| Sally Glynn |
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Stanford: : Ranks in Stanford’s all-time top ten in three events … Her times have earned her a spot as one of Stanford’s best distance runners.
2000 Track & Field Season (Junior): The Pac-10 champion in the 3,000 meters (9:22.11) … Later at the conference meet, finished third in the 5,000 meters … At the NCAA Championships at Duke, gained All-America honors in the 3,000 meters (9:17.81, fifth-best in school history) with a fifth place finish … Ran a career-best 4:12.56 at the GMC/Envoy Open, the second-best time in school history … Also ran a NCAA qualifying time of 15:59.10 in the 5,000 meters, fourth-best in school history … Competed in the 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 1,500 and 5,000 meters … Member of the NCAA indoor national champion distance medley relay team (11:01 school record time) … Ran the 1,200 meter leg on the DMR team … Also ran the 1,200 meter leg on the distance medley relay winning team at the Drake Relays … Ran the 800 meter leg on the winning distance medley relay team at the Oregon Relays in Eugene.
1999 Track & Field Season (Sophomore): Gained All-America honors in the 3,000 meters with a fifth place finish at the NCAA’s at Boise State … Enjoyed an excellent season, competing in the 800, 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000 meters … Tallied a fifth place showing in the 1,500 meters, and a seventh place effort in the 5,000 meters at the conference meet … Gained entry to the NCAA’s with a qualifying time of 9:18.40 in the 3,000 meters … Had NCAA provisional times of 4:21.05 in the 1,500 meters, and 16:22.39 in the 5,000 meters … During the indoor season, gained All-America honors in the mile at the NCAA’s with a season-best time of 4:43.91, good for seventh place overall.
1998 Track & Field Season (Freshman): Gained All-America honors with a ninth place finish in the 3,000 meters at the NCAA’s, an event won by her former teammate, Monal Chokshi ... Ran the 1,500 meters at the Pac-10 Championships where she finished fifth to score key points in helping the Cardinal finish second.
1997 Track & Field Season: Redshirted.
1999 Cross Country Season (Senior): Finished her career as one of Stanford’s top runners throughout the year … Helped lead Stanford to wins at the Pac-10’s, the NCAA West Regionals, and the Stanford Invitational … Finished second at the conference meet.
1998 Cross Country Season (Junior): Another excellent season, running in five races with four Top-8 finishes ... Was Stanford’s top runner (fifth place overall) at the NCAA’s to gain All-America honors, and help the team finish third ... Helped Stanford win the Pac-10 and NCAA Regional-8 titles, finishing third and eighth, respectively.
1997 Cross Country Season (Sophomore): Captured first place in the season opener at the Nevada Invitational ... At the NCAA West Regionals in Tucson, finished third in a time of 17:17.00 ... Finished fifth at the Pac-10 Championships at Stanford in a time of 17:25 over 5,000 meters ... Placed seventh at the Stanford Invitational in a time of 17:20 ... Placed ninth at the Pre-NCAA’s at Furman in a time of 17:22 ... Placed 20th (Stanford’s second best runner) at the NCAA’s to gain All-America honors.
1996 Cross Country Season (Freshman): A valuable member of the winning NCAA cross country team ... Ran in five races, including the Pac-10 championships and the NCAA District-8 meet ... At the 1996 USAT&F National Cross Country Championships, captured first place.
High School: Won more than 25 Maryland state championships in cross country, indoor, and outdoor track ... Named to 13 All-America teams in track & cross country ... Two time Millrose girls high school mile champion ... Three time Penn Relays girls high school 1,500 meter champion ... The 1994 runner-up at the Footlocker National cross country championships ... A graduate of Walter Johnson High School in Bethesda, MD ...
Cardinal Catalogue: American Studies major ... A 2000 Pacific-10 Track & Field All-Academic selection … Born November 3, 1978.
Collegiate Career Bests : 800 meters (2:09.7); 1,500 meters (4:12.56); 3,000 meters (9:17.81); 5,000 meters (15:59.10)