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NewsJanuary 24, 1998

A host of complex records fell and one school mark was shattered Friday night as Southeast Missouri State University notched a pair of lopsided dual track victories over Murray State. Southeast's men won 74-48 and the Southeast women romped 83-27 in action at the Student Recreation Center...

A host of complex records fell and one school mark was shattered Friday night as Southeast Missouri State University notched a pair of lopsided dual track victories over Murray State.

Southeast's men won 74-48 and the Southeast women romped 83-27 in action at the Student Recreation Center.

Heather Denihan set a Southeast women's indoor record and a Student Rec Center mark as she soared 20 feet 2 1/2 inches to win the long jump.

Denihan also set a Student Rec Center record by going 5-5 in the high jump.

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Also Student Rec Center women's records were set by Lutricia Purham in the shot put (45-10), Janelle Quigley in the mile (5:07.3).

On the men's side, Southeast athletes setting Student Rec Center records were Bryan Alfultis in the shot put (54-5), Scott Tate in the 55 high hurdles (7.5), Jon Riley in the long jump (24-5 3/4).

Murray State's Jason McKinney also set a complex mark in the 800 (1:54.2).

Results of the meet appear in `Scoreboard' on 2B.

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