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Nearman Named Horizon League Athlete Of The Year6/25/2008 - Junior Holly Nearman of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's track and field team has been named the Horizon League Female Outdoor Athlete of the Year, the league office announced today. Nearman is the second Panther in three seasons to earn the honor, following Tenia Fisher in 2006. Nearman capped her junior season at the NCAA Mideast Regional, where she broke the school record in the 5000m, taking eighth in 16:46.88. Read Full Release 6/6/2008 Two Panthers Named To ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Teams
Senior Shannon Buttchen and junior Holly Nearman of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee women's track and field team have been named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Teams, it was announced today. Buttchen was named to the first team and is now eligible for Academic All-America voting. Meanwhile, Nearman was selected for the second team. This is the second-straight year Milwaukee has boasted an academic all-district honoree, which is voted upon by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Junior Jenni Saarinen earned the honor last season. Read Full Release 5/30/2008 Nearman Breaks School 5000m At NCAA Mideast Regional
Junior Holly Nearman broke a school record in the 5000m and scored one point with an eighth-place finish in the event to lead the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee men's and women's track and field teams on the first day of the NCAA Mideast Regional Friday at the University of Arkansas. Nearman crossed the line in eighth place with a time of 16:46.88 to break the school record she set earlier this season by more than a full second. Her finish netted Milwaukee one point, the second-straight. Read Full Release |