Artesani Wins 400 meters; 4 records fall

NEW LONDON, Conn. -- Sophomore Emily
Artesani (Orono, Maine) set two school records and won the
400 meters to help the University of Southern Maine Huskies
women's outdoor track and field team to a 12th place finish at the
2008 Division III New England Championships hosted by the United
States Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn.
Artesani won the 400 meters in a time of 58.05 seconds, and placed
second in the 200 meters crossing the finish line in 25.65
seconds. Her time in the 400 broke her week-old record of
58.33 set at the Little East Conference Championships.
Artesani's 200 time shaved .03 seconds off her old record of 25.68
set in May 2007 at the NEIcAAA Championships.
Senior Hattie Landry (Acton, Maine/Wells) earned
Division III All-New England honors in two events with her fourth
and fifth place finishes in the 100-meter hurdles and the long
jump. Landry finished the 100-meter hurdles finals in 15.53
seconds. This came after she set a school record in the
trials with a time of 15.43, besting her old mark of 15.46 set
April 19 at Bowdoin. In the long jump, Landry had a best mark
of 5.12 meters (16-9 3/4).
Junior Gabby Cyr (Fort Kent, Maine) set a school
record in the 1500 meters with her time of 4:45.67, breaking the
old record of 4:47.34 set by Sara Marzouk in May 2005. Cyr
finished 11th among the 29 finishers in event, less than six
seconds behind race winner Anna King of Colby College.
Artesani and Landry also helped the Huskies to a sixth place finish
in the 4 x 100-meter relay, along with juniors Anna
Biasin (Saco, Maine/Thornton Academy) and Emily
Poliquin (Lisbon Falls, Maine/Lisbon), in a time of 51.03
seconds to earn Division III All-New England honors.
Freshman Hillary Hall (Waldoboro, Maine/Medomak
Valley) also earned Division III All-New England honors, tying for
sixth in the high jump by clearing 1.50 meters (4-11).
The Huskies finished 12th among the 28 teams that scored in meet
with 31.50 points. Williams College won the team title with
111 points, followed by Amherst College in second place with 81
points. Rounding out the top five teams were M.I.T. in third
with 77 points, Middlebury College in fourth with 72, and Tufts
University in fifth with 66.50 points.
Southern Maine returns to action May 8-10 at the NEIcAAA Outdoor
Championships hosted by the University of New Hampshire in Durham,
N.H. The heptathlon begins on Thursday and the rest of the
championship events will be held Friday and Saturday.












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