2011-12 Appalachian State Track & Field Media Guide

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2011-12 Appalachian State Track & Field Media Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ...............................................................................................................1

MEET THE COACHESDirector of Track and Field/Cross Country, John Weaver ........................2Head Cross Country/Distance, Michael Curcio ...........................................3Throws, April Smith...............................................................................................3Jumps/Sprints, Damion McLean ......................................................................4Pole Vault, David Ward .........................................................................................4High Jump, Gary Murphy ...................................................................................5Graduate Assistant, James Snyder ..................................................................5Student Assistant, Jay Weaver ..........................................................................5

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELDMeet the Mountaineers ......................................................................................62011 Southern Conference Indoor and Outdoor Champions ..............7Roster .........................................................................................................................8Season Preview ......................................................................................................9All-SoCon Performers..................................................................................10-14Newcomers ...........................................................................................................152011 Indoor Results ...........................................................................................162011 Outdoor Results .......................................................................................17Cross Country Record Book ............................................................................18Indoor Record Book .....................................................................................19-20Outdoor Record Book .................................................................................21-22All-time SoCon Champions.............................................................................23All-time Roster .....................................................................................................25

MEN’S TRACK AND FIELDMeet the Mountaineers ...................................................................................26Back-to-Back Triple Crowns ............................................................................27Roster ......................................................................................................................28Season Preview ...................................................................................................29All-SoCon Performers..................................................................................30-35Newcomers ...........................................................................................................362011 Indoor Results ...........................................................................................372011 Outdoor Results .......................................................................................38Cross Country Record Book ............................................................................39Indoor Record Book .....................................................................................40-41Outdoor Record Book .................................................................................42-43All-Time SoCon Champions by Event ..........................................................44All-Time Roster ..............................................................................................45-46

MOUNTAINEER HISTORYNCAA All-Americans ..........................................................................................47ASU Hall of Fame Members ............................................................................48

FACILITIES ............................................................................................................49DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Charlie Cobb.........................................................................................................50

APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY ....................................................51-59

CREDITSEditor ..................................................................................................... Justin BohnEditorial Assistance .....................................Ryan Bower, Charles CochrumPhotography ............... Troy Tuttle, SoCon Sports Photos, ASU AthleticsCover Design ...................................................................................... Justin Bohn

SPORTS INFORMATIONIndoor Track and Field Contact (Intern) ................................Justin BohnOffice Phone ................................................................................. (828) 262-7166Cell Phone ..................................................................................... (920) 728-2253Email Address .................................................................bohnjl@appstate.eduOutdoor Track and Field Contact (Asst. SID) ...................... Ryan BowerOffice Phone ................................................................................... 828-262-7162Cell Phone ..................................................................................... (828) 964-6409Email Address .............................................................bowerrp@appstate.eduDirector .................................................................................................. Mike FlynnAssoc. Director ........................................................................Charles CochrumIntern .............................................................................................. Paul BlascovichWeb Site ....................................................................................www.GoASU.comSports Information Fax ............................................................ (828) 262-6106

MOUNTAINEER QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................................................................Boone, N.C.Enrollment .....................................................................................................17,222Nickname......................................................................................... MountaineersColors .............................................................................................. Black and GoldConference ....................................................................... Southern ConferenceChancellor ......................................................................Dr. Kenneth E. PeacockFaculty Representative ........................................................... Dr. Alan HauserAthletic Director .............................................................................Charlie CobbSr. Assoc. AD/SWA ..............................................................Debbie RichardsonFacilities.........................................................................Holmes Center (Indoor)

Varsity Gym (Indoor)Kidd Brewer Stadium (Outdoor)

Director of Track and Field/Cross Country .......................... John Weaver Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1971 Email ..........................................................................weaverjt@appstate.eduHead Cross Coutry/Distance Coach.................................... Michael Curcio Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1987 Email ...........................................................................curciom@appstate.eduThrows Coach ......................................................................................April Smith Alma Mater ....................................................................Doane College, 2000 Email ............................................................................ [email protected]/Sprints Coach ............................................................. Damion McLean Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 2002 Email ......................................................................mcleandm@appstate.eduPole Vault Coach ................................................................................David Ward Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1979 Email ............................................................................wardda@appstate.eduHigh Jump Coach ...........................................................................Gary Murphy Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1976 Email ......................................................................murphygg@appstate.eduGraduate Assistant .......................................................................James SnyderStudent Assistant ...............................................................................Jay WeaverAthletic Trainer .............................................................................. Eric Bengtson

Ryan BowerJustin Bohn

2011-12 ScheduleINDOOR SEASON

Sat., Dec. 3 Appalachian Indoor Invitational Boone, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., Jan. 14 UNC Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA

Fri., Jan. 27 ETSU Invitational at Johnson City, Tenn. TBA

Sat., Feb. 4 Penn State Invitational at State College, Pa. TBA

Sat., Feb. 11 Birmingham Invitational at Birmingham, Ala. TBA

Fri., Feb. 17 Appalachian Pre-Conference Boone, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 23-24 SoCon Indoor Championships at Birmingham, Ala. 10:00 a.m.

Sat., March 3 Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet at Blacksburg, Va. 11:00 a.m.

March 9-10 NCAA Indoor Championships at Boise, Idaho 2:00 p.m.

OUTDOOR SEASON

March 9 -10 Coastal Carolina Invitational at Conway, S.C. TBA

March 16 -17 Wake Forest Invitational at Winston-Salem, N.C. 12:00 p.m.

Sat., March 24 South Carolina Invitational at Columbia, S.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., March 31 Mountain vs. Beach at Wilmington, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., April 07 Auburn Invitational at Auburn, Ala. 11:00 a.m.

Fri., April 13 Appalachian Invitational Boone, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

April 21 -22 SoCon Outdoor Championships * at Cullowhee, N.C. 10:00 a.m.

Fri., May 11 Georgia Tech Invitational at Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 a.m.

May 24-26 NCAA East Prelims at Jacksonville, Fla. 9:00 a.m.

June 6-9 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Des Moines, Iowa TBA

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TABLE OF CONTENTSQuick Facts ...............................................................................................................1

MEET THE COACHESDirector of Track and Field/Cross Country, John Weaver ........................2Head Cross Country/Distance, Michael Curcio ...........................................3Throws, April Smith...............................................................................................3Jumps/Sprints, Damion McLean ......................................................................4Pole Vault, David Ward .........................................................................................4High Jump, Gary Murphy ...................................................................................5Graduate Assistant, James Snyder ..................................................................5Student Assistant, Jay Weaver ..........................................................................5

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELDMeet the Mountaineers ......................................................................................62011 Southern Conference Indoor and Outdoor Champions ..............7Roster .........................................................................................................................8Season Preview ......................................................................................................9All-SoCon Performers..................................................................................10-14Newcomers ...........................................................................................................152011 Indoor Results ...........................................................................................162011 Outdoor Results .......................................................................................17Cross Country Record Book ............................................................................18Indoor Record Book .....................................................................................19-20Outdoor Record Book .................................................................................21-22All-time SoCon Champions.............................................................................23All-time Roster .....................................................................................................25

MEN’S TRACK AND FIELDMeet the Mountaineers ...................................................................................26Back-to-Back Triple Crowns ............................................................................27Roster ......................................................................................................................28Season Preview ...................................................................................................29All-SoCon Performers..................................................................................30-35Newcomers ...........................................................................................................362011 Indoor Results ...........................................................................................372011 Outdoor Results .......................................................................................38Cross Country Record Book ............................................................................39Indoor Record Book .....................................................................................40-41Outdoor Record Book .................................................................................42-43All-Time SoCon Champions by Event ..........................................................44All-Time Roster ..............................................................................................45-46

MOUNTAINEER HISTORYNCAA All-Americans ..........................................................................................47ASU Hall of Fame Members ............................................................................48

FACILITIES ............................................................................................................49DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Charlie Cobb.........................................................................................................50

APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY ....................................................51-59

CREDITSEditor ..................................................................................................... Justin BohnEditorial Assistance .....................................Ryan Bower, Charles CochrumPhotography ............... Troy Tuttle, SoCon Sports Photos, ASU AthleticsCover Design ...................................................................................... Justin Bohn

SPORTS INFORMATIONIndoor Track and Field Contact (Intern) ................................Justin BohnOffice Phone ................................................................................. (828) 262-7166Cell Phone ..................................................................................... (920) 728-2253Email Address .................................................................bohnjl@appstate.eduOutdoor Track and Field Contact (Asst. SID) ...................... Ryan BowerOffice Phone ................................................................................... 828-262-7162Cell Phone ..................................................................................... (828) 964-6409Email Address .............................................................bowerrp@appstate.eduDirector .................................................................................................. Mike FlynnAssoc. Director ........................................................................Charles CochrumIntern .............................................................................................. Paul BlascovichWeb Site ....................................................................................www.GoASU.comSports Information Fax ............................................................ (828) 262-6106

MOUNTAINEER QUICK FACTSLocation ................................................................................................Boone, N.C.Enrollment .....................................................................................................17,222Nickname......................................................................................... MountaineersColors .............................................................................................. Black and GoldConference ....................................................................... Southern ConferenceChancellor ......................................................................Dr. Kenneth E. PeacockFaculty Representative ........................................................... Dr. Alan HauserAthletic Director .............................................................................Charlie CobbSr. Assoc. AD/SWA ..............................................................Debbie RichardsonFacilities.........................................................................Holmes Center (Indoor)

Varsity Gym (Indoor)Kidd Brewer Stadium (Outdoor)

Director of Track and Field/Cross Country .......................... John Weaver Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1971 Email ..........................................................................weaverjt@appstate.eduHead Cross Coutry/Distance Coach.................................... Michael Curcio Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1987 Email ...........................................................................curciom@appstate.eduThrows Coach ......................................................................................April Smith Alma Mater ....................................................................Doane College, 2000 Email ............................................................................ [email protected]/Sprints Coach ............................................................. Damion McLean Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 2002 Email ......................................................................mcleandm@appstate.eduPole Vault Coach ................................................................................David Ward Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1979 Email ............................................................................wardda@appstate.eduHigh Jump Coach ...........................................................................Gary Murphy Alma Mater ........................................................................Appalachian, 1976 Email ......................................................................murphygg@appstate.eduGraduate Assistant .......................................................................James SnyderStudent Assistant ...............................................................................Jay WeaverAthletic Trainer .............................................................................. Eric Bengtson

Ryan BowerJustin Bohn

2011-12 ScheduleINDOOR SEASON

Sat., Dec. 3 Appalachian Indoor Invitational Boone, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., Jan. 14 UNC Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C. TBA

Fri., Jan. 27 ETSU Invitational at Johnson City, Tenn. TBA

Sat., Feb. 4 Penn State Invitational at State College, Pa. TBA

Sat., Feb. 11 Birmingham Invitational at Birmingham, Ala. TBA

Fri., Feb. 17 Appalachian Pre-Conference Boone, N.C. 3:00 p.m.

Feb. 23-24 SoCon Indoor Championships at Birmingham, Ala. 10:00 a.m.

Sat., March 3 Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet at Blacksburg, Va. 11:00 a.m.

March 9-10 NCAA Indoor Championships at Boise, Idaho 2:00 p.m.

OUTDOOR SEASON

March 9 -10 Coastal Carolina Invitational at Conway, S.C. TBA

March 16 -17 Wake Forest Invitational at Winston-Salem, N.C. 12:00 p.m.

Sat., March 24 South Carolina Invitational at Columbia, S.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., March 31 Mountain vs. Beach at Wilmington, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

Sat., April 07 Auburn Invitational at Auburn, Ala. 11:00 a.m.

Fri., April 13 Appalachian Invitational Boone, N.C. 11:00 a.m.

April 21 -22 SoCon Outdoor Championships * at Cullowhee, N.C. 10:00 a.m.

Fri., May 11 Georgia Tech Invitational at Atlanta, Ga. 11:00 a.m.

May 24-26 NCAA East Prelims at Jacksonville, Fla. 9:00 a.m.

June 6-9 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Des Moines, Iowa TBA

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Coach Weaver is in his 30th season as the Head Coach and Director of the women’s track and cross country program and in his 16th season as the Direc-tor for both the women’s and men’s programs. Weaver assumed the duties of directing both programs in the Fall of 1995. A 1971 graduate of Appalachian in Biology, Weaver returned in 1979 to assist in the men’s program while earning his Masters in Biology. During his three year tenure as the men’s assistant, he trained two NCAA qualifiers and seven Southern Conference champions. Weaver took over the full-time coaching duties for the women’s program in 1982. He was the only full-time head coach the women’s program has had since its beginnings. Since that time the program including, cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, has produced a NCAA Division I National Champion in the 1500m twice, 9 NCAA Division I All-Americans with 23 All-American per-formances, 17 NCAA Division I Qualifiers, 351 Southern Conference individual champion performances, 852 All-Conference performances, 32 conference MVP athletes, 41 conference team championships, 25 conference coach-of-the-year honors, 15 conference freshmen-of-the-year honors and a Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year honor twice. The women’s program has accomplished seven triple crowns, winning the SoCon title in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track in the same academic year. The women won 20 straight SoCon Championships from 1987 to 1993. Mountaineer women currently hold six SoCon Indoor Individual Event Records and 10 SoCon Outdoor Individual Event Records After Weaver took over the men’s program in 1995, the Mountaineers have produced two NCAA Division I All-Americans, four NCAA All-American perfor-mances, 12 Division I Qualifiers, 136 Southern Conference individual champion performances, 569 all-conference performances, 27 conference MVP athletes, 27 conference team championships, 13 coach-of-the-year honors and one Southeast Region Coach of the Year honor. The men’s program has accom-plished four triple crowns and Mountaineer men currently hold 5 SoCon Indoor Individual Event Records and 11 SoCon Outdoor Individual Event Records Appalachian has qualified 50 men and 56 women athletes to the East Region with 8 NCAA Championships qualifying performances coming out of the region for Appalachian. In 2004, Appalachian had it’s first East Region champion with a first-place finish in the 100m dash for men. Under Coach Weaver’s direction, the Mountaineer men and women have won 68 SoCon team titles, produced one NCAA National Individual Champion, 10 NCAA All-Americans with 24 All-American performances, 29 NCAA Cham-pionship Qualifiers, 59 SoCon MVPs, 1487 SoCon Individual Event Champions, 1421 All-SoCon performances, 27 SoCon Freshman of the Year awards, 95 All-SoCon Freshman Team awards, 38 SoCon Coach of the Year honors and three Southeast Region Coach of the Year honors. Coach Weaver also worked as the Yosef Club Director from 1982 to 1985, and also taught classes in the Education and Physical Education departments of the University. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Weaver graduated from Seventy-First High School in 1967. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1971 from Appalachian, returning to Fayetteville to teach Biology and eventually take over the cross country and track programs at Douglas Byrd High School in 1972. His cross country dual meet record over eight years was 71-11 and his teams won six conference titles while competing in 4 state meet championships. His track teams produced many individual conference and regional champions along with several state meet qualifiers. Currently, Coach Weaver coaches the sprinters, hurdlers, multi-event athletes and relays while overseeing all aspects of the program as its Director. Coach Weaver served on the NCAA Division I Track and Cross Country Committee from September of 2006 until September of 2010. Each summer, Weaver directs the Grandfather Mountain Marathon, The Bear Race and two Cross Country Team Camps. Over 900 athletes attend camp at Appalachian each summer for cross country and track events. Coach Weaver is married to Cynthia Harmon of Lenoir, North Carolina and has two sons, Chase (24) a graduate of Appalachian and Jay (22), a student at Appalachian in his senior year.

SOCON WOMEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSCross Country: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2002Indooor: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2009, 2011Outdoor: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011

SOCON MEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSCross Country: 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009, 2010Indoor: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011Outdoor: 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011

Michael Curcio is in his 17th year as the head men’s and women’s cross country coach, track and field distance coach at Appalachian State University. Curcio’s men’s cross country teams have been very successful under his tenure, as they have captured one women’s Southern Conference titles and 10 men’s SoCon championships, including six-straight men titles from 2005 to 2010. In his 16 years, Curcio has coached, nine NCAA Qualifiers, 12 NCAA Regional Qualifiers, 18 USATF Junior National Qualifiers and seven Southern Conference Cross Country Freshman of the Year. In addition to those feats, Curcio has also coached 84 all-Southern Conference Cross Country performances and four Southern Conference Cross Country individual champions. While coaching the distance runners for ASU track and field, Curcio has coached 53 athletes to SoCon indoor and outdoor individual champion perfor-mances and 203 runners to all-conference indoor and outdoor performances. He has also coached two athletes to SoCon indoor track and field MVP awards and two outdoor track and field MVP awards. As athletic excellence is important, Curcio and his teams also strive for success in academics. Since being at ASU, Curcio has coached two NCAA post graduate scholarship award winners, one Southern Conference post graduate scholarship award winner, three Mrs. Brakefield award recipients, for an ASU

senior student-athlete with the highest GPA, and 12 USTFCCCA academic all-Americans. For all of his efforts, in 2003 Curcio was named the USTCA Division I Men’s National Assistant Coach of the Year for Distance. He also has been recognized by the Southern Conference for his team’s impressive performances, being named the SoCon’s men’s cross country coach of the year nine times. Before coming to Appalachian, Curcio served as an assistant at Florida State from 1988-1992. In the spring of 1993, he became an assistant at South Florida, where he helped build a fledgling track and field program, along with a nationally-ranked cross country program. The track women at USF won three conference titles in the first four years of the program’s existence. The men’s and women’s cross country teams were ranked as high as 12th and 21st in Division I during his tenure. Coach Curcio hails from Long Island, N.Y. where he attended Newfield High School before attending Appalachian State. He was a three-time all-SoCon selection in track and still ranks sixth all-time in the 1,500 meter run with a time of 3:49.60.

John WeaverDirector of track & fielD anD cross country

applachian state, 1971

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Weaver: By the Numbers

YearWOMEN’S XC

Record Pct.WOMEN’S T&F

Indoor OutdoorMEN’S T&F

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1982 14-2 .875 ----- ----- ----- -----

1983 9-23 .281 ----- 22-1 ----- -----

1984 38-12 .760 ----- 17-1 ----- -----

1985 29-24 .547 ----- 13-5 ----- -----

1986 26-8* .764* ----- 26-6 ----- -----

1987 31-25 .553 5-0 20-8* ----- -----

1988 35-38* .479* 6-0* 12-3 ----- -----

1989 49-14 .777 12-4* 24-0 ----- -----

1990 27-30 .473 5-0* 5-0 ----- -----

1991 42-17* .711* 5-0 7-3* ----- -----

1992 49-27 .644 10-0 9-0* ----- -----

1993 43-30 .589 10-0 9-1* ----- -----

1994 19-33 .365 9-0* 9-3* ----- -----

1995 28-20 .583 17-3 6-5* ----- -----

1996 60-16* .789* 9-3 6-6 13-11 12-3*

1997 30-31 .491 4-2 6-4 5-1 5-9

1998 43-17 .637 3-5 6-5* 4-4 9-6

1999 37-21 .610 7-1 8-1 5-1 8-1

2000 ----- ----- 7-1 12-2 7-0* 7-2

2001 ----- ----- 10-0* 9-1 6-1 9-1*

2002 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0* 8-0* 8-0*

2003 ----- ----- 14-2 11-0 10-0* 8-0*

2004 ----- ----- 11-0* 11-0* 7-1 8-0*

2005 ----- ----- 11-0* 11-0 8-0 8-0*

2006 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0 5-1 6-1

2007 ----- ----- 9-11 9-3 6-7 8-2

2008 ----- ----- 7-1 8-1 5-1 6-0*

2009 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0* 8-0 7-1

2010 ----- ----- 11-1 11-1 8-0 8-0*

2011 ----- ----- 12-0* 12-0 8-0* 8-0

Total 609-388 .611 223-39 330-63 113-28 125-26

* denotes SoCon Coach of the Year award

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April Smith is in her tenth year as the throws coach at Appalachian State University and is also in charge of the strength training of the track and field athletes. Since starting at Appalachian, Smith has coached 22 regional qualifiers, seven national qualifiers and one Olympic trial qualifier in the men’s shot put with the mark of 63-1 in June of 2007. She has also coached 59 conference champions and 107 all-SoCon athletes in the shot put, discus, hammer, javelin and weight throw events. While at ASU, she has also been a part of the Moun-taineers tradition of winning the Southern Conference title in both men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor championships, with the last title coming with the women’s double crown indoor and outdoor 2011 and the men’s team at the 2011 Southern Conference Indoor & Outdoor Championships to cap off the 2010-11Back-to-Back Triple Crowns. For her efforts, Smith was awarded with the NCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year Award in 2006. Smith came to ASU in January of 2002 from Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., where she served as a graduate assistant. While at Chadron, she

coached her first Division II all-American during her first year of coaching. In addition to coaching experience, Smith also has 13 years of competi-tion experience in the shot put, discus, javelin, hammer and weight throws. In college, she was a three-time NAIA National Champion and a nine-time all-American. She was also named the Nebraska State College Athlete of the Year and the Doane College woman of the year in 2000. Smith earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis on sports management and completed her Master’s Degree at Appalachian State in 2006. Prior to transfer-ring from the University of Kansas to Doane College in 1998, Smith was a Big 12 all-conference performer, a Jayhawk scholar athlete, Jayhawk Freshman of the Year and made the Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Her competition experience also extends internationally. She has competed in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. She trained under the direction of Yuriy Syedikh and Natalya Lisovskaya, the current world record holders in the men’s hammer throw and the women’s shot put. Smith is married to former ASU throws legend Bob Smith, and they have an eight year old son Andrew and a five year old son Derek.

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Head Coach Michael Curcio named 2010 SoCon Cross Country Coach of the Year

Men’s Cross Crountry won its sixth-straitght SoCon title in 2010.

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Coach Weaver is in his 30th season as the Head Coach and Director of the women’s track and cross country program and in his 16th season as the Direc-tor for both the women’s and men’s programs. Weaver assumed the duties of directing both programs in the Fall of 1995. A 1971 graduate of Appalachian in Biology, Weaver returned in 1979 to assist in the men’s program while earning his Masters in Biology. During his three year tenure as the men’s assistant, he trained two NCAA qualifiers and seven Southern Conference champions. Weaver took over the full-time coaching duties for the women’s program in 1982. He was the only full-time head coach the women’s program has had since its beginnings. Since that time the program including, cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, has produced a NCAA Division I National Champion in the 1500m twice, 9 NCAA Division I All-Americans with 23 All-American per-formances, 17 NCAA Division I Qualifiers, 351 Southern Conference individual champion performances, 852 All-Conference performances, 32 conference MVP athletes, 41 conference team championships, 25 conference coach-of-the-year honors, 15 conference freshmen-of-the-year honors and a Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year honor twice. The women’s program has accomplished seven triple crowns, winning the SoCon title in cross country, indoor track and outdoor track in the same academic year. The women won 20 straight SoCon Championships from 1987 to 1993. Mountaineer women currently hold six SoCon Indoor Individual Event Records and 10 SoCon Outdoor Individual Event Records After Weaver took over the men’s program in 1995, the Mountaineers have produced two NCAA Division I All-Americans, four NCAA All-American perfor-mances, 12 Division I Qualifiers, 136 Southern Conference individual champion performances, 569 all-conference performances, 27 conference MVP athletes, 27 conference team championships, 13 coach-of-the-year honors and one Southeast Region Coach of the Year honor. The men’s program has accom-plished four triple crowns and Mountaineer men currently hold 5 SoCon Indoor Individual Event Records and 11 SoCon Outdoor Individual Event Records Appalachian has qualified 50 men and 56 women athletes to the East Region with 8 NCAA Championships qualifying performances coming out of the region for Appalachian. In 2004, Appalachian had it’s first East Region champion with a first-place finish in the 100m dash for men. Under Coach Weaver’s direction, the Mountaineer men and women have won 68 SoCon team titles, produced one NCAA National Individual Champion, 10 NCAA All-Americans with 24 All-American performances, 29 NCAA Cham-pionship Qualifiers, 59 SoCon MVPs, 1487 SoCon Individual Event Champions, 1421 All-SoCon performances, 27 SoCon Freshman of the Year awards, 95 All-SoCon Freshman Team awards, 38 SoCon Coach of the Year honors and three Southeast Region Coach of the Year honors. Coach Weaver also worked as the Yosef Club Director from 1982 to 1985, and also taught classes in the Education and Physical Education departments of the University. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Weaver graduated from Seventy-First High School in 1967. He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in 1971 from Appalachian, returning to Fayetteville to teach Biology and eventually take over the cross country and track programs at Douglas Byrd High School in 1972. His cross country dual meet record over eight years was 71-11 and his teams won six conference titles while competing in 4 state meet championships. His track teams produced many individual conference and regional champions along with several state meet qualifiers. Currently, Coach Weaver coaches the sprinters, hurdlers, multi-event athletes and relays while overseeing all aspects of the program as its Director. Coach Weaver served on the NCAA Division I Track and Cross Country Committee from September of 2006 until September of 2010. Each summer, Weaver directs the Grandfather Mountain Marathon, The Bear Race and two Cross Country Team Camps. Over 900 athletes attend camp at Appalachian each summer for cross country and track events. Coach Weaver is married to Cynthia Harmon of Lenoir, North Carolina and has two sons, Chase (24) a graduate of Appalachian and Jay (22), a student at Appalachian in his senior year.

SOCON WOMEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSCross Country: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2002Indooor: 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2009, 2011Outdoor: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011

SOCON MEN’S TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPSCross Country: 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008, 2009, 2010Indoor: 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011Outdoor: 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011

Michael Curcio is in his 17th year as the head men’s and women’s cross country coach, track and field distance coach at Appalachian State University. Curcio’s men’s cross country teams have been very successful under his tenure, as they have captured one women’s Southern Conference titles and 10 men’s SoCon championships, including six-straight men titles from 2005 to 2010. In his 16 years, Curcio has coached, nine NCAA Qualifiers, 12 NCAA Regional Qualifiers, 18 USATF Junior National Qualifiers and seven Southern Conference Cross Country Freshman of the Year. In addition to those feats, Curcio has also coached 84 all-Southern Conference Cross Country performances and four Southern Conference Cross Country individual champions. While coaching the distance runners for ASU track and field, Curcio has coached 53 athletes to SoCon indoor and outdoor individual champion perfor-mances and 203 runners to all-conference indoor and outdoor performances. He has also coached two athletes to SoCon indoor track and field MVP awards and two outdoor track and field MVP awards. As athletic excellence is important, Curcio and his teams also strive for success in academics. Since being at ASU, Curcio has coached two NCAA post graduate scholarship award winners, one Southern Conference post graduate scholarship award winner, three Mrs. Brakefield award recipients, for an ASU

senior student-athlete with the highest GPA, and 12 USTFCCCA academic all-Americans. For all of his efforts, in 2003 Curcio was named the USTCA Division I Men’s National Assistant Coach of the Year for Distance. He also has been recognized by the Southern Conference for his team’s impressive performances, being named the SoCon’s men’s cross country coach of the year nine times. Before coming to Appalachian, Curcio served as an assistant at Florida State from 1988-1992. In the spring of 1993, he became an assistant at South Florida, where he helped build a fledgling track and field program, along with a nationally-ranked cross country program. The track women at USF won three conference titles in the first four years of the program’s existence. The men’s and women’s cross country teams were ranked as high as 12th and 21st in Division I during his tenure. Coach Curcio hails from Long Island, N.Y. where he attended Newfield High School before attending Appalachian State. He was a three-time all-SoCon selection in track and still ranks sixth all-time in the 1,500 meter run with a time of 3:49.60.

John WeaverDirector of track & fielD anD cross country

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Weaver: By the Numbers

YearWOMEN’S XC

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1982 14-2 .875 ----- ----- ----- -----

1983 9-23 .281 ----- 22-1 ----- -----

1984 38-12 .760 ----- 17-1 ----- -----

1985 29-24 .547 ----- 13-5 ----- -----

1986 26-8* .764* ----- 26-6 ----- -----

1987 31-25 .553 5-0 20-8* ----- -----

1988 35-38* .479* 6-0* 12-3 ----- -----

1989 49-14 .777 12-4* 24-0 ----- -----

1990 27-30 .473 5-0* 5-0 ----- -----

1991 42-17* .711* 5-0 7-3* ----- -----

1992 49-27 .644 10-0 9-0* ----- -----

1993 43-30 .589 10-0 9-1* ----- -----

1994 19-33 .365 9-0* 9-3* ----- -----

1995 28-20 .583 17-3 6-5* ----- -----

1996 60-16* .789* 9-3 6-6 13-11 12-3*

1997 30-31 .491 4-2 6-4 5-1 5-9

1998 43-17 .637 3-5 6-5* 4-4 9-6

1999 37-21 .610 7-1 8-1 5-1 8-1

2000 ----- ----- 7-1 12-2 7-0* 7-2

2001 ----- ----- 10-0* 9-1 6-1 9-1*

2002 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0* 8-0* 8-0*

2003 ----- ----- 14-2 11-0 10-0* 8-0*

2004 ----- ----- 11-0* 11-0* 7-1 8-0*

2005 ----- ----- 11-0* 11-0 8-0 8-0*

2006 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0 5-1 6-1

2007 ----- ----- 9-11 9-3 6-7 8-2

2008 ----- ----- 7-1 8-1 5-1 6-0*

2009 ----- ----- 10-0* 10-0* 8-0 7-1

2010 ----- ----- 11-1 11-1 8-0 8-0*

2011 ----- ----- 12-0* 12-0 8-0* 8-0

Total 609-388 .611 223-39 330-63 113-28 125-26

* denotes SoCon Coach of the Year award

Michael CurcioheaD cross country/Distance coach

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April Smith is in her tenth year as the throws coach at Appalachian State University and is also in charge of the strength training of the track and field athletes. Since starting at Appalachian, Smith has coached 22 regional qualifiers, seven national qualifiers and one Olympic trial qualifier in the men’s shot put with the mark of 63-1 in June of 2007. She has also coached 59 conference champions and 107 all-SoCon athletes in the shot put, discus, hammer, javelin and weight throw events. While at ASU, she has also been a part of the Moun-taineers tradition of winning the Southern Conference title in both men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor championships, with the last title coming with the women’s double crown indoor and outdoor 2011 and the men’s team at the 2011 Southern Conference Indoor & Outdoor Championships to cap off the 2010-11Back-to-Back Triple Crowns. For her efforts, Smith was awarded with the NCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year Award in 2006. Smith came to ASU in January of 2002 from Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., where she served as a graduate assistant. While at Chadron, she

coached her first Division II all-American during her first year of coaching. In addition to coaching experience, Smith also has 13 years of competi-tion experience in the shot put, discus, javelin, hammer and weight throws. In college, she was a three-time NAIA National Champion and a nine-time all-American. She was also named the Nebraska State College Athlete of the Year and the Doane College woman of the year in 2000. Smith earned her bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis on sports management and completed her Master’s Degree at Appalachian State in 2006. Prior to transfer-ring from the University of Kansas to Doane College in 1998, Smith was a Big 12 all-conference performer, a Jayhawk scholar athlete, Jayhawk Freshman of the Year and made the Big 12 Conference Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Her competition experience also extends internationally. She has competed in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. She trained under the direction of Yuriy Syedikh and Natalya Lisovskaya, the current world record holders in the men’s hammer throw and the women’s shot put. Smith is married to former ASU throws legend Bob Smith, and they have an eight year old son Andrew and a five year old son Derek.

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Doane college, 2000

10th year

Head Coach Michael Curcio named 2010 SoCon Cross Country Coach of the Year

Men’s Cross Crountry won its sixth-straitght SoCon title in 2010.

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Coach David Ward is a 1979 graduate of Appalachian, where he was a six-time all-Southern Conference performer in the pole vault. While at ASU, he was the indoor and outdoor record holder, posting performances of 15-6’ indoor and 16-2’ outdooor, as well as team MVP and team captain. Ward also attended Santa Fe Junior College, where he was a national final-ist in the indoor and outdoor junior college national championships in 1976. He graduated from Olympic High School in Charlotte, N.C., in 1974 and was the conference, regional and state champion in the pole vault and set the North Carolina High School record of 15 feet. Coach Ward spent 12 years as a high school track, cross country and strength and conditioning coach. He has coached individual state champions in both indoor and outdoor track and cross country; in addition to coaching conference, regional and state championship teams in cross country and conference championship teams in track. Ward has hosted National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA)

Damion McLeanhorizontal Jumps/sprints/strength &conDtioning

appalachian state, 2002

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With eight years under his belt, Damion McLean brings a wealth of knowl-edge about Southern Conference track to his position. A 2002 graduate of Appalachian, McLean was a conference champion in the long jump in both indoor and outdoor track during his collegiate career and qualified for the NCAA Championships. He holds third place on the Appalachian’s all-time long jump list with a mark of 25’1” (personal best of 26’). The 4x300m team on which McLean competed holds the indoor record in that event. He also competed in the triple jump, high jump, 100m, and on the 4x100 relay team. In the past eight years, McLean has produced 32 SoCon Champions, 82 all-conference performers, five SoCon MVP’s, 20 Regional standard performances, 13 NCAA qualifiers, nine USATF Championship/Olympic Trial Qualifiers, ASU record holders in the indoor long jump; Vonteena Knotts, 20’10.50” and triple jump Ronda White, 44’2” and SoCon Indoor and Outdoor record holders, White (43’7”) and Danielle Thorpe, 43’2.25”. In just these years, McLean’s athletes own 29 of 80 men’s and women’s Top 10 Indoor and Outdoor marks in ASU history. The strength program for the sprinters/jumpers/hurdlers has been under the tutelage of McLean as well. Maintaining a coaching perspective at prac-

tice, he transfers what will be beneficial for the athletes to the weight room. ASU greats such as Ernest Wiggins (10.18, OT competitor), Ronda White (20’1”, 44’2”, OT competitor), Jennifer Claud, Charles Derrickson, Vonteena Knotts and Joel Gaddy has all seen the positive aspects come from the strength program. During his fifth season, McLean served as an undergrad assistant (sprints/hurdles & jumps) for the Mountaineers before graduating in May of 2002 and working in advertising before returning to Boone to coach. He holds an annual speaking engagement for the NCTCCCA, a member of the USATF & USTFCCC Associations, USATF Level 2 certification in the jumps and attended the Emerg-ing Elite Coaches Clinic at the Olympic Training Center in San Diego, Calif. The Lincolnton, N.C. native holds a degree in Communication, Advertising with a minor in business. He also has a daughter (Bryanna, 13). For the past couple of years he’s competed on an individual basis. During then, he has qualified for USATF Championships and the ’08 Olympic Trials. Following the ’08 indoor season, he finished with the 12th best mark in the country.

David Wardpole Vault coach

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Clinics, and has been a presenter at numerous track and field, strength training and physical education workshops and clinics. He has directed regional, state and open track meets, organized Charlotte Latin and Tailwind Track Clubs, served as a USA Certified Track Official at NCAA National Championship Meets and has earned USA Track and Field Level I Coaching Certification. He has also published articles related to strength and conditioning topics. After joining the track staff at Appalachian as a pole vault coach in the fall of 2003, Coach Ward has coached 13 Southern Conference champions, 22 Indoor all-Southern Conference performers, 25 Outdoor all-Southern Conference per-formers, an indoor national finalist and an outdoor regional finalist. New indoor and outdoor ASU records were also established in the women’s vault in 2004. Ward is a physical education teacher and resides in Boone with his wife Dawn, a nurse at Watauga Medical Center. They have three daughters Joy, Jennifer and Julie, who was a all-SoCon pole vaulter. The Ward family is actively involved in the community and schools, and helps direct a Christian ministry for students.

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Gary Murphy is in his fifth year as the High Jump coach at Appalachian State. Murphy is a retired public school teacher that has coached numerous sports at the middle and high school level along with being a graduate assistant coach in track and field at ASU from 1977-1978. During those gaduate years Murphy coached Bobby Terry and Mel Hubbard. Terry was the ASU’s first SoCon Indoor High Jump Champion while Hubbard was ASU’s first SoCon Outdoor High Jump Champion and the first field event athlete from ASU to qualify for the NCAA Championships. Terry and Hubbard dominated the SoCon High Jump during the late ‘70’s and early ‘80’s. Murphy was a six-time Coach of the Year for the Watauga High School Pio-neer track and field program from 1985-1991. His teams won five conference titles and had two runners-up finishes during his tenure. Since his return to the Appalachian State program in the ‘06-’07 season Mur-phy has had 17 All-Conference performers along with seven runners-up finishes and four Conference Champions in both Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field.

Jay Weaver is in his second year as a student assistant coach. He was a mem-ber of the ASU cross country and the track and field program for two seasons. Weaver is in his senior year at Appalachian.

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The 2010-2011 season was particularly exciting as Becca Hazeltine and Darius Purcell both were Indoor and Outdoor Champions and qualified for the NCAA Championships East Preliminary Meet. Hazeltine for the fourth consecu-tive year and Purcell for the third consecutive year. Purcell also qualified for the USA Track and Field Outdoor Senior National Championship Meet. Murphy is also a Master Level USATF official and has worked numerous NCAA Championships and USATF Championships. He also had the honor to work the 1996 Olympic Trials and the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Ga. Gary was a high jumper for the Mountaineers during the late ‘70’s and still ranks on the all-time indoor list with a 6’9” performance and reached 6’10 1/4” during his Master jumping days. Murphy and his wife Gay have three children: Patrick, who ran track at UNC Charlotte, Megan, who played volleyball at UNC Asheville and Briana, who played soccer at Charleston Southern.

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george mason, 2010

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James Snyder is in his second year assisting Head Cross Country Coach Mike Curcio with Appalachian’s men’s and women’s distance runners. He is a magna cum laude graduate in Exercise Science from George Mason University, where he was a multiple letterwinner for the Patriots’ cross country and track and field programs. James is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Exercise Physiology from App and is responsible for the design and implementation of resistance training programs for the men’s and women’s cross country teams. He also coordinates on-campus recruiting. He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association and recently received his USA Track & Field Level II Coaching Certification for the Endurance Events. James completed an internship with the United States Olympic Committee in Lake Placid, New York prior to arriving in Boone. James has spent his past three summers working for ZAP Fitness, a Team USA Distance Running Training Center based in Blowing Rock, N.C.

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Eric Bengtsonathletic trainer

appalachian state, 2008

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Eric joined the Sports Medicine staff in 2011 as the Athletic Trainer with the Cross Country and Track & Field programs. He oversees the daily operations of the Owens Field House Athletic Training Room, in addition to the intern Athletic Trainers with Women’s Soccer and Field Hockey. Eric is from Raleigh, NC and received his bachelor’s degree in Athletic Training from Appalachian State University in 2008. He completed his master’s degree in Exercise & Sport Science (Athletic Training) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2010. Before coming to Appalachian State, Eric was an Assistant Professor of Athletic Training at Lynchburg College in Lynchburg, Va. where he worked with the Men’s Lacrosse, Indoor Track & Field, and Field Hockey teams. He and his Wife, Stephanie, live in Blowing Rock with their dog Wainright Ludington.

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Name Class eveNt major HometowN / HigH sCHoolBreanna Alston So. Sprints Health Greensboro, N.C./Southeast GuilfordSarah Bollinger Fr. Distance, CC Undeclared Charlotte, N.C./OlympicTatyana Bryant Fr. Long and Triple Biology Hope Mills, N.C./South ViewKaitlin Cagle Jr. Distance, CC Geography Orlando, Fla./Dr. PhillipsKristen Campbell So. Sprints Political Science Winston-Salem, N.C./North ForsythStephanie Chapman Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Asheville, N.C./TC RobersonAllison Cook So. Distance, CC Studio Art Raleigh, N.C./SandersonSydney Cook Fr. Pole Vault, High Undeclared Boone, N.C./WataugaCassandra Crawford So. Pole Vault Exercise Science Apex, N.C./Panther CreekAna DeLeon So. Throws Criminal Justice Arden, N.C./TC RobersonDebra Domermuth Fr. Pole Vault Nursing Boone, N.C./WataugaAsia Dunlap Sr. Sprints Pre-Dental Kernersville, N.C./CarverChelsea Farr Fr. Pole Vault International Cumming, Ga./North ForsythAmanda Hamilton Jr. Distance, CC Health Care Cary, N.C./ApexKelsey Hanger Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Asheville, N.C./AshevilleErika Ivey Jr. TJ, LJ, Hurdles Journalism Clemmons, N.C./North DavidsonDestine Kirkman So. Mid Dist, CC Elementary Charlotte, N.C./HardingKatherine Lenhart Fr. Throws Undeclared Sevierville, Tenn./Pigeon ForgeShenita Martin Jr. Long Sprints Pre-Law, Criminal Winston-Salem, N.C./Mt. TaborMeaghan McCauley Fr. Distance, CC Nursing Concord, N.C./RobinsonMichaela McGriff R-Sr. Throws Health Promotion Winston-Salem, N.C./North ForsythD’Shawrna McLucas Jr. Long Sprints Health Promotions Fayetteville, N.C./Douglas ByrdMary Montgomery So. High Jump Elementary Apex, N.C./ApexBreahna Morrison So. Sprints Exercise Science Waxhaw, N.C./WeddingtonAmy Neilson R-Sr. Distance, CC Accounting Charlotte, N.C./VanceHannah Orders Sr. Distance, CC Technical Theater Charlotte, N.C./HopewellChristina Parker Sr. Sprints Child Development Rockingham, N.C./Richmond SeniorJocelyn Parnell So. Throws Psychology Concord, N.C./Mt. PleasantTam’ra Pearsall-Jones Fr. 400H Studio Art Raleigh, N.C./Southeast RaleighShaquiela Robinson So. High Jump, Hurdles Exercise Science Fairmont, N.C./South RobesonKayla Schneider So. Distance, CC Nursing Boone, N.C./WataugaHelena Shields Jr. Long Sprints Political Science Welcome, N.C./North DavidsonTaryn Stern Fr. CC, 800, 400 Advertising Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory RidgeMaria Stickley Fr. Distance, CC Elementary Atglen, Pa./Bishop ShanahanJustine Stocks So. Mid Dist, CC Environmental Asheville, N.C./North BuncombeJasmine Suydam Fr. Throws Undeclared Charlotte, N.C./Mallard CreekDeanne Tiplady Jr. Javelin Communications Toms River, N.J./Toms River NorthMolly Vaughn So. Hurdles, Sprints Undeclared Alpharetta, Ga./MiltonGayshawna Watkins Jr. Throws Criminal Justice Mooresboro, N.C./East RutherfordJanet Watson Fr. High Jump Exercise Science Cary, N.C./Panther CreekShelby Williams So. Distance, CC Exercise Science Brandon, Fla./BrandonJenna Williamson Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotions Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey KellSarah Williamson Jr. Distance, CC Health Care Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey KellMeredith Wilson Jr. Pole Vault Physical Education Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds

Director of Cross Country and Track: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971), 30th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Relays)Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987), 17th year (Distance)Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000), 10th year (Throws)Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002), 9th year (Horizontal Jumps, Sprints, Strength and Conditioning)Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975), 9th year (Pole Vault)Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976), 5th year (High Jump)Graduate Assistant: James Snyder (George Mason, 2010), 2nd year (Distance, CC)Student Assistant: Jay Weaver, 2nd year (Mid Distance, Long Sprints)Athletic Trainer: Eric Bengston 1st year

SPRINTS Coach Weaver returns an abundance of youthful but experienced sprinters from last year’s squad. Sophomore Breanna Alston earned the SoCon Freshman of the Year award for her outstanding performence during the indoor and outdoor seasons. She led the Moun-taineer sprinters with first-place finishes in the 60m dash and the 200m dash at the Southern Conference Indoor Champion-ships. The Greensboro, N.C. native ran ASU’s third-fastest time (24.02) in the 200m on her way to a outdoor conference title. Sophomore Kristen Campbell grabbed a fourth-place finish in the 200m dash and sixth-place in the 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships. Campbell earned a fourth-place finish in the 100m dash and seventh-place finish in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet. Junior D’Shawrna McLucas adds depth to sprints and to the midlde distances. She helped set ASU’s new indoor 4x400-meter relay record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitation-al. McLucas earned seventh-place finishes in the 200m at the conference indoor meet and the 400m at the SoCon Outdoor Cham-pionships. She finished eighth in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet. Senior Christina Parker, who was also a member on the second-place 4x100-meter relay and fifth-place 4x400-meter relay at the outdoor championships, returns for her final season. ASU returns three-of-four runners from last year’s 4x100-meter relay that was a runner-up at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships: Alston, Campbell, and Parker. The Black and Gold return three-of-four runners from last year’s record breaking 4x400-meter relay team: Breahna Morrison, Asia Dunlap, and McLucas.

MIDDLE DISTANCE Senior Asia Dunlap will lead Appalachian’s middle distance runners. Dunlap finished fourth in the 800m at the SoCon Indoor Championships and claimed the 800m title at the Beach vs. Mountains and the Dick Tay-lor Relays. The Kernsville, N.C., native earned runner-up in the 800m at the coference outdoor meet and broke ASU’s 400m record (55.11) in a third-place finish. DISTANCE At the conference indoor meet last season, redshirt-senior Amy Neilson finished third in the 5000m. She clocked ASU’s sixth fastest time in the 5000m (17:41.42) at the Akron Invitational. She also finished third in the 10,000m and sixth in the 5000m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Senior Hannah Orders and junior Amanda Hamilton marked some of the fastest times

during the later part of the cross country season and will look to continue their strong running going into the track and field sea-son. Last year, Orders finished eighth in the 3000m steeplechase at the SoCon Outdoor Championship meet. Hamilton was ASU’s top performer in the Apps’ last six meets this past fall and earned second-team all-SoCon with a 11th-place finish at the SoCon Cross Country Champoinships in Charleston, S.C.

HURDLES Junior Shenita Martin finished third in the 400m hurdles and was a member of the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship. Junior Helena Shields earned her first all-SoCon honor with a sixth-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the conference outdoor meet. Both hurdlers return this season to give Appalachian a solid group in the hurdle events.

THROWS Junior Gayshawna Watkins, who has won all-SoCon honors seven times during her ca-reer and competed at the NCAA East Regional Meet last spring, will carry the Mountaineers in the throws competitions. Watkins claimed her first conference title in the shot put at the SoCon Indoor Cham-pionships and also earned runner-up in the weight throw. She led the Mountaineers last spring with runner-up finishes in the shot put, discus and hammer throw at the conference indoor meet. The Mooresboro, N.C. native tied for fifth in the shot put at the NCAA East Regional. Sophomore Ana DeLeon adds depth to ASU’s throwers. She threw a personal best (53-8.25) in the weight throw to earn third-place at the conference indoor meet. DeLeon also earned all-conference in the shot put with a eighth-place at the indoor meet. Junior Deanne Tiplady showed her value to the team, when she finished third in the javelin throw at the outdoor conference meet.

JUMPS The Mountaineers return four all-confer-ence performers in the jumps category from last year. Sophomore Cassie Crawford claimed the SoCon title in the pole vault at the indoor and outdoor meets. She was named SoCon Ath-lete of the Month for the Month of January. She recorded a personal best (12-9.5) at the Wake Forest Invitional and is just a half-inch away from tieing ASU’s pole vault record. The Apex, N.C. native tied for ninth at the NCAA East Regional. Junior Meredith Wilson brings depth to ASU’s pole vault squad as she finished sev-enth at the confernce indoor meet and fifth at the outdoor meet last season.

Junior Erika Ivey will anchor the Apps’ hori-zontal jumps unit as she finished third in the triple jump and sixth in the long jump at the indoor conference meet. She recorded a personal-best (38-11.75) in the triple jump to earn a fifth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Sophomore Shaquiela Robinson finished third in the high jump at the conference indoor and outdoor meets. At the SoCon Outdoor Championships, Robinson recorded a personal-best (5-7) to put her sixth all-time in ASU’s record book.

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Name Class eveNt major HometowN / HigH sCHoolBreanna Alston So. Sprints Health Greensboro, N.C./Southeast GuilfordSarah Bollinger Fr. Distance, CC Undeclared Charlotte, N.C./OlympicTatyana Bryant Fr. Long and Triple Biology Hope Mills, N.C./South ViewKaitlin Cagle Jr. Distance, CC Geography Orlando, Fla./Dr. PhillipsKristen Campbell So. Sprints Political Science Winston-Salem, N.C./North ForsythStephanie Chapman Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Asheville, N.C./TC RobersonAllison Cook So. Distance, CC Studio Art Raleigh, N.C./SandersonSydney Cook Fr. Pole Vault, High Undeclared Boone, N.C./WataugaCassandra Crawford So. Pole Vault Exercise Science Apex, N.C./Panther CreekAna DeLeon So. Throws Criminal Justice Arden, N.C./TC RobersonDebra Domermuth Fr. Pole Vault Nursing Boone, N.C./WataugaAsia Dunlap Sr. Sprints Pre-Dental Kernersville, N.C./CarverChelsea Farr Fr. Pole Vault International Cumming, Ga./North ForsythAmanda Hamilton Jr. Distance, CC Health Care Cary, N.C./ApexKelsey Hanger Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Asheville, N.C./AshevilleErika Ivey Jr. TJ, LJ, Hurdles Journalism Clemmons, N.C./North DavidsonDestine Kirkman So. Mid Dist, CC Elementary Charlotte, N.C./HardingKatherine Lenhart Fr. Throws Undeclared Sevierville, Tenn./Pigeon ForgeShenita Martin Jr. Long Sprints Pre-Law, Criminal Winston-Salem, N.C./Mt. TaborMeaghan McCauley Fr. Distance, CC Nursing Concord, N.C./RobinsonMichaela McGriff R-Sr. Throws Health Promotion Winston-Salem, N.C./North ForsythD’Shawrna McLucas Jr. Long Sprints Health Promotions Fayetteville, N.C./Douglas ByrdMary Montgomery So. High Jump Elementary Apex, N.C./ApexBreahna Morrison So. Sprints Exercise Science Waxhaw, N.C./WeddingtonAmy Neilson R-Sr. Distance, CC Accounting Charlotte, N.C./VanceHannah Orders Sr. Distance, CC Technical Theater Charlotte, N.C./HopewellChristina Parker Sr. Sprints Child Development Rockingham, N.C./Richmond SeniorJocelyn Parnell So. Throws Psychology Concord, N.C./Mt. PleasantTam’ra Pearsall-Jones Fr. 400H Studio Art Raleigh, N.C./Southeast RaleighShaquiela Robinson So. High Jump, Hurdles Exercise Science Fairmont, N.C./South RobesonKayla Schneider So. Distance, CC Nursing Boone, N.C./WataugaHelena Shields Jr. Long Sprints Political Science Welcome, N.C./North DavidsonTaryn Stern Fr. CC, 800, 400 Advertising Harrisburg, N.C./Hickory RidgeMaria Stickley Fr. Distance, CC Elementary Atglen, Pa./Bishop ShanahanJustine Stocks So. Mid Dist, CC Environmental Asheville, N.C./North BuncombeJasmine Suydam Fr. Throws Undeclared Charlotte, N.C./Mallard CreekDeanne Tiplady Jr. Javelin Communications Toms River, N.J./Toms River NorthMolly Vaughn So. Hurdles, Sprints Undeclared Alpharetta, Ga./MiltonGayshawna Watkins Jr. Throws Criminal Justice Mooresboro, N.C./East RutherfordJanet Watson Fr. High Jump Exercise Science Cary, N.C./Panther CreekShelby Williams So. Distance, CC Exercise Science Brandon, Fla./BrandonJenna Williamson Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotions Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey KellSarah Williamson Jr. Distance, CC Health Care Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey KellMeredith Wilson Jr. Pole Vault Physical Education Asheville, N.C./AC Reynolds

Director of Cross Country and Track: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971), 30th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Relays)Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987), 17th year (Distance)Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000), 10th year (Throws)Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002), 9th year (Horizontal Jumps, Sprints, Strength and Conditioning)Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975), 9th year (Pole Vault)Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976), 5th year (High Jump)Graduate Assistant: James Snyder (George Mason, 2010), 2nd year (Distance, CC)Student Assistant: Jay Weaver, 2nd year (Mid Distance, Long Sprints)Athletic Trainer: Eric Bengston 1st year

SPRINTS Coach Weaver returns an abundance of youthful but experienced sprinters from last year’s squad. Sophomore Breanna Alston earned the SoCon Freshman of the Year award for her outstanding performence during the indoor and outdoor seasons. She led the Moun-taineer sprinters with first-place finishes in the 60m dash and the 200m dash at the Southern Conference Indoor Champion-ships. The Greensboro, N.C. native ran ASU’s third-fastest time (24.02) in the 200m on her way to a outdoor conference title. Sophomore Kristen Campbell grabbed a fourth-place finish in the 200m dash and sixth-place in the 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships. Campbell earned a fourth-place finish in the 100m dash and seventh-place finish in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet. Junior D’Shawrna McLucas adds depth to sprints and to the midlde distances. She helped set ASU’s new indoor 4x400-meter relay record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitation-al. McLucas earned seventh-place finishes in the 200m at the conference indoor meet and the 400m at the SoCon Outdoor Cham-pionships. She finished eighth in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet. Senior Christina Parker, who was also a member on the second-place 4x100-meter relay and fifth-place 4x400-meter relay at the outdoor championships, returns for her final season. ASU returns three-of-four runners from last year’s 4x100-meter relay that was a runner-up at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships: Alston, Campbell, and Parker. The Black and Gold return three-of-four runners from last year’s record breaking 4x400-meter relay team: Breahna Morrison, Asia Dunlap, and McLucas.

