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Wheaton (Mass.), Wis.-LaCrosse defend team titles at NCAA III Indoor Track & Field Championships

March 9, 2002

By Tim Glon

ADA — An impressive nine NCAA Division III records were broken during the 2002 Indoor Track and Field Championships Friday and Saturday at the ONU Sports Center.

The Wisconsin-LaCrosse men and the Wheaton (Mass.) women successfully defended their team titles from a year ago.

In the men's meet, LaCrosse scored 54 to win its second straight and ninth title overall in the 18-year history of the event. Lincoln (Pa.) was second with 48 points, Montclair State (N.J.) was third with 29 points and Wheaton (Mass.) was fourth with 27 points.

Wheaton won its fourth straight women's title by amassing 65.5 points, just missing the Championships record of 66 points by Christopher Newport (Va.) in 1988.

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***The top 8 finishers in each event score team points and earn All-America honors. This is a change from the previous format and is new this year. Previously, only the top 6 in each event scored and earned honors at the Indoor Championships***
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