NCAA
INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, March 12-13, 2004
ALL
PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS
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FIFTEEN
(800m prelims, mile prelims, 5,000m final, distance medley relay final)
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SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT (mile
final, 800m final, 3,000m final)
FRIDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE | PAGE
TWO
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE
MEN'S
PHOTOS | DAY
ONE WOMEN'S REPORT | DAY
TWO WOMEN'S REPORT
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Kristin
Price, who's had a rough time since a steeplechase injury last spring,
ran well enough to qualify for the 5,000.
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Notre
Dame sophomore Molly Huddle gets ready for the 5,000m final.
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Colorado
sophomore Christine Bolf.
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L-R:
Melissa Gulli, Alicia Craig, and Kalin Toedebusch.
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Toedebusch
and Arizona State redshirt freshman Amy Hastings.
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L-R:
Magdalena Sandoval, Kim Smith, and Emily Kroshus.
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NC
State junior Renee Gunning
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L-R:
Price, Laura Turner, Gulli, and Craig.
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Kim
Smith jumped straight to the lead on the first lap and only Alicia
Craig went with her.
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Smith
was the heavy favorite as she had come within one second of Sonia
O'Sullivan's...
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...collegiate
record of 15:17.28 earlier in the season.
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Melissa
Gulli (left) and Kristin Price run in fourth and fifth.
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The
fast pace up front stretched the race out quickly and there never
was much of a pack.
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Duke
sophomore Paige Miller runs behind West Virginia junior Tara Struyk.
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BYU
senior Laura Turner began her collegiate career in 1998 as Laura
Heiner.
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Emily
Kroshus, a senior at Princeton and native of Canada.
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Jamie
Krzyminski, a junior at Michigan State.
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Smith
continues to lead the race and Craig continued to hang on.
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Smith
hit the 1K mark in 2:57 and went through 2K in 6:00.
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Molly
Huddle looked like she might go after Smith and Craig early on,
but instead settled into her own pace in no-woman's land.
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