Mary Washington Women And Salisbury Men Prepared To Defend CAC Track & Field Titles
The University of Mary Washington and Salisbury University have combined to win every Capital Athletic Conference track & field championship since 1993, and both schools have loaded up for a run at the 2008 championships, which will be held at York College Saturday (4/19), beginning at 10 a.m.
Mary Washington has captured all 14 women's team championships since the CAC added women's track & field as a championship sport in 1994. Salisbury came close to upending the Eagles in 2007, falling just four points short in the final standings.
On the men's side, Salisbury is the four-time defending CAC champion and has captured the team prize nine times in the last 14 years. Mary Washington is a five-time CAC men's track & field champion, including four-straight titles from 2000-to-2003. York won the championship in the first two years of CAC competition (1991-92).
Here is a look at the top competitors for each of the six men's and women's team teams:
GALLAUDET's Onye Davis has had a successful
year for the men's team, extending from his preference of discus to
add shot and javelin to his repertoire. Onye is currently posting
the top performance in mens discus this year. Anthony Baskin has
also been a bright light for the Gallaudet men posting top
performances in 110m hurdles, 400m hurdles, high jump, and triple
jump. Matt Schindel has also posted a qualifying mark in the
javelin for 2008.
On the women's side, Kari Olney has led the women
of GALLAUDET in the process of rebuilding the
program. Olney has had success this year competing in the 1500m run
and has also found a new passion in both the 3000m steeplechase and
javelin.
The HOOD men have 13 CAC Qualifying Marks and 12 top-six seeds, led by freshman Justin Everett's second seed in the long jump, William Andrews (third in the Steeplechase) and Matt Haynes (third in the Hammer, as well as sixth in the discus). In only the team's second year, Hood do not yet have the depth to contest for the team titles, but the Blazers are beginning to attract athletes capable of competing at the top level of the conference. It remains to be seen how Hood will perform in the team standings; however, the Blazers should score substantially more points, as well as come away with our first individual All-Conference performers.
Last year, the HOOD women's team scored six points and the men 10 in finishing in 6th place (both sides). This year, the Hood women have 13 marks in the top six and over a dozen marks meeting the CAC Qualifying Standards. In addition, we have three top-seeds: Jessica Parrish (1st in the 100 & 200) and Danielle Sgro (Top mark in the 10,000, as well as 5th best 5000).
The MARY WASHINGTON men will look to improve on
last year's third place finish at the CAC Championships, with
returning CAC champions Nate Boyarksy (javelin),
Sean O'Neill (800 meters), and Frank
DeVar (5K). Also looking for a strong meet is 2008 indoor
All-American Matt Cash, who finished in the top
eight at NCAAs in March in the 800 meters. Jumpers Phil
Allison and Justin German will also
bolster the Eagles' effort.
The MARY WASHINGTON women have reigning CAC
Athlete of the Year Carly Hambley leading a strong
group for Head Coach Stan Soper, whose Eagles have
won every CAC Championship since the addition of track as a
conference sport in 1994. Hambley, Mae Winchester,
and Ann Tripp return as conference champs, and
senior Cristy Falcone, the 2007 CAC Cross Country
Runner of the Year, also look to fare well this weekend.
The SALISBURY men's track and field team, the
four-time defending Capital Athletic Conference champions, will
look to make conference history on Saturday in York, Pa., as the
Sea Gulls aim for a CAC best fifth title in a row. The Sea Gulls
last year blew away the competition with a 100+ point victory.
Salisbury is led by sophomore All-American Delannie
Spriggs, who became the first-ever Indoor Track and Field
All-American for Salisbury this past March. Spriggs is a vital part
of Salisbury's 4x100 meter relay team which also includes seniors
Samuel Singleton and Kevin Teal
along with sophomore Justin Acker. The Sea Gulls
will also have a strong presence in the long distance events as
senior Eric Graves, the 2007 CAC Men's Cross
Country Runner of the Year, leads the way. In the field events,
junior Bobby Price (high jump) and sophomores
Christian Adami (throws) Brandon
Fugett (throws) and
Quentin Briscoe (triple jump, hurdles) should lead
the way for the maroon and gold.
It was a heartbreaking loss for the SALISBURY
women's track and field team last season in the 2007 Capital
Athletic Conference championships. The Sea Gulls lost by four
points to perennial conference power University of Mary Washington
at the SU track and field venue. Salisbury will look to redeem
itself in 2008 as the Sea Gulls travel to
York, Pa. Salisbury will be led by junior Jenn
Bulger who is slated to participate in five different
events. Bulger won the CAC long jump and high jump events last
season. Junior long distance runner Kelly Sullivan
will look to repeat as champion of the 3,000 meter steeplechase.
Senior Alicia Canzanese, sophomore
Victoria Lawson and freshman Charlese
Phillips will lead the sprint teams. Canzanese is the
reigning CAC 100-meter dash champion. Senior Casey
McInerny will also look to repeat as CAC champion in the
1,500-meter run.
The WESLEY men's track & field team
looks to cap off a successful first varsity season at the Division
III level. Larry Beavers has paced a deep sprint
team with a personal best of 10.88 that earned him CAC Athlete of
the Week honors. Michael Clarke, Alpha
Koroma and Matt Robertson join him on a
formidable 4x100 meter relay team. In the field events,
Dakevis Howard has been a standout all season in
the triple jump and is joined in the long and high jumps by
Horton Hodges.
WESLEY will finish its first Division III women's
track & field varsity season at the CAC Championships.
Ashley Cox has been a stellar all-around performer
in the sprints and jumps and earned CAC Athlete of the Week honors
last week after placing in the top three in four different events
at the Rowan Open. Sontia Biggus has excelled in
the field throwing the shot put and looks to make her mark there.
Jen Parave anchors the team in the middle
distances.
The YORK men's track & field squad enters the 2008 championships with high expectations after a very good regular season. The Spartans are led by senior Nate Krotzer as he expects to defend his CAC title in the high jump while he looks to improve on last year's second place finish in the long jump and third place mark in the triple jump and 400 dash. Joe Hill, Gabe Henise, and Ryan Liggitt are a trio of Spartans that expect to take home all-conference honors in their respective events. York also boasts an impressive group of throwers as first year head coach Erick Camodeca looks for that group to earn big points for the green and white. Zack Raywood, Andrew Jones, and Gary Rynier will anchor the Spartan efforts in the throws.
The YORK women's track & field team comes into the 2008 championship meet looking to build on last year's fourth place finish at the championships. Senior Sarah Becker and sophomore Alaina Smelko pace the Spartans who had a solid regular season dual meet campaign. Becker finished second last year in the hammer while Smelko was second in the triple jump. York features a core of talented underclassmen that will look to elevate the Spartans into the upper half of the conference.



