National Champions Headline 2008 Little East Conference Women's Indoor Track & Field Awards

NORTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. – The Little East
Conference announced its 2007-08 Women’s Indoor Track and
Field end of the season awards this afternoon after a vote by the
conference’s six coaches. Keene State College seniors
Jennifer Adams (Saratoga Springs, N.Y.) and
Crystal Blamy (Walpole, N.H.) were named the
Little East Conference Track and Field Athletes of the Year, while
Rhode Island College sophomore Steina Flemming
(Tortola, BVI) and University of Southern Maine freshman
Christina Connolly (Boise, Idaho) earned Little
East Conference Rookie Track and Field Athletes of the Year honors,
respectively. Huskies Head Coach George Towle was
tabbed the Little East Conference Coach of the Year by his fellow
peers.
Adams became the 10th Keene State College student-athlete to
capture a national championship, winning the 2008 NCAA Division III
Championship in the 5,000-meter race. The Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
product set a Kinghorn Sports Center facility record with a time of
16:58.71 to earn her second career national title and eighth
All-America honor. Adams posted her season-best time in the
5,000-meter event at the Boston University Valentine Classic,
crossing the finish line in 16:46.32. She also won the New England
Alliance/Little East Conference Championship in the 1,000-meter
race and mile, while placing second in the New England Division III
Championship in the mile. Adams was named the 2007 Little East
Conference Female Runner of the Year in cross country.
Blamy claimed the 2008 NCAA Division III National Championship in
the high jump, clearing 5-07.75 to become the ninth Keene State
College athlete to stand atop the podium on the national stage. The
native of Walpole, N.H. defeated her closest competitor at the
national championships by three-fourths of an inch to earn her
third career All-America honor. Highly decorated in the high jump,
Blamy won the ECAC Division III Championship with a season-best
leap of 5-09.25, while also winning the New England Division III
Championship and New England Alliance/Little East Conference
Championship. She was also named the Northeast Female Athlete of
the Year.
Flemming made an immediate impact on the Rhode Island College
indoor track and field roster in her rookie campaign, qualifying
for the 2008 NCAA Division III National Championships in the
55-meter race. The Tortola, British Virgin Islands native set the
Anchorwomen’s program record in the 55-meters at the ECAC
Division III Championships with a time of 7.17. Fleming won the New
England Alliance/Little East Conference Championship in the
55-meter race, while placing second in the 200 meters.
Connolly captured the 2008 New England Alliance/Little East
Conference Championship in the pole vault, clearing 3.05 meters to
finish 0.31 meters ahead of her nearest competitor. The Boise,
Idaho product placed third in the New England Division III
Championship and 10th in the ECAC Division III Championship. Her
vault of 10-06.75 was a season-best at the ECAC Championship
meet.
In his 11th season at the helm of the University of Southern Maine
women’s program, Towle led the Huskies to their eighth
consecutive New England Alliance/Little East Conference
Championship this past winter. Southern Maine dominated the
championship meet, defeating its closest competition by 77.50
points. The Huskies also collected their third Maine State
Championship in the past four seasons. Towle mentored a
conference-best 13 student-athletes on the Little East Conference
Winter All-Academic Teams.
Initially formed in 1986 as a six-team men's and women's basketball
conference, the Little East Conference has since grown to its
present eight-school membership, sponsoring championship play in 19
intercollegiate athletics: baseball; men's and women's basketball;
men's and women's cross country; field hockey; men's and women's
lacrosse; men's and women's soccer; softball; women's swimming;
men's and women's tennis; men's and women's indoor track; men's and
women's outdoor track and women's volleyball.











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