Harvey Records Nations Second-Best Jump, Earns AOTW
Date Posted: 1/17/2007
Macon, Ga. -- Recording the second-best leap in the nation, Jacksonville's
Natasha Harvey provisionally qualified for the NCAA Regional with her distance
of 20-9 in the long jump. Her mark earned her top collegiate honors at the Florida
Intercollegiate on Saturday as well as her second career Atlantic Sun Athlete
of the Week Award, the league announced today.
The competition was the first for the sophomore physical education major since
last competing at the 2006 World Junior Championships.
Harvey's leap of 20-9 (6.23m) surpassed the league's indoor record (19-01.25,
5.82m) by nearly 20 inches and equaled her record-setting jump from the 2006
A-Sun outdoor meet. Her performance ranks second in the nation behind Colorado
State senior Janay DeLoach (21-00.75, 6.42m) and has provisionally qualified
her to compete at the NCAA Regional.
The provisional qualification for Harvey is the first of the season for any
A-Sun athlete.
Aside from the long jump, Harvey also garnered a sixth-place finish in the
55-meter hurdles (8.16) and established a new personal best with her toss of
38-03.50 (11.67m) in the shot put.
The Atlantic Sun Athlete of the Week is announced every Wednesday during the
2007 indoor track season.
The 12-member league headquartered in Macon, Ga., consists of Belmont, Campbell,
ETSU, Gardner-Webb, Jacksonville, Kennesaw State, Lipscomb, Mercer, UNF and
Stetson with Florida Gulf Coast and USC Upstate beginning competition in 2007-08.