I don’t know why they were DQ’d but I watched the relay and they finished in
6th place anyway – just not a good day on the track. 

 

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Behalf Of Oliver Barry
Sent: Monday, June 13, 2011 11:47 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [gatortalk] FW: [gatornews] GatorNews From The Gainesville SUN, For
6/13 at 8:00AM, Courtesy of Shane Ford

 

What happened?  I read earlier the men’s 4x400 relay only had to finish 5th
or better and we would have won the whole thing!

Later I saw a dnf by them in the standings.  Did someone miss the hand off?

 

 

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Men's track finishes 3rd at NCAAs


Special to Gatorsports.com


Published: Saturday, June 11, 2011 at 6:01 a.m.


Last Modified: Sunday, June 12, 2011 at 12:12 a.m.


 

 

The Florida men's track and field team capped off one of the finest seasons
in program history with a third-place team finish at the NCAA Outdoor
Championships on Saturday at Drake Stadium in Des Moines, Iowa. For the
Gators, it marked their third consecutive top-three finish at the NCAA
Outdoor Championships, coupled with a pair of NCAA Indoor Championships
during that span.

 

 
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Florida's Christian Taylor leaps during the triple jump at the NCAA outdoor
track and field championships on Saturday. Taylor and Will Claye went 1-2 in
the event. Taylor's leap of 58 feet, 4¾ inches would have shattered the meet
record of 57-7¾ had it not been wind-aided. Still, it ranked as the best
all-conditions jump in collegiate history.

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On the men's side, Texas A&M captured its third consecutive NCAA Outdoor
Championship, totaling 55 team points. Florida State was second with 54
points, while the Gators were third with 53 points. LSU (46) and Virginia
Tech (36) rounded out the top five on the men's side.

 “We just had too many things go wrong for us to be the champions,” Florida
head coach Mike Holloway said. “It's another two-point loss and I'm almost
at a loss for words. I am the guy in charge of the program and I need to
look at myself first. I need to figure out what we have to do to quit coming
up short like this. I am proud of our team, but we didn't perform like the
champions that I know we are.”

Texas A&M also took home its third consecutive NCAA Outdoor Championship on
the women's side, scoring 49 total points. Oregon was second with 45 points,
while LSU was third with 43.50. Oklahoma (42) and Arizona (35) rounded out
the top-five on the women's side. Florida's young women's team scored eight
team points with strong finishes in the women's steeplechase (Genevieve
LaCaze) and the women's 4x400-meter relay.

“I am extremely proud of our women's team,” Holloway said. “We are very
young, and they just kept trusting and believing. Genevieve LaCaze coming in
and breaking the school record in the steeplechase again and finishing fifth
overall, I am very proud of her. The women's 4x4 running the No. 3 time in
school history today is just amazing. I am so, so proud of them.”

The Gators stole the show in the men's triple jump on Saturday, as Christian
Taylor and Will Claye went 1-2 in the event. Taylor won the meet with a jump
of 17.80m/58-4.75 (+2.3) and Claye was second with a mark of 17.62m/57-9.75
(+2.9) to put up 18 big points for Florida. Taylor's slightly wind-aided
mark goes down as the collegiate all-time, all-conditions best.

Claye set Florida's school record and the Drake Stadium facility record in
the process with a wind-legal best jump of 17.35m/56-11.25 (+1.5) on his
third attempt.

Junior distance runner Dumisani Hlaselo placed fifth in the men's
1,500-meter run, clocking a time of 3:44.59 to earn four team points for the
Gators.

The Florida men's 4x400-meter relay team finished sixth overall in a time of
3:05.20. The quartet consisted of Taylor, sophomore Jovon Toppin, sophomore
Sean Obinwa and sophomore Tony McQuay.

Florida, which won the 4x100 relay a year ago, botched an exchange and
failed to finish a race in which it was expected to score points.

Junior distance runner Genevieve LaCaze set the school record in the
steeplechase for the third consecutive meet, becoming the first person in
school history to run sub-10 minutes in the event. LaCaze clocked a time of
9:59.44 to place fifth overall. The improvement has been nothing short of
impressive, as LaCaze entered the 2011 campaign with a then-career-best
steeplechase time of 10:26.92.

The women's 4x400-meter relay team performed well on Saturday, turning in
the third-fastest time in school history by clocking a time of 3:30.43 to
finish fifth. 

It marked the best time Florida has run on the 4x400-meter relay team since
the team's NCAA runner-up season of 1992. 

The quartet consisted of freshman Ebony Eutsey, junior Alishea Usery, senior
Danielle Williams and sophomore Ugonna Ndu.

Freshman distance runner Cory McGee placed 10th overall in the women's
1,500-meter run in a time of 4:19.18 to conclude a highly successful rookie
campaign.

“We have a lot of good people coming back on both sides,” Holloway said.
“We're really excited about both our men and women. The bottom line is, it's
just a tough pill to swallow right now.”

Texas A&M's dream of becoming the first school with three straight men's and
women's team titles came down to the final two races of the NCAA
championships.

The Aggie men needed to take first in the 1,600-meter relay outright to
claim a third straight crown. The women needed to beat Oregon in the 1,600
and finish in the top three to overtake LSU.

Texas A&M won both relays and the national titles in thrilling style,
proving once again that the Aggies are the powerhouse program in outdoor
track and field.

Up until the very end, it looked as though this might finally be the year
for the Gators — and the same went for the Ducks. But Texas A&M's talent,
depth and perseverance carried it through in the clutch.

“Our whole school is about tradition. Just putting on a uniform you feel it.
So it means a lot winning this race and the team title,” Tabarie Henry said.
“It seems like we are always trying to prove something, to show people they
are wrong when they doubt us.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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