She ran a great race. That's probably worth five or six seconds (had the weather been better). She beat some really good girls, who I know she has never beat before. She had a really big final 300 (meters), came from behind to win.
They could be national class if they improve, which we know they will. They ran their first college 400-meter hurdle race. It was OK, but we know there's lots of room for improvement. They can be big stars for Syracuse down the road.
It was a nice start for this group of people that went. It was certainly very positive. Most kids ran faster than they ever have in their life, so that bodes well for the rest of the season.
North Carolina is known for their women's middle-distance runners; they have a big reputation for that. So to beat the girl that she beat, at North Carolina, in the heat like that, with the credentials that girl had, was outstanding. She just ran a great race. She knows how to win.
You don't put a lot of credence into a meet in March. Nobody's ready; it's not that we don't care, but March is nothing. We weren't worried about the results. The kids all ran the meet relatively beat up.