Oh NCAA East Region, I am sure all of the pole vaulters in this region will miss you terribly when this system disappears.
Just remember that as low as the NCAA East vaulters are compared to the other region, the East sprinters tend to be that much better than other regions, so in the big picture it balances out.
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Event 34 Women Pole Vault
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Jump Heights: 3.66- 3.81- 3.91- 4.01- 4.11- 4.21- 4.31- 4.41 +
Five-alive jumping format until fewer than 9 remaining.
Use Rule 7.1.6c.1 jump-off format to establish distinct 5th
final place for advancement purposes only.
American: A 4.92m 7/6/2008 Jenn Stuczynski, Adidas
College Best: C 4.58m 4/20/2006 Lacy Johnson, Florida State
East Region: R 4.26m 5/27/2006 Lacy Janson, Florida State
Facility: F 4.26m 5/27/2006 Lacy Janson, Florida St.
Name Year School Finals Points
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Finals
1 Natalie Moser SR Florida 4.01m 13-01.75 10
2 Nicole Kazuba JR William & Mary 4.01m 13-01.75 8
3 Tiffany Maskulinski JR Buffalo-SUNY 4.01m 13-01.75 6
4 Joanna Wright SO Georgia Tech 4.01m 13-01.75 5
5 Liza Todd SR South Carolina 4.01m 13-01.75 4
6 Liz Mabry JR Florida State 3.91m 12-10.00 3
7 Kelli McDonald SR Delaware 3.91m 12-10.00 2
8 Daisy Glasser SO Florida 3.91m 12-10.00 1
9 Natalie Todd-Zebell SR Dartmouth 3.91m 12-10.00
10 Caroline Kennedy JR Clemson 3.81m 12-06.00
10 Natalie Gengel JR Cornell 3.81m 12-06.00
12 Stephanie Duffy SO South Florida 3.81m 12-06.00
13 Abigail Schaffer FR Virginia Tech 3.81m 12-06.00
14 Alex Acker SO West Virginia 3.81m 12-06.00
15 Elise Birnbaum JR Virginia Tech 3.81m 12-06.00
16 Amy Fryt SO Duke 3.81m 12-06.00
17 Erica Penk SO Georgia Tech 3.81m 12-06.00
17 Kathleen Majester FR Clemson 3.81m 12-06.00
19 Caitlin Thornley SO Virginia Tech 3.66m 12-00.00
19 Caitlin Fairbairn JR Penn State 3.66m 12-00.00
19 Alex Black SR Florida 3.66m 12-00.00
19 Lauren Menke SR Florida 3.66m 12-00.00
19 Kelly Bridges SR Gardner-Webb 3.66m 12-00.00
19 Rebecca Frey SO Bucknell 3.66m 12-00.00
25 Allie Nicosia FR South Carolina 3.66m 12-00.00
25 Jocelyn Witmer FR Penn State 3.66m 12-00.00
27 Kristen Bakanowski SR Massachusetts 3.66m 12-00.00
27 Dana Webb FR South Florida 3.66m 12-00.00
27 Kelly Phillips SO Virginia Tech 3.66m 12-00.00
-- Emily Jeremiah JR William & Mary NH
-- Shea Snow SR Appalachian State NH
-- Julianne Toto SR Georgia NH
-- Katie Wright FR Norfolk State NH
-- Courtney Raynor FR Campbell NH
-- Sallie Gurganus JR South Carolina NH
-- Vica Shobe JR South Carolina NH
-- Erica Schmidt JR Robert Morris NH
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Re: NCAA East Region Women - Top 5 - 4.01
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I have to say, although the east region jumps may be lower in comparison to other regions, I have to give these girls credit. They jumped in some tough conditions, which many have had to deal with the entire outdoor season. The east region is an area where warm weather and tailwinds do not frequently make an appearance. I would also venture as far as saying many of these girls are some of the most talented pole vaulters in the country. If you look at the past national championships I would guarantee that there are always a good number of these girls that end up making finals. They are tough competitors who compete in a very difficult outdoor season.
Congrats to all the east region qualifiers and good luck at nationals. Good job girls.
I have to say, although the east region jumps may be lower in comparison to other regions, I have to give these girls credit. They jumped in some tough conditions, which many have had to deal with the entire outdoor season. The east region is an area where warm weather and tailwinds do not frequently make an appearance. I would also venture as far as saying many of these girls are some of the most talented pole vaulters in the country. If you look at the past national championships I would guarantee that there are always a good number of these girls that end up making finals. They are tough competitors who compete in a very difficult outdoor season.
