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Spring 2002 Track & Field Scores
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3/16 Salisbury University Opener
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(No team scoring)
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Rutgers-Camden winners:
Women:
Wilma Cangieter, shot put, (34-11, school record)
Tameka Jackson, long jump (15-10)
Carmen Zimmitt, triple jump (31-2, school record)
4x100 relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze, Tiffany Logan, Tameka Jackson, 49.9, school record)
Jill Chestnut, 1,500 M (5:11.4)
Tameka Jackson, 100 M (12.4, school record)
Jill Chestnut, 800 M (2:37.1)
Tameka Jackson, 200 M (26.4)
4x400 relay (Tameka Jackson, Nicole Parkinson, Tiffany Logan, Jill Chestnut, 4:11.0)
Men:
4x100 relay (Taiwan Lamb, Matt Collins, David Lee, Orville Morales, 44.3, school record)
Matt Collins, 110 HH (14.9)
Matt Collins, 400 IH (54.2)
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3/23 at Richard Stockton College Invitational
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(No team scoring)
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Rutgers-Camden winners:
Women:
Attor Kludze, 100 M, (13.37)
Attor Kludze, 200 M (28.02)
Tameka Jackson, 400 M (1:03.73)
Jill Chestnut, 800 M (2:35.7)
4x100 M relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze, Tiffany Logan, Tameka Jackson, 50.55)
Carmen Zimmitt, triple jump (33-1.75, school record)
Men:
David Lee, 800 M (2:05.79)
Matt Collins, 110 HH (16.27)
Matt Collins, 400 IH (56.05)
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4/7 at Osprey Open (Richard Stockton College)
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(No team scoring)
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Rutgers-Camden winners:
Women: Tameka Jackson, 100 M (13:20)
4x100 M relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze, Tiffany Logan, Tameka Jackson), 50:01
4x400 M relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze, Carmen Zimmitt, Tameka Jackson), 4:26.64
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4/10 at Albright College Invitational
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MEN: (78 points, 3rd out of 6)
WOMEN: (213 points, 2nd out of 6)
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MEN: 1. Albright, 208; 2. Stevens Institute of Technology, 143; 3. Rutgers-Camden,
78; 4. Gwynedd-Mercy College, 44; 5. Delaware Valley College, 20; 6. Penn State-Berks, 12.
WOMEN: 1. Albright College, 228; 2. Rutgers-Camden, 213; 3. Stevens Institute of
Technology, 59; 4. Delaware Valley College, 16; 6. Penn State-Berks, 9; 6. Gwynedd-Mercy College, 7.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: David Lee, 440-yard dash (52.65, school record)
Matt Collins, 120-yard high hurdles (15.40, school
record)
Matt Collins, 440-yard intermediate hurdles (56.99, school record)
Matt Collins, long jump (18-9.75).
Women: Tameka Jackson, 100-yard dash (11.49, school record)
Tameka Jackson, 220-yard dash (26.35)
Jill Chestnut, 880-yard dash (2:36.93, school record)
Jill Chestnut, 1-mile run ( 5:43.70)
Tiffany Logan, 110-yd HH (16.88, school record)
Tiffany Logan, 440-yard IH (1:12.43, school record)
Women's 4x110-yard relay (Nicole Parkinson, Tiffany Logan,
Attor Kludze, Tameka Jackson, 50.50, school record)
Women's 4x440-yard relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze,
Tiffany Logan,Tameka Jackson), 4:24.89
Amanda Thompson, shot put, 36-1.5.
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4/13 at Messiah College Falcon Invitational
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MEN: (23 points, 11th out of 14)
WOMEN: (55 points, 8th out of 16)
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MEN: 1. Messiah, 170; 2. Susquehanna, 105; 3. Gettysburg, 101;
4. Mary Washington, 78; 5. Elizabethtown, 77; 6. Dickinson, 64; 7. Catholic, 62; 8. Lebanon
Valley, 45.5; 9. Misericordia, 24; 10. York, 23.5; 11. Rutgers-Camden, 23; 12. Albright, 19;
