Little East Sends 5 Athletes to NCAA Div. III Men's Track and Field Championships

NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. –The NCAA Division
III Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee
recently announced the participants for the 2008 NCAA Division III
Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, hosted by the
University of Wisconsin at Oshkosh from May 22-24. The Little East
Conference is well represented in the national field as five
students reached the automatic and provisional standards for each
event.
Under the leadership of Head Coach Peter Thomas,
Keene State College sends three underclassmen to the national
championships. Sophomore Frank Radlof (Milford,
N.H.) and freshman Bryan Kolacz (Brentwood,
N.H.) represent the Owls in the field events, while
classmate Craig MacPherson (Derry, N.H.) takes to
the track. Radlof registered his season-best performance at the New
England Open Championships with a leap of 7.12 meters to earn the
10th longest leap in the nation this season, while Kolacz turned in
the 12th-best toss in the nation in the hammer throw at the same
competition (54.42 meters). MacPherson is making his second
appearance on the national stage in his rookie campaign, after
earning a spot in the 2008 NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field
Championships. He enters the championship fray in reach of
attaining All-American status in the 1,500-meter run (3:52.31).
Head Coach Scott Hutchinson guided two University
of Southern Maine student-athletes into the national field. Senior
Curtis Wheeler (Derby, Vt.) qualified to compete
in a pair of distance events, while junior James Spaulding
(Lewiston, Maine) eclipsed the point standard for the
decathlon event. Wheeler qualified for the NCAA Championships at
the New England Open Championships, crossing the 5,000-meter course
in a time of 14:31.92, marking the14th-best time in Division III.
Wheeler will also make an appearance in the 10,000 field
(30:18.26). Spaulding booked his ticket to the national
championships after winning the decathlon event (6286 points) at
the New England Open Championships. His boasts the 15th highest
point total in the nation.
For complete coverage of the 2008 NCAA Division III Men’s
Outdoor Track and Field Championships, please click on the NCAASports.com Web site.














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