NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS
University of Texas, Austin, TX, June 9-12, 2004
ALL PHOTOS ALISON WADE/NEW YORK ROAD RUNNERS

THURSDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE | PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE | PAGE TEN | PAGE ELEVEN | PAGE TWELVE | PAGE THIRTEEN | PAGE FOURTEEN (800 prelims, 1,500 prelims, steeplechase prelims, 10,000 final)
SATURDAY: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE
| PAGE FOUR | PAGE FIVE | PAGE SIX | PAGE SEVEN | PAGE EIGHT | PAGE NINE (1,500 final, steeplechase final, 800 final, 5,000 final)
THURSDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE | PAGE TWO | PAGE THREE
SATURDAY HIGHLIGHTS: PAGE ONE
MEN'S PHOTOS | WEDNESDAY WOMEN'S REPORT | THURSDAY WOMEN'S REPORT | SATURDAY WOMEN'S REPORT

Briana Shook leads the steeplechase final.
Nebraska senior Ann Gaffigan was having a breakthrough season.
Victoria Mitchell.
Mitchell earned All-America honors by finishing eighth in 10:18.34.
Illinois' Cassie Hunt.
Purdue junior Amber Ferner, another runner in the midst of a breakthrough season.
Indiana senior Audrey Giesler.
Boston College senior Jennifer Donovan.
Donovan again.
With four laps to go, Ida Nilsson moved into the lead. She later said, "I'm not a strong kicker...
...so I knew I'd have to make my move early."
USC's Julia Budniak and Nebraska's Gaffigan.
Mitchell.
Hunt.
Ferner finished seventh in 10:15.26.
Giesler finished 11th in 10:35.98.
Carol Henry of UNC had an off day and finished 13th in 10:48.23.
Donovan.
Nilsson increases her lead over Shook.
Nilsson originally hails from Sweden.

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