Women's Track & Field Finishes Third At NEWMAC Championships
Complete Results
WORCESTER, Mass., April 30, 2005 -- Springfield College junior
Meg Young (Hurley, N.Y.) won the 10,000-meter run (38:15.89) as the Pride took third place in the New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Women Track & Field Championship on Saturday at WPI.
Wheaton out distanced the field by scoring 186.5 points, followed by MIT (172), SC (135), Smith (118.5), Coast Guard (68), WPI (46), Mount Holyoke (34) and Babson (18).
Sophomore
Natasha Landon (Hudson Falls, N.Y.) captured first place in the pole vault (10-11.75) while
Sarah Martin (Madison, N.H.) was victorious in the triple jump (34-00.25)
Second-team all NEWMAC honors for the Pride included junior
Christina Davis (Orange, Conn.) in the shot put (37-01) and discus (115-10), junior
Sarah Tyman (Suffield, Conn.) in the 800 (2:21.37) and junior
Yasmin Goris (Worcester, Mass.) in the 100 (13.07).
SC will compete this weekend at the Division III New England Championships at Bates.
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Head Coach Jim Pennington

Jim Pennington enters his 26th season as head coach of the Springfield College women’s cross country and track and field teams in 2009-2010. Under Pennington’s direction, the Pride has recorded seven top 20 finishes at the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Track & Field Championships, and seven top 15 finishes at the NCAA Cross Country Championships.
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