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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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Fulton hat trick leads comeback over John Carroll
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UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Senior captain James Fulton scored three goals -- including one in the 89th minute and another in overtime -- and lifted the Allegheny men's soccer team to a 3-2 win over No. 24 John Carroll on Tuesday night.

Fulton connected for the game winner during the 92nd minute. Tom Ludwig sent a cross pass to the front of the net, which John Carroll goalkeeper Mike Telzrow mishandled. Fulton pounced on the loose ball and ended the game.

Fulton came up with similar heroics in the 89th minute with exactly 111 seconds left in the second half. Teammate Adam Spisak fired a throw-in into the danger area where Fulton won the scramble and tied the game at 2-all.

Wycliffe Odhiambo opened the scoring for the Blue Streak (6-3-2), finding the net in the 11th minute, before Fulton evened the score at 1-1 in the 18th.

D.J. Egan was credited with an assist on Fulton's first goal. He booted a cross toward the net, which glanced off a John Carroll defender and to Fulton, who finished the play.

Dave Hickey gave the Streak a 2-1 lead during the 24th minute -- an advantage the hosts held until Fulton scored the equalizer.

Allegheny goalkeeper Andrew Shirley earned the win, making five saves. At the opposite end, Telzrow stopped two shots.

The Gators (5-3-1) will be in action next on Sunday, Oct. 4. They will host Denison in North Coast Athletic Conference play. The Allegheny men's soccer program will also celebrate its 75th anniversary.
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