters in the javelin.
Junior Steve Chambers (Christiana, Pa./Octorara Area) took third place
in the 5000 meter run with a time of 16:08.95, while junior Chris Walker
(Franklin, Mass./Paul VI) placed third in the shot with a 13.38 meter
hurl.
Senior Brian Krupczak (Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) rounded out the mens
highest placewinners with third place finish in the 100 meter dash (11.31).
Both W&L squads return to action on Sat., May 1 at the Mason Dixon
Championships in Newport News, Va.
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W&L TRACK TEAMS IN ACTION AT EASTERN MENNONITE
INVITATIONAL
Junior Kim Gunst
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HARRISONBURG, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens and womens
track and field teams were in action on Saturday afternoon at the Eastern
Mennonite Invitational.
The W&L women were led by junior Meredith Walker (Travelers Rest,
S.C./Christ Church Episcopal), who ran a leg for the Generals
4x100 relay team which finished first overall with a time of 52.24.
Walker also finished second in the 100 meters (13.31) and third in the
long jump (1600.00). She was joined on the relay team by
freshman Sara Behmerwohld (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills),
and juniors Ann Tompkins (McLean, Va./Potomac School) and Kim Gunst
(Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman).
Behmerwohld also placed third in the 100 meter hurdles with a time
of 16.56. Sophomore Megan Ward (Lindsay, Texas/Lindsay) won the 800
meters with a time of 2:40.50, while freshman Huntley Rodes (Nashville,
Tenn./Harpeth Hall) placed second in the 400 meter hurdles (74.11) and
junior Bethany Dannelly (Raleigh, N.C./Enloe) placed second in the javelin
with a toss of 1044.00.
On the mens side, juniors Steven Chambers (Christiana, Pa./Octorara
Area) and Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County) both won
an event. Chambers completed the 1500 meters in 4:13.33 and Johnson
finished the 800 meters in 2:00.41.
Freshman Andrew Fischer (Middletown, N.J./Middletown South) placed
second in the javelin with a toss of 1589.00, while junior
Chris Walker (Franklin, Mass./Paul VI) placed third in the shot put
with a heave of 445.25.
Washington and Lee returns to action on Saturday as it hosts the ODAC
Championships at the Wilson Field Track.
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W&L TRACK TEAM IN ACTION AT COASTAL CAROLINA
CONWAY, S.C. -- The Washington and Lee mens and
womens track teams competed against Division I competition at
the Coastal Carolina Chanticleer Classic on Saturday afternoon.
There were no team scores kept as only individual efforts were tracked.
On the mens side, junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge
County) emerged as W&Ls lone event winner with an 8:52.10
performance in the 3000 meter run. Junior Steve Chambers (Christiana,
Pa./Octorara Area) took third place in the same event (9:04.09), while
senior Rusty Meyer (Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep) continued the
Generals distance excellence with a fourth-place time of 4:12.04
in the 1500 meter run.
Junior Chris Walker (Franklin, Mass./Paul VI) set a new W&L school
record in the hammer throw with a 11910.5 throw for
eleventh place, while finishing seventh in the shot put with a distance
of 13.21 meters.
On the womens side, sophomore Betsy Frayer (Grand Rapids, Mich./East
Grand Rapids) recorded the Generals highest finish of the day
with a second-place, 11:08.95 clocking in the 3000 meter run. Freshman
Jenny Ratzel (Elm Grove, Wisc./Brookfield East) finished eighth in the
3000 meter run with a time of 11:55.58, while freshman Sara Behmerwohld
(San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills) led W&L with a fifth-place
finish in the 400 meter hurdles (1:10.67).
Both W&L squads return to action on Sat., Apr. 17 at the Eastern
Mennonite Invitational.
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W&L TRACK TEAM IN ACTION AT BRIDGEWATER INVITATIONAL
BRIDGEWATER, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens
and womens track teams were in action at the Bridgewater Invitational
on Saturday in Bridgewater, Va.
There were no team scores kept as only individual efforts were tracked.
On the womens side, freshman Sara Behmerwohld (San Juan Capistrano,
Calif./Dana Hills) led the Generals with a second-place finish in the
400 meter hurdles (1:12.12) and a fourth-place time of 17.75 in the
100 meter hurdles. Junior Emily Barker (Clifton, Va./Mount Vernon) placed
fourth in the shot put (360.50), junior Meredith Walker
(Travelers Rest, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal) placed fifth in the 200
meter dash (28.17) and freshman Huntley Rodes (Nashville, Tenn./Harpeth
Hall) placed fifth in the 400 meter dash (1:05.81).
