Track & Field Teams Gearing Up For Landmark Indoor Championships
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MADISON, N.J. – After three months of competition that
spanned two semesters six Landmark Conference indoor track &
field teams will get its chance at a conference title when
competition begins at the 2010 Landmark Indoor Track & and
Field Championships Saturday Feb. 27 at the Garrett Sports Complex
on the campus of Susquehanna University in Selinsgrove, Pa.
The meet gets started with field events 11 a.m. on Saturday. Host
Susquehanna will be defending its team championship on the
men’s side while Moravian College will try and earn a
third-straight team crown in women’s competition. Challenging
that duo will be The Catholic University of America, Goucher
College, Juniata College, and the United States Merchant Marine
Academy as each team tries to earn the first Landmark Indoor Track
& Field team Championships. Champions will also be crowned in
13 individual events and four relays for both the men and
women.
In the men’s meet, Susquehanna earned the program’s
first conference title last season, finishing 40 points ahead of
the defending champs from Moravian. Senior Paul Thistle has had a
dominant indoor season, breaking several Landmark records and will
pace the Crusaders on the track, while last year’s Rookie of
the Year Graham Huber also returns and could threaten for several
titles in the jumps.
Moravian is the most likely challenger to the Crusaders and with a
deep and versatile roster could be in position to reclaim its
title. Eric Woodruff holds the fastest time in three sprint events
and is poised for a big meet, while Mike Blenk is a versatile
performer who could score in a variety of events. T.J. Breya gives
Juniata a threat to earn points in the long sprints and the hurdles
as the Eagles try and move up the standings after consecutive
third-place finishes. Catholic has twice placed fourth at the
Landmark meet, and will look to get a boost from its throwing duo
of Steve Prieur and Tom Breslin who each are highly ranked in their
events. Goucher put together a strong performance in its final meet
before the Championships and could be poised to move up the
standings and has freshman Will Evans III who has made a major
impact in the sprints in his first collegiate season and should be
a factor in those events. For USMMA the Mariners will head into the
meet with the largest roster they’ve had through the first
three Landmark seasons and will look for Cole Diaz to make in
impact in the sprints and hurdles.
In the women’s competition Moravian looks to be in strong
position to claim the title for the third time in as many seasons
as the Greyhounds bring back the majority of the roster from the
team that earned the title by 130 points last season. Reigning
Field Athlete of Year Jessica Posimo highlights a standout group of
sprinters and jumpers who rank at the top of a variety of events.
Also poised for a big meet is pole vaulter Anna Heim who has
already provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championships.
Susquehanna has finished as runners-up to the Greyhounds the
previous two seasons and is in position to again challenge for the
top spot. The distance pairing of Alycia Woodruff and Casey Hess
have turned in some of the fastest times in the conference, while
the team also has a deep roster of throwers. Juniata has claimed
the third spot at the first two Landmark meets and also come in
with strength in a variety of areas. Angela Shaffer is ranked high
in the hurdles and the high jump, and could be a Rookie of the Year
contender at her first Championship meet. Catholic’s strength
looks to be in the long sprints and mid-distance races, with Remy
Ball highlighting that group, while Kelly Carioto has already set a
new Landmark record this year in the shot put. Goucher’s Abby
Cooney is also highly ranked in the throws, and will try and help
the Gophers move up from their fifth-place position of last season.
USMMA has been bolstered by a strong freshman class, most notably
Jessica Tyack in the jump events, while Gretchen Holoubek has
produced some strong times in the mid-distance races.
After competing on Saturday Landmark competitors who have
qualified may compete at the ECAC Championships March 5-6 at Smith
College in Northampton, Mass. followed by the NCAA Division III
Indoor Championships March 13-14 at DePauw University in
Greencastle, Ind.





