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Track & Field Latest News
Johnson, Women's Team, Honored by USTFCCCA
Jul. 15 - Sophomore sprinter Katie Johnson (Anoka, Minn.) was one of 222 women's track & field student-athletes to earn 2008 USTFCCCA Division II Women's All-Academic Track and Field Team honors. Meanwhile, the CU women's track & field team was one of 58 Division II programs to earn the team award, as announced by the USTFCCCA. This is the third straight year the women's team has achieved the award.
Bacon Defends Two Titles as Concordia Finishes Outdoor Season at Wayne State
May. 10 - Junior Kawaskii Bacon (Minneapolis, MN) defended his NSIC titles in the 100m (10.85) and 200m (21.85) dashes Saturday afternoon in Wayne, Neb., as the Golden Bears finished their 2008 outdoor season. As a team the men finished fifth of six with 61.50 points, while the women finished seventh of seven with 28 points.
Two Become Champions at Day One of NSIC Championships
May. 09 - Day one of the 2008 NSIC Outdoor Championships concluded late Friday night in Wayne, Neb. When the day was done, the Goldens women are in fifth with 20 points, while the men are sixth with 21.50 points. Tre Sayles (Jr., Woodbury, MN) and Katie Johnson (So., Ramsey, MN) each became NSIC champions on day one.
Sayles Named NSIC Field Athlete of the Week
May. 06 - Concordia's Tre Sayles (Jr., Woodbury, Minn.) broke his own school record in the high jump, clearing 6-8 3/4 to post a NCAA provisional qualifying standard at the Meet of the UnSaintly on the campus of Hamline University. Sayles won the high jump, finished second in the triple jump (45-11 1/4) and third in the long jump (21-11 3/4).
Sayles Provisionally Qualifies for NCAA; School Records Fall at Meet of the UnSaintly
May. 04 - Junior Tre Sayles (Woodbury, MN) broke his own school record in the high jump, clearing 6-8 3/4 to post a NCAA provisional qualifying standard at the Meet of the UnSaintly on the campus of Hamline University. Sophomore Katie Johnson also broke Adejoke Adedeji's 2004 school record (25.70) in the 200m dash, crossing the line in a time of 25.57.