MIDDLE DISTANCE Senior Asia Dunlap will lead Appalachian’s middle distance runners. Dunlap finished fourth in the 800m at the SoCon Indoor Championships and claimed the 800m title at the Beach vs. Mountains and the Dick Tay-lor Relays. The Kernsville, N.C., native earned runner-up in the 800m at the coference outdoor meet and broke ASU’s 400m record (55.11) in a third-place finish. DISTANCE At the conference indoor meet last season, redshirt-senior Amy Neilson finished third in the 5000m. She clocked ASU’s sixth fastest time in the 5000m (17:41.42) at the Akron Invitational. She also finished third in the 10,000m and sixth in the 5000m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Senior Hannah Orders and junior Amanda Hamilton marked some of the fastest times

during the later part of the cross country season and will look to continue their strong running going into the track and field sea-son. Last year, Orders finished eighth in the 3000m steeplechase at the SoCon Outdoor Championship meet. Hamilton was ASU’s top performer in the Apps’ last six meets this past fall and earned second-team all-SoCon with a 11th-place finish at the SoCon Cross Country Champoinships in Charleston, S.C.

HURDLES Junior Shenita Martin finished third in the 400m hurdles and was a member of the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship. Junior Helena Shields earned her first all-SoCon honor with a sixth-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the conference outdoor meet. Both hurdlers return this season to give Appalachian a solid group in the hurdle events.

THROWS Junior Gayshawna Watkins, who has won all-SoCon honors seven times during her ca-reer and competed at the NCAA East Regional Meet last spring, will carry the Mountaineers in the throws competitions. Watkins claimed her first conference title in the shot put at the SoCon Indoor Cham-pionships and also earned runner-up in the weight throw. She led the Mountaineers last spring with runner-up finishes in the shot put, discus and hammer throw at the conference indoor meet. The Mooresboro, N.C. native tied for fifth in the shot put at the NCAA East Regional. Sophomore Ana DeLeon adds depth to ASU’s throwers. She threw a personal best (53-8.25) in the weight throw to earn third-place at the conference indoor meet. DeLeon also earned all-conference in the shot put with a eighth-place at the indoor meet. Junior Deanne Tiplady showed her value to the team, when she finished third in the javelin throw at the outdoor conference meet.

JUMPS The Mountaineers return four all-confer-ence performers in the jumps category from last year. Sophomore Cassie Crawford claimed the SoCon title in the pole vault at the indoor and outdoor meets. She was named SoCon Ath-lete of the Month for the Month of January. She recorded a personal best (12-9.5) at the Wake Forest Invitional and is just a half-inch away from tieing ASU’s pole vault record. The Apex, N.C. native tied for ninth at the NCAA East Regional. Junior Meredith Wilson brings depth to ASU’s pole vault squad as she finished sev-enth at the confernce indoor meet and fifth at the outdoor meet last season.

Junior Erika Ivey will anchor the Apps’ hori-zontal jumps unit as she finished third in the triple jump and sixth in the long jump at the indoor conference meet. She recorded a personal-best (38-11.75) in the triple jump to earn a fifth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Sophomore Shaquiela Robinson finished third in the high jump at the conference indoor and outdoor meets. At the SoCon Outdoor Championships, Robinson recorded a personal-best (5-7) to put her sixth all-time in ASU’s record book.

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charlotte, n.c./hopewell

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2011-12 (Senior) --Cross Country: Earned second-team all-SoCon ... was the Mountaineers top-two finish-ers in the last four races ... ran a season-best 17:43.10 at the 5k conference meet.

2010-11 (Junior)--Cross Country: Finished 20th in the SoCon Championship ... ran a career-best 18:38.4 time at the Blue Ridge Open ... earned her best finish of the season at the Asics-Winthrop Invitational with

2010-11 (Junior): Finished fourth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the 800m ... helped the 4x400-me-ter relay team set ASU’s new 4x400m relay record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational ... won the 800m event at the Beach vs. Mountains and Dick Taylor Relays-North Carolina ... finished second in the 800m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and broke ASU’s 400m record (55.11) to earn third-place.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of third place distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... placed fifth in the 400m dash at outdoor conference.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Senior) -- Cross Counry: Earned first-team all-SoCon with her sixth-place finish at the Southern Conference Championship ... was the Mountaineers’ top finisher at the NCAA Southeast Regional with a time of 22:21.1 ... Track and Field: Earned a third-place finish in the 5,000m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... ran ASU’s sixth fastest 5,000m time (17:41.42) at the Akron Invitational ... finished third (36:53.70) in the 10,000m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships which put her fourth all-time in ASU’s record book ... grabbed a sixth-place finish in the 5,000m at the conference meet.

2009-10 (Junior) -- Cross Country: One of the Mountaineers’ top contributors as a junior, scoring in all six meets ... Placed 14th at the Covered Bridge Open with a time of 19:06.3.

2008-09 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Competed in three races for Appalachian ... ran a season-best time of 20:12 at the Winthrop Invitational ... best finish came at the Lenoir-Rhyne Invitational (23) ... Track and Field: Ran the mile and the 5000m during the indoor season ... Posted a time of 19:03.26 in the 5000m at the Appala-chian State Invitational ... ran a career-best time of 18:58 at the UNC-Chapel Hill Invitational (unattatched).

2007-08 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Season best finish came at Mountaineer Open (17) ... Track and Field: Ran the mile at the App Limited and the 5000m run and the ETSU Invitational during the indoor season.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 10:14.985,000m - 17:41.42Outdoor3,000m - 10:17.595,000m - 18:11.0910,000m - 36:53.70

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 26.44400m - 58.26800m - 2:12.88Outdoor200m - 25.41400m - 55.11800m - 2:09.14

Personal BestsIndoorMile - 5:23.353,000m - 10:31.285,000m - 18:22.26Outdoor3,000m SC - 11:24.175,000m - 17:52.65

Christina Parkersenior

rockingham, n.c./richmonD senior

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Erika IveyJunior

clemmons, n.c./north DaViDson

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Shenita MartinJunior

winston-salem, n.c./ mt. tabor

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2010-11 (Junior): Member of the second place 4x100-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... member of the fifth place 4x400-meter relay team at the outdoor conference meet.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of the second place 4x100-meter relay team at SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... finished eighth in the 200m at outdoor conference.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a third-place finish in the triple jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... finished sixth in the long jump at the conference meet ... jumped a personal-best (38-11.75) in the triple jump to earn fifth-place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a third-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... was member of the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the conference outdoor meet. 2009-10 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400-meter relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished fourth in the 400-meter hurdles at outdoor conference.

11th place ... Indoor: Competed in four meets ... earned a second place finish at the Appalachian Open in the 3,000m ... Outdoor: Competed in four meets, including the SoCon Championships ... finished eighth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the conference meet ... earned a third place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase at the Beach vs. Mountain meet.

2009-10 (Junior)--Cross Country: Took 26th place finish at Covered Bridge Open ... Posted a career-best time of 19:42.63 at the SoCon Championship.

2008-09 (Sophomore)--Cross Country: Posted a season-best of 19:50 at Winthrop Invitational. Outdoor: Ran a 19:06.96 5,000m at the Wake Forest Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.2460m - 7.99200m - 25.65400m - 60.52Outdoor100m - 12.34200m - 24.83400m - 59.95

Personal BestsIndoor55m Hurdles - 7.60200m - 26.72Long Jump - 16-5Triple Jump - 38-11.75OutdoorLong Jump - 17-9.50Triple Jump - 39-6.50

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.3655m Hurdles - 9.4160m - 8.0860m Hurdles - 9.77200m - 26.43400m - 59.10Outdoor400m Hurdles - 62.69

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Hannah Orderssenior

charlotte, n.c./hopewell

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2011-12 (Senior) --Cross Country: Earned second-team all-SoCon ... was the Mountaineers top-two finish-ers in the last four races ... ran a season-best 17:43.10 at the 5k conference meet.

2010-11 (Junior)--Cross Country: Finished 20th in the SoCon Championship ... ran a career-best 18:38.4 time at the Blue Ridge Open ... earned her best finish of the season at the Asics-Winthrop Invitational with

2010-11 (Junior): Finished fourth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the 800m ... helped the 4x400-me-ter relay team set ASU’s new 4x400m relay record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational ... won the 800m event at the Beach vs. Mountains and Dick Taylor Relays-North Carolina ... finished second in the 800m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and broke ASU’s 400m record (55.11) to earn third-place.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of third place distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... placed fifth in the 400m dash at outdoor conference.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Senior) -- Cross Counry: Earned first-team all-SoCon with her sixth-place finish at the Southern Conference Championship ... was the Mountaineers’ top finisher at the NCAA Southeast Regional with a time of 22:21.1 ... Track and Field: Earned a third-place finish in the 5,000m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... ran ASU’s sixth fastest 5,000m time (17:41.42) at the Akron Invitational ... finished third (36:53.70) in the 10,000m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships which put her fourth all-time in ASU’s record book ... grabbed a sixth-place finish in the 5,000m at the conference meet.

2009-10 (Junior) -- Cross Country: One of the Mountaineers’ top contributors as a junior, scoring in all six meets ... Placed 14th at the Covered Bridge Open with a time of 19:06.3.

2008-09 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Competed in three races for Appalachian ... ran a season-best time of 20:12 at the Winthrop Invitational ... best finish came at the Lenoir-Rhyne Invitational (23) ... Track and Field: Ran the mile and the 5000m during the indoor season ... Posted a time of 19:03.26 in the 5000m at the Appala-chian State Invitational ... ran a career-best time of 18:58 at the UNC-Chapel Hill Invitational (unattatched).

2007-08 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Season best finish came at Mountaineer Open (17) ... Track and Field: Ran the mile at the App Limited and the 5000m run and the ETSU Invitational during the indoor season.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 10:14.985,000m - 17:41.42Outdoor3,000m - 10:17.595,000m - 18:11.0910,000m - 36:53.70

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 26.44400m - 58.26800m - 2:12.88Outdoor200m - 25.41400m - 55.11800m - 2:09.14

Personal BestsIndoorMile - 5:23.353,000m - 10:31.285,000m - 18:22.26Outdoor3,000m SC - 11:24.175,000m - 17:52.65

Christina Parkersenior

rockingham, n.c./richmonD senior

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Erika IveyJunior

clemmons, n.c./north DaViDson

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Shenita MartinJunior

winston-salem, n.c./ mt. tabor

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2010-11 (Junior): Member of the second place 4x100-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... member of the fifth place 4x400-meter relay team at the outdoor conference meet.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of the second place 4x100-meter relay team at SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... finished eighth in the 200m at outdoor conference.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a third-place finish in the triple jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... finished sixth in the long jump at the conference meet ... jumped a personal-best (38-11.75) in the triple jump to earn fifth-place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a third-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... was member of the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the conference outdoor meet. 2009-10 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400-meter relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished fourth in the 400-meter hurdles at outdoor conference.

11th place ... Indoor: Competed in four meets ... earned a second place finish at the Appalachian Open in the 3,000m ... Outdoor: Competed in four meets, including the SoCon Championships ... finished eighth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the conference meet ... earned a third place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase at the Beach vs. Mountain meet.

2009-10 (Junior)--Cross Country: Took 26th place finish at Covered Bridge Open ... Posted a career-best time of 19:42.63 at the SoCon Championship.

2008-09 (Sophomore)--Cross Country: Posted a season-best of 19:50 at Winthrop Invitational. Outdoor: Ran a 19:06.96 5,000m at the Wake Forest Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.2460m - 7.99200m - 25.65400m - 60.52Outdoor100m - 12.34200m - 24.83400m - 59.95

Personal BestsIndoor55m Hurdles - 7.60200m - 26.72Long Jump - 16-5Triple Jump - 38-11.75OutdoorLong Jump - 17-9.50Triple Jump - 39-6.50

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.3655m Hurdles - 9.4160m - 8.0860m Hurdles - 9.77200m - 26.43400m - 59.10Outdoor400m Hurdles - 62.69

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Helena ShieldsJunior

miDway, n.c./north DaViDson

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Deanne TipladyJunior

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mooresboro, n.c./east rutherforD

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2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a seventh-place finish in the 200m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... helped the 4x400-meter relay team set ASU’s new record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational ... earned a seventh-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 400m ... finished eighth in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet.

2009-10 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400-meter relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished eighth in the 400 at outdoor conference.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned her first all-SoCon honor with a sixth-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished fifth in the 400m hurdles at the High Point Invitational and the Beach vs. Mountains.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a third-place finish in the javelin at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... was runner-up in the javelin at the High Point Invitational. 2009-10 (Freshman): Runner-up in the javelin at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Claimed the conference title in the shot put at the SoCon Indoor Championship and is second all-time (49-5) in ASU’s record book ... earned runner-up in the weight throw at the conference in-door meet ... tied for fifth in the shot put at the NCAA East Regional Meet ... earned runner-up in the shot put, discus, and the hammer throw at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... claimed the title in the shot put at the Beach vs. Mountains, High Point Invitational, and the Dick Taylor Relays-North Carolina.

2009-10 (Freshman): Finished third at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the shot put and weight throw ... runner-up in the shot put at outdoor conference ... placed fifth in the javelin at SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... earned eighth place in the discus at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.3660m - 7.95200m - 25.48400m - 59.06Outdoor200m - 24.75400m - 57.46

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 26.19400m - 59.37800m - 2:29.17Outdoor400m Hurdles - 63.33

Personal BestsOutdoor400m - 67.1Javelin - 129-11

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 49-5Weight Throw - 56-8.75OutdoorShot Put - 48-7.25Discus - 143-0Hammer - 161-5Javelin - 118-5

Meredith WilsonJunior

asheVille, n.c./ac reynolDs

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Breanna Alstonsophomore

greensboro, n.c./southeast guilforD

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2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a seventh-place in the pole vault at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... fin-ished fifth-place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the pole vault.

2010-11 (Freshman): Earned Freshman of the Year honors for the indoor and outdoor seasons ... claimed the 60m title at the SoCon Indoor Championships with ASU’s third fastest time (7.58) in school history ... won the 200m crown at the conference indoor meet with ASU’s third fastest time (24.48) in school history ... was a member of the third-place 4x400-meter relay team at the conference meet ... ran ASU’s third fastest time (24.02) in the 200m on her way to a first-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished runner-up in the 100m at the conference outdoor meet ... finished first at the Liberty Invitational in the 200m ... was a member of the runner-up 4x100-meter relay team and the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the confer-ence meet.

Kristen Campbellsophomore

tobaccoVille n.c./north forsyth

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2010-11 (Freshman): Ran a personal-best (7.74) 60m to take a sixth-place finish at the SoCon Indoor Cham-pionships ... finished fourth in the 200m at the conference indoor meet ... earned a fourth-place finish in the 100m at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... grabbed seventh-place in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet ... was runner-up in the 100m and 200m at the High Point Invitational ... was a member of the runner-up 4x100-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Cassie Crawfordsophomore

apex, n.c./panther creek

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2010-11 (Freshman): Claimed the pole vault title at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... was named Athlete-of-the-Month for the month of January ... finished first at the Appalachian Open and Mountaineer Open, and also finished runner-up at the Kentucky Invitational ... earned first-place at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... recorded a personal-best (12-9.5) at the Wake Forest Invitational, and is currently second highest vault in school history ... tied for ninth at the NCAA East Regional Meet.

Personal BestsIndoorPole Vault - 11-0.75OutdoorPole Vault - 11-1.75

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.1160m - 7.58200m - 24.48Outdoor100m - 11.87200m - 24.02

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.2760m - 7.74200m - 25.26Outdoor100m - 11.91200m - 24.70

Personal BestsIndoorPole Vault - 12-6.75OutdoorPole Vault - 12-9.5

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Helena ShieldsJunior

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mooresboro, n.c./east rutherforD

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2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a seventh-place finish in the 200m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... helped the 4x400-meter relay team set ASU’s new record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational ... earned a seventh-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 400m ... finished eighth in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet.

2009-10 (Freshman): Member of second place 4x400-meter relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished eighth in the 400 at outdoor conference.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned her first all-SoCon honor with a sixth-place finish in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished fifth in the 400m hurdles at the High Point Invitational and the Beach vs. Mountains.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a third-place finish in the javelin at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... was runner-up in the javelin at the High Point Invitational. 2009-10 (Freshman): Runner-up in the javelin at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Claimed the conference title in the shot put at the SoCon Indoor Championship and is second all-time (49-5) in ASU’s record book ... earned runner-up in the weight throw at the conference in-door meet ... tied for fifth in the shot put at the NCAA East Regional Meet ... earned runner-up in the shot put, discus, and the hammer throw at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... claimed the title in the shot put at the Beach vs. Mountains, High Point Invitational, and the Dick Taylor Relays-North Carolina.

2009-10 (Freshman): Finished third at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the shot put and weight throw ... runner-up in the shot put at outdoor conference ... placed fifth in the javelin at SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... earned eighth place in the discus at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.3660m - 7.95200m - 25.48400m - 59.06Outdoor200m - 24.75400m - 57.46

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 26.19400m - 59.37800m - 2:29.17Outdoor400m Hurdles - 63.33

Personal BestsOutdoor400m - 67.1Javelin - 129-11

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 49-5Weight Throw - 56-8.75OutdoorShot Put - 48-7.25Discus - 143-0Hammer - 161-5Javelin - 118-5

Meredith WilsonJunior

asheVille, n.c./ac reynolDs

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Breanna Alstonsophomore

greensboro, n.c./southeast guilforD

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2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a seventh-place in the pole vault at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... fin-ished fifth-place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the pole vault.

2010-11 (Freshman): Earned Freshman of the Year honors for the indoor and outdoor seasons ... claimed the 60m title at the SoCon Indoor Championships with ASU’s third fastest time (7.58) in school history ... won the 200m crown at the conference indoor meet with ASU’s third fastest time (24.48) in school history ... was a member of the third-place 4x400-meter relay team at the conference meet ... ran ASU’s third fastest time (24.02) in the 200m on her way to a first-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished runner-up in the 100m at the conference outdoor meet ... finished first at the Liberty Invitational in the 200m ... was a member of the runner-up 4x100-meter relay team and the fifth-place 4x400-meter relay team at the confer-ence meet.

Kristen Campbellsophomore

tobaccoVille n.c./north forsyth

sprints

2010-11 (Freshman): Ran a personal-best (7.74) 60m to take a sixth-place finish at the SoCon Indoor Cham-pionships ... finished fourth in the 200m at the conference indoor meet ... earned a fourth-place finish in the 100m at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... grabbed seventh-place in the 200m at the conference outdoor meet ... was runner-up in the 100m and 200m at the High Point Invitational ... was a member of the runner-up 4x100-meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Cassie Crawfordsophomore

apex, n.c./panther creek

pole Vault

2010-11 (Freshman): Claimed the pole vault title at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... was named Athlete-of-the-Month for the month of January ... finished first at the Appalachian Open and Mountaineer Open, and also finished runner-up at the Kentucky Invitational ... earned first-place at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... recorded a personal-best (12-9.5) at the Wake Forest Invitational, and is currently second highest vault in school history ... tied for ninth at the NCAA East Regional Meet.

Personal BestsIndoorPole Vault - 11-0.75OutdoorPole Vault - 11-1.75

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.1160m - 7.58200m - 24.48Outdoor100m - 11.87200m - 24.02

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.2760m - 7.74200m - 25.26Outdoor100m - 11.91200m - 24.70

Personal BestsIndoorPole Vault - 12-6.75OutdoorPole Vault - 12-9.5

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Ana DeLeonsophomore

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Breahna Morrisonsophomore waxhaw, n.c./weDDington

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Shaquiela Robinsonsophomore

fairmont, n.c./south robeson

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2010-11 (Freshman): Threw a personal-best (53-8.25) in the weight throw to earn third-place at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... finished eighth in the shot put at the indoor conference meet ... earned a fourth-place finish in the discus at the High Point Invitational.

2010-11 (Freshman): Finished third in the high jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... cleared a personal-best (5-7.25) at the Kentucky Invitational and is sixth all-time in ASU’s record book ... earned a third-place finish at the conference outdoor meet and is sixth all-time (5-7) in ASU’s record book.

2010-11 (Freshman): Earned a fifth-place finish in the 400m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... was a member of the third-place 4x400-meter relay team at the indoor conference meet ... helped the 4x400-meter relay team set ASU’s new record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 40-7.50Weight Throw - 53-8.25OutdoorShot Put - 37-5.75Discus - 125-1.50Hammer - 124-8

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.50200m - 25.69400m - 57.69Outdoor200m - 25.54400m - 57.50800m - 2:25.87

Personal BestsIndoor55m Hurdles - 8.6160m Hurdles - 9.48High Jump - 5-7.25Outdoor100m Hurdles - 15.44High Jump - 5-7

Tatyana Bryantfreshman hope mill, n.c./south View

long Jump/triple Jump

Sydney Cookfreshman

boone, n.c./watauga

pole Vault/high Jump

Chelsea Farrfreshman

cumming, ga./north forsyth

pole Vault

Katherine Lenhartfreshman

seVierVille,tenn./pigeon forge

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Meaghan McCauleyfreshman

concorD, n.c./robinson/uncw

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Taryn Sternfreshman

harrisburg,n.c./hickory riDge

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2010-11--Cross Country: Competed in two meets with UNC Wilm-ington ... finished 25th at the Mt. Olive Invitational ... Indoor:Clocked a personal record, 11:18.33, at the CNU Invitationalin the 3,000m ... Tabbed 19:28.39 time in the 5,000m at the Tiger Paw Invitational ... Outdoor: Competed in the Asics Invitational and clocked a 5:23.21 in the 1,500m ... finished 18th in the 5,000m at the Seahawk Invitational.

High School: Won conference cross country as a senior ... earned all-state in indoor track as a junior ... won the state championship in the 800m in outdoor track ... finished second in the 800m at the AAU indoor track national.

High School: Earned medals and plaques and was named team MVP ... finished sixth in the long jump a the 2011 USATF National Junior Olympic Outdoor Track & Field Championship ... earned sixth-place in the triple jump at the NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships.

High School: Earned all-American honors in the high jump with her fifth place finish at the New Balance Junior Nationals ... finished fourth in the high jump and fifth in the pole vault at the 2011 NCH-SAA 4A State Track Championships ... earned fourth-place in the pole vault and fifth-place in the high jump at the 2010 NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships.

High School: Earned all-State honors for her second-place per-formance in the discus ... placed seventh in the discus at the AAU Southeastern District ... earned all-district accolades as a junior and senior in volleyball.

High School: Earned all-State honors as a junior and was named first-team all-area by the Orlando Sentinel ... finished third in the pole vault at the 2011 GHSA State Track Meet ... sister, Lindsay, competes for the University of Georgia as a pole vaulter.

Maria Stickleyfreshman

atglen, pa./bishop shanahan

Distance/cross country

High School: Earned all-conference honors in cross country and track and field ... earned most valuable athlete for cross country and track and field.

Jasmine Suydamfreshman

charlotte, n.c./mallarD creek

throws

High School: Finished third in the discus and seventh in the shot put at the NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships ... recorded NCHSAA’s eighth best throw of all-time with a distance of 143.3 in the discus ... was named most valuable female field athlete as a senior by the conference.

Janet Watsonfreshman

cary, n.c./panther creek

high Jump

High School: Earned all-conference honors as a junior and a senior ... placed third in the high jump as junior at the indoor state meet ... finshed second in the outdoor state meet as a senior.

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Breahna Morrisonsophomore waxhaw, n.c./weDDington

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Shaquiela Robinsonsophomore

fairmont, n.c./south robeson

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2010-11 (Freshman): Threw a personal-best (53-8.25) in the weight throw to earn third-place at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... finished eighth in the shot put at the indoor conference meet ... earned a fourth-place finish in the discus at the High Point Invitational.

2010-11 (Freshman): Finished third in the high jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... cleared a personal-best (5-7.25) at the Kentucky Invitational and is sixth all-time in ASU’s record book ... earned a third-place finish at the conference outdoor meet and is sixth all-time (5-7) in ASU’s record book.

2010-11 (Freshman): Earned a fifth-place finish in the 400m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... was a member of the third-place 4x400-meter relay team at the indoor conference meet ... helped the 4x400-meter relay team set ASU’s new record (3:51.29) at the Akron Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 40-7.50Weight Throw - 53-8.25OutdoorShot Put - 37-5.75Discus - 125-1.50Hammer - 124-8

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.50200m - 25.69400m - 57.69Outdoor200m - 25.54400m - 57.50800m - 2:25.87

Personal BestsIndoor55m Hurdles - 8.6160m Hurdles - 9.48High Jump - 5-7.25Outdoor100m Hurdles - 15.44High Jump - 5-7

Tatyana Bryantfreshman hope mill, n.c./south View

long Jump/triple Jump

Sydney Cookfreshman

boone, n.c./watauga

pole Vault/high Jump

Chelsea Farrfreshman

cumming, ga./north forsyth

pole Vault

Katherine Lenhartfreshman

seVierVille,tenn./pigeon forge

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Meaghan McCauleyfreshman

concorD, n.c./robinson/uncw

Distance, cross country

Taryn Sternfreshman

harrisburg,n.c./hickory riDge

miD-Distance/cross country

2010-11--Cross Country: Competed in two meets with UNC Wilm-ington ... finished 25th at the Mt. Olive Invitational ... Indoor:Clocked a personal record, 11:18.33, at the CNU Invitationalin the 3,000m ... Tabbed 19:28.39 time in the 5,000m at the Tiger Paw Invitational ... Outdoor: Competed in the Asics Invitational and clocked a 5:23.21 in the 1,500m ... finished 18th in the 5,000m at the Seahawk Invitational.

High School: Won conference cross country as a senior ... earned all-state in indoor track as a junior ... won the state championship in the 800m in outdoor track ... finished second in the 800m at the AAU indoor track national.

High School: Earned medals and plaques and was named team MVP ... finished sixth in the long jump a the 2011 USATF National Junior Olympic Outdoor Track & Field Championship ... earned sixth-place in the triple jump at the NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships.

High School: Earned all-American honors in the high jump with her fifth place finish at the New Balance Junior Nationals ... finished fourth in the high jump and fifth in the pole vault at the 2011 NCH-SAA 4A State Track Championships ... earned fourth-place in the pole vault and fifth-place in the high jump at the 2010 NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships.

High School: Earned all-State honors for her second-place per-formance in the discus ... placed seventh in the discus at the AAU Southeastern District ... earned all-district accolades as a junior and senior in volleyball.

High School: Earned all-State honors as a junior and was named first-team all-area by the Orlando Sentinel ... finished third in the pole vault at the 2011 GHSA State Track Meet ... sister, Lindsay, competes for the University of Georgia as a pole vaulter.

Maria Stickleyfreshman

atglen, pa./bishop shanahan

Distance/cross country

High School: Earned all-conference honors in cross country and track and field ... earned most valuable athlete for cross country and track and field.

Jasmine Suydamfreshman

charlotte, n.c./mallarD creek

throws

High School: Finished third in the discus and seventh in the shot put at the NCHSAA 4A State Track Championships ... recorded NCHSAA’s eighth best throw of all-time with a distance of 143.3 in the discus ... was named most valuable female field athlete as a senior by the conference.

Janet Watsonfreshman

cary, n.c./panther creek

high Jump

High School: Earned all-conference honors as a junior and a senior ... placed third in the high jump as junior at the indoor state meet ... finshed second in the outdoor state meet as a senior.

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FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS200m - Breanna Alston ..........................................24.86800m - Asia Dunlap ............................................ 2:18.57Long Jump - Bianca Harvey .............................18-9.75High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ....................... 5-7.75Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ............................12-0.25Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre ......................58-6.50

TEAM SCORES1. Appalachian State ..........................................1852. Western Carolina .................................................110.53. Georgia Southern .....................................................974. Elon ................................................................................845. Samford .................................................................... 62.56. College of Charleston ..............................................497. UNC Greensboro .......................................................318. Furman ..........................................................................219. The Citadel ...................................................................1310. Davidson ...................................................................... 811. Wofford......................................................................... 212. Chattanooga .............................................................. 0

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. 60m - Breanna Alston .......................................... 7.581. 200m - Breanna Alston......................................24.481. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ................... 5-7.251. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ........................12-5.501. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins.........................49-51. Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre .................58-9.502. Weight Throw - Gayshawna Watkins ........56-8.752. Shot Put - Norjai Palma .................................46-8.252. 800m - Chenel McFadden ............................ 2:21.662. Distance Medley ............................................12:05.05 (Reese, Dunlap, McFadden, Caudle)

TOP-FOUR FINISHERS2. Blue Triple Jump - Crystal Dukes .............. 36-9.752. Gold Triple Jump - Bianca Harvey .................. 38-44. Gold Long Jump - Bianca Harvey ................... 18-74. Gold High Jump - Shaquiela Robinson .....5-6.504. Gold Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ............ 12-6.254. Blue Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins ........ 46-6.254. Blue Weight - Gayshawna Watkins .......... 55-6.254. 4x400m Relay ...................................................3:51.29 (McFadden, Morrison, McLucas, Dunlap)

SEASON BESTS55-METER DASHBreanna Alston: 7.11 - Appalachian Open

60-METER DASHBreanna Alston: 7.58 - SoCon Championships

200-METER DASHBreanna Alston: 24.48 - SoCon Championships

400-METER DASHBreahna Morrison: 57.69 - SoCon Championships

800-METER RUNChenel McFadden: 2:12.66 - SoCon Championships

MILE RUNBrittney Caudle: 5:07.70 - Kentucky Invitational

3000-METER RUN Brittney Caudle: 10:13.42 - SoCon Championships

5000-METER RUNAmy Neilson: 17:41.42 - Akron Invitational

55-METER HURDLESMichelle Brutus: 8.28 - Appalachian Pre-Conference

60-METER HURDLESMichelle Brutus: 8.98 - SoCon Championships

4x400-METER RELAYChenel McFadden, D’Shawrna McLucas, Breahna Morrison, Asia Dunlap: 3:51.29 - Akron Invitational

LONG JUMP Bianca Harvey: 19-1.25 - Niswonger Invite/SoCon

TRIPLE JUMPErika Ivey: 38-11.75 - SoCon Championships

SHOT PUTGayshawna Watkins: 49-5 - SoCon Championships

WEIGHT THROWWhitney Smyre: 59-2.75 - Apps. Pre-Conference

POLE VAULTCassie Crawford: 12-6.75 - Kentucky Invitational

HIGH JUMPRebecca Hazeltine: 5-7.75 - Appalachian Collegiate

PENTATHLONNaadia Crutchfield: 2979 - Akron Invitational

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS55m - Kristen Campbell ..........................................7.28200m - Nadia Liriano ............................................ 25.75300m - Breanna Alston ........................................ 39.09500m - Chenel McFadden ...............................1:15.793000m - Amanda Hamilton ............................... 10:41High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ......................5-7.75Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ...........................12-3.50Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins ........................... 48-8Weight Throw - Whitney Snyre ......................59-2.75

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. 200m - Breanna Alston....................................25.081. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ................. 5-6.251. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ......................12-0.251. Shot Put - Whitney Smyre ................................44-92. Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre ...............52-5.252. Shot Put - Norjai Palma ...............................44-4.752. 55m - Breanna Alston ........................................ 7.112. 800m - Chenel McFadden .......................... 2:22.652. 3000m - Hannah Orders ...........................10:42.962. 4x400m Relay ................................................. 3:57.65 (Liriano, Alston, Morrison, McFadden)

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 800m - Asia Dunlap .......................................2:16.521. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ........................5-61. High Jump - Shaquiela Robinson .....................5-61. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .......................12-6.751. Shot Put - Norjai Palma .............................45-10.752. Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre ..................... 54-32. 3000m - Brittney Caudle ............................10.28.692. Long Jump - Bianca Harvey ........................18-5.753. 4x400m Relay ..................................................3:57.68 (Dunlap, Morrison, Shields, McFadden)

TOP-FOUR FINISHERS2. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .......................12-5.502. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins..................45-0.252. Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre ................56-3.253. Shot Put - Norjai Palma ................................42-7.503. Long Jump - Bianca Harvey ........................19-1.254. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ........................5-54. 60m Hurdles - Michelle Brutus ........................9.094. 3000m - Dani Reese ....................................10:34.84

TOP-TEN FINISHERS2. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ....................... 12-6.754. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ...................5-7.259. 4x400m Relay ...................................................4:09.21 (McFadden, Alston, Morrison, McLucas)

ALL PARTICIPANTS9. Long Jump - Bianca Harvey ...............................18-312. Long Jump - Crystal Dukes .............................17-712. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .....................11-9.7512. Weight Throw - Whitney Smyre ...............28-7.50

Appalachian InvitationalDec. 5 // Boone, N.C.

Akron InvitationalFeb. 12-13 // Akron, Ohio

Appalachian Pre-ConferenceFeb. 18 // Boone, N.C.

SoCon ChampionshipsFeb. 25-26 // Clemson, S.C.

NCAA QualifierMarch 5 // Blacksburg, Va.

Appalachian OpenJan. 15 // Boone, N.C.

Mountaineer OpenJan. 22 // Boone, N.C.

Niswonger InvitationalFeb. 4-5 // Johnson City, Tenn.

Kentucky InvitationalJan. 28-29 // Lexington, Ky.

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TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ........................12-9.501. 4x100m Relay .......................................................46.48 (Dukes, Alston, Parker, Campbell)2. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ......................... 5-63. Triple Jump - Erika Ivey .................................38-8.754. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins...................45-9.754. 4x400m Relay ................................................... 3:50.98 (Alston, Dunlap, Morrison, McLucas)5. Shot Put - Norjai Palma .................................43-10.55. Long Jump - Bianca Harvey .........................18-0.25

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins.................. 48-0.751. 800m - Asia Dunlap ........................................2:09.442. Shot Put - Norjai Palma ....................................46-112. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ....................5-10*3. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ............................. 12-2

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine .....................5-10*1. 400m - Breahna Morrison ................................57.501. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins...................45-9.752. Javelin - Deanne Tiplady.................................. 123-22. Shot Put - Norjai Palma .......................................43-52. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ..............................12-22. 100m - Kristen Campbell ..................................12.252. 100m Hurdles - Molly Vaughn ........................15.392. 200m - Kristen Campbell ..................................25.013. 1500m - Justine Stocks ................................. 4:44.353. 100m Hurdles - Shaquiela Robinson ............15.443. 400m Hurdles - Shenita Martin .................. 1:04.033. Discus - Norjai Palma ........................................ 135-4

SEASON BESTS100-METER DASHBreanna Alston: 11.87 - SoCon Championships

200-METER DASHBreanna Alston: 24.02 - SoCon Championships

400-METER DASHAsia Dunlap: 55.11 - SoCon Championships*

800-METER RUN Asia Dunlap: 2:09.14 - North Florida Invitational

1500-METER RUN Justine Stocks: 4:44.35 - High Point Invitational

3000-METER RUNSarah Williamson: 10:35.21 - Beach vs. Mountains

5000-METER RUNSarah Williamson: 18:00.52 - Liberty Invitational

10,000- METER RUNAmy Neilson: 36:53.70 - SoCon Championships

100-METER HURDLESMichelle Brutus: 14.51 - SoCon Championships

400-METER HURDLESChenel McFadden: 60.94 - SoCon Championships*

3000-METER STEEPLECHASEDani Reese: 11:21.16 - SoCon Championships

4x100-METER RELAYCrystal Dukes, Breanna Alston Christina Parker, Kris-ten Campbell: 45:68 - Beach vs. Mountains

4x400-METER RELAYAsia Dunlap, Chenel McFadden, Nadia Liriano, Bre-anna Alston: 3:48.98 - Beach vs. Mountains

LONG JUMPBianca Harvey: 18-10.50 - SoCon Championships

TRIPLE JUMPBianca Harvey: 39-7.75 - North Florida Invitational

SHOT PUTGayshawna Watkins: 48-7.25 - No. Florida Invitational

HAMMER THROWGayshawna Watkins: 161-5 - SoCon Championships

DISCUSNorjai Palma: 144-1 - Beach vs. Mountains

JAVELINDeanne Tiplady: 129-0 - SoCon Championships

POLE VAULTCassie Crawford: 12-9.5 - Wake Forest Invitational

HIGH JUMPRebecca Hazeltine: 5-10 - High Point/UNC Invite*

HEPTATHLONAndrea Jones: 3640 - Liberty Invitational

TEAM SCORES1. Appalachian State ............................................ 1952. Western Carolina ...................................................1383. Elon ............................................................................1314. Samford ................................................................ 115.55. Georgia Southern ................................................87.56. College of Charleston .........................................65.57. UNC Greensboro ..................................................... 298. Furman ........................................................................ 259. The Citadel ................................................................. 2010. Chattanooga .............................................................711. Wofford.................................................................... 2.512. Davidson .....................................................................2

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. 200m - Breanna Alston.................................... 24.021. 400m Hurdles - Chenel McFadden ........... 60.94*1. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeline ...................5-8.751. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .......................12-5.501. Shot Put - Norjai Palma ................................47-0.752. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins....................... 45-82. Discus - Gayshawna Watkins .........................143-02. Hammer Throw - Gayshawna Watkins.......161-52. 4x100m Relay ..................................................... 46.44 (Dukes, Alston, Parker, Campbell)2. 100m - Breanna Alston.................................... 11.872. 800m - Asia Dunlap .......................................2:10.91

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS4. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins.................46-6.755. Shot Put - Norjai Palma ...............................42-11.5

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. Triple Jump - Bianca Harvey .......................39-2.251. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins....................... 46-01. Discus - Norjai Palma .....................................144-011. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .......................12-5.501. 4x100m Relay ..................................................... 45.68 (Dukes, Alston, Parker, Campbell)1. 800m - Asia Dunlap .......................................2:13.011. 3000m SC - Dani Reese ..............................11:33.152. 200m - Breanna Alston.................................... 24.202. 800m - Chenel McFadden ...........................2:13.972. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ..................5-8.752. Triple Jump - Erika Ivey ..................................... 38-7

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS200m - Breanna Alston ......................................... 24.345000m - Sarah Williamson ............................. 18:00.52Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ........................... 12-7.50

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS2. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins.................. 48-7.253. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ..................... 5-8.53. 800m - Asia Dunlap ........................................2:09.145. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford ....................... 12-6.255. High Jump - Shaquiela Robinson .................. 5-4.5

ALL PARTICIPANTS18. High Jump - Rebecca Hazeltine ................ 5-8.7530. Pole Vault - Cassie Crawford .....................12-1.5037. Shot Put - Gayshawna Watkins ................46-8.75

Wake Forest InvitationalMarch 18-19 // Winston-Salem, N.C.

SoCon ChampionshipsApr. 24-25 // Boone, N.C.

Dick Taylor Tar Heel RelaysMay 7 // Chapel Hill, N.C.

North Florida InvitationalMay 13-14 // Jacksonville, Fla.

NCAA PreliminariesMay 26-28 // Bloomington, Ind.

Raleigh RelaysMarch 25-26 // Raleigh, N.C.

Beach vs. MountainsApr. 9 // Wilmington, N.C.

Liberty InvitationalApril 1-2 // Lynchburg, Va.

High PointApr. 17 // High Point, N.C.

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Top 5,000 Meter Times17:13.9 Whitney Ball 198917:17.0 M.J. Harrelson 199917:18.5 Vanessa Kosmala 198917:34.1 Jenna Wrieden 200617:39.0 Amanda Hamilton 201117:40.38 Brittney Caudle 200917:43.1 Hannah Orders 201117:49.1 Sarah Primeau 200217:50.7 Meghan Gaffney 200617:52.4 Kasey Smith 2006

Top 6,000 Meter Times20:27.0 Brittney Caudle 2009 20:53.0 Katie Sujkowski 200321:04.0 Sarah Primeau 200221:23.8 Jenna Wrieden 200621:28.2 MJ Harrelson 200021:31.0 Kasey Smith 200521:43.0 Meghan Gaffney 200621:50.2 Amanda Hamilton 201121:55.0 Noel Smith 200222:06.9 Hannah Orders 2011

Top 5,000 Meter Times by ClassFreshman17:40.38 Brittney Caudle 2009 17:54.2 MJ Harrelson 199618:06.9 Jennifer Kelley 200218:32.8 Maria Stickley 201118:34.9 Beth Ruggles 198418:36.4 Justine Stocks 201118:38.5 Johanna Allen 200018:48.0 Kasey Smith 200318:48.9 Noel Smith 200218:49.0 Hannah Parks 200518:53.0 Addie Bower 1996

Sophomore17:19.0 MJ Harrelson 199817:58.64 Brittney Caudle 201018:03.1 Katie Sujkowski 200218:05.0 Michelle Crow 198618:11.3 Sarah Primeau 200018:19.0 Vanessa Tysor 198618:23.3 Hannah Parks 200618:25.3 Beth Ruggles 198518:26.2 Corie Fuchs 199618:28.0 Allison Cook 2011 Junior17:17.0 MJ Harrelson 199917:39.0 Amanda Hamilton 201117:50.7 Meghan Gaffney 200618:03.0 Sarah Primeau 200118:04.5 Sarah Williamson 201118:09.1 Lisa Mitchell 198318:11.0 Jenny Chase 199618:12.2 Kaitlyn Cagle 201118:21.2 Vanessa Tysor 198718:22.0 Katie Sujkowski 2003

Senior17:13.9 Whitney Ball 198917:17.4 MJ Harrelson 200017:18.5 Vanessa Kosmala 198917:34.1 Jenna Wrieden 200617:43.1 Hannah Orders 201117:49.4 Sarah Primeau 200217:52.4 Kasey Smith 200617:59.8 Jennifer Povick 200718:01.6 Karen Osada 198718:02.5 Katie Sujkowski 2004

Top 6,000 Meter Times by ClassFreshman20:27.0 Brittney Caudle 2009 21:55.0 Noel Smith 200222:09.0 Trinity Foreman 200922:15.0 Jennifer Kelley 200222:23.0 Hannah Parks 200522:45.0 Kasey Smith 200322:52.0 Stephanie Chapman 200822:52.0 Sarah Williamson 200922:53.0 Christina Post 200522:54.0 Meghan Gaffney 2004

Southern Conference Team Championships1986 29 points at UT-Chattanooga1987 43 points at Davidson1988 28 points at Furman1989 26 points at Marshall1990 26 points at Western Carolina1991 31 points at Appalachian1992 34 points at Virginia Military1996 33 points at Western Carolina2002 43 points at College of Charleston

NCAA Qualifiers1989 Whitney Ball1998 MJ Harrelson1999 MJ Harrelson2000 MJ Harrelson

NCAA Southeast All-Region1989 Whitney Ball Vanessa Kosmala1998 Mary Jayne Harrelson1999 Mary Jayne Harrelson2000 Mary Jayne Harrelson2003 Katie Sujkowski2008 Meg Gattrey2009 Brittney Caudle

SoCon Individual Champions/Runners of the Year1985 Beth Ruggles 18:25.31986 Michelle Crow 18:05.01987 Beth Ruggles 18:21.01988 Whitney Ball 18:09.01989 Whitney Ball 17:13.01992 Carrie Hogg 19:05.01998 M.J.Harrelson 18:18.01999 M.J.Harrelson 17:47.32000 M.J.Harrelson 17:17.42003 Katie Sujkowski 18:39.0 2009 Brittney Caudle 17:47.3

All-Southern Conference Runners1985 Beth Ruggles 1st1986 Michelle Crow 1st Vanessa Tysor 2nd Cindy Little 6th Beth Ruggles 7th1987 Beth Ruggles 1st Vanessa Tysor 3rd Karen Osada 6th1988 Whitney Ball 1st Jennifer Bowers 4th Traci McIntyre 7th Gina Gomez 9th Heidi Barger 10th1989 Whitney Ball 1st Vanessa Kosmala 2nd Heidi Barger 5th Traci McIntyre 8th1990 Laura Girouard 3rd Heidi Barger 4th Dee Anna Davis 5th Jennifer Bowers 6th Leigh Cooper 8th Melanie Babb 9th1991 Leigh Wallace 3rd Dee Anna Davis 5th Julie Anderson 6th Janet Osada 9th Nicole Disher 10th1992 Carrie Hogg 1st Julie Cooper 2nd Nicole Disher 5th Dawn Wehrenberg 10th1993 Suzanne Black 10th 1994 Dawn Wehrenberg 4th1995 Christina Olson 2nd1996 Christina Olson 3rd MJ Harrelson 4th Jenny Chase 5th Corie Fuchs 10th1998 MJ Harrelson 1st Laura Walkup 9th1999 MJ Harrelson 1st Heather Needham 8th2000 MJ Harrelson 1st Sarah Primeau 4th Johanna Allen 10th2001 Sarah Primeau 3rd2002 Sarah Primeau 2nd Katie Sujkowski 3rd Jennifer Kelley 4th2003 Katie Sujkowski 1st2004 Katie Sujkowski 4th Jennifer Kelley 8th Kasey Smith 9th2005 Kasey Smith 6th Meghan Gaffney 7th2006 Jenna Wrieden 2nd Meghan Gaffney 4th Kasey Smith 5th2007 Jennifer Povick 3rd2008 Meghan Gaffney 2nd Hannah Parks 13th2009 Brittney Caudle 1st Katie Booker 13th2010 Amy Neilson 6th Brittney Caudle 8th Dani Reese 14th2011 Amanda Hamilton 11th Hannah Orders 13th

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Sophomore21:11.0 Brittney Caudle 2010 21:38.0 Katie Sujkowski 200222:05.0 Kasey Smith 200222:11.0 Meghan Gaffney 200522:24.7 Hannah Parks 200622:32.0 Stephanie Chapman 200922:53.0 Jennifer Kelley 200322:55.0 Sarah Williamson 201022:58.4 Christina Post 200623:07.0 Amanda Hamilton 2010

Junior20:53.0 Katie Sujkowski 200321:31.0 Kasey Smith 200521:43.0 Meghan Gaffney 200621:50.2 Amanda Hamilton 201122:12.0 Hannah Orders 201022:21.3 Hannah Parks 200722:25.0 Jennifer Kelley 200422:25.0 Amy Neilson 200922:32.0 Dani Reese 200922:40.7 Sarah Williamson 2011

Senior20:55.0 Katie Sujkowski 200421:04.0 Sarah Primeau 200221:23.8 Jenna Wrieden 200621:28.2 MJ Harrelson 200021:31.0 Kasey Smith 200622:06.9 Hannah Orders 201122:08.0 Amy Neilson 201022:10.0 Dani Reese 201022:27.0 Jennifer Povick 200723:05.0 Natalie Shaw 2010

55m Dash6.82 Lamonda Miller 19896.88 Shonte’ Pinkston 20016.89 Jennifer Claud 20036.93 Lynett Farmer 19906.98 Melissa Morrison 19937.03 Ronda White 20037.05 Christy Hunter 19857.05 Alice Vinson 19947.08 Christina Roberts 20057.10 Ashley McKiver 2007

60m Dash7.44 Jennifer Claud 20057.55 Shonte’ Pinkston 20017.58 Breanna Alston 20117.61 Ashley McKiver 2008/20107.64 Christina Roberts 20057.64 Crystal Dukes 20117.66 Vonteena Knotts 2007 7.69 Taiisha Goins 19967.74 Kristen Campbell 20117.77 Monica Johnson 2009

200m Dash23.84 Lamonda Miller 198924.44 Jennifer Claud 200524.48 Breanna Alston 201124.60 Shonte’ Pinkston 200024.84 Katrina Lee 199424.90 Lynette Gardin 199124.95 Christina Roberts 200525.01 Andrea Matthews 200025.03 Ronda White 200425.19 Angela Pryor 200025.19 Ashley McKiver 2008

300m Dash39.09 Breanna Alston 201140.29 Lynette Gardin 199240.44 Nadia Liriano 200941.00 Andrea Matthews 200041.14 D’Shawna McLucas 201141.47 Kristen Campbell 201141.85 Monica Teeter 199242.02 Deirdre Keyes 198742.09 Lynda Hiller 200742.15 Christina Parker 2011

400m Dash56.34 Lynette Gardin 199257.69 Breahna Morrison 201157.72 Lynda Hiller 201057.82 Matasha Brown 200457.87 Tonie Lazenby 199458.03 Tyler Caudle 200158.24 Nadia Liriano 200958.26 Asia Dunlap 201058.29 Andrea Matthews 200058.31 Piper Taylor 2005

