Saturday, January 29
Seattle, WA
10:00 AM
UC Riverside

at

UW Invitational (Indoor)

Photo by: Bobby R. Hester, (c) 2009
Track & Field Sets Four School Records At UW Indoor Invitational
1/29/2011 7:25:07 PM | Men's Track and Field, Women's Track and Field
Complete UW Invitational Results
Seattle, WA—The UC Riverside Men's & Women's Track & Field Teams set four school records Saturday at the UW Invitational in the first indoor meet of the season for the Highlanders.
Danielle Littleton, competing in her first career meet at UCR, finished second in her 60m hurdles heat and 15th overall with a time of 8.92. That broke the school mark of 9.14 originally set by Mary Timm back on February 1, 2003.
Dane Endly '07 had his name erased from the UCR record books in two places as freshman Justin Harris (6.91) and sophomore Hernell Dyer (6.93) both broke the Highlanders school mark in the 60m, finishing fourth and fifth in the event; and Harris took fifth in the 200m with a time of 21.86. Endly's previous benchmarks were 6.97 in the 60m set on January 31, 2004, and 21.97 in the 200m on February 14, 2004.
The ink on junior Travis Smith's program shot put record was barely dry as he bettered his February 15, 2010 toss of 54' 0" by 6.75 inches.
The Highlanders return to Seattle in two weeks for their second meet of the season on February 12.
Seattle, WA—The UC Riverside Men's & Women's Track & Field Teams set four school records Saturday at the UW Invitational in the first indoor meet of the season for the Highlanders.
Danielle Littleton, competing in her first career meet at UCR, finished second in her 60m hurdles heat and 15th overall with a time of 8.92. That broke the school mark of 9.14 originally set by Mary Timm back on February 1, 2003.
Dane Endly '07 had his name erased from the UCR record books in two places as freshman Justin Harris (6.91) and sophomore Hernell Dyer (6.93) both broke the Highlanders school mark in the 60m, finishing fourth and fifth in the event; and Harris took fifth in the 200m with a time of 21.86. Endly's previous benchmarks were 6.97 in the 60m set on January 31, 2004, and 21.97 in the 200m on February 14, 2004.
The ink on junior Travis Smith's program shot put record was barely dry as he bettered his February 15, 2010 toss of 54' 0" by 6.75 inches.
The Highlanders return to Seattle in two weeks for their second meet of the season on February 12.
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