Congrats to all the east region qualifiers and good luck at nationals. Good job girls.
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Re: NCAA East Region Women - Top 5 - 4.01
I second Hunter's statement. Serious headwinds that were on and off all day came strong and consistent at 4.11.
The girls held tough.
The girls held tough.
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rainbowgirl28 wrote:Oh NCAA East Region, I am sure all of the pole vaulters in this region will miss you terribly when this system disappears.
Just remember that as low as the NCAA East vaulters are compared to the other region, the East sprinters tend to be that much better than other regions, so in the big picture it balances out.
... and distance and throws. Pretty much everything but vaulting.
The headwinds at regionals were not the first we have had this year. Likely not to happen in Arkansas, but oh, how I think the other 3 regions would miss tailwinds so terribly if it did.
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Re: NCAA East Region Women - Top 5 - 4.01
Also it took nearly 4 hours for the first 3 bars alone.... With 78% humidity. That took allot out of them.
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The weather varies from year to year in each region. You can't make a valid argument that the East Region always has the worst weather.
And these girls all jumped well at the regional meet. 4 of them jumped season/lifetime bests. Yes, some of them have the potential to jump higher. There are some extremely talented athletes and some outstanding coaches in this region, but compared to the other regions, it is weaker this year on the women's side. It's very obvious when you look at the list of accepted athletes, the East Region women make up the bottom 5.
And these girls all jumped well at the regional meet. 4 of them jumped season/lifetime bests. Yes, some of them have the potential to jump higher. There are some extremely talented athletes and some outstanding coaches in this region, but compared to the other regions, it is weaker this year on the women's side. It's very obvious when you look at the list of accepted athletes, the East Region women make up the bottom 5.
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I think the argument for the weather plays more of a factor if you look at trends over the season rather than the meet alone.
Of the meets I went to with our team this year, we had head winds, rain, and general garbage at all but Sea Rays (although I didn't go with the team to ACCs in Miami but its hard to imagine the weather there being too bad.
And if you look at people that get to train in california and texas that get good weather 95 percent of the time, there is a definite advantage, and a higher probability of jumping higher more often.
On the day however its all about survival. In 2005 Tommy Skipper, Yoo Kim, and Paul Gensic all no heighted at regionals due to some crazy storm out west. And then the first round of prelims at Sacramento it poured on us, and i think guys from the east made up more than their fair share of finalists, and 3 of them finished as all americans.
So while I do believe weather has a large factor in it, the simple fact is that this year the east is the weakest on the womens side. Simply take a look at the results from indoors. Only one girl at indoor NCAAs was from theoretical east indoor region. However on behalf on my team again I feel that there was a lot of bad luck. We have 3 girls all with PRs over 4.13 that just have had some bad luck.. Just wait til next year.. East will be stronger
Of the meets I went to with our team this year, we had head winds, rain, and general garbage at all but Sea Rays (although I didn't go with the team to ACCs in Miami but its hard to imagine the weather there being too bad.
And if you look at people that get to train in california and texas that get good weather 95 percent of the time, there is a definite advantage, and a higher probability of jumping higher more often.
On the day however its all about survival. In 2005 Tommy Skipper, Yoo Kim, and Paul Gensic all no heighted at regionals due to some crazy storm out west. And then the first round of prelims at Sacramento it poured on us, and i think guys from the east made up more than their fair share of finalists, and 3 of them finished as all americans.
So while I do believe weather has a large factor in it, the simple fact is that this year the east is the weakest on the womens side. Simply take a look at the results from indoors. Only one girl at indoor NCAAs was from theoretical east indoor region. However on behalf on my team again I feel that there was a lot of bad luck. We have 3 girls all with PRs over 4.13 that just have had some bad luck.. Just wait til next year.. East will be stronger

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Re: NCAA East Region Women - Top 5 - 4.01
VTechVaulter wrote:East will be stronger
Hope so! No regionals next year! At least not the current format.
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Is there a thread talking about the new format? This is the first I've heard of it.
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Re: NCAA East Region Women - Top 5 - 4.01
The other thing to keep in mind is that the strength in the regions shifts from year to year. Go back three years and the East women finished 1st, 4th, and 6th at the national meet. Go back two years and the mideast is a weak region... now it is strong. With over 100 schools in the East Region it is just a matter of time (Regional meet or not) before the East gets strong again.
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