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Women's 100-Meter Hurdles Recap
OSHKOSH, Wis. - State University of New York-Cortland senior Christina Acquaviva continued her winning ways at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championship at J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium. After winning the heptathlon with 5,189 points, Acquaviva took the 100-meter hurdles title in a time of 14.43.

Her time also set a J.J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium record. Acquaviva was seventh in the 100-meter hurdles in 2005.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology freshman Amy Magnuson placed second (14.64) while Haverford College (Pa.) senior Aislinn Sowash finished third (14.73). It is the fourth career All-America honor for Sowash, who placed fourth in 2004, second in 2005 and seventh in 2006.

Junior Amanda White of Trinity College (Conn.) finished fourth (14.91) followed by senior Emily Lepley of Susquehanna University (Pa.) fifth (14.96), junior Sarah Wittingen of Calvin College (Mich.) sixth (14.99), sophomore Shannon Turczyn of Monmouth College (Ill.) seventh (15.03) and junior Holly Andrews of Nebraska Wesleyan University eighth (15.10). Lepley placed sixth in 2004 and third in 2006 while Turczyn was fifth in 2006.

All-America Finishes
Place
Name School
Performance
1
Christina Acquaviva State University of New York-Cortland          
14.43
2
Amy Magnuson        Massachusetts Institute of Technology      
14.64
3
Aislinn Sowash      Haverford College (Pa.)       
14.73
4
Amanda White        Trinity College (Conn.)      
14.91
5
Emily Lepley        Susquehanna University (Pa.)
14.96
6
Sarah Wittingen     Calvin College (Mich.)
14.99
7
Shannon Turczyn     Monmouth College (Ill.)     
15.03
8
Holly Andrews       Nebraska Wesleyan University        
15.10

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