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Garner, Mullin lead the way

Matt Weiner

Issue date: 4/20/05 Section: Sports
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April Garner (far right) has been breaking records all year.
Media Credit: Brett Mickelson
April Garner (far right) has been breaking records all year.

This past weekend, the UConn women's outdoor track and field team split up. While a majority of the team traveled to the Brown Invitational, captains April Garner and Deirdre Mullen went to California.


Mullen and Garner didn't travel across the country to just sunbathe though, they were there to compete on a national level. The captains did not disappoint, Mullen cleared 6-feet-2 inches in the high jump, good enough to have her name placed in the UConn record books yet again and be considered second in the nation.


Mullen matched her career best at the Mt SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif. to tie for second at the meet. However, she wasn't the only Husky at the meet and Garner did her best to get into the record books again, as well.
Garner took third in the 100-meter hurdles, which gave her the fourth-place in the UConn record books behind only her other three best times in the event.


Garner also took 26th place in the 200-meter dash at the relays.


The rest of the women went to the Brown Invitational in Providence where the women were bested for the second straight weekend by Brown University. The team competed without the two captains, which took away from it's success.


However, there was no lack of talent at the meet. Daisy VanRavenswaay took three first place finishes at the invitational winning javelin, shot put and discus. En route to the victory, she even picked up the second best discus mark in the in school history.


Edwina Clark also took first place in the long jump. Following Clark in the long jump was teammate Jen Rogers who took third, who also took second in the 400-meter dash and fourth in the triple jump.


Tamara Highsmith also had a big day at the meet, taking third in the 100-meter hurdles second in the triple jump and fourth in the high jump.


The weight events were crucial to the team's success at the meet, as VanRavenswaay was dominant, but also Cassie Buckwalter had a big day. Buckwalter took second in the discus and third in the shot put.


The team also took first in the 4x400-meter relay, even without Garner - who usually runs the third leg of the relay.


The team also had some strong finishes in the long distance events.
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