13. Houghton, 9.5; 14. Goucher, 3.5.
WOMEN: 1. Dickinson, 108.5; 2. Gettysburg, 89.5; 3. Messiah, 80;
4. Mary Washington, 77; 5. Susquehanna, 74; 6. New York University, 72.5; 7. DeSales, 59;
8. Rutgers-Camden, 55; 9. Albright, 41.5; 10. Lebanon Valley, 36; 11. Elizabethtown, 35.5;
12. Houghton, 31.5; 13. Goucher, 27; 14. York, 10; 15. Misericordia, 6; 16. Stevens Tech, 5.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: Matt Collins, 400 IH (54.49)
Women: Tameka Jackson, 100 M (12.74)
Tameka Jackson, 200 M (26.12, school record)
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4/14 at Bill Omeltchenko Invitational (U.S. Merchant Marine Academy)
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(No Team Scoring)
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Rutgers-Camden winners:
Women: 4x100 M relay (Nicole Parkinson, Tiffany Logan, Attor Kludze, Tameka Jackson), 49.88
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4/20 at Mason-Dixon Invitational (Gettysburg College)
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MEN: (47 points, 5th out of 7)
WOMEN: (144.5 points, 2nd out of 7)
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MEN: 1.Gettysburg, 295.5; 2. Juniata, 186.5; 3. Lebanon Valley, 66; 4.
Western Maryland, 49; 5. Rutgers-Camden, 47; 6. Howard, 30; 7. Montgomery, 24.
WOMEN: 1. Gettysburg, 296.5; 2. Rutgers-Camden, 144.5; 3. Juniata, 86.5;
4. Lebanon Valley, 67; Western Maryland, 46.5; 6. Howard, 45; 7. Montgomery, 9.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: Matt Collins, 400 IH (53.55)
Women: Tameka Jackson, 100 M (12.72)
Tameka Jackson, 200 M (25.88)
4x100 (Parkinson, Kludze, Logan, Jackson, 48.9, school record)
4x400 (Parkinson, Chestnut, Zimmitt, Jackson, 4:02.82, school record)
Amanda Thompson, shot put (37-5, school record)
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4/25-26 at Penn Relays
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(No team scoring)
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Four Rutgers-Camden relay teams competed over the two days. On April 25, the
women's 4x100 and 4x400 teams ran, posting times of 50:01 and 4:04.85, respectively.
On April 26, the men's 4x100 ran a 45.95 and the women's 4x200 set a school record
with a time of 1:43.59. Members of that team were Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze,
Tiffany Logan and Tameka Jackson.
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4/27 at Millersville Metrics
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MEN: (10 points, Tied 13th out of 24)
WOMEN: (33 points, 7th out of 23)
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MEN: 1. Shippensburg, 115; 2. Kutztown, 70; 3. Lehigh, 62; 4. Millersville
and Towson, 54; 6. Delaware, 40; 7. Cheyney, 36; 8. Bucknell, 33; 9. Susquehanna, 27;
10. George Washington, 17; 11. West Chester, 15; 12. Elizabethtown, 12;
13. Rutgers-Camden and Johns Hopkins, 10; 15. Bloomsburg, and Franklin & Marshall, 9;
17. East Stroudsburg and Gloucester County College, 6; 19. Lafayette and Salisbury, 1.
DNS: Cabrini, King's College, Delaware Valley College and Stevens Tech.
WOMEN: 1. Kutztown, 86; 2. Shippensburg, 80; 3. Lehigh, 68; 4. Millersville, 57;
5. Bucknell, 54; 6. Towson, 40; 7. Rutgers-Camden, 33; 8. West Chester, 30; 9.
Delaware, 28; 10. Lafayette, 26; 11. George Washington, 17; 12. Elizabethtown, 15;
13. Susquehanna, 12; 14. Bloomsburg, 8; 15. East Stroudsburg, 4.
DNS: Franklin & Marshall, Cheyney, Johns Hopkins, King's College, Gloucester County
College, Delaware Valley, Cabrini, Stevens Tech.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: Matt Collins, 400 IH (53.11)
Women: 4x100 (Parkinson, Kludze, Logan, Jackson, 48.99)
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5/4 at NJAC Championships
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MEN: (18 points, 8th out of 8)
WOMEN: (98 points, 2nd out of 9)
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MEN: 1. College of New Jersey, 277; 2. Rowan, 82; 3. Montclair State, 74;
