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  Sasha Buylova

Sasha Buylova

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Kirovo-Chepetsk, Russia

High School:
Gymnasium #2

Last College:
Moscow University

Height:
5-7

Position:
Pentathlon

Experience:
2VL

2007-08 Track: Competed during the indoor and outdoor seasons as a freshman... Ran an indoor-season-best of 9.15 seconds in the 60-meter hurdles at the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championships (2/29)... Recorded a mark of 16-11.5 in the long jump, taking ninth at the Mountain State Games (2/8)... Scored 3,423 points in the pentathlon at the Big Sky Conference Indoor Championships (2/29), finishing sixth... Ran a time of 14.99 seconds in the 100-meter hurdles at the All-Idaho Cup (4/5) to finish second, but recorded a 14.60 in the preliminaries at that same meet... Finished sixth in the 400-meter hurdles at the Utah State meet (4/19), completing the loop in 1:05.15... Outdoor-season-best high jump came at the BYU Invitational (4/26), clearing of 5-01.75, but she placed second at the All-Idaho Cup (4/5) with a mark of 4-10.25... Took third at the All-Idaho Cup (4/5) in the long jump, recording a distance of 17-04.25... Competed in three individual events and the heptathlon at the Big Sky Conference Championships (5/17), finishing sixth in the 100-meter hurdles and 14th in the high jump... Scored 4,542 points in the heptathlon at the Big Sky Conference Championships (5/17), placing eighth.

Previous College: Attended Moscow University of Steel and Alloys from 2006-07...Competed at Moscow University in track and field...Captured first place at the University Competition in 2007.

High School: Graduated from Gymnasium #2 in 2006...Took first place at the Competition Among High Schools in Kirovo-Chepetsk in 2006.

Personal: Parents are Nikolai and Nadezhda Buylova...Has one brother Mikhall and one sister Anna...Full name is Alexandra Buylova...Majoring in International Studies.



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