Emory University saw six members of its women’s track and field program recognized for their accomplishments both athletically and in the classroom with their inclusion to the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association 2012 Division III All-Academic Team.
Paced by all-America and conference Most Outstanding Performer honors during the season from junior Theresa Ford, the Emory University women’s indoor track and field team turned in one of its best campaigns in the program’s history in 2012.
Led by a talented group of sprinters, hurdlers and jumpers during the 2012 season, the Emory University women’s outdoor track and field team recorded an 18th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, and claimed its third-straight University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship and seventh outdoor conference title overall.
Emory University seniors Geraint Davies, Ben Euwer, Charlotte Diggs, and Tess Gallegos, and juniors Stephen Ellwood and Theresa Ford were each named to the Capital One Track and Field/ Cross Country Academic All-District Team for their academic and athletic performances during the 2011-12 year.
The Emory University women’s track and field team received all-America and school-record performances from both its 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay teams, leading the squad to a 18th-place finish at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships in Claremont, California.
Emory University senior Alix Dyer, junior Kaele Leonard and sophomore Morgan Monroe were all in action during the second day of competition at the 2012 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Colleges in Claremont, California.
The Emory University women’s 4x100-meter relay and 4x400-meter relay each qualified for the finals of the events, highlighting the first day of competition for the Eagles at the 2012 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Claremont, California.
Eight members of the Emory University track and field team were named to the field for the 2012 NCAA Division III Outdoor Championships, to be held in Claremont, California from May 24th – 26th.
Emory University’s John Curtin was named the Women’s Head Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year for the South/Southeast Region, while Madeleine Outman was selected as the Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year, as chosen by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).
In the final meet for Emory University before the 2012 NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships, a number of Eagles made improvements to their qualifying times at the Gregory Invitational at North Central College in Naperville, IL on Thursday and Friday.
Members of the Emory University Track and Field team set four new school records while in action at meets in Naperville, Illinois, Clemson, South Carolina and Atlanta, Georgia during the weekend.
Emory University junior Kaele Leonard and senior Ian Francis were named the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Track and Field Athletes of the Week, following their performances at last Saturday’s Bob Pollock Invitational.
Emory University junior Kaele Leonard turned in a career day on Saturday at the Bob Pollock Invitational at Clemson University, setting a school record in the 400-meter dash during the meet.
Emory University freshman Debora Adjibaba was named both the University Athletic Association’s (UAA) Most Outstanding Performer in running events and the Rookie of the Year, while senior Ian Francis was named the Most Outstanding Performer in field events, following their performances at last weekend’s conference championship meet in Pittsburgh, PA.
The Emory University women’s track and field team turned in a dominant final day at the 2012 University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Championships to claim its third-consecutive outdoor conference title. Meanwhile, the Emory men finished fifth at the UAA Championships.
The Emory University men’s and women’s track and field teams opened competition at the 2012 University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships in Pittsburgh, PA with a strong first day, including a conference championship in the long jump for senior Ian Francis.
Emory University will make the trip to Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this weekend for the 2012 University Athletic Association (UAA) Outdoor Track and Field Championships, from Saturday, April 28th through Sunday, April 29th.
In their final stages of preparation for next weekend’s University Athletic Association (UAA) Championship in Pittsburgh, PA, the Emory University track and field team split a limited squad between the War Eagle Invitational at Auburn University, and the Mountain Laurel Invitational at the University of the South (Sewanee) this weekend.
With just two weeks remaining before the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships, the Emory University track and field team will continue preparing this weekend, as the Eagles are currently scheduled to compete at the Western Carolina Invitational on Friday and the Johnson C. Smith Invitational on Friday and Saturday.
The Emory University men’s and women’s track and field teams combined to record the squad’s season-best marks in 12 different events while competing at the Johnson C. Smith Invitational, including top-10 Division III times in three events.
The Emory University track and field team saw its members break program records in four events during the weekend, while in competition at the Duke Invitational and the Auburn Tiger Track Classic on Friday and Saturday.
Emory University will split its squad between two different outdoor track and field meets this weekend, heading to Durham, NC for the Duke Invitational and Auburn, AL for the Tiger Track Classic on Friday and Saturday.
The Eagles wrapped up their 2012 home-meet season on Saturday with the Emory Track and Field Classic, with both the Emory men and women claiming the top spot in the team standings.
Emory University will host its second and final meet of the 2012 outdoor track and field season, welcoming opposing schools to the Woodruff Physical Education Center for the Emory Track and Field Classic on Friday and Saturday. (CLICK THE HEADLINE FOR HEAT SHEETS)
Emory University track and field team opened up its 2012 outdoor season with a strong start, as the women finished first, and the men fourth, at the Emory University Invitational.
The Emory University track and field team will open its 2012 outdoor season this weekend, hosting the annual Emory Invitational from Friday, March 23rd through Saturday, March 24th at the Woodruff Physical Education Center.