2011 Air Force Cross Country Media Guide

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AIR FORCE CROSS COUNTRY

2011 MEDIA GUIDE


KATIE CARROLL

AURIELE FAIN

ALEXA RAMSIER

JIM WALMSLEY

NICK WHITE

ALEX ZUBEY

AIR FORCE CROSS COUNTRY SENIORS


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WHAT’S INSIDE Table of Contents | Quick Facts .........................1 Media Information .............................................2 2011 Season Preview .........................................3 Head Coach Juli Benson.................................. 4-5 Support Staff ......................................................6 2011 Roster | Breakdown ..................................7 Returning Letterwinners | Captains .............. 8-9 Returning Letterwinners ............................ 10-19 Returning Runners...................................... 20-30 Newcomers ......................................................31 2010 Season Review ................................... 32-33 2010 Meet-By-Meet Results....................... 34-35

Year-By-Year Results .................................. 36-37 Honors and Awards ..........................................38 All-Americans ...................................................39 Men’s Championship History ...........................40 Women’s Championship History ......................41 All-Time Letterwinners ............................... 42-43 Conference History | Awards ...........................44 Conference Academic Awards..........................45 Conference Year-By-Year Results ............... 46-47 The Academy Experience .................................48 Academy Senior Leadership .............................49 Air Force Athletics ...................................... 50-51

The 2010 Air Force Cross Country Media Guide was designed, written and edited by assistant athletic media relations director Valerie Perkin. Editorial assistance provided by the athletic media relations staff. Photos by DenMar Photo Services, Col Martin France and NCAA Photos.

MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION Team Captains ............................... Jim Walmsley

WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION Team Captains .................................. Auriele Fain

2010 MWC Finish ...........................................3rd 2010 NCAA Regional Finish ............................5th 2010 NCAA Championship Finish ...................n/a

2010 MWC Finish ...........................................4th 2010 NCAA Regional Finish ..........................14th 2010 NCAA Championship Finish ...................n/a

NCAA Participants Returning/Lost .................1/1 Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................5/3 Newcomers ....................................................... 5

NCAA Participants Returning/Lost .................n/a Letterwinners Returning/Lost ........................7/1 Newcomers ..................................................... 10

DATE Sept. 10 Sept. 17 Sept. 30 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct. 14 Oct. 29 Nov. 12 Nov. 21

MEET UCCS Rust Buster Invitational Woody Greeno Invitational Notre Dame Invitational Rocky Mountain Shootout Fort Hays State Tiger Invitational Wisconsin adidas Invitational Mountain West Championships NCAA Regional Championships NCAA Championships

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LOCATION Colorado Springs, Colo. Lincoln, Neb. South Bend, Ind. Boulder, Colo. Hays, Kan. Madison, Wis. Fort Collins, Colo. Provo, Utah Terre Haute, Ind.

ACADEMY QUICK FACTS Location ............................................USAF Academy, Colo. Founded ..................................................................... 1954 Enrollment ................................................................. 4,000 Colors ......................................................... Blue and Silver Nickname ............................................................... Falcons Affiliation ................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ............................ Mountain West Conference Home Courses .............................................. Santa Fe Trail ....................................................... Monument Valley Park Superintendent ............................... Lt Gen Michael Gould Director of Athletics ...................................Dr. Hans Mueh CROSS COUNTRY STAFF Head Coach ...................................................... Juli Benson Email ...................................... julianne.henner@usafa.edu Alma Mater .................................... James Madison (1992) Office Phone ................................................. 719.333.3602 Office Fax...................................................... 719.333.6569 Volunteer Coach ................................................. Sam Horn Volunteer Coach ......................................... Jenny Simpson Volunteer Coach ........................................ Mark Stanforth Director of Operations ......................... Lt Kelly Heinbaugh Athletic Trainer...........................................Kristen Cornett MEDIA INFORMATION Cross Country Contact ..................................Valerie Perkin Email ..........................................valerie.perkin@usafa.edu Office Phone ................................................. 719.333.8286 Office Fax...................................................... 719.333.3798 Website ........................................ GoAirForceFalcons.com

COURSE Monument Valley Park Pioneer’s Park Notre Dame Golf Course Buffalo Ranch Fort Hays State Campus Course Thomas Zimmer Championship Course Collindale Golf Course Cascade Golf Center La Vern Gibson Championship Course

HOST SCHOOL Colorado-Colorado Springs Nebraska Notre Dame Colorado Fort Hays State Wisconsin Colorado State BYU Indiana State

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MEDIA INFORMATION

MEDIA GUIDELINES INTERVIEW REQUESTS: Interviews with Air Force coaches and athletes must be arranged through Valerie Perkin in the Air Force Athletic Media Relations Office at (719) 333-8286 or at valerie.perkin@usafa.edu. All requests must be made at least 24 hours in advance of the desired interview time. WORKING PRESS CREDENTIALS: Press and photo credentials for media can be obtained by contacting Valerie Perkin, assistant athletic media relations director. Requests should be made at least one day prior to the event. CONTACTING ATHLETES: The private phone numbers and email addresses of Air Force cadet-athletes will not be issued to the media. The cadet-athletes have been instructed not to accept calls from any members of the media within prior notification from the athletic media relations office.

