From staff reports
sports@joplinglobe.com
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Missouri Southern athletes took advantage of a situation they rarely see at home — virtually no wind — to ring up impressive early outdoor track and field marks Saturday at the Florida State Snowbird Invitational.
“They’ve turned what could be a vacation into a pretty competitive situation,” said Patty Vavra, Southern women’s coach. “It was an opportunity to compete in a great setting early in the year and we’re walking out of here with two automatics and three provisionals.”
Senior Jessica Selby-Tallman and sophomore Kimi Shank are automatic qualifiers for the NCAA Division II national championships after their weekend performances in the shot put and 5,000-meter run, respectively.
Selby-Tallman (hammer throw), junior Kara Eckard (3,000 steeplechase) and sophomore Victoria Kline (5,000) had provisional qualifying marks.
Eckard and Selby-Tallman were Southern winners — against Division I competition — on Saturday.
Eckard destroyed the Southern school record in the steeplechase with a clocking of 11 minutes, 8.87 seconds. The old school record (11:24.55) was set by Jen Noelken in 2004.
“She ran a very strong race,” Vavra said. “She’s just so good over the steeple. She had a bad last water jump that probably cost her five seconds.
“Kara ran well, but she has better races in her.”
Selby-Tallman won the shot with a 49-51/2 throw, 41/2 inches shy of her own school record. Junior Jessica Self finished tenth in the event.
Vavra was also encouraged by the Lions’ showing in the 400 and 800.
“We actually had strong finishes in the 400 today, which means we’re probably ready for some speed,” she said, mentioning freshmen Carita Riuta and Kelly McKay and junior Stacy Borgard.
Senior Alison Walker ran 2:16.39 in the 800 and freshman Olga Bulgarova ran 2:20.74.
Shank and Kline added strong performances in the 1,500 the day after their 5K race, Vavra said.
The Lions returned to Pensacola, where they had trained on Wednesday and Thursday, after the meet. They’ll return to Joplin on Monday.
Southern’s next scheduled meet is the MSSU Invitational on April 4.
Sports
Steeplechase mark falls to Eckard
Southern women’s team all business on Florida trip
- Sports
-
-
Kickapoo girls race past Joplin
Annie Armstrong poured in 21 points to lead the Kickapoo girls to a 65-28 victory over Joplin on Thursday night in an Ozark Conference basketball game at Missouri Southern’s Young Gymnasium.
-
Cheever is ultimate blue-collar snowboarder
As a World Cup snowboardcross racer, Jonathan Cheever has taken his share of spills over the years.
-
District wrestling tournaments begin tonight
Neosho’s wrestling lineup will have a different look when the Class 3 district wrestling tournament begins at 6 p.m. today at Carthage.
-
Late board work carries Lions past Pittsburg State
Pittsburg State displayed its offensive rebounding muscle during Wednesday night’s game at Missouri Southern.
-
Pitching holds key for softball Lions
Pitching is the main question Missouri Southern must answer as the Lions open their softball season today in Abilene, Texas.
-
Quapaw completes 12-0 run through Lucky '7' Conference
Quapaw High School girls basketball coach Rod Graves expected the 2011-12 Wildcats to compile another successful season.
They haven’t been a disappointment. -
Hillsdale women stop OCC
Visiting Hillsdale Free Will Baptist handed Ozark Christian a 68-47 loss in women’s college basketball on Thursday night.
-
Tomlin, Steelers welcome Haley as new coordinator
Throughout the 16 minutes that followed him glowingly introducing former Kansas City Chiefs coach Todd Haley as his new offensive coordinator, Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin stood proudly in the corner of the second-floor media room at the team’s facility.
-
Rangers, Cruz strike $16M, 2-year deal
Two-time defending AL champion Texas has avoided arbitration with another of its core players, agreeing Thursday to a $16 million, two-year contract with AL championship series MVP Nelson Cruz.
-
Auburn’s Ward adapts game after injury at Texas
Auburn’s Varez Ward can’t take to the air quite like he used to. The onetime Texas starter is still trying to regain strength and explosiveness more than two years after rupturing his right quadriceps tendon while dunking during pre-game warmups.
- More Sports Headlines
-






