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Women’s Track & Field Athletes Among Top in ACC

January 27, 1999

CLEMSON, SC –The Clemson women’s track and field team has several athletes ranked among the leaders in the ACC, including sophomore Shekera Weston, who leads the conference in the 60m dash (7.34) and in the 400m (55.12).

Freshman Erin Nett from Bel Air, MD, leads the conference in the pole vault after setting a new ACC record of 11’5 3/4, and sophomore Mandy McLane ranks second in the pole vault with a mark of 11’1 3/4. Sophomore Jamine Moton, the defending ACC outdoor shot put champion, leads the league in the weight throw (57’5 3/4) and ranks second in the shot put (46’11 1/2).

Senior Nikkie Bouyer ranks third in the 60m hurdles (8.34) and in the 200m (24.38) and is sixth in the 60m (7.60). Among the top runners in the 60m dash are sophomores Simone Brown, who ranks third with a time of 7.51, and Terri Robinson, who is fifth at 7.53. Robinson also ranks second in the long jump (20’5 1/4) and seventh in the 200m (25.12). Freshman Kyana Elder of Atlanta ranks sixth in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.78. The Clemson 4x400m relay team has the fourth-fastest time in the ACC (3:48.72).

In the distance events, junior Beth Ahern leads the league in the 5000m (17:27.04) and ranks ninth in the 3000m with a time of 10:13.75. Sophomore Erika van Reenan is fourth in the 5000m after recording a time of 18:06.80. Senior Julianne Littmann ranks eighth in the conference in the mile run with a time of 5:03.04, and senior Brantley Epps is ninth (5:03.88). Sophomore Julie Stackhouse ranks tenth in the ACC in the 800m with a time of 2:20.49. The distance medley relay team of Littmann, Helena Janecic, Stackhouse and Epps leads the ACC with a time of 12:07.02.

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