Led By Skip Ivery's NCAA Track Title, Tiger Student-Athletes Earn Regional, National Honors
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Skip Ivery on the awards podium.
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Despite persistent rain and chilly temperatures, Ivery set a track record at St. Lawrence University's Merrick-Pinkard track with a time of 14.63. His win comes on the heels of his second-place finish in the 55-meter high hurdles at the NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championships at DePauw University in March.
Ivery was joined in earning All-America honors by junior Tim Gaal (Amanda, Ohio/Clearcreek), the North Coast Athletic Conference Outdoor Field Events Athlete of the Year at the 2003 meet. Gaal, who was also a provisional NCAA qualifier in the decathlon but did not compete in the event, posted a throw of 197-1 in the javelin, earning him a second-place finish at the national meet.
Ivery's and Gaal's combined scores totaled 18 team points, placing Wittenberg in ninth place as a team in the nation, the program's highest finish ever in the men's outdoor track and field championships. It was the first outdoor track and field All-America designation for either athlete in their Wittenberg careers.
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Tim Gaal at the NCAC Track Meet.
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The men's tennis team advanced its second player in the last three years to the NCAA Tournament. Senior No. 1 player Casey Clagett (Steamboat Springs, Colo./Steamboat Springs), the 2002 NCAC Player of the Year and a two-time All-NCAC first-team selection, concluded his career with a first-round loss at the national tourney on May 17. He finished 22-10 on the season. By virtue of his Intercollegiate Tennis Association/Omni Hotels Central Region Singles Championship last fall, Clagett was accorded All-America status following the season.
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Women's Lacrosse All-American Jenny Burns.
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In addition, Burns was named third-team All-America. It was the first such national honor in her career.
The Wittenberg baseball team finished with records of 17-22-1 overall and 4-12 in the NCAC West Division. Senior Ryan Born (Marion, Ohio/Pleasant), the team's leading hitter with a .411 batting average and 40 runs batted in, earned third-team All-Mideast Region honors from the American Baseball Coaches Association after earning first-team All-NCAC previously.
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