500m Run1:14.73 MJ Harrelson 19991:15.79 Chenel McFadden 20111:16.79 Breahna Morrison 20111:17.20 Katie Sujkowski 20011:17.48 Andrea Matthews 20001:17.68 Alice Stolpe 20011:20.2 Sheila Green 19871:20.5 Michelle Simmons 19951:20.52 Abby Slack 19991:20.8 Carmen Nordman 1987

600m Run1:43.2 Tania Free 19911:43.3 Traci McIntyre 19891:44.1 Carrie Robinson 19911:44.4 Jenny Sheets 19951:44.5 Michelle Simmons 19951:47.0 Jennifer Vest 19951:47.2 Tera Pitts 19951:53.0 Heidi Barger 1991 800m Run2:07.74 MJ Harrelson 1998

Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date55m 6.82 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 198960m 7.44 Jennifer Claud East Tennessee 2005200m 23.84 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 1989300m 39.09 Breanna Alston Appalachian 2011400m 56.34 Lynette Gardin East Tennessee 1992500m 1:14.73 Mary Jayne Harrelson Clemson 1999600m 1:43.2 Tania Free Virginia Tech 1991800m 2:07.74 Mary Jayne Harrelson Virginia Tech 19981000m 2:57.64 Katie Sujkowski Appalachian 20021500m 4:48.2 Michelle Crow Virginia Tech 1987Mile Run 4:39.53 Mary Jayne Harrelson Indianapolis (NCAA) 19993000m 9:39.84 Meghan Gaffney Penn State 2009Two Mile 10:55.9 Beth Ruggles East Tennessee 1987Three Mile 17:53.0 Lisa Mitchell East Tennessee 19855000m 16:52.8 Whitney Ball East Tennessee 198955m Hurdles 7.66 Melissa Morrison Virginia Tech 199360m Hurdles 8.33 Melissa Morrison New York (USA T&F) 1993200m Hurdles 28.10 Charlotte Redden Kent State 1995300m Hurdles 49.76 Myra Keeter Kent State 2001Triple Jump 44-2 Ronda White Clemson 2004Long Jump 20-10.5 Vonteena Knotts Appalachian 2007 High Jump 5-9.25 Cindy Miner East Tennessee 1995 5-9.25 Rebecca Hazeltine Penn State 2009Shot Put 51-2.75 Beverly Burnett Appalachian 200620 lb Weight 60-2 Nikole Simmons North Carolina 2006Pole Vault 13-3.75 Suzanne Makinson Virginia Tech 2004Pentathlon 3361 Kiara Crutchfield Clemson (SoCon) 201060 yd 6.89 Lamonda Miller North Carolina 198960 yd Hurdles 7.87 Melissa Morrison Tennessee 1992300 yd 35.94 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 1987440 yd 62.34 Melissia Rogers North Carolina 1989500 yd 1:11.5 Lynette Gardin Tennessee 1992600 yd 1:30.7 Carmen Nordman East Tennessee 19871000 yd 2:42.1 Karen Osada East Tennessee 1987

2:12.66 Chenel McFadden 20112:12.88 Asia Dunlap 20112:13.29 Katie Sujkowski 20022:13.7 Jennifer Bowers 19912:15.28 Kala Robertson 20082:15.6 Jennifer Povick 20082:17.4 Anna Baker 20082:17.5 Jenny Sheets 19942:17.6 Carrie Hogg 1993

1000m Run2:57.6 Katie Sujkowski 20023:01.2 Vanessa Tysor 19873:03.5 Jennifer Bowers 19913:05.5 Karn Osada 19873:07.9 Heidi Barger 19903:09.4 Leigh Wallace 19923:10.7 Dawn Wehrenberg 19953:11.2 Karen Underwood 19983:11.2 Kala Robertson 20093:14.8 Janet Osada 1992

Mile Run4:39.52 MJ Harrelson 19994:53.05 Meghan Gaffney 20094:53.91 Jen Povick 20094:56.32 Katie Sujkowski 20034:59.88 Abby Reeder 19995:01.30 Hannah Parks 20075:02.8 Vanessa Tysor 19875:05.71 Kasey Smith 20075:06.31 Trinity Foreman 20105:06.33 Kala Robertson 2008 2000m Run7:06.7 Laura Girouard 19917:23.2 Julie Anderson 1991

3000m Run9:39.84 Meghan Gaffney 20099:48.6 Whitney Ball 19899:50.21 Sarah Primeau 20039:53.41 Jen Povick 20099:55.63 Jenna Wrieden 20079:56.63 Abby Reeder 19999:56.76 Kasey Smith 200710:02.4 Leigh Wallace 199210:03.39 Hannah Parks 200710:09.73 Trinity Foreman 2010

5000m Run16:52.94 Whitney Ball 198917:07.94 Leigh Wallace 199217:26.46 Jenna Wrieden 200717:34.54 Sarah Primeau 200317:38.96 Kasey Smith 200717:41.42 Amy Neilson 201117:45.19 Meghan Gaffney 200617:47.97 Jennifer Kelley 200517:57.14 Nicole Disher 199417:58.82 Heather Needham 2000

55m Hurdles7.66 Melissa Morrison 19937.86 Ronda White 20038.07 Trice Roundtree 19978.20 Beth Burleson 19948.24 Tondra White 20038.25 Charlotte Redden 19958.28 Michelle Brutus 20118.28 Bobbie Puckett 19878.35 Joanna Davis 20118.36 Kiara Crutchfield 2009

60m Hurdles8.33 Melissa Morrison 19938.48 Ronda White 20048.80 Kiara Crutchfield 2010

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Top 5,000 Meter Times17:13.9 Whitney Ball 198917:17.0 M.J. Harrelson 199917:18.5 Vanessa Kosmala 198917:34.1 Jenna Wrieden 200617:39.0 Amanda Hamilton 201117:40.38 Brittney Caudle 200917:43.1 Hannah Orders 201117:49.1 Sarah Primeau 200217:50.7 Meghan Gaffney 200617:52.4 Kasey Smith 2006

Top 6,000 Meter Times20:27.0 Brittney Caudle 2009 20:53.0 Katie Sujkowski 200321:04.0 Sarah Primeau 200221:23.8 Jenna Wrieden 200621:28.2 MJ Harrelson 200021:31.0 Kasey Smith 200521:43.0 Meghan Gaffney 200621:50.2 Amanda Hamilton 201121:55.0 Noel Smith 200222:06.9 Hannah Orders 2011

Top 5,000 Meter Times by ClassFreshman17:40.38 Brittney Caudle 2009 17:54.2 MJ Harrelson 199618:06.9 Jennifer Kelley 200218:32.8 Maria Stickley 201118:34.9 Beth Ruggles 198418:36.4 Justine Stocks 201118:38.5 Johanna Allen 200018:48.0 Kasey Smith 200318:48.9 Noel Smith 200218:49.0 Hannah Parks 200518:53.0 Addie Bower 1996

Sophomore17:19.0 MJ Harrelson 199817:58.64 Brittney Caudle 201018:03.1 Katie Sujkowski 200218:05.0 Michelle Crow 198618:11.3 Sarah Primeau 200018:19.0 Vanessa Tysor 198618:23.3 Hannah Parks 200618:25.3 Beth Ruggles 198518:26.2 Corie Fuchs 199618:28.0 Allison Cook 2011 Junior17:17.0 MJ Harrelson 199917:39.0 Amanda Hamilton 201117:50.7 Meghan Gaffney 200618:03.0 Sarah Primeau 200118:04.5 Sarah Williamson 201118:09.1 Lisa Mitchell 198318:11.0 Jenny Chase 199618:12.2 Kaitlyn Cagle 201118:21.2 Vanessa Tysor 198718:22.0 Katie Sujkowski 2003

Senior17:13.9 Whitney Ball 198917:17.4 MJ Harrelson 200017:18.5 Vanessa Kosmala 198917:34.1 Jenna Wrieden 200617:43.1 Hannah Orders 201117:49.4 Sarah Primeau 200217:52.4 Kasey Smith 200617:59.8 Jennifer Povick 200718:01.6 Karen Osada 198718:02.5 Katie Sujkowski 2004

Top 6,000 Meter Times by ClassFreshman20:27.0 Brittney Caudle 2009 21:55.0 Noel Smith 200222:09.0 Trinity Foreman 200922:15.0 Jennifer Kelley 200222:23.0 Hannah Parks 200522:45.0 Kasey Smith 200322:52.0 Stephanie Chapman 200822:52.0 Sarah Williamson 200922:53.0 Christina Post 200522:54.0 Meghan Gaffney 2004

Southern Conference Team Championships1986 29 points at UT-Chattanooga1987 43 points at Davidson1988 28 points at Furman1989 26 points at Marshall1990 26 points at Western Carolina1991 31 points at Appalachian1992 34 points at Virginia Military1996 33 points at Western Carolina2002 43 points at College of Charleston

NCAA Qualifiers1989 Whitney Ball1998 MJ Harrelson1999 MJ Harrelson2000 MJ Harrelson

NCAA Southeast All-Region1989 Whitney Ball Vanessa Kosmala1998 Mary Jayne Harrelson1999 Mary Jayne Harrelson2000 Mary Jayne Harrelson2003 Katie Sujkowski2008 Meg Gattrey2009 Brittney Caudle

SoCon Individual Champions/Runners of the Year1985 Beth Ruggles 18:25.31986 Michelle Crow 18:05.01987 Beth Ruggles 18:21.01988 Whitney Ball 18:09.01989 Whitney Ball 17:13.01992 Carrie Hogg 19:05.01998 M.J.Harrelson 18:18.01999 M.J.Harrelson 17:47.32000 M.J.Harrelson 17:17.42003 Katie Sujkowski 18:39.0 2009 Brittney Caudle 17:47.3

All-Southern Conference Runners1985 Beth Ruggles 1st1986 Michelle Crow 1st Vanessa Tysor 2nd Cindy Little 6th Beth Ruggles 7th1987 Beth Ruggles 1st Vanessa Tysor 3rd Karen Osada 6th1988 Whitney Ball 1st Jennifer Bowers 4th Traci McIntyre 7th Gina Gomez 9th Heidi Barger 10th1989 Whitney Ball 1st Vanessa Kosmala 2nd Heidi Barger 5th Traci McIntyre 8th1990 Laura Girouard 3rd Heidi Barger 4th Dee Anna Davis 5th Jennifer Bowers 6th Leigh Cooper 8th Melanie Babb 9th1991 Leigh Wallace 3rd Dee Anna Davis 5th Julie Anderson 6th Janet Osada 9th Nicole Disher 10th1992 Carrie Hogg 1st Julie Cooper 2nd Nicole Disher 5th Dawn Wehrenberg 10th1993 Suzanne Black 10th 1994 Dawn Wehrenberg 4th1995 Christina Olson 2nd1996 Christina Olson 3rd MJ Harrelson 4th Jenny Chase 5th Corie Fuchs 10th1998 MJ Harrelson 1st Laura Walkup 9th1999 MJ Harrelson 1st Heather Needham 8th2000 MJ Harrelson 1st Sarah Primeau 4th Johanna Allen 10th2001 Sarah Primeau 3rd2002 Sarah Primeau 2nd Katie Sujkowski 3rd Jennifer Kelley 4th2003 Katie Sujkowski 1st2004 Katie Sujkowski 4th Jennifer Kelley 8th Kasey Smith 9th2005 Kasey Smith 6th Meghan Gaffney 7th2006 Jenna Wrieden 2nd Meghan Gaffney 4th Kasey Smith 5th2007 Jennifer Povick 3rd2008 Meghan Gaffney 2nd Hannah Parks 13th2009 Brittney Caudle 1st Katie Booker 13th2010 Amy Neilson 6th Brittney Caudle 8th Dani Reese 14th2011 Amanda Hamilton 11th Hannah Orders 13th

Bold - Denotes Current Mountaineer

Sophomore21:11.0 Brittney Caudle 2010 21:38.0 Katie Sujkowski 200222:05.0 Kasey Smith 200222:11.0 Meghan Gaffney 200522:24.7 Hannah Parks 200622:32.0 Stephanie Chapman 200922:53.0 Jennifer Kelley 200322:55.0 Sarah Williamson 201022:58.4 Christina Post 200623:07.0 Amanda Hamilton 2010

Junior20:53.0 Katie Sujkowski 200321:31.0 Kasey Smith 200521:43.0 Meghan Gaffney 200621:50.2 Amanda Hamilton 201122:12.0 Hannah Orders 201022:21.3 Hannah Parks 200722:25.0 Jennifer Kelley 200422:25.0 Amy Neilson 200922:32.0 Dani Reese 200922:40.7 Sarah Williamson 2011

Senior20:55.0 Katie Sujkowski 200421:04.0 Sarah Primeau 200221:23.8 Jenna Wrieden 200621:28.2 MJ Harrelson 200021:31.0 Kasey Smith 200622:06.9 Hannah Orders 201122:08.0 Amy Neilson 201022:10.0 Dani Reese 201022:27.0 Jennifer Povick 200723:05.0 Natalie Shaw 2010

55m Dash6.82 Lamonda Miller 19896.88 Shonte’ Pinkston 20016.89 Jennifer Claud 20036.93 Lynett Farmer 19906.98 Melissa Morrison 19937.03 Ronda White 20037.05 Christy Hunter 19857.05 Alice Vinson 19947.08 Christina Roberts 20057.10 Ashley McKiver 2007

60m Dash7.44 Jennifer Claud 20057.55 Shonte’ Pinkston 20017.58 Breanna Alston 20117.61 Ashley McKiver 2008/20107.64 Christina Roberts 20057.64 Crystal Dukes 20117.66 Vonteena Knotts 2007 7.69 Taiisha Goins 19967.74 Kristen Campbell 20117.77 Monica Johnson 2009

200m Dash23.84 Lamonda Miller 198924.44 Jennifer Claud 200524.48 Breanna Alston 201124.60 Shonte’ Pinkston 200024.84 Katrina Lee 199424.90 Lynette Gardin 199124.95 Christina Roberts 200525.01 Andrea Matthews 200025.03 Ronda White 200425.19 Angela Pryor 200025.19 Ashley McKiver 2008

300m Dash39.09 Breanna Alston 201140.29 Lynette Gardin 199240.44 Nadia Liriano 200941.00 Andrea Matthews 200041.14 D’Shawna McLucas 201141.47 Kristen Campbell 201141.85 Monica Teeter 199242.02 Deirdre Keyes 198742.09 Lynda Hiller 200742.15 Christina Parker 2011

400m Dash56.34 Lynette Gardin 199257.69 Breahna Morrison 201157.72 Lynda Hiller 201057.82 Matasha Brown 200457.87 Tonie Lazenby 199458.03 Tyler Caudle 200158.24 Nadia Liriano 200958.26 Asia Dunlap 201058.29 Andrea Matthews 200058.31 Piper Taylor 2005

500m Run1:14.73 MJ Harrelson 19991:15.79 Chenel McFadden 20111:16.79 Breahna Morrison 20111:17.20 Katie Sujkowski 20011:17.48 Andrea Matthews 20001:17.68 Alice Stolpe 20011:20.2 Sheila Green 19871:20.5 Michelle Simmons 19951:20.52 Abby Slack 19991:20.8 Carmen Nordman 1987

600m Run1:43.2 Tania Free 19911:43.3 Traci McIntyre 19891:44.1 Carrie Robinson 19911:44.4 Jenny Sheets 19951:44.5 Michelle Simmons 19951:47.0 Jennifer Vest 19951:47.2 Tera Pitts 19951:53.0 Heidi Barger 1991 800m Run2:07.74 MJ Harrelson 1998

Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date55m 6.82 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 198960m 7.44 Jennifer Claud East Tennessee 2005200m 23.84 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 1989300m 39.09 Breanna Alston Appalachian 2011400m 56.34 Lynette Gardin East Tennessee 1992500m 1:14.73 Mary Jayne Harrelson Clemson 1999600m 1:43.2 Tania Free Virginia Tech 1991800m 2:07.74 Mary Jayne Harrelson Virginia Tech 19981000m 2:57.64 Katie Sujkowski Appalachian 20021500m 4:48.2 Michelle Crow Virginia Tech 1987Mile Run 4:39.53 Mary Jayne Harrelson Indianapolis (NCAA) 19993000m 9:39.84 Meghan Gaffney Penn State 2009Two Mile 10:55.9 Beth Ruggles East Tennessee 1987Three Mile 17:53.0 Lisa Mitchell East Tennessee 19855000m 16:52.8 Whitney Ball East Tennessee 198955m Hurdles 7.66 Melissa Morrison Virginia Tech 199360m Hurdles 8.33 Melissa Morrison New York (USA T&F) 1993200m Hurdles 28.10 Charlotte Redden Kent State 1995300m Hurdles 49.76 Myra Keeter Kent State 2001Triple Jump 44-2 Ronda White Clemson 2004Long Jump 20-10.5 Vonteena Knotts Appalachian 2007 High Jump 5-9.25 Cindy Miner East Tennessee 1995 5-9.25 Rebecca Hazeltine Penn State 2009Shot Put 51-2.75 Beverly Burnett Appalachian 200620 lb Weight 60-2 Nikole Simmons North Carolina 2006Pole Vault 13-3.75 Suzanne Makinson Virginia Tech 2004Pentathlon 3361 Kiara Crutchfield Clemson (SoCon) 201060 yd 6.89 Lamonda Miller North Carolina 198960 yd Hurdles 7.87 Melissa Morrison Tennessee 1992300 yd 35.94 Lamonda Miller East Tennessee 1987440 yd 62.34 Melissia Rogers North Carolina 1989500 yd 1:11.5 Lynette Gardin Tennessee 1992600 yd 1:30.7 Carmen Nordman East Tennessee 19871000 yd 2:42.1 Karen Osada East Tennessee 1987

2:12.66 Chenel McFadden 20112:12.88 Asia Dunlap 20112:13.29 Katie Sujkowski 20022:13.7 Jennifer Bowers 19912:15.28 Kala Robertson 20082:15.6 Jennifer Povick 20082:17.4 Anna Baker 20082:17.5 Jenny Sheets 19942:17.6 Carrie Hogg 1993

1000m Run2:57.6 Katie Sujkowski 20023:01.2 Vanessa Tysor 19873:03.5 Jennifer Bowers 19913:05.5 Karn Osada 19873:07.9 Heidi Barger 19903:09.4 Leigh Wallace 19923:10.7 Dawn Wehrenberg 19953:11.2 Karen Underwood 19983:11.2 Kala Robertson 20093:14.8 Janet Osada 1992

Mile Run4:39.52 MJ Harrelson 19994:53.05 Meghan Gaffney 20094:53.91 Jen Povick 20094:56.32 Katie Sujkowski 20034:59.88 Abby Reeder 19995:01.30 Hannah Parks 20075:02.8 Vanessa Tysor 19875:05.71 Kasey Smith 20075:06.31 Trinity Foreman 20105:06.33 Kala Robertson 2008 2000m Run7:06.7 Laura Girouard 19917:23.2 Julie Anderson 1991

3000m Run9:39.84 Meghan Gaffney 20099:48.6 Whitney Ball 19899:50.21 Sarah Primeau 20039:53.41 Jen Povick 20099:55.63 Jenna Wrieden 20079:56.63 Abby Reeder 19999:56.76 Kasey Smith 200710:02.4 Leigh Wallace 199210:03.39 Hannah Parks 200710:09.73 Trinity Foreman 2010

5000m Run16:52.94 Whitney Ball 198917:07.94 Leigh Wallace 199217:26.46 Jenna Wrieden 200717:34.54 Sarah Primeau 200317:38.96 Kasey Smith 200717:41.42 Amy Neilson 201117:45.19 Meghan Gaffney 200617:47.97 Jennifer Kelley 200517:57.14 Nicole Disher 199417:58.82 Heather Needham 2000

55m Hurdles7.66 Melissa Morrison 19937.86 Ronda White 20038.07 Trice Roundtree 19978.20 Beth Burleson 19948.24 Tondra White 20038.25 Charlotte Redden 19958.28 Michelle Brutus 20118.28 Bobbie Puckett 19878.35 Joanna Davis 20118.36 Kiara Crutchfield 2009

60m Hurdles8.33 Melissa Morrison 19938.48 Ronda White 20048.80 Kiara Crutchfield 2010

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Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4 x 150m 1:15.9 Priscilla Coleman, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1984 Sharon Suggs, Lou Ann Wynn4 x 200m 1:44.0 Melissa Morrison, Alicia Foust Virginia Tech 1993 Alice Vinson, Katrina Lee4 x 300m 2:49.59 Angela Pryor, Andrea Matthews Clemson 2000 Shonte’ Pinkston, Tanisha Taylor4 x 400m 3:51.29 Chenel McFadden, Breahna Morrison Akron 2011 D’Shawrna McLucas, Asia DunlapMile Relay 3:57.47 Tonie Lazenby, Monica Teeter East Tennessee 1992 Lynette Gardin, Carrie Robinson4 x 800m 9:33.4 Suzanne Black, Carrie Hogg VMI 1993 Lone Pedersen, Dawn Wehrenberg2-Mile Relay 9:29.6 Jennifer Bowers, Laura Girouard East Tennessee 1991 Tania Free, Heidi Barger4 x 1500m 20:20.3 Beth Ruggles, Holly DeCann Virginia Tech 1986 Vanessa Tysor, Cindy LittleSprint Medley 2:37.7 Sheila Green, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1986(400-200-200-300) Lamonda Miller, Kristel LovgrenSprint Medley 4:14.9 Monica Teeter, Lynette Gardin Virginia Tech 1990(400-200-200-800) Tonie Lazenby, Tania FreeDMR 11:37.28 MJ Harrelson, Abby Slack Atlanta (USATF) 1999(1200-400-800-1600) Angela Pryor, Abby Reeder

60yd Dash6.89 Lamonda Miller 19897.15 Lynett Farmer 19897.34 Linda McKoy 19877.36 Lynette Gardin 19897.37 Deirdre Keyes 1989

60 yd Hurdles8.64 Bobbie Puckett 19878.66 Patrina Massey 19878.91 Lynne Ray 19898.92 Tammy Pearsall 19899.04 Vea Jenkins 1987

440 yd Dash62.34 Melissa Rogers 198962.34 Monica Teeter 1989

500 yd Run1:11.50 Lynette Gardin 19921:13.10 Carrie Robinson 1992

600yd Run1:30.7 Carmen Nordman 19871:31.0 Tania Free 19921:33.9 Carrie Hogg 19921:35.6 Melanie Babb 19921:36.5 Monica Jarrell 1987

1000 yd Run2:42.1 Karen Osada 19872:42.8 Julie Anderson 19922:45.1 Vanessa Tysor 19872:50.5 Lone Pedersen 19922:53.9 Erika Kenner 1987

1500m Run4:48.0 Michelle Crow 19874:48.3 Karen Osada 19874:55.0 Beth Ruggles 19874:56.0 Heidi Barger 19904:57.0 Cindy Little 1987

8.83 Trice Roundtree 19978.83 Tondra White 20048.88 Michelle Brutus 20098.97 Naadia Crutchfield 20109.01 Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 20089.21 Kristie Boggan 20059.25 Kirsten Bowden 2001 200m Hurdles28.50 Charlotte Redden 199529.30 Angel Miklovic 199529.50 Trice Roundtree 1995 300m Hurdles49.76 Myra Keeter 200150.31 Markita Mackey 200051.08 Melanie Hicks 200051.48 Kylene Sorensen 2001 High Jump5-9.25 Cindy Miner 19955-9.25 Rebecca Hazeltine 20095-9 Linda McKoy 19895-8 Pat Poole 19845-8 Sabrina Hill 19925-7.25 Shaquiela Robinson 20115-6 Kim Mathis 19825-6 Kathy Krcji 19835-6 Jeanne King 19875-6 Kasey Barnette 19875-6 Meg Warren 19875-6 Nancy Hinson 20015-6 Leigh Anne Ronk 20025-6 Suzanne Makinson 20045-6 Shannon Meadows 20045-6 Meg Phillips 20075-6 Bridgette Hills 2010

Long Jump20-10.50 Vonteena Knotts 200720-3.50 Danielle Thorpe 200719-10.50 Melissa Morrison 199319-8.75 Ronda White 200319-6.25 Jennifer Claud 200519-3.50 Alice Vinson 199419-2.75 Angela Pryor 200019-2 Nikki Harris 199419-2 Monica Johnson 200719-1.25 Bianca Harvey 2011

Triple Jump 44-2 Ronda White 200441-11.25 Jennifer Claud 200541-9.75 Kirsten Bowden 200141-7.25 Danielle Thorpe 200941-6 Precious Quire 199541-3.25 Tondrea White 200240-11.50 Melissa Morrison 199240-9 Vonteena Knotts 200740-8 Sabrina Hill 199140-7.50 Paula Moore 2005

Shot Put51-2.75 Beverly Burnett 200649-5 Gayshawna Watkins 201148-3.5 Brittani Williams 200847-7.25 Ayokka Green 199846-8.25 Norjai Palma 201146-4 Kristie Boggan 200645-5.25 Nikole Simmons 200445-1.50 Whitney Smyre 201144-7.50 LaShana Poole 200342-4 Michelle Rhyne 199141-11.5 Lily Tallent 2009

20 Lb. Weight Throw60-2 Nikole Simmons 200659-2.75 Brittani Williams 200859-2.75 Whitney Smyre 201158-1 LaShanna Poole 200356-11.25 Beverly Burnett 200656-8.75 Gayshawna Watkins 201155-3.75 Kristie Boggan 200655-1.50 Ayokka Green 199853-8.25 Ana DeLeon 201152-0.50 Carla Durham 2009

Pole Vault13-3.75 Suzanne Makinson 200412-6.75 Cassie Crawford 201112-1.50 Shea Snow 200912-0.75 Julie Ward 200911-10 Ashley Beale 201011-5.75 Caren Mah 200611-5.75 Kaitlyn Heeke 200811-5.75 Meg Irwin 200811-0.75 Meredith Wilson 201111-0 Jessica Fowler 2004

Pentathlon3361 Kiara Crutchfield 20103342 Tondra White 20043227 Kristie Boggan 20053162 Myra Keeter 20043053 Caroline Jett 20062979 Naadia Crutchfield 20112943 Crystal Dukes 20082911 Andrea Jones 20112703 Julie Ward 20072579 Emily Wright 2006

60m Hurdles - Pentathlon8.92 Kiara Crutchfield 20099.04 Tondra White 20049.23 Kristie Boggan 20059.33 Myra Keeter 20049.54 Crystal Dukes 20089.20 Naadia Crutchfield 2011

High Jump - Pentathlon5-3 Tondra White 20045-1 Caroline Jett 20065-1 Kiara Crutchfield 20105-0 Julie Ward 20084-11.5 Crystal Dukes 2008

Shot Put - Pentathlon46-4 Kristie Boggan 200636-5 Crystal Dukes 200833-4 Julie Ward 200833-3.75 Andrea Jones 201132-11 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

Long Jump - Pentathlon17-9.50 Kiara Crutchfield 201017-5.25 Andrea Jones 201117-4 Myra Keeter 200416-4.25 Kristie Boggan 200416-3.75 Tondra White 2004

800m - Pentathlon2:27.80 Caroline Jett 20062:32.92 Tondra White 20042:33.53 Myra Keeter 20042:38.80 Kristie Boggan 20052:39.48 Kiara Crutchfield 2010

Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date100m 11.22 Lamonda Miller Tennessee 1989200m 23.21 Lamonda Miller Brigham Young (NCAA) 1989400m 55.11 Asia Dunlap SoCon Championships 2011800m 2:03.10 Mary Jayne Harrelson Oregon (NCAA) 20011500m 4:14.30 Mary Jayne Harrelson Oregon (NCAA) 20013000m 9:35.92 Mary Jayne Harrelson Virginia Military 20013000m SC 10:41.55 Meghan Gaffney Gainesville (Regionals) 20075000m 16:13.5 Whitney Ball Duke (NCAA) 199010,000m 34:53.6 Whitney Ball Florida 1989100m H 13.24 Melissa Morrison New Orleans (NCAA) 1993400m H 60.94 Chenel McFadden SoCon Championships 2011Triple Jump 43-3 Ronda White George Mason (Regional) 2003High Jump 5-10 Linda McKoy Appalachian 1989 Sabrina Hill Appalachian 1989Long Jump 20-5.25 Melissa Morrison Appalachian 1993Shot Put 53-5.50 Beverly Burnett NC A&T (Regional) 2006Discus 157-4 Brittani Williams Georgia Tech 2008Javelin 190-5 Meg Warren Appalachian 1987Hammer 190-5 Nikole Simmons Winthrop 2006Pole Vault 12-10 Suzanne Makinson Florida 2004Hepthalon 4519 Kiara Crutchfield Western Carolina (SoCon) 2008

100m Dash11.22 Lamonda Miller 198911.45 Melissa Morrison 199311.54 Shonte’ Pinkston 200011.66 Jennifer Claud 200511.74 Christina Roberts 200411.84 Lynette Gardin 198911.84 Lynett Farmer 198911.84 Ashley McKiver 200811.87 Breanna Alston 201111.91 Kristen Campbell 201111.93 Christy Hunter 1985

200m Dash23.21 Lamonda Miller 198923.72 Jennifer Claud 200424.02 Breanna Alston 201124.07 Melissa Morrison 199324.11 Christy Hunter 198624.17 Ashley McKiver 200824.19 Lynette Gardin 199124.27 Shonte’ Pinkston 200124.35 Angela Pryor 199924.41 Karen Houston 1999

400m Dash55.11 Asia Dunlap 201155.23 Katrina Lee 199355.35 Christy Hunter 198655.67 MJ Harrelson 200155.99 Lynette Gardin 199256.14 Melissia Rogers 199056.44 Matasha Brown 200456.48 Asia Dunlap 200956.91 Lynda Hiller 200756.97 Juanita Welford 1996

800m Run2:03.10 MJ Harrelson 20012:08.20 Jen Povick 20092:09.14 Asia Dunlap 20112:10.84 Vanessa Kosmala 19902:11.54 Jennifer Bowers 19912:13.77 Kala Robertson 20082:13.87 Katie Sujkowski 20032:13.97 Chenel McFadden 20112:14.34 Donna Kozlowski 19842:14.34 Jenny Sheets 1994

1500m Run4:14.30 MJ Harrelson 20014:21.74 Vanessa Kosmala 1990

4:28.34 Jennifer Povick 20094:29.05 Katie Sujkowski 20034:32.51 Meghan Gaffney 20074:35.23 Abby Reeder 19994:35.74 Whitney Ball 19904:35.74 Jennifer Bowers 19914:36.64 Heidi Barger 19904:37.49 Johanna Allen 2001

3000m Run9:35.92 MJ Harrelson 20019:37.14 Vanessa Kosmala 19909:37.84 Whitney Ball 19899:40.32 Abby Reeder 19999:52.94 Beth Ruggles 198610:05.24 Heidi Barger 199010:07.34 Leigh Wallace 199210:08.44 Christina Olson 199610:08.74 Michelle Crow 198710:09.52 Johanna Allen 2001

3000m Steeplechase 10:41.55 Meghan Gaffney 200711:06.16 Hannah Parks 201011:24.17 Hannah Orders 201111:25.85 Charlotte Walsh 200811:27.40 Stephanie Chapman 201111:32.28 Jenna Wrieden 200711:34.94 Marivi Mercado 200411:35.94 Kelsey Hanger 201011:41.02 Ehrin Irvin 200411:47.46 Missy Dock 2003 5000m Run16:12.54 Whitney Ball 199016:25.94 Vanessa Kosmala 199017:06.43 Jennifer Povick 200917:06.95 Meghan Gaffney 200617:11.62 Jenna Wrieden 200717:12.54 Leigh Wallace 199217:16.46 Sarah Primeau 200317:20.72 Abby Reeder 199917:22.73 Kati Sujkowski 200517:30.64 Beth Ruggles 1988

10000m Run34:53.64 Whitney Ball 198935:50.54 Leigh Wallace 199236:50.18 Jenna Wrieden 200736:53.70 Amy Neilson 201137:02.44 Lisa Mitchell 198537:03.84 Nicole Disher 1994

37:29.32 Sarah Primeau 200337:33.41 Janelle Silverman 200337:37.00 Noel Smith 200338:00.10 Jannica Hjertman 1995

100m Hurdles13.24 Melissa Morrison 199313.73 Ronda White 200414.00 Trice Roundtree 199714.35 Sheree Robbins 199314.36 Tondra White 200314.39 Michelle Brutus 200914.40 Bobbie Puckett 198614.51 Charlotte Redden 199514.51 Michelle Brutus 201114.52 Tammy Pearsall 199114.52 Beth Burleson 1995

400m Hurdles60.94 Chenel McFadden 201161.00 Monica Teeter 198961.31 Tondra White 200262.33 Chenel McFadden 200762.36 Beth Burleson 199562.90 Michelle Brutus 200863.22 Shenita Martin 201064.50 Tammy Pearsall 198964.84 Donna Kozlowski 198464.93 Franette Sheffield 1993

Long Jump20-5.25 Melissa Morrison 199320-1.50 Ronda White 200420-0.50 Linda McKoy 199019-11.50 Vonteena Knotts 200719-8 Deirdre Keyes 199019-4.75 Danielle Thorpe 200919-3 Beverly Coleman 198319-2 Bianca Harvey 201019-0.50 Alice Vinson 199419-0 Precious Quire 1994

Triple Jump43-3 Ronda White 200342-6.75 Kirsten Bowden 200142-2.50 Danielle Thorpe 201041-9.75 Tondra White 200441-7 Sabrina Hill 199141-2 Melissa Morrison 199340-11.75 Precious Quire 199440-11 Vonteena Knotts 200840-8.25 Paula Moore 200440-8.25 Jennifer Claud 2005

High Jump5-10 Linda McKoy 19895-10 Sabrina Hill 19895-10 Rebecca Hazeltine 20115-8 Meg Warren 19865-8 Kasey Barnette 19875-7 Cynthia Miner 19935-7 Shaquiela Robinson 20115-6 Beverly Coleman 19835-6 Pat Poole 19845-6 Jeanne King 19875-6 Patricia Denson 19885-6 Beth Burleson 1995

Shot Put53-5.50 Beverly Burnett 200650-3.50 Brittani Williams 200848-7.25 Gayshawna Watkins 201148-1 Ayokka Green 199847-00 Norjai Palma 201146-0 Kristie Boggan 200643-11.25 Whitey Smyre 201043-8 Crystal Miller 200443-4.35 LaShana Poole 200343-1.25 Lily Tallent 2009 Discus157-4 Brittani Williams 2008154-1 LaShana Poole 2002152-1 Ayokka Green 1998146-3 Nikole Simmons 2006144-4 Kristie Boggan 2006141-2 Lily Tallent 2006140-7 Michelle Rhyne 1991135-3 Whitney Smyre 2010

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Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4 x 150m 1:15.9 Priscilla Coleman, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1984 Sharon Suggs, Lou Ann Wynn4 x 200m 1:44.0 Melissa Morrison, Alicia Foust Virginia Tech 1993 Alice Vinson, Katrina Lee4 x 300m 2:49.59 Angela Pryor, Andrea Matthews Clemson 2000 Shonte’ Pinkston, Tanisha Taylor4 x 400m 3:51.29 Chenel McFadden, Breahna Morrison Akron 2011 D’Shawrna McLucas, Asia DunlapMile Relay 3:57.47 Tonie Lazenby, Monica Teeter East Tennessee 1992 Lynette Gardin, Carrie Robinson4 x 800m 9:33.4 Suzanne Black, Carrie Hogg VMI 1993 Lone Pedersen, Dawn Wehrenberg2-Mile Relay 9:29.6 Jennifer Bowers, Laura Girouard East Tennessee 1991 Tania Free, Heidi Barger4 x 1500m 20:20.3 Beth Ruggles, Holly DeCann Virginia Tech 1986 Vanessa Tysor, Cindy LittleSprint Medley 2:37.7 Sheila Green, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1986(400-200-200-300) Lamonda Miller, Kristel LovgrenSprint Medley 4:14.9 Monica Teeter, Lynette Gardin Virginia Tech 1990(400-200-200-800) Tonie Lazenby, Tania FreeDMR 11:37.28 MJ Harrelson, Abby Slack Atlanta (USATF) 1999(1200-400-800-1600) Angela Pryor, Abby Reeder

60yd Dash6.89 Lamonda Miller 19897.15 Lynett Farmer 19897.34 Linda McKoy 19877.36 Lynette Gardin 19897.37 Deirdre Keyes 1989

60 yd Hurdles8.64 Bobbie Puckett 19878.66 Patrina Massey 19878.91 Lynne Ray 19898.92 Tammy Pearsall 19899.04 Vea Jenkins 1987

440 yd Dash62.34 Melissa Rogers 198962.34 Monica Teeter 1989

500 yd Run1:11.50 Lynette Gardin 19921:13.10 Carrie Robinson 1992

600yd Run1:30.7 Carmen Nordman 19871:31.0 Tania Free 19921:33.9 Carrie Hogg 19921:35.6 Melanie Babb 19921:36.5 Monica Jarrell 1987

1000 yd Run2:42.1 Karen Osada 19872:42.8 Julie Anderson 19922:45.1 Vanessa Tysor 19872:50.5 Lone Pedersen 19922:53.9 Erika Kenner 1987

1500m Run4:48.0 Michelle Crow 19874:48.3 Karen Osada 19874:55.0 Beth Ruggles 19874:56.0 Heidi Barger 19904:57.0 Cindy Little 1987

8.83 Trice Roundtree 19978.83 Tondra White 20048.88 Michelle Brutus 20098.97 Naadia Crutchfield 20109.01 Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 20089.21 Kristie Boggan 20059.25 Kirsten Bowden 2001 200m Hurdles28.50 Charlotte Redden 199529.30 Angel Miklovic 199529.50 Trice Roundtree 1995 300m Hurdles49.76 Myra Keeter 200150.31 Markita Mackey 200051.08 Melanie Hicks 200051.48 Kylene Sorensen 2001 High Jump5-9.25 Cindy Miner 19955-9.25 Rebecca Hazeltine 20095-9 Linda McKoy 19895-8 Pat Poole 19845-8 Sabrina Hill 19925-7.25 Shaquiela Robinson 20115-6 Kim Mathis 19825-6 Kathy Krcji 19835-6 Jeanne King 19875-6 Kasey Barnette 19875-6 Meg Warren 19875-6 Nancy Hinson 20015-6 Leigh Anne Ronk 20025-6 Suzanne Makinson 20045-6 Shannon Meadows 20045-6 Meg Phillips 20075-6 Bridgette Hills 2010

Long Jump20-10.50 Vonteena Knotts 200720-3.50 Danielle Thorpe 200719-10.50 Melissa Morrison 199319-8.75 Ronda White 200319-6.25 Jennifer Claud 200519-3.50 Alice Vinson 199419-2.75 Angela Pryor 200019-2 Nikki Harris 199419-2 Monica Johnson 200719-1.25 Bianca Harvey 2011

Triple Jump 44-2 Ronda White 200441-11.25 Jennifer Claud 200541-9.75 Kirsten Bowden 200141-7.25 Danielle Thorpe 200941-6 Precious Quire 199541-3.25 Tondrea White 200240-11.50 Melissa Morrison 199240-9 Vonteena Knotts 200740-8 Sabrina Hill 199140-7.50 Paula Moore 2005

Shot Put51-2.75 Beverly Burnett 200649-5 Gayshawna Watkins 201148-3.5 Brittani Williams 200847-7.25 Ayokka Green 199846-8.25 Norjai Palma 201146-4 Kristie Boggan 200645-5.25 Nikole Simmons 200445-1.50 Whitney Smyre 201144-7.50 LaShana Poole 200342-4 Michelle Rhyne 199141-11.5 Lily Tallent 2009

20 Lb. Weight Throw60-2 Nikole Simmons 200659-2.75 Brittani Williams 200859-2.75 Whitney Smyre 201158-1 LaShanna Poole 200356-11.25 Beverly Burnett 200656-8.75 Gayshawna Watkins 201155-3.75 Kristie Boggan 200655-1.50 Ayokka Green 199853-8.25 Ana DeLeon 201152-0.50 Carla Durham 2009

Pole Vault13-3.75 Suzanne Makinson 200412-6.75 Cassie Crawford 201112-1.50 Shea Snow 200912-0.75 Julie Ward 200911-10 Ashley Beale 201011-5.75 Caren Mah 200611-5.75 Kaitlyn Heeke 200811-5.75 Meg Irwin 200811-0.75 Meredith Wilson 201111-0 Jessica Fowler 2004

Pentathlon3361 Kiara Crutchfield 20103342 Tondra White 20043227 Kristie Boggan 20053162 Myra Keeter 20043053 Caroline Jett 20062979 Naadia Crutchfield 20112943 Crystal Dukes 20082911 Andrea Jones 20112703 Julie Ward 20072579 Emily Wright 2006

60m Hurdles - Pentathlon8.92 Kiara Crutchfield 20099.04 Tondra White 20049.23 Kristie Boggan 20059.33 Myra Keeter 20049.54 Crystal Dukes 20089.20 Naadia Crutchfield 2011

High Jump - Pentathlon5-3 Tondra White 20045-1 Caroline Jett 20065-1 Kiara Crutchfield 20105-0 Julie Ward 20084-11.5 Crystal Dukes 2008

Shot Put - Pentathlon46-4 Kristie Boggan 200636-5 Crystal Dukes 200833-4 Julie Ward 200833-3.75 Andrea Jones 201132-11 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

Long Jump - Pentathlon17-9.50 Kiara Crutchfield 201017-5.25 Andrea Jones 201117-4 Myra Keeter 200416-4.25 Kristie Boggan 200416-3.75 Tondra White 2004

800m - Pentathlon2:27.80 Caroline Jett 20062:32.92 Tondra White 20042:33.53 Myra Keeter 20042:38.80 Kristie Boggan 20052:39.48 Kiara Crutchfield 2010

Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date100m 11.22 Lamonda Miller Tennessee 1989200m 23.21 Lamonda Miller Brigham Young (NCAA) 1989400m 55.11 Asia Dunlap SoCon Championships 2011800m 2:03.10 Mary Jayne Harrelson Oregon (NCAA) 20011500m 4:14.30 Mary Jayne Harrelson Oregon (NCAA) 20013000m 9:35.92 Mary Jayne Harrelson Virginia Military 20013000m SC 10:41.55 Meghan Gaffney Gainesville (Regionals) 20075000m 16:13.5 Whitney Ball Duke (NCAA) 199010,000m 34:53.6 Whitney Ball Florida 1989100m H 13.24 Melissa Morrison New Orleans (NCAA) 1993400m H 60.94 Chenel McFadden SoCon Championships 2011Triple Jump 43-3 Ronda White George Mason (Regional) 2003High Jump 5-10 Linda McKoy Appalachian 1989 Sabrina Hill Appalachian 1989Long Jump 20-5.25 Melissa Morrison Appalachian 1993Shot Put 53-5.50 Beverly Burnett NC A&T (Regional) 2006Discus 157-4 Brittani Williams Georgia Tech 2008Javelin 190-5 Meg Warren Appalachian 1987Hammer 190-5 Nikole Simmons Winthrop 2006Pole Vault 12-10 Suzanne Makinson Florida 2004Hepthalon 4519 Kiara Crutchfield Western Carolina (SoCon) 2008

100m Dash11.22 Lamonda Miller 198911.45 Melissa Morrison 199311.54 Shonte’ Pinkston 200011.66 Jennifer Claud 200511.74 Christina Roberts 200411.84 Lynette Gardin 198911.84 Lynett Farmer 198911.84 Ashley McKiver 200811.87 Breanna Alston 201111.91 Kristen Campbell 201111.93 Christy Hunter 1985

200m Dash23.21 Lamonda Miller 198923.72 Jennifer Claud 200424.02 Breanna Alston 201124.07 Melissa Morrison 199324.11 Christy Hunter 198624.17 Ashley McKiver 200824.19 Lynette Gardin 199124.27 Shonte’ Pinkston 200124.35 Angela Pryor 199924.41 Karen Houston 1999

400m Dash55.11 Asia Dunlap 201155.23 Katrina Lee 199355.35 Christy Hunter 198655.67 MJ Harrelson 200155.99 Lynette Gardin 199256.14 Melissia Rogers 199056.44 Matasha Brown 200456.48 Asia Dunlap 200956.91 Lynda Hiller 200756.97 Juanita Welford 1996

800m Run2:03.10 MJ Harrelson 20012:08.20 Jen Povick 20092:09.14 Asia Dunlap 20112:10.84 Vanessa Kosmala 19902:11.54 Jennifer Bowers 19912:13.77 Kala Robertson 20082:13.87 Katie Sujkowski 20032:13.97 Chenel McFadden 20112:14.34 Donna Kozlowski 19842:14.34 Jenny Sheets 1994

1500m Run4:14.30 MJ Harrelson 20014:21.74 Vanessa Kosmala 1990

4:28.34 Jennifer Povick 20094:29.05 Katie Sujkowski 20034:32.51 Meghan Gaffney 20074:35.23 Abby Reeder 19994:35.74 Whitney Ball 19904:35.74 Jennifer Bowers 19914:36.64 Heidi Barger 19904:37.49 Johanna Allen 2001

3000m Run9:35.92 MJ Harrelson 20019:37.14 Vanessa Kosmala 19909:37.84 Whitney Ball 19899:40.32 Abby Reeder 19999:52.94 Beth Ruggles 198610:05.24 Heidi Barger 199010:07.34 Leigh Wallace 199210:08.44 Christina Olson 199610:08.74 Michelle Crow 198710:09.52 Johanna Allen 2001

3000m Steeplechase 10:41.55 Meghan Gaffney 200711:06.16 Hannah Parks 201011:24.17 Hannah Orders 201111:25.85 Charlotte Walsh 200811:27.40 Stephanie Chapman 201111:32.28 Jenna Wrieden 200711:34.94 Marivi Mercado 200411:35.94 Kelsey Hanger 201011:41.02 Ehrin Irvin 200411:47.46 Missy Dock 2003 5000m Run16:12.54 Whitney Ball 199016:25.94 Vanessa Kosmala 199017:06.43 Jennifer Povick 200917:06.95 Meghan Gaffney 200617:11.62 Jenna Wrieden 200717:12.54 Leigh Wallace 199217:16.46 Sarah Primeau 200317:20.72 Abby Reeder 199917:22.73 Kati Sujkowski 200517:30.64 Beth Ruggles 1988

10000m Run34:53.64 Whitney Ball 198935:50.54 Leigh Wallace 199236:50.18 Jenna Wrieden 200736:53.70 Amy Neilson 201137:02.44 Lisa Mitchell 198537:03.84 Nicole Disher 1994

37:29.32 Sarah Primeau 200337:33.41 Janelle Silverman 200337:37.00 Noel Smith 200338:00.10 Jannica Hjertman 1995

100m Hurdles13.24 Melissa Morrison 199313.73 Ronda White 200414.00 Trice Roundtree 199714.35 Sheree Robbins 199314.36 Tondra White 200314.39 Michelle Brutus 200914.40 Bobbie Puckett 198614.51 Charlotte Redden 199514.51 Michelle Brutus 201114.52 Tammy Pearsall 199114.52 Beth Burleson 1995

400m Hurdles60.94 Chenel McFadden 201161.00 Monica Teeter 198961.31 Tondra White 200262.33 Chenel McFadden 200762.36 Beth Burleson 199562.90 Michelle Brutus 200863.22 Shenita Martin 201064.50 Tammy Pearsall 198964.84 Donna Kozlowski 198464.93 Franette Sheffield 1993

Long Jump20-5.25 Melissa Morrison 199320-1.50 Ronda White 200420-0.50 Linda McKoy 199019-11.50 Vonteena Knotts 200719-8 Deirdre Keyes 199019-4.75 Danielle Thorpe 200919-3 Beverly Coleman 198319-2 Bianca Harvey 201019-0.50 Alice Vinson 199419-0 Precious Quire 1994

Triple Jump43-3 Ronda White 200342-6.75 Kirsten Bowden 200142-2.50 Danielle Thorpe 201041-9.75 Tondra White 200441-7 Sabrina Hill 199141-2 Melissa Morrison 199340-11.75 Precious Quire 199440-11 Vonteena Knotts 200840-8.25 Paula Moore 200440-8.25 Jennifer Claud 2005

High Jump5-10 Linda McKoy 19895-10 Sabrina Hill 19895-10 Rebecca Hazeltine 20115-8 Meg Warren 19865-8 Kasey Barnette 19875-7 Cynthia Miner 19935-7 Shaquiela Robinson 20115-6 Beverly Coleman 19835-6 Pat Poole 19845-6 Jeanne King 19875-6 Patricia Denson 19885-6 Beth Burleson 1995

Shot Put53-5.50 Beverly Burnett 200650-3.50 Brittani Williams 200848-7.25 Gayshawna Watkins 201148-1 Ayokka Green 199847-00 Norjai Palma 201146-0 Kristie Boggan 200643-11.25 Whitey Smyre 201043-8 Crystal Miller 200443-4.35 LaShana Poole 200343-1.25 Lily Tallent 2009 Discus157-4 Brittani Williams 2008154-1 LaShana Poole 2002152-1 Ayokka Green 1998146-3 Nikole Simmons 2006144-4 Kristie Boggan 2006141-2 Lily Tallent 2006140-7 Michelle Rhyne 1991135-3 Whitney Smyre 2010

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Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4 x 100m 44.73 Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer BYU (NCAA) 1989 Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins4 x 200m 1:36.69 Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer Florida 1989 Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins4x 300m 2:42.92 Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts South Carolina 2003 Paula Moore, Ronda White4 x 400m 3:47.15 Jennifer Claud, Matasha Brown NC State 2003 Tondra White, Christina Roberts4 x 800m 9:11.45 Mary Jayne Harrelson, Karen Underwood NC State 1999 Perry Fields, Abby Slack4 x 1200m 15:37.27 Katie Sujkowski, Missy Dock South Carolina 2003 Sarah Primeau, Jennifer Kelley4 x 1500m 18:38.24 Christina Olson, Jenny Chase NC State 1997 Mary Jayne Harrelson, Abby Reeder4 x 1600m 22:02.4 Heidi Barger, Kirsten Jorgensen Florida 1989 Tania Free, Dee Anna DavisDMR 12:01.4 Vanessa Kosmala, Jennifer Bowers Georgia 1990(800, 400, 1200, 1600) Melissia Rogers, Traci McIntyreSprint Medley 4:09.4 Jennifer Bowers, Paige Ingram Clemson 1991(200-200-400-800) Carrie Robinson, Melissia RogersSprint Medley 1:50.19 Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts South Carolina 2003(100-100-200-400) Paula Moore, Ronda WhiteMixed 4x200 1:39.27 Alexis Hoover, Adrianna DiBernardi South Carolina 2003 Eugene Jones, Willie Lewis

Sophomore Cassie Crawford is ranked second all-time in ASU’s outdoor pole vault.