On the mens side, junior Steve Chambers (Christiana, Pa./Octorara
Area) was W&Ls top finisher, taking second place in the 1500
meter run with a time of 4:10.68. Junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington,
Va./Rockbridge County) took third position in the 1500 meter run with
a time of 4:11.00, while sophomore Hugo Ledesma Diaz (Zapopan, Mexico/Amer.
School at Guadalajara) placed third in the 400 meter hurdles with a
time of 1:01.34.
Both W&L squads return to action on Sat., Apr. 10 at the Coastal
Carolina Invitational.
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W&L TRACK TEAMS IN ACTION AT VCU INVITATIONAL
RICHMOND, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens and womens
track and field teams were in action on Saturday afternoon at the VCU
Ram Invitational where they competed against Division I, II and III
Competition.
The W&L womens team was paced by three athletes who placed
first among Division III competitors at the meet. Junior Emily Barker
(Clifton, Va./Mount Vernon) took home first place honors in the shot
put with a toss of 37.01, a new personal record. Senior
Angel Daniels (Charleston, S.C./Porter-Gaud) took top honors in the
high jump with a leap of 410, while freshman Sara Behmerwohld
(San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills) placed first in the 100 hurdles
with a time of 16.40. Sophomore Mary Christopher (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal
Gibbons) rounded out the W&L leaders with a second place showing
in the 1,500 meters (5:02.20).
On the mens side, junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge
County) placed first among Division III competitors and fourth
overall in the 5,000 meters with a 15:16.31 clocking. Junior Chris Walker
(Franklin, Mass./Paul VI) was second among Division III athletes in
the shot put with a toss of 11.93 meters, while senior Jonathan Brimer
(Dandridge, Tenn./Jefferson County) finished second against D-III competition
in the 100 meters (11.67).
Washington and Lee returns to action on Saturday as it competes in
the Bridgewater Invitational.
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GENERALS HOST W&L INVITATIONAL
LEXINGTON, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens and
womens track teams kicked off their outdoor seasons by hosting
the 2004 W&L Track and Field Invitational on Saturday at Wilson
Field.
On the womens side the Generals finished fourth, while Susquehanna
took top honors with 156 points The Crusaders were followed by Roanoke
(97), Mary Washington (80), W&L (54.5), Sewanee (49), Bridgewater
(43.5), Southern Virginia (38), Christopher Newport (26) and Berea (11).
In mens competition W&L placed seventh, while Susquehanna
won the invitational with 165 points. The Crusaders were followed by
DeSales (78), Sewanee (72), Berea (59), Mary Washington (53), Roanoke
(44), W&L (30), Bridgewater (29.5), Southern Virginia (19.5), Christopher
Newport (6) and William Penn (1).
The W&L womens team was led by sophomore Mary Christopher
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons) and freshman Sara Behmerwohld
(San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills). Christopher won the 800 meter
run with a time of 2:26.37, while Behmerwohld won the 400 meter hurdles
with a school record time of 68.65.
Sophomore Betsy Frayer (Grand Rapids, Mich./East Grand Rapids) emerged
as a top W&L distance runner with third place in the1500 meter run
(5:09.76), while junior Emily Barker (Clifton, Va./Mount Vernon) led
the throwers with points in three events. Barker took third in the javelin
(1075), third in the shot put (365)
and sixth in the discus (1023).
On the mens side junior Chris Walker (Centreville, Va./Paul IV)
was W&Ls lone event winner, taking top honors in the shot
put with a distance of 43 feet, 10 inches. Junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington,
Va./Rockbridge County) placed second in the 1500 meter run (4:04.30),
while senior Rusty Meyer (Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep) took fourth
in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:02.76.
Both W&L squads return to action on Fri., March 19 at the VCU invitational.
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W&L INDOOR TRACK AT ODAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
LYNCHBURG, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens and
womens indoor track teams combined for three conference champions,
a school record and 11 all-conference selections as the Generals competed
at the ODAC Championships on Saturday, hosted by Lynchburg College.
The Generals womens squad scored 52 points to earn fourth
place out of five teams, while the W&L mens team scored 59
points to also place fourth out of five teams. Lynchburg took top honors
in both the mens (183) and womens (158) championships. On
the mens side, the Hornets were trailed by Roanoke (87), Bridgewater
(79), W&L and Eastern Mennonite (52). On the womens side,
Lynchburg was followed by Roanoke (126), Eastern Mennonite (77), W&L
and Bridgewater (41).
