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Alumni News from Villanova

Started by drjas1, March 01, 2008, 01:53:08 PM

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Jordan Sarruda, Eustace Class of 2005, is a Mechanical Engineering major at Villanova University.  Last weekend, she competed in the BIG EAST Championships in New York at the Armory.  Her 500 time in the prelims of 1:13.77 qualified her for the ECAC Championships next week in Boston.  In the finals, she ran a 1:14.45 and it was good enough for an 8th place finish overall.  She also ran with Villanova's DMR and 4X400. 

Armory HS Sports Foundation - Site License
                        2008 BIG EASTRACK & FIELD                         
                    Indoor Track & Field Championships                   
New Balance Track & Field Center - The Armory  - 2/23/2008 to 2/24/2008 

Event 7  Women 500 Meter Dash
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    Name                    Year School                  Finals  H# Points
==========================================================================
Finals                                                                   
  1 McCoy, Alexandra          JR SETON HALL             1:11.68   2  10   
  2 Dayon, Cora               FR NOTRE DAME             1:12.13   2   8   
  3 Johnson, Natalie          FR NOTRE DAME             1:12.27   2   6   
  4 Griffith, Makalia         SO VILLANOVA              1:12.62   2   5   
  5 Hubbard, Ashley           SR GEORGETOWN             1:13.05   1   4   
  6 Hedderick, Kari           SO PITTSBURGH             1:13.65   1   3   
  7 Dickerson, KeAira         FR SETON HALL             1:14.16   1   2   
  8 Sarruda, Jordan           JR VILLANOVA              1:14.45   1   1   
  9 Hubbard, Chavanne         JR SETON HALL             1:14.95   1       


Armory HS Sports Foundation - Site License
                       2008 BIG EASTRACK & FIELD                       
                  Indoor Track & Field Championships                   
New Balance Track & Field Center - The Armory  - 2/23/2008 to 2/24/2008

Event 21  Women Distance Medley
=======================================================================
    School                                               Finals  Points
=======================================================================
Finals                                                                 
  1 WEST VIRGINIA                                      11:16.87   10   
     1) Bland, Keri SO                  2) Rotilio, April SO           
     3) Hamric, Karly JR                4) Asselin, Marie Louise SO   
  2 GEORGETOWN                                         11:17.24    8   
     1) Gregory, Lauren SO              2) Sanders, Deidra FR         
     3) Rodgers, Joanna SR              4) Maloy, Elizabeth SR         
  3 VILLANOVA                                          11:30.21    6   
     1) Reid, Sheila FR                 2) Sarruda, Jordan JR         
     3) Vargas, Akilah SR               4) Hogan, Callie FR           
  4 DEPAUL                                             11:39.36    5   
     1) Duck, Claire SR                 2) Coffey, Kyra JR             
     3) Petersen, Allyson SR            4) Quiett, Mary Cate FR       
  5 NOTRE DAME                                         11:44.68    4   
     1) Higgins, Abby FR                2) Williams, Samantha SO       
     3) Tacl, Beth SO                   4) Treece, Marissa FR         
  6 PROVIDENCE                                         11:48.46    3   
     1) Twohig, Breffini SO             2) Elliott, Katie JR           
     3) Shock, Katherine JR             4) Doetzel, Danette JR         
  7 MARQUETTE                                          11:52.57    2   
     1) Peller, Cassie SR               2) Millin, Katlin SO           
     3) Chambers, Kaitlyn SR            4) Grebinski, Jayne SO         
  8 CONNECTICUT                                        11:52.80    1   
     1) Cunningham, Meghan FR           2) Whitlock, Kaitlyn SR       
     3) King, Keelan JR                 4) Andrianos, Leah FR         
  9 RUTGERS                                            11:57.67       
     1) Ogletree, Cheyenne JR           2) Bost, Latoshia FR           
     3) Wilson, Karen JR                4) Singh, Asha FR             
10 PITTSBURGH                                         12:02.41       
     1) Briggs, Alexandra SR            2) Anyanwu, Patricia SO       
     3) Joshua, Gizelle JR              4) Ruffolo, Amy JR             
11 SYRACUSE                                           12:03.46       
     1) Hursey, Katie FR                2) Robinson, Lori JR           
     3) Boyle, Stacie JR                4) Krifchin, Maegan SO         
12 CINCINNATI                                         12:21.15       
     1) McKenney, Michele FR            2) Davis, Dominique SR         
     3) Scott, Myeeah FR                4) Masters, Tamara SO         
13 ST. JOHN'S                                         12:26.54       
     1) Sudbury, Sarah FR               2) Cousins, Rene FR           
     3) Payne, Ashlee FR                4) Greene, Tyneka JR           
14 SETON HALL                                         12:47.53       
     1) Hehn, Alexandra FR              2) Griffiths, Dionne SR       
     3) Jones, LaVaughn FR              4) Cahill, Kerry SR           

Nick

Wonderful News!!! I am glad shes doing so well !Please give her all our best. And post some photos if you have time.

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