133-4 Adrianne Alexander 2007132-7 Sherri Miller 1993

Javelin190-5 Meg Warren 1987143-3 Rachel Olander 1997135-6 Susan Inge 1991129-11 Deanne Tiplady 2010129-6 Erica Bahry 1996128-11.50 Lily Tallent 2009128-11 Carolyn Kitchens 2005127-3 Christine Ziemba 1995121-6 Michelle Wright 1995120-8 Nikole Simmons 2004

Hammer190-5 Nikole Simmons 2006179-3 Crystal Miller 2005169-10 LaShana Poole 2003167-1 Brittani Williams 2008161-7.50 Whitney Smyre 2009161-5 Gayshawna Watkins 2011160-11 Brittney Borden 2006160-8 Carla Durham 2009160-3 Norjai Palma 2011156-3 Beverly Burnett 2005155-10 Kristie Boggan 2006

Pole Vault12-10 Suzanne Makinson 200412-9.5 Cassie Crawford 201112-1.5 Shea Snow 200812-1.5 Ashley Beale 200912-1.5 Julie Ward 200911-11.75 Caren Mah 200611-5.75 Kaitlyn Heeke 200711-1.75 Meredith Wilson 201110-10 Meg Irwin 200910-8.25 Jessica Fowler 2004

Heptathlon4519 Kiara Crutchfield 20084448 Tondra White 20044332 Kristie Boggan 20064035 Crystal Dukes 20084024 Myra Keeter 20043762 Nancy Hinson 20023758 Caroline Jett 20063690 Naadia Crutchfield 20093640 Andrea Jones 20113506 Julie Ward 2007 Heptathlon - First Day Points2994 Tondra White 20042866 Kiara Crutchfield 20082848 Kristie Boggan 20062615 Crystal Dukes 20082591 Myra Keeter 2004 Heptathlon - Second Day Points1939 Tondra White 20031653 Kiara Crutchfield 20081575 Myra Keeter 20041514 Kristie Boggan 20051455 Caroline Jett 2006

100m Hurdles - Heptathlon14.41 Tondra White 200414.63 Kiara Crutchfield 200815.11 Myra Keeter 200415.22 Kristie Boggan 200515.72 Emily Wright 2006

High Jump - Heptathlon5-4.25 Tondra White 20045-1 Leslie Atalese 20015-1 Julie Ward 20074-11.75 Caroline Jett 20064-11.50 Nancy Hinson 20024-11.50 Myra Keeter 2004

Shot Put - Heptathlon46-0 Kristie Boggan 200639-3.75 Nancy Hinson 200236-10.25 Crystal Dukes 200835-0.50 Leslie Atalese 200132-11.25 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

200m - Heptathlon25.25 Tondra White 200425.34 Kiara Crutchfield 200826.32 Crystal Dukes 200826.45 Andrea Jones 201126.61 Kristie Boggan 2004

Long Jump - Heptathlon17-9.50 Tondra White 200417-8.25 Kiara Crutchfield 200816-2.50 Crystal Dukes 200816-1.75 Myra Keeter 200415-9 Andrea Jones 2011

Javelin - Heptathlon110-3 Kristie Boggan 200696-1 Nancy Hinson 200289-10 Natalie Sayewich 200588-10 Myra Keeter 200484-3 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

800m - Heptathlon2:31.18 Caroline Jett 20062:31.93 Tondra White 20032:32.57 Myra Keeter 20042:33.61 Kristie Boggan 20052:35.64 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

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55m DasH1988 6.91 Lamonda Miller1989 6.82 Lamonda Miller1990 7.01 Lynett Farmer1992 7.10 Melissa Morrison1993 6.98 Melissa Morrison1994 7.05 Alice Vinson1996 7.25 Niki Harris2000 6.95 Shonte' Pinkston2001 6.90 Shonte' Pinkston2002 7.04 Jennifer Claud

55m HurDles1988 8.68 Patrina Massey1990 8.49 Monica Teeter1991 8.18 Melissa Morrison1992 7.98 Melissa Morrison1993 8.09 Melissa Morrison1994 8.20 Beth Burleson1995 8.20 Charlotte Redden1997 8.07 Trice Roundtree2003 7.86 Ronda White

60m DasH2010 7.62 Ashley McKiver2011 7.58 Breanna Alston 60m HurDles2004 8.62 Ronda White2005 8.48 Ronda White

200m DasH1988 24.06 Lamonda Miller1989 23.84 Lamonda Miller1990 25.83 Stethane Pipkins1991 24.99 Lynette Gardin1992 24.93 Lynette Gardin1993 25.69 Melissa Morrison2000 24.60 Shonte' Pinkston2001 24.63 Shonte' Pinkston2004 24.59 Jennifer Claud2011 24.48 Breanna Alston

400m DasH1988 58.39 Melissia Rogers1990 59.17 Monica Teeter1992 56.55 Lynette Gardin

800m ruN1990 2:18.59 Jennifer Bowers1991 2:13.67 Jennifer Bowers1997 2:13.30 MJ Harrelson1998 2:10.54 MJ Harrelson1999 2:15.91 MJ Harrelson2001 2:08.40 MJ Harrelson2002 2:13.29 Katie Sujkowski2003 2:19.45 Katie Sujkowski

mile ruN1990 5:12.61 Traci McIntyre1999 4:57.17 MJ Harrelson2001 4:59.20 MJ Harrelson2002 5:07.96 Katie Sujkowski2007 5:00.88 Meghan Gaffney

3000m ruN1989 9:48.61 Whitney Ball1990 9:57.28 Whitney Ball2009 9:47.21 Meg Gaffney2010 10:09.73 Trinity Foreman

5000m ruN1989 16:52.46 Whitney Ball1990 17:26.16 Whitney Ball1992 17:07.82 Leigh Wallace2003 17:43.56 Sarah Primeau

loNg jump1991 18-8.75 Sabrina Hill1994 19-3.50 Alice Vinson2002 19-6.75 Ronda White2005 19-6.25 Jennifer Claud2006 19-11 Vonteena Knotts2008 19-00.75 Vonteena Knotts

triple jump1988 38-2 Linda McKoy1989 38-11 Stethane Pipkins1990 39-2 Sabrina Hill1991 40-6.50 Sabrina Hill1992 40-11.25 Melissa Morrison1993 40-11.50 Melissa Morrison1994 39-3.50 Precious Quire1995 41-6 Precious Quire2001 41-2.25 Kirsten Bowden2002 40-4.75 Tondra White2003 41-4.50 Ronda White2004 43-7.75 Ronda White

2005 41-11.25 Jennifer Claud2009 41-7.25 Danielle Thorpe2010 40-9.50 Danielle Thorpe

HigH jump1988 5-6 Linda McKoy1989 5-9 Linda McKoy1990 5-6 Linda McKoy1991 5-6 Sabrina Hill1994 5-7.75 Cindy Miner2004 5-6 Suzanne Makinson2011 5-7.75 Rebecca Hazeltine

sHot put1992 41-9.75 Michelle Rhyne1996 46-3 Ayokka Green1998 47-7 Ayokka Green2002 43-10.75 LaShana Poole2004 48-2 Beverly Burnett2005 47-2.50 Brittani Williams2006 48-10 Beverly Burnett2007 47-9 Brittani Williams2008 48-3.5 Brittani Williams2009 43-1.5 Whitney Smyre2011 49-5 Gayshawna Watkins

20 Lb. weigHt tHrow1996 48-2.75 Ayokka Green1998 55-1.5 Ayokka Green2001 55-3.75 LaShana Poole2002 56-3.25 LaShana Poole2003 57-2 LaShana Poole 2008 59-2.75 Brittani Williams2009 58-4.5 Whitney Smyre2011 58-9.50 Whitney Smyre

pole vault 2006 11-5.75 Caren Mah 2008 12-1.50 Shea Snow2009 11-9.75 Julie Ward 2010 11-7.75 Julie Ward 2011 12-5.50 Cassie Crawford two mile relay1991 9:29.56 Bowers, Girouard Barger, Free1992 9:34.06

mile relay1989 3:58.83 Pipkins, Rogers Teeter, Gardin1993 4:06.51 Lazenby, Burleson Parkan, Lee

3200m relay1990 9:47.70

1600m relay1990 4:00.922001 3:51.37 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Pinkston

DistaNCe meDley relay1994 12:23.411999 12:23.66 Harrelson, Reeder Slack, Underwood2001 12:14.16 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Needham2006 12:11.01 K. Smith, Jett Gaffney, A. Baker team CHampioNs1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ,2007, 2009, 2011

outdoor ChampIons 100m DasH1987 11.69 Lamonda Miller1988 11.56 Lamonda Miller1989 11.50 Lamonda Miller1990 12.24 Stethane Pipkins1992 12.01 Melissa Morrison1993 11.45 Melissa Morrison1994 12.04 Alice Vinson1998 11.89 Shonte’ Pinkston1999 11.76 Shonte’ Pinkston2000 11.80 Shonte’ Pinkston2001 11.83 Shonte’ Pinkston2002 12.29 Jennifer Claud2004 11.73 Jennifer Claud

100m HurDles1987 14.56 Bobbie Puckett1988 15.03 Patrina Massey1991 13.96 Melissa Morrison1992 14.76 Melissa Morrison1993 13.70 Melissa Morrison1994 14.65 Charlotte Redden

1995 14.57 Trice Roundtree1997 14.44 Trice Roundtree2002 14.07 Ronda White2003 13.98 Ronda White2004 13.79 Ronda White

200m DasH1987 24.05 Lamonda Miller1988 23.88 Lamonda Miller1989 23.50 Lamonda Miller1990 25.54 Stethane Pipkins1991 24.72 Lynette Gardin1993 24.07 Melissa Morrison1995 24.53 Katrina Lee1998 25.01 Shonte’ Pinkston1999 24.55 Angela Pryor2001 24.27 Shonte’ Pinkston2002 24.76 Jennifer Claud2004 24.42 Jennifer Claud2005 23.76 Jennifer Claud2011 24.02 Breanna Alston

400m DasH1988 56.74 Melissia Rogers1989 57.95 Melissia Rogers1990 56.50 Melissia Rogers1992 55.99 Lynette Gardin1993 55.23 Katrina Lee

400m HurDles1989 61.24 Monica Teeter1994 63.35 Beth Burleson2011 60.94 Chenel McFadden

800m ruN1990 2:15.45 Vanessa Kosmala1991 2:14.45 Jennifer Bowers1994 2:14.17 Jenny Sheets1997 2:10.69 MJ Harrelson1998 2:09.47 MJ Harrelson1999 2:07.93 MJ Harrelson2001 2:10.24 MJ Harrelson

1500m ruN1988 4:39.25 Karen Osada1990 4:30.10 Vanessa Kosmala1991 4:35.59 Jennifer Bowers1992 4:41.37 Carrie Hogg1997 4:36.56 MJ Harrelson1998 4:26.62 MJ Harrelson1999 4:24.14 MJ Harrelson2001 4:33.58 MJ Harrelson2002 4:38.85 Katie Sujkowski2003 4:39.86 Katie Sujkowski2007 4:32.51 Meghan Gaffney

3000m ruN1988 10:07.62 Beth Ruggles1989 9:37.66 Whitney Ball1990 9:45.9 Vanessa Kosmala1992 10:03.93 Leigh Wallace1997 10:23.63 Jenny Chase1999 9:52.17 MJ Harrelson2001 9:35.92 MJ Harrelson

3000m steepleCHase2007 10:46.40 Meghan Gaffney 5000m ruN1987 17:41.68 Cindy Little1988 17:30/64 Beth Ruggles1989 16:49.10 Whitney Ball1990 17:35.98 Whitney Ball1992 17:12.53 Leigh Wallace2002 17:59.60 Sarah Primeau

10,000m ruN1989 36:18.89 Whitney Ball1990 36:05.16 Whitney Ball1992 36:55.70 Leigh Wallace2002 38:08.78 Sarah Primeau

loNg jump1987 18-6.75 Patrina Massey1990 20-0.50 Linda McKoy1992 19-4.50 Melissa Morrison1993 20-5.25 Melissa Morrison1994 19-0.50 Alice Vinson2002 19-4.75 Ronda White2003 19-1.25 Ronda White2004 20-1.50 Ronda White

triple jump1987 37-1.25 Patrina Massey1988 37-4.50 Linda McKoy1989 37-7.25 Linda McKoy1990 38-2.75 Sabrina Hill1991 39-0.50 Sabrina Hill1992 38-5 Sabrina Hill1993 41-2 Melissa Morrison1994 40-3.25 Precious Quire

1995 40-9 Precious Quire1996 39-2.25 Nikki Harris2001 42-6.75 Kirsten Bowden2002 42-0 Ronda White2003 41-8 Ronda White2004 41-8.50 Ronda White2008 41-3.75 Danielle Thorpe2009 42-1.50 Danielle Thorpe2010 43-2.25 Danielle Thorpe2011 5-9 Rebecca Hazeltine

HigH jump1987 5-6 Jeanne King1988 5-6 Linda McKoy1989 5-4 Linda McKoy1992 5-4 Sabrina Hill1993 5-7 Cindy Miner

pole vault2008 11-11.25 Shea Snow2009 12-1.5 Shea Snow

javeliN1987 174-11 Meg Warren1991 127-2 Susan Inge1992 129-2 Susan Inge1994 121-5 Rachel Olander1995 132-3 Rachel Olander1996 131-0 Rachel Olander1997 139-7 Rachel Olander1998 123-0 Christine Ziemba2005 128-11 Carolyn Kitchens2009 129-0 Lily Tallent

DisCus1989 140-0 Michelle Rhyne1993 132-7 Sherri Miller1996 141-9 Ayokka Green1997 139-4 Ayokka Green1998 152-1 Ayokka Green2001 135-6 LaShana Poole2002 141-6 LaShana Poole2003 148-8 LaShana Poole2007 138-07 Brittani Williams2008 140-07 Brittani Williams2009 161-8 Lily Tallent

sHot put1992 43-1 Michelle Rhyne1998 48-1 Ayokka Green2004 44-6.75 Beverly Burnett2005 50-10.25 Beverly Burnett2006 48-11.50 Beverly Burnett2009 43-1.5 Lily Tallent2011 47-1 Norjai Palma

Hammer tHrow2003 169-10 LaShana Poole2005 181-4 Nikole Simmons2006 189-2 Nikole Simmons2008 160-11 Brittani Williams2009 161-8 Whitney Smyre

HeptatHloN2003 4388 Tondra White 2006 4332 Kristie Boggan2008 4519 Kiara Crutchfield

400m relay1987 47.66 1988 46.81 1989 45.86 1990 48.181991 46.501992 46.841993 45.711994 46.231998 47.291999 46.882000 47.042004 45.78

1600m relay1988 3:52.84 1989 3:52.861990 3:54.001991 3:53.311998 3:52.39

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Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4 x 100m 44.73 Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer BYU (NCAA) 1989 Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins4 x 200m 1:36.69 Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer Florida 1989 Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins4x 300m 2:42.92 Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts South Carolina 2003 Paula Moore, Ronda White4 x 400m 3:47.15 Jennifer Claud, Matasha Brown NC State 2003 Tondra White, Christina Roberts4 x 800m 9:11.45 Mary Jayne Harrelson, Karen Underwood NC State 1999 Perry Fields, Abby Slack4 x 1200m 15:37.27 Katie Sujkowski, Missy Dock South Carolina 2003 Sarah Primeau, Jennifer Kelley4 x 1500m 18:38.24 Christina Olson, Jenny Chase NC State 1997 Mary Jayne Harrelson, Abby Reeder4 x 1600m 22:02.4 Heidi Barger, Kirsten Jorgensen Florida 1989 Tania Free, Dee Anna DavisDMR 12:01.4 Vanessa Kosmala, Jennifer Bowers Georgia 1990(800, 400, 1200, 1600) Melissia Rogers, Traci McIntyreSprint Medley 4:09.4 Jennifer Bowers, Paige Ingram Clemson 1991(200-200-400-800) Carrie Robinson, Melissia RogersSprint Medley 1:50.19 Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts South Carolina 2003(100-100-200-400) Paula Moore, Ronda WhiteMixed 4x200 1:39.27 Alexis Hoover, Adrianna DiBernardi South Carolina 2003 Eugene Jones, Willie Lewis

Sophomore Cassie Crawford is ranked second all-time in ASU’s outdoor pole vault.

133-4 Adrianne Alexander 2007132-7 Sherri Miller 1993

Javelin190-5 Meg Warren 1987143-3 Rachel Olander 1997135-6 Susan Inge 1991129-11 Deanne Tiplady 2010129-6 Erica Bahry 1996128-11.50 Lily Tallent 2009128-11 Carolyn Kitchens 2005127-3 Christine Ziemba 1995121-6 Michelle Wright 1995120-8 Nikole Simmons 2004

Hammer190-5 Nikole Simmons 2006179-3 Crystal Miller 2005169-10 LaShana Poole 2003167-1 Brittani Williams 2008161-7.50 Whitney Smyre 2009161-5 Gayshawna Watkins 2011160-11 Brittney Borden 2006160-8 Carla Durham 2009160-3 Norjai Palma 2011156-3 Beverly Burnett 2005155-10 Kristie Boggan 2006

Pole Vault12-10 Suzanne Makinson 200412-9.5 Cassie Crawford 201112-1.5 Shea Snow 200812-1.5 Ashley Beale 200912-1.5 Julie Ward 200911-11.75 Caren Mah 200611-5.75 Kaitlyn Heeke 200711-1.75 Meredith Wilson 201110-10 Meg Irwin 200910-8.25 Jessica Fowler 2004

Heptathlon4519 Kiara Crutchfield 20084448 Tondra White 20044332 Kristie Boggan 20064035 Crystal Dukes 20084024 Myra Keeter 20043762 Nancy Hinson 20023758 Caroline Jett 20063690 Naadia Crutchfield 20093640 Andrea Jones 20113506 Julie Ward 2007 Heptathlon - First Day Points2994 Tondra White 20042866 Kiara Crutchfield 20082848 Kristie Boggan 20062615 Crystal Dukes 20082591 Myra Keeter 2004 Heptathlon - Second Day Points1939 Tondra White 20031653 Kiara Crutchfield 20081575 Myra Keeter 20041514 Kristie Boggan 20051455 Caroline Jett 2006

100m Hurdles - Heptathlon14.41 Tondra White 200414.63 Kiara Crutchfield 200815.11 Myra Keeter 200415.22 Kristie Boggan 200515.72 Emily Wright 2006

High Jump - Heptathlon5-4.25 Tondra White 20045-1 Leslie Atalese 20015-1 Julie Ward 20074-11.75 Caroline Jett 20064-11.50 Nancy Hinson 20024-11.50 Myra Keeter 2004

Shot Put - Heptathlon46-0 Kristie Boggan 200639-3.75 Nancy Hinson 200236-10.25 Crystal Dukes 200835-0.50 Leslie Atalese 200132-11.25 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

200m - Heptathlon25.25 Tondra White 200425.34 Kiara Crutchfield 200826.32 Crystal Dukes 200826.45 Andrea Jones 201126.61 Kristie Boggan 2004

Long Jump - Heptathlon17-9.50 Tondra White 200417-8.25 Kiara Crutchfield 200816-2.50 Crystal Dukes 200816-1.75 Myra Keeter 200415-9 Andrea Jones 2011

Javelin - Heptathlon110-3 Kristie Boggan 200696-1 Nancy Hinson 200289-10 Natalie Sayewich 200588-10 Myra Keeter 200484-3 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

800m - Heptathlon2:31.18 Caroline Jett 20062:31.93 Tondra White 20032:32.57 Myra Keeter 20042:33.61 Kristie Boggan 20052:35.64 Kiara Crutchfield 2008

Indoor ChampIons

55m DasH1988 6.91 Lamonda Miller1989 6.82 Lamonda Miller1990 7.01 Lynett Farmer1992 7.10 Melissa Morrison1993 6.98 Melissa Morrison1994 7.05 Alice Vinson1996 7.25 Niki Harris2000 6.95 Shonte' Pinkston2001 6.90 Shonte' Pinkston2002 7.04 Jennifer Claud

55m HurDles1988 8.68 Patrina Massey1990 8.49 Monica Teeter1991 8.18 Melissa Morrison1992 7.98 Melissa Morrison1993 8.09 Melissa Morrison1994 8.20 Beth Burleson1995 8.20 Charlotte Redden1997 8.07 Trice Roundtree2003 7.86 Ronda White

60m DasH2010 7.62 Ashley McKiver2011 7.58 Breanna Alston 60m HurDles2004 8.62 Ronda White2005 8.48 Ronda White

200m DasH1988 24.06 Lamonda Miller1989 23.84 Lamonda Miller1990 25.83 Stethane Pipkins1991 24.99 Lynette Gardin1992 24.93 Lynette Gardin1993 25.69 Melissa Morrison2000 24.60 Shonte' Pinkston2001 24.63 Shonte' Pinkston2004 24.59 Jennifer Claud2011 24.48 Breanna Alston

400m DasH1988 58.39 Melissia Rogers1990 59.17 Monica Teeter1992 56.55 Lynette Gardin

800m ruN1990 2:18.59 Jennifer Bowers1991 2:13.67 Jennifer Bowers1997 2:13.30 MJ Harrelson1998 2:10.54 MJ Harrelson1999 2:15.91 MJ Harrelson2001 2:08.40 MJ Harrelson2002 2:13.29 Katie Sujkowski2003 2:19.45 Katie Sujkowski

mile ruN1990 5:12.61 Traci McIntyre1999 4:57.17 MJ Harrelson2001 4:59.20 MJ Harrelson2002 5:07.96 Katie Sujkowski2007 5:00.88 Meghan Gaffney

3000m ruN1989 9:48.61 Whitney Ball1990 9:57.28 Whitney Ball2009 9:47.21 Meg Gaffney2010 10:09.73 Trinity Foreman

5000m ruN1989 16:52.46 Whitney Ball1990 17:26.16 Whitney Ball1992 17:07.82 Leigh Wallace2003 17:43.56 Sarah Primeau

loNg jump1991 18-8.75 Sabrina Hill1994 19-3.50 Alice Vinson2002 19-6.75 Ronda White2005 19-6.25 Jennifer Claud2006 19-11 Vonteena Knotts2008 19-00.75 Vonteena Knotts

triple jump1988 38-2 Linda McKoy1989 38-11 Stethane Pipkins1990 39-2 Sabrina Hill1991 40-6.50 Sabrina Hill1992 40-11.25 Melissa Morrison1993 40-11.50 Melissa Morrison1994 39-3.50 Precious Quire1995 41-6 Precious Quire2001 41-2.25 Kirsten Bowden2002 40-4.75 Tondra White2003 41-4.50 Ronda White2004 43-7.75 Ronda White

2005 41-11.25 Jennifer Claud2009 41-7.25 Danielle Thorpe2010 40-9.50 Danielle Thorpe

HigH jump1988 5-6 Linda McKoy1989 5-9 Linda McKoy1990 5-6 Linda McKoy1991 5-6 Sabrina Hill1994 5-7.75 Cindy Miner2004 5-6 Suzanne Makinson2011 5-7.75 Rebecca Hazeltine

sHot put1992 41-9.75 Michelle Rhyne1996 46-3 Ayokka Green1998 47-7 Ayokka Green2002 43-10.75 LaShana Poole2004 48-2 Beverly Burnett2005 47-2.50 Brittani Williams2006 48-10 Beverly Burnett2007 47-9 Brittani Williams2008 48-3.5 Brittani Williams2009 43-1.5 Whitney Smyre2011 49-5 Gayshawna Watkins

20 Lb. weigHt tHrow1996 48-2.75 Ayokka Green1998 55-1.5 Ayokka Green2001 55-3.75 LaShana Poole2002 56-3.25 LaShana Poole2003 57-2 LaShana Poole 2008 59-2.75 Brittani Williams2009 58-4.5 Whitney Smyre2011 58-9.50 Whitney Smyre

pole vault 2006 11-5.75 Caren Mah 2008 12-1.50 Shea Snow2009 11-9.75 Julie Ward 2010 11-7.75 Julie Ward 2011 12-5.50 Cassie Crawford two mile relay1991 9:29.56 Bowers, Girouard Barger, Free1992 9:34.06

mile relay1989 3:58.83 Pipkins, Rogers Teeter, Gardin1993 4:06.51 Lazenby, Burleson Parkan, Lee

3200m relay1990 9:47.70

1600m relay1990 4:00.922001 3:51.37 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Pinkston

DistaNCe meDley relay1994 12:23.411999 12:23.66 Harrelson, Reeder Slack, Underwood2001 12:14.16 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Needham2006 12:11.01 K. Smith, Jett Gaffney, A. Baker team CHampioNs1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ,2007, 2009, 2011

outdoor ChampIons 100m DasH1987 11.69 Lamonda Miller1988 11.56 Lamonda Miller1989 11.50 Lamonda Miller1990 12.24 Stethane Pipkins1992 12.01 Melissa Morrison1993 11.45 Melissa Morrison1994 12.04 Alice Vinson1998 11.89 Shonte’ Pinkston1999 11.76 Shonte’ Pinkston2000 11.80 Shonte’ Pinkston2001 11.83 Shonte’ Pinkston2002 12.29 Jennifer Claud2004 11.73 Jennifer Claud

100m HurDles1987 14.56 Bobbie Puckett1988 15.03 Patrina Massey1991 13.96 Melissa Morrison1992 14.76 Melissa Morrison1993 13.70 Melissa Morrison1994 14.65 Charlotte Redden

1995 14.57 Trice Roundtree1997 14.44 Trice Roundtree2002 14.07 Ronda White2003 13.98 Ronda White2004 13.79 Ronda White

200m DasH1987 24.05 Lamonda Miller1988 23.88 Lamonda Miller1989 23.50 Lamonda Miller1990 25.54 Stethane Pipkins1991 24.72 Lynette Gardin1993 24.07 Melissa Morrison1995 24.53 Katrina Lee1998 25.01 Shonte’ Pinkston1999 24.55 Angela Pryor2001 24.27 Shonte’ Pinkston2002 24.76 Jennifer Claud2004 24.42 Jennifer Claud2005 23.76 Jennifer Claud2011 24.02 Breanna Alston

400m DasH1988 56.74 Melissia Rogers1989 57.95 Melissia Rogers1990 56.50 Melissia Rogers1992 55.99 Lynette Gardin1993 55.23 Katrina Lee

400m HurDles1989 61.24 Monica Teeter1994 63.35 Beth Burleson2011 60.94 Chenel McFadden

800m ruN1990 2:15.45 Vanessa Kosmala1991 2:14.45 Jennifer Bowers1994 2:14.17 Jenny Sheets1997 2:10.69 MJ Harrelson1998 2:09.47 MJ Harrelson1999 2:07.93 MJ Harrelson2001 2:10.24 MJ Harrelson

1500m ruN1988 4:39.25 Karen Osada1990 4:30.10 Vanessa Kosmala1991 4:35.59 Jennifer Bowers1992 4:41.37 Carrie Hogg1997 4:36.56 MJ Harrelson1998 4:26.62 MJ Harrelson1999 4:24.14 MJ Harrelson2001 4:33.58 MJ Harrelson2002 4:38.85 Katie Sujkowski2003 4:39.86 Katie Sujkowski2007 4:32.51 Meghan Gaffney

3000m ruN1988 10:07.62 Beth Ruggles1989 9:37.66 Whitney Ball1990 9:45.9 Vanessa Kosmala1992 10:03.93 Leigh Wallace1997 10:23.63 Jenny Chase1999 9:52.17 MJ Harrelson2001 9:35.92 MJ Harrelson

3000m steepleCHase2007 10:46.40 Meghan Gaffney 5000m ruN1987 17:41.68 Cindy Little1988 17:30/64 Beth Ruggles1989 16:49.10 Whitney Ball1990 17:35.98 Whitney Ball1992 17:12.53 Leigh Wallace2002 17:59.60 Sarah Primeau

10,000m ruN1989 36:18.89 Whitney Ball1990 36:05.16 Whitney Ball1992 36:55.70 Leigh Wallace2002 38:08.78 Sarah Primeau

loNg jump1987 18-6.75 Patrina Massey1990 20-0.50 Linda McKoy1992 19-4.50 Melissa Morrison1993 20-5.25 Melissa Morrison1994 19-0.50 Alice Vinson2002 19-4.75 Ronda White2003 19-1.25 Ronda White2004 20-1.50 Ronda White

triple jump1987 37-1.25 Patrina Massey1988 37-4.50 Linda McKoy1989 37-7.25 Linda McKoy1990 38-2.75 Sabrina Hill1991 39-0.50 Sabrina Hill1992 38-5 Sabrina Hill1993 41-2 Melissa Morrison1994 40-3.25 Precious Quire

1995 40-9 Precious Quire1996 39-2.25 Nikki Harris2001 42-6.75 Kirsten Bowden2002 42-0 Ronda White2003 41-8 Ronda White2004 41-8.50 Ronda White2008 41-3.75 Danielle Thorpe2009 42-1.50 Danielle Thorpe2010 43-2.25 Danielle Thorpe2011 5-9 Rebecca Hazeltine

HigH jump1987 5-6 Jeanne King1988 5-6 Linda McKoy1989 5-4 Linda McKoy1992 5-4 Sabrina Hill1993 5-7 Cindy Miner

pole vault2008 11-11.25 Shea Snow2009 12-1.5 Shea Snow

javeliN1987 174-11 Meg Warren1991 127-2 Susan Inge1992 129-2 Susan Inge1994 121-5 Rachel Olander1995 132-3 Rachel Olander1996 131-0 Rachel Olander1997 139-7 Rachel Olander1998 123-0 Christine Ziemba2005 128-11 Carolyn Kitchens2009 129-0 Lily Tallent

DisCus1989 140-0 Michelle Rhyne1993 132-7 Sherri Miller1996 141-9 Ayokka Green1997 139-4 Ayokka Green1998 152-1 Ayokka Green2001 135-6 LaShana Poole2002 141-6 LaShana Poole2003 148-8 LaShana Poole2007 138-07 Brittani Williams2008 140-07 Brittani Williams2009 161-8 Lily Tallent

sHot put1992 43-1 Michelle Rhyne1998 48-1 Ayokka Green2004 44-6.75 Beverly Burnett2005 50-10.25 Beverly Burnett2006 48-11.50 Beverly Burnett2009 43-1.5 Lily Tallent2011 47-1 Norjai Palma

Hammer tHrow2003 169-10 LaShana Poole2005 181-4 Nikole Simmons2006 189-2 Nikole Simmons2008 160-11 Brittani Williams2009 161-8 Whitney Smyre

HeptatHloN2003 4388 Tondra White 2006 4332 Kristie Boggan2008 4519 Kiara Crutchfield

400m relay1987 47.66 1988 46.81 1989 45.86 1990 48.181991 46.501992 46.841993 45.711994 46.231998 47.291999 46.882000 47.042004 45.78

1600m relay1988 3:52.84 1989 3:52.861990 3:54.001991 3:53.311998 3:52.39

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Dee Anna Davis Joanna Davis 2009-11Holly DeCann Ana DeLeon 2010-pres.Patricia Denson Adrianna Dibernardi 2003-07Nichole Disher 1990-94Melissa “Missy’” Dock 2000-04Crystal Dukes 2007-11Asia Dunlap 2008-pres

Elizabeth Edel 2001-05Mary Engle Tiffany Enloe 2007Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 2005-09

Latoya Farmer 2007Lynette Farmer Jennifer Flaherty 2004Perry Fields Sandra Ford Alicia FoustJessica FowlerTania FreeMelanie Frye 2007-08Corie Fuchs 1996-00

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Stephanie Hall 2002-06Amanda Hamilton 2009-presKelsey Hanger 2008-presMary Jayne Harrelson 1996-01Michelle Harris Nikki Harris Elizabeth HarrisonBianca Harvey 2007-11Kelly Hawkins Rebecca Hazeltine 2007-11Kaitlyn Heeke 2004-08Erin Hicks Melanie HicksSabrina Hill 1988-92Bridgette Hills 2007-10Lynda Hiller 2006-11Nancy HinsonJannica HjertmanCarrie Hogg 1991-94Alexis Hoover 2002-06Jenny Honeycutt Teshayla Horne Karen HoustonEmily Hoyt 2004-08Christy Hunter

Susan IngePaige IngramEhrin Irvin 2001-05Meg Irwin 2004-09Erika Ivey 2009-pres

Margaret JacksonChelsea Jacobs 2000-04Monica JarrellVea Jenkins Caroline Jett 2002-06Monica Johnson 2005-08Kristen Jorgensen

Myra Keeter 2000-04Jennifer Kelley 2002-06Robin KennelErika KennerDeidre KeyesJeanne KingDestine Kirkman 2010-pres.Carolyn KitchensCourtney KlitzschVonteena Knotts 2004-08Kallie Kocourek Melissa Kopec 2006-08Vanessa Kosmala Donna KozlowskiKathy Krecji

Lindsay LancasterTonie LazenbyKatrina LeeMeghan LettsWillie LewisNadia Liriano 2007-pres Alisha LittleCindy LittleKristel LovgrenMacon Lowman 2003-07Cailin Lynch

Chenel McFadden 2006-11Chinelle McFadden 2006-07Michaela McGriff 2007-presTraci McIntyreAshley McKiver 2006-10D’Shawrna McLucas 2009-presShannon Meadows 2001-05Marivi MercadoAngel MiklovicCrystal Miller 2002-06Lamonda Miller Sherri MillerCindy Miner Kate MinserLisa MitchellMary Montgomery 2010-presPaula Moore 2001-05Breahna Morrison 2010-presMelisssa Morrison

Melanie BabbAnna Baker 2004-08Charlotte Baker 2002-06Whitney BallErica BanryHeidi Barger 1988-92Kasey Barnette Ashley Beale 2006-11Kathleen Billington Suzanne Black Kristie Boggan 2002-06Brittney Borden 2005-07Kristen Bowden Addie BowerJennifer Bowers 1987-91Carla Bowlin 2002-06Matasha Brown 2001-05Michelle Brutus 2007-11TatBeth BurlesonBeverly Burnett 2002-06

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Christina Parker 2008-presHannah Parks 2005-10Jocelyn Parnell 2010-presTammy PearsallLone PedersonLone PedersonMeg Phillips 2006-07Shonte’ Pinkston 1998-01Tera PittsJackie PoageLaShana Poole 1999-03Pat PooleSusan PooleChristina Post 2004-08Jennifer Povick 2006-09Betsy PrewittJamie PriceVirginia PriceSarah Primeau 1999-03Angela PryorBobbie Puckett

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Chenel McFadden 2006-11Chinelle McFadden 2006-07Michaela McGriff 2007-presTraci McIntyreAshley McKiver 2006-10D’Shawrna McLucas 2009-presShannon Meadows 2001-05Marivi MercadoAngel MiklovicCrystal Miller 2002-06Lamonda Miller Sherri MillerCindy Miner Kate MinserLisa MitchellMary Montgomery 2010-presPaula Moore 2001-05Breahna Morrison 2010-presMelisssa Morrison

Melanie BabbAnna Baker 2004-08Charlotte Baker 2002-06Whitney BallErica BanryHeidi Barger 1988-92Kasey Barnette Ashley Beale 2006-11Kathleen Billington Suzanne Black Kristie Boggan 2002-06Brittney Borden 2005-07Kristen Bowden Addie BowerJennifer Bowers 1987-91Carla Bowlin 2002-06Matasha Brown 2001-05Michelle Brutus 2007-11TatBeth BurlesonBeverly Burnett 2002-06

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Lily Tallent 2004-2009Piper Taylor 2002-06Portia Taylor 2002-06Tanisha Taylor Monica TeeterJasmine Thompson 2007-08Danielle Thorpe 2006-11Lauren TierneyDeanne Tiplady 2009-presKristen TrexlerVanessa Tysor

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Molly Vaughan 2010-presJennifer VestAlice VinsonKristen Vllendorf

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Kim Waldron 2007-08Allison Walker Laura WalkupLeigh Wallace 1988-92Shaniqua Wallace 2004-07 Charlotte Walsh 2007-2010Julie Ward 2006-2010Meg WarrenGayshawna Watkins 2009-presDawn Wehrenberg 1991-95Juanita WelfordKara WestmorelandRonda White 2000-04Tondra White 2000-04Brittani Williams 2004-08Mary Kay Williams Shelby Williams 2010-presJenna Williamson 2009-presSarah Williamson 2009-presMeredith Wilson 2009-presJenna Wrieden 2006-07 Emily WrightMichelle WrightLou Ann Wynn

Meghan Gaffney 2004-09Lynette Gardin 1989-92Ellen Girodias 2009-11Laura Girouard Hillary Goode 2000-04Taiisha GoinsGina Gomez

Markita MackeyCaren Mah 2002-06Suzanne Makinson 2000-04Shenita Martin 2009-presPatrina MasseyAndrea MatthewsShantre MayfieldJoey-Maria JonesKim MathisJessica Mayela 2005-08Linda McCoy

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Name Class eveNt major HometowN / HigH sCHoolAdedeji Adeneye So. Long Jump, Triple Jump Communications Greensboro, N.C./Southeast GuilfordJohn Selman Bell Sr. Pole Vault Marketing Atlanta, Ga./MaristStanley Broaden-Branch Fr. Hurdles Exercise Science Wilmington, N.C./AshleyRead Caulkins So. Mid Distance Biology Raleigh, N.C./MillbrookAaron Combs Fr. Mid Distance Business Jonesville, N.C./StarmountTyler Combs Jr. Long Sprints Psychology/Business Hendersonville, N.C./HendersonvilleJoshua Cox So. Distance, CC Undeclared Mooresville, N.C./Mooresville Stephen Davis So. High Jump Chemistry Brown Summit, N.C./Magna VistaAaron Dohanic Sr. Hurdles, Sprints Exercise Science Lake City, Pa./GirardChris Garrett Fr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Garner, N.C./West JohnstonJake Goodchild R-Sr. Decathlon Economics Hendersonville, N.C./West HendersonBrian Graves Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Bethesda, Md./Walter JohnsonPatrick Hill So. Jumps Undeclared Morganton, N.C./FreedomJoshua Hogg So. High Jump Undeclared Kernersville, N.C./Winston-SalemJordan Hopper Fr. Throws Psychology Rockwell, N.C./East RowanHoward-Smith Jr. Distance, CC Appropriate Technology Charlottesville, Va./WesternJonathan Howes Fr. Throws Secondary Math Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel HillTrey Jones Jr. Hurdles Special Education Robbinsville, N.C./RobbinsvilleKenley Joseph So. Hurdles Molecular Biology Wake Forest, N.C./Cardinal GibbonsNicholas Kelly Sr. Distance, CC Psychology Burlington, N.C./WilliamsJames Koehler Fr. Sprints, Multis Undeclared Roswell, Ga./RoswellZane Lail Sr. Throws Construction Hickory, N.C./Fred T. FoardMichael Lilley Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotion Hagerstown, Md./WilliamsportAlex Lomax Fr. Pole Vault Undeclared Hickory, N.C./MaidenKyle McFoy Fr. Distance, CC Forensic Newark, Del./The TatnallMarshall McRae Fr. Sprints, Long Jump Criminal Justice Red Springs, N.C./Red SpringsRyan Minor Fr. Throws Undeclared Southport, N.C./South BrunswickChristopher Moen Jr. Mid Distance, CC Health Education Rockville, Md./Walter JohnsonDennis Moore Sr. Sprints Building Sciences Asheville, N.C./TC RobersonIan Paran Fr. Multi, PV Pre-Medicine West End, N.C./PinecrestCaleb Poplin Sr. Throws Geography Hamptonville, N.C./StarmountLandon Powell Jr. Sprints Communications Lexington, N.C./North DavidsonDarius Purcell Sr. High Jump Communications Fayetteville, N.C./EE SmithWilliam Raby So. Distance, CC Economics Charlotte, N.C./McCallie SchoolDavid Riddleberger Fr. Sprints Psychology Raleigh, N.C./WakefieldMason Rivera Fr. Distance, CC Undeclared Parkton, Md./HerefordRaphael Rojas Fr. Mid Distance Biology Charlotte, N.C.Ardrey KellNick Sansotta Fr. Throws Business Matthews, N.C./ButlerDaryl Saunders Fr. High Jump, 400m Health Care Raleigh, N.C./GarnerAshton Smith Fr. Distance, CC Music Industry Huntington, W.Va./HuntingtonSean Soderman Sr. Distance, CC Nutrition Charlotte, N.C./NorthJared Stalling Jr. Throws Pre-Professional Greensboro, N.C./Northwest GuilfordJacob Stowe Fr. Pole Vault Undeclared Matthews, N.C./ButlerMark Sullivan So. Distance, CC Business Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal GibbonsAlex Taylor Jr. Distance, CC Building Science Charlotte, N.C./ProvidenceJustin Thomas Jr. Sprints Health Promotions Apex, N.C./Holly SpringsJamal Tiller So. Triple Jump, Long Jump Accounting Marietta, Ga./WheelerCharles Wofford Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotion Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard

Director of Cross Country and Track: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971), 30th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Relays)Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987), 17th year (Distance)Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000), 10th year (Throws)Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002), 9th year (Horizontal Jumps, Sprints, Strength and Conditioning)Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975), 9th year (Pole Vault)Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976), 5th year (High Jump)Graduate Assistant: James Snyder (George Mason, 2010), 2nd year (Distance, CC)Student Assistant: Jay Weaver, 2nd year (Mid Distance, Long Sprints)Athletic Trainer: Eric Bengtson 1st year

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Name Class eveNt major HometowN / HigH sCHoolAdedeji Adeneye So. Long Jump, Triple Jump Communications Greensboro, N.C./Southeast GuilfordJohn Selman Bell Sr. Pole Vault Marketing Atlanta, Ga./MaristStanley Broaden-Branch Fr. Hurdles Exercise Science Wilmington, N.C./AshleyRead Caulkins So. Mid Distance Biology Raleigh, N.C./MillbrookAaron Combs Fr. Mid Distance Business Jonesville, N.C./StarmountTyler Combs Jr. Long Sprints Psychology/Business Hendersonville, N.C./HendersonvilleJoshua Cox So. Distance, CC Undeclared Mooresville, N.C./Mooresville Stephen Davis So. High Jump Chemistry Brown Summit, N.C./Magna VistaAaron Dohanic Sr. Hurdles, Sprints Exercise Science Lake City, Pa./GirardChris Garrett Fr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Garner, N.C./West JohnstonJake Goodchild R-Sr. Decathlon Economics Hendersonville, N.C./West HendersonBrian Graves Sr. Distance, CC Exercise Science Bethesda, Md./Walter JohnsonPatrick Hill So. Jumps Undeclared Morganton, N.C./FreedomJoshua Hogg So. High Jump Undeclared Kernersville, N.C./Winston-SalemJordan Hopper Fr. Throws Psychology Rockwell, N.C./East RowanHoward-Smith Jr. Distance, CC Appropriate Technology Charlottesville, Va./WesternJonathan Howes Fr. Throws Secondary Math Chapel Hill, N.C./East Chapel HillTrey Jones Jr. Hurdles Special Education Robbinsville, N.C./RobbinsvilleKenley Joseph So. Hurdles Molecular Biology Wake Forest, N.C./Cardinal GibbonsNicholas Kelly Sr. Distance, CC Psychology Burlington, N.C./WilliamsJames Koehler Fr. Sprints, Multis Undeclared Roswell, Ga./RoswellZane Lail Sr. Throws Construction Hickory, N.C./Fred T. FoardMichael Lilley Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotion Hagerstown, Md./WilliamsportAlex Lomax Fr. Pole Vault Undeclared Hickory, N.C./MaidenKyle McFoy Fr. Distance, CC Forensic Newark, Del./The TatnallMarshall McRae Fr. Sprints, Long Jump Criminal Justice Red Springs, N.C./Red SpringsRyan Minor Fr. Throws Undeclared Southport, N.C./South BrunswickChristopher Moen Jr. Mid Distance, CC Health Education Rockville, Md./Walter JohnsonDennis Moore Sr. Sprints Building Sciences Asheville, N.C./TC RobersonIan Paran Fr. Multi, PV Pre-Medicine West End, N.C./PinecrestCaleb Poplin Sr. Throws Geography Hamptonville, N.C./StarmountLandon Powell Jr. Sprints Communications Lexington, N.C./North DavidsonDarius Purcell Sr. High Jump Communications Fayetteville, N.C./EE SmithWilliam Raby So. Distance, CC Economics Charlotte, N.C./McCallie SchoolDavid Riddleberger Fr. Sprints Psychology Raleigh, N.C./WakefieldMason Rivera Fr. Distance, CC Undeclared Parkton, Md./HerefordRaphael Rojas Fr. Mid Distance Biology Charlotte, N.C.Ardrey KellNick Sansotta Fr. Throws Business Matthews, N.C./ButlerDaryl Saunders Fr. High Jump, 400m Health Care Raleigh, N.C./GarnerAshton Smith Fr. Distance, CC Music Industry Huntington, W.Va./HuntingtonSean Soderman Sr. Distance, CC Nutrition Charlotte, N.C./NorthJared Stalling Jr. Throws Pre-Professional Greensboro, N.C./Northwest GuilfordJacob Stowe Fr. Pole Vault Undeclared Matthews, N.C./ButlerMark Sullivan So. Distance, CC Business Raleigh, N.C./Cardinal GibbonsAlex Taylor Jr. Distance, CC Building Science Charlotte, N.C./ProvidenceJustin Thomas Jr. Sprints Health Promotions Apex, N.C./Holly SpringsJamal Tiller So. Triple Jump, Long Jump Accounting Marietta, Ga./WheelerCharles Wofford Jr. Distance, CC Health Promotion Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard

Director of Cross Country and Track: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971), 30th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Relays)Head Cross Country Coach and Assistant Track: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987), 17th year (Distance)Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000), 10th year (Throws)Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002), 9th year (Horizontal Jumps, Sprints, Strength and Conditioning)Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975), 9th year (Pole Vault)Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976), 5th year (High Jump)Graduate Assistant: James Snyder (George Mason, 2010), 2nd year (Distance, CC)Student Assistant: Jay Weaver, 2nd year (Mid Distance, Long Sprints)Athletic Trainer: Eric Bengtson 1st year

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SPRINTS Coach Weaver returns three of the most accomplished sprinters in ASU history and three of best sprinters in the Southern Con-ference: senior Dennis Moore, and juniors Landon Powell and Justin Thomas. Moore won the 60m and 200m events at last years SoCon Indoor Championships and is second all-time (6.79) in ASU’s record book in the 60m and is fourth all-time (21.62) in the 200m. During the outdoor season Moore continued his dominance and claimed the 100m and 200m conference titles. He broke ASU’s 200m record (20.73) and moved up to second all-time in the 100m (10.34) at the North Florida Invitational. Moore capped off his very successful junior season by compet-ing in the 200m at the NCAA East Regional. Powell finished second in the 200m and third in the 60m with ASU’s fourth all-time fastest 60m time (6.84) at last season’s indoor conference championships. He earned a run-ner-up finish in the 100m and a fourth-place finish in the 200m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Thomas placed fourth in the 200m and sixth in the 60m at the 2011 SoCon Cham-pionships, and his 6.89 60m time put him seventh all-time. Thomas had an even more successful outdoor season with third-place finishes in the 100m and 200m at the confer-ence outdoor meet. He also helped ASU win its second-straight 4x100-meter relay outdoor conference title.

HURDLES ASU returns a duo of experienced SoCon hurdlers in senior AJ Dohanic and junior Trey Jones. Dohanic earned a third-place finish in the 60m hurdles at the conference indoor meet. He ended is junior season very strong with a pair of second place finishes in the 110m and 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Jones tabbed his fourth all-SoCon honor with a fourth-place finish at the 60m hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships. He

ended his season with a fifth-place finish at the conference outdoor meet in the 110m hurdles.

MIDDLE DISTANCE The Mountaineers’ middle distance squad will be led by juniors Alex Taylor and Chris Moen. Taylor claimed the conference title in the mile and finished eighth in the 800m. He earned a fifth-place finish in the 800m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Taylor capped a off a very successful sophomore campaign by competing at the NCAA East Regional in the 1500m. Moen finished second in the mile and claimed the 3000m title at the conference indoor meet. He set a new school record with a time of 8:05.88 in the 3000m at the Akron Invitational. Moen finished the track season with a third-place finish in the 3,000m steeple-chase.

DISTANCE Senior Sean Soderman enters the 2011-12 campaign as the pace setter for the distance runners. Last year, Soderman set a new 5000m indoor record with a time of 14:32.99 at the Akron Invitational. He went on to claim the 5000m title and was a member of the runner-up distance medley team. Soderman ended the season with the Mountaineers best 3000m steeplechase time (8:56.82) to take the confer-ence crown. Sophomore Will Raby won the 5000m title at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and finished fourth in the 10,000m. Senior Nick Kelly adds depth and brings a lot of experience to the distance group. He finished sixth in the 3000m and 5000m at the indoor conference meet. Kelly completed the 2012 campaign with a fifth-place finish in

the 5000m and a sevneth-place finish in the 10,000m at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships.

THROWS The Mountaineers look to continue their throwing success under the veteran leader-ship of seniors Zane Lail and Caleb Poplin. Lail earned his first all-conference honor with a sixth-place finish in the hammer throw at the conference outdoor meet. Poplin finished fifth in the discus at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

JUMPS Senior Darius Purcell is one of the confer-ence’s top high jumpers and looks to continue his dominence. He broke the conference and school record in the high jump at the height of 7-1.75 at the indoor conference meet. Purcell finished seventh in the long jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships. He claimed the conference outdoor title in the high jump and finished tied for seventh at the NCAA East Regional to cap off a very strong season. Sophomore Jamal Tiller took the triple jump crown at the conference indoor meet and also finished fifth in the long jump. He finished third in the triple jump and seventh in the long jump at the SoCon Outdoor Cham-pionships. Tiller finished ninth in the triple jump at the USATF Junior Nationals this past summer. Sophomores Patrick Hill and Josh Hogg add depth for the Mountaineers. Hill finished seventh in the triple jump at the conference indoor meet and eighth at the conference outdoor meet. Hogg earned a fifth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the high jump.

MULTI-EVENTS Redshirt-senior Jake Goodchild enters the season with a bunch of experience and SoCon honors in the multi-events. Goodchild finished third in the indoor heptathlon and runner-up at the outdoor decatholon. He is ASU’s all-time points leader with 6560.

2010-11 (Junior): Finished second in the 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Champi-onships ... Earned a third place finish in the 60m hurdles at the conference indoor championships ... ran the Mountaineers’ season-best time in the 55m hurdles (7.50), 60m hurdles (8.18), 110m hurdles (14.55), 400m hurdles (53.90) ... is 5th on ASU’s all-time list in the 55m hurdles and the 60m hurdles.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Runner-up and ran a personal best in the 110m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished seventh at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 400m hurdles.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of third place 4x400-meter relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

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2009-10 (Junior): Finished eighth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the heptathlon.

2008-09 (Sophomore): Notched third place finish in the heptathlon at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runner-up in the decathlon at SoCon Outdoor Championships, broke ASU record with 6278 points.