For the W&L women, sophomore Betsy Frayer (Grand Rapids, Mich./East
Grand Rapids) emerged as the Generals lone event winner, earning
All-ODAC accolades with top honors in the two mile run (12:13.13).
The distance medley relay unit of junior Ann Tompkins (McLean, Va./Potomac
School), sophomore Karen Blackburn (Richmond, Va./Monacan) and freshmen
Jenny Ratzel (Elm Grove, Wisc./Brookfield East) and Julie Harris (Richmond,
Va./Saint Catherines) also earned all-conference honors with a second-place
finish (14:36.32).
The 4x400-meter relay team of Tompkins, juniors Kim Gunst (Richmond,
Va./Douglas Freeman) and Meredith Walker (Travelers Rest, S.C./Christ
Church Episcopal) and freshman Sara Behmerwohld (San Juan Capistrano,
Calif./Dana Hills) also earned All-ODAC laurels with a second-place
time of 4:32.23.
Behmerwohld bested her own program record in the 55-meter hurdles, surpassing
the old mark of 9.59 with a 9.32, fourth-place showing. Sophomore Mary
Christopher (Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons) rounded out the
Generals leaders with third-place finish in both the 800-meter
run (2:38.58) and the mile (5:37.10).
On the mens side, juniors Chris Walker (Centreville, Va./Paul
IV) and Brian Krupczak (Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) led the Generals with
a pair of ODAC titles. Walker was a two-time all-conference performer
with top honors in the weight-throw (494.25) and second
in the shot (4311.75), while Krupczak won the 55-meter
dash and All-ODAC recognition with a time of 6.67.
Junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County) rounded out
W&Ls all-conference selections with a second-place finish
in the two mile run (9:54.59). Johnson also placed third in the mile
(4:33.74), while the distance medley relay unit of senior Rusty Meyer
(Dallas, Texas/Jesuit College Prep), junior Norman Senior (St. Catherine,
Jamaica/United World College Atlantic), sophomore Hugo Ledesma Diaz
(Zapopan, Mexico/American School at Guadalajara) and freshman David
Kronenfeld (Greensboro, N.C./Wesleyan Christian Acad.) took third with
a time of 11:22.83.
The ODAC Championships mark the end of the Generals indoor track
season.
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W&L INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD IN ACTION AT CNU
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens
and womens indoor track and field squads were in action at the
Christopher Newport University College Frolic on Sunday. The meet included
Division-I and Division-III competition.
For the W&L women, sophomore Mary Christopher (Fort Lauderdale,
Fla./Cardinal Gibbons) finished third among D-III competition in the
mile (5:37.47) and placed fourth overall in the 800-meter run (2:28.73).
Freshmen Jenny Ratzel (Elm Grove, Wisc./Brookfield East) and Sara Behmerwohld
(San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills) were also among the W&L
leaders. Against D-III runners, Ratzel placed fifth in the 800-meter
run (2:36.19) and Behmerwohld placed fifth in the 55-meter dash (9.66).
On the mens side, junior Chris Walker (Centreville, Va./Paul IV)
led the Generals with a fourth-place overall finish in the weight-throw
(4310.5), while taking fourth in D-III with a 420.25
throw in the shot put competition.
Junior Steven Chambers (Christiana, Pa./Octorara Area) placed eighth
overall in the mile with a time of 4:31.24, while junior Brian Krupczak
(Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) rounded out the Generals leaders against
D-III competition with a fourth-place in the 200-meter dash (23.64)
and a fifth-place finish in the 60-meter dash (7.28).
Both W&L squads return to action on Sat., Feb. 28, when the Generals
travel to Lynchburg for the ODAC Indoor Championships.
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W&L INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD IN ACTION AT VMI
LEXINGTON, Va. -- The Washington and Lee mens
and womens indoor track and field squads were in action at the
VMI Winter Relays on Saturday afternoon. The Generals combined for two-top-place
performances and a pair of school records while competing against Division
I and Division III competition.
For the W&L women, sophomore Betsy Frayer (Grand Rapids, Mich./East
Grand Rapids) emerged as the top runner in the 3,000-meter run, besting
all competitors with a time of 11:30.44.
Freshmen Kathryn Brennan (New Orleans, La./Isidore Newman) and Sara
Behmerwohld (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana Hills) used their performances
to set a pair of new standards for the Generals program. Brennan
vaulted to a program-record mark of 94.25 in the pole
vault, while Behmerwohld clocked W&Ls fastest-ever 55-meter
hurdle time with a 9.59 performance.
