Southern Maine wins 8th straight Little East Conference Championship

GORHAM, Maine – Sophomore Emily Artesani
(Orono, Maine) won two events and senior Hattie Landry (Acton,
Maine/Wells) placed in the top four in four events and each athlete
a ran a leg in a winning 4 x 200 meter relay team to lead the
University of Southern Maine Huskies
women’s indoor track and field team to a sweep of the New
England Alliance and Little East Conference championships for the
eighth consecutive year Saturday in a meet held at Southern
Maine’s Costello Sports Complex field house in Gorham.
In the Alliance meet, which features 11 schools from the Little
East Conference and the Massachusetts State College Athletic
Conference, Southern Maine captured the championship with 196.50
points. Keene State was second with 119 points, followed by Rhode
Island College with 86 points, Westfield State with 81 points and
Eastern Connecticut State University with 77 to round out the top
five.
The Huskies took the Little East crown by a large margin scoring
209 points. Keene State finished second with 117.50 points and
Rhode Island College placed third with 91 points. Eastern
Connecticut scored 82 points for fourth, UMass Dartmouth scored
42.50 points to finish fifth with 42.50 points and UMass Boston
placed sixth tallying seven points.
Artesani defended her 2007 titles winning both the 200 and 400
meter dash as Southern Maine earned seven first place finishes in
the meet. Artesani won the 200-meter dash in a time of 26.68
and clocked a winning time of 1:00.56 in the 400-meter dash.
Landry was a workhorse for the Huskies earning a first, second,
third and fourth place finish scoring 29 points. Landry placed
fourth in the 200-meter dash (27.28), third in the long jump (4.93
meters) and second in the 55-meter dash (7.55). Landry took
the top spot in the 55-meter hurdles crossing the finish
line in first place with a time of 8.54 seconds.
Both Artesani and Landry, joined by senior Christa Hutchinson
(Gorham,Maine/Falmouth) and sophomore Sarah Hale (Naples,
Maine/Lake Region), also helped Southern Maine capture 10 points
winning the 4 x 200 meter relay in a time of 1:49.48. Hutchinson
also earned a first place finish in the 600-meter run with a time
of 1:40.56, while Hale clocked a time of 7.62 to earn a fourth
place mark in the 55-meter dash. Junior Emily Poliquin (Lisbon
Falls, Maine/Lisbon) and freshman Cristina Connolly (Boise, Idaho)
also earned first place finishes for Southern Maine. Connolly won
the pole vault clearing 3.05 meters, while Poliquin captured the
triple jump with a leap of 10.80 meters. Poliquin also took a
second place finish in the long jump with a distance of 4.95
meters.
Southern Maine also received solid performances from junior Gabby
Cyr (Fort Kent, Maine) and freshman Vanessa Baird
(Dover-Foxcroft,Maine/Foxcroft Academy). Cyr earned a second and
third place mark competing in the mile and 800-meter run
respectively. Cyr placed second
in the mile with a time of 5:21.25 and third in the 800-meter run
in 2:26.98. Baird helped USM tally points in the field events
earning a third and fourth place finish in the weight throw and
shot put. In the weight throw, Baird had a distance of 11.65 meters
for third and in the
shot put she placed with a throw of 9.96 meters.
Southern Maine returns to action on Saturday (February 23) at the
New England Division III Championship hosted by Smith College.
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