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Immediate Release: January 17, 2004 Contact: David O'Brian (dobrian@binghamton.edu) Phone: 607-777-6478 Quiller wins two events, named Athlete of the Meet at Great Dane Indoor Track Classic NEW YORK, N.Y. - Sophomore Rory Quiller (West Point, N.Y.) was named the men's Athlete of the Meet, highlighting Binghamton's performace at the Great Dane Indoor Track Classic on Sunday evening at the New York City Armory. Quiller won both the 55 hurdles (7.61 seconds) and the pole vault (16-2 3/4). His time in the 55 hurdles met the qualifying standard for the ECAC Indoor Championships. Other winners for Binghamton included junior Erica Angell (Poughkeepsie, N.Y.) in the women's 3,000 (10:28.34) and junior Joy Romulus (Washingtonville, N.Y.) in the women's 800 (2:20.76). Binghamton finished 6th out of 13 teams in the women's meet with 56 points and eighth out of 12 teams in the men's meet with 58.50 points. BINGHAMTON WOMEN'S TOP FINISHERS Joy Romulus, 1st, 800 (2:20.76) Erica Angell, 1st, 3000 (10:28.34) Dayna Johnson, 2nd, triple jump (38-7 3/4) Lindsay Warren, 3rd, pole vault (10-10) Katie Wilmer, 4th, pole vault (10-4) Kathryn Murnane, 5th, mile (5:15.81) Jaime Stitt, 5th, pole vault (10-4) Dayna Johnson, 5th, long jump (18-0 1/4) Monisha Mealing, 6th, triple jump (36-3 1/2) Lindsay Warren, 7th, high jump (5-1) Heather Tassler, 8th, 55 dash (7.37) BINGHAMTON MEN'S TOP FINISHERS Rory Quiller, 1st, 55 hurdles (7.61) Qualified for ECACs. Rory Quiller, 1st, pole vault (16-2 3/4) Luke Shafer, 2nd, high jump (6-7) Paddy Hennessy, 2nd, weight throw (51-2 1/4) Adam Goldberg, 3rd, high jump (6-5) Alex Berardi, 3rd, pole vault (15-3) Kevin Hall, 3rd, shot put (49-4) Mike Ksionzyk, 7th, pole vault (13-9) Glen Roche, 8th, long jump (21-11) |
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