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Angela Davie
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Hometown: |
Cedar Crest, NM |
High School: |
Manzano |
Major: |
Business |
Parents: |
Neil & Susan |
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Senior (2004):
Davie was named to the all-conference
team for the third consecutive year for her seventh-place
finish at the University Athletic Association championships.
Davie placed in the top 10 overall in seven of eight races
and was in the top five overall in four races. She was the
top finisher for Emory in six of the eight races she ran.
Davie's season best time came at the Clemson Invitational
where she finished third out of 95 runners, with a time of
18 minutes and 31 seconds, which tied for the 20th best 5,000-meter
time in Emory history. Davie finished the season with a record
of 1,084 wins and 68 losses, a winning percentage of .941,
the highest on the team.
Junior (2003):
Davie finished second on the team
at the NCAA national meet with a time of 23 minutes and 42
seconds. She placed 84th overall out of 213 runners at the
meet. The junior made the all-region, all-state, and all-conference
teams for the third consecutive year. Davie placed in the
top 10 overall in seven of eight races and was in the top
five overall in four races. She was the top finisher for Emory
four times. Davie's best time and finish came at the Georgia
Collegiate Championships where she finished third, out of
104 runners, with a time of 18 minutes and 27 seconds, the
17th best time in Emory history for 5,000 meters. Davie finished
the season with a record of 1,025 wins and 118 losses, and
an average time of 18:58, best on the team.
Sophomore (2002):
Davie earned All-America honors with
a 27th-place finish among 215 runners at the NCAA national
championships. Davie becomes the fifth All-American in school
history, the third in as many years. She is the first Emory
sophomore ever to become an All-American. Davie won the individual
title at the NCAA regional championships, the third Eagle
ever to do so. She was the runner-up at the conference championships.
For the second consecutive year, Davie made the all-region,
all-conference and all-state teams. Davie was the team's No.
1 finisher in all eight races this season. She placed in the
top five overall in six of eight races, the top 15 in seven
of them, and the top 30 in all eight races. . Davie broke
the school record with a time of 17:28 at the Auburn (Ala.)
Invitational. She now holds six of the fastest 55 times in
school history for 5,000-meter courses. Only three Emory runners
in school history have more times in the top 55. For the season,
Davie averaged 18 minutes and 43 seconds for 5,000 meters.
By comparison, only 10 other runners in school history have
ever run 18:43 or faster in a single race. She compiled a
season record of 1,274 wins and 51 losses. Davie received
the team's Most Valuable Performer award. She was also
named Women's Runner of the Year by Southregionrunning.com.
Freshman (2001):
Was Emory's second finisher at the
NCAA Division III national championships. Her time of 18 minutes
and 15 seconds at nationals made her the third-fastest individual
in Emory history. Davie also earned spots on the all-region
team, all-conference second team and all-state team, based
on her respective fourth-place, 10th-place, and 12th-place
finishes at those meets. She was recognized as an All-Academic
Individual and was also the recipient of the team award for
Most Outstanding Newcomer.
Career
Statistics:
Year |
W |
L |
Pct. |
Avg. |
Best |
2001 |
694 |
121 |
.852 |
19:49 |
18:15 |
2002 |
1282 |
43 |
.968 |
18:43 |
17:28 |
2003 |
1025 |
118 |
.897 |
19:09 |
18:27 |
2004 |
1084 |
68 |
.941 |
19:20 |
18:31 |
Career |
4085 |
350 |
.921 |
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17:28 |
Quote:
"One of the greatest things
about being on a varsity team at Emory is the close friendships
that I have developed. By spending so much time with my teammates,
I have gotten to know a group of girls who are not only a
ton of fun to be with, but who are also there for me whenever
I need them to be. These friendships to me are one of the
most valuable things I get out of being involved in a sport."
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