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ECAC Championships
May 19, 2002

Alexander Places 14th, Cardillo 16th for UD Women

 

PRINCETON, NJ -- University of Delaware outdoor track and field athletes posted four top 16 finishes at the ECAC and IC4A Outdoor Track and Field Championships this past weekend at Princeton University's Weaver Stadium.

In the men's IC4A regionals, junior Pat Riley (St. Mark's/Newark, DE) placed 12th in the 10,000 meters and senior Mike Goodhart (Warwick/Lititz, PA) was 15th in the hammer throw.

In the women's ECAC regionals, senior Aimee Alexander (Carmel/Stormville, NY) placed 14th in the 5,000 meters and junior Liesje Cardillo (Bishop Eustace/Marlton, NJ) was 16th in the long jump.

Also, Delaware junior Jon DiNozzi (Fox Lane, NY/Middletown, DE) competed in the men's pole vault but did not reach the minimum height of 15-5 in three jumps. For the UD women, junior Jennie Chiller (Sharon/Sharon, MA) qualified in the hammer but did not compete and senior Gena Carapezza (Notre Dame/Ewing, NJ) qualified in the discus but did not compete.

Riley, the Colonial Athletic Association 10,000 meter champion earlier this spring, was Delaware's highest finisher at the IC4A championships, running to a time of 31:33.99 in the 10,000 meters. Goodhart, who was honored last week's as Delaware's ECAC Medal of Merit Award winner as the UD senior letterwinner with the highest grade point index (3.9), placed 15th in the hammer with a toss of 175-5.

On the women's side, Alexander, the CAA 5,000 meter champion, was Delaware's top finisher at the ECAC meet by placing 14th with a time of 17:02.37 in the 5,000 meters this past weekend. She also qualified for the meet in the 3,000 meters but did not compete. Cardillo placed 16th in the long jump with a leap of 17-2.

Georgetown won its second straight team title in the 126th annual IC4A meet with 87 points, outdistancing runner-up East Carolina (52). George Mason was third followed by Connecticut and Seton Hall. Delaware had no team points and thus had no team standing.

In the women's 19th annual ECAC championships, Seton Hall won the team title with a score of 82 points, edging 2001 winner Georgetown with 74. Virginia was third with 59 points followed by West Virginia and Pittsburgh. Delaware had no team points and thus had no team standing.

The meet ended the 2002 season for the Blue Hen men's and women's outdoor track and field teams.

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