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South Florida Claims C-USA Track and Field Title
South Florida Claims C-USA Track and Field Title Tulane took both the distance medley and the mile relays and also had individual champions in the 400 meters (Nadja Petersen), 800 meters (Angela Miller), mile run (Katrina Gemmell) and triple jump (Marie Ahlander). Houston grabbed four individual honors, including a double accolade for nine-time All-American Jenny Adams. Southern Miss' Hope Sinclair took first in the high jump with a jump of 5'6". Jessica Crump finished second in the 800 meters with a time of 2:13.97. The 4x400 meter relay team (Hope Sinclair-Oby Amadi-Yolanda Johnson-Jessica Crump) finished seventh with a time of 3:57.31 and the distance medley team (Amadi-Sandra Allen-Crump-Keri White) finished eighth with a time of 12:57.93. Tamara Dayes finished third in the shot put with a toss of 44'3.25" and eighth in the weight throw 20# with a toss of 49'11.25". Yesterday Adams took the long jump-the event she captured the national championship outdoors last season. This afternoon Adams won the 60-meter hurdles in a time of 8.28, took third in the 60 meters and ran the opening leg of the Cougars third-place 4x400-meter relay squad. Adams shared Athlete of the Year honors with USF's Black. Marquette posted an impressive fourth-place showing behind first-place winners Susan Barth and Annie Lewandowski. Barth captured the 5,000 meters, while Lewandowski won the shot put. Marquette youngster Brianna Dahm was the Freshman of the Year, as she took second in the mile (4:57.70) and fourth in the 800 meters (2:17.06). South Florida head coach Kelly Phillips was the Conference USA Coach of the Year, guiding her Bulls to their second straight title. 2001 Conference USA Women's Indoor Track and Field Championship Results
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