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February 19, 2012

Record-setting night for Indiana State track team

CHARLESTON, Ill. — Indiana State junior  Brandon Pounds broke a seven-year-old Indiana State record in the men’s weight  throw while senior Major Clay established the new Sycamore record in the high jump at the EIU Friday Night Special in Lantz Gymnasium on the campus of Eastern Illinois University.

Pounds automatically qualified for the 2012 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships as he won the weight throw Friday, joining Clay and ISU  junior Felisha Johnson as automatic qualifiers.

Pounds won with a personal best distance of 70-feet, 81⁄2 which broke the previous record of 69-71⁄2 established  by Jason Carruthers in 2005. The distance also surpassed the automatic qualifying mark of 70-6, which guarantees the junior a spot in the 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships. Pounds moved up to seventh in the nation and second in the Valley with the winning effort.

The winning effort also established the Friday Night meet record, breaking the distance of 70-4 set by Mark Milleville of Southern Illinois in 2006, and broke the Lantz record of 68-91⁄4 set by J.C. Lambert of Southern Illinois in 2011.

Clay cleared a personal best 7-5 in winning the high jump, surpassing the former ISU record of 7-41⁄2, which the Sycamore senior cleared in 2011 to share the top spot with former Indiana State great Steve Smith. Smith hit his mark in 1991. Clay now ranks third in the nation and still leads the Missouri Valley this season.

ISU’s Felisha Johnson, who has already qualified for the 2012 NCAA Indoors, was also a winner Friday as she took the women’s weight throw with a distance of 69-101⁄4. Johnson had a throw of 71-11⁄4 at EIU in December to automatically qualify for the NCAA. The junior holds the Lantz record for women’s weight throw at 73-21⁄2.

Junior Mary Theisen picked up her first win of the season as she captured the women’s shot put with a personal best throw of 52-31⁄4.

Sophomore Valerie Burns was also a winner on the night, dominating the women’s 3,000 meters to win by over six seconds with a time of 10:15.84.

The Sycamores also did well in the hurdles on Friday with sophomore Greggmar Swift continuing his winning streak by winning the 55-meter hurdles with a time of 7.39 seconds in the finals. That is the fifth best in school history behind Chris Lancaster’s school record time of 7.17 seconds set in 1990.

All three of the Indiana State hurdlers advanced to the finals. Sophomore Duane Brown finished second in the event with a time of 7.53 seconds  which ties him for 11th best all-time at Indiana State. Sophomore Maurice Lyke was the fourth Division I athlete and fifth overall with a time of 7.66.

Indiana State freshman Carmelia Stewart finished as the top Division I athlete and third overall in the women’s 55 hurdles with a time of 8.20 seconds. The freshman just missed the school record of 8.18 seconds set by Dierdra Woodley in 1996 but still has the second-best time in school history.

Senior Kristy Twitchell finished second by just six-hundredths of a second in the women’s 600 meters as she finished in 1:39.56. EIU’s Paige Biehler edged Twitchell at the finish line to win the event.

The Sycamores will now gear up for the 2012 State Farm Missouri Valley Conference Indoor Track & Field Championships which will be held on the campus of the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, Iowa., Feb. 25 and 26.

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