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BIG EAST Championship

Jillian Drouin is the first SU female to earn all-confernce accolades in the pentathlon since 1990.
Drouin Earns All-Conference Accolades In First Day of BIG EAST Championship
2/17/2007 8:32:09 PM | Track and Field
Akron, Ohio – Junior Jillian Drouin highlighted the first day of competition for Syracuse at the BIG EAST Championship, earning all-conference accolades in the pentathlon. Drouin broke her own school record in the event, posting 3,948 points en route to a second-place finish. The women currently sit in seventh place while the men are in 10th.
Drouin was edged by West Virginia’s Abbie Stechschulte, who posted 4,016 points. Drouin is the first Su female to earn all-conference accolades in the event sine Keiba Shaw was named to the All-BIG EAST Team in 1990.
Other Orange highlights during the first day of competition included the men’s 60m dash. Sophomore Michael LeBlanc and senior Aulton Kohn finished first and second, respectively, in the preliminaries of the event. LeBlanc set the BIG EAST Championship record, recording a time of 6.71 and breaking Kohn’s former mark. Kohn, the two-time defending champion in the event, had set the record during the 2005 Championship with a time of 6.73. Kohn also qualified for the 200m dash finals, finishing second in the prelims with a time of 21.58.
Five other Syracuse student-athletes qualified for the finals in their respective events, including sophomore Lauren McClenney (500m dash), sophomore Nana Sang-Bender (mile run), freshman Maegan Krifchin (1,000m run) and sophomores Skyy Simmons and Jake Puusalu in the 500m dash.
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