Junior Meredith Walker (Travelers Rest, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal),
junior Ann Tompkins (McLean, Va./Potomac School) and freshman Huntley
Rodes (Nashville, Tenn./Harpeth Hall) were also among the Generals
leaders. Among Division III sprinters in the 200-meter dash, Walker
took second (29.24), Tompkins took third (29.60) and Rodes took fourth
(29.82).
For the men, juniors Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge County)
and Steven Chambers (Christiana, Pa./Octorara Area) led W&L with
the top-two finishes in the 3,000-meter run. Johnson won the event with
a 9:02.95 clocking, while Chambers crossed the tape second in a time
of 9:14.11.
Junior Chris Walker (Centreville, Va./Paul IV) took top weight-throw
honors among Division III participants with a distance of 44 5.25,
while junior Brian Krupczak (Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset) was Division
IIIs second-place finisher in the 55-meter dash with a time of
6.70 seconds.
Both W&L squads return to action on Sunday at the Christopher Newport
Invitational.
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W&L TRACK COMPETES AT SUSQUEHANNA INVITATIONAL
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SELINSGROVE, Pa. -- The Washington and Lee mens and womens
indoor track and field teams were both in action on Saturday at the
Susquehanna Invitational competing against Division II and Division
III competition.
Leading the way for the women was junior Meredith Walker (Travelers
Rest, S.C./Christ Church Episcopal), who placed three among Division
III competitors in the Long Jump (155.34) and eighth among
DIII athletes in the 200 meters (29.09). Freshman Katherine Brennan
(New Orleans, La./Isidore Newman) placed third in the pole vault with
a school-record vault of 900.00, while sophomore Mary Christopher
(Fort Lauderdale, Fla./Cardinal Gibbons) finished third among DIII athletes
in the 800 meters with a time of 2:33.77.
The W&L Distance Relay team of freshman Tippins Stone (Nashville,
Tenn./Harpeth Hall), junior Anne Tompkins (McLean, Va./Potomac School),
freshman Jenny Ratzel (Elm Grove, Wisc./Brookfield East) and Christopher
placed second among DIII teams and third overall with a time of 13:15.00.
The W&L men were paced by junior Brian Krupczak (Cohasset, Mass./Cohasset),
who placed fourth among Division III competitors in the 200 meters with
a time of 23.72. Sophomore Keith Sullivan (San Antonio, Texas/Alamo
Heights) placed sixth among DIII athletes in the triple jump with a
leap of 393.00 and junior Nathan Johnson (Lexington, Va./Rockbridge
County) was third among DIII athletes in the 1,500 meters with a time
of 4:14.92.
The Generals will return to action on Sun., Feb. 8, when they compete
in the Christopher Newport Invitational.
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W&L TRACK COMPETES IN VMI KEYDET INVITATIONAL
LEXINGTON, Va. -- The Washington and Lee indoor track
and field program began its 2003-04 season by competing in the VMI Keydet
Invitational against Division I and Division III competition on Saturday
afternoon.
Freshman Sara Behmerwohld (San Juan Capistrano, Calif./Dana
Hills) led the W&L women by placing second among Division III competitors
in the 55-meter high hurdles with a time of 9.78. She also ran a leg
of the Generals 4 x 400 meter relay team which finished second
among Division III teams with a time of 4:39.00. She was joined on the
relay team by juniors Meredith Walker (Travelers Rest, S.C./Christ Church
Episcopal), Kim Gunst (Richmond, Va./Douglas Freeman) and Casey Sharpe
(Manassas, Va./Osbourn).
Walker also placed fourth among Division III participants
in the 55-meter dash with a time of 8.11, while junior Ann Tompkins
(Houston, Texas/Kinkaid) placed second among DIII athletes in the 200-meter
dash with a time of 29.54. Freshman Kathryn Brennan (New Orleans, La./Isidore
Newman) tied for second among DIII athletes in the pole vault with a
school-record vault of 8.00.
For the men, sophomore Keith Sullivan (San Antonio, Texas/Alamo
Heights) led the way by placing second among DIII athletes in the triple
jump (11.90 meters) and third in the long jump (5.71 meters). Junior
Lee Stinnett (Lexington, Va./Parry McCluer) finished fifth among Division
III competitors in the 55-meters (7.06) and 200-meters (25.66).
Washington and Lee returns to action on Sat., Jan. 24
as it competes in the Susquehanna University Invitational.
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