Monday, June 15, 2009 " The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Fi CONSECUTIVE CHAMPIONS BETH HALL/AP Senior Geena Gall celebrates after her second consecutive National Championship in the 800-meter race this weekend. Michigan finished seventh in the nation. Seniors Ofili and Gall grab consecutive national titles By FELIX CARREON Daily Sports Writer Seniors and co-captains Tiffany Ofili and Geena Gall capped their collegiate careers with a pair of individual NCAA titles this week- end, helping the Wolverines grab a seventh place national finish. The duo will likely be remem- bered as two of the best athletes in the history of the Michigan wom- en's track and field team. But the seniors' relationship started before they ever wore the maize and blue. As high school seniors, Gall and Ofili were members of the same track club that competed at the 2005 Nike Indoor National Meet in Landover, Md. To get to know one another better, the members of the team asked each other's goals for the meet. Gall told Ofili that all she wanted was to win. "This girl is very confident," Ofili told herself. "Who is this girl? I was really surprised by it because I wasn't expecting that answer." The next day, Ofili watched as Gall earned a second straight national title in the 800-meter run in record-setting fashion. And this past weekend, the two's journey reached its climax during the NCAA Championships in Fay- etteville, Ark. As Ofili approached the finish line of the 100-meter hurdles final, the usually reserved senior starting celebrating with a sizable lead over the rest of the field. The celebration was almost enough to knock the pink shades off of her face. The victory marked Ofili's third NCAA title in the event and fifth overall counting the Ypsilanti's native winsinthe 60-meterhurdles. See CHAMPS, Page 12