On Saturday, in Brunswick, Maine, distance runner Mariko Tansey-Holbrook '03 captured the 1,500-meter run at the prestigious New England Division III championships.With an astounding four All-New England runners, the Judges tied for 12th place overall out of 24 teams who competed at Bowdoin College.

Holbrook earned her second automatic NCAA championship qualifying time, as she set the pace with a time of 4:35.23. She already holds the nation's fastest time in the 5,000-meter run.

Jessica Curlew '03, Caitlin Malloy '03 and Karol Charles '04 joined Holbrook as All-New England selections.

While Curlew placed second in the 800-meter dash with a time of 2:17.95, Charles placed third in the 400-meter dash with a time of 59.19 seconds, just 0.19 seconds out of an NCAA provisional time. Malloy placed eighth in the 1,500 with a time of 4:51.40.

The top three finishers at Bowdoin were Williams College, Tufts University and Colby College. Brandeis tied with NESCAC member Middlebury College.

The men competed at MIT and placed 14th out of 23 schools in attendance. The Judges were led by sprinter Ben Oh '04, who earned two All-New England honors. Oh placed fifth in both the 55 and 200-meter dashes, posting a time of 6.64 seconds in the finals of the 55.

Ryan Parker placed second in the 800-meter run with a time of 1:55.45. The Judges, who earned 16 points overall in the team rankings, finished behind Rhode Island College (19 points) and in front of Amherst College (11).

In the 55-meter dash, Oh finished behind runners from Williams College, Colby College and Springfield College.