Go Tigers!
Lady Tiger Track and Field Team Posts Strong Showings at Weekend Meets

Go Tigers! Gail Lee broke school records and bettered regional marks in both the shot put and hammer
Go Tigers!
Gail Lee broke school records and bettered regional marks in both the shot put and hammer
Go Tigers!
Women's Track Home

HEADLINES
Two Tigers to Compete at the USA Junior Outdoor Championships

Rahn Completes Heptathlon at NCAA Outdoor Championships

Tigers Earn Honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships

RELATED LINKS

Billy J. Murphy Track Complex

Tiger Track & Cross Country on Facebook

Tiger Athletics on Twitter


April 16, 2006

Complete Sea Ray Relay Results in PDF Format
Download Free Acrobat Reader

Complete Lee Calhoun Memorial Results in PDF Format
Download Free Acrobat Reader

MEMPHIS, Tenn. - The Memphis Lady Tiger track and field teams posted a number of tremendous showings at a pair of meets this weekend, as the squad saw three school records and five regional marks at the Sea Ray Relays and two event titles at the Lee Calhoun Memorial.

Gail Lee was the top performer for the U of M, breaking her own records in both the shot put and hammer, while also bettering previous regional qualifying marks in the two events. The junior finished second both the shot and hammer at the Sea Ray Relays in Knoxville, Tenn., recording marks of 52-09.50" (16.09m), and 183-09" (56.01m), respectively.

Daniele Riendeau posted the final Lady Tiger record, as she finished second in the 10,000m at Sea Ray with a personal-best time of 37:21.51, bettering the previous record in the event by over three minutes.

Throwers Sivan Aballi and Susan King added the remaining three regional-qualifying marks in Knoxville, though neither of the two bettered previous regional efforts from earlier in the season. Aballi posted two regional marks, finishing seventh in the discus and eighth in the shot put with throws of 156-06" (47.70m) and 48-10.75" (14.90m), respectively, while King placed seventh in the shot put with a toss of 49-01.50" (14.97m).

The two Lady Tiger event titles came at the Lee Calhoun Memorial in Macomb, Ill., where LaShunda Flake and Ashley Stewart claimed a win apiece. Flake won the 100m in a personal-best time of 11.92, while Stewart won the 400m hurdles with a personal-best time of 1:06.02.

On the men's side, the top performances were not as prevalent, though one Tiger did qualify for regionals at Sea Ray, while another took an event title at Lee Calhoun.

Brandon Winbush inked his name in the regional lineup for a second-consecutive year in the long jump with a leap of 24-02.25" (7.37m), which was good enough for seventh in the strong field.

Deante Lamar, competing in his first meet as a Tiger, took the event crown, winning the 100m in Macomb with a time of 10.93.

U of M athletes also registered several more solid showings at the Lee Calhoun Memorial. For the Lady Tigers, Flake added a second placing second in the 200m in a time of 25.00 to her win in the 100m. Josetta Brooks placed second in the 100m hurdles with a season-best time of 14.41. Maria Majzik finished second in the long jump with a season-best leap of 18-02.50" (5.55m) and Cassandra Harding finished second in triple jump with a bound of 36-01.00" (11.00m).

On the men's side, Willie Logan was the only other athlete to claim a top-two finish on the weekend, as he finished second to Lamar in the 100m with a time of 10.99.

The U of M track and field team will be back in action next weekend as they travel to Nashville, Tenn., for the Vandy Relays on Friday and Saturday, April 21-22.

 

 

Memphis Tigers
Official Store