Women's Indoor Track & Field
For the week ending February 3, 2008
Division I
Track Athlete of the Week
Chenoa Freeman - Liberty University
Sophomore, Lincoln, Del.
Freeman set a school record in the 400-meter dash with a time of 56.09, and finished sixth in the event. The sophomore also completed in the 200-meter dash (25.17) where she placed eighth.
Field Athlete of the Week
Jillian Drouin - Syracuse University
Senior, Corunna, Ontario
Drouin earned first place in the heptathlon at the Syracuse Invitational with an NCAA Provisional qualifying score of 3,862 points. Her time in the 55-meter hurdles event during the heptathlon also qualified the senior for the ECAC Championship.
Division II
Co-Track Athletes of the Week
Danielle Scardino - West Chester University
Senior, Levittown, Pa.
Scardino took first place in the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 8.38, and finished second in the 200-meter event with a time of 26.25. Her time in the 200-meter is the fastest in the PSAC this season.
Tristin Johnson - University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Senior, Pittsfield, Mass.
Johnson won the 400-meter dash at the Tufts Jumbo Invitational II with a time of 59.57.
Field Athlete of the Week
Gillian Mundry - University of Massachusetts-Lowell
Senior, Methuen, Mass.
Mundry captured first in the high jump, clearing 4'11", and helping UMass Lowell to a second place finish.
Division III
Co-Track Athletes of the Week
Alanna Hollborn - SUNY Cortland
Junior, Islip Terrace,
N.Y.
Hollborn's time of 5:04.24 in the mile was good enough to qualify provisionally for the NCAA Championships, and was the top time at the Syracuse Invitational.
Lauren Deas - Cabrini
College
Senior, Philadelphia,
Pa.
Deas was a national qualifier with a winning time of 7.21 seconds in the 55-meter event. The senior was also a member of the gold medal winning 4x200-meter relay team.
Field Athlete of the Week
Julia Hopson - SUNY Fredonia
Junior, Poughkeepsie,
N.Y.
Hopson, with a winning toss of 17.41 meters, automatically qualified for the NCAA Championships and broke her own SUNYAC record in the 20-pound weight throw at RIT.












