Apr 28, 2007 MIT Claims Both NEWMAC Outdoor Track And Field Crowns NEW LONDON, CONN.-The MIT men's and women's
track and field teams captured the NEWMAC conference championship
Saturday afternoon at the United States Coast Guard Academy brand
new track facility. The MIT men won with a total score of 247
points, while the Engineer women won with a score of 215.5.
Stephen Morton captured the triple jump, long
jump, and 200 meters for the Engineers, while MIT's Greg
Tao won the pole vault. Trevor
Rundell beat the field in the 10,000 meters, and
Yermie Cohen won the 1,500
meters.
For the MIT women, Karen Condon won the 10,000
meter event, while Amy Magnuson took home the
title in the 100 meter hurdles. Also for the women,
Leanne Veldhuis won the 800 meters, while
Maria Monks outlasted the filed in the 5000
meters. In the women's field events, MIT's Chi-Fong
Wang won the javelin, Aline Thomas
captured the shot put, and Emily Hwang won the
pole vault title.
The Engineers 4x100 men's squad was victorious as well.
Coast Guard's Steve Blum won the javelin,
Sam England took home the 400 meter hurdles and
helped the men's 4x400 relay team squeak past Springfield for first
place in the relay. Caitlin Quinn captured
the 3000 meter steeplechase as the lone winner for the Coast Guard
women.
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