COOKEVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee Tech distance runners Keri Light
and Stephanie Place have been named to the 2009 CoSIDA Academic
All-District IV cross country/track & field team, sponsored by
ESPN The Magazine. For Light, it is her second consecutive
first-team selection, while Place was named second-team.
They are two of the five track athletes from the Ohio Valley
Conference named to the teams, and bring Tech's total to eight who
have received Academic All-District recognition in 2008-09.
Light now moves on to the national ballot for Academic All-America
consideration. Academic All-District and Academic All-America teams
are selected by the College Sports Information Directors of America
(CoSIDA).
A first-semester grad student from Kingsport, Tenn., Light posted
a 3.94 GPA on her way to receiving her degree in psychology last
December.
In the fall, Light earned her second consecutive all-OVC honor in
cross country, finishing 12th overall at the OVC Championships.
During the indoor track season, she was part of the school-record
setting distance medley relay team which placed first, and she also
advanced to the finals in the 800-meter run.
Light set a school record during the outdoor season, clocking a
4:38.75 in the 1,500-meter run at the Austin Peay Invitational,
adding it to the 800-meter school record which she set as a
sophomore. At the OVC Outdoor Championships, Light earned points in
two races, and barely missed in another. She finished seventh in
the 5,000-meter run in 18:12:14, earning two points in the team
standings. Earlier in the day, she was sixth in the 1,500-meter run
to earn three points, posting a time of 4:43.9. Light narrowly
missed qualifying for the finals in the 800-meter run, placing
ninth in 2:20.06.
Place, who was named an OVC Scholar-Athlete in 2008, receives
Academic All-District recognition for the first time. She was the
OVC Runner of the Year in cross country.
Every time Place ran a meet during the cross county season, she
was named the OVC Runner of the Week, except for the final meet of
the regular season -- in that race, she earned OVC Runner of the
Year honors, the first Tech runner to capture that honor. Place
finished her final season of cross country with the 11 fastest 5K
times in school history.
During the indoor track season, she broke her own school record in
winning the 3,000-meter run. She also led the team to first place
in the distance medley relay with a school record performance.
Shortly after running her leg of the DMR, she returned to the track
to place second in the 5,000-meter run in 17:38, just two seconds
behind the school record mark she established as a junior. In all,
Place accounted for 28 of Tech's 37 points at the meet. An injury
forced her to miss the outdoor season.
Earlier this year, Academic All-District honors went to Taylor
Askew in football, Teresa Craig in soccer, Kathryn Lally and Taren
Brown in soccer, Frank Davis in men's basketball and Lacie
Coquerille in softball.
District 4 includes Division I universities in Michigan, Ohio,
Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama. Other OVC picks on the Academic
All-District teams include Austin Peay junior Carrie Burggraf,
Jacksonville State senior Lesley Binning and was Southeast Missouri
State senior Amy Warren.
February 27, 2009
Golden Eagles compete this weekend at OVC Indoor Championships
February 27, 2009
Golden Eagles compete this weekend at OVC Indoor Championships
February 15, 2009
Place earns second, Light sixth at MTSU Valentine's Invitational
February 15, 2009
Place earns second, Light sixth at MTSU Valentine's Invitational
February 8, 2009
Golden Eagle track team fourth at Sewanee Invitational
February 1, 2009
Place wins, four personal best marks broken at TSU Invitational
January 31, 2009
Tech track team runs Saturday at TSU Invitational to open season
August 22, 2008
Cox signs nine newcomers for Tech's cross country, track teams