2002 Women's Outdoor Track & Field
Recent Women's Outdoor Track & Field Headlines
Fri, Oct 10, 2008 - [Outdoor Track & Field]
Ricardo Vegara (left to right), Evan Crowus and Roberto Vegara placed in the top four of the USATF 5K Race Walk on Oct. 4.

KINGSPORT, TENN. - Lindsey Wilson College freshmen Roberto and Ricardo Vergara and Evan Crowdus all placed in the top four of the USATF 5K Race Walk National Championships on Oct. 4.

The Blue Raider trio competed and succeeded in the highest level of competition.

Roberto - the youngest Vegara twin - led the way as he finished second with a time of 24 minutes and 38 seconds. Ricardo and Crowdus finished third and fourth respectively, Ricardo edged out Crowdus by two tenths of a second.

 
Tue, Jul 22, 2008 - [Women's Outdoor Track & Field]

COLUMBIA, Ky. -- The Lindsey Wilson College women's track & field team signed Morgan Gagle to a NAIA scholarship, the school announced on Tuesday.

Gagle, a Danville, Ky., native, will join the Blue Raiders in the 2008-09 season.

Fri, May 23, 2008 - [Women's Outdoor Track & Field]

EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. -- Lindsey Wilson College sophomore Amanda Johnson claimed the first point for the track and field team today at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships at Ralph Korte Stadium.

Johnson finished eighth in the 15-woman 3,000 meter Race Walk with a time of 16 minutes and 19.61 seconds. The Morganfield, Ky., native, scored a single point for women's track and field team.

Sat, Apr 26, 2008 - [Women's Outdoor Track & Field]

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -- Lindsey Wilson College sophomore Amanda Johnson competed on Saturday at the prestigious Penn Relays.

Johnson finished with a time of 27 minutes and 2.66 seconds in the women's 5,000 meter racewalk.

Sat, Apr 26, 2008 - [Women's Outdoor Track & Field]

WILLIAMSBURG, Ky. -- The Lindsey Wilson College women's track and field team finished third on Saturday at the Mid-South Conference Championships hosted by the University of the Cumberlands (Ky.).

The Blue Raiders scored 111 team points in the six team event. Host Cumberlands won the championships with 214 team points. Shorter (Ga.) College claimed second with 208.