2007-08 (Freshman): Was a member of the third place all-SoCon 4x400 meter relay team at the SoCon Out-door Championships ... finished third in the decathlon at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2011-12 (Senior) -- Cross Country: Finished in the top-20 at the Southern Conference Championships ... recorded a career-best 6,400m time (20:20.7) at the Mountaineer Open.

2010-11 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Placed 10th at the Asics-Winthrop Invational to help the squad win the inviational ... posted a career-best 6,400m time (20:26.03) at the Covered Bridge Open ... broke his personal record in the 8,000m (25:42) at the Brooks-Paul Short Run ... helped the Apps win their sixth-straight SoCon championship ... Indoor: finished sixth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in 3,000m and 5,000m ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... place first in the 3,000m at the Niswonger Invitational ... Outdoor: Finished second in the 3,000m at the Beach vs. Mountain meet ... finished fifth at the SoCon Championships in the 5,000m ... seventh place finish in the 10,000m helped ASU win its second-straight triple crown.

Gardner-Webb: Holds school records in the mile, 3000m, 5000m and distance medley relay.

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 22.58400m - 51.39500m - 1:13.5655m Hurdles - 7.5060m Hurdles - 8.18Outdoor110m Hurdles - 14.55400m Hurdles - 53.90

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SPRINTS Coach Weaver returns three of the most accomplished sprinters in ASU history and three of best sprinters in the Southern Con-ference: senior Dennis Moore, and juniors Landon Powell and Justin Thomas. Moore won the 60m and 200m events at last years SoCon Indoor Championships and is second all-time (6.79) in ASU’s record book in the 60m and is fourth all-time (21.62) in the 200m. During the outdoor season Moore continued his dominance and claimed the 100m and 200m conference titles. He broke ASU’s 200m record (20.73) and moved up to second all-time in the 100m (10.34) at the North Florida Invitational. Moore capped off his very successful junior season by compet-ing in the 200m at the NCAA East Regional. Powell finished second in the 200m and third in the 60m with ASU’s fourth all-time fastest 60m time (6.84) at last season’s indoor conference championships. He earned a run-ner-up finish in the 100m and a fourth-place finish in the 200m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Thomas placed fourth in the 200m and sixth in the 60m at the 2011 SoCon Cham-pionships, and his 6.89 60m time put him seventh all-time. Thomas had an even more successful outdoor season with third-place finishes in the 100m and 200m at the confer-ence outdoor meet. He also helped ASU win its second-straight 4x100-meter relay outdoor conference title.

HURDLES ASU returns a duo of experienced SoCon hurdlers in senior AJ Dohanic and junior Trey Jones. Dohanic earned a third-place finish in the 60m hurdles at the conference indoor meet. He ended is junior season very strong with a pair of second place finishes in the 110m and 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Jones tabbed his fourth all-SoCon honor with a fourth-place finish at the 60m hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships. He

ended his season with a fifth-place finish at the conference outdoor meet in the 110m hurdles.

MIDDLE DISTANCE The Mountaineers’ middle distance squad will be led by juniors Alex Taylor and Chris Moen. Taylor claimed the conference title in the mile and finished eighth in the 800m. He earned a fifth-place finish in the 800m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Taylor capped a off a very successful sophomore campaign by competing at the NCAA East Regional in the 1500m. Moen finished second in the mile and claimed the 3000m title at the conference indoor meet. He set a new school record with a time of 8:05.88 in the 3000m at the Akron Invitational. Moen finished the track season with a third-place finish in the 3,000m steeple-chase.

DISTANCE Senior Sean Soderman enters the 2011-12 campaign as the pace setter for the distance runners. Last year, Soderman set a new 5000m indoor record with a time of 14:32.99 at the Akron Invitational. He went on to claim the 5000m title and was a member of the runner-up distance medley team. Soderman ended the season with the Mountaineers best 3000m steeplechase time (8:56.82) to take the confer-ence crown. Sophomore Will Raby won the 5000m title at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and finished fourth in the 10,000m. Senior Nick Kelly adds depth and brings a lot of experience to the distance group. He finished sixth in the 3000m and 5000m at the indoor conference meet. Kelly completed the 2012 campaign with a fifth-place finish in

the 5000m and a sevneth-place finish in the 10,000m at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships.

THROWS The Mountaineers look to continue their throwing success under the veteran leader-ship of seniors Zane Lail and Caleb Poplin. Lail earned his first all-conference honor with a sixth-place finish in the hammer throw at the conference outdoor meet. Poplin finished fifth in the discus at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

JUMPS Senior Darius Purcell is one of the confer-ence’s top high jumpers and looks to continue his dominence. He broke the conference and school record in the high jump at the height of 7-1.75 at the indoor conference meet. Purcell finished seventh in the long jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships. He claimed the conference outdoor title in the high jump and finished tied for seventh at the NCAA East Regional to cap off a very strong season. Sophomore Jamal Tiller took the triple jump crown at the conference indoor meet and also finished fifth in the long jump. He finished third in the triple jump and seventh in the long jump at the SoCon Outdoor Cham-pionships. Tiller finished ninth in the triple jump at the USATF Junior Nationals this past summer. Sophomores Patrick Hill and Josh Hogg add depth for the Mountaineers. Hill finished seventh in the triple jump at the conference indoor meet and eighth at the conference outdoor meet. Hogg earned a fifth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the high jump.

MULTI-EVENTS Redshirt-senior Jake Goodchild enters the season with a bunch of experience and SoCon honors in the multi-events. Goodchild finished third in the indoor heptathlon and runner-up at the outdoor decatholon. He is ASU’s all-time points leader with 6560.

2010-11 (Junior): Finished second in the 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Champi-onships ... Earned a third place finish in the 60m hurdles at the conference indoor championships ... ran the Mountaineers’ season-best time in the 55m hurdles (7.50), 60m hurdles (8.18), 110m hurdles (14.55), 400m hurdles (53.90) ... is 5th on ASU’s all-time list in the 55m hurdles and the 60m hurdles.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Runner-up and ran a personal best in the 110m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished seventh at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 400m hurdles.

2008-09 (Freshman): Member of third place 4x400-meter relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Jake GoodchildreDshirt-senior henDersonVille, n.c./west henDerson

Decathlon

Personal BestsIndoor60m - 7.26Long Jump - 21-6.75Shot Put - 40-6.25High Jump - 6-2.7560m Hurdles - 9.40Pole Vault - 14-10.751,000m - 2:51.37

Outdoor100m - 11.36110m Hurdles - 17.06400m - 52.001,500m - 4:49.29High Jump - 6-2Pole Vault - 14-1.25Long Jump - 21-8Shot Put - 42-4.25Discus - 111-1Javelin - 142-4

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burlington, n.c./williams

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2010-11 (Senior): Earned runner-up in the decathlon at the SoCon Outdoor Championships with a score of 6560, which put him as ASU’s all-time points leader ... finished third with 4770 points in the heptathlon for a personal best at the SoCon Indoor Championships.

2009-10 (Junior): Finished eighth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the heptathlon.

2008-09 (Sophomore): Notched third place finish in the heptathlon at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runner-up in the decathlon at SoCon Outdoor Championships, broke ASU record with 6278 points.

2007-08 (Freshman): Was a member of the third place all-SoCon 4x400 meter relay team at the SoCon Out-door Championships ... finished third in the decathlon at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2011-12 (Senior) -- Cross Country: Finished in the top-20 at the Southern Conference Championships ... recorded a career-best 6,400m time (20:20.7) at the Mountaineer Open.

2010-11 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Placed 10th at the Asics-Winthrop Invational to help the squad win the inviational ... posted a career-best 6,400m time (20:26.03) at the Covered Bridge Open ... broke his personal record in the 8,000m (25:42) at the Brooks-Paul Short Run ... helped the Apps win their sixth-straight SoCon championship ... Indoor: finished sixth at the SoCon Indoor Championships in 3,000m and 5,000m ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... place first in the 3,000m at the Niswonger Invitational ... Outdoor: Finished second in the 3,000m at the Beach vs. Mountain meet ... finished fifth at the SoCon Championships in the 5,000m ... seventh place finish in the 10,000m helped ASU win its second-straight triple crown.

Gardner-Webb: Holds school records in the mile, 3000m, 5000m and distance medley relay.

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 22.58400m - 51.39500m - 1:13.5655m Hurdles - 7.5060m Hurdles - 8.18Outdoor110m Hurdles - 14.55400m Hurdles - 53.90

Personal BestsIndoor800m - 2:00.14Mile - 4:18.323,000m - 8:29.235,000m - 14:49.16Outdoor800m - 1:56.321,500m - 3:583,000m - 8:355,000m - 14:53.3810,000m - 31:32.53

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Dennis Mooresenior

asheVille, n.c./tc roberson

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Caleb Poplinsenior

hamptonVille, n.c./starmount

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Zane Lailsenior

hickory, n.c./freD t. foarD

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2010-11 (Junior): Earned all-conference honors in the hammer throw for a sixth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Junior): Ran a personal best (6.79) in 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships to claim the conference title and put in second on ASU’s all-time list ... finished first in the 200m (21.62) at the confer-ence meet to put him fourth on ASU’s all-time list ... claimed the conference title in the 100m and 200m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... earned a second-place finish in the 100m (10.34) at the North Florida Invitational to put him second on ASU’s all-time list ... was a member of the first place 4X100m relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... broke ASU’s 200m record time at the North Florida Invitaional with a time of 20.73 ... competed in the 200m at the NCAA East Regional.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of first-place 4x100 relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... ran then-personal best (10.60) in 100m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships to earn third place ... grabbed fourth in the 200m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished sixth (200m) and seventh (60m) at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2008-09 (Freshman): Grabbed runner-up spots in 60m dash and 200m dash at SoCon Indoor Champion-ships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team ... named SoCon Freshman of the Year for efforts at Indoor Championship ... finished third in the 100m dash and was member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Junior): Finished fifth in the discus (141-0) at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Darius Purcellsenior

fayetteVille, n.c./ ee smith

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2010-11 (Junior): Broke the conference and school record in the high jump at the height of 7-1.75 at the Indoor SoCon Championships ... finished seventh and set a personal best mark in the long jump (22-3.50)

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 42-4.25Weight Throw - 48-0OutdoorDiscus - 143-1Hammer - 160-0Shot Put - 41-3.25

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3960m - 6.79200m - 21.62Outdoor100m - 10.34200m - 20.73

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 45-8.50Weight Throw - 52-0.50OutdoorDiscus - 144-10.5Hammer - 153-3Javelin - 145-4Shot Put - 45-1

Personal BestsIndoorHigh Jump - 7-1.75Long Jump - 22-3.50OutdoorHigh Jump - 6-11Long Jump - 21-2.75

Sean Sodermansenior

charlotte, n.c./north

Distance/cross country

2010-11 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Earned all-conference with a 25:13.10 time at the conference meet ... won the Asics-Winthrop Invitional to help lead ASU the invitaional title ... was the Apps top performer in four of the seven meets ... Indoor: Set the school record in the 5,000m at the Akron Invitational-Gold ... claimed the conferences title in the 5,000m ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon In-door Championships ... Outdoor: earned the conference title in the 3,000m steeplechase ... won the 3,000m steeplechase at the Beach vs. Mountains meet ... placed first at the Raleigh Relays in the 5,000m.

2009-10 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Established new 8K personal best at the Paul Short Run clocking in with a time of 24:38 ... Claimed first-team all-SoCon honors with a sixth place finish at the conference cham-pionship. Outdoor: Placed fifth in the 5,000m run at the SoCon Championships ... Captured third place in the 3,000m steeplechase at SoCon Championships.

2008-09 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Finished 15th at the SoCon Championships, posting a season-best time of 25:34 ... Named to the SoCon all-freshman team. Indoor: Claimed third place in the 5,000m run at the SoCon Championships, earning all-SoCon honors. Outdoor: Placed fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase at So-Con Championships ... Won USATF Jr. national championship in 3,000m steeplechase ... Represented the USA at the Pan-Am Junior Games, placed second in the 3,000m steeplechase.

at the indoor conference meet ... set the meet record at the Appalachian Open (Jan. 15) in the high jump at the height of 7-0.25 ... claimed his first SoCon Outdoor Championship in the high jump (6-10.75) ... finished first in the high jump at the Wake Forest Invitational, Liberty Invitational, Beach vs. Mountains, and the North Florida Invitational ... finished tied for seventh at the NCAA East Regional ... earned an eighth place finish in the long jump at the Outdoor SoCon Championships.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Second at SoCon Outdoor Championships in the high jump ... qualifiedfor NCAA Preliminaries in the high jump ... runner-up in the high jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... named SoCon Field Athlete of the Week twice (Jan. 21 and Feb. 4).

2008-09 (Freshman): Runner-up in the high jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... second in the high jump at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the high jump ... named So-Con Field Athlete of the Week for the week of April 3.

Trey JonesJunior

robbinsVille, n.c./robbinsVille

hurDles

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a fourth place finish in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.28 at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... Grabbed fifth place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles.

2009-10 (Freshman): Grabbed third place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles ... finished sixth in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... claimed fifth in the 60m hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 8:30.035,000m - 14:32.99Outdoor800m - 1:56.891,500m - 3:58.043,000m Steeplechase - 8:56.825,000m - 14:22.16

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 23.89400m - 53.7455m Hurdles - 7.7960m Hurdles - 8.27Outdoor110m Hurdles - 14.68400m Hurdles - 55.32

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Caleb Poplinsenior

hamptonVille, n.c./starmount

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Zane Lailsenior

hickory, n.c./freD t. foarD

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2010-11 (Junior): Earned all-conference honors in the hammer throw for a sixth-place finish at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Junior): Ran a personal best (6.79) in 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships to claim the conference title and put in second on ASU’s all-time list ... finished first in the 200m (21.62) at the confer-ence meet to put him fourth on ASU’s all-time list ... claimed the conference title in the 100m and 200m at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... earned a second-place finish in the 100m (10.34) at the North Florida Invitational to put him second on ASU’s all-time list ... was a member of the first place 4X100m relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... broke ASU’s 200m record time at the North Florida Invitaional with a time of 20.73 ... competed in the 200m at the NCAA East Regional.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Member of first-place 4x100 relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... ran then-personal best (10.60) in 100m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships to earn third place ... grabbed fourth in the 200m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished sixth (200m) and seventh (60m) at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2008-09 (Freshman): Grabbed runner-up spots in 60m dash and 200m dash at SoCon Indoor Champion-ships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team ... named SoCon Freshman of the Year for efforts at Indoor Championship ... finished third in the 100m dash and was member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Junior): Finished fifth in the discus (141-0) at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Darius Purcellsenior

fayetteVille, n.c./ ee smith

high Jump

2010-11 (Junior): Broke the conference and school record in the high jump at the height of 7-1.75 at the Indoor SoCon Championships ... finished seventh and set a personal best mark in the long jump (22-3.50)

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 42-4.25Weight Throw - 48-0OutdoorDiscus - 143-1Hammer - 160-0Shot Put - 41-3.25

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3960m - 6.79200m - 21.62Outdoor100m - 10.34200m - 20.73

Personal BestsIndoorShot Put - 45-8.50Weight Throw - 52-0.50OutdoorDiscus - 144-10.5Hammer - 153-3Javelin - 145-4Shot Put - 45-1

Personal BestsIndoorHigh Jump - 7-1.75Long Jump - 22-3.50OutdoorHigh Jump - 6-11Long Jump - 21-2.75

Sean Sodermansenior

charlotte, n.c./north

Distance/cross country

2010-11 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Earned all-conference with a 25:13.10 time at the conference meet ... won the Asics-Winthrop Invitional to help lead ASU the invitaional title ... was the Apps top performer in four of the seven meets ... Indoor: Set the school record in the 5,000m at the Akron Invitational-Gold ... claimed the conferences title in the 5,000m ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon In-door Championships ... Outdoor: earned the conference title in the 3,000m steeplechase ... won the 3,000m steeplechase at the Beach vs. Mountains meet ... placed first at the Raleigh Relays in the 5,000m.

2009-10 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Established new 8K personal best at the Paul Short Run clocking in with a time of 24:38 ... Claimed first-team all-SoCon honors with a sixth place finish at the conference cham-pionship. Outdoor: Placed fifth in the 5,000m run at the SoCon Championships ... Captured third place in the 3,000m steeplechase at SoCon Championships.

2008-09 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Finished 15th at the SoCon Championships, posting a season-best time of 25:34 ... Named to the SoCon all-freshman team. Indoor: Claimed third place in the 5,000m run at the SoCon Championships, earning all-SoCon honors. Outdoor: Placed fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase at So-Con Championships ... Won USATF Jr. national championship in 3,000m steeplechase ... Represented the USA at the Pan-Am Junior Games, placed second in the 3,000m steeplechase.

at the indoor conference meet ... set the meet record at the Appalachian Open (Jan. 15) in the high jump at the height of 7-0.25 ... claimed his first SoCon Outdoor Championship in the high jump (6-10.75) ... finished first in the high jump at the Wake Forest Invitational, Liberty Invitational, Beach vs. Mountains, and the North Florida Invitational ... finished tied for seventh at the NCAA East Regional ... earned an eighth place finish in the long jump at the Outdoor SoCon Championships.

2009-10 (Sophomore): Second at SoCon Outdoor Championships in the high jump ... qualifiedfor NCAA Preliminaries in the high jump ... runner-up in the high jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... named SoCon Field Athlete of the Week twice (Jan. 21 and Feb. 4).

2008-09 (Freshman): Runner-up in the high jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... second in the high jump at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the high jump ... named So-Con Field Athlete of the Week for the week of April 3.

Trey JonesJunior

robbinsVille, n.c./robbinsVille

hurDles

2010-11 (Sophomore): Earned a fourth place finish in the 60m hurdles with a time of 8.28 at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... Grabbed fifth place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles.

2009-10 (Freshman): Grabbed third place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles ... finished sixth in the 400m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... claimed fifth in the 60m hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 8:30.035,000m - 14:32.99Outdoor800m - 1:56.891,500m - 3:58.043,000m Steeplechase - 8:56.825,000m - 14:22.16

Personal BestsIndoor200m - 23.89400m - 53.7455m Hurdles - 7.7960m Hurdles - 8.27Outdoor110m Hurdles - 14.68400m Hurdles - 55.32

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rockVille, mD./walter Johnson

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2011-12 (Senior) -- Cross Country: Clocked ASU’s top time of 25:41.7 at the 8,000m Blue Ridge Open ... recorded the Mountaineers second best time (32:14.3) at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship.

2010-11 -- Cross Country (Junior): Competed in five meets including the SoCon Championship and the NCAA Southeast Regional ... Indoor (Junior): Claimed the SoCon title in the 3,000m ... earned a second place finish in the mile at the conference championships ... won the 3,000m at the Appalachian Open and finished second at the Akron Inviational-Gold meet ... broke the school indoor 3,000m record at the Akron Inviational-Gold meet with at 8:05.88 time ... Outdoor (Junior): earned all-conference honors with a third-place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase at SoCon Championships ... finished second in the 1,500m at the Raleigh Relays ... posted a second-place finish at the Beach vs. Mountains meet.

2009-10 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Competed in three meets, with his best finish coming at the season-open-ing Covered Bridge Open (29th).

2008-09 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Competed in four meets for Appalachian as a freshman ... Ran season-best time at Winthrop Invitational, posting a 26:02 ... Posted a 26:33 time at the SoCon Championship ... Indoor: Captured first place in the mile at the SoCon Championships ... Placed eighth at in 800m at the SoCon Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a second place finish in the 200m with personal best time of 22.18 ... fin-ished third in the 60m dash with a time of 6.84, which put him tied for third all-time in ASU’s record book ... was a member of the first place 4x100m relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... finished second in the 100m at the SoCon Championships with a time of 10.55 ... earned a fourth place finish in the 200m with a time of 21.32 at the SoCon Championships, which puts him ninth on ASU’s all-time list.

2009-10 (Freshman): Tabbed SoCon Outdoor Most Outstanding Track Performer and Freshmanof the Year ... ran PRs at SoCon Outdoor Championships to win the 100m (10.50) and 200m dash (21.51) ... member of first place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... second in the 60m dash at SoCon Indoor Championships ... claimed fourth in the 200m dash at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2011-12 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Earned second-team all-SoCon honors with his eighth-place finish ... finished fifth overall at the Covered Bridge Open ... led the Mountaineers with a third-place finish at the Mountaineer Open.

2010-11 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Placed 11th at the SoCon Championship to earn all-conference honors ... earned a nineth place finish at the Asics-Winthrop Invitational ... Indoor: Claimed the conference title in the mile ...

Alex TaylorJunior

charlotte, n.c./proViDence

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Landon PowellJunior

lexington, n.c./north DaViDson

sprints

Personal BestsIndoor800 - 1:53.50Mile - 4:08.613,000m - 8:04.88Outdoor800m - 1:53.411,500m - 3:55.853,000m Steeplechase - 9:13.96

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3460m - 6.84200m - 22.18400m - 49.89Outdoor100m - 10.48200m - 21.32400m - 49.13

Personal BestsIndoor800m - 1:53.25 Mile - 4:06.46Outdoor800m - 1:51.981,500m - 3:45.73Mile - 4:10.64

Justin ThomasJunior

apex, n.c./holly springs

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Patrick Hillsophomore

morganton, n.c./freeDom

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2010-11 (Sophomore): Ran a 6.89 60m dash to finish sixth at the SoCon Indoor Championships and is seventh on the ASU’s all-time list ... earned a fourth place finish at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the 200m (22.37) ... grabbed third place in the 100m (10.61) and 200m (21.30) at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... in the member of first-place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2009-10 (Freshman): Ran personal best time of 10.66 in the 100m dash to claim fourth at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... grabbed fifth place in 200m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... member of first-place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Freshman): Jumped a personal-best 46-6.25 at the SoCon Indoor Championships to finish sev-enth in the triple jump ... finished eighth in the triple jump (43-2.25) at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

finished eighth in 800m at the SoCon Championships ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... Outdoor: Was a NCAA Qualifier in the 1,500m ... finished first in the 1,500m at the Liberty Twilight Qualifier Meet, Duke Twilight Meet and the Roanoke Twilight Meet ... earned 12th place finish at the conference championships.

2009-10 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Top finish came at the Mountaineer Open (28th) ... turned in a time of 26:19 at the Blue Ridge Open (8k). Indoor: Took fifth in the 800m and third in the mile at 2010 SoCon Championships ... placed third in the 800m and 1,500m at 2010 conference meet ... competed at 2010 USATF Junior Nationals in the 1,500m and got ninth overall.

Josh Hoggsophomore

kernersVille, n.c./winston-salem

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2010-11 (Freshman): Earned a fifth place finish (6-4.75) in the high jump at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... jumped a personal best 6-6 to finish third at the High Point Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3960m - 6.89200m - 22.07Outdoor100m - 10:58 200m - 21.30

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.13Long Jump - 21-7.50Triple Jump - 46-6.25OutdoorLong Jump - 21-2.75Triple Jump - 45-5

Personal BestsIndoorHigh Jump - 6-0.50OutdoorHigh Jump - 6-6

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rockVille, mD./walter Johnson

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2011-12 (Senior) -- Cross Country: Clocked ASU’s top time of 25:41.7 at the 8,000m Blue Ridge Open ... recorded the Mountaineers second best time (32:14.3) at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship.

2010-11 -- Cross Country (Junior): Competed in five meets including the SoCon Championship and the NCAA Southeast Regional ... Indoor (Junior): Claimed the SoCon title in the 3,000m ... earned a second place finish in the mile at the conference championships ... won the 3,000m at the Appalachian Open and finished second at the Akron Inviational-Gold meet ... broke the school indoor 3,000m record at the Akron Inviational-Gold meet with at 8:05.88 time ... Outdoor (Junior): earned all-conference honors with a third-place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase at SoCon Championships ... finished second in the 1,500m at the Raleigh Relays ... posted a second-place finish at the Beach vs. Mountains meet.

2009-10 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Competed in three meets, with his best finish coming at the season-open-ing Covered Bridge Open (29th).

2008-09 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Competed in four meets for Appalachian as a freshman ... Ran season-best time at Winthrop Invitational, posting a 26:02 ... Posted a 26:33 time at the SoCon Championship ... Indoor: Captured first place in the mile at the SoCon Championships ... Placed eighth at in 800m at the SoCon Championships.

2010-11 (Sophomore): Grabbed a second place finish in the 200m with personal best time of 22.18 ... fin-ished third in the 60m dash with a time of 6.84, which put him tied for third all-time in ASU’s record book ... was a member of the first place 4x100m relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... finished second in the 100m at the SoCon Championships with a time of 10.55 ... earned a fourth place finish in the 200m with a time of 21.32 at the SoCon Championships, which puts him ninth on ASU’s all-time list.

2009-10 (Freshman): Tabbed SoCon Outdoor Most Outstanding Track Performer and Freshmanof the Year ... ran PRs at SoCon Outdoor Championships to win the 100m (10.50) and 200m dash (21.51) ... member of first place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... second in the 60m dash at SoCon Indoor Championships ... claimed fourth in the 200m dash at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2011-12 (Junior) -- Cross Country: Earned second-team all-SoCon honors with his eighth-place finish ... finished fifth overall at the Covered Bridge Open ... led the Mountaineers with a third-place finish at the Mountaineer Open.

2010-11 (Sophomore) -- Cross Country: Placed 11th at the SoCon Championship to earn all-conference honors ... earned a nineth place finish at the Asics-Winthrop Invitational ... Indoor: Claimed the conference title in the mile ...

Alex TaylorJunior

charlotte, n.c./proViDence

Distance/cross country

Landon PowellJunior

lexington, n.c./north DaViDson

sprints

Personal BestsIndoor800 - 1:53.50Mile - 4:08.613,000m - 8:04.88Outdoor800m - 1:53.411,500m - 3:55.853,000m Steeplechase - 9:13.96

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3460m - 6.84200m - 22.18400m - 49.89Outdoor100m - 10.48200m - 21.32400m - 49.13

Personal BestsIndoor800m - 1:53.25 Mile - 4:06.46Outdoor800m - 1:51.981,500m - 3:45.73Mile - 4:10.64

Justin ThomasJunior

apex, n.c./holly springs

sprints

Patrick Hillsophomore

morganton, n.c./freeDom

Jumps

2010-11 (Sophomore): Ran a 6.89 60m dash to finish sixth at the SoCon Indoor Championships and is seventh on the ASU’s all-time list ... earned a fourth place finish at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the 200m (22.37) ... grabbed third place in the 100m (10.61) and 200m (21.30) at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... in the member of first-place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2009-10 (Freshman): Ran personal best time of 10.66 in the 100m dash to claim fourth at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... grabbed fifth place in 200m dash at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... member of first-place 4x100m relay at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2010-11 (Freshman): Jumped a personal-best 46-6.25 at the SoCon Indoor Championships to finish sev-enth in the triple jump ... finished eighth in the triple jump (43-2.25) at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

finished eighth in 800m at the SoCon Championships ... was a member of the second place distance medley team at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... Outdoor: Was a NCAA Qualifier in the 1,500m ... finished first in the 1,500m at the Liberty Twilight Qualifier Meet, Duke Twilight Meet and the Roanoke Twilight Meet ... earned 12th place finish at the conference championships.

2009-10 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Top finish came at the Mountaineer Open (28th) ... turned in a time of 26:19 at the Blue Ridge Open (8k). Indoor: Took fifth in the 800m and third in the mile at 2010 SoCon Championships ... placed third in the 800m and 1,500m at 2010 conference meet ... competed at 2010 USATF Junior Nationals in the 1,500m and got ninth overall.

Josh Hoggsophomore

kernersVille, n.c./winston-salem

high Jump

2010-11 (Freshman): Earned a fifth place finish (6-4.75) in the high jump at the SoCon Outdoor Champion-ships ... jumped a personal best 6-6 to finish third at the High Point Invitational.

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.3960m - 6.89200m - 22.07Outdoor100m - 10:58 200m - 21.30

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 7.13Long Jump - 21-7.50Triple Jump - 46-6.25OutdoorLong Jump - 21-2.75Triple Jump - 45-5

Personal BestsIndoorHigh Jump - 6-0.50OutdoorHigh Jump - 6-6

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Will Rabysophomore

charlotte, n.c./mccallie school

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Jamal Tillersophomore

marietta, ga./wheeler

long Jump/triple Jump

2011-12 -- Cross Country (Junior): Earned second-team all-SoCon with his ninth-place finish ... led the Mountain-eers at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship with at time of 32:05.6.

2010-11 -- Cross Country (Sophomore): Led ASU to its sixth-straight conference title with an eighth place finish ... finished third at the Asics-Winthrop Invitaitional ... was the Apps top performer at the NCAA Southeast Regional ... set a personal record at the 8,000m Brooks-Paul Short Run meet ... Indoor (Freshman): Competed in three meets, including the SoCon Indoor Championships ... became second all-time in the 5,000m for his 15:36.91 time perfor-mence at the Akron Invitational-Gold ... Outdoor (Freshman): Won the 5,000m title at the SoCon Championships ... earned all-conference honors with a fourth place finish in the 10,000m ... finished first at the Beach vs. Mountain meet in the 3,000m.

2009-10 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Competed in three meets as a freshman.

2010-11 (Freshman): Claimed the triple jump title (51-1.75) in the SoCon Indoor Championships and is eighth in ASU’s all-time list ... finished fifth and jumped a personal best (22-8) in the long jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... earned a third place finish in the triple jump at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... grabbed seventh place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the long jump ... finished first in the triple jump at the Wake Forest Invitational ... competed in the USATF Junior Nationals and finished ninth in the triple jump.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 8:32.215,000m - 14:36.91Outdoor1,500m - 3:55.913,000m - 8:36.635,000m - 14:49.3810,000m - 30:29.38

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.66Long Jump - 22-8Triple Jump - 51-1.75Outdoor200m - 24.08Long Jump - 22-1.75Triple Jump - 49-00.75

Stanley Broadenfreshman

wilmington, n.c./ashley

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Chris Garrettfreshman

garner, n.c./ west Johnston

Distance/cross country

High School: All-state in cross country with a runner-up finish his senior season ... finished 15th in the Foot Locker Cross CountrySouth Regional ... earned all-conference three times in cross country ... was a three-time all-state performer in track & field ... State cham-pion in the 1,600m in the 2011 indoor championship.

Aaron Combsfreshman

JonesVille, n.c./starmount

miD-Distance

High School: Claimed the 800m N.C. 2A title as a senior with the time of 1:53.40, which is the second fastest time in N.C. 2A history ... was a three-time regional champion and seven-time all-region honoree ... finished second in the 800m as a junior ... earned all-state honors three times and all-conference honors 11 times ... was named all-conference, all-region, and all-state in cross country as a senior.

Alex Lomaxfreshman

hickory, n.c./maiDen

pole Vault

High School: Claimed the N.C. 2A pole vault championship as a junior and a senior ... won the 1A/2A/3A indoor pole vault champi-onship as a senior ... earned all-state honors all four years of his prep career.

Ryan Minorfreshman

southport,n.c./so. brunswick

throws

High School: Claimed the indoor and outdoor state championship in the shotput as a junior and as a senior ... threw a personal-best 58-10.5 on his way to win the 2010 NCHSAA 3A shotput championship ...finished second in the shotput, third in the hammer throw and fifth in the discus at the 2009 USATF Nationals.

David Riddlebergerfreshman

raleigh, n.c./wakefielD

hurDles

High School: Helped his 4x400m relay team to a second place finish at the 2010 outdoor state meet ... finished fifth in the 300m hurdles and was a member of the fourth place 4x400m relay team at the 2011 4A State Championships ... was a member of the second place 4x400m relay team at the 2010 indoor state meet.

High School: Claimed the North Carolina State championship in the 300m hurdles and 110m hurdles as a senior ... earned all-American honors with his fifth place finish in the 400m hurdles at the New Balance Nationals.

Mason Riverafreshman

parkton, mD./hereforD

Distance/cross country

High School: Won the state cross country meet as a senior ... two-time Baltimore Sun all-metro honors in cross coutnry ... Combined six-time county champion in cross country and track.

Raphael Rojasfreshman

charlotte, n.c./arDrey kell

miD-Distance

High School: Was a three-time all-conference ... earned all-regional in the 800m as a senior ... helped his 4x800m relay team win the 4A State championship ... finished sixth as a sophomore in the 800m at the state championships ... earned all-American honors as a member of the Track Eastern club team ... was a memeber of the third place 4x800m relay team at national.

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Will Rabysophomore

charlotte, n.c./mccallie school

Distance/cross country

Jamal Tillersophomore

marietta, ga./wheeler

long Jump/triple Jump

2011-12 -- Cross Country (Junior): Earned second-team all-SoCon with his ninth-place finish ... led the Mountain-eers at the NCAA Southeast Regional Championship with at time of 32:05.6.

2010-11 -- Cross Country (Sophomore): Led ASU to its sixth-straight conference title with an eighth place finish ... finished third at the Asics-Winthrop Invitaitional ... was the Apps top performer at the NCAA Southeast Regional ... set a personal record at the 8,000m Brooks-Paul Short Run meet ... Indoor (Freshman): Competed in three meets, including the SoCon Indoor Championships ... became second all-time in the 5,000m for his 15:36.91 time perfor-mence at the Akron Invitational-Gold ... Outdoor (Freshman): Won the 5,000m title at the SoCon Championships ... earned all-conference honors with a fourth place finish in the 10,000m ... finished first at the Beach vs. Mountain meet in the 3,000m.

2009-10 (Freshman) -- Cross Country: Competed in three meets as a freshman.

2010-11 (Freshman): Claimed the triple jump title (51-1.75) in the SoCon Indoor Championships and is eighth in ASU’s all-time list ... finished fifth and jumped a personal best (22-8) in the long jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... earned a third place finish in the triple jump at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... grabbed seventh place at the SoCon Outdoor Championships in the long jump ... finished first in the triple jump at the Wake Forest Invitational ... competed in the USATF Junior Nationals and finished ninth in the triple jump.

Personal BestsIndoor3,000m - 8:32.215,000m - 14:36.91Outdoor1,500m - 3:55.913,000m - 8:36.635,000m - 14:49.3810,000m - 30:29.38

Personal BestsIndoor55m - 6.66Long Jump - 22-8Triple Jump - 51-1.75Outdoor200m - 24.08Long Jump - 22-1.75Triple Jump - 49-00.75

Stanley Broadenfreshman

wilmington, n.c./ashley

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Chris Garrettfreshman

garner, n.c./ west Johnston

Distance/cross country

High School: All-state in cross country with a runner-up finish his senior season ... finished 15th in the Foot Locker Cross CountrySouth Regional ... earned all-conference three times in cross country ... was a three-time all-state performer in track & field ... State cham-pion in the 1,600m in the 2011 indoor championship.

Aaron Combsfreshman

JonesVille, n.c./starmount

miD-Distance

High School: Claimed the 800m N.C. 2A title as a senior with the time of 1:53.40, which is the second fastest time in N.C. 2A history ... was a three-time regional champion and seven-time all-region honoree ... finished second in the 800m as a junior ... earned all-state honors three times and all-conference honors 11 times ... was named all-conference, all-region, and all-state in cross country as a senior.

Alex Lomaxfreshman

hickory, n.c./maiDen

pole Vault

High School: Claimed the N.C. 2A pole vault championship as a junior and a senior ... won the 1A/2A/3A indoor pole vault champi-onship as a senior ... earned all-state honors all four years of his prep career.

Ryan Minorfreshman

southport,n.c./so. brunswick

throws

High School: Claimed the indoor and outdoor state championship in the shotput as a junior and as a senior ... threw a personal-best 58-10.5 on his way to win the 2010 NCHSAA 3A shotput championship ...finished second in the shotput, third in the hammer throw and fifth in the discus at the 2009 USATF Nationals.

David Riddlebergerfreshman

raleigh, n.c./wakefielD

hurDles

High School: Helped his 4x400m relay team to a second place finish at the 2010 outdoor state meet ... finished fifth in the 300m hurdles and was a member of the fourth place 4x400m relay team at the 2011 4A State Championships ... was a member of the second place 4x400m relay team at the 2010 indoor state meet.

High School: Claimed the North Carolina State championship in the 300m hurdles and 110m hurdles as a senior ... earned all-American honors with his fifth place finish in the 400m hurdles at the New Balance Nationals.

Mason Riverafreshman

parkton, mD./hereforD

Distance/cross country

High School: Won the state cross country meet as a senior ... two-time Baltimore Sun all-metro honors in cross coutnry ... Combined six-time county champion in cross country and track.

Raphael Rojasfreshman

charlotte, n.c./arDrey kell

miD-Distance

High School: Was a three-time all-conference ... earned all-regional in the 800m as a senior ... helped his 4x800m relay team win the 4A State championship ... finished sixth as a sophomore in the 800m at the state championships ... earned all-American honors as a member of the Track Eastern club team ... was a memeber of the third place 4x800m relay team at national.

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Mark Sullivansophomore

raleigh, n.c./carDinal gibbons

Distance/cross country

2010-11--Cross Country: Earned a first-place finish at the four-mile Southern Mississippi Invitational ... finished fifth at the Troy State ‘Coach “O” Invitational’ ... placed 20th at the Sun Belt Championships.

High School: Was a three-time all-state cross country runner ... earned all-state in the 1,600m four times ... was a four-time varsity letterwinner in cross country and track & field.

DJ Saundersfreshman

raleigh, n.c./garner

high Jump, 400m

High School: Won the 2011 outdoor 4A State high jump ... finished second in the 2010 and 2010 indoor 4A State high jump ... earned a third-place finish in the 2010 outdoor 4A State high jump ... cleared a personal-best height of 6-10 en route to the Carolina Cup Challenge high jump title.

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FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS55m - Landon Powell ............................................... 6.34Triple Jump - Adedeji Adeneye ............................49-9High Jump - Darius Purcell ....................................... 6-8Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ..................................15-6.25Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers .....................62-7.25

TEAM SCORES1. Appalachian State .......................................216.332. Western Carolina .................................................... 1493. Samford ............................................................... 127.334. Davidson ................................................................53.335. The Citadel ...................................................................496. Chattanooga ...............................................................367. Furman ..........................................................................218. Wofford ........................................................................... 59. UNC Greensboro ......................................................... 1

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. 60m - Dennis Moore ............................................ 6.791. 200m - Dennis Moore ........................................21.621. Mile - Alex Taylor ............................................. 4:21.351. 3000m - Chris Moen ....................................... 8:23.421. 5000m - Sean Soderman ............................14:39.591. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller ..............................51-1.751. High Jump - Darius Purcell .......................... 7-1.75*1. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ............................. 54-8.251. Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers .................62-2.502. Distance Medley ............................................10:17.31 (Kelly, Yarchin, Taylor, Soderman)2. Shot Put - Malcolm Styers ........................ 50-10.252. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ..............................16-2.752. Mile - Chris Moen ............................................ 4:12.482. 200m - Landon Powell ......................................22.18

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 60m - Dennis Moore ............................................ 6.842. Blue 200m - Justin Thomas ..............................22.072. Gold 3000m - Chris Moen .......................... 8:05.88*2. Gold High Jump - Darius Purcell ...............6-10.753. Gold 5000m - Sean Soderman ...............14:32.99*3. Blue Triple Jump - Patrick Hill .................. 44-10.75

SEASON BESTS55-METER DASHLandon Powell: 6.34 - Appalachian Collegiate Indoor

60-METER DASHDennis Moore: 6.79 - SoCon Championships

200-METER DASHDennis Moore: 21.62 - Niswonger Invitational

400-METER DASHLandon Powell: 49.89 - Mountaineer Open

800-METER RUNBrandon Hudgins: 1:53.09 - Kentucky Invitational

MILE RUNAlex Taylor: 4:06.46 - Akron Invitational

3000-METER RUNChris Moen: 8:05.88* - Akron Invitational

5000-METER RUNSean Soderman: 14:32.99* - Akron Invitational

55-METER HURDLESAJ Dohanic: 7.50 - Appalachian Pre-Conference

60-METER HURDLESAJ Dohanic: 8.18 - Niswonger Invitational

4x400-METER RELAYAJ Dohanic, Dennis Moore, Landon Powell, Alex Taylor: 3:23.38 - Kentucky Invitational

LONG JUMPPhillip Bush: 22-2.50 - SoCon Championships

TRIPLE JUMPJamal Tiller: 51-1.75 - SoCon Championships

SHOT PUTJerod Gardner: 56-0.50* - Kentucky Invitational

WEIGHT THROWMalcolm Styers: 62-7.75 - App. Pre-Conference

POLE VAULTRyan Twiford: 16-6.75 - Niswonger Invitational

HIGH JUMPDarius Purcell: 7-1.75* - SoCon Championships

DISTANCE MEDLEYNick Kelly, Andrew Yarchin, Sean Soderman, Alex Taylor: 10:17.31 - SoCon Championships

HEPTATHLONJake Goldchild: 4770 - SoCon Championships

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS55m - Justin Thomas ................................................6.39200m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 22.20300m - Landon Powell .......................................... 34.96Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ................................. 16-1.25Weight Throw - Malcom Styers ...................... 62-7.75

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. 55m - Landon Powell ..........................................6.411. 3000m - Chris Moen ......................................8:41.341. High Jump - Darius Purcell ...........................7-0.251. Pole Vault - Landon Hunt ............................15-1.251. Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers ..................... 59-52. 55m Hurdles - AJ Dohanic ................................7.682. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner .............................51-1.50

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers ..................... 59-61. Mile - Alex Taylor ............................................4:15.561. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller .............................48-4.501. High Jump - Darius Purcell .................................6-81. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford .............................16-4.752. Mile - Andrew Yarchin ..................................4:17.702. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ................................53-113. Shot Put - Malcom Styers ............................50-2.503. Mile - Nick Kelly ..............................................4:21.643. 55m - Dennis Moore ...........................................6.41

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. 3000m - Nick Kelly ..........................................8:39.172. High Jump - Darius Purcell ............................6-9.752. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ............................. 16-6.754. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ................................... 54-45. 60m - Landon Powell .......................................... 6.935. 200m - Dennis Moore ....................................... 22.205. Weight Throw - Malcoln Styers.................. 57-7.50

TOP-TEN FINISHERS3. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ........................... 56-0.50*3. High Jump - Darius Purcell ......................... 6-10.254. Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers ................ 59-8.255. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ............................. 16-0.755. 800m - Brandon Hudgins .............................1:53.097. 800m - Chris Moen .........................................1:53.507. Mile - Chris Moen ............................................4:08.6110. 4x400m Relay .................................................3:23.38 (Dohanic, Moore, Powell, Taylor)

ALL PARTICIPANTS1. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ..............................15-8.254. Mile - Chris Moen ............................................ 4:10.456. Weight Throw - Malcolm Styers .................60-2.50T7. High Jump - Darius Purcell .......................... 6-8.7512. Long Jump - Phillip Bush ...........................22-9.25

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Appalachian Collegiate IndoorDec. 4 // Boone, N.C.

Akron InvitationalFeb. 11-12 // Akron, Ohio

Appalachian Pre-ConferenceFeb. 18 // Boone, N.C.

SoCon ChampionshipsFeb. 25-26 // Clemson, S.C.

NCAA QualifierMarch 6 // Blacksburg, Va.

Appalachian OpenJan. 15 // Boone, N.C.

Mountaineer OpenJan. 22 // Boone, N.C.

Niswonger InvitationalFeb. 4-5 // Johnson City, Tenn.

Kentucky InvitationalJan. 28-29 // Lexington, Ky.

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TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ..............................16-.0751. High Jump - Darius Purcell ................................6-111. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller ..............................48-0.752. Long Jump - Phillip Bush ..............................23-2.752. 4x100m Relay .......................................................41.46 (Moore, Powell, Lockard, Thomas)

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. Hammer - Malcolm Styers .............................. 198-61. High Jump - Darius Purcell ............................ 6-8.752. 100m - Dennis Moore ........................................10.342. 200m - Dennis Moore ........................................20.732. Hammer - Tim Daly ............................................ 184-62. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ........................... 54-10.252. Discus - Malcolm Styers ................................... 150-3

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:46.972. 4x100 Relay ...........................................................40.54 (Thomas, Powell, Lockard, Moore)3. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:48.34

SEASON BESTS 100-METER DASH Dennis Moore: 10.34 - SoCon Championships

200-METER DASH Dennis Moore: 20.73 - North Florida Invitational

400-METER DASH Landon Powell: 49.13 - Liberty Invitational

800-METER RUN Brandon Hudgins: 1:51.34 - SoCon Championships

1500-METER RUN Alex Taylor: 3:45.73 - Roanoke Twilight

3000-METER RUN Will Raby: 8:36.63 - Beach vs. Mountains

5000-METER RUN Phil Mitchell: 14:48.12 - Wake Forest Open

10,000- METER RUN Will Raby: 30:29.38 - Raleigh Relays

110-METER HURDLES AJ Dohanic: 14.55 - SoCon Championships

400-METER HURDLES AJ Dohanic: 53.90 - SoCon Championships

3000-METER STEEPLECHASE Sean Soderman: 8:56.82 - SoCon Championships

4X100-METER RELAY Dennis Moore, Landon Powell,TJ Lockard, Justin Thomas: 40.14 - Beach vs. Mountains

4X400-METER RELAYDennis Moore, Landon Powell, AJ Dohanic, Andrew Yarchin: 3:22.54 - Wake Forest Invitational

LONG JUMP Phillip Bush: 23-2.75 - Wake Forest Invitational

TRIPLE JUMP Jamal Tiller: 49-00.75 - North Florida Invitational

SHOT PUT Jerod Gardner: 55-5.50 - SoCon Championships

HAMMER THROW Malcolm Styers: 201-8 - NCAA East Regional

DISCUS Jerod Gardner: 158-11 - SoCon Championships

JAVELIN Jake Goodchild: 155-0 - Beach vs. Mountains

POLE VAULT Ryan Twiford: 16-0.75 - Wake Forest Invitational

HIGH JUMP Darius Purcell: 6-11 - Wake Forest Invitational

DECATHLON Jake Goodchild: 6560 - SoCon Championships

TEAM SCORES1. Appalachian State .............................................2562. Western Carolina ................................................ 218.53. Samford ................................................................. 138.54. Davidson ..................................................................70.5 The Citadel ......................................................................486. Chattanooga ..............................................................427. Furman .........................................................................248. Wofford ........................................................................179. UNC Greensboro .........................................................1 FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS100m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 10.39200m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 20.811500m - Brandon Hudgins ...............................3:53.515000m - Will Raby ............................................. 14:54.573000m SC - Sean Soderman ............................8:56.824x100m Relay ..............................................................0.29 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)High Jump - Darius Purcell .............................. 6-10.75Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ....................................5-5.50Discus - Jerod Gardner ...................................... 158-11Hammer - Malcolm Styers ................................ 191-04

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. 5000m - Sean Soderman ........................... 14:22.162. 4x1500m Relay ............................................ 15:41.59* (Hudgins, Moen, Galloway, Yarchin)2. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ..............................193-92. 1500m - Chris Moen .......................................3:51.604. 4x100m Rela ........................................................ 41.47

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS200m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 21.64 4x100m Relay .......................................................... 41.18 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)High Jump - Darius Purcell .................................6-8.25

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERSHigh Jump - Darius Purcell ................................6-9.754x100m Relay .......................................................... 40.14 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)100m - Dennis Moore .......................................... 10.67200m - Dennis Moore .......................................... 21.513000m - Will Raby ...............................................8:36.633000m SC - Sean Soderman ...........................9:20.97

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERSPole Vault - Ryan Twiford ................................. 15-3.50Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ................................. 52-4.50Hammer - Tim Daly ................................................182-3

ALL PARTICIPANTST11. Hammer - Malcolm Styers .......................... 201-8T15. High Jump - Darius Purcell ...........................6-1116. 4x100m Relay .....................................................40.68 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)18. 200m - Dennis Moore .....................................21.6133. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins ........................ 3:51.9339. 3000m SC - Sean Soderman .................... 9:16.8840. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ...........................52-7.5041. 1500m - Alex Taylor...................................... 3:55.03

ALL PARTICIPANTS9. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller ...............................48-8.2523. Triple Jump - Adedeji Adeneye ......................45-3

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Wake Forest InvitationalMarch 18-19 // Winston-Salem, N.C.

SoCon ChampionshipsApril 22-23 // Birmingham, Ala.

North Florida InvitationalMay 13-14 // Jacksonville, Fla.

NCAA PreliminariesMay 26-28 // Greensboro, N.C.

USATF Junior NationalsJune 22-26 // Eugene, Ore.

Liberty InvitationalApril 1-2 // Lynchburg, Va.

Raleigh RelaysMarch 25-26 // Raleigh, N.C.

Beach vs. MountainApr. 9 // Wilmington, N.C.

High Point InvitationalApril 17 // High Point, N.C.

Liberty TwilightMay 5 // Lynchburg, Va.

ALL PARTICIPANTS21. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ............................ 196-6

NCAA National ChampionshipJune 8-11 // Des Moines, Iowa

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ............................184-071. Discus - Malcolm Styers .................................149-092. High Jump - Darius Purcell ..........................6-10.252. Hammer - Tim Daly ..........................................183-00

Dick Taylor UNC RelaysMay 7 // Chapel Hill, N.C.

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:45.733. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:46.833. 5000m - Will Raby .........................................14:49.385. 3000m SC - Chris Moen....................................9:21.7

Roanoke TwilightMay 12 // Roanoke, Va.

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:47.113. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:47.48

Duke TwilightMay 9 // Durham, N.C.

