MILLIGAN
COLLEGE, TN (May 22, 2007) --- The Milligan College women's
track and field team traveled five women to Fresno,
Calif. Tuesday morning for the NAIA Outdoor Track and Field
National Championships held on the campus of Fresno Pacific
University May 24 through May 26. In all, Milligan qualified
seven individuals but senior Josh Ferry (Bloomington,
Ind.) and junior Kortney Goulds (Johnson City,
Tenn.) will not compete.
"Our primary
focus is to run as fast as we can, we're not worried about
points, this will be about individual performances," said head
coach Chris Layne.
Leading
Milligan's women will be 1,500 meter school record holder and
indoor All-American MacKenzie LaBonte (Port Charlotte,
Fla.). LaBonte, along with sophomore Jacklyn Talbert (Mt.
Carmel, Tenn.), will compete in the 1,500 meters. LaBonte's
schedule will not be as hectic as it was at the 2007 NAIA Indoor
Track and Field National Championship where she competed in two
rounds of the Distance Medley Relay (DMR) and two rounds of the
3,000 meters. Both women will only run rounds of the 1,500
meters on Thursday afternoon and then the final on Saturday
afternoon if they advance. Talbert, a double indoor All-American
in the mile and DMR, is seeded ninth entering into the event.
Three other
Milligan women will compete in the marathon by virtue of their
qualifiers earlier this year at the Strawberry Plains Half
Marathon. Competing this year are junior Erika Fox
(Gambrills, Md.), along with sophomores Nicole Moore
(Boise, Idaho) and Emily Scmitt (Avon, Ind.). Fox is
coming off the 10,000 meter win at the Appalachian Athletic
Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championship, while Moore won
the 3,000 meter steeplechase title. Schmitt finished third in
the women's 5,000 meters.
"It's simple,
anything can happen when your race covers 26.2 miles," said
Layne.
At last
year's marathon championships, Lady Buff All-American Megan
Lease finished 12th overall, while the Buffs’ Brandon
Talbert finished 21st on the men's side. The NAIA is the
only collegiate governing body that offers the marathon at a
national championship.