Lead Stories: Saturday, July 5, 2008
Posted May 7th, 2008 at 3:00 PM by Jesse Squire
On Monday I posted the men’s dual-meet rankings. Here are the women’s rankings, following the same rules and formats:
#1. Southern Cal
The Trojans beat UCLA, and that’s all they needed to be ranked at the top.
#2. Minnesota
The Golden Gophers won the four-team Pepsi Collegiate Challenge by a single point over Oregon.
#3. Oregon
The Ducks took a narrow second at the Pepsi Challenge, defeating Penn State and Washington. (Next year they are expected to join in the revived men’s dual meet with UCLA.)
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Posted May 5th, 2008 at 9:30 AM by Jesse Squire
Years ago, the dual meet was the cornerstone of the college schedule, with some schools regularly taking part in half a dozen of them per year. Even into the early 80s they were quite common. But when budgets were slashed and team sized plummeted, the dual meet dropped off the radar screen.
The regionals format for outdoor track has taken much of the pressure off in terms of getting an NCAA qualifying mark, and in recent years the meet has seen a bit of a resurgence; a few were even carried on regional cable TV. This past weekend saw the end of the dual-meet season with three rather important matchups (USC vs. UCLA, Washington vs. Washington State, and Arizona vs. Arizona State vs. Northern Arizona).
Recognizing this fact, I’m going to reinstate something Track & Field News once did: National Dual-Meet Rankings. Rules for ranking are as follows.
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Posted July 9th, 2007 at 5:00 AM by Bridget Sullivan
All-time masters track and field great Nadine O’Connor, set a world record over the weekend at the USC Trojan Masters Meet in Los Angeles.
O’Connor set the W65 world record in the 200 meters with her time of 29.37 seconds. Her effort bettered the previous world record of 30.46 seconds set by Irene Obera by more than a full second.
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