http://www.gojaspers.com/article.cfm?doc_id=6975
Joining the Radermacher twins as graduate students that will compete for the Lady Jaspers this year is pole vaulter Meredith Mante. Mante comes to Manhattan with an undergraduate degree from Princeton University and the ability to clear 3.60m in the pole vault. Her presence will help Manhattan in its attempt to retain the points scored by Jenna Daly over the last three years. Daly, who graduated in May 2006, was a six-time pole vault champion of both the MAAC and Metropolitan Conference.
Who transferred?
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Who is the other big transfer?
And, I'm pretty sure Mark Johnson only has INDOOR legibility left. Anyone know for sure?
And, I'm pretty sure Mark Johnson only has INDOOR legibility left. Anyone know for sure?
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http://www.ubathletics.buffalo.edu/trac ... nees.shtml
1/4/07
BUFFALO, NY – University at Buffalo women's track and field coach Vicki Mitchell announced the signings of a pair of athletes to continue their athletic and academic progress with the Bulls.
Tiffany Maskulinski (Elma, NY/Iroquois) has transferred to UB after spending her freshman season at Washington State and has enrolled for the spring semester. She has three full years of collegiate eligibility remaining and will compete with the Bulls in the upcoming 2007 indoor and outdoor seasons.
Maskulinski is the USA National High School Junior record holder in the pole vault, clearing 13-6, and is one of three U.S. junior women to clear 14-0 in her career. A New York State and National Outdoor champion, Maskulinski posted a collegiate best 13-1.75 outdoors and 12-7.50 indoors during her freshman season at Washington State. The outdoor mark ranked as the 10th best in the NCAA West Region and 20th nationally. Maskulinski missed the Pacific-10 and NCAA Regional Championships last spring due to illness. She plans to major in exercise science at UB
"It is great to have a locally well-known and talented athlete come to UB," said Mitchell. "Tiffany is very bright and expects a high level of success from herself. She will have a major impact on our program in the pole vault."
1/4/07
BUFFALO, NY – University at Buffalo women's track and field coach Vicki Mitchell announced the signings of a pair of athletes to continue their athletic and academic progress with the Bulls.
Tiffany Maskulinski (Elma, NY/Iroquois) has transferred to UB after spending her freshman season at Washington State and has enrolled for the spring semester. She has three full years of collegiate eligibility remaining and will compete with the Bulls in the upcoming 2007 indoor and outdoor seasons.
Maskulinski is the USA National High School Junior record holder in the pole vault, clearing 13-6, and is one of three U.S. junior women to clear 14-0 in her career. A New York State and National Outdoor champion, Maskulinski posted a collegiate best 13-1.75 outdoors and 12-7.50 indoors during her freshman season at Washington State. The outdoor mark ranked as the 10th best in the NCAA West Region and 20th nationally. Maskulinski missed the Pacific-10 and NCAA Regional Championships last spring due to illness. She plans to major in exercise science at UB
"It is great to have a locally well-known and talented athlete come to UB," said Mitchell. "Tiffany is very bright and expects a high level of success from herself. She will have a major impact on our program in the pole vault."
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http://www.journalstar.com/articles/200 ... 404627.txt
Right at home
By KEN HAMBLETON / Lincoln Journal Star
Friday, Jan 12, 2007 - 12:18:18 am CST
Keith Lloyd, left, and Brysun Stately of NU's track team. (Jill Peitzmeier)
Brysun Stately and Keith Lloyd disproved Thomas Wolfe’s premise of his famous book “You Can’t Go Home Again.â€Â
Right at home
By KEN HAMBLETON / Lincoln Journal Star
Friday, Jan 12, 2007 - 12:18:18 am CST
Keith Lloyd, left, and Brysun Stately of NU's track team. (Jill Peitzmeier)
Brysun Stately and Keith Lloyd disproved Thomas Wolfe’s premise of his famous book “You Can’t Go Home Again.â€Â
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