• Outdoor National Ranking: #10
  • Outdoor Regional Ranking: #1
  • 1 Indoor National Champion
  • 4 Outdoor National Champions
  • 25 Indoor Individual All-Americans
  • 38 Outdoor Individual All-Americans
  • 3 Indoor UAA Team Championships
  • 8 Outdoor UAA Team Championships

2003-04 Women's Indoor Track & Field Season Recap

Emory University finished the 2004 indoor track season with seven athletes earning all-conference honors and a school record in the distance medley relay.

Emory finished fourth at the University Athletic Association indoor championships. Seven Emory athletes earned all-conference honors by finishing in the top three in their events.

Junior Emily Watts won the 55-meter dash. It was the seventh time in the UAA's 17-year history that an Eagle won the event.

Junior Dorothy Boone finished third in both the 3,000- and 5,000-meter runs. She becomes the fourth Eagle ever to attain all-conference honors in both events in the same year.

Other all-conference performers were Katie Anding, third in the pole vault; Amy DiBianca, third in the 1,500m run; Rebecca Ely, third in the 55m hurdles; Jane Ukandu, third in 55m dash; and Ashley DeMarco, third in the high jump.

Emory runners set a school record in the distance-medley relay at the Clemson Invitational competing against athletes from NCAA Division I universities.

The team of Meghan Callier, Angela Davie, Amy DiBianca, and Julia Morton won the distance medley with a time of 12 minutes and 29.80 seconds, setting a school record in the event. The mark beat the previous school record of 12:35.14, which was set earlier in the season at the Christopher Newport Invitational. The record time was the fastest time in the South region for the season, according to Southregionrunning.com. It was 10 seconds away from provisionally qualifying for the NCAA indoor championships.

Following are some individual honors:

Conference Champions (University Athletic Association)
Emily Watts Marietta, GA (Wheeler) 55-meter Dash  
 
All-Conference (University Athletic Association)
Katie Anding Houston, TX (Kinkaid) Pole Vault 3rd
Dorothy Boone Dallas, TX (Highland Park) 3000-meter Run 3rd
Dorothy Boone Dallas, TX (Highland Park) 5000-meter Run 3rd
Ashley DeMarco Pittsburgh, PA (Mt. Lebanon) High Jump 3rd
Amy DiBianca Winston-Salem, NC (Mount Tabor) 1500-meter Run 3rd
Rebecca Ely Paxton, MA (Wachusett Regional) 55-meter Hurdles 3rd
Jane Ukandu Sugar Land, TX (William P. Clements) 55-meter Dash 3rd
Emily Watts Marietta, GA (Wheeler) 55-meter Dash 1st