New York, N.Y. (January 26, 2007)--Injuries on both the men's and women's sides may have denied Jasper Track and Field a legitimate chance at capturing a team title, but they did not prevent Manhattan from making its presence strongly felt at the annual Metropolitan Indoor Championships on Friday evening at the 168th Street Armory.
In what was the first of four main championship meets
Shannon Radermacher, who has plenty of big meet experience from her undergraduate years at Michigan State University, won the women's 800m crown, and earned a ticket to another championship meet in the process by surpassing the qualifying standard for the ECAC Championships with her time of 2:13.36. Megan Radermacher, who like her twin sister Shannon is using her remaining athletic eligibility to compete for the Jaspers after earning an undergraduate degree from
The two sisters would later join sophomore Sarah Rogers and freshman Jelena Rankovic in conquering the women's 4x800m relay.
Freshman miler Milos Vuckovic clocked in at 4:11.95 to capture the men's crown, and later, completed an impressive double by taking fourth in the 800m run with a time of 1:53.96.
As the Vuckovic and the Radermacher sisters were getting their first taste of the Mets, fellow Jasper Milan Jotanovic was busy defending his 2006 Metropolitan Men's Shot Put title. The junior thrower, who also earned NCAA All-American honors last winter, easily repeated with a top mark of 18.96m, nearly 2.5 meters greater than his closest competition, Paul Applegate of Rutgers University.
Senior Zoran Loncar, who was on the back end of the Jaspers' one through four sweep of the men's weight throw at the 2006 Mets, finished atop the field on Friday with a mark of 18.99m. Right behind the native of
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Magi, who was forced to settle for second in the event last year, earned a dramatic victory this time around after fouling her first two attempts. Her third try was measured at 12.12m, 25 centimeters better than runner-up Kerstin Greene of cross-boro rival
Senior high jumper Chris Sole, who set his personal best of 2.14m at the 2006 Metropolitan Outdoor Championships, only needed to clear 2.01m to capture the indoor crown.
Darnell Douglas had the best night of any Jasper in the sprints.
Freshman Lindsay Southard earned distance points for