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Posted by publicist on 10 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: East, Results
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Posted by publicist on 10 Apr 2007 | Tagged as: All Regions, East, North, Results, South, West
Another great turnout for the Indoor National College Championships once again has college archers not only shooting well, but achieving great scores in the men’s and women’s divisions.
In the recurve men’s division, James Madison University Junior Jacob Wukie shot his way to Indoor National Champion with an 1157. Ted Harden of Arizona State University placed 2nd with an 1128, followed by Atlantic Cape Community College archer Bret Lazaroff shooting an 1123 for 3rd place.
Recurve women’s champion Kendra Harvey (Central New Mexico Community College) led the women’s recurve college division with an 1113, followed by Texas A&M University’s Corinne Yohann shooting a 1092. 3rd place in the College Archery Program division was California State University, Long Beach archer Carissa Dragan with a 1089.
Men’s compound college archery program Indoor National Champion, Braden Gellenthien’s score of 1194 not only earned him CAP National champion, but with a tie in 10’s and 9’s with Reo Wilde, Braden shares the Men’s Compound Division Championship title as well. 2nd place in the CAP division was Jedd Greshock (James Madison University) with an 1188, followed by Michigan State University’s David Roth, who shot an 1186.
Erika Anschutz of the University of Nebraska, Lincoln won double titles as well. With her 1174 score, Erika won the College Archery Program National Indoor title and also the Women’s Compound Division title. 2nd place in the CAP division was James Madison University’s Brittany Lorenti with an 1168, followed by Texas A&M University archer Josahan Jaime Santacruz.
Other athletes placing in the top 10 men’s and women’s division were: Men’s recurve, Jacob Wukie 8th; Women’s recurve, Kendra Harvey 5th, Erin Mickelberry (University of Washington) 7th, Corinne Yohann 10th; Men’s compound, Jedd Greshock 4th, and David Roth 6th. Women’s compound, Brittany Lorenti 5th, Josahan Jaime Santacruz 10th. See the U.S. Archery site for full results.
Congratulations to all college archers who participated! Being full-time students and competing is a lot of hard work and the results continue to show that College Archers are an integral part of USA Archery.
Posted by publicist on 23 Apr 2006 | Tagged as: Competitions, ERIAC, East, Results
The Eastern Regional Intercollegiate Championships (ERIAC) were held this past weekend (22-23 April) in Williamsport, Pa. According to JMU Coach Bob Ryder, it was ‘the coldest, wettest, most miserable weekend most of us have ever experienced…ERIAC’s in Williamsport, PA.’ True to the spirit of archery, they shot anyway. With 74 archers competing, the total between the two regional championships was nearly 130 archers.
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Posted by publicist on 12 Mar 2006 | Tagged as: All Regions, Competitions, East, North, Results, South, West
The Utah Fita Archers hosted one of the Western Regional Sites of the 2006 National Indoor Championships in Salt Lake City, Utah on 11-12 March. The tournament was well attended by the collegiate community and included archers from Arizona State University, Colorado State University, Dine’ College, Idaho State University, Saddleback College, Shoreline Community College, Stanford, University of Utah, University of Washington, and Utah State University. It was great to see so many of the college archers from the various schools hanging out together and having a good time. Several of the top ten finishers shot in Salt Lake City including:
Special congratulations to Lindsey Pian who took 1st place in both the Women’s Senior and College Recurve divisions.
Thanks go out to Larry and Randi Smith who put on a well-organized tournament and often finished the rounds earlier than scheduled. The judging was professional, the new target backing worked nicely, and the lighting was very good. It was a great venue for nationals, hope to see you all there next year!