Teams, athletes shine in MAC tournament
Women take
first, men third
The women’s track and field
team won the Mid-American Conference
Indoor Track and Field
Championship this weekend after
taking the top three spots in the
triple jump late in the meet.
As host school Central Michigan
led by 23 points with three
events remaining, senior Brenda
Baar (41‘0.25”), sophomore Diana
Dumitrescu (40’7”) and freshman
Keri Dantley (40‘4.25”) finished
atop the triple jump results, which
earned the Flashes 24 points and completely wiped away the Chippewas’
lead.
“We had a solid 1-2 with Brenda
Baar and Diana Dumitrescu,”
Kent State coach Bill Lawson said,
“but really, the big performer in
the event was freshman Keri
Dantley. She went from fifth to
third place on her last jump.”
Fourth-place finishes by freshman
pole vaulter Domenica Rossi
and the 4×400 meter relay team of seniors Rachel Crafton, Jessica
Lhotsky, Juliet Alrich and sophomore
Andreea Patrasc allowed the
Flashes to hold off Central Michigan
for the victory, 107-100.
Dumitrescu defended her women’s
pentathlon title with 3,949
points. Dumitrescu was named the
Women’s Most Valuable Performer.
She also finished second in the
women’s long jump and fourth in
the women’s high jump.
“All my hard work that I did
in the past paid off,” Dumitrescu
said. “I’m very proud of that.”
Lhotsky won the women’s
800-meter run in 2:16.22 to finish
her senior indoor season with an
individual conference title.
The men’s team finished in
third place with 113 points, unable
to defend its 2009 championship.
Even runner-up Akron’s 120 points
were a distant second to champion
Eastern Michigan’s 171.
Junior Destin Heasley defended
his title in the men’s 800-meter run
with a time of 1:55.26, and sophomore
Princeton Bryson won the
200-meter dash in 21.51 seconds.
The men’s 4×400 meter relay
team of freshman Javon Walker,
Bryson, Heasley and junior Matt
Moffett also took first place with a
time of 3:17.37, the second straight
year Kent State finished on top in that event.
Bryson, who also finished second
in the 60-meter dash, earned
the men’s Most Valuable Performer
award for the second straight year.
Along with his victory in the
800-meter run, Heasley took home
the Men’s Most Outstanding Track
Performer award.
The MAC named Lawson as the
Women’s Coach of the Year after
winning the men’s honors last season.
“I think this showed strength of
this program,” Lawson said. “Those
girls, and nobody else, made it happen.”
Contact sports reporter Jody
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