Murphy Jumps Past Competition, Leads Pitt Into Weekend Meet
2/14/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Track & Field
Feb. 14, 2008
Ever since she stepped foot on the University of Pittsburgh campus, track and field star Janessa Murphy has been improving by leaps and bounds- rather in leaps and bounds.
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She currently ranks among the nation's best in the event, reaching a ranking as high as No. 11 at one point this season, and sits atop the conference's performance list with a season-best distance of 6.21 meters.
Murphy has accomplished quite a lot during her time at Pitt, but assistant track and field coach Mihaela Tripon believes she can achieve even higher goals.
"We're just beginning the championship season and I believe she's only going to get better," commented Tripon. "Right now she's working hard to get to a championship level and it's exciting to see her dedication in practice paying dividends again this season."
At the New Balance Invitational this past weekend, Murphy competed against some of the top jumpers in the country and placed fourth in the championship division.
"When I go into a meet like that, I try not to worry about the other competitors," said Murphy. "I try to focus on executing the things that Coach Tripon and I worked on in practice and if I can do that, I'll finish where I'm supposed to.
"For the New Balance meet, Coach Tripon told me not to think too much. She said to just compete and execute my jumps. That's what I tried to do."
Murphy and the Panthers will be back in action this weekend when they travel to
Among the others making the trip down south will be Kaetlyn Brown (Pittsburgh, Pa./Schenley) and Kari Hedderick (
Shantea Calhoun (
Mycaiah Clemons (
The 1600-meter relay, consisting of Hedderick, the Calhoun sisters and Brown looks to extend their success after garnering an ECAC qualifying time of 3:45.30 at the New Balance Collegiate Invitational last week.
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