2006-07 Women's Track and Field Roster
Biography
2006 Outdoor: Broke the school record in the 100 at the NEC Championships, running 11.93 in the trials...First in the long jump with a distance of 21’0.25” at the UVA Lou Onesty/Milton G. Abramson Invitational...Her jump at UVA ranked her fourth in the country at the time, and qualified her for the NCAA East Regional and U.S.A. Track & Field Championships...Became the first female athlete in school history to compete at the U.S.A. Championships...Ran in the 200-meter at the Sam Howell Invitational with a time of 25.84...Seventh in the 100-meter hurdles at the UVA Lou Onesty/Milton G. Abramson Invitational, posting a time of 14.75.
2006 Indoor: Broke through as the leader of the Hawks as she posted her best season yet...Won the NEC individual long jump title with a leap of 19’01/4”...Also posted two third-place finishes in the 60m dash (7.80) and in the 60m hurdles with a time of 9.00... Established a new school record in the 60m with a time of 7.71 at Bucknell.
2005 Outdoor: Placed third in the long jump at MU Season Opener with a leap of 17’9 ?”...Won the long jump at the Onesty/Abramson Invitational with a leap of 18’10”...Won the long jump at the TCNJ Quad Meet with a jump of 18’ 9 ?”...Earned All-East honors with a sixth place finish at ECACs (19’6 ?”)...Totaled 7.25 points for the Hawks at NEC Outdoor Championships with a third place finish in the long jump (19’7 ?”) and a member of the fourth-place 4x100 relay team (48.44)
2005 Indoor: Scored a total of six points for the Hawks as they captured their second consecutive NEC Indoor Championship...Placed third in the long jump at NEC Championships with a leap of 18’2 ?”.
2004 Outdoor: Placed third in the long jump at the NEC Championships with a leap of 18’1/2’’.
2004 Indoor: Saw limited action.
2003 Indoor: Leaped to a second-place finish in the long jump (17’10’’) at the Princeton Invitational.
Personal: Born Tisifenee Eliza Taylor on June 19, 1984 in Washington Township, N.J... Under the guardianship of grandmother Benice Smith... Majoring in social work...Two-sport standout at Woodbury (N.J.) High School...Earned four letters in track and field... abbed an All-American in the long jump...Also earned All-South Jersey recognition...Finished second in the long jump at the 2002 New Jersey Meet of Champions.