AIR FORCE ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Associate Athletic Director | Communications ..................................Troy Garnhart Assistant Athletic Director | Media Relations ........................................ Dave Toller Assistant Media Relations Director .....................................................Nick Arseniak Assistant Media Relations Director .........................................................Jerry Cross Assistant Media Relations Director ............................................. Melissa McKeown Assistant Media Relations Director ....................................................Valerie Perkin Graphics Coordinator ................................................................. Madeline McGuire Braodcast Executive Producer............................................................. Brian Jerman Television Production Assistant .......................................................... Adam Parker Mailing Address ................................................................... 2169 Field House Drive ........................................................................................ USAF Academy, CO 80840 Office Phone ....................................................................................... 719.333.2313 Office Fax............................................................................................ 719.333.3798 Website .....................................................................www.GoAirForceFalcons.com

MEDIA GUIDE: The 2011 cross country media guide is produced as a source of information for the media. Other materials may be obtained by contacting the media relations office ... (719) 333-8286 or valerie.perkin@usafa.edu.

PRIMARY MEDIA OUTLETS ACADEMY SPIRIT HQ USAFA/PAI USAFA, CO 80840 719.333.2044

DENVER POST 101 W. Colfax Ave, 600 Denver, CO 80202 303.954.1296

KOAA-TV (5) - NBC 2200 7th Ave. Pueblo, CO 81003 719.630.3930

THE GAZETTE 30 S. Prospect Street Colo. Springs, CO 80903 719.636.0250

KRDO-TV (13) - ABC P.O. Box 1457 Colo. Springs, CO 80901 719.575.6260

KKTV (11) - CBS 3100 N. Nevada Ave. Colo. Springs, CO 80907 719.578.0000

Cross County Contact .........................................................................Valerie Perkin Email ................................................................................valerie.perkin@usafa.edu Office Phone ....................................................................................... 719.333.8286 Cell Phone .......................................................................................... 719.440.5315

WWW.GOAIRFORCEFALCONS.COM Visit the official Air Force athletic website - GoAirForceFalcons.com - for the most up-to-date information regarding the Falcons’ cross country team and all 27 Air Force sports. Results, statistics, rosters, cadet-athlete bios, previews, features, interviews and meet recaps can be found on the team page.

MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE Media Contact .................................................................................Zack Eisendrath Email ..............................................................................zeisendrath@themwc.com Office Phone ....................................................................................... 719.488.4046 Website ......................................................................................www.themwc.com

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FIND US ON FACEBOOK & TWITTER The cross country team has joined Facebook and Twitter. Fans can get information on the team by clicking “like” on its Facebook page or following its Twitter feed.

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2011 SEASON PREVIEW The Air Force cross country team, under the direction of third-year head coach Juli Benson, is a blend of talented veterans and noteworthy newcomers. Depth continues to be a strong point for the men’s program, as the roster boasts an exciting mix of experienced upperclassmen and talented newcomers. The women’s team added a wealth of talent to their lineup, providing Benson with one of the largest squads in recent years. Both the men’s and women’s rosters will have to replace all-conference, MVP runners. The men’s squad will have to overcome the graduation of two-time all-conference honoree Justin Tyner, who competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championships during each of the last two years. On the women’s side, Air Force will look to deal with the loss of 2011 Academy graduate Katherine Ward, who claimed the program’s first all-conference honor since 2005 and paced the Falcons in every major race last season.

Like the men’s roster, the senior class is the smallest, with just three members. Auriele Fain, who missed her junior season with injury, returns to the lineup as team captain for the second straight year. She will be joined by conference and regional participant Katie Carroll, as well as Alexa Ramsier. The junior class is bursting with talent and experience, as Jen Bremser, Melissa Fuerst, Kate Kanetzky and Morgan Mosby have been significant contributors to the Falcons’ improvement during each of the last two years. All four ran at the conference and regional meets in 2010, while Bremser and Kanetzky also competed at both meets as freshmen. The sophomore class, which includes Amanda Blain, Annette Eichenberger, Carley Gross, Tasha Mayne and Stephaney Saari, gained valuable experience last year. Gross, Mayne and Saari all competed at the conference championship meet, while Saari also ran at the regional meet. In addition, fellow sophomore Adrianna Dong joined the program in the offseason. The Falcons added nine newcomers to the roster this year in Heather Connick, Taylor Drolshagen, Rebecca Esselstein, Michelle Ferguson, Christine Hagan, Emily Hazen, Marie Rossillon, Chelsea Spencer and Rachel Sykes. Benson, the 2010 Mountain West Coach of the Year, will be assisted this season by volunteer coaches Sam Horn, Jenny Simpson and Mark Stanforth. Horn is entering his first year as a volunteer assistant for the Falcons, while Simpson and Stanforth are each in their second.

