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Beth  Muller
Women's Track and Field
Beth Muller fell one win short of her second straight sprint trifecta, but still won the 55- and 200-yard dashes, to lead the Allegheny women's indoor track and field team to third place out of eight teams at the North Coast Athletic Conference Championships at Denison. She was named Sprinter/Hurdler of the Year for the second straight season.

Muller repeated as the 55 champ with a time of 7.51 seconds and then successfully defended her title in the 200 (:26.37).

As the defending champ in the 400, Muller was beat out by Marissa Clardy of Oberlin. Muller finished the race in 1:00.08 while Clardy came in at :59.39.
Tony Dipre
Men's Track and Field
Allegheny's Tony Dipre set a meet record and posted an NCAA automatic-qualifying time while winning the mile at the North Coast Athletic Conference Indoor Track and Field Championships. He was also a member of the winning Distance Medley Relay team for the Gators, who placed third among nine teams at Denison.

Dipre, who was named the NCAC Distance Runner of the Year, claimed his individual win with a time of 4:10.84 and held off Denison's Makorobondo Salukombo (4:12.23). The previous meet record was set in 2009 by the Gators' Jeramie Parker (4:13.89). The Blue and Gold has now won three straight indoor miles at NCACs.

Mike Vlah, Alex Gorski and Chris Marker joined Dipre on the DMR squad, which clocked in at 10:35.79.
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Gators erupt for four goals in second half
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MEADVILLE, Pa. -- The Allegheny women's soccer team erupted for four second-half goals in a span of 12 minutes and 2 seconds and went on to defeat Penn State Behrend, 4-0, in non-conference action on Sunday.

Becky Arndt broke a scoreless tie for Allegheny (5-2), dribbling into the right side of the 18-yard box and beating Behrend goalkeeper Kayla Frost in the 72nd minute.

Kira Kliment rocketed a shot from outside the 18 in the 76th minute, making the score 2-0, and Ashley Miller extended the lead to three goals by blasting a shot from 10 yards out.

Abby Silvester scored the game's final goal off an indirect kick just inside the 18. Becca Crissman was credited with an assist.

Winning goalkeeper Emily Karr recorded her fifth shutout of the season, making one save for the Gators. Frost stopped 10 shots for the Lions (4-2-1).

Allegheny will be in action next on Wednesday when it visits Carnegie Mellon. Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m.
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