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April 19, 2003
Contact: Bob McComas (724) 738-2777 e-mail: robert.mccomas@sru.edu
WILPULA QUALIFIES FOR NATIONALS, SETS SCHOOL RECORD
SLIPPERY ROCK, Pa. – Slippery Rock University men’s
pole vaulter Nick Wilpula (Mercer/Mercer HS)
qualified for the NCAA national meet and set a school record
Saturday when he had a winning vault of 17 feet in the SRU
Invitational outdoor track and field competition at N. Kerr
Thompson Stadium.
Wilpula’s
vault bettered the previous school record of 16 feet, 6¾
inches, set by Chad Eberhart in 1997.
Two other Rock
standouts – women’s field event phenom Mackenzie
Gurcak (jr., Pittsburgh/Baldwin HS) and women’s
sprinter Linsey Westerman (sr., Freeport/Freeport HS)
– improved upon their provisional national-qualifying marks
in the event.
Gurcak threw the shot put 44 feet, 9 inches, and tossed the
discus 152 feet, 8 inches, while Westerman had a winning
time of 14.38 seconds in the 100-yard hurdles.
Westerman also won the 400 hurdles with a time of 1:01.85 and
ran a leg of the winning 4X100 (48.63) and 4X400 (3:56.23)
relays.
Ben Steingrabe
(jr., Hermitage/West Middlesex HS) won both the
men’s 110 hurdles (14.70) and 200 (22.74), while Kristen
Jones (so., Enola/Bible Baptist HS) won the
women’s 100 (12.37) and triple jump (36-5¾).
Other individual
first-place finishes by Rock student-athletes included Rob Flatt
(sr., Butler/Butler HS) in the men’s steeplechase
(9:50.85), Meredith Hubbard (jr., Gibsonia/Pine Richland
HS) in the women’s 3000 (10:42.66) and Karyn
McCready (jr., Johnstown/Westmont Hilltop HS) in the
women’s javelin (155-10).
The Rock will send
representatives to two competitions next week, the prestigious Penn
Relays at Franklin Field in Philadelphia (April 24-26) and the
Baldwin-Wallace Invitational in Berea, Ohio, next Saturday, April
26.
# ROCK PRIDE #
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