Top 8,000 Meter Times24:21.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200524:33.28 Alex Taylor 201124:36.0 Will Dickerson 199924:37.0 Tommy Holland 199424:38.0 Sean Soderman 200924:41.49 Will Raby 201124:48.0 Todd Goewey 198324:49.0 Asmeron Desta 200724:50.0 Phil Mitchell 200724:51.0 Carlton Law 198324:51.0 Mark Maddox 2005

Top 8,000 Meter Times by Class Freshman 24:51.0 Phil Mitchell 200624:56.0 Seth Peoples 199425:17.0 Ryan O’Keefe 200525:22.1 Will Dickerson 199525:26.0 Burk Staub 200925:34.0 Tommy Holland 199225:34.0 Joe Halin 200025:34.91 Sean Soderman 200825:39.0 Judson Sarver 199425:42.0 Michael Lilley 2009

Sophomore 24:37.0 Tommy Holland 199424:38.0 Sean Soderman 200924:50.0 Phil MItchell 200724:56.0 Will Dickerson 199625:00.0 Seth Peoples 199525:01.0 Billy Pemberton 199125:03.0 Joe Halin 200125:04.0 Will Raby 201025:05.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199725:06.11 Alex Taylor 2010

Junior24:33.28 Alex Taylor 2011 24:36.0 Will Dickerson 1998 24:38.91 Sean Soderman 201024:41.49 Will Raby 2011 24:49.0 Asmeron Desta 200724:51.0 Mark Maddox 200524:53.0 Nathan Hernandez-Adams 200525:05.0 James Layne 199825:10.0 Brendan Helms 200525:20.0 Mike Mitchell 2005

Senior24:24.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200524:48.0 Todd Goewey 198324:51.0 Carlton Law 198324:54.0 Brian Deal 200724:56.0 Pete Vandenberg 198924:56.0 Brad Dodson 199024:56.0 Brian Miesch 199424:48.0 John Crumbliss 199425:01.0 Shawn Evans 200125:05.67 Brandon Hudgins 2010

Top 10,000 Meter Times30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200530:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 198930:59.0 Brian Deal 200731:03.0 Carlton Law 198131:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 198231:11.0 Tommy Holland 199431:13.0 Will Dickerson 199831:14.1 Asmeron Desta 200731:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199731:22.0 John Crumbliss 1994

Top 10,000 Times by ClassFreshman31:34.0 Seth Peoples 199431:37.0 Mark Shea 198231:44.0 Tommy Holland 199232:00.3 Phil Mitchell 200632:14.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199632:33.0 Asmeron Desta 200432:38.0 Ryan O’Keefe 200532:40.0 Joe Halin 200032:42.0 Brendon Helms 200332:46.0 Brian Watkins 1992

Sophomore31:03.0 Carlton Law 198131:11.0 Tommy Holland 199431:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199731:36.0 Craig Warren 198631:40.0 Joe Halin 200131:41.0 Carson Blackwelder 200231:54.7 Phil Mitchell 200731:53.9 Will Raby 201031:57.0 Ryan Toler 200232:02.33 Sean Soderman 2009

Junior31:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 198231:13.0 Will Dickerson 199831:14.1 Asmeron Desta 200731:22.0 Carson Blackwelder 200331:24.0 Joe Halin 200331:24.0 Pete Vandenberg 198831:36.0 Todd Goewey 198231:43.0 Brad Dodson 198931:44.0 Billy Pemberton 199231:44.0 Brian Deal 2005

Senior30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200530:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 198930:59.0 Brian Deal 200731:22.0 John Crumbliss 199431:43.0 Brian Miesch 199431:43.0 Joe Halin 200431:44.0 Billy Pemberton 199231:52.0 Derrick Williamson 200231:53.0 Dean Duncan 198831:55.0 Stephen Thacker 199631:55.0 Shawn Evans 2001

NCAA Qualifiers Individuals1994 Jon Crumbliss Jamie Griggs Tom Holland Brian Miesch Seth Peoples Judson Sarver Alan WhickerTeam1994 NCAA Southeast All-Region1983 Todd Goewey1989 Peter Vandenberg1994 Tommy Holland, Jon Crumbliss1995 Seth Peoples1997 Anthony Famiglietti2005 Adam Van Nortwick

All-Southern Conference Runners1975 Robin Clark --1981 Bobby Wilhoit 8th1983 Paul Goewey 7th Bobby Wilhoit 8th Carlton Law 9th1984 Mark Shea 5th Paul Goewey 10th1985 Mark Shea 6th1986 Peter Vandenberg 5th1987 Peter Vandenberg 4th Craig Warren 5th Scott Vance 7th

SoCon Individual Champions 1994 Tommy Holland2006 Phil MItchell2007 Brian Deal

SoCon Freshman of the Year1992 Tommy Holland1994 Seth Peoples1996 Anthony Famiglietti1997 Ben Bissette2000 Joe Halin2003 Brendon Helms2004 Asmeron Desta2006 Josh Houser

SoCon Coach of the Year1987 Bob Pollock1989 Al Fereshetian1993 Al Fereshetian1994 Al Fereshetian1997 Michael Curcio2000 Michael Curcio2001 Michael Curcio2002 Michael Curcio2005 Michael Curcio2007 Michael Curcio2009 Michael Curcio2010 Michael Curcio

Southern Conference Team Championships1987 51 points at Davidson1989 53 points at Marshall1993 29 points at The Citadel1994 23 points at Chattanooga1997 46 points at Georgia Southern2000 43 points at Appalachian2001 39 points at The Citadel2002 63 points at College of Charleston2005 34 points at Georgia Southern2006 51 points at Chattanooga2007 27 points at Western Carolina2008 40 points at Wofford2009 44 points at Elon2010 55 points at Appalachian

1988 Peter Vandenberg 7th Charlie Storm 10th1989 Peter Vandenberg 3rd Brad Dobson 4th Todd Walters 7th1990 Brad Dobson, 8th Billy Pemberton 2nd1991 Billy Pemberton 4th Steve Simandle 10th1992 Tommy Holland 4th Todd Walters 7th Billy Pemberton 8th1993 Billy Pemberton 2nd Chris Huffstickler 3rd Jon Crumbliss 4th Brian Miesch 6th1994 Tommy Holland 1st Brian Miesch 3rd Seth Peoples 4th Jon Crumbliss 5th Alan Whicker 10th1995 Tommy Holland 2nd Seth Peoples 4th Chris Huffstickler 9th1996 Anthony Famiglietti 4th Stephen Thacker 6th Will Dickerson 7th Judson Sarver 9th1997 Anthony Famiglietti 3rd Ben Bissette 7th Seth Peoples 8th1998 Ben Bissette 10th1999 Ben Bissette 3rd2000 Ben Bissette 2nd Franklin Manchester 8th Shawn Evans 10th2001 Shawn Evans 3rd Joe Halin 4th Mike Reed 8th Ryan Toler 9th2002 Mike Reed 5th Ryan Toler 7th2003 Carson Blackwelder 8th Joe Halin 9th2004 Carson Blackwelder 7th Mark Maddox 8th2005 Adam Van Nortwick 2nd Nathan Hernandez-Adams 6th Brian Deal 7th Brendon Helms 9th Mike Mitchell 10th2006 Phil Mitchell 1st Ryan O’Keefe 9th Nathan Hernandez-Adams 10th2007 Brian Deal 1st Asmeron Desta 5th Mark Maddox 6th Alec Meyer 7th Ryan O’Keefe 8th Blair Teal 9th Phil Mitchell 10th2008 Asmeron Desta 2nd Phil Mitchell 5th Ryan O’Keefe 9th Josh Houser 10th2009 Phil Mitchell 4th Sean Soderman 6th Alec Meyer 7th Josh Houser 10th2010 Will Raby 8th Brandon Hudgins 9th Alex Taylor 11th Sean Soderman 12th2011 Alex Taylor 8th Will Raby 9th

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TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. Pole Vault - Ryan Twiford ..............................16-.0751. High Jump - Darius Purcell ................................6-111. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller ..............................48-0.752. Long Jump - Phillip Bush ..............................23-2.752. 4x100m Relay .......................................................41.46 (Moore, Powell, Lockard, Thomas)

TOP-TWO FINISHERS1. Hammer - Malcolm Styers .............................. 198-61. High Jump - Darius Purcell ............................ 6-8.752. 100m - Dennis Moore ........................................10.342. 200m - Dennis Moore ........................................20.732. Hammer - Tim Daly ............................................ 184-62. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ........................... 54-10.252. Discus - Malcolm Styers ................................... 150-3

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:46.972. 4x100 Relay ...........................................................40.54 (Thomas, Powell, Lockard, Moore)3. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:48.34

SEASON BESTS 100-METER DASH Dennis Moore: 10.34 - SoCon Championships

200-METER DASH Dennis Moore: 20.73 - North Florida Invitational

400-METER DASH Landon Powell: 49.13 - Liberty Invitational

800-METER RUN Brandon Hudgins: 1:51.34 - SoCon Championships

1500-METER RUN Alex Taylor: 3:45.73 - Roanoke Twilight

3000-METER RUN Will Raby: 8:36.63 - Beach vs. Mountains

5000-METER RUN Phil Mitchell: 14:48.12 - Wake Forest Open

10,000- METER RUN Will Raby: 30:29.38 - Raleigh Relays

110-METER HURDLES AJ Dohanic: 14.55 - SoCon Championships

400-METER HURDLES AJ Dohanic: 53.90 - SoCon Championships

3000-METER STEEPLECHASE Sean Soderman: 8:56.82 - SoCon Championships

4X100-METER RELAY Dennis Moore, Landon Powell,TJ Lockard, Justin Thomas: 40.14 - Beach vs. Mountains

4X400-METER RELAYDennis Moore, Landon Powell, AJ Dohanic, Andrew Yarchin: 3:22.54 - Wake Forest Invitational

LONG JUMP Phillip Bush: 23-2.75 - Wake Forest Invitational

TRIPLE JUMP Jamal Tiller: 49-00.75 - North Florida Invitational

SHOT PUT Jerod Gardner: 55-5.50 - SoCon Championships

HAMMER THROW Malcolm Styers: 201-8 - NCAA East Regional

DISCUS Jerod Gardner: 158-11 - SoCon Championships

JAVELIN Jake Goodchild: 155-0 - Beach vs. Mountains

POLE VAULT Ryan Twiford: 16-0.75 - Wake Forest Invitational

HIGH JUMP Darius Purcell: 6-11 - Wake Forest Invitational

DECATHLON Jake Goodchild: 6560 - SoCon Championships

TEAM SCORES1. Appalachian State .............................................2562. Western Carolina ................................................ 218.53. Samford ................................................................. 138.54. Davidson ..................................................................70.5 The Citadel ......................................................................486. Chattanooga ..............................................................427. Furman .........................................................................248. Wofford ........................................................................179. UNC Greensboro .........................................................1 FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS100m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 10.39200m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 20.811500m - Brandon Hudgins ...............................3:53.515000m - Will Raby ............................................. 14:54.573000m SC - Sean Soderman ............................8:56.824x100m Relay ..............................................................0.29 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)High Jump - Darius Purcell .............................. 6-10.75Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ....................................5-5.50Discus - Jerod Gardner ...................................... 158-11Hammer - Malcolm Styers ................................ 191-04

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. 5000m - Sean Soderman ........................... 14:22.162. 4x1500m Relay ............................................ 15:41.59* (Hudgins, Moen, Galloway, Yarchin)2. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ..............................193-92. 1500m - Chris Moen .......................................3:51.604. 4x100m Rela ........................................................ 41.47

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERS200m - Dennis Moore ........................................... 21.64 4x100m Relay .......................................................... 41.18 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)High Jump - Darius Purcell .................................6-8.25

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERSHigh Jump - Darius Purcell ................................6-9.754x100m Relay .......................................................... 40.14 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)100m - Dennis Moore .......................................... 10.67200m - Dennis Moore .......................................... 21.513000m - Will Raby ...............................................8:36.633000m SC - Sean Soderman ...........................9:20.97

FIRST-PLACE FINISHERSPole Vault - Ryan Twiford ................................. 15-3.50Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ................................. 52-4.50Hammer - Tim Daly ................................................182-3

ALL PARTICIPANTST11. Hammer - Malcolm Styers .......................... 201-8T15. High Jump - Darius Purcell ...........................6-1116. 4x100m Relay .....................................................40.68 (Moore, Thomas, Lockard, Powell)18. 200m - Dennis Moore .....................................21.6133. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins ........................ 3:51.9339. 3000m SC - Sean Soderman .................... 9:16.8840. Shot Put - Jerod Gardner ...........................52-7.5041. 1500m - Alex Taylor...................................... 3:55.03

ALL PARTICIPANTS9. Triple Jump - Jamal Tiller ...............................48-8.2523. Triple Jump - Adedeji Adeneye ......................45-3

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Wake Forest InvitationalMarch 18-19 // Winston-Salem, N.C.

SoCon ChampionshipsApril 22-23 // Birmingham, Ala.

North Florida InvitationalMay 13-14 // Jacksonville, Fla.

NCAA PreliminariesMay 26-28 // Greensboro, N.C.

USATF Junior NationalsJune 22-26 // Eugene, Ore.

Liberty InvitationalApril 1-2 // Lynchburg, Va.

Raleigh RelaysMarch 25-26 // Raleigh, N.C.

Beach vs. MountainApr. 9 // Wilmington, N.C.

High Point InvitationalApril 17 // High Point, N.C.

Liberty TwilightMay 5 // Lynchburg, Va.

ALL PARTICIPANTS21. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ............................ 196-6

NCAA National ChampionshipJune 8-11 // Des Moines, Iowa

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. Hammer - Malcolm Styers ............................184-071. Discus - Malcolm Styers .................................149-092. High Jump - Darius Purcell ..........................6-10.252. Hammer - Tim Daly ..........................................183-00

Dick Taylor UNC RelaysMay 7 // Chapel Hill, N.C.

TOP-FIVE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:45.733. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:46.833. 5000m - Will Raby .........................................14:49.385. 3000m SC - Chris Moen....................................9:21.7

Roanoke TwilightMay 12 // Roanoke, Va.

TOP-THREE FINISHERS1. 1500m - Alex Taylor ........................................ 3:47.113. 1500m - Brandon Hudgins .......................... 3:47.48

Duke TwilightMay 9 // Durham, N.C.

Top 8,000 Meter Times24:21.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200524:33.28 Alex Taylor 201124:36.0 Will Dickerson 199924:37.0 Tommy Holland 199424:38.0 Sean Soderman 200924:41.49 Will Raby 201124:48.0 Todd Goewey 198324:49.0 Asmeron Desta 200724:50.0 Phil Mitchell 200724:51.0 Carlton Law 198324:51.0 Mark Maddox 2005

Top 8,000 Meter Times by Class Freshman 24:51.0 Phil Mitchell 200624:56.0 Seth Peoples 199425:17.0 Ryan O’Keefe 200525:22.1 Will Dickerson 199525:26.0 Burk Staub 200925:34.0 Tommy Holland 199225:34.0 Joe Halin 200025:34.91 Sean Soderman 200825:39.0 Judson Sarver 199425:42.0 Michael Lilley 2009

Sophomore 24:37.0 Tommy Holland 199424:38.0 Sean Soderman 200924:50.0 Phil MItchell 200724:56.0 Will Dickerson 199625:00.0 Seth Peoples 199525:01.0 Billy Pemberton 199125:03.0 Joe Halin 200125:04.0 Will Raby 201025:05.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199725:06.11 Alex Taylor 2010

Junior24:33.28 Alex Taylor 2011 24:36.0 Will Dickerson 1998 24:38.91 Sean Soderman 201024:41.49 Will Raby 2011 24:49.0 Asmeron Desta 200724:51.0 Mark Maddox 200524:53.0 Nathan Hernandez-Adams 200525:05.0 James Layne 199825:10.0 Brendan Helms 200525:20.0 Mike Mitchell 2005

Senior24:24.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200524:48.0 Todd Goewey 198324:51.0 Carlton Law 198324:54.0 Brian Deal 200724:56.0 Pete Vandenberg 198924:56.0 Brad Dodson 199024:56.0 Brian Miesch 199424:48.0 John Crumbliss 199425:01.0 Shawn Evans 200125:05.67 Brandon Hudgins 2010

Top 10,000 Meter Times30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200530:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 198930:59.0 Brian Deal 200731:03.0 Carlton Law 198131:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 198231:11.0 Tommy Holland 199431:13.0 Will Dickerson 199831:14.1 Asmeron Desta 200731:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199731:22.0 John Crumbliss 1994

Top 10,000 Times by ClassFreshman31:34.0 Seth Peoples 199431:37.0 Mark Shea 198231:44.0 Tommy Holland 199232:00.3 Phil Mitchell 200632:14.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199632:33.0 Asmeron Desta 200432:38.0 Ryan O’Keefe 200532:40.0 Joe Halin 200032:42.0 Brendon Helms 200332:46.0 Brian Watkins 1992

Sophomore31:03.0 Carlton Law 198131:11.0 Tommy Holland 199431:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 199731:36.0 Craig Warren 198631:40.0 Joe Halin 200131:41.0 Carson Blackwelder 200231:54.7 Phil Mitchell 200731:53.9 Will Raby 201031:57.0 Ryan Toler 200232:02.33 Sean Soderman 2009

Junior31:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 198231:13.0 Will Dickerson 199831:14.1 Asmeron Desta 200731:22.0 Carson Blackwelder 200331:24.0 Joe Halin 200331:24.0 Pete Vandenberg 198831:36.0 Todd Goewey 198231:43.0 Brad Dodson 198931:44.0 Billy Pemberton 199231:44.0 Brian Deal 2005

Senior30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 200530:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 198930:59.0 Brian Deal 200731:22.0 John Crumbliss 199431:43.0 Brian Miesch 199431:43.0 Joe Halin 200431:44.0 Billy Pemberton 199231:52.0 Derrick Williamson 200231:53.0 Dean Duncan 198831:55.0 Stephen Thacker 199631:55.0 Shawn Evans 2001

NCAA Qualifiers Individuals1994 Jon Crumbliss Jamie Griggs Tom Holland Brian Miesch Seth Peoples Judson Sarver Alan WhickerTeam1994 NCAA Southeast All-Region1983 Todd Goewey1989 Peter Vandenberg1994 Tommy Holland, Jon Crumbliss1995 Seth Peoples1997 Anthony Famiglietti2005 Adam Van Nortwick

All-Southern Conference Runners1975 Robin Clark --1981 Bobby Wilhoit 8th1983 Paul Goewey 7th Bobby Wilhoit 8th Carlton Law 9th1984 Mark Shea 5th Paul Goewey 10th1985 Mark Shea 6th1986 Peter Vandenberg 5th1987 Peter Vandenberg 4th Craig Warren 5th Scott Vance 7th

SoCon Individual Champions 1994 Tommy Holland2006 Phil MItchell2007 Brian Deal

SoCon Freshman of the Year1992 Tommy Holland1994 Seth Peoples1996 Anthony Famiglietti1997 Ben Bissette2000 Joe Halin2003 Brendon Helms2004 Asmeron Desta2006 Josh Houser

SoCon Coach of the Year1987 Bob Pollock1989 Al Fereshetian1993 Al Fereshetian1994 Al Fereshetian1997 Michael Curcio2000 Michael Curcio2001 Michael Curcio2002 Michael Curcio2005 Michael Curcio2007 Michael Curcio2009 Michael Curcio2010 Michael Curcio

Southern Conference Team Championships1987 51 points at Davidson1989 53 points at Marshall1993 29 points at The Citadel1994 23 points at Chattanooga1997 46 points at Georgia Southern2000 43 points at Appalachian2001 39 points at The Citadel2002 63 points at College of Charleston2005 34 points at Georgia Southern2006 51 points at Chattanooga2007 27 points at Western Carolina2008 40 points at Wofford2009 44 points at Elon2010 55 points at Appalachian

1988 Peter Vandenberg 7th Charlie Storm 10th1989 Peter Vandenberg 3rd Brad Dobson 4th Todd Walters 7th1990 Brad Dobson, 8th Billy Pemberton 2nd1991 Billy Pemberton 4th Steve Simandle 10th1992 Tommy Holland 4th Todd Walters 7th Billy Pemberton 8th1993 Billy Pemberton 2nd Chris Huffstickler 3rd Jon Crumbliss 4th Brian Miesch 6th1994 Tommy Holland 1st Brian Miesch 3rd Seth Peoples 4th Jon Crumbliss 5th Alan Whicker 10th1995 Tommy Holland 2nd Seth Peoples 4th Chris Huffstickler 9th1996 Anthony Famiglietti 4th Stephen Thacker 6th Will Dickerson 7th Judson Sarver 9th1997 Anthony Famiglietti 3rd Ben Bissette 7th Seth Peoples 8th1998 Ben Bissette 10th1999 Ben Bissette 3rd2000 Ben Bissette 2nd Franklin Manchester 8th Shawn Evans 10th2001 Shawn Evans 3rd Joe Halin 4th Mike Reed 8th Ryan Toler 9th2002 Mike Reed 5th Ryan Toler 7th2003 Carson Blackwelder 8th Joe Halin 9th2004 Carson Blackwelder 7th Mark Maddox 8th2005 Adam Van Nortwick 2nd Nathan Hernandez-Adams 6th Brian Deal 7th Brendon Helms 9th Mike Mitchell 10th2006 Phil Mitchell 1st Ryan O’Keefe 9th Nathan Hernandez-Adams 10th2007 Brian Deal 1st Asmeron Desta 5th Mark Maddox 6th Alec Meyer 7th Ryan O’Keefe 8th Blair Teal 9th Phil Mitchell 10th2008 Asmeron Desta 2nd Phil Mitchell 5th Ryan O’Keefe 9th Josh Houser 10th2009 Phil Mitchell 4th Sean Soderman 6th Alec Meyer 7th Josh Houser 10th2010 Will Raby 8th Brandon Hudgins 9th Alex Taylor 11th Sean Soderman 12th2011 Alex Taylor 8th Will Raby 9th

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Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date55m 6.22 Ernest Wiggins Appalachian 2002 6.22 Jason Green Appalachian 200360m 6.72 Ernest Wiggins Clemson 2004200m 21.55 Jason McGhinnis East Tennessee 2000300m 34.37 Jason McGhinnis Kent State 2000400m 48.37 Frank Allen 1988500m 1:02.61 Marshall Pitts Virginia Tech 1986600m 1:22.34 Allen Brooks Virginia Tech 1991800m 1:50.37 Allen Brooks East Tennessee 19911000m 2:27.64 Todd Goewey Virginia Tech 19851500m 3:50.84 Paul Goewey 19843000m 8:05.88 Chris Moen Akron 20115000m 14:32.99 Sean Soderman Akron 201155m Hurdles 7.24 Omari Francis Tennessee 200060m Hurdles 7.95 Charles Derrickson SoCon Championships 2007300m Hurdles 38.08 Ryan Linebarger Kent State 2001Triple Jump 53-10.25 Michael Hanks Oklahoma City (NCAA) 1987Long Jump 25-1.25 Michael Hanks 1987High Jump 7-1.75 Darus Purcell SoCon Championships 2011Pole Vault 16-8.75 Todd Poremba Virginia Tech 1998Shot Put 56-0.50 Jerod Gardner Kentucky 201135 lb. Weight 63-7 Bob Smith Virginia Tech 2004Discus 150-5 Grant Haun Akron 2007Heptathlon 5021 Matt Boruff Clemson 2000440 yd 47.69 Laffette Jordan Detroit (NCAA) 1979600 yd 1:10.00 Laffette Jordan Virginia Tech 1980880 yd 1:53.74 Jesse Dingle 19841000 yd 2:12.7 Paul Goewey 1984Mile Run 4:01.75 Patrick Morgan Akron 2010Three Mile Run 14:01.3 Bobby Wilhoit 1985

55m Dash6.22 Ernest Wiggins 20026.22 Jason Green 20036.32 Kenneth Herndon 19846.32 Frank Allen 19916.32 Jason Dalton 19946.34 Mike Rigsbee 19846.34 Marshall Pitts 19866.34 Leander Watts 19946.34 Landon Powell 20116.35 Sean Jackson 2003

60m Dash6.72 Ernest Wiggins 20046.79 Dennis Moore 20116.80 Jason Green 20036.84 Chris Martin 20056.84 Landon Powell 20116.86 Charles Derrickson 20076.89 Justin Thomas 20116.91 Ricky Harris 20096.92 Charles White 20066.93 Sean Jackson 2004

200m Dash21.55 Jason McGhinnis 200021.60 Frank Allen 199121.61 Jason Green 200321.62 Dennis Moore 201121.64 Ernest Wiggins 200421.71 Chris Martin 200521.89 Jason Dalton 199221.91 Leander Watts 199421.95 Eric Joe 198921.98 John Svoboda 2010

300m Dash34.37 Jason McGhinnis 200034.89 John Svoboda 200934.99 Keith Sims 199934.96 Landon Powell 201135.17 Dale Slaughter 200035.58 Greg McCain 200635.90 Carlos Carter 200835.96 Stephen Monticone 199836.26 Dennis Moore 201036.58 Kevin McLeod 2000

400m Dash48.37 Frank Allen 198848.40 Bryan Burney 200548.45 Curtis Lowe 198948.45 Eric Joe 198948.77 Allen Brooks 199148.82 Marshall Pitts 198548.85 Jason McGhinnis 2000 500m Run1:02.61 Marshall Pitts 19861:02.73 David Carter 19851:03.78 Bryan Burney 20051:05.34 Will Gillespie 20051:05.34 Allen Brooks 19891:05.44 Curtis Lowe 19891:05.58 Dale Slaughter 20011:05.70 Terrice McClain 19981:06.07 Thayne Harmon 19871:06.36 Stephen Monticone 20001:06.36 Johnny Svoboda 2006

600m Run1:22.34 Allen Brooks 19911:23.74 Jeff Gallagher 1991

800m Run1:50.37 Allen Brooks 19911:51.98 Brandon Hudgins 20101:52.60 Bryan Burney 20051:53.07 Jon Austin 19941:53.09 Dustin Allred 19941:53.25 Alex Taylor 20111:53.50 Chris Moen 20111:53.94 Jesse Dingle 19841:54.33 Josh Houser 20101:54.57 Terrice McClain 1998

1000m Run2:27.64 Todd Goewey 19852:27.77 Patrick Morgan 20102:28.94 Paul Goeway 19852:29.44 Brandon Hudgins 20102:29.54 Dustin Allred 19862:29.64 Keith Sewell 19862:31.14 Mike Curcio 19862:31.94 Harry Williams 1985

1500m Run3:50.7 Paul Goewey 19843:50.7 Todd Goewey 19853:56.8 Kevin Paulk 19823:58.5 Bobby Wilhoit 19853:58.8 Mike Curcio 1986

Mile Run4:01.75 Patrick Morgan 20104:05.94 Todd Goewey 19844:06.46 Alex Taylor 20114:06.54 Paul Goewey 19844:06.65 Brandon Hudgins 20114:07.44 Adam Van Nortwick 20074:08.61 Chris Moen 20114:10.98 Josh Houser 20084:13.14 Pete Vandenberg 19884:14.34 Chris Huffstickler 1994

3000m Run8:05.88 Chris Moen 20118:21.38 Patrick Morgan 20108:23.56 Joe Halin 20058:23.64 Bobby Wilhoit 19858:24.05 Brian Deal 20088:25.14 Dean Duncan 19898:25.89 Adam Van Nortwick 20078:26.39 Tommy Holland 19958:26.56 Phil Mitchell 20078:27.95 Derrick Williamson 2003

Three-Mile Run14:01.3 Bobby Wilhoit 198514:05.1 Mark Shea 198514:06.4 Carlton Law 198414:14.4 Rick Shriver 197614:18.3 Gary Cohen 1979

5000m Run14:32.99 Sean Soderman 201114:39.91 Will Raby 201114:37.14 Brad Dodson 199114:40.54 Tommy Holland 199514:40.94 Bobby Wilhoit 198514:44.74 Carlton Law 198214:45.64 Anthony Famiglietti 199814:47.14 Pete Vandenberg 198714:47.91 Will Dickerson 199914:47.99 Patrick Morgan 2010

55m Hurdles7.24 Omari Francis 20007.31 Walt Foster 19877.38 Ryan Linebarger 20027.44 Charles Derrickson 20067.49 Kedrick Ford 19927.50 AJ Dohanic 20117.53 Chris Havner 19867.54 James Orr 19827.54 Bennett King 1984

60m Hurdles7.95 Charles Derrickson 2007 8.01 Omari Francis 20008.05 Daniel Neal 20088.07 Ryan Linebarger 20018.18 AJ Dohanic 20118.23 Phillip Bush 20098.27 Trey Jones 20108.31 Matt Boruff 20108.36 Keith Sims 19998.38 Zach Harris 1999

Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4x300m 2:24.12 Omari Francis, Ryan Linebarger, Clemson 2000 Kevin McLeod, Damion McLean4x400m 3:14.89 Bryan Burney, Chris Martin ETSU 2004 Will Gillespie, Keith CurryMile 3:15.07 Marshall Pitts, Greg McCollum 1985 Reggie Littlejohn, David Carter4x800m 7:47.31 Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio 1987 Don Chapman, Keith SewellTwo Mile 7:42.04 Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio 1987 Don Chapman, Keith Sewell4 x 1500m 16:12.2 Paul Goewey, Carlton Law 1984 Mike Curcio, Mark SheaDMR 10:05.03 A. VanNortwick, N. Hernandez-Adams NC State 2006(meters) Chris Cutter, Ryan O’KeefeDMR 10:03.40 Jesse Dingle, Joe Dixon 1981(yards) Kevin Paulk, Bobby Wilhoit

300m Hurdles38.08 Ryan Linebarger 200139.53 Glenn Hicks 200039.78 Randy Marion 200040.77 Keith Sims 200142.59 Warren Evans 2000

Triple Jump53-10.25 Michael Hanks 198753-3 Warren Posey 198952-8 Robert Johnson 199551-8.50 Joel Gaddy 200851-7.25 Mark Sturgis 200651-5 Robbie Mosley 198251-3.75 Charles Mahatha 200051-1.75 Jamal Tiller 201150-6 Josh Cox 200650-5 Carl Harris 1986

Long Jump25-1.25 Michael Hanks 198725-0.50 Charles Mahatha 199924-10.50 Ricky Harris 200724-7.25 Holt McPherson 200324-7 Damion McLean 200124-6.25 Warren Posey 198924-5 Deon Britton 200324-3.25 Linell Johnson 199224-2 Robbie Mosley 198223-10.25 Mark Sturgis 2008

High Jump7-1.75 Darius Purcell 2011 7-1.25 John Moss 19967-0 Charles Mack 19847-0 Jon Fullen 19906-10 Bobby Terry 19806-10 Sammie Cunningham 19866-9.75 Mike Kroeger 19976-9.75 Ken Millender 2001

Pole Vault16-8.75 Todd Poremba 199816-6.75 Ryan Twiford 201116-0.75 Dan Queen 200516-0.75 Matt Boruff 201015-11.25 Wes Pickens 200215-7.75 Jeff Fitzgerald 199715-7.25 Mike Wilson 2011 15-7 Barron Shell 200615-6.50 Lynn Lomax 1982

Shot Put56-0.50 Jerod Gardner 2011 55-11.75 Anthony Greer 200555-6.50 Bob Smith 200454-4 Malcolm Styers 200952-5 Leigh Hawkins 198951-11 Steve Schultz 198551-9.50 Steve Jeck 198751-9 Mike Long 199751-7.50 Steve Yannotti 197751-7 Kerry Brown 2005

35 Lb. Weight Throw63-7 Bob Smith 200463-5.50 Malcolm Styers 201063-5 Rich Latta 199761-2.75 Wes Kiser 200859-6.75 Jared Stalling 201059-6.75 Tim Daly 201159-0.50 Rich Grant 199458-2.25 Oscho Rufty 198158-1.25 Daniel Duckworth 200357-9 Anthony Greer 2006

Discus150-5 Grant Haun 2007148-3 Wes Kiser 2007

Heptathlon5021 Matt Boruff 20094770 Jake Goodchild 20114700 Josh Cox 20064581 Dustin Wright 20054571 Dan Queen 20044540 Matt Pfingst 20093999 Barron Shell 2005

Heptathlon - First Day Points2847 Josh Cox 20062775 Jake Goodchild 20112700 Matt Boruff 20092666 Dustin Wright 20062649 Matt Pfingst 2009

Heptathlon - Second Day Points2321 Matt Boruff 20092133 Jake Goodchild 20092056 Josh Cox 20062040 Dan Queen 20041922 Dustin Wright 2005

60m Dash - Heptathlon7.09 Josh Cox 20067.23 Dustin Wright 20047.24 Matt Pfingst 20097.26 Jake Goodchild 20097.29 Matt Boruff 2009

Long Jump - Heptathlon21-6.75 Dustin Wright 200521-6.75 Jake Goodchild 201121-4 Josh Cox 200620-6 Matt Boruff 201020-5.25 Matt Pfingst 2009

Shot Put - Heptathlon 41-4.50 Dustin Wright 200540-6.25 Jake Goodchild 201037-1.75 Dan Queen 200435-8.50 Josh Cox 200635-6.50 Matt Boruff 2009

High Jump - Heptathlon6-6.25 Matt Boruff 20096-5.50 Matt Pfingst 20096-5 Josh Cox 20066-2.75 Jake Goodchild 20115-11.25 Dan Queen 2004

60m Hurdles - Heptathlon8.40 Josh Cox 20068.43 Matt Boruff 2010 8.55 Dustin Wright 20069.07 Dan Queen 20049.40 Jake Goodchild 2010

Pole Vault - Heptathlon15-2.75 Matt Boruff 200915-0 Barron Shell 200514-10.75 Jake Goodchild 200914-6 Dan Queen 200412-11 Dustin Wright 2006

1000m Run - Heptathlon2:51.37 Jake Goodchild 20112:53.76 Matt Boruff 20082:57.43 Josh Cox 20062:59.71 Matt Pfingst 20093:02.57 Dan Queen 2004

440 yd Dash47.69 Laffette Jordan 197947.99 Marshall Pitts 198548.41 Darryl Evans 198448.44 Eddie Barnes 198248.60 David Carter 1984

600 yd Run1:10.00 Laffette Jordan 19801:11.49 David Carter 19851:12.00 Joe Dixon 19841:12.10 Stanley Harris 19841:13.10 John Evans 1982

880 yd Run1:53.74 Jesse Dingle 19841:54.74 John Evans 19821:55.64 Ron Caton 19801:56.54 Tim Elrod 19791:57.34 Steve Whicker 1973

1000 yd Run2:12.7 Paul Goewey 19842:13.1 Kevin Paulk 19802:13.6 John Evans 19822:14.1 Keith Sewell 19872:14.3 Todd Goewey 1984

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Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date55m 6.22 Ernest Wiggins Appalachian 2002 6.22 Jason Green Appalachian 200360m 6.72 Ernest Wiggins Clemson 2004200m 21.55 Jason McGhinnis East Tennessee 2000300m 34.37 Jason McGhinnis Kent State 2000400m 48.37 Frank Allen 1988500m 1:02.61 Marshall Pitts Virginia Tech 1986600m 1:22.34 Allen Brooks Virginia Tech 1991800m 1:50.37 Allen Brooks East Tennessee 19911000m 2:27.64 Todd Goewey Virginia Tech 19851500m 3:50.84 Paul Goewey 19843000m 8:05.88 Chris Moen Akron 20115000m 14:32.99 Sean Soderman Akron 201155m Hurdles 7.24 Omari Francis Tennessee 200060m Hurdles 7.95 Charles Derrickson SoCon Championships 2007300m Hurdles 38.08 Ryan Linebarger Kent State 2001Triple Jump 53-10.25 Michael Hanks Oklahoma City (NCAA) 1987Long Jump 25-1.25 Michael Hanks 1987High Jump 7-1.75 Darus Purcell SoCon Championships 2011Pole Vault 16-8.75 Todd Poremba Virginia Tech 1998Shot Put 56-0.50 Jerod Gardner Kentucky 201135 lb. Weight 63-7 Bob Smith Virginia Tech 2004Discus 150-5 Grant Haun Akron 2007Heptathlon 5021 Matt Boruff Clemson 2000440 yd 47.69 Laffette Jordan Detroit (NCAA) 1979600 yd 1:10.00 Laffette Jordan Virginia Tech 1980880 yd 1:53.74 Jesse Dingle 19841000 yd 2:12.7 Paul Goewey 1984Mile Run 4:01.75 Patrick Morgan Akron 2010Three Mile Run 14:01.3 Bobby Wilhoit 1985

55m Dash6.22 Ernest Wiggins 20026.22 Jason Green 20036.32 Kenneth Herndon 19846.32 Frank Allen 19916.32 Jason Dalton 19946.34 Mike Rigsbee 19846.34 Marshall Pitts 19866.34 Leander Watts 19946.34 Landon Powell 20116.35 Sean Jackson 2003

60m Dash6.72 Ernest Wiggins 20046.79 Dennis Moore 20116.80 Jason Green 20036.84 Chris Martin 20056.84 Landon Powell 20116.86 Charles Derrickson 20076.89 Justin Thomas 20116.91 Ricky Harris 20096.92 Charles White 20066.93 Sean Jackson 2004

200m Dash21.55 Jason McGhinnis 200021.60 Frank Allen 199121.61 Jason Green 200321.62 Dennis Moore 201121.64 Ernest Wiggins 200421.71 Chris Martin 200521.89 Jason Dalton 199221.91 Leander Watts 199421.95 Eric Joe 198921.98 John Svoboda 2010

300m Dash34.37 Jason McGhinnis 200034.89 John Svoboda 200934.99 Keith Sims 199934.96 Landon Powell 201135.17 Dale Slaughter 200035.58 Greg McCain 200635.90 Carlos Carter 200835.96 Stephen Monticone 199836.26 Dennis Moore 201036.58 Kevin McLeod 2000

400m Dash48.37 Frank Allen 198848.40 Bryan Burney 200548.45 Curtis Lowe 198948.45 Eric Joe 198948.77 Allen Brooks 199148.82 Marshall Pitts 198548.85 Jason McGhinnis 2000 500m Run1:02.61 Marshall Pitts 19861:02.73 David Carter 19851:03.78 Bryan Burney 20051:05.34 Will Gillespie 20051:05.34 Allen Brooks 19891:05.44 Curtis Lowe 19891:05.58 Dale Slaughter 20011:05.70 Terrice McClain 19981:06.07 Thayne Harmon 19871:06.36 Stephen Monticone 20001:06.36 Johnny Svoboda 2006

600m Run1:22.34 Allen Brooks 19911:23.74 Jeff Gallagher 1991

800m Run1:50.37 Allen Brooks 19911:51.98 Brandon Hudgins 20101:52.60 Bryan Burney 20051:53.07 Jon Austin 19941:53.09 Dustin Allred 19941:53.25 Alex Taylor 20111:53.50 Chris Moen 20111:53.94 Jesse Dingle 19841:54.33 Josh Houser 20101:54.57 Terrice McClain 1998

1000m Run2:27.64 Todd Goewey 19852:27.77 Patrick Morgan 20102:28.94 Paul Goeway 19852:29.44 Brandon Hudgins 20102:29.54 Dustin Allred 19862:29.64 Keith Sewell 19862:31.14 Mike Curcio 19862:31.94 Harry Williams 1985

1500m Run3:50.7 Paul Goewey 19843:50.7 Todd Goewey 19853:56.8 Kevin Paulk 19823:58.5 Bobby Wilhoit 19853:58.8 Mike Curcio 1986

Mile Run4:01.75 Patrick Morgan 20104:05.94 Todd Goewey 19844:06.46 Alex Taylor 20114:06.54 Paul Goewey 19844:06.65 Brandon Hudgins 20114:07.44 Adam Van Nortwick 20074:08.61 Chris Moen 20114:10.98 Josh Houser 20084:13.14 Pete Vandenberg 19884:14.34 Chris Huffstickler 1994

3000m Run8:05.88 Chris Moen 20118:21.38 Patrick Morgan 20108:23.56 Joe Halin 20058:23.64 Bobby Wilhoit 19858:24.05 Brian Deal 20088:25.14 Dean Duncan 19898:25.89 Adam Van Nortwick 20078:26.39 Tommy Holland 19958:26.56 Phil Mitchell 20078:27.95 Derrick Williamson 2003

Three-Mile Run14:01.3 Bobby Wilhoit 198514:05.1 Mark Shea 198514:06.4 Carlton Law 198414:14.4 Rick Shriver 197614:18.3 Gary Cohen 1979

5000m Run14:32.99 Sean Soderman 201114:39.91 Will Raby 201114:37.14 Brad Dodson 199114:40.54 Tommy Holland 199514:40.94 Bobby Wilhoit 198514:44.74 Carlton Law 198214:45.64 Anthony Famiglietti 199814:47.14 Pete Vandenberg 198714:47.91 Will Dickerson 199914:47.99 Patrick Morgan 2010

55m Hurdles7.24 Omari Francis 20007.31 Walt Foster 19877.38 Ryan Linebarger 20027.44 Charles Derrickson 20067.49 Kedrick Ford 19927.50 AJ Dohanic 20117.53 Chris Havner 19867.54 James Orr 19827.54 Bennett King 1984

60m Hurdles7.95 Charles Derrickson 2007 8.01 Omari Francis 20008.05 Daniel Neal 20088.07 Ryan Linebarger 20018.18 AJ Dohanic 20118.23 Phillip Bush 20098.27 Trey Jones 20108.31 Matt Boruff 20108.36 Keith Sims 19998.38 Zach Harris 1999

Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4x300m 2:24.12 Omari Francis, Ryan Linebarger, Clemson 2000 Kevin McLeod, Damion McLean4x400m 3:14.89 Bryan Burney, Chris Martin ETSU 2004 Will Gillespie, Keith CurryMile 3:15.07 Marshall Pitts, Greg McCollum 1985 Reggie Littlejohn, David Carter4x800m 7:47.31 Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio 1987 Don Chapman, Keith SewellTwo Mile 7:42.04 Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio 1987 Don Chapman, Keith Sewell4 x 1500m 16:12.2 Paul Goewey, Carlton Law 1984 Mike Curcio, Mark SheaDMR 10:05.03 A. VanNortwick, N. Hernandez-Adams NC State 2006(meters) Chris Cutter, Ryan O’KeefeDMR 10:03.40 Jesse Dingle, Joe Dixon 1981(yards) Kevin Paulk, Bobby Wilhoit

300m Hurdles38.08 Ryan Linebarger 200139.53 Glenn Hicks 200039.78 Randy Marion 200040.77 Keith Sims 200142.59 Warren Evans 2000

Triple Jump53-10.25 Michael Hanks 198753-3 Warren Posey 198952-8 Robert Johnson 199551-8.50 Joel Gaddy 200851-7.25 Mark Sturgis 200651-5 Robbie Mosley 198251-3.75 Charles Mahatha 200051-1.75 Jamal Tiller 201150-6 Josh Cox 200650-5 Carl Harris 1986

Long Jump25-1.25 Michael Hanks 198725-0.50 Charles Mahatha 199924-10.50 Ricky Harris 200724-7.25 Holt McPherson 200324-7 Damion McLean 200124-6.25 Warren Posey 198924-5 Deon Britton 200324-3.25 Linell Johnson 199224-2 Robbie Mosley 198223-10.25 Mark Sturgis 2008

High Jump7-1.75 Darius Purcell 2011 7-1.25 John Moss 19967-0 Charles Mack 19847-0 Jon Fullen 19906-10 Bobby Terry 19806-10 Sammie Cunningham 19866-9.75 Mike Kroeger 19976-9.75 Ken Millender 2001

Pole Vault16-8.75 Todd Poremba 199816-6.75 Ryan Twiford 201116-0.75 Dan Queen 200516-0.75 Matt Boruff 201015-11.25 Wes Pickens 200215-7.75 Jeff Fitzgerald 199715-7.25 Mike Wilson 2011 15-7 Barron Shell 200615-6.50 Lynn Lomax 1982

Shot Put56-0.50 Jerod Gardner 2011 55-11.75 Anthony Greer 200555-6.50 Bob Smith 200454-4 Malcolm Styers 200952-5 Leigh Hawkins 198951-11 Steve Schultz 198551-9.50 Steve Jeck 198751-9 Mike Long 199751-7.50 Steve Yannotti 197751-7 Kerry Brown 2005

35 Lb. Weight Throw63-7 Bob Smith 200463-5.50 Malcolm Styers 201063-5 Rich Latta 199761-2.75 Wes Kiser 200859-6.75 Jared Stalling 201059-6.75 Tim Daly 201159-0.50 Rich Grant 199458-2.25 Oscho Rufty 198158-1.25 Daniel Duckworth 200357-9 Anthony Greer 2006

Discus150-5 Grant Haun 2007148-3 Wes Kiser 2007

Heptathlon5021 Matt Boruff 20094770 Jake Goodchild 20114700 Josh Cox 20064581 Dustin Wright 20054571 Dan Queen 20044540 Matt Pfingst 20093999 Barron Shell 2005

Heptathlon - First Day Points2847 Josh Cox 20062775 Jake Goodchild 20112700 Matt Boruff 20092666 Dustin Wright 20062649 Matt Pfingst 2009

Heptathlon - Second Day Points2321 Matt Boruff 20092133 Jake Goodchild 20092056 Josh Cox 20062040 Dan Queen 20041922 Dustin Wright 2005

60m Dash - Heptathlon7.09 Josh Cox 20067.23 Dustin Wright 20047.24 Matt Pfingst 20097.26 Jake Goodchild 20097.29 Matt Boruff 2009

Long Jump - Heptathlon21-6.75 Dustin Wright 200521-6.75 Jake Goodchild 201121-4 Josh Cox 200620-6 Matt Boruff 201020-5.25 Matt Pfingst 2009

Shot Put - Heptathlon 41-4.50 Dustin Wright 200540-6.25 Jake Goodchild 201037-1.75 Dan Queen 200435-8.50 Josh Cox 200635-6.50 Matt Boruff 2009

High Jump - Heptathlon6-6.25 Matt Boruff 20096-5.50 Matt Pfingst 20096-5 Josh Cox 20066-2.75 Jake Goodchild 20115-11.25 Dan Queen 2004

60m Hurdles - Heptathlon8.40 Josh Cox 20068.43 Matt Boruff 2010 8.55 Dustin Wright 20069.07 Dan Queen 20049.40 Jake Goodchild 2010

Pole Vault - Heptathlon15-2.75 Matt Boruff 200915-0 Barron Shell 200514-10.75 Jake Goodchild 200914-6 Dan Queen 200412-11 Dustin Wright 2006

1000m Run - Heptathlon2:51.37 Jake Goodchild 20112:53.76 Matt Boruff 20082:57.43 Josh Cox 20062:59.71 Matt Pfingst 20093:02.57 Dan Queen 2004

440 yd Dash47.69 Laffette Jordan 197947.99 Marshall Pitts 198548.41 Darryl Evans 198448.44 Eddie Barnes 198248.60 David Carter 1984

600 yd Run1:10.00 Laffette Jordan 19801:11.49 David Carter 19851:12.00 Joe Dixon 19841:12.10 Stanley Harris 19841:13.10 John Evans 1982

880 yd Run1:53.74 Jesse Dingle 19841:54.74 John Evans 19821:55.64 Ron Caton 19801:56.54 Tim Elrod 19791:57.34 Steve Whicker 1973

1000 yd Run2:12.7 Paul Goewey 19842:13.1 Kevin Paulk 19802:13.6 John Evans 19822:14.1 Keith Sewell 19872:14.3 Todd Goewey 1984

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Individual RecordsEvent Mark Athlete Site Date100m 10.18 Ernest Wiggins Florida 2004200m 20.73 Dennis Moore North Florida 2011400m 46.00 Laffette Jordan 1979800m 1:50.12 Reggie Littlejohn Tennessee 19851500m 3:45.04 Todd Goewey Virginia 19843000m 8:28.70 Anthony Famiglietti UNC Charlotte 19982000m SC 6:19.67 Shane Austin North Carolina 19983000m SC 8:51.40 Chris Huffstickler North Carolina 19965000m 14:19.97 Joe Halin NC State 200510,000m 29:52.24 Carlton Law NC State 1984110m H 13.63 Charles Derrickson NCAA Championships 2007400m H 50.46 Tommy Robbins 1986High Jump 7-1.25 Charles Mack 1984 Robert Johnson East Tennessee 1996Long Jump 25-3 Michael Hanks 1987Triple Jump 54-8.50 Warren Posey 1988Pole Vault 17-5.25 Todd Poremba Virginia Military 1998Shot Put 63-01.5 Anthony Greer NCAA Championships 2007Discus 173-6 Mike Brooks 1984Javelin 218-7 Rob Grant Clemson 1991Old Javelin 233-1 Dave Markland 1977Hammer 204-6 Rich Grant South Carolina 1995Decathlon 6278 Jake Goodchild SoCon Championships 2009

100m Dash10.18 Ernest Wiggins 200410.34 Dennis Moore 201110.42 Jason Green 200310.44 Dexter Jackson 200710.46 Jason Dalton 199310.48 Landon Powell 201110.56 Leander Watts 199310.56 Chris Martin 200510.57 John Svoboda 201010.57 Kenneth Herndon 198310:58 Justin Thomas 2011 200m Dash20.73 Dennis Moore 201120.99 David Carter 198321.01 Dexter Jackson 200721.24 Lafette Jordan 197921.25 Jason Dalton 199321.27 Reggie Williams 200221.27 Jason Green 200321.30 Justin Thomas 201121.32 Landon Powell 201121.33 Kenneth Herndon 1984

400m Dash46.00 Lafette Jordan 197946.16 David Carter 198346.88 Marshall Pitts 198647.48 John Svoboda 201047.58 Eric Joe 198947.60 Curtis Lowe 1989

800m Run1:50.12 Reggie Littlejohn 19851:50.54 Bryan Burney 20041:50.83 Allen Brooks 19911:51.06 Keith Sewell 19861:51.22 Jesse Dingle 19821:51.31 John Evans 1982

1500m Run3:44.9 Todd Goewey 19843:45.1 Paul Goewey 19843:45.73 Alex Taylor 20113:46.83 Brandon Hudgins 20113:47.63 Adam Van Nortwick 20053:49.1 Louis Blount 19773:49.6 Mike Curcio 19863:51.0 Harry Williams 19853:51.2 Mark Shea 19853:51.9 Anthony Famiglietti 1998

3000m Run8:28.70 Anthony Famiglietti 19988:32.61 Joe Halin 20048:35.34 Phil Mitchell 20078:35.43 Shane Austin 19998:36.63 Will Raby 20118:37.15 Lance Parker 20038:38.10 Franklin Manchester 20048:40.95 Asmeron Desta 20088:42.18 Will Dickerson 19978:43.10 Mike Walker 2010

5000m Run 14:19.97 Joe Halin 200514:20.6 Tommy Holland 199514:22.16 Sean Soderman 201114:22.8 Louis Blount 197714:24.2 Pete Vandenberg 198914:26.25 Anthony Famiglietti 199814:27.0 Carlton Law 198414:28.6 Mark Shea 198514:33.3 Will Dickerson 199710,000m Run29:52.1 Carlton Law 198429:55.4 Mark Shea 198630:02.3 Louis Blount 197730:02.4 Bobby Wilhoit 198330:11.0 Brad Dodson 199030:28.0 Gary Cohen 197930:36.70 Phil Mitchell 201030:44.98 Carson Blackwelder 200431:03.04 Charlie Storm 198931:13.93 Stephen Thacker 1997

110m Hurdles13.63 Charles Derrickson 2007 13.84 Walt Foster 198613.99 Chris Havner 198613.99 Tommy Robbins 198614.06 Omari Francis 200114.11 Daniel Neal 200814.24 Ryan Linebarger 200114.30 Allen Valentine 197914.34 Matt Boruff 200814.40 James Orr 1982

400m Hurdles50.46 Tommy Robbins 198650.70 Alan Brooks 199151.97 Ryan Linebarger 200252.51 Scott Gilmer 1983

52.60 Michael Baldwin 198652.77 Daniel Neal 200652.79 Garsen Hedrick 199453.01 Kenneth Springs 1983

3000m Steeplechase8:51.40 Chris Huffstickler 19968:52.16 Anthony Famiglietti 19988:56.82 Sean Soderman 20119:00.50 Pete Vandenberg 19899:05.82 Sean Soderman 20099:05.94 Bobby Wilhoit 19839:11.00 Shane Austin 19999:13.96 Chris Moen 20119:14.66 Bud Galloway 2011

