COOKVEILLE, Tenn. -- Three members of the Tennessee Tech women's
track & field team will be in Knoxville Friday to compete in
the Sea Ray Relays, and the entire team will head to Nashville
Saturday for the Boston-Moon Classic hosted by Tennessee State
University. Coach Tony Cox plans to take a squad of 26 women plus
six men to the TSU event which begins Saturday at 9:30 a.m.
On Friday, juniors Madison Borden and Lacy Yslas -- the first and
last names on the team's alphabetical roster -- will compete in the
discus while sophomore Meghan O'Donoghue runs in the grueling
10,000-meter run. It will be her only chance to run in the long
distance event prior to the OVC Championships in early May.
Schedules and results at the Sea Ray Relays can be found by clicking
here.
At the Boston-Moon Classic, the six members of the men's cross
country team who will compete are scheduled to run in the
5,000-meter run. In the women's events, Tech has entries in every
event except the 100-meter hurdles and the hammer throw.
Among the Golden Eagles to watch at TSU will be Brittany Cotto in
the 400-meter hurdles, Emily Weinzetl [in photo above] in the 800m
and Rebecca Cline in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Cotto, a
sophomore from Sacramento, Calif., owns the fifth-best 400-meter
hurdle time in school history at 1:05.29, which she posted last
year at the OVC Outdoor Championships. Weinzetl, a senior from San
Antonio, ran an 800m career-best 2:23 last year at Austin Peay.
Cline, a sophomore from Spring Hill, Tenn., has run every distance
race in her young Golden Eagle career except the steeplechase.
Live scoring and results of the Boston-Moon can be found by clicking
here.