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March 1, 2003
University Center, Mich. - The Grand Valley State women's track & field team captured its fourth straight GLIAC Indoor Track & Field Championship Saturday in dominating fashion. The Lakers became the first school in GLIAC history to go over the 200 point mark, recording 201.3 points. Ashland placed second with 94.3 points and Hillsdale was third with 80 points. The 107 point margin of victory was also the widest margin of victory in league history. Jerry Baltes was named GLIAC Coach of the Year for the fourth straight year.
The following is a look at how GVSU scored on Saturday in the meet.
55m dash 1. Icis Charles (7.06), 2. Kathleen Willis (7.21), 8. April Szatkowski (7.51)
200m dash 3. Kathleen Willis (25.84), 5. April Szatkowski (26.10)
400m dash 1. Ashley Thomas (56.63)
Mile 1. Krista O'Dell (4:53.51), 2. Natalie Ewing (4:56.88), 3. Mandi Long (4:58.35), 5. Shannon Antvelink (5:01. 95)
800m 1. Stephanie Kuhlman (2:07.00), 3. Krista O'Dell (2:13.92)
3000m 1. Shannon Antvelink (10:12.07), 6. Diana Martin (10:31.29), 8. Adrian Chounard (10:46.70)
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55 Hurdles 1. Alexandra Baker (8.38), 2. Heather Mergener (8.77), 5. Heather Whiteley (8.90)
4x400 Relay 1. 3:51.27
Pole Vault 3. Katie Wilkins (10-8), 3. Kati Smith (10-8)
Triple Jump 2. Pamela Treppa (36-00), 7. Jennifer Spindler (31-9.5)
Shot Put 4. Sarah Burgess (40-11.5) ,P.
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