The Tommie sprinters/jumpers
scored 114 points to
outscore runner-up Hamline
alone in just six events --
the long jump, triple jump,
55, 200, 400 meters and
4x400.
Other victories were scored
in the weight throw by
senior Peter Rosholt with a
career-best 58-0 1-2 that
ranks 13th nationally;
freshman Matt Boumeester in
the 1,000 (2:33.85); senior
Cassidy
in the 200 (22.68); Ewer in
the 55 (6.46, NCAA
provisional); and the
distance medley relay in
10:29.84 with Joe Hoovestol,
Glad, and freshmen Evan
Schwartz and Kyle Brandon.
Seconds were scored by
Boumeester in the mile
(4:21.10); Ewer in the long
jump (22-4 1-2) and 200;
Matt Schroeder in the pole
vault (14-10 1-4); and Glad
in the 55 meters (6.59).
Thirds were scored by Mike
Draxton in the high jump
(6-4 1-4); Brandon in the
1000 (2:35.69); Theisen in
the 200; Travis Birklid in
the 55 hurdles (8.04); and
Jager in the 400 (50.06).
Fourths were scored by
Hoovestol in the 1000
(2:36.57) and three freshmen
-- Kyle Jepson in the 55
meters (6.63), Jonah Sherman
in the high jump (6-2 1-4)
and Joe DeFrance in the 200
(22.86). Fifths were scored
by freshman Brian Pink in
the high jump (6-2 1-4);
Andy Dauer in the pole vault
(14-0 1-2); DeFrance in the
55 (6.64); and Kirby in the
400 (50.91).
Freshman Logan O'Grady
placed sixth in the mile
(4:25.64). Kregg Hochhalter
took seventh in the 600
(1:16.92) Lem Berry placed
seventh in the heptathlon.
Mark O'Connell took eighth
in the weight throw (48-0).
Freshman Ryan Blake took
eighth in the pole vault
(13-0 3-4).