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Lady Tigers Conclude Day Two of Competition at Clemson Invitational

Lady Tigers Conclude Day Two of Competition at Clemson Invitational

Jan. 22, 2005

Final Stats

The Clemson Women’s Track and Field team completed competition at the Clemson Invitational Saturday. The Lady Tigers finished in fourth place scoring 68.50 points. Florida won the event with 137.5 points.

Gisele Oliviera set a new school record in the triple jump with a leap of 44’6.25″. The mark was an NCAA Automatic Qualifying mark. Oliviera was the previous record holder in the triple jump and her leap Saturday was also the longest ever at the Clemson Indoor Track and Field Facility.

Jeissca Cousins finished fourth in the 200m with a time of 24.43, and Randi Hinton was eighth with a time of 24.66. Randi Hinton was seventh with a time of 55.40. Randi Hinton, and Renata Miyamoto was sixth with a mark of 39’6.75″. Anni Korhonen finished fourth in the high jump with a mark of 5’5″. Beth Jordan finished fifth in the pole vault with a jump of 11’5.75″.

Silja Ulfarsdottir finished ninth in the 200m with a time of 24.86 and Casey Phillips finished 11th with a time of 10:49.99. In the high jump Felicia Hawthorne and Courtney Allison finished tied for 11th with jumps of 5’1″. Della Clark finished 10th in the shot put with a throw of 42’7.5″.

Clemson Invitational Women’s Results 1 University of Florida FLA 137 . 50 2 University of South Carolina USC 124 3 University of Georgia UGA 89 4 Clemson University CLEM 68 . 50 5 Auburn University AU 56 6 University of Alabama BAMA 53 7 Mississippi State University MSU 40 8 East Carolina University ECU 24 9 Virginia Polytechnic Institute VT 9 10 North Carolina State Universit NCSU 5

Note: Due to technical difficulties, individual results are not available at this time. Complete results will be posted by Monday.

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