Women's Track gets six firsts at Carleton Quad
February 4, 2005
The St. Thomas women's indoor track and field team had six firsts in Friday's five-team Carleton Quadrangular in Northfield.
Winona State (170) edged the Tommies (151) for the team crown with St. Ben's (124), Carleton (96) and a partial St. Olaf squad (24) rounding out the field.
UST junior All-American Kristal Grigsby, competing in her first meet of the season, won the long jump (17-5 1-2), took second in the 55 dash (7.63) and tied for second in the high jump (5-1 3-4).
All-American Brigid Power won the 1,000 (3:08.44); Megan Mayer won the 800 (2:27.73); Selina Dehn won the triple jump (36-5 1-2); and UST swept the 4x200 (1:53.66) and 4x400 relays (4:06.40).
Andretta Colley took second in the long jump (17-0 3-4) and fourth in the triple jump (32-11 3-4). Molly Bauman took third in the 55 dash (7.63) and the 200 (26.71).
Other Tommie top-five finishers were Alicia Wolff, second in the 400 (62.23); Christina Chapman, fourth in the 200 (26.78); Mary McKee, fourth in the 600 (1:47.56); Jenny Olin, third in the mile (3:35.96); Beth Magnuson, fifth in the 5,000 (11:33.45); Nikki Mammen, fourth in the 55 hurdles (9.56); and Jada Lewis, fifth in the high jump (4-11 3-4).
St. Thomas competes again Feb. 12 in Northfield at the Minnesota-Wisconsin Border Battle hosted by St. Olaf.
see link to story, results here