CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. - Austin Peay State
University women's track and field team came away from the Austin Peay Spring
Fling outdoor meet with some answers, Saturday, at Governors Stadium.
The Lady Govs, who competed against Bethel,
Belmont and Vanderbilt, set several personal bests during the meet. It also
allowed head coach Doug Molnar an opportunity to fill some gaps on his team and
find answers to some lingering questions as the outdoor season starts to get in
full swing.
"We had some pretty good performances today,"
Molnar said. "Alyx Pinkston had a great day outdoors. She just wasn't getting
the hang of it during the indoor season, but when she got outside, it clicked.
She ran pretty well last week and took another big chunk out of her time today."
Pinkston was one of two freshmen that got on
Molnar's radar early in the meet. Pinkston had a pair of personal bests (25.73)
in the 200-meter dash and (57.84) in the 400-meter dash, with both races taking
nearly a second off her time from last week. Freshman Taelor Slaughter,
meanwhile, who was primarily a sprinter in the indoor season, had a personal
best (2:26.54) in the 800-meter run.
Senior Janelle Avery and freshman Xaimer
Richards finished first and second, respectively in the 800-meter run. Avery's
time (2:24.52) is the OVC's second-best time this season. Sophomore Leigha Tolliver (14.68) and Latoya Monger (14.92) set the OVC's top two times in the
100-meter hurdles as well.
Tolliver also had a strong long and triple
jump, as did sophomore Cenitra Hudson. Tolliver came in at 11.58m on the triple
jump, while Hudson was finished first at 11.61m.
"Taelor came from way back to take third in
the 800-meter run," Molnar said. "She may be our other 800 runner after today.
Leigha had a nice day in the hurdles and Latoya had her best day ever in the
hurdles. Our triple jumpers finally came around too, so that was good to see."
Austin Peay returns to action, March 25, at the Alabama Relays.
-AP-