Lynette Rives joines teammate Lauren Weaver with a spot in the NCAA National Meet. Image courtesy of BelmontBruins.com
Date Posted: 6/4/2008
MACON, Ga. - After finishing sixth in the 200-meter dash at the NCAA Mid East Regional this past weekend, Lynette Rives of Belmont earned an at-large bid to the NCAA National Championships in Des Moines, Iowa on June 11.
Rives, a junior, joins teammate Lauren Weaver, who notched an automatic bid last weekend following a silver-medal performance in the 5,000-meter run. Rives broke her own school record at the Mid East Regional Meet, finishing the 200 in 23.21. Both Rives and Weaver clinched their first appearance at the NCAA National Championships.
The duo from Belmont joins another set of teammates in Jacksonville's Natasha Harvey and Shaquania Lundy. Both Harvey and Lundy will compete in the long jump after finishing one-two at the NCAA East Regional last weekend.
Two other A-Sun athletes found themselves in the at-large pool, but were not selected to compete in Des Moines next week. Jacksonville's Janel Grooms and ETSU's Jenny Knox came up just short of a selection. Grooms placed 12th in the 800-meter run at the East Regional in a time of
2:08.21 and Knox came in eighth in the 100-meter dash at Mid East Regional after
finishing the sprint in 11.55.
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University, East
Tennessee State University, Florida
Gulf Coast University, Gardner-Webb University, Jacksonville
University, Kennesaw
State University,
Lipscomb University,
Mercer University,
University of North Florida,
University of South Carolina Upstate and Stetson University.