The NCAA Track and Field Championships begin this weekend for the Shockers in Eugene, Oregon. The meet runs Thursday-Saturday in "Tracktown, USA" - site of next year's Olympic Trials.
The top 48 athletes in both the Western and Eastern halves of the country are sent to their respective "preliminaries" (East goes to Indiana) with the top-12 in each event advancing through to the "NCAA Finals" two weeks later in Des Moines.
Here are the Lady Shockers qualified for this weekend and their current rankings:
La'Taish Brown - Long Jump #27
Audacia Moore - 100m #22, 200 #21, Triple Jump #48
Natalie Morerod - 400 hurdles #42
Tonya Nero - 10,000m #2
Alilphine Tuliamuk - 5000m #7, 10,000m #6
4x100 relay (Williams, Moore, Hallman, Pruitt) #24
Here's a link to all the qualifiers: http://www.ustfccca.org/weekly-resul...or-track-field
Obviously Nero is not only one of the favorites to advance to the finals but a national champion contender in the 10k. Tuliamuk has chosen to try the tough 5k/10k double so that doubles her chances of advancing. The others will need to improve on their seeding but Brown will have a good shot - she's been a little bit injured during the outdoor season and was a NCAA qualifier indoors. The sprints are all very close so if Moore has a good meet she could advance as well.
Good luck to all the ladies as they begin their NCAA journeys!
The top 48 athletes in both the Western and Eastern halves of the country are sent to their respective "preliminaries" (East goes to Indiana) with the top-12 in each event advancing through to the "NCAA Finals" two weeks later in Des Moines.
Here are the Lady Shockers qualified for this weekend and their current rankings:
La'Taish Brown - Long Jump #27
Audacia Moore - 100m #22, 200 #21, Triple Jump #48
Natalie Morerod - 400 hurdles #42
Tonya Nero - 10,000m #2
Alilphine Tuliamuk - 5000m #7, 10,000m #6
4x100 relay (Williams, Moore, Hallman, Pruitt) #24
Here's a link to all the qualifiers: http://www.ustfccca.org/weekly-resul...or-track-field
Obviously Nero is not only one of the favorites to advance to the finals but a national champion contender in the 10k. Tuliamuk has chosen to try the tough 5k/10k double so that doubles her chances of advancing. The others will need to improve on their seeding but Brown will have a good shot - she's been a little bit injured during the outdoor season and was a NCAA qualifier indoors. The sprints are all very close so if Moore has a good meet she could advance as well.
Good luck to all the ladies as they begin their NCAA journeys!
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