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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Live Updates Here (4pm central time)

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:17 pm

Third attempt a miss as well!

I will post full results a bit later, usually there is a bit of a delay before they get online.

GREAT competition!

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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Sutej 4.45, Stefanidi 4.40, 2 others 4.35

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sat Mar 12, 2011 8:55 pm

Place Athlete Name Yr Affiliation Mark Pts
1 Tina Sutej JR Arkansas 4.45m 14-7 ¼ 10
2 Katerina Stefanidi JR Stanford 4.40m 14-5 ¼ 8
3 Natalie Willer SR Nebraska 4.35m 14-3 ¼ 6
4 Melissa Gergel SR Oregon 4.35m 14-3 ¼ 5
5 Denise vonEynatten SR South Florida 4.30m 14-1 ¼ 4
6 Tara Diebold JR Arkansas 4.30m 14-1 ¼ 3
7 Samantha Sonnenberg SR Minnesota 4.25m 13-11 ¼ 2
8 Allison Stokke SR California 4.10m 13-5 ¼ 1
9 Kelly Phillips SR Virginia Tech 4.10m 13-5 ¼
9 Joanna Wright SR Georgia Tech 4.10m 13-5 ¼
11 Sandi Morris FR North Carolina 4.00m 13-1 ½
12 Amy Fryt SR Duke 4.00m 13-1 ½
NH Rachel Fisher SO BYU
NH Sonia Grabowska JR Utah State
NH Leslie Brost JR North Dakota St.
NH Christen Botteron JR BYU
NH Shade Weygandt SO Texas Tech

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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Sutej 4.45, Stefanidi 4.40, 2 others 4.35

Unread postby dj » Sat Mar 12, 2011 9:00 pm

Again, wish we could have seen it…

Thanks so much for the great up-dates….

But.. I don't know who needs to be "screamed' at about the coverage… NCAA CEO???

Sorry.. to follow a great competition with this… but I have said it before..

There are only two possible reasons for the blatant "none" coverage…

1.. total incompetence (that’s lack of a smidgen' of knowledge as to what a track meet is about!

2. Just don't really give a "Sheet"!

I think it is 100% of both…

Every human being that played any role in putting on the meet should never be allowed to do another one… including the University.

That's my opinion form 7000 miles away..

Again awesome coverage by PVP and awesome jumping by the ladies…

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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Sutej 4.45, Stefanidi 4.40, 2 others 4.35

Unread postby ashcraftpv » Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:02 pm

as awful as the espn live feed was, hearing dwight stones and the on the field interviewer's comments that obviously won't make the TV airing were pretty hilarious. Stones saying "what's that kid's first name? I have no idea." before they did the cut away to the interview was hilarious. Also, at the very end when they were going to interview the Oregon head coach and the interviewer gets about 30 seconds into his spiel, stops, throws his card and says, "you've got to be kidding me". to have them cut away, then cut back and he does it again like it never happened....
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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Sutej 4.45, Stefanidi 4.40, 2 others 4.35

Unread postby CowtownPV » Sun Mar 13, 2011 1:13 am

Congrats to all the girls on a great meet but especially to the Lady Razorbacks and Brian. Two 14' jumpers from the same school in one night is pretty impressive.
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Re: NCAA DI WPV - Sutej 4.45, Stefanidi 4.40, 2 others 4.35

Unread postby rainbowgirl28 » Sun Mar 13, 2011 2:32 pm

http://www.calbears.com/sports/c-otrack ... 11aaa.html



Stokke was over the bar on her first attempts at the opening two heights - 13-1.50 and 13-5.25 - one of only three jumpers to clear both without a miss. However, she missed on all of her attempts at 13-9.50 and took eighth. Stokke is the first Cal woman to place in the pole vault at the NCAA indoor meet. Katie Morgan, the 2008 NCAA outdoor champion and the only other Bear to qualify for the indoor meet from the women's team, no-heighted in 2009.

"Allison was outstanding today," Sandoval said. "She's jumping the best of her career right now and is so close for a big breakthrough. She had no misses until three near misses at 13-9.50. I'm so proud of her, and the hard work is paying bid dividends. She's healthy and faster than ever, which translate into bigger jumps outdoors."


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