MSUB Inks another Montana Runner
(6/27/07)
BILLINGS, MT – Montana State
University Billings cross-country and track coach
Dave Coppock announced Wednesday that Sarah Jackson
of Bozeman has signed a national letter of intent to
compete for the Yellowjackets in both sports.
Jackson recently graduated from Manhattan Christian
High School.
“Sarah is competitive over a
wide range of events, from the 400 meters to the
longer distances in cross-country,” said Coppock.
“She's very athletic and has a lot of potential to
develop as a college runner. She has the makings of
a great 800 meter runner in track as well as adding
quite a bit of depth to the cross-country program.
She's a very good student as well and will be a
great addition to the team.”
Jackson excelled on the court
and in the classroom at Manhattan Christian. The
honor roll student lettered three times each in
cross-country and track as well as twice in
volleyball. She will take on a double major at MSU
Billings while competing in cross-country, indoor
track, and outdoor track.
“One of the main reasons I
chose MSUB was because I wanted to double major in
special education and elementary education,” said
Jackson. “MSUB’s (education) programs are very
strong. I was also given the awesome opportunity to
continue my running career at MSUB.”
Jackson was a two-time team MVP
in cross-country and the track team MVP as a senior
at Manhattan Christian. She was an all-state
performer in both sports three times as well as an
all-conference volleyball selection.
Jackson placed sixth at the
State “B” cross-country meet as a junior and
eleventh as a senior. Her personal best
cross-country time was 19:40 for three miles. As a
senior in track she placed fourth in the state in
the 800 and was a member of Manhattan Christian’s
third place 4x400 relay team. Jackson posted
personal bests of 61.1 in the 400, 2:21 in the 800,
and 5:30 in the 1,600.
MSU Billings has competed in
cross-country for many years and will add indoor and
outdoor track and field in 2007-2008. The inaugural
year of NCAA track at the school will also be the
Yellowjackets’ first year in the Great Northwest
Athletic Conference. |