The 2010 season was a banner year for the Emory University womens outdoor track and field team, which won its fifth University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Championship, and the programs first since the 1997 season.
Emory University head track and field coach John Curtin has announced the appointment of Madeleine Outman as assistant coach. Outman will begin her duties on August 12.
People entering the Woodruff PE Center on the Emory campus will see and and hear the signs of construction including bulldozers, jackhammers, shovels and sledgehammers as a pair of widely-used facilities undergo major renovations.
The Emory University womens indoor track and field team finished second in the University Athletic Association (UAA) during the 2009-10 season, and was represented by three of its members at the NCAA Division III Championships.
Emory University seniors Alex Greenhouse and Brittany Donino capped off their collegiate careers with all-America performances during the final day of competition at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships.
It certainly did not come easy, but Emory senior Brittany Donino qualified for the finals of the 100 meter hurdles on Friday as the Eagles wound up the second day of competition at the NCAA III Track and Field Championships.
Emory Universitys Alex Greenhouse, Mary Crystal Spence, Brittany Donino, Lauren Attiah, and the womens 4x100-meter relay team were selected to compete at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, to be held in Berea, OH from May 27th-29th.
The Emory University track and field team took full advantage of its last opportunity to qualify for the NCAA Division III Championships next week, as Alex Greenhouse recorded the teams first automatic qualifying time of the season, and the womens squad recorded seven provisional qualifying times, while competing at the Gregory Invitational, in Naperville, IL.
Emory University senior Greg Decker broke his own school-record time in the 10,000-meter run, and Alex Robin, Alex Greenhouse, Lauren Attiah, and the Eagles womens 4x100-meter relay team all recorded provisional qualifying marks as the Eagles were in action at two meets this weekend.
The Emory University track and field team saw three of its members record provisional qualifying marks at Saturdays Georgia Invitational in Athens, GA.
After a week off from competition, the Emory University track and field team will return to competition on Saturday, making the trip northwest to participate at the University of Georgia Invitational in Athens, GA.
After winning the 2010 University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Track and Field Championship last weekend, Emory seniors Alex Greenhouse and Brittany Donino were named the conferences Most Outstanding Performers in running events, and the Eagles coaching staff was named the conference Womens Coaching Staff of the Year.
It all came down to the final event of the University Athletic Association Outdoor Championships, and the Emory University womens team rose to the challenge, using a first-place performance in the 4x400 relay to break a tie and bring home the conference title to Atlanta.
Emory University seniors Rebecca Flink and Greg Decker each came away with the first outdoor conference championships of their career, helping the Eagles to a strong start during the first day of competition at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Track & Field Championships.
The Emory University track and field team will look to make a run at the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship this weekend, as the Eagles will head to St. Louis, MO for the outdoor championship meet, hosted by Washington University (Mo.), on Saturday and Sunday.
With one last weekend to get ready for the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship, a number of Eagles turned in strong performances at the War Eagle Invitational, hosted by Auburn University.
In its final meet before the 2010 University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Track and Field Championships, the Eagles will head to Auburn, AL for the War Eagle Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The Emory University track and field team added four more NCAA provisional times this weekend, while competing at the Ole Miss Invitational in Oxford, MS.
The Emory University track and field team will be split between a pair of meets again this weekend, as the Eagles will take part in both the Ole Miss Invitational in Oxford, MS and the Furman Invitational in Grenville, SC on Saturday, April 10th.
In its first road action of the 2010 outdoor track and field season, Emory University turned in four NCAA provisional qualifying marks while competing at the Duke Invitational and the Gem of the Hills Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The Emory University track and field team, fresh off a pair of home meets, will take to the road for the first time in the 2010 outdoor season, traveling to the Duke Invitational and the Gem of the Hills Invitational this weekend.
In the teams second and final home track and field meet of the season, the Emory University women came away with a team win, while the men finished second, at the Emory Classic and Decathlon this weekend.
The Emory University track and field team will host its second and final outdoor meet of the season this weekend, starting with the Emory Decathlon on Thursday and Friday, and concluding with the Emory Classic on Friday and Saturday.
In the Eagles first outdoor track and field meet of the season, and on the teams home track, the Emory University men finished first, while the women came in third, at the Emory Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The Emory University track and field team will kick off the 2010 outdoor season this weekend, as the Eagles will host the Emory Invitation on Friday, March 19th and Saturday, March 20th. Click on the headline to access links to important meet information.
Emory University senior Brittany Donino and sophomore Lauren Attiah each earned all-America honors at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships, helping the Eagles to a 34th-place finish at the meet.
During the first day of the NCAA Division III Indoor Track & Field Championships at DePauw University in Greencastle, IN, Emory University senior Brittany Donino qualified for the finals in the 55-meter hurdles, and freshman Theresa Ford finished 16th in the womens high jump.
Emory University senior Alex Greenhouse, sophomore Lauren Attiah, head coach John Curtin and assistant coach Kevin Semanick were honored by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) based on their performances during the 2010 Indoor season.
Three members of the Emory University womens track and field team qualified for the NCAA Division III Indoor Championships, to be held at DePauw University in Greencastle, IN, from March 12th 13th.