MACOMB, Ill. - Four Fighting Leathernecks will compete at the NCAA
Track and Field West Preliminary Rounds in Austin, Texas from May 24-26.
Nichole Manning (women's pole vault), Nathaniel Marshall (men's hammer throw), Dana LaRue (women's shot put) and Jamario Taylor (men's high jump) will make the
trip to Mike A. Myers Track Stadium on the campus of the University of Texas. They
will attempt to qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships, which take place in
Des Moines, Iowa from June 6-9.
"It has been an exciting season and we are looking forward to its
continuation with the NCAA West Preliminary Rounds," said second-year Western
Illinois head coach David Beauchem. "I expect some great performances from
our qualifiers. They have worked hard and now they will have the opportunity to
reap the rewards of their commitment."
A field of 48 entries per event will comprise the West Region. From that group
of athletes, field sizes will be trimmed down to 12 athletes who will compete
in Des Moines.
Qualifying rounds in the women's shot put (1 p.m. CST) are set for Thursday (May 24).
On Friday (May 25), the women's pole vault is scheduled for 1 p.m. while the men's hammer
throw begins an hour later. The men's high jump starts at 5 p.m. on Saturday (May 26).
Taylor (Aurora, Ill./East Aurora) became the fifth Leatherneck to win an
outdoor men's high jump conference title by clearing a height of 7-00.25. The
last Fighting Leatherneck to win an outdoor men's high jump conference title
was Lawrence Hardin in 2010 (6-08.75). Taylor's season-best performance at the
SIUE Gateway Classic (7-00.50) ranks 40th nationally and 19th in the NCAA West
Region.
LaRue (South Holland, Ill./Thornwood) used a personal best throw of 51-00.25 to
place second in the women's shot put at The Summit League Championships. Her
effort ranks 60th in the nation and 33rd in the NCAA West Region. LaRue also
qualified for the 2011 NCAA Regional Championships.
Manning (Kansas City, Mo./Winnetonka) cleared a height of 13-02.50 at The
Summit League Championships to set the pole vault program record and place
third overall. Manning's effort ranks 52nd in the nation and 33rd in the West
Region. She also qualified for the 2009 and 2011 NCAA Regional Championships.
With a toss of 191-11, Marshall (Bushnell, Ill./Bushnell-Prairie City) placed
second in the men's hammer throw at The Summit League Championships. His
season-best effort at the Fighting Scots Invitational (192-02) ranks 89th nationally
and 48th in the West Region.
Fans can follow the four Fighting Leathernecks online as Texas will provide
live results during the meet. To view the live results page, click HERE.
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