rager at 2006 psac championships

Men's Track & Field Matthew Kifer, Sports Information Director

Classic: 2006 PSAC Championships

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SPOTLIGHT - May 6, 2016 (Day 3)

MEN'S RECAP I Results I Photo Galleries (ALL TEAMS): Day 1-2 I Day 3
The Vulcans finished eighth in the team standings behind a pair of individual victories by Brad Rager. He captured the win in the 200-meter dash by two-hundredths of a second with a time of 21.58 seconds, while also posting the victory in the 400-meter dash by over two-tenths of a second with a time of 48.02 seconds. Rager also was a member of the 4x100-meter relay that set the then-school record with a time of 41.90 seconds to finish third overall and earn All-PSAC status. Additionally, Randy Kochik and Anthony Morinellos scored in the discus throw and 400-meter hurdles, respectively.

Shippensburg repeated as PSAC Champion for the fourth-consecutive year with 168 points. Slippery Rock placed second in the team standings with 140.5 points behind Track MVP Jeff Weis, who claimed league titles in the 5,000-meter run and 10,000-meter run.


WOMEN'S RECAP I Results I Photo Galleries (ALL TEAMS): Day 1-2 I Day 3
The top individual finisher for Cal U was Fallon Allensworth in the high jump with a mark of 1.54 meters.

Slippery Rock cruised to its third PSAC Championship in four years with 207 points after being anchored by the Overall and Track MVP Andi Rose, who captured four combined victories (two individual) and set three meet records. Lock Haven finished second in the team standings with 107 points, which was six-point margin over third place.

 





NOTES: The PSAC Championships marked the last athletic event at Adamson Stadium with a grass surface, as artificial turf was installed in the summer of 2006. Current Cal U head coach Daniel Caulfield served as head coach at Clarion at the time and future Cal U Athletic Hall of Fame inductee Chris Clark also competed for the Golden Eagles.


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