Feb. 7, 2007
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Male Athlete of the Week
Jeremy Majors
UW-Milwaukee
Sr.,
Majors won the 800-meter invitational at the Indiana Relays last Friday. He crossed the line in 1:50.46. The time was a personal best and moved Majors up to third in school history in the event. Majors now owns the top League time in the event for the season.
Female Athlete of the Week
Alisha Anthony
Fr., Van Wert,
Anthony won the long jump in two divisions for
Other Men's Top Performers for the Week
Joe Lahmon
Jr.,
Lahmon won the shot put by more than a foot with a personal-best mark of 50 feet and placed fourth in the weight throw (54'4.75") at the Akron Open on Saturday.
Joe Mahalick
Loyola
Jr.,
Mahalick ran the 800-meter dash in 1:56.02 to finish fifth in the final heat on Saturday at the Indiana Relays. Earlier, he ran the preliminary round in 1:55.56, which was only .79 seconds off his career-best pace.
Andrew Hayner
Jr.,
Hayner finished sixth in the mile with a personal record time of 4:22.86 at the Akron Invitational.
Scott Overall
Sr., Twickenham,
Overall broke his own school record in the 3,000-meter run and posted the fourth-fastest time in the NCAA Division I this season with a 7:55.36 effort at the Meyo Invitational. He placed fifth in the race, which included some of the nation's top runners. Overall will compete in a nationally-televised race this weekend at the Tyson Invitational, hosted by
Alex Sutphen
So.,
Sutphen recorded his second individual event title this season, taking top honors in the 5,000-meter race to highlight the
Other Women's Top Performers for the Week
Erin Havener
UW-Milwaukee
Fr.,
Havener tied for fourth-place in the pole vault at the Indiana Relays last weekend. She cleared a height of 12'4.75" in the event, which was a new personal best. She also moved up to second in school history in the event and now owns the top performance in the League.
Marcia Faustin
Loyola
Sr.,
The senior from
Idara Essien
Jr.,
Essien looked strong in her 2007 debut, as the reigning Horizon League triple jump champion took first in her strongest event with a leap of 37'4" at the Carthage Invitational. She also placed seventh in the long jump with a distance of 16'3".