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Lopes, Selig Win Regional AwardsLopes, Selig Win Regional Awards
Track and Field

Lopes, Selig Win Regional Awards

Nebraska All-Americans Priscilla Lopes and Ashley Selig were named Women's Indoor Track and Field Athletes of the Year Thursday by the United States Track and Field Cross Country Coaches Association.

 

Lopes was named Track Athlete of the Year for the second straight season, matching the Midwest Regional indoor honor she won as a sophomore in 2005. She enters this weekend’s NCAA Indoor Championships owning the nation’s top time of 7.92 in the 60-meter hurdles, which she recorded to claim her second straight Big 12 Conference title two weeks ago in Lincoln. The clocking, which fell only two-hundredths of a second off the collegiate record, is also the second-fastest time for the hurdles in NCAA history.

 

A six-time All-American, she will aim for her second career indoor national championship in the hurdles Friday in Fayetteville, Ark. Lopes opened her career in grand fashion by winning the NCAA title as a freshman on the same track in 2003. She finished runner-up in the event last season. Although she registered times fast enough to also compete this weekend in the 60-meter and 200-meter dash events, Lopes will focus solely on the hurdles at the national meet.

Selig was named Women's Field Athlete of the Year for the first time in her career Thursday. The defending NCAA indoor champion in the pentathlon, she enters the NCAA Championships with the nation's No. 1 score of 4,336 in the event for the second straight year.

The Husker senior won her second consecutive Big 12 championship in the pentathlon two weeks ago after breaking her own school record with her nation-leading point total. Selig aims for a repeat national title Saturday, along with teammate Sara Jane Baker, who ranks third in the NCAA.