“It feels great, it feels like a lot of hard work has paid off,”
Joining
“Just remarkable,” Tech Director of Track and Field Dave Cianelli said. “Queen and Kristi ran really great races in the final. They were well prepared by [sprints, hurdles and jumps coach] Charles Foster. To get first and second at the national championships you couldn’t ask for a better way to end up their careers.”
Freshman Alexander Ziegler became the second consecutive Hokie newcomer to earn All-America honors in the men’s weight throw on Saturday. Ziegler, who won the ACC title in the event two weeks ago, tossed a mark of 72-06.25 to place third. The Dischingen,
Rounding out the Hokie competitors at the national meet, sophomore Hasheem Halim leaped 51-07 for 10th place in the men’s triple jump, only one place away from All-America recognition. Halim set the school record in the event at the ACC Championships two weeks ago to secure a bid his first NCAA meet.
Four Hokies achieved All-American status on the weekend, as senior Yavgeniy Olhovsky tied for fourth in the men’s pole vault last night. The Petah-Tikya,
“On the men’s side we didn’t have a great meet, but we had individuals who had great meets,” Cianelli said. “Alexander had a good meet, coming in third in the nation and finishing third, and Yavgeniy had a solid meet, tying for fourth. We were hoping for a top-10 finish, but we held on for the top 20. We are a young team, and a lot of people are coming back for us next year. So now we will just get ready for the outdoor season.”
The tied-for-10th finish equals the best finish in school history on the women’s side. The Hokie women tied for 10th in 2008 as well. The
The NCAA meet wraps up the indoor season. The Hokies will next compete at the Clemson Invitational on March 19-20 in
Men’s Results
Weight Throw – 1, Walter Henning, LSU, 77-03.75, 2, Steffen Nerdal, Memphis, 76-02.25, 3, Alexander Ziegler, Virginia Tech, 72-06.25, 4, Leif Arrhenius, BYU, 70-09, 5, Aaron Studt, Minnesota, 69-07.50, 6, Jason Lewis, Arizona State, 69-04.75, 7, KP Singh, Oklahoma, 69-03.50, 8, Mike Zajac, South Carolina, 68-10.50
Triple Jump – 1, Christian Taylor, Florida, 56-04.50, 2, Zedric Thomas, LSU, 53-05.75, 3, Alphonso Jordan, Georgia Tech, 53-04.25, 4, Tyron Stewart, Texas A&M, 53-02.75, 5, Zuheir Sharif, Texas A&M, 53-02.25, 6, Kyron Foster, Michigan State, 53-02.25, 7, Omar Craddock, Florida, 53-00, 8, Zacharias Arnos, Boise State, 52-07.50, 9, Andre Black, Louisville, 51-10.50, 10, Hasheem Halim, Virginia Tech, 51-07
Women’s Results
60-Meter Hurdles – 1, Queen Harrison, Virginia Tech, 7.95, 2, Kristi Castlin, Virginia Tech, 8.01, 3, Ti’erra Brown, Miami, 8.08, 4, Natasha Ruddock, Texas A&M, 8.09, 5, Gabby Mayo, Texas A&M, 8.12, 6, Chelsea Carrier, West Virginia, 8.39, 7, Christina Manning, Ohio State, 8.30, 8, Vanneish Ivy, North Carolina, 8.75






