April 22, 2000
Complete Results
DURHAM, N.C. -- Junior Vanessa Jones (Olney, Md.) won the ACC Championship in the high
jump with a leap of 6-0 to lead the University of Maryland women's track team to a third-place finish at the
ACC Outdoor Championships on Saturday.
Jones, whose previous career best was 5-11 ľ, improved on her NCAA provisional qualifying
mark of 5-11 ľ. The automatic mark is 6-0 ľ.
In addition, senior Candyce DeLoatch (Pittsgrove, N.J.) finished second in the 400 (53.21) and
third in the 200 (24.20), earning All-ACC honors in both events. DeLoatch, who narrowly missed breaking
her own school record in the 400 (53.16), improved on her NCAA provisional qualifying time in that event.
The automatic standard is 52.20.
Also earning All-ACC honors for the Terps were senior Stacey Minott (Greenburg, N.Y.), who
placed third in the 100 with a time of 11.97, sophomore Tracy Ojeniyi (Sewell, N.J.), who placed third in
the shot put with a mark of 46-10 ľ, and the 4x100 (third, 45.97) and 4x400 (second, 3:41.79) relay
teams. The top three finishers in each event earn all-conference accolades.
In addition, sophomore Thema Napier (Columbia, Md.) placed fourth in the 400 hurdles with a
time of 59.99, and freshman Tia Burley (Baltimore, Md.) finished fourth in the 200 with a mark of 54.21.
Florida State won the meet, followed by North Carolina and Maryland. The third-place finish for
the Terps was the team's highest in 13 years.
In men's action, senior John Carr (Washington, D.C.) placed sixth in the 100 with a time of
10.96. The 4x400 relay team took fifth with a time of 3:15.00, while the 4x100 relay team finished sixth
with a mark of 42.55. The men's team placed ninth.
Clemson won the meet, followed by Florida State and North Carolina State.
The Terps will be in action again next weekend, as both the men and the women will take part in
one of the nation's largest competitions, the Penn Relays, from April 27-29.
Final ACC Women's Team Scores Final ACC Men's Team Scores
1. Florida State 192 1. Clemson 179.33
2. North Carolina 183 2. Florida State 132
3. Maryland 86.50 3. NC State 117
4. Virginia 86 4. North Carolina 111
5. NC State 60.50 5. Georgia Tech 81.67
6. Georgia Tech 60 6. Wake Forest 81
7. Clemson 57 7. Duke 45
8. Wake Forest 54 8. Virginia 44
9. Duke 39 9. Maryland 21