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MARIETTA, Ohio - Junior
Christiana Taylor has added yet another piece of All-America hardware to her mantle, earning the national distinction Saturday at the NCAA Outdoor Championship hosted by Marietta College. Taylor finished seventh overall in the 400m hurdles, clocking a time of 1:03.78.
Taylor posts her second All-America performance of the 2008-09 season, also claiming the accolade in the pentathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championship in March. She tallied a school-record total of 3,329 points and placed sixth overall at the Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology.
Taylor notched the fourth-best time of the preliminary round of the 400m hurdles on Thursday, recording a time of 1:01.60. Sumer Rohrs from Frostburg State tallied the top time (1:00.05) Saturday in the final heat.
Taylor is a six-time All-American. In addition to her two performances this season, she earned All-America honors twice in the 4x100m relay (2007, 2008), once in indoor long jump (2008) and once in the 55m dash (2008).
At the 2008 NCAA Indoor Championship, as a two-time All-America performer, the Cabrini women's team finished eighth in the country.