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Polytan Invitational

Rain Doesn't Slow the Hoosiers
4/22/2011 12:00:00 AM | Track and Field
April 22, 2011
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Indiana track and field had a solid second day at the Polytan Invitational, despite a four-hour lightning delay. Indiana posted five event wins on the day.
Ben Hubers took the 1,500m race in 3:48.02. He was followed in by unattached runner Joe Holahan (3:50.24) and teammates Zach Mayhew (3rd, 3:50.45) and Andy Weatherford (4th, 3:52.12).
Sarah Pease was the top collegiate in the women's 5,000m. She finished in 16:31.68, behind only professional runner Mason Cathey. Andrew Poore was third in the men's 5K, finishing in 13:59.84.
Tommy Smith won the hammer throw with a huge throw. His heave traveled 59.05m (193-9), which added more than three meters to his career best and ranks fourth in the IU all-time records.
The Hoosiers won the 4x100m relay, with Tyler Sult, Kind Butler, Chris Vaughn and Devin Pipkin finishing in 40.16 seconds. The time was more than a second-better than the other five teams, and it is ranked sixth all-time at Indiana.
Ann-Marie Clarke won the 400m hurdles, clocking a time of 1:00.29 to win by more than a seconds.
Laura Morris took fifth in the heptathlon, recording a career best score of 4,794.
The Polytan Invitational continues on Saturday.. For complete coverage of all things IU track and field, stay tuned to IUHoosiers.com.