Long Jump25-3 Michael Hanks 198725-2 Charles Mahatha 200025-1 Damion McLean 200124-5 Carl Harris 198524-4.50 Robbie Mosley 198324-3.50 Holt McPherson 200324-0.25 Warren Posey 198923-11.75 Joel Gaddy 200723-11.75 Ricky Harris 200823-10.75 Charles Fowler 1979

Triple Jump54-8.50 Warren Posey 198854-6.50 Michael Hanks 198753-10.50 Robbie Mosley 198353-8 Robert Johnson 199651-11.25 Joel Gaddy 200851-9 Carl Harris 198550-7.25 Mark Sturgis 200950-2 Charles Mahatha 2000

High Jump7-1.25 Robert Johnson 19967-1.25 Charles Mack 19847-1 Mel Hubbard 19787-0.25 Bobby Terry 19787-0 Jon Fullen 19916-11 Darius Purcell 20116-10.25 Carl Harris 19856-10 Greg Buckner 19816-9 Gary Murphy 19786-8.75 Dan Smith 2004

Shot Put63-01.50 Anthony Greer 2007 56-2 Bob Smith 200455-11.25 Malcolm Styers 201055-5.50 Jerod Gardner 201154-3.75 Kerry Brown 200554-2.50 Leigh Hawkins 198953-9 Jared Stalling 200953-2.75 Wes Kiser 200852-6.50 Steve Schultz 198452-5 Steve Jeck 1983

Discus173-6 Mike Brooks 1984170-6 Leigh Hawkins 1988167-7 Jim Hannigan 1981165-10 Malcolm Styers 2010164-0 Bob Smith 2004163-2 Anthony Greer 2005160-10 Jared Stalling 2010160-2 Jerod Gardner 2008159-7 Wes Kiser 2008158-11 Jerod Gardner 2011

Javelin (New)218-7 Rob Grant 1991183-3 Adam Williams 2006182-3 Lary Brock 1999181-0 Matt Burnette 1996177-2 Chad Michael 2001175-3 Mike Worley 1993172-0 Jim Campbell 1997171-9 Matt Pfingst 2009171-0.50 Andrew Hill 2010169-9 Daniel Duckworth 2003

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Javelin (Old)233-1 Dave Markland 1977203-4 Ben Toler 1973193-9 Andy Dillenbeck 1981189-2 Oscho Rufty 1979188-10 Phil Coccioletti 1975

Hammer204-6 Rich Grant 1995201-8 Malcolm Styers 2011198-11 Wes Kiser 2008194-3 Rich Latta 1997191-2 Tim Daly 2009190-4 Bob Smith 2004190-0 Oscho Rufty 1981185-5 Grant Haun 2008185-3 Anthony Greer 2007181-0.50 Jerod Gardner 2011

Pole Vault17-5.25 Todd Poremba 199816-2 David Ward 197916-0.75 Dan Queen 200616-0.75 Matt Boruff 200916-0.75 Ryan Twiford 201116-0 Mike Schell 198916-0 Mike Guess 199215-9 Wes Pickens 200215-7 Jeff Fitzgerald 199615-7 Barron Shell 200615-7 Justin Hunnicut 200715-7 Mike Wilson 201015-7 Landon Hunt 2011

Decathlon6560 Jake Goodchild 20116263 Dusitn Wright 20066164 Chad Michael 20026147 Dan Queen 20046054 Matt Pfingst 20095498 Ben Yocum 20005389 Daniel Duckworth 19995352 Andrew Hill 20105327 Robert Brookshire 20025259 Adam Williams 2006

Decathlon - First Day Points3585 Jake Goodchild 20113407 Dustin Wright 20063330 Matt Pfingst 20093312 Andrew Hill 20103184 Dan Queen 2004

Decathlon - Second Day Points2988 Chad Michael 20022975 Jake Goodchild 20112963 Dan Queen 20042856 Dustin Wright 20062724 Matt Pfingst 2009

100m Dash - Decathlon11.21 Andrew Hill 201011.30 Jake Goodchild 200911.32 Dustin Wright 200411.35 Chad Michael 200211.41 Matt Pfingst 2009

Long Jump - Decathlon21-8 Jake Goodchild 201121-6 Andrew Hill 201021-2 Dustin Wright 200620-4.50 Matt Pfingst 200920-4.25 Dan Queen 2006

Shot Put - Decathlon45-9 Chad Michael 200242-4.25 Jake Goodchild 201140-0.50 Dustin Wright 200639-3.75 Andrew Hill 201037-5.75 Dan Queen 2004

High Jump - Decathlon6-3.25 Matt Pfingst 20096-2 Jake Goodchild 20116-0 Matt Boruff 20085-9.75 Chad Michael 20025-8.75 Dan Queen 2003

400m Dash - Decathlon50.36 Dustin Wright 200551.26 Jake Goodchild 200951.60 Andrew Hill 201052.00 Ben Yocum 200052.65 Matt Boruff 2008

100m Hurdles - Decathlon15.24 Dustin Wright 200515.78 Matt Boruff 200816.17 Chad Michael 200216.32 Dan Queen 200617.09 Barron Shell 2005

Discus - Decathlon123-8 Chad Michael 2002122-1 Jake Goodchild 2009121-10 Dustin Wright 2006109-6 Robert Brookshire 2002108-8 Dan Queen 2006

Pole Vault - Decathlon14-11 Dan Queen 200314-1.25 Jake Goodchild 201114-0 Ben Yocum 200013-5.25 Stuart Makinson 200313-5 Chad Michael 200213-3.50 Matt Pfingst 200913-3.50 Dustin Wright 200513-3.50 Barron Shell 2005

Javelin - Decathlon174-2 Adam Williams 2006162-9 Chad Michael 2002161-11 Matt Pfingst 2009153-8 Andrew Hill 2010151-3 Dan Queen 2004

Relay RecordsEvent Mark Athletes Site Date4 x 100m 39.91 Jason Green, Sean Jackson Appalachian 2003 Kevin McLeod, Ernest Wiggins Charles Derrickson, Dexter Jackson Florida 2007 Daniel Neal, Charles White 4 x 200m 1:24.62 Jason Green, Ernest Wiggins NC State 2003 Kevin McLeod, Sean Jackson4 x 300m 2:19.85 Josh Cox, Chris Cutter South Carolina 2006 Charles Derrickson, Mark Sturgis4 x 400m 3:10.29 Darryl Evans, Greg McCollum 1985 Reggie Littlejohn, Marshall Pitts4 x 800m 7:29.5 Todd Goewey, Mike Jones Georgia 1984 Paul Goewey, Jesse Dingle4 x 1200m 13:15.41 Ethan Dodson, Dale Slaughter South Carolina 2003 Shawn Holland, Brad Goforth4 x 1500m 15:44.07 Harry Williams, Don Chapman NC State 1986 Mike Curcio, Keith Sewell4 x 1600m 17:07.2 Paul Goewey, Keith Sewell 1985 Todd Goewey, Mark SheaSprint Medley 1:33.56 Eugene Jones, Johnny Svoboda South Carolina 2006 Daniel Neal, David CherrySprint Medley 3:22.31 Stacey Enoch, Greg McCollum NC State 1985(200-200-400-800) Marshall Pitts, Reggie LittlejohnDMR 9:55.1 Jesse Dingle, Darryl Evans Georgia 1984 Todd Goewey, Paul GoeweyShuttle Hurdle 58.99 Chuck Goins, Tommy Robbins NC State 1987 Steve Kelly, Walt Foster400m SH 3:42.8 James Orr, Stanley Harris 1981 Kenneth Springs, Alan Valentine

Senior Jake Goodchild is ASU’s all-time points leader in the decathlon.

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1500m Run - Decathlon4:49.29 Jake Goodchild 20114:51.10 Matt Pfingst 20094:51.76 Ben Yocum 20004:58.15 Daniel Duckworth 19995:01.09 Matt Boruff 2008

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Indoor ChampIons 55m DasH1982 6.37 Mike Rigsbee1991 6.40 Frank Allen1992 6.47 Jason Dalton1993 6.37 Leander Watts1994 6.34 Leander Watts2002 6.26 Jason Green2003 6.26 Jason Green

55m HurDles1984 Walt Foster1985 7.58 Chris Havner1987 Walt Foster1990 7.68 Lawrence Lloyd1992 7.57 Kedrick Ford1999 7.61 Omari Francis2000 7.58 Ryan Linebarger2002 7.66 Ryan Linebarger

60m DasH2004 6.73 Ernest Wiggins2011 6.79 Dennis Moore

60m HurDles 2007 7.95 Charles Derrickson2008 8.05 Daniel Neal

200m DasH1989 21.96 Frank Allen1991 21.60 Frank Allen 1992 21.86 Jason Dalton2000 21.55 Jason McGhinnis2003 21.61 Jason Green2004 21.64 Ernest Wiggins2005 21.71 Chris Martin2011 21.62 Dennis Moore

400m DasH1992 48.99 Eric Joe1997 50.01 Bobby Horan2005 48.42 Bryan Burney

500m ruN1980 Laffette Jordan1985 1:04.56 David Carter 1986 1:04.34 Marshall Pitts

800m ruN1985 1:56.6 Jesse Dingle1986 1:57.68 Thayne Harmon1994 1:53.07 Jon Austin 1995 1:54.42 Jon Austin2010 1:54.14 Brandon Hudgins

1000m ruN1984 Paul Goewey1985 2:27.7 Todd Goewey1986 2:29.54 Keith Sewell

1500m ruN1985 Todd Goewey

3000m ruN1976 Louis Blount1977 Louis Blount1995 8:26.39 Tommy Holland2000 8:29.32 Ben Bissette2007 8:34.68 Adam Van Nortwick2008 8:27.41 Brian Deal2011 8:23.42 Chris Moen

5000m ruN1976 Ric Shiver1977 Norman Blair1978 Gary Gohen1995 14:40.40 Tommy Holland1996 15:03.6 Tommy Holland1997 14:48.41 Seth Peoples2001 15:02.19 Ben Bissette2007 15:00.77 Brendon Helms2008 14:53.74 Brian Deal2011 14:39.59 Sean Soderman

60 yD HurDles1984 7.51 Walt Foster1987 7.36 Walt Foster2008 8.05 Daniel Neal

440 yD ruN1979 47.69 Laffette Jordan

600 yD ruN1980 1:10.57 Laffette Jordan

1000 yD ruN1984 2:12.70 Paul Goewey1984 4:05.9 Todd Goewey

mile ruN1984 4:05.9 Todd Goewey1995 4:17.90 Chris Huffstickler2007 4:14.34 Adam Van Nortwick2009 4:11.08 Chris Moen2010 4:13.70 Patrick Morgan2011 4:12.35 Alex Taylor

two mile ruN1976 9:11.5 Louis Blount1977 9:04.0 Louis Blount

DistaNCe meDley relay1983 - 10:10.98, 1984 - 10:09.69, 2001 - 10:20.20, 2002 - 10:13.20, 2007-10:19.14, 2008- 10:18.42, 2009 - 10:16.38, 2010 - 10:09.92

loNg jump1981 22-9.50 Robbie Mosley1982 23-8.50 Robbie Mosley1986 24-4.50 Michael Hanks1987 25-1.25 Michael Hanks1992 24-3.25 Linell Johnson1999 24- 7 Charles Mahatha2000 24-5.75 Damion McLean2003 24-7.25 Holt McPherson2005 23-3.25 Joel Gaddy2006 22-10 Mark Sturgis2007 23-7.25 Ricky Harris2008 23-1.75 Joel Gaddy triple jump1980 50-6.50 Robbie Mosley1981 50-5 Robbie Mosley1982 51-5 Robbie Mosley 1985 49-4 Carl Harris1986 51-10.50 Michael Hanks 1987 50-10.25 Michael Hanks1988 52-10.25 Warren Posey 1989 51-7 Warren Posey1990 49-1.25 Jon Fullen1992 48-11.75 Linell Johnson1995 51-0.50 Robert Johnson1999 48-6.75 Charles Mahatha2000 51-3.75 Charles Mahatha2001 48-3.50 Keith Jenkins2004 48-6.25 Gerald Foreman2005 48-4 Mark Sturgis2006 49-11.50 Mark Sturgis2007 48-4 Joel Gaddy2008 51-00 Joel Gaddy2009 50-00.5 Mark Sturgis2011 51-1.75 Jamal Tiller

HigH jump1978 6-8 Bobby Terry1980 6-8 Bobby Terry1984 6-10 Charles Mack1986 7-0 Sammie Cunningham1987 6-9.50 Sammie Cunningham1992 6-11 Jon Fullen1997 6-9.75 Mike Kroeger2006 6-6 Ricky Harris2011 7-1.75 Darius Purcell

pole vault1977 15-6 David Ward1978 15-6 David Ward1979 15-0 Lynn Lomax1980 15-0 Lynn Lomax1984 15-1 Robert Patterson1989 15-4.25 Mike Schell1990 15-7.25 Gary Hall1996 16-1.25 Todd Poremba 1997 15-1.75 Jeff Fitzgerald1998 16-7.25 Todd Poremba2005 16-0.75 Dan Queen2006 15-5.50 Barron Shell2007 14-11.50 Barron Shell2008 15-5 Mike Wilson

sHot put1985 51-11 Steve Schultz1987 51-9.50 Steve Jeck1988 51-6 Leigh Hawkins1989 52-4.75 Leigh Hawkins2002 53-5.50 Bob Smith2003 51-8.50 Anthony Greer2004 54-5.50 Bob Smith2005 54-8.75 Anthony Greer2006 51-3.50 Anthony Greer2007 51-.075 Wes Kiser2009 54-4 Malcolm Styers2010 53-5.50 Malcolm Styers2011 54-8.25 Jerod Gardner

35 lb weigHt1980 54-1.25 Oscho Rufty 1981 58-2.25 Oscho Rufty 1985 56-9.50 Steve Jeck1987 51-9.50 Steve Jeck1988 54-1.25 Leigh Hawkins1989 51-0.75 Leigh Hawkins1992 53-9 Rich Grant1994 57-2.50 Rich Grant1995 58-9 Rich Grant1997 60-3 Rich Latta 2002 59-11.25 Bob Smith2003 58-1.25 Daniel Duckworth2004 61-5 Bob Smith2005 56-1.75 Anthony Greer2006 57-9 Anthony Greer2007 51-0.75 Wes Kiser2008 61-00.75 Wes Kiser2009 56-6.75 Malcolm Styers2010 60-10 Malcolm Styers2011 54-8.25 Jerod Gardner

HeptatHloN2004 4571 Dan Queen2005 4581 Dustin Wright2006 4602 Josh Cox2008 4720 Matt Boruff2009 5021 Matt Boruff

mile relay1989-3:15.25, 1991-3:17.90, 1994 - 3:19.68

1600m relay1986 - 3:18.15 **, 2002 - 3:16.35, 2005 - 3:15.32, 2006 - 3:21.29

two mile relay1989 7:47.70

3200m relay1985 7:52.63

team CHampioNs1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011

outdoor ChampIons100m DasH1984 10.66 Kenneth Herndon1988 10.72 Keith Collins1992 10.84 Jason Dalton1993 10.46 Jason Dalton2002 10.69 Ernest Wiggins2003 10.42 Jason Green2010 10.50 Landon Powell2011 10.39 Dennis Moore

110m HurDles1984 14.35 Walt Foster1985 14.24 Tommy Robbins1986 14.36 Chris Havner1987 14.42 Tommy Robbins1992 14.68 Kedrick Ford1999 14.38 Omari Francis2001 14.46 Omari Francis2002 14.50 Ryan Linebarger2006 14.17 Charles Derrickson2007 14.61 Daniel Neal2008 14.59 Daniel Neal

200m DasH1979 21.74 LaFette Jordan1980 21.26 LaFette Jordan1981 21.93 Eddie Barnes1992 21.60 Jason Dalton1993 21.36 Jason Dalton2002 21.50 Reggie Williams2003 21.27 Jason Green2004 21.45 Chris Martin2007 21.01 Dexter Jackson2010 21.51 Landon Powell2011 20.81 Dennis Moore

400m DasH1978 46.93 Lafette Jordan1980 46.95 Lafette Jordan1983 46.23 David Carter

400m HurDles2002 51.97 Ryan Linebarger

800m ruN1981 1:52.12 Jesse Dingle1985 1:53.07 Reggie Littlejohn1992 1:54.10 Paul Helmandollar1994 1:51.54 Jon Austin1995 1:52.88 Jon Austin2004 1:50.54 Bryan Burney2005 1:52.61 Bryan Burney

1500m Run1984 3:49.10 Todd Goewey1994 3:58.97 Dustin Allred2010 3:53.51 Brandon Hudgins

3000m steepleCHase1983 9:05.76 Bobby Wilhoit1990 9:25.00 Peter Vandenberg1995 9:17.23 Chris Huffstickler1996 9:14.04 Chris Huffstickler1998 9:08.06 Anthony Famiglietti2008 9:24.37 Mark Maddox2011 8:56.82 Sean Soderman

5000m ruN1977 14:22.80 Louis Blount1995 14:49.80 Brian Meisch1997 15:00.91 Will Dickerson1998 14:42.60 Anthony Famiglietti1999 14:54.51 Shane Austin2000 14:53.43 Shane Austin2001 14:53.22 Ben Bissette2008 14:45.38 Brian Deal2010 14:53.82 Phil Mitchell2011 14:54.57 Will Raby

10,000m ruN1995 31:24.00 Tommy Holland1997 31:39.00 Will Dickerson1999 31:30.81 Will Dickerson2001 31:18.45 Ben Bissette2005 32:14.49 Joe Halin2007 32:26.64 Phil Mitchell2008 32:13.86 Blair Teal2010 31:32.42 Phil Mitchell

loNg jump1986 24-10 Michael Hanks1987 25-3 Michael Hanks1989 23-11 Warren Posey1991 23-10.75 Linell Johnson2001 23-10 Damion McLean2006 23-4.75 Ricky Harris2007 23-11.75 Joel Gaddy triple jump1980 50-6 Robbie Mosley1981 52-8 Robbie Mosley1982 51-1 Robbie Mosley1983 52-6 Robbie Mosley1985 51-6.25 Carl Harris1986 52-8.50 Michael Hanks1987 51-3.25 Michael Hanks1988 51-11 Warren Posey

1989 50-10.25 Warren Posey1990 47-6.25 Jon Fullen1996 49-11.75 Robert Johnson2006 50-1.25 Mark Sturgis2007 49-11.75 Joel Gaddy2008 50-11.50 Joel Gaddy2009 50-1.25 Mark Sturgis

HigH jump1977 6-9 Mel Hubbard1978 7-0 Mel Hubbard1979 6-11 Mel Hubbard1980 7-0.25 Bobby Terry1984 7-1.25 Charles Mack1987 6-8 Sam Cunningham1991 7-0 Jon Fullen1993 6-8 Ryan Thiel1996 7-1.75 Robert Johnson2011 6-11 Darius Purcell

pole vault1979 15-6 David Ward1982 15-0 Lynn Lomax1984 14-6 Pete Anderson1987 15-6 Mike Schell1989 16-0 Mike Schell1993 15-0 Dennis Gutknecht1996 16-0.75 Todd Poremba1998 17-5.25 Todd Poremba2000 15-5.50 Wes Pickens2003 15-1 Jon Norman2006 15-7 Barron Shell2007 15-1 Barron Shell 2008 15-2.75 Ryan Twiford

javeliN1975 219-3 Dave Markland1977 229-8 Dave Markland1989 185-11 Rob Grant1992 195-0 Rob Grant

DisCus1979 159-2 Jim Hanigan1982 155-8 Mike Brooks1986 154-6 Leigh Hawkins1988 164-10 Leigh Hawkins1989 160-6 Leigh Hawkins1993 157-3 Eric Roberts1996 150-9 Rich Latta2000 152-0 Larry Brock2002 153-3 Bob Smith2004 148-6 Bob Smith2005 163-2 Anthony Greer2007 154-5 Anthony Greer2008 156-03 Wes Kiser2010 165-9.75 Malcolm Styers2011 158-11 Jerod Gardner

sHot put1985 51-7.50 Steve Schultz1987 51-5.50 Steve Jeck1988 55-2.50 Leigh Hawkins1989 52-4 Leigh Hawkins1992 50-10.50 Eric Roberts2003 51-2.75 Anthony Greer2004 50-8.75 Bob Smith2005 58-1.75 Anthony Greer2007 56-1.25 Anthony Greer2008 51-5.75 Wes Kiser2009 52-1 Jerod Gardner2010 55-8.50 Malcolm Styers2011 55-5.50 Jerod Gardner

Hammer1981 190-0 Oscho Rufty1987 154-3 Steve Jeck1988 162-1 Leigh Hawkins1989 169-7 Leigh Hawkins1992 168-1 Rich Grant1993 178-1 Rich Grant1994 185-10 Rich Grant1995 196-8 Rich Grant1997 194-3 Rich Latta2002 172-3 Bob Smith2004 190-4 Bob Smith2005 189-8 Bob Smith2006 167-0 Grant Haun2007 185-3 Anthony Greer2008 198-11 Wes Kiser2009 181-5 Tim Daly2010 194-11 Malcolm Styers2011 191-4 Malcolm Steyers

DeCatHloN2002 6162 Chad Michael2003 5883 Dan Queen2004 5957 Dustin Wright2005 6021 Dustin Wright2006 6263 Dustin Wright

400m relay2002 - 40.51, 2003 - 39.91, 2004 - 40.46, 2010 - 40.50, 2011 - 40:29

1600m relay1986 - 3:11.41, 1989 - 3:12.81, 1990 - 3:14.09, 1991 - 3:15.34, 1998 - 3:16.69, 2004 - 3:15.44,

team CHampioNs1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011

Adedeji Adeneye 2010-presRichard AgleChip AkersKevin AllardiceFrank AllenDustin AllredDonnie AndersonJeff AndersonLemuel AndersonPete AndersonRusty AndrewsBen Austin 2002-06Jon AustinShane Austin

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Bill CaldwellMike CalhounMason Campbell 2008-10Matt CarrCarlos Carter 2007-10David CarterNic Carter 2009-10John CasaleRon CatonDon ChapmanDoug ChappellDavid CherryGary ChurchNeill ClarkRobin ClarkBobby ClaryInky ClaryRichard ClaryGary CohenKeith CollinsKelly CollinsTyler Combs 2009-presLeon CorpeningMike CorriherMike CostonJosh CoxPat CromwellJohn CrumblissSean CulhaneSammie CunninghamStan Cunningham

Mike Curcio 1983-87Keith CurryChris Cutter

Jason DalrympleJason DaltonTim Daly 2007-11Tim Darnell John DavenportCharles DavisTyler Davis 2010-presTony DawkinsBrian Deal 2004-08Kenan Demir Charles DerricksonClayton Deskins Asmeron Desta 2004-09Will Dickerson 1995Andy DillenbackJesse Dingle 1981-85Joe DixonBrad DodsonAJ Dohanic 2008-presJeff DowdJim DriverDaniel DuckworthDean Duncan

Matt EddinsDaniel EggersJoe Bill EllenderTim ElrodDavid EssEddie EstesDarryl EvansJohn EvansShawn EvansWarren EvansJoe Ewing

Kerry FaganAnthony Famiglietti 1996-98Bill FenzauBrad FergusonDaniel FioramontiJeff FitzgeraldJimmy FlytheDevon Ford 1973-77Kedrick FordRobbie FordGerald ForemanWalt FosterCharles FowlerNick FowlerOmari FrancisJim FreemnaJon Fullen

Joel Gaddy 2004-08Jeff GallagherBud Galloway 2007-11Jerod Gardner 2007-11Jackie GaryScotty GilmerWill GillespieKevin GladdenPaul GoeweyTodd GoeweyGary GohenJake Goodchild 2007-presMatt GouldRich Grant 1991-95Rob Grant 1988-92Brian Graves 2008-presGreg GreenJason GreenVic GreeneAnthony Greer 2002-07Jame GriggsMichael GuessDennis Gutknecht

Gary HallJoe Halin 2000Emmitt Hamilton 1974-78Jim HaniganMichael HanksThayne HarmonCarl HarrisDanny HarrisRicky Harris 2005-09Zach HarrisStanley HarrisGrant Haun 2004-08Chris HavnerLeigh Hawkins 1985-89Bob Hayes Paul HelmandollarBrendon Helms 2003-08Bryan HendersonMelvin HendersonNathan Hernandez-AdamsEarl W. Henson 1934-38Patrick Hill 2010-presJosh Hogg 2010-presBobby HoranKenneth HerndonAlex HerringGlen HicksHarry HilewitzTim HimesDanny HoardEddie HoffmanTommy Holland 1992Zach HollisLarry HoltBobby HoranJosh Houser 2006-10James Howard-Smith 2009-presMel HubbardBrandon Hudgins 2009-11Matthew HudsonChris HuffsticklerJustin Hunnicutt 2004-08

Joe Irvin

Dexter Jackson 2007Michael Todd JacksonSean JacksonWard JarvisSteve JeckKeith JenkinsEric JoeJeff JohnsonLinell JohnsonRobert JohnsonSherrill JohnsonBobby JonesEugene JonesTrey Jones 2009-presLafette JordanPhil JordonBlake Justice

Dave KeeslerColeman KeeterNick Kelly 2008-presKeith KimmonsBennett KingMark KinganRobert KirklandWes Kiser 2004-08David KlappenbachMike Kroeger

Brad LeachDanny LedfordJon LevineMichael Lilley 2009-presRyan LinebargerDavid LindseyMarcus LittlejohnReggie LittlejohnLawrence LloydTJ Lockard 2007-2011Lynn LomaxCurtis LoweNorris LuckeyJamie Lyda

Charles MackMark Maddox 2003-08Charles MahathaBob MahoneyStuart MakinsonFranklin ManchesterAlan MarionRandy MarionDave MarklandChris MartinGerald MartinGreg McCainNathan McCallTerrice McClainCraig McCollumGreg McCollumDennis McCorkleJason McGhinnisFred McKaigDamion McLean 1998-02Kevin McLeodAndrew McNeelyHolt McPhersonAlex McWaltersSteve MeansBrian MeischAlec Meyer 2006-10Chad MichaelKevin MillenderTony MillsapsDan MisenheimerDon MitchellMike Mitchell Phil Mitchell 2005-10Chris Moen 2008-presStephen MonticoneDennis Moore 2008-presSam Mordecai 2007-10Kevin MorrisPhil MorrisonStephen MorrisonRobbie Mosley 1979-83John MossGary Murphy

Michael BaldwinTommy BallBo BarbourEddie BarnesRick Beasley 1977-81David BeaudryChuck BeddingfieldRichard BeekerJohn Bell 2008-presDavid BengeChip BirchBen Bissette 1997Tony BlackCarson BlackwelderCedric BlackwellNorman BlairLouis BlountMike BogerChris BohleMatt Boruff 2006-10Eric BourklanCaroll BowelMike BowersDavid BrammerMike BrinDeon BrittonLarry BrockAllen BrooksMike BrooksTyrone BrooksCrandal BrownGary BrownKerry BrownDustin BrysonGreg BucknerDavid BuddTyler BurkeBryan BurneyPhillip Bush 2007-2011

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Zane Lail 2008-presJacob Lane 2007-2011Rich LattaMike LauteenCarlton LawEvan LawrenceTerry LawrenceJames Layne

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Jason PalmerLance ParkerDon ParmintierWayne ParrisLandon Patterson 2008-10Robert PattersonKevin PaulkAaron PedrickBilly PembertonSeth Peoples 1994Bill Peterson

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Indoor ChampIons 55m DasH1982 6.37 Mike Rigsbee1991 6.40 Frank Allen1992 6.47 Jason Dalton1993 6.37 Leander Watts1994 6.34 Leander Watts2002 6.26 Jason Green2003 6.26 Jason Green

55m HurDles1984 Walt Foster1985 7.58 Chris Havner1987 Walt Foster1990 7.68 Lawrence Lloyd1992 7.57 Kedrick Ford1999 7.61 Omari Francis2000 7.58 Ryan Linebarger2002 7.66 Ryan Linebarger

60m DasH2004 6.73 Ernest Wiggins2011 6.79 Dennis Moore

60m HurDles 2007 7.95 Charles Derrickson2008 8.05 Daniel Neal

200m DasH1989 21.96 Frank Allen1991 21.60 Frank Allen 1992 21.86 Jason Dalton2000 21.55 Jason McGhinnis2003 21.61 Jason Green2004 21.64 Ernest Wiggins2005 21.71 Chris Martin2011 21.62 Dennis Moore

400m DasH1992 48.99 Eric Joe1997 50.01 Bobby Horan2005 48.42 Bryan Burney

500m ruN1980 Laffette Jordan1985 1:04.56 David Carter 1986 1:04.34 Marshall Pitts

800m ruN1985 1:56.6 Jesse Dingle1986 1:57.68 Thayne Harmon1994 1:53.07 Jon Austin 1995 1:54.42 Jon Austin2010 1:54.14 Brandon Hudgins

1000m ruN1984 Paul Goewey1985 2:27.7 Todd Goewey1986 2:29.54 Keith Sewell

1500m ruN1985 Todd Goewey

3000m ruN1976 Louis Blount1977 Louis Blount1995 8:26.39 Tommy Holland2000 8:29.32 Ben Bissette2007 8:34.68 Adam Van Nortwick2008 8:27.41 Brian Deal2011 8:23.42 Chris Moen

5000m ruN1976 Ric Shiver1977 Norman Blair1978 Gary Gohen1995 14:40.40 Tommy Holland1996 15:03.6 Tommy Holland1997 14:48.41 Seth Peoples2001 15:02.19 Ben Bissette2007 15:00.77 Brendon Helms2008 14:53.74 Brian Deal2011 14:39.59 Sean Soderman

60 yD HurDles1984 7.51 Walt Foster1987 7.36 Walt Foster2008 8.05 Daniel Neal

440 yD ruN1979 47.69 Laffette Jordan

600 yD ruN1980 1:10.57 Laffette Jordan

1000 yD ruN1984 2:12.70 Paul Goewey1984 4:05.9 Todd Goewey

mile ruN1984 4:05.9 Todd Goewey1995 4:17.90 Chris Huffstickler2007 4:14.34 Adam Van Nortwick2009 4:11.08 Chris Moen2010 4:13.70 Patrick Morgan2011 4:12.35 Alex Taylor

two mile ruN1976 9:11.5 Louis Blount1977 9:04.0 Louis Blount

DistaNCe meDley relay1983 - 10:10.98, 1984 - 10:09.69, 2001 - 10:20.20, 2002 - 10:13.20, 2007-10:19.14, 2008- 10:18.42, 2009 - 10:16.38, 2010 - 10:09.92

loNg jump1981 22-9.50 Robbie Mosley1982 23-8.50 Robbie Mosley1986 24-4.50 Michael Hanks1987 25-1.25 Michael Hanks1992 24-3.25 Linell Johnson1999 24- 7 Charles Mahatha2000 24-5.75 Damion McLean2003 24-7.25 Holt McPherson2005 23-3.25 Joel Gaddy2006 22-10 Mark Sturgis2007 23-7.25 Ricky Harris2008 23-1.75 Joel Gaddy triple jump1980 50-6.50 Robbie Mosley1981 50-5 Robbie Mosley1982 51-5 Robbie Mosley 1985 49-4 Carl Harris1986 51-10.50 Michael Hanks 1987 50-10.25 Michael Hanks1988 52-10.25 Warren Posey 1989 51-7 Warren Posey1990 49-1.25 Jon Fullen1992 48-11.75 Linell Johnson1995 51-0.50 Robert Johnson1999 48-6.75 Charles Mahatha2000 51-3.75 Charles Mahatha2001 48-3.50 Keith Jenkins2004 48-6.25 Gerald Foreman2005 48-4 Mark Sturgis2006 49-11.50 Mark Sturgis2007 48-4 Joel Gaddy2008 51-00 Joel Gaddy2009 50-00.5 Mark Sturgis2011 51-1.75 Jamal Tiller

HigH jump1978 6-8 Bobby Terry1980 6-8 Bobby Terry1984 6-10 Charles Mack1986 7-0 Sammie Cunningham1987 6-9.50 Sammie Cunningham1992 6-11 Jon Fullen1997 6-9.75 Mike Kroeger2006 6-6 Ricky Harris2011 7-1.75 Darius Purcell

pole vault1977 15-6 David Ward1978 15-6 David Ward1979 15-0 Lynn Lomax1980 15-0 Lynn Lomax1984 15-1 Robert Patterson1989 15-4.25 Mike Schell1990 15-7.25 Gary Hall1996 16-1.25 Todd Poremba 1997 15-1.75 Jeff Fitzgerald1998 16-7.25 Todd Poremba2005 16-0.75 Dan Queen2006 15-5.50 Barron Shell2007 14-11.50 Barron Shell2008 15-5 Mike Wilson

sHot put1985 51-11 Steve Schultz1987 51-9.50 Steve Jeck1988 51-6 Leigh Hawkins1989 52-4.75 Leigh Hawkins2002 53-5.50 Bob Smith2003 51-8.50 Anthony Greer2004 54-5.50 Bob Smith2005 54-8.75 Anthony Greer2006 51-3.50 Anthony Greer2007 51-.075 Wes Kiser2009 54-4 Malcolm Styers2010 53-5.50 Malcolm Styers2011 54-8.25 Jerod Gardner

35 lb weigHt1980 54-1.25 Oscho Rufty 1981 58-2.25 Oscho Rufty 1985 56-9.50 Steve Jeck1987 51-9.50 Steve Jeck1988 54-1.25 Leigh Hawkins1989 51-0.75 Leigh Hawkins1992 53-9 Rich Grant1994 57-2.50 Rich Grant1995 58-9 Rich Grant1997 60-3 Rich Latta 2002 59-11.25 Bob Smith2003 58-1.25 Daniel Duckworth2004 61-5 Bob Smith2005 56-1.75 Anthony Greer2006 57-9 Anthony Greer2007 51-0.75 Wes Kiser2008 61-00.75 Wes Kiser2009 56-6.75 Malcolm Styers2010 60-10 Malcolm Styers2011 54-8.25 Jerod Gardner

HeptatHloN2004 4571 Dan Queen2005 4581 Dustin Wright2006 4602 Josh Cox2008 4720 Matt Boruff2009 5021 Matt Boruff

mile relay1989-3:15.25, 1991-3:17.90, 1994 - 3:19.68

1600m relay1986 - 3:18.15 **, 2002 - 3:16.35, 2005 - 3:15.32, 2006 - 3:21.29

two mile relay1989 7:47.70

3200m relay1985 7:52.63

team CHampioNs1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011

outdoor ChampIons100m DasH1984 10.66 Kenneth Herndon1988 10.72 Keith Collins1992 10.84 Jason Dalton1993 10.46 Jason Dalton2002 10.69 Ernest Wiggins2003 10.42 Jason Green2010 10.50 Landon Powell2011 10.39 Dennis Moore

110m HurDles1984 14.35 Walt Foster1985 14.24 Tommy Robbins1986 14.36 Chris Havner1987 14.42 Tommy Robbins1992 14.68 Kedrick Ford1999 14.38 Omari Francis2001 14.46 Omari Francis2002 14.50 Ryan Linebarger2006 14.17 Charles Derrickson2007 14.61 Daniel Neal2008 14.59 Daniel Neal

200m DasH1979 21.74 LaFette Jordan1980 21.26 LaFette Jordan1981 21.93 Eddie Barnes1992 21.60 Jason Dalton1993 21.36 Jason Dalton2002 21.50 Reggie Williams2003 21.27 Jason Green2004 21.45 Chris Martin2007 21.01 Dexter Jackson2010 21.51 Landon Powell2011 20.81 Dennis Moore

400m DasH1978 46.93 Lafette Jordan1980 46.95 Lafette Jordan1983 46.23 David Carter

400m HurDles2002 51.97 Ryan Linebarger

800m ruN1981 1:52.12 Jesse Dingle1985 1:53.07 Reggie Littlejohn1992 1:54.10 Paul Helmandollar1994 1:51.54 Jon Austin1995 1:52.88 Jon Austin2004 1:50.54 Bryan Burney2005 1:52.61 Bryan Burney

1500m Run1984 3:49.10 Todd Goewey1994 3:58.97 Dustin Allred2010 3:53.51 Brandon Hudgins

3000m steepleCHase1983 9:05.76 Bobby Wilhoit1990 9:25.00 Peter Vandenberg1995 9:17.23 Chris Huffstickler1996 9:14.04 Chris Huffstickler1998 9:08.06 Anthony Famiglietti2008 9:24.37 Mark Maddox2011 8:56.82 Sean Soderman

5000m ruN1977 14:22.80 Louis Blount1995 14:49.80 Brian Meisch1997 15:00.91 Will Dickerson1998 14:42.60 Anthony Famiglietti1999 14:54.51 Shane Austin2000 14:53.43 Shane Austin2001 14:53.22 Ben Bissette2008 14:45.38 Brian Deal2010 14:53.82 Phil Mitchell2011 14:54.57 Will Raby

10,000m ruN1995 31:24.00 Tommy Holland1997 31:39.00 Will Dickerson1999 31:30.81 Will Dickerson2001 31:18.45 Ben Bissette2005 32:14.49 Joe Halin2007 32:26.64 Phil Mitchell2008 32:13.86 Blair Teal2010 31:32.42 Phil Mitchell

loNg jump1986 24-10 Michael Hanks1987 25-3 Michael Hanks1989 23-11 Warren Posey1991 23-10.75 Linell Johnson2001 23-10 Damion McLean2006 23-4.75 Ricky Harris2007 23-11.75 Joel Gaddy triple jump1980 50-6 Robbie Mosley1981 52-8 Robbie Mosley1982 51-1 Robbie Mosley1983 52-6 Robbie Mosley1985 51-6.25 Carl Harris1986 52-8.50 Michael Hanks1987 51-3.25 Michael Hanks1988 51-11 Warren Posey

1989 50-10.25 Warren Posey1990 47-6.25 Jon Fullen1996 49-11.75 Robert Johnson2006 50-1.25 Mark Sturgis2007 49-11.75 Joel Gaddy2008 50-11.50 Joel Gaddy2009 50-1.25 Mark Sturgis

HigH jump1977 6-9 Mel Hubbard1978 7-0 Mel Hubbard1979 6-11 Mel Hubbard1980 7-0.25 Bobby Terry1984 7-1.25 Charles Mack1987 6-8 Sam Cunningham1991 7-0 Jon Fullen1993 6-8 Ryan Thiel1996 7-1.75 Robert Johnson2011 6-11 Darius Purcell

pole vault1979 15-6 David Ward1982 15-0 Lynn Lomax1984 14-6 Pete Anderson1987 15-6 Mike Schell1989 16-0 Mike Schell1993 15-0 Dennis Gutknecht1996 16-0.75 Todd Poremba1998 17-5.25 Todd Poremba2000 15-5.50 Wes Pickens2003 15-1 Jon Norman2006 15-7 Barron Shell2007 15-1 Barron Shell 2008 15-2.75 Ryan Twiford

javeliN1975 219-3 Dave Markland1977 229-8 Dave Markland1989 185-11 Rob Grant1992 195-0 Rob Grant

DisCus1979 159-2 Jim Hanigan1982 155-8 Mike Brooks1986 154-6 Leigh Hawkins1988 164-10 Leigh Hawkins1989 160-6 Leigh Hawkins1993 157-3 Eric Roberts1996 150-9 Rich Latta2000 152-0 Larry Brock2002 153-3 Bob Smith2004 148-6 Bob Smith2005 163-2 Anthony Greer2007 154-5 Anthony Greer2008 156-03 Wes Kiser2010 165-9.75 Malcolm Styers2011 158-11 Jerod Gardner

sHot put1985 51-7.50 Steve Schultz1987 51-5.50 Steve Jeck1988 55-2.50 Leigh Hawkins1989 52-4 Leigh Hawkins1992 50-10.50 Eric Roberts2003 51-2.75 Anthony Greer2004 50-8.75 Bob Smith2005 58-1.75 Anthony Greer2007 56-1.25 Anthony Greer2008 51-5.75 Wes Kiser2009 52-1 Jerod Gardner2010 55-8.50 Malcolm Styers2011 55-5.50 Jerod Gardner

Hammer1981 190-0 Oscho Rufty1987 154-3 Steve Jeck1988 162-1 Leigh Hawkins1989 169-7 Leigh Hawkins1992 168-1 Rich Grant1993 178-1 Rich Grant1994 185-10 Rich Grant1995 196-8 Rich Grant1997 194-3 Rich Latta2002 172-3 Bob Smith2004 190-4 Bob Smith2005 189-8 Bob Smith2006 167-0 Grant Haun2007 185-3 Anthony Greer2008 198-11 Wes Kiser2009 181-5 Tim Daly2010 194-11 Malcolm Styers2011 191-4 Malcolm Steyers

DeCatHloN2002 6162 Chad Michael2003 5883 Dan Queen2004 5957 Dustin Wright2005 6021 Dustin Wright2006 6263 Dustin Wright

400m relay2002 - 40.51, 2003 - 39.91, 2004 - 40.46, 2010 - 40.50, 2011 - 40:29

1600m relay1986 - 3:11.41, 1989 - 3:12.81, 1990 - 3:14.09, 1991 - 3:15.34, 1998 - 3:16.69, 2004 - 3:15.44,

team CHampioNs1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2011

Adedeji Adeneye 2010-presRichard AgleChip AkersKevin AllardiceFrank AllenDustin AllredDonnie AndersonJeff AndersonLemuel AndersonPete AndersonRusty AndrewsBen Austin 2002-06Jon AustinShane Austin

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Bill CaldwellMike CalhounMason Campbell 2008-10Matt CarrCarlos Carter 2007-10David CarterNic Carter 2009-10John CasaleRon CatonDon ChapmanDoug ChappellDavid CherryGary ChurchNeill ClarkRobin ClarkBobby ClaryInky ClaryRichard ClaryGary CohenKeith CollinsKelly CollinsTyler Combs 2009-presLeon CorpeningMike CorriherMike CostonJosh CoxPat CromwellJohn CrumblissSean CulhaneSammie CunninghamStan Cunningham

Mike Curcio 1983-87Keith CurryChris Cutter

Jason DalrympleJason DaltonTim Daly 2007-11Tim Darnell John DavenportCharles DavisTyler Davis 2010-presTony DawkinsBrian Deal 2004-08Kenan Demir Charles DerricksonClayton Deskins Asmeron Desta 2004-09Will Dickerson 1995Andy DillenbackJesse Dingle 1981-85Joe DixonBrad DodsonAJ Dohanic 2008-presJeff DowdJim DriverDaniel DuckworthDean Duncan

Matt EddinsDaniel EggersJoe Bill EllenderTim ElrodDavid EssEddie EstesDarryl EvansJohn EvansShawn EvansWarren EvansJoe Ewing

Kerry FaganAnthony Famiglietti 1996-98Bill FenzauBrad FergusonDaniel FioramontiJeff FitzgeraldJimmy FlytheDevon Ford 1973-77Kedrick FordRobbie FordGerald ForemanWalt FosterCharles FowlerNick FowlerOmari FrancisJim FreemnaJon Fullen

Joel Gaddy 2004-08Jeff GallagherBud Galloway 2007-11Jerod Gardner 2007-11Jackie GaryScotty GilmerWill GillespieKevin GladdenPaul GoeweyTodd GoeweyGary GohenJake Goodchild 2007-presMatt GouldRich Grant 1991-95Rob Grant 1988-92Brian Graves 2008-presGreg GreenJason GreenVic GreeneAnthony Greer 2002-07Jame GriggsMichael GuessDennis Gutknecht

Gary HallJoe Halin 2000Emmitt Hamilton 1974-78Jim HaniganMichael HanksThayne HarmonCarl HarrisDanny HarrisRicky Harris 2005-09Zach HarrisStanley HarrisGrant Haun 2004-08Chris HavnerLeigh Hawkins 1985-89Bob Hayes Paul HelmandollarBrendon Helms 2003-08Bryan HendersonMelvin HendersonNathan Hernandez-AdamsEarl W. Henson 1934-38Patrick Hill 2010-presJosh Hogg 2010-presBobby HoranKenneth HerndonAlex HerringGlen HicksHarry HilewitzTim HimesDanny HoardEddie HoffmanTommy Holland 1992Zach HollisLarry HoltBobby HoranJosh Houser 2006-10James Howard-Smith 2009-presMel HubbardBrandon Hudgins 2009-11Matthew HudsonChris HuffsticklerJustin Hunnicutt 2004-08

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Dexter Jackson 2007Michael Todd JacksonSean JacksonWard JarvisSteve JeckKeith JenkinsEric JoeJeff JohnsonLinell JohnsonRobert JohnsonSherrill JohnsonBobby JonesEugene JonesTrey Jones 2009-presLafette JordanPhil JordonBlake Justice

Dave KeeslerColeman KeeterNick Kelly 2008-presKeith KimmonsBennett KingMark KinganRobert KirklandWes Kiser 2004-08David KlappenbachMike Kroeger

Brad LeachDanny LedfordJon LevineMichael Lilley 2009-presRyan LinebargerDavid LindseyMarcus LittlejohnReggie LittlejohnLawrence LloydTJ Lockard 2007-2011Lynn LomaxCurtis LoweNorris LuckeyJamie Lyda

Charles MackMark Maddox 2003-08Charles MahathaBob MahoneyStuart MakinsonFranklin ManchesterAlan MarionRandy MarionDave MarklandChris MartinGerald MartinGreg McCainNathan McCallTerrice McClainCraig McCollumGreg McCollumDennis McCorkleJason McGhinnisFred McKaigDamion McLean 1998-02Kevin McLeodAndrew McNeelyHolt McPhersonAlex McWaltersSteve MeansBrian MeischAlec Meyer 2006-10Chad MichaelKevin MillenderTony MillsapsDan MisenheimerDon MitchellMike Mitchell Phil Mitchell 2005-10Chris Moen 2008-presStephen MonticoneDennis Moore 2008-presSam Mordecai 2007-10Kevin MorrisPhil MorrisonStephen MorrisonRobbie Mosley 1979-83John MossGary Murphy

Michael BaldwinTommy BallBo BarbourEddie BarnesRick Beasley 1977-81David BeaudryChuck BeddingfieldRichard BeekerJohn Bell 2008-presDavid BengeChip BirchBen Bissette 1997Tony BlackCarson BlackwelderCedric BlackwellNorman BlairLouis BlountMike BogerChris BohleMatt Boruff 2006-10Eric BourklanCaroll BowelMike BowersDavid BrammerMike BrinDeon BrittonLarry BrockAllen BrooksMike BrooksTyrone BrooksCrandal BrownGary BrownKerry BrownDustin BrysonGreg BucknerDavid BuddTyler BurkeBryan BurneyPhillip Bush 2007-2011

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Allen ValentineScott VancePeter Vandenberg 1986-90Adam Van Nortwick 2003-07Tyler VarnadoreRich Velazquez

Steve YannottiAndrew Yarchin 2006-2011

Brian ZagorskiNick Zeller 2007-10

Michael Walker 2006-2011Wayne WalkerTodd WaltersDavid Ward 1975-79Craig WarrenJeff WatersBrian Watkins 1992Leander WattsJay Weaver 2008-10Alan WhickerSteve WhickerCharles WhiteErnest WigginsBobby WilhoitJeremy WillAdam WilliamsHarry WilliamsJohn WilliamsReggie WilliamsDerrick WilliamsonMike Wilson 2007-2011Brian WinhamJonathan WinklerCharles Wofford 2009-presTJ WoodTom WoodruffSean WorthyDustin Wright

Alan SafritJay SamuelsJimmy SandersEvan Sandling 2009-11Jusdon Sarver 1994Mike SchellChris ScherrerBen SchoweSteve SchultzDevon ScottBill ScullRobbie SellatiJohn SellarsMark SennKeith SewellTed ShantsAlan SharpCharles SharpMark Shea 1982Barron Shell 2004-08James ShieldsRick ShiverRance ShulerSteve SimandleMitch SimrilKeith SimsCory SitzmanJames SlagleDale SlaughterBob SmithDan SmithHayes SmithPhillip SmithThomas SmithZach Smith Sean Soderman 2008-presKenneth SpringsJason SprouseJared Stalling 2008-presBurk Staub 2009-11Ned StedmanDarryl StephensPaul StoltzfusAlbert StoneCharlie StormMatt StuartMark Sturgis 2005-09Malcolm Styers 2007-11Harvey SuttonJohnny Svoboda 2006-10Tony Swanger

James PhelpsGeorge PhillipsWes PickensStephen PittmanMarshall PittsCaleb Poplin 2008-presTodd PorembaChris PorterWarren Posey 1985-89Landon Powell 2009-presBrad PriceGary Pryor

Whitney Ball 5000m Outdoors

Lynett Farmer 400m Relay

Stethane Pipkins 400m Relay

Lynette Gardin 400m Relay

Melissa Morrison 100m Hurdles

MJ Harrelson 800m, 1500m (Two-time National Champion)

Meg Warren Javelin

Lamonda Miller 100m, 200m 400m Relay

Ronda White Triple Jump

Michael HanksTriple Jump OutdoorsTriple Jump Indoors

Robert JohnsonTriple Jump OutdoorsTriple Jump Indoors

Lafette Jordan400m Indoors

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Allen ValentineScott VancePeter Vandenberg 1986-90Adam Van Nortwick 2003-07Tyler VarnadoreRich Velazquez

Steve YannottiAndrew Yarchin 2006-2011

Brian ZagorskiNick Zeller 2007-10

Michael Walker 2006-2011Wayne WalkerTodd WaltersDavid Ward 1975-79Craig WarrenJeff WatersBrian Watkins 1992Leander WattsJay Weaver 2008-10Alan WhickerSteve WhickerCharles WhiteErnest WigginsBobby WilhoitJeremy WillAdam WilliamsHarry WilliamsJohn WilliamsReggie WilliamsDerrick WilliamsonMike Wilson 2007-2011Brian WinhamJonathan WinklerCharles Wofford 2009-presTJ WoodTom WoodruffSean WorthyDustin Wright

Alan SafritJay SamuelsJimmy SandersEvan Sandling 2009-11Jusdon Sarver 1994Mike SchellChris ScherrerBen SchoweSteve SchultzDevon ScottBill ScullRobbie SellatiJohn SellarsMark SennKeith SewellTed ShantsAlan SharpCharles SharpMark Shea 1982Barron Shell 2004-08James ShieldsRick ShiverRance ShulerSteve SimandleMitch SimrilKeith SimsCory SitzmanJames SlagleDale SlaughterBob SmithDan SmithHayes SmithPhillip SmithThomas SmithZach Smith Sean Soderman 2008-presKenneth SpringsJason SprouseJared Stalling 2008-presBurk Staub 2009-11Ned StedmanDarryl StephensPaul StoltzfusAlbert StoneCharlie StormMatt StuartMark Sturgis 2005-09Malcolm Styers 2007-11Harvey SuttonJohnny Svoboda 2006-10Tony Swanger

James PhelpsGeorge PhillipsWes PickensStephen PittmanMarshall PittsCaleb Poplin 2008-presTodd PorembaChris PorterWarren Posey 1985-89Landon Powell 2009-presBrad PriceGary Pryor

Whitney Ball 5000m Outdoors

Lynett Farmer 400m Relay

Stethane Pipkins 400m Relay

Lynette Gardin 400m Relay

Melissa Morrison 100m Hurdles

MJ Harrelson 800m, 1500m (Two-time National Champion)

Meg Warren Javelin

Lamonda Miller 100m, 200m 400m Relay

Ronda White Triple Jump

Michael HanksTriple Jump OutdoorsTriple Jump Indoors

Robert JohnsonTriple Jump OutdoorsTriple Jump Indoors

Lafette Jordan400m Indoors

Warren PoseyTriple Jump OutdoorsTriple Jump Indoors

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Two-Time all-American outdoor 5000m ... conference champion in indoor 3000m twice ... conference champion in indoor 5000m twice ... conference record holder in indoor 3000m ... conference recordholder in indoor 5000m ... conference MVP Outdoor Track ... conference champion outdoor 3000m, 5000m, and 10,000m ... conference recordholder 5000m, 10,000m ... all-conference 24 times ... conference cross country champion twice ... fastest time in conference history in cross country ... all-South in cross country ... NCAA Qualifier in cross country; ASU Recordholder Outdoors in 5000m and 10,000m ... ASU recordholder indoors in 3000m and 5000m.