4. William Paterson, 55; 5. Richard Stockton, 33; 6. Kean, 27; 7. Ramapo, 26;
8. Rutgers-Camden, 18.
WOMEN: 1. College of New Jersey, 172; 2. Rutgers-Camden, 98;
3. Richard Stockton, 68.5; 4. Montclair State, 63; 5. William Paterson, 50;
6. New Jersey City, 46; 7. Rowan, 32.5; 8. Kean, 30; 9. Ramapo, 21.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: Matt Collins, 400 IH (53.00)
Women: Amanda Thompson, javelin (115-10)
4x100 M Relay (Nicole Parkinson, Attor Kludze, Tiffany Logan, Tameka Jackson, 49.70)
4x400 M Relay (Nicole Parkinson, Carmen Zimmitt, Tiffany Logan, Tameka Jackson, 3:59.69)
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5/16-17 at ECAC Championships
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MEN: (16 points, tied 17th out of 47)
WOMEN: (10 points, tied 24th out of 50)
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MEN: 1. Springfield College, 82; 2. Williams College, 77; 3. Wheaton College,
57; 4. Mass. Institute of Technology, 36; 5. SUNY-Cortland, 34; 6. US Coast Guard
Academy, 33; 7. University of Rochester, 30; 8. St. Lawrence University, 29; 9. York
College, 26; 10. Bowdoin, 25; 11. Rensselaer Polytech Institute, 24; 12. Ithaca
College, 23; 13. Tufts University, 22; 14. Union, 21; 15. Bates, 20; 16. Westfield
State College, 17; 17. Rutgers University-Camden and Dickinson, 16; 19. SUNY Brockport,
15.50; 20. Muhlenburg College, 15; 21. Middlebury College, 14; 22. Grove City College,
11.5; 23. Kean University, Trinity College, Keene State College, Eastern Connecticut
State, Babson College and Wesleyan University, 11; 29. William Paterson University,
DeSales University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and Richard Stockton College, 10;
33. Lebanon Valley College, Bridgewater State College, Connecticut College,
UMass-Dartmouth and New York University, 6; 38. Hartwick College and Plattsburgh, 5;
40. College of Misericordia, Albright and Brandeis, 4; 43. Colby Sawyer, Amherst and
University of S. Maine, 3; 46. Penn State-Behrend and US Merchant Marine Academy, 1.
WOMEN: 1. Wheaton College, 109; 2. SUNY-Cortland, 67; 3. Williams College, 57; 4.
Mass. Institute of Technology, 36; 5. St. Lawrence University, 34; 6. Amherst College,
29; 7. Tufts University and University of S. Maine, 26; 9. Ithaca College, 24; 10.
Connecticut College, 23; 11. Wesleyan University, 22; 12. Worcestser Polytechnic
Institute and New Jersey City University, 21; 14. York College, 20; 15. University of
Rochester and Middlebury College, 18; 17. New York University, 16; 18. Mount Holyoke
College, 15; 19. Brandeis, 14; 20. Lebanon Valley College, 13; 21. Bowdoin, 12; 22.
Hartwick College and U.S. Coast Guard Academy, 11; 24. Colby Sawyer, Richard Stockton
College, Bates and Rutgers University-Camden, 10; 28. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,
Rochester Institute of Technology, Trinity College and Colby College, 9; 32. Salem
State College, Grove City College and Keene State College, 8; 35. Ursinus College,
Springfield College, Westfield State College and DeSales University, 7; 39. Bridgewater
State College, Dickinson, Thiel College and Ramapo College, 6; 43. SUNY-Brockport and
Kean University, 5; 45. Medgar Evers, Babson College and UMass Dartmouth, 3; 48.
Muhlenburg College and College of Misericordia, 2; 50. William Paterson University, 1.
Rutgers-Camden winners:
Men: Matt Collins, 400 IH (53.81)
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5/23 at NCAA Championships
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(at Macalester College
St. Paul, Minn.)
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Matt Collins finished seventh in his heat in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles while
setting a Rutgers-Camden school record with a clocking of 52.95. He broke his own mark of
53.00, set May 4 at the NJAC Championships.
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