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Syracuse University Athletics

Thursday, May 27
Greensboro, N.C.

Syracuse University

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NCAA Regional Championships

Darryl White
Freshman Darryl White will join his 400-meter relay team as it looks to improve on its season-best performance of 40.36 from the IC4A Championship.

NCAA Regionals Preview: Sprints

5/25/2010 11:42:31 AM | Track and Field

Schedule of Events | Live Results
2010 Outdoor Performances: Men | Women

GREENSBORO, N.C. – The Syracuse track & field team resumes its outdoor postseason campaign when it travels to the 2010 NCAA Division I East Regional Championship hosted by North Carolina A&T State University. The three-day event begins Thursday, May 27 and continues through Saturday, May 29 at the Irwin Bell Track. The Orange will send 23 student-athletes to take part in 10 different events.

The Orange had a week rest after competing at the ECAC/IC4A Championships at Princeton, where eight student-athletes earned NCAA Regional-qualifying standards. The men finished tied for 18th-place, while the women tied for 21st. Graduate student Michael LeBlanc earned his third consecutive title in the 100-meter dash (10.47), while also leading the 400-meter relay team, consisting of LeBlanc, graduate student Antoine Clark, junior Jarret Eaton and freshman Darryl White, to its fastest time of the season (40.36). For the women, sophomore Heather Stephens set the Syracuse record in the 3,000-meter steeplechase (10:14.04).

Sprints
All-BIG EAST performer graduate student sprinter Michael LeBlanc has topped NCAA Regional standards four times in the 100-meter dash with his fastest mark of 10.43 coming at the ASU Sun Angel Classic. Although he is the lone Orange qualifier in the sprints, he will join graduate student Antoine Clark, junior Jarret Eaton and freshman Darryl White as they vie for the 400-meter relay crown this weekend.

Thursday's NCAA Regionals gets underway at 10 a.m. with the men's javelin. The first event the Orange will take part in is the women's high jump and 1,500-meter run at 5 p.m.