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TRIPLE CROWN: Fleshman won three
consecutive 5,000-meter titles.
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three
NCAA titles capped the track
and field team’s season on a runner’s high.
Senior
Lauren Fleshman took the 5,000-meter title at the championships,
which were held in June at Sacramento
State. Clocking in at 15:24.06, the 14-time All-American
became the second female runner in NCAA history to
win three consecutive 5,000-meter titles. “When someone
made a move, the plan was to keep pace and continue
to be fresh for a strong finish,” she told reporters
after the race. “With 300 meters to go, I said, ‘Let’s
go,’ and I was hoping for a magical spark. The crowd
certainly helped. There was a large contingent of Stanford
fans, and they helped keep me going.”
The Cardinal
fans cheered just as loudly when Alicia Craig won the
10,000-meter race in 32:40.03, breaking
the school record by more than 26 seconds and earning
second place in the Pac-10 record books. She became
the second
woman in Stanford history to win the NCAA 10,000-meter
title. “This was a wonderful race,” said Craig,
a redshirt freshman. “I tried to sit back in a good
place and be patient. This was a solid group of runners,
but I was confident that I could run with them. ”
And
Grant Robison staved off Arkansas’s Chris Mulvaney
at the finish line to win the 1,500-meter title with
a career-best 3:40.39. “With 300 meters to go, I
said, ‘It’s
now or never,’ ” the junior explained. “I
couldn’t hear Chris down the stretch, but I could
hear the crowd, so I knew the race was going to be
close. Being the NCAA champion—it hasn’t hit
me yet.”
In another corner of the field, Jill Camarena, ’04,
finished third in the shot put—and first in the Stanford
record book—with a career-best throw of 57 feet,
4 3/4 inches. The five-time All-American also reached
the discus finals, where she placed ninth.
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