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Emptying the Notebook: Men's Track & Field and Women's Golf

7/25/2025 11:31:00 AM

ATHENS, W.Va. – With the 2024-25 school year officially wrapped up, the Concord University Sports Information Department will provide a rewind to some of the numbers and notes that were pertinent to the success of the Mountain Lions.

This series will be broken up into reviewing a couple sports at a time in a series the SID office will call "Emptying the Notebook." Several of these numbers and notes will come from Nick Cooper and Wes McKinney that may or may not have been used in previews and recaps throughout the year.

With two Emptying the Notebooks left for the summer, it's time to take a look at men's track & field and women's golf.

Emptying the Notebook on Men's Track & Field
2- Finish for Ethan Board in the 800-meter run at the Mountain East Conference Outdoor Championships, the highest finish for any Mountain Lion in the event since 2017.

9:31.13- Time for AJ Skeens in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the MEC Championships, a career-best, and good enough for fourth in the conference.

14:55.23- The fastest 5,000-meter time, a staple event for the program, for any Mountain Lion this year with Logan Zuchelli clocking the time at the MEC Indoor Championships.

21- Ian Gardner became the 21st athlete in program history to earn all-region when he finished the outdoor season with All-Atlantic Region honors in the 400-meter dash.

47.63- Time run by Gardner in the 400-meters in his final college race at the MEC Outdoor Championships to break the school record and take home the MEC Championship.

4,304- School-record points scored by Luke Davis in the heptathlon in becoming the MEC Champion in the event during the indoor season.

Emptying the Notebook on Women's Golf
1- First career All-MEC honor for Anna Fry as she capped her career by being named All-MEC Honorable Mention.

4- Mary Denny made it four straight years of being All-EMC by landing on the All-MEC Second Team as a senior.

9- Rounds of 85 or better of the 17 that Denny played during her senior season.

18- Concord placed all four scoring golfers in the top 18 at the Fairmont State Invite on its way to a runner-up team finish in the fall.

87- Career-best round shot twice during the fall by Sara Matos Tamargo—once at the Fairmont State Invite and once at Belmont Hills Country Club.

92- Career-best round for Alexandria Denny during her 14th-place showing at the Concord Invite in the spring.
 
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