2002-03 Men's Indoor Track Performers of the Week
Bold denotes IIAC Male Athlete of the Week
| Week Ending |
Player, School, Year |
Weekly Statistics |
| March 2 | Marcus Murphy, Loras, Jr. | Named MVP of First Annual Indoor Championships.
Won 1500-meters (4:00.86), 3000-meters (8:38.08) and 5000-meters (14:51.72) |
| February 23 | Andy Six, Wartburg, Jr. | At UNI-Dome Open - won 400-meter dash (50.12) and
was a member of the winning 4x400 relay team that automatically qualified
for NCAA Championships (3:16.84). |
| February 16 | DeAndre Bovan, Dubuque, So. | At Lewis University Friday Night Series
#3 - three top-4 finishes including 3rd place in triple jump (48'-1.75",
provisional qualifier); 2nd place in long jump (22'-9.5", 1/4"
shy of provisional qualifier) and fourth place in 55-meter hurdles (8.07) |
| February 9 | Marcus Murphy, Loras, Jr. | At Wisconsin-Oshkosh Invitational - automatically
qualfied and set a school record in the 5,000-meters (14:35.20, to date
the second fastest qualifying time nationally). |
| February 2 | Basil Steele, Dubuque, So. | At Wisconsin-Stevens Point Pointer Invitational
- provisionally qualified for NCAA Championships in 55-meter hurdles
with a time of 7.67, to date the fourth fastest time nationally. |
| January 26 | Steve Bubb, Wartburg, Jr. | At Wisconsin-LaCrosse's Don Bremer Classic - won
three events and nearly broke two school records. Won 200-meter dash
(22.94, 7/100ths off school record), member of winning 4x200 relay team
(1:30.73, 6/100ths off school record) and won 55-meter dash (6.61). |
| January 19 | DeAndre Bovan, Dubuque, So. | At Wisconsin-Platteville Open, won the triple jump,
breaking own school record and provisionally qualifying for the NCAA
Championship with a mark of 48'-4 1/2". Also won the long jump
(21'-9 1/2") and finished seventh in the 55-meter hurdles (8.41). |
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