Clayton State Kreutzer finishes 12th
in women’s 10,000-meter run at NCAA Division II Outdoor
Championships
Lakers’
Etienne misses qualifying for finals of women’s 400-meter hurdles

WALNUT,
Calif. – May 22, 2008 – The opportunity to repeat as an
All-American in outdoor track and field went by the wayside on
Thursday for Clayton State’s Allison Kreutzer.
Kreutzer, a
senior from Lilburn, Ga., came short of earning Division II
All-American honors for a second straight season in the women’s
10,000-meter run at the 2008 NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and
Field Championships. Kreutzer finished 12th overall in
the event with a time of 36:27.07 minutes at Hilmer Lodge Stadium.
Due to extreme
inclement weather, Kreutzer’s race was three hours behind schedule,
meaning she didn’t run until approximately 11 p.m. PDT.
Last season,
Kreutzer earned Division II All-American honors in both the
5,000-meter and 10,000-meter runs.
In addition to
Kreutzer, the Lakers’ Keisha Etienne came up short in qualifying for
the finals in the women’s 400-meter hurdles. The Clayton State
sophomore finished 14th in the preliminaries with a time
of 1:03.41.
Action for the
Lakers continue in the NCAA Division II Outdoor Track and Field
National Championships on Saturday.