A member of the ASU track and field team from 1986-1989, Leigh Hawkins still ranks second in school history in the discus (170-6), third in the indoor shot put (52-5) and fourth in the outdoor shot put (54-2.5). Hawkins won 11 indi-vidual SoCon titles in the shot put, discus, weight and hammer throws during his four-year career. He was also named the SoCon Championship MVP three times. He claimed outdoor championships in the discus in 1986, ‘88 , and ‘89, shot put in 1988 and ‘89. Hawkins also added indoor titles in the shot put and weight throw in ‘88 and ‘89.

Leigh HawkinsThrows

Lafette JordanSprintsThe school’s first all-American with a sixth place finish in the indoor 400m with a time of 47.69 in 1979 ... holds three school records (outdoor 400m ,440 yd run, and 600 yd run) ... qualified for the NCAA Championships in a total of four events ... earned Southern Conference Most Valuable Track Athlete honors in 1980 after claiming championships in the SoCon 200m, 400m, and 400m relay ... won a total of seven individual conference championships.

The head coach of the Mountaineer track and field program from 1974-88, Pollock guided ASU to five outdoor and five indoor Southern Conference Championships ... in his 15-year tenure, he coached three all-Americans and guided eight athletes to the NCAA Championships in 13 events

A member of the ASU track and field team from 1985-89, Posey was a four-time all-American in triple jump (indoors twice, outdoors twice) ... a three-time qualifier in five events, all in the triple jump ... was a two-time indoor triple jump SoCon champion ... holds the ASU outdoor triple jump record (54-8.5)

A member of the track and cross country teams from 1986-90, Vandenburg held the school’s 10,000m cross country record until 2005 was an all-SoCon performer in all four seasons on the cross country team, placing as high as third in 1989 ... holds school top-10 marks in the 3000m steeplechase and the 5000m run

Bob PollockHead Coach

Warren PoseyJumps

Peter VandenburgDistance/Cross Country

Appalachian’s first-ever NCAA Champion, winning NCAA 1,500m titles in 1999 and 2001 ... A six-time all-American ... ASU’s all-time record holder in the indoor 500m, 800m and mile runs and outdoor 800m, 1,500m and 3,000m runs ... also members of the record holding indoor distance medley and 4x400m relays and outdoor 4x800m and 4x1,500m relays ... ranks second in ASU record books in 5,000m run in cross country ... was named the Southern Conference Female Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2001 ... 23-time SoCon champion ... earned 2001 NCAA Woman of the Year honors for the state of North Carolina ... finished fifth in the 1,500m finals of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials ... represented the United States in the Pan-American Games in 2003, winning a silver medal in the 1,500m ... produced second-place finishes in both the mile and the 800m at the 2002 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, running personal records in both events ... ranked fifth in the United States in the 1,500m by Track & Field News in 2003.

Whitney BallDistance

NCAA qualifier in 1500m outdoors ... NCAA Qualifier in 5000m outdoors ... confer-ence MVP - outdoors ... conference champion in 800m ... conference champion in 1500m ... conference champion in 3000m ... was conference recordholder in 1500m ... earned all-conference honors eight times ... all-South in cross country ... ASU recordholder in 1500m and 3000m outdoors and indoors in 1000m

Meg WarrenThrows/Javelin

Vanessa KosmalaDistance

Won two Olympic bronze medals ... NCAA indoor 55m hurdle all-American (Third Place) ... Southern Conference indoor champion 55m hurdles, triple jump and 55m dash ... outdoor 100m hurdle all-American (ninth place) ... Southern Confer-ence outdoor champion in 100m hurdles, long jump, triple jump, 200m dash and 100m dash ... Competed at the 1994 Mobile/USA Track and Field Championship and 1992 Olympic Trials ... outdoor NCAA National Championship two-time competitor ... NCAA Division I Indoor National Championship Competitor.

Melissa MorrisonSprints/Hurdles

Six-time NCAA all-American ... two-time conference MVP ... four-time United States national team member ... Pan American Games in 1991 - Bronze in Relay ... World Cup in 1990 - silver in relay, World University Games in 1991 - gold in relay ... two-time Olympic Trials Qualifier in 100m, 200m ... 13-time Conference Champion ... undefeated in conference competition for three years ... holds six conference records - indoor and outdoor ... broke eight ASU records ... ranked eighth in the U.S. in 100m in 1989 and 19th in the world in 100m in 1989 ... events - 55m, 100m, 200m, 4 x 100m Relay.

Lamonda MillerSprints

Mary Jayne HarrelsonDistance

NCAA all-American four times in javelin ... placed as high as third in the nation ... conference outdoor MVP in 1988 ... conference champion in javelin ... confer-ence recordholder in javelin ... all-conference in javelin, high jump, discus, and 100m hurdles ... third in javelin in 1992 Olympic Trials ... ASU recordholder in javelin at 190-5.

An eight-time all-Southern Conference honoree, earning indoor and outdoor honors all four years of her collegiate career ... still holds six school records — indoor 300m (40.29), indoor 400m (56.34), indoor mile relay (3:57.47), indoor sprint medley — 400-200-200-800 (4:14.9), outdoor 4x100m (44.73) and outdoor 4x200m (1:36.69) ... claimed all-America recognition as part of 1989 400m relay team ... won 10 Southern Conference championships individually ... helped lead all eight of her ASU teams to SoCon team titles (indoor and outdoor, 1989-92).

Lynette GardinSprints

Beth RugglesDistanceSouthern Conference Individual cross country champion twice ... Appala-chian team cross country MVP twice ... two-time Southern Conference team cross country champion ... three time all-SoCon cross country honoree ... Southern Conference outdoor 3000m champion ... SoCon outdoor 5000m champion ... SoCon outdoor team champion.

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Appalachian indoor track & field enters its sev-enth season in the George M. Holmes Convoca-tion Center. The Holmes Center serves as home of Mountaineer indoor track and field, as well as Appalachian’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. The facility houses a 300m directional mondo surface. Standing on Rivers Street at Appalachian State University, the 200,840-square foot Holmes Center serves as the cornerstone to the entry to campus and houses ASU’s Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science. The structure also includes the 8,325-seat Seby Jones Arena, which hosts a number of community and cultural events in addition to Appalachian athletics, including graduation and convocation ceremonies, trade shows and concerts. The facility opened on November 17, 2000 with a celebration followed by a men’s basketball contest between Appalachian and the University of North Carolina. With much anticipation, every seat for the ASU-UNC showdown was sold in advance, marking the first pre-gameday sellout in school

history for any sporting event. The athletics ticket office sold the full allotment of tickets for the inaugural contest at the Holmes Center in just 12 minutes. Public service, a cornerstone upon which Appalachian was founded, is the hallmark of the two individuals whom names adorn the university’s convocation center, as former ASU Chancellor, Francis T. Borkowski announced that the center would be called the George M. Holmes Convocation Center and its arena the Seby Jones Arena on March 20, 1999. Holmes is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, rep-resenting the 41st District (Yadkin, Wilkes and Alexander Counties). He is the senior co-chair of the North Carolina House of Appropriations Committee. A native of Mount Airy, N.C., Holmes attended Appalachian on a football scholarshipin the 1950’s. Holmes first entered political office from 1975-76 and has served 11 terms since 1979. He serves on the Governor’s Advisory Budget Commission, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee. Holmes was instrumental in securing the bulk of the $36.8 million needed to build the con-vocation center. Jones served as mayor and a council member of Raleigh from 1967-71. He also served on ASU’s Board of Trustees for eight years, chairing the Board in 1990-91.

The outdoor home of the Ap-palachian track and field team, Kidd Brewer Stadium stands 3,333 feet above sea level and seats 16,650. Also home to the football and field hockey

teams, it was the first facility in either North or South Carolina to in-stall artificial turf, with Appalachian and Elon staging the first football game on fake grass in the Carolinas, Oct. 3, 1970. Opened Sept. 15, 1962, the stadium was originally construct-ed with 10,000 permanent seats. Seating capacity was expanded to 18,000 following the 1978 season. Completion of an extensive reno-vation and restoration project on the original 10,000 seats in 1995 readjusted the seating capacity to 16,650. A multi-purpose facility, Kidd Brewer Stadium is also home to intramural sports, while classes and the community use the facility, as well. Owens Field House, at the north end of the stadium, houses athletic and fundraising offices, locker rooms and equipment areas, along with the Dr. Hugh S. Daniel Conference Room. In 1989, a new building was added adjacent to the field house, with athletic and coaching offices, the Dr. Evan Ashby Sports Medicine Room, strength and conditioning areas, and locker rooms. The stadium is also in the midst of renovations to add a new athletic complex, slated to be completed by the fall of 2009. An addi-tion of 4,000 seats on the east side was completed in the summer of 2008. The stadium is named after Kidd Brewer, one of the Mountain-eers’ most successful head football coaches, and a colorful part of North Carolina history. Brewer, a Winston-Salem, N.C., native, served as football coach of the Mountaineers for four seasons (1935-38), compiling a 30-5-3 overall mark. An all-American backfield star at Duke University, Brew-er’s 1937 Appalachian squad was unbeaten and unscored upon in the regular season. After leaving Appalachian, Brewer started a sales career, but shortly thereafter reported for active duty in World War II. He served as a Naval lieutenant in the Pacific. After the war Brewer was secre-tary to U.S. Sen. Josiah W. Bailey (D-N.C.). Upon Bailey’s death in office Brewer served his replacement, Sen. William B. Umstead, as adminis-trative assistant. Brewer returned to North Carolina and ran for lieutenant gover-nor in 1956. Between campaigns for governor (1964) and state court of appeals (1968), he made a name for himself as a developer, insur-ance salesman and philanthropist. Kidd Brewer Stadium, dedicated Sept. 3, 1988, was named Con-rad Stadium from 1962 to 1988 for William J. Conrad, a former Appala-chian State University trustee and R.J. Reynolds executive.

During both the indoor and outdoor seasons, the track and field teams are able to escape the elements with an expansive practice facility in Varsity Gym. A new Mondo track surface was added in 2007 with a length of over 100 meters. Along with the track surface, the facility houses a shot put and weight throwing area, pole vault and high jump facilities, a full weight-lifting area and athletic training facilities. Varsity Gym’s floor also received a facelift in 2008, as a new hardwood surface was installed. The arena is the practice home for wrestling, men’s and women’s basket-ball, volleyball and field hockey.

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Robert JohnsonTriple JumpEarned all-America honors in both indoor and outdoor triple jump … 1996 Southern Conference outdoor track and field Most Outstanding Athlete … holds ASU’s outdoor high jump record (7-1.25), ranks third in indoor triple jump (52-8.0) and fourth in outdoor triple jump (53-8.0) … three-time South-ern Conference individual champion (1995 indoor triple jump — 51-0.5, 1996 outdoor high jump — 7-1.25, and triple jump — 49-11.75) … earned all-SoCon honors in the long jump, 200 meters and 4x100 meter relay at the 1996 SoCon Outdoor Championship … three-time Southern Conference team champion (1995 indoor, 1995 and ‘96 outdoor).

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Two-Time all-American outdoor 5000m ... conference champion in indoor 3000m twice ... conference champion in indoor 5000m twice ... conference record holder in indoor 3000m ... conference recordholder in indoor 5000m ... conference MVP Outdoor Track ... conference champion outdoor 3000m, 5000m, and 10,000m ... conference recordholder 5000m, 10,000m ... all-conference 24 times ... conference cross country champion twice ... fastest time in conference history in cross country ... all-South in cross country ... NCAA Qualifier in cross country; ASU Recordholder Outdoors in 5000m and 10,000m ... ASU recordholder indoors in 3000m and 5000m.

A member of the ASU track and field team from 1986-1989, Leigh Hawkins still ranks second in school history in the discus (170-6), third in the indoor shot put (52-5) and fourth in the outdoor shot put (54-2.5). Hawkins won 11 indi-vidual SoCon titles in the shot put, discus, weight and hammer throws during his four-year career. He was also named the SoCon Championship MVP three times. He claimed outdoor championships in the discus in 1986, ‘88 , and ‘89, shot put in 1988 and ‘89. Hawkins also added indoor titles in the shot put and weight throw in ‘88 and ‘89.

Leigh HawkinsThrows

Lafette JordanSprintsThe school’s first all-American with a sixth place finish in the indoor 400m with a time of 47.69 in 1979 ... holds three school records (outdoor 400m ,440 yd run, and 600 yd run) ... qualified for the NCAA Championships in a total of four events ... earned Southern Conference Most Valuable Track Athlete honors in 1980 after claiming championships in the SoCon 200m, 400m, and 400m relay ... won a total of seven individual conference championships.

The head coach of the Mountaineer track and field program from 1974-88, Pollock guided ASU to five outdoor and five indoor Southern Conference Championships ... in his 15-year tenure, he coached three all-Americans and guided eight athletes to the NCAA Championships in 13 events

A member of the ASU track and field team from 1985-89, Posey was a four-time all-American in triple jump (indoors twice, outdoors twice) ... a three-time qualifier in five events, all in the triple jump ... was a two-time indoor triple jump SoCon champion ... holds the ASU outdoor triple jump record (54-8.5)

A member of the track and cross country teams from 1986-90, Vandenburg held the school’s 10,000m cross country record until 2005 was an all-SoCon performer in all four seasons on the cross country team, placing as high as third in 1989 ... holds school top-10 marks in the 3000m steeplechase and the 5000m run

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Peter VandenburgDistance/Cross Country

Appalachian’s first-ever NCAA Champion, winning NCAA 1,500m titles in 1999 and 2001 ... A six-time all-American ... ASU’s all-time record holder in the indoor 500m, 800m and mile runs and outdoor 800m, 1,500m and 3,000m runs ... also members of the record holding indoor distance medley and 4x400m relays and outdoor 4x800m and 4x1,500m relays ... ranks second in ASU record books in 5,000m run in cross country ... was named the Southern Conference Female Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2001 ... 23-time SoCon champion ... earned 2001 NCAA Woman of the Year honors for the state of North Carolina ... finished fifth in the 1,500m finals of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials ... represented the United States in the Pan-American Games in 2003, winning a silver medal in the 1,500m ... produced second-place finishes in both the mile and the 800m at the 2002 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, running personal records in both events ... ranked fifth in the United States in the 1,500m by Track & Field News in 2003.

Whitney BallDistance

NCAA qualifier in 1500m outdoors ... NCAA Qualifier in 5000m outdoors ... confer-ence MVP - outdoors ... conference champion in 800m ... conference champion in 1500m ... conference champion in 3000m ... was conference recordholder in 1500m ... earned all-conference honors eight times ... all-South in cross country ... ASU recordholder in 1500m and 3000m outdoors and indoors in 1000m

Meg WarrenThrows/Javelin

Vanessa KosmalaDistance

Won two Olympic bronze medals ... NCAA indoor 55m hurdle all-American (Third Place) ... Southern Conference indoor champion 55m hurdles, triple jump and 55m dash ... outdoor 100m hurdle all-American (ninth place) ... Southern Confer-ence outdoor champion in 100m hurdles, long jump, triple jump, 200m dash and 100m dash ... Competed at the 1994 Mobile/USA Track and Field Championship and 1992 Olympic Trials ... outdoor NCAA National Championship two-time competitor ... NCAA Division I Indoor National Championship Competitor.

Melissa MorrisonSprints/Hurdles

Six-time NCAA all-American ... two-time conference MVP ... four-time United States national team member ... Pan American Games in 1991 - Bronze in Relay ... World Cup in 1990 - silver in relay, World University Games in 1991 - gold in relay ... two-time Olympic Trials Qualifier in 100m, 200m ... 13-time Conference Champion ... undefeated in conference competition for three years ... holds six conference records - indoor and outdoor ... broke eight ASU records ... ranked eighth in the U.S. in 100m in 1989 and 19th in the world in 100m in 1989 ... events - 55m, 100m, 200m, 4 x 100m Relay.

Lamonda MillerSprints

Mary Jayne HarrelsonDistance

NCAA all-American four times in javelin ... placed as high as third in the nation ... conference outdoor MVP in 1988 ... conference champion in javelin ... confer-ence recordholder in javelin ... all-conference in javelin, high jump, discus, and 100m hurdles ... third in javelin in 1992 Olympic Trials ... ASU recordholder in javelin at 190-5.

An eight-time all-Southern Conference honoree, earning indoor and outdoor honors all four years of her collegiate career ... still holds six school records — indoor 300m (40.29), indoor 400m (56.34), indoor mile relay (3:57.47), indoor sprint medley — 400-200-200-800 (4:14.9), outdoor 4x100m (44.73) and outdoor 4x200m (1:36.69) ... claimed all-America recognition as part of 1989 400m relay team ... won 10 Southern Conference championships individually ... helped lead all eight of her ASU teams to SoCon team titles (indoor and outdoor, 1989-92).

Lynette GardinSprints

Beth RugglesDistanceSouthern Conference Individual cross country champion twice ... Appala-chian team cross country MVP twice ... two-time Southern Conference team cross country champion ... three time all-SoCon cross country honoree ... Southern Conference outdoor 3000m champion ... SoCon outdoor 5000m champion ... SoCon outdoor team champion.

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Appalachian indoor track & field enters its sev-enth season in the George M. Holmes Convoca-tion Center. The Holmes Center serves as home of Mountaineer indoor track and field, as well as Appalachian’s men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball programs. The facility houses a 300m directional mondo surface. Standing on Rivers Street at Appalachian State University, the 200,840-square foot Holmes Center serves as the cornerstone to the entry to campus and houses ASU’s Department of Health, Leisure and Exercise Science. The structure also includes the 8,325-seat Seby Jones Arena, which hosts a number of community and cultural events in addition to Appalachian athletics, including graduation and convocation ceremonies, trade shows and concerts. The facility opened on November 17, 2000 with a celebration followed by a men’s basketball contest between Appalachian and the University of North Carolina. With much anticipation, every seat for the ASU-UNC showdown was sold in advance, marking the first pre-gameday sellout in school

history for any sporting event. The athletics ticket office sold the full allotment of tickets for the inaugural contest at the Holmes Center in just 12 minutes. Public service, a cornerstone upon which Appalachian was founded, is the hallmark of the two individuals whom names adorn the university’s convocation center, as former ASU Chancellor, Francis T. Borkowski announced that the center would be called the George M. Holmes Convocation Center and its arena the Seby Jones Arena on March 20, 1999. Holmes is a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives, rep-resenting the 41st District (Yadkin, Wilkes and Alexander Counties). He is the senior co-chair of the North Carolina House of Appropriations Committee. A native of Mount Airy, N.C., Holmes attended Appalachian on a football scholarshipin the 1950’s. Holmes first entered political office from 1975-76 and has served 11 terms since 1979. He serves on the Governor’s Advisory Budget Commission, the Joint Legislative Commission on Governmental Operations and the Joint Legislative Transportation Oversight Committee. Holmes was instrumental in securing the bulk of the $36.8 million needed to build the con-vocation center. Jones served as mayor and a council member of Raleigh from 1967-71. He also served on ASU’s Board of Trustees for eight years, chairing the Board in 1990-91.

The outdoor home of the Ap-palachian track and field team, Kidd Brewer Stadium stands 3,333 feet above sea level and seats 16,650. Also home to the football and field hockey

teams, it was the first facility in either North or South Carolina to in-stall artificial turf, with Appalachian and Elon staging the first football game on fake grass in the Carolinas, Oct. 3, 1970. Opened Sept. 15, 1962, the stadium was originally construct-ed with 10,000 permanent seats. Seating capacity was expanded to 18,000 following the 1978 season. Completion of an extensive reno-vation and restoration project on the original 10,000 seats in 1995 readjusted the seating capacity to 16,650. A multi-purpose facility, Kidd Brewer Stadium is also home to intramural sports, while classes and the community use the facility, as well. Owens Field House, at the north end of the stadium, houses athletic and fundraising offices, locker rooms and equipment areas, along with the Dr. Hugh S. Daniel Conference Room. In 1989, a new building was added adjacent to the field house, with athletic and coaching offices, the Dr. Evan Ashby Sports Medicine Room, strength and conditioning areas, and locker rooms. The stadium is also in the midst of renovations to add a new athletic complex, slated to be completed by the fall of 2009. An addi-tion of 4,000 seats on the east side was completed in the summer of 2008. The stadium is named after Kidd Brewer, one of the Mountain-eers’ most successful head football coaches, and a colorful part of North Carolina history. Brewer, a Winston-Salem, N.C., native, served as football coach of the Mountaineers for four seasons (1935-38), compiling a 30-5-3 overall mark. An all-American backfield star at Duke University, Brew-er’s 1937 Appalachian squad was unbeaten and unscored upon in the regular season. After leaving Appalachian, Brewer started a sales career, but shortly thereafter reported for active duty in World War II. He served as a Naval lieutenant in the Pacific. After the war Brewer was secre-tary to U.S. Sen. Josiah W. Bailey (D-N.C.). Upon Bailey’s death in office Brewer served his replacement, Sen. William B. Umstead, as adminis-trative assistant. Brewer returned to North Carolina and ran for lieutenant gover-nor in 1956. Between campaigns for governor (1964) and state court of appeals (1968), he made a name for himself as a developer, insur-ance salesman and philanthropist. Kidd Brewer Stadium, dedicated Sept. 3, 1988, was named Con-rad Stadium from 1962 to 1988 for William J. Conrad, a former Appala-chian State University trustee and R.J. Reynolds executive.

During both the indoor and outdoor seasons, the track and field teams are able to escape the elements with an expansive practice facility in Varsity Gym. A new Mondo track surface was added in 2007 with a length of over 100 meters. Along with the track surface, the facility houses a shot put and weight throwing area, pole vault and high jump facilities, a full weight-lifting area and athletic training facilities. Varsity Gym’s floor also received a facelift in 2008, as a new hardwood surface was installed. The arena is the practice home for wrestling, men’s and women’s basket-ball, volleyball and field hockey.

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Robert JohnsonTriple JumpEarned all-America honors in both indoor and outdoor triple jump … 1996 Southern Conference outdoor track and field Most Outstanding Athlete … holds ASU’s outdoor high jump record (7-1.25), ranks third in indoor triple jump (52-8.0) and fourth in outdoor triple jump (53-8.0) … three-time South-ern Conference individual champion (1995 indoor triple jump — 51-0.5, 1996 outdoor high jump — 7-1.25, and triple jump — 49-11.75) … earned all-SoCon honors in the long jump, 200 meters and 4x100 meter relay at the 1996 SoCon Outdoor Championship … three-time Southern Conference team champion (1995 indoor, 1995 and ‘96 outdoor).

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In his first six years at Appalachian State Uni-versity, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has

led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appala-chian athletics during the first 72 months of Cobb’s tenure include:

• Three NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level.

• Shattering football attendance records at Kidd Brewer Stadium with crowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of ASU’s 28 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. • A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales. • Five-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships — recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • Three Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the SoCon. • Thirty-five percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Five teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recogntion awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • The Yosef Club, which provides scholarship and facility support for student-athletes, raising over $2.5 million for the first time in 2009-10. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations three years in a row and rasied nearly $2 million more in 2009-10 than it did in any year prior a string of five- straight record years since Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to nearly $14.5 million in 2011-12.

However, the most notable of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facilities that will give Appalachian the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. Facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000-square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barri-ers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athlet-ics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercollegiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated in the last decade. While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his ten-ure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision

and work ethic of the 42-year-old Cobb that has steered the Moun-taineers to new heights. Cobb’s peers recognized him for his efforts when the National Col-legiate Athletics Directors Association (NACDA) named him the NCAA Division I FCS Southeast Region Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year in 2011. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 per-cent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant ex-ecutive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s bas-ketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administra-tion from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 13-year-old son, Harrison, and a ten-year-old daughter, Branan.

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Enrollment17,222 students in Fall 2010

15,137 undergraduate and 2,085 graduate

Top Represented N.C. CountiesMecklenburg

WakeWataugaGuilfordForsyth

Catawba

States most representedNorth Carolina

GeorgiaVirginiaFlorida

TennesseeSouth Carolina

AcademicsCollege of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education

College of Fine and Applied Arts College of Health Sciences

Hayes School of MusicUniversity College

Cratis D. Williams Graduate School

More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership

Fall 2010 Average Freshman SAT1136

Student/Faculty Ratio16-to-1

Estimated 2010-11 Undergraduate Expenses$11,220 for in-state students and $22,532 for out-of-state students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard

meal plan and textbook rental

1899 Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1903 North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School

1967 North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges

1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982 Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1993 Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor

2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2004 Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor

2005 Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship

2006 Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time

2007 Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time

2008 Enrollment exceeded 16,000

2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010 New College of Health Sciences opened in July

2011 New College of Education building opened in August

APPALACHIAN TIMELINE

ASU TODAY

In his first six years at Appalachian State Uni-versity, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has

led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appala-chian athletics during the first 72 months of Cobb’s tenure include:

• Three NCAA Division I football national championships — marking the first time that any program has ever won three-consecutive NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS — formerly Division I-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level.

• Shattering football attendance records at Kidd Brewer Stadium with crowds surpassing “The Rock’s” permanent seating capacity for each of ASU’s 28 regular-season home games since Cobb’s arrival in 2005. • A 298-percent increase in football season-ticket sales. • Five-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships — recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. • Three Germann Cup championships — recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the SoCon. • Thirty-five percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25). • Five teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recogntion awards, based on being among the nation’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. • The Yosef Club, which provides scholarship and facility support for student-athletes, raising over $2.5 million for the first time in 2009-10. Despite the state of the economy, the Yosef Club has reached the $2 million threshold for donations three years in a row and rasied nearly $2 million more in 2009-10 than it did in any year prior a string of five- straight record years since Cobb’s arrival. • Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to nearly $14.5 million in 2011-12.

However, the most notable of Cobb’s many achievements has been the addition of first-class facilities that will give Appalachian the opportunity to be successful across the athletics spectrum for years to come. Facility enhancements totaling $50 million were completed in 2009, headlined by the 120,000-square-foot Appalachian Athletics Center. The seven-story complex, located behind Kidd Brewer Stadium’s west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilities, academic study space and computer lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of 600 club-level seats and 18 luxury suites. The facility enhancements also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barri-ers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400-seat upper deck on the stadium’s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athlet-ics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ first-ever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competition venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling. With the $50 million in facilities enhancements, all 20 of Appalachian’s intercollegiate sports teams now practice and compete in facilities that have either been built or renovated in the last decade. While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his ten-ure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision

and work ethic of the 42-year-old Cobb that has steered the Moun-taineers to new heights. Cobb’s peers recognized him for his efforts when the National Col-legiate Athletics Directors Association (NACDA) named him the NCAA Division I FCS Southeast Region Under Armour Athletics Director of the Year in 2011. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 per-cent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for an annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Prior to returning to his alma mater in ‘98, Cobb spent six years in Atlanta, Ga., where he held positions with the Atlanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. As an assistant ex-ecutive director for the Atlanta Sports Council and the Peach Bowl, he helped coordinate Atlanta’s bid for the 2002 NCAA men’s basketball Final Four and handled all game and event operations for the Peach Bowl. As sales manager for the Georgia Dome from 1994-97, Cobb helped procure events such as the Southeastern Conference football championship, the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference men’s bas-ketball tournaments, NCAA men’s basketball championship events, Georgia High School Association football playoffs, major concerts and other college and amateur sporting events. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administra-tion from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum Award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio University in 1992. Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90 and serves as an assistant coach for Appalachian’s women’s soccer program. The Cobbs have a 13-year-old son, Harrison, and a ten-year-old daughter, Branan.

The Cobb Family: Harrison, Lindsay, Charlie, Branan

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Enrollment17,222 students in Fall 2010

15,137 undergraduate and 2,085 graduate

Top Represented N.C. CountiesMecklenburg

WakeWataugaGuilfordForsyth

Catawba

States most representedNorth Carolina

GeorgiaVirginiaFlorida

TennesseeSouth Carolina

AcademicsCollege of Arts and Sciences Walker College of Business Reich College of Education

College of Fine and Applied Arts College of Health Sciences

Hayes School of MusicUniversity College

Cratis D. Williams Graduate School

More than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors, plus a doctoral program in educational leadership

Fall 2010 Average Freshman SAT1136

Student/Faculty Ratio16-to-1

Estimated 2010-11 Undergraduate Expenses$11,220 for in-state students and $22,532 for out-of-state students. Includes tuition, fees, room, standard

meal plan and textbook rental

1899 Dougherty brothers founded Watauga Academy

1903 North Carolina legislature recognized The Appalachian Training School of Teachers as a state institution

1921 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Normal School two-year college program

1929 North Carolina legislature authorized the Appalachian State Teachers College four-year program

1948 North Carolina Commission on Higher Education authorized the ASTC Graduate School

1967 North Carolina legislature authorized Appalachian State University, with three undergraduate colleges

1971 University of North Carolina system created; Appalachian named one of its regional campuses

1982 Enrollment exceeded 10,000 students

1993 Dr. Francis T. Borkowski became chancellor

2001 TIME Magazine named Appalachian a College of the Year

2004 Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became chancellor

2005 Football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship

2006 Enrollment exceeded 15,000; football team won NCAA Division I-AA National Championship a second time

2007 Football team won NCAA Division I National Champion a third time

2008 Enrollment exceeded 16,000

2009 State’s largest electricity-generating wind turbine installed on campus

2010 New College of Health Sciences opened in July

2011 New College of Education building opened in August

APPALACHIAN TIMELINE

ASU TODAY

Nestled in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Appalachian State University combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts col-lege with those of a large research university. Known for its value and a�ordability, Appalachian enrolls about 17,200 students and o�ers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors. Small classes and close interactions between faculty and students create a strong sense of community, which has become an Appalachian hallmark.

WHO WE ARE

Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named af-ter pioneer Daniel Boone, who �rst explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and o�ers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the �elds of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 411-acre main campus includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Ap-palachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and o�-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers won their 31st Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics during the 2010-11 academic year. Ap-palachian has claimed six-consecutive Commissioner’s Cups and eight total Germann Cups, recognizing overall excellence in women’s athletics. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Appalachian is the only school to ever win both the Commissioner’s Cup and the Germann Cup in the same academic year. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have earned league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Nearly 35 percent of Appalachian student-athletes earn a place on the department’s Honor Roll, with a minimum GPA of 3.25. Five athletic programs have received NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their Academic Progress Rate scores being ranked among the nation’s top 10 percent.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-�de student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, sta�, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary quali�cations, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regula-tions governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should bene�t the institution through its e�ects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Speci�cally, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide bene�ts to the participants.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administra-tors and support sta� from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

EDUCATING NORTH CAROLINA’S CITIZENS AND LEADERS

RELEVANT DEGREE PROGRAMS Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the �elds of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences.

QUALITY ACADEMICS In its 2011 America’s Best Colleges Guide, U.S. News & World Report ranked Appalachian No. 3 among the top public master-degreegranting universities in the South. Appalachian was also included in The Princeton Review’s 2011 “The Best 373 Colleges” publication based on academics as well as student surveys that praised the accessibility of the university’s faculty, quality of academic programs and value.

VALUE AND AFFORDABILITY Appalachian has been named a best value by Forbes, The Princeton Review, Consumer’s Digest and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine for providing a high quality education at the lowest cost to students. Committed to making higher education a�ordable for every N.C. student, Appalachian o�ers the ACCESS scholarship program, which has supported students from the state’s lowest-income families by o�ering a debt-free, four-year university education. The university also includes a textbook rental program that saves a student hundreds of dollars over four years.

OUTSTANDING FACULTY Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, �rst professional degree, or other terminal degrees.

SMALL CLASSES, PERSONAL ATTENTION Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experience. Classes average 25 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of nearly 87 percent.

INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Appalachian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semester and year-long programs of study.

CONTRIBUTORS TO KNOWLEDGE Each year, Appalachian receives nearly $20 million in external grants and contracts, which fund research projects that improve lives in North Carolina, across the nation and around the world. Appalachian values undergraduate research, so many of these projects generate special opportunities for students. The number of students engaging in research activities has increased 127 percent since 2005.

ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE CAMPUS Appalachian was included in The Princeton Review’s 2010 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” among the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses, as well as Sierra Club Magazine’s 2010 list of 100 “Cool Schools,” a list of schools doing the most for the planet. Appalachian has an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus, a biodiesel-powered public transportation system and research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment. It also has a commitment to new buildings that are e�ciently designed and LEED® certi�ed and that use 100 percent green housekeeping supplies.

PASSIONATE AND SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Appalachian has more than 100,000 living alumni with 73 percent remaining in North Carolina after graduation. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Appalachian can and does make a di�erence in the world.

POINTS OF PRIDE

Nestled in the majestic Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, Appalachian State University combines the best attributes of a small liberal arts col-lege with those of a large research university. Known for its value and a�ordability, Appalachian enrolls about 17,200 students and o�ers more than 140 undergraduate and graduate majors. Small classes and close interactions between faculty and students create a strong sense of community, which has become an Appalachian hallmark.

WHO WE ARE

Appalachian State University is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Boone, N.C. At an elevation of 3,333 feet, Boone began as a frontier outpost named af-ter pioneer Daniel Boone, who �rst explored the area in the 1760s. Boone now attracts those seeking a breathtaking location, adventure and a quality education. Appalachian is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system and o�ers a challenging learning experience. The university combines a small-town atmosphere with a strong academic reputation. Appalachian’s academics are supported by an accomplished faculty, close, personal interaction between students and faculty, and intimate class sizes that average 25 students. Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Innovation and creativity are hallmarks of Appalachian graduates, many of whom are leaders in communities in North Carolina and around the world. Appalachian also emphasizes the importance of sustainability and service to communities, both locally and globally. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the �elds of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences. Consistently ranked among U.S. News and World Report’s best public universities in the Southeast, Appalachian is also noted as a “best value” by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and other publications. Appalachian’s 411-acre main campus includes 19 academic buildings, 20 residence halls, four dining facilities and 11 recreational and athletic facilities. Ap-palachian also operates a living-learning center in New York City and o�-campus programs in 10 counties through collaboration with area community colleges. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, featuring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. The Mountaineers won their 31st Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics during the 2010-11 academic year. Ap-palachian has claimed six-consecutive Commissioner’s Cups and eight total Germann Cups, recognizing overall excellence in women’s athletics. In football, the Mountaineers won three consecutive NCAA Division I FCS national championship titles in 2005, 2006 and 2007. Appalachian is the only school to ever win both the Commissioner’s Cup and the Germann Cup in the same academic year. Since joining the Southern Conference, the Mountaineers have earned league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s soccer and men’s tennis. Nearly 35 percent of Appalachian student-athletes earn a place on the department’s Honor Roll, with a minimum GPA of 3.25. Five athletic programs have received NCAA Public Recognition Awards for their Academic Progress Rate scores being ranked among the nation’s top 10 percent.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of student-athletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-�de student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, sta�, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary quali�cations, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regula-tions governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should bene�t the institution through its e�ects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Speci�cally, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide bene�ts to the participants.

APPALACHIAN ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administra-tors and support sta� from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

EDUCATING NORTH CAROLINA’S CITIZENS AND LEADERS

RELEVANT DEGREE PROGRAMS Originally founded as a teachers college, Appalachian now cultivates leaders in business, science, the arts, communication, music, nursing, education and other careers. Today, Appalachian is a leader in the �elds of energy-focused green technology and the health sciences.

QUALITY ACADEMICS In its 2011 America’s Best Colleges Guide, U.S. News & World Report ranked Appalachian No. 3 among the top public master-degreegranting universities in the South. Appalachian was also included in The Princeton Review’s 2011 “The Best 373 Colleges” publication based on academics as well as student surveys that praised the accessibility of the university’s faculty, quality of academic programs and value.

VALUE AND AFFORDABILITY Appalachian has been named a best value by Forbes, The Princeton Review, Consumer’s Digest and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance Magazine for providing a high quality education at the lowest cost to students. Committed to making higher education a�ordable for every N.C. student, Appalachian o�ers the ACCESS scholarship program, which has supported students from the state’s lowest-income families by o�ering a debt-free, four-year university education. The university also includes a textbook rental program that saves a student hundreds of dollars over four years.

OUTSTANDING FACULTY Ninety-nine percent of Appalachian’s full-time faculty hold doctorate, �rst professional degree, or other terminal degrees.

SMALL CLASSES, PERSONAL ATTENTION Personal attention from faculty is a hallmark of the Appalachian experience. Classes average 25 students. This close-knit “community of learners” contributes to Appalachian having a freshman-to-sophomore retention rate of nearly 87 percent.

INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIONS With study abroad opportunities on nearly every continent, Appalachian students have access to approximately 200 foreign sites for semester and year-long programs of study.

CONTRIBUTORS TO KNOWLEDGE Each year, Appalachian receives nearly $20 million in external grants and contracts, which fund research projects that improve lives in North Carolina, across the nation and around the world. Appalachian values undergraduate research, so many of these projects generate special opportunities for students. The number of students engaging in research activities has increased 127 percent since 2005.

ENVIRONMENTALLY RESPONSIBLE CAMPUS Appalachian was included in The Princeton Review’s 2010 “Guide to 286 Green Colleges” among the nation’s most environmentally responsible campuses, as well as Sierra Club Magazine’s 2010 list of 100 “Cool Schools,” a list of schools doing the most for the planet. Appalachian has an electricity-generating wind turbine on campus, a biodiesel-powered public transportation system and research and academic degree programs that focus on issues related to energy, economics and the environment. It also has a commitment to new buildings that are e�ciently designed and LEED® certi�ed and that use 100 percent green housekeeping supplies.

PASSIONATE AND SUCCESSFUL ALUMNI Appalachian has more than 100,000 living alumni with 73 percent remaining in North Carolina after graduation. They are leaders in their communities and professions, exemplifying how Appalachian can and does make a di�erence in the world.

POINTS OF PRIDE

CHANCELLORKenneth E. Peacock

PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLORLori Gonzalez

BOARD OF TRUSTEESBradley T. Adcock

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North CarolinaDurham, N.C.

J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman

Winston-Salem, N.C.

Jeannine Underdown Collins Underdown and Associates

Boone, N.C.

John E. Cooper, Jr.Mast General StoreBoone, N.C.

Lauren M. EstesStudent Government Association

Boone, N.C.

Hughlene B. FrankCommunity volunteer

Greensboro, N.C.

Avery B. Hall Sr. Wachovia Bank

Kernersville, N.C.

Helen A. PowersRetired businesswoman

Asheville, N.C.

Alice RoessReal estate/mortgage investor/community volunteer

Blowing Rock, N.C.

James M. Rose, Sr.Leasing Services II, Inc.

Shelby, N.C.

Michael A. SteinbackStonebridge Partners

Asheville, N.C.

G. A. SywassinkStandard Holding Corporation

Hilton Head, SC

Matthew J. SzulikRetired businessman

Raleigh, N.C.

CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING):Jill R. Ehnenn

Department of English

Bill H. DurhamAlumni Association

Cathy ZieglerO�ce of Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning

LEADERSHIP

Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 26th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chair-person of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEDR. ALAN HAUSER

Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced signi�cant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1136 and grade point averages 3.92 in the 2010-11 academic year. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed o�ce, Appalachian has raised more than $93.5 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program o�ering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was �rst awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Capital improvements and new construction under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership have included the Student Recreation Center, Central Dining Facility, Athletics Center, new on-campus housing as well as residence hall renovations, steam system upgrades, and the opening of Belk Library and Information Commons and a new college of education building. Construction is under way on a new facility for the Honors College and an expansion to Plemmons Student Union. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003.Previously, he taught at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting �rm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem and Charlotte o�ces. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College.

Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest and the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities.

DR. KENNETH E. PEACOCKCHANCELLOR

CHANCELLORKenneth E. Peacock

PROVOST AND EXECUTIVE VICE CHANCELLORLori Gonzalez

BOARD OF TRUSTEESBradley T. Adcock

Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North CarolinaDurham, N.C.

J. Edgar Broyhill Businessman

Winston-Salem, N.C.

Jeannine Underdown Collins Underdown and Associates

Boone, N.C.

John E. Cooper, Jr.Mast General StoreBoone, N.C.

Lauren M. EstesStudent Government Association

Boone, N.C.

Hughlene B. FrankCommunity volunteer

Greensboro, N.C.

Avery B. Hall Sr. Wachovia Bank

Kernersville, N.C.

Helen A. PowersRetired businesswoman

Asheville, N.C.

Alice RoessReal estate/mortgage investor/community volunteer

Blowing Rock, N.C.

James M. Rose, Sr.Leasing Services II, Inc.

Shelby, N.C.

Michael A. SteinbackStonebridge Partners

Asheville, N.C.

G. A. SywassinkStandard Holding Corporation

Hilton Head, SC

Matthew J. SzulikRetired businessman

Raleigh, N.C.

CONSTITUENCY REPRESENTATIVES (NON-VOTING):Jill R. Ehnenn

Department of English

Bill H. DurhamAlumni Association

Cathy ZieglerO�ce of Institutional Research, Assessment & Planning

LEADERSHIP

Dr. Alan J. Hauser is in his 26th year as Faculty Chairperson of Athletics at Appalachian State University. Appointed to the position in October 1986, Hauser has served on the Athletic Council since 1979. Hauser came to Appalachian as an assistant professor of philosophy and religion in 1972. He served as chair-person of Appalachian’s Philosophy and Religion Department from 1982 until 1997. A member of numerous committees since joining the faculty, Hauser served 12 years on the Faculty Senate, including two years as chairperson. He also chaired the Faculty Assembly for three years. A 1967 graduate of Concordia Teachers College, Hauser earned a master’s degree from Concordia Seminary in 1968 and his doctorate from the University of Iowa in 1972. Hauser currently chairs the NCAA Academics, Eligibility and Compliance cabinet and is also a member of its Degree Completion committee. He formerly served as the Southern Conference’s delegate to the NCAA Division I Management Council. Hauser and his wife Gail, who is the Assistant Director of Summer Sessions at Appalachian State University, have four daughters: Debi, Staci, Elizabeth and Jacqueline.

FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVEDR. ALAN HAUSER

Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock became Appalachian State University’s sixth chancellor in July 2004. During his tenure, Appalachian has experienced signi�cant growth in several areas, and the quality of the university’s academic programs has continued to advance, directing extensive national attention to Appalachian. The university has become a destination of choice among the brightest and best high school graduates, with freshman SAT scores averaging 1136 and grade point averages 3.92 in the 2010-11 academic year. Since Chancellor Peacock assumed o�ce, Appalachian has raised more than $93.5 million in private funding. Appalachian ACCESS, a university scholarship program o�ering North Carolina’s low-income students living at or below the poverty level a four-year university education debt free, was �rst awarded to members of the freshman class in 2007. Capital improvements and new construction under Chancellor Peacock’s leadership have included the Student Recreation Center, Central Dining Facility, Athletics Center, new on-campus housing as well as residence hall renovations, steam system upgrades, and the opening of Belk Library and Information Commons and a new college of education building. Construction is under way on a new facility for the Honors College and an expansion to Plemmons Student Union. Prior to his appointment as chancellor, Peacock served at Appalachian as interim provost and executive vice chancellor. He joined the faculty in Appalachian’s Walker College of Business in 1983, was appointed assistant dean of the business school in 1987, associate dean in 1989, and served as dean of the college from 1992-2003.Previously, he taught at the McIntire School of Commerce at the University of Virginia and worked for the accounting �rm of Price Waterhouse & Co. in their Winston-Salem and Charlotte o�ces. Chancellor Peacock received his undergraduate degree in accounting at Mars Hill College and his master’s and doctorate degrees in accounting at Louisiana State University. In September 2006, he received the Outstanding Alumnus Award from Mars Hill College.

Chancellor Peacock is a native of Rocky Mount. He and his wife, Rosanne, have two grown sons. Chancellor Peacock serves on the NCAA Division I Presidential Advisory Group, Appalachian Regional Healthcare Foundation Board of Directors, Homes for Children Board of Directors, Leadership North Carolina Board of Directors, and he chairs the North Carolina Campus Compact Executive Board. He has been named a Paul Harris Fellow by the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. He also is the recipient of the Golden Eagle Award for Leadership from AdvantageWest and the L. Richardson Preyer Alumni Award from Leadership North Carolina. In addition, the Peacocks are involved in a variety of civic/community programs and activities.

DR. KENNETH E. PEACOCKCHANCELLOR

ONCE A MOUNTAINEER,ALWAYS A MOUNTAINEER The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including:

Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic eventsRegional and a�nity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family NetworkThe Gold Book online alumni communityTravel tour opportunitiesAPPdate electronic newsletter Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekendsAlumni awards and scholarship programsAppalachian alumni e-mail addressesSpecial o�ers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and a�nity merchandiseAlumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, down-loadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

Appalachian Alumni Association McKinney Alumni Center

ASU Box 32015Boone, NC 28608

Toll Free 866-756-ALUM (2586) [email protected]

www.alumni.appstate.edu

Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the �nest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone o�ers an uncommon quality of life — that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

BOONENORTH CAROLINA

BOONE AT A GLANCE…The county seat of Watauga CountyPopulation: 14,942Incorporated in 1872Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel BooneOne of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazineAverage summer temperature: 70 degrees“Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annuallyOne of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast

State’s Largest Wind Turbine This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the campus utility, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability.

Howard’s Knob Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who �ed to a cave there to escape American patriots.

Rich Mountain One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes.

Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places

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ONCE A MOUNTAINEER,ALWAYS A MOUNTAINEER The Appalachian Alumni Association encourages fellowship among its members, promotes goodwill toward Appalachian, and assists Appalachian by carrying out projects to support the university. The non-dues paying Association provides a number of events and programs for the over 90,000 Appalachian alumni, including:

Homecoming and fan gatherings for athletic eventsRegional and a�nity chapters as part of the Appalachian Family NetworkThe Gold Book online alumni communityTravel tour opportunitiesAPPdate electronic newsletter Black & Gold Reunion and Spring Alumni weekendsAlumni awards and scholarship programsAppalachian alumni e-mail addressesSpecial o�ers such as Appalachian NC license tags, discount insurance programs and a�nity merchandiseAlumni website including online alumni directory, event information and registration, alumni blog, down-loadable screensavers/wallpapers, online photo album and more at www.alumni.appstate.edu

Appalachian Alumni Association McKinney Alumni Center

ASU Box 32015Boone, NC 28608

Toll Free 866-756-ALUM (2586) [email protected]

www.alumni.appstate.edu

Boone lies in a small valley in the heart of the Southern Appalachians. It is named after the hunter and explorer Daniel Boone, who spent time in the region during the 1760s. Watauga County was formed in 1849 and the Town of Boone incorporated in 1872. Among its accolades are inclusion in National Geographic Adventure magazine’s “Best Places to Live and Play,” Norman Crampton’s “100 Best Small Towns in America,” USA Today’s “10 Great Small Towns with Huge Backyards” and U.S. News and World Report’s “10 Best Places to Retire in the U.S.” Boone is a college town, home to Appalachian State University. Originally Watauga Academy, the institution was formed to educate the mountain children and to ultimately prepare teachers for service through western North Carolina. It became Appalachian State Teachers College in 1929 and joined the University of North Carolina system in 1971. The university serves as a top economic driver followed by a combination of tourism, small business and residential home construction. The Boone area is characterized by mountain culture and casual living. Outdoor activities, cultural events, local dining and unique shops attract visitors from all over the world year-round. From breathtaking scenic views to Boone’s eclectic downtown area, known as King Street, there is something for everyone. One of the highlights of downtown Boone is the university’s Turchin Center for the Visual Arts. It features six gallery spaces and a community education and outreach program. Its exhibitions focus on a blend of recent and historically important artwork and feature nationally and internationally renowned artists as well as many of the �nest artists of the region. A wide array of quality arts and cultural events enhance the Boone community. The university’s month-long celebration of performing and visual arts, known as An Appalachian Summer Festival, has brought notable performers such as Paul Taylor Dance Company, London City Opera, Charlie Daniels and the Glenn Miller Orchestra. During the academic year, Appalachian hosts the Performing Arts Series with artists such as Garrison Keillor and the National Symphony Orchestra. Boone o�ers an uncommon quality of life — that’s why many visitors come for a weekend and stay for a lifetime.

BOONENORTH CAROLINA

BOONE AT A GLANCE…The county seat of Watauga CountyPopulation: 14,942Incorporated in 1872Named for its most famous seasonal visitor, Daniel BooneOne of four North American Adventure Destinations – Adventure Sports magazineAverage summer temperature: 70 degrees“Choose and Cut” Christmas tree industry sells approximately 13,000 Fraser Fir trees annuallyOne of the lowest annual unemployment rates in the Southeast

State’s Largest Wind Turbine This community-scale, 100-kilowatt wind turbine stands 153 feet and feeds enough electricity directly to the grid to power 15 homes. It was paid for primarily through student funds and in partnership with the campus utility, New River Light and Power. Aside from producing clean energy, the turbine serves as an educational monument to Appalachian’s ethic of sustainability.

Howard’s Knob Located just a half mile from downtown Boone, this peak has an elevation of 4,420 feet. It was named for Benjamin Howard, a Revolutionary War loyalist who �ed to a cave there to escape American patriots.

Rich Mountain One of 20 North Carolina mountains bearing this name, the Watauga County ridge extends northwest from Boone. It is named for its unusually fertile though rugged slopes.

Source: North Carolina Gazetteer: A Dictionary of Tar Heel Places

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