For the second straight year, the men’s senior class is the smallest, with just three members, but returns a tremendous amount of talent and experience. Team captain Jim Walmsley, who collected a first-place finish at the Woody Greeno Invitational last year and also paced the Falcons at the Rust Buster Invitational, will be joined by classmates Nick White and Alex Zubey. White is coming off of a remarkable track season, where he earned second-team All-America honors as a member of the Academy’s record-setting distance medley relay team, while Zubey has been a consistent contributor for Air Force during his first three seasons. Although the squad may look young on paper, with just three seniors, the 18 junior and sophomore runners provide a wealth of experience to the lineup, while the five freshmen runners provide strong depth. Jeremy Drenckhahn, an all-region selection and NCAA Cross Country Championship participant in 2010, will lead the junior class, in terms of experience. He will be joined on the roster by Ted Artz, Matt Bell, Cameron Edwards, Sam O’Hair, Gage Owens, Seth Pelletier and Andrew Quallio.

The Falcons begin the 2011 campaign on Saturday, Sept. 10, at the UCCS Rust Buster Invitational at Monument Valley Park in Colorado Springs. One week later (Saturday, Sept. 17), Air Force travels to Lincoln, Neb., for the annual Woody Greeno Invitational at Nebraska’s Pioneer Park. The Falcons close out the month on Friday, Sept. 30, when select runners participate at the Notre Dame Invitational at the ND Golf Course in South Bend, Ind. Air Force opens the second month of competition on Saturday, Oct. 1, in Boulder, Colo., at the 26th-annual Rocky Mountain Shootout, which will be held at the Buffalo Ranch Course. The following week (Saturday, Oct. 8), the Falcons travel to Hays, Kan., for the Tiger Invitational at the Fort Hays State University Cross Country Course, before concluding the regular season on Friday, Oct. 14, at Wisconsin’s adidas Invitational on the Zimmer Championship Course in Madison, Wis. The championship season begins on Saturday, Oct. 29, with the Mountain West Cross Country Championships in Fort Collins, Colo. Two weeks later (Nov. 12), the Falcons travel to Provo, Utah, for the NCAA Mountain Region Championships at BYU Cross Country Course. The 2011 season comes to an end at the NCAA Cross Country Championships on Monday, Nov. 21, at the LaVern Gibson Championship Cross Country Course in Terre Haute, Ind.

Ten sophomores return to the lineup for their second year on the cross country team. Isaiah Bragg and Lance Wolfsmith competed at the conference championship meet as freshmen, while Bragg also ran at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championship. Also returning to the lineup will be Dan Bailey, Matt Caldwell, Carson Fugal, Jake Hawkins, Alex Lindsay, Gavin Owens and Charlie Perkins. The men added five freshmen to its roster in 2011, including Zack Christenson, Riley Coates, Ronnie Elly, Elliot Myers and Zach Perkins. At first glance, the women’s roster looks like a rather young squad, featuring just three seniors, four juniors, six sophomores and nine freshmen. But the upperclassmen, most notably the junior class, have gained valuable experience early in their careers, with appearances at nationally-recognized meets.

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HEAD COACH JULI BENSON

JULI BENSON HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON JAMES MADISON (1992) JAMES MADISON (1996)

Juli Benson, the 2010 Mountain West Coach of the Year, is entering her third season as the head coach for the Air Force cross country team. In addition to her duties coaching the cross country program, Benson is an assistant coach for the Falcons’ track and field team, working exclusively with the middle distance and distance runners. Last season, Benson was honored as the coach of the year by the Mountain West Conference after guiding the men’s team to a third-place finish at the conference championships and two all-conference selections, including runner-up placement by senior Justin Tyner. The men finished fifth at the NCAA Regional Championships, while Tyner and sophomore Jeremy Drenckhahn advanced to the national championship meet. On the women’s side, Katherine Ward claimed the first allregion and all-conference honors for the women’s program since 2005. In 2009, Benson coached Tyner to the Falcons’ first appearance at the NCAA Cross Country Championships since 2007. Highlighted by a pair of all-conference runners in Tyner and then-senior Zach Nordahl, the men placed third at the conference championships. With four of the five scoring runners finished within the top 30, the women’s squad finished fourth for its best placement at the conference meet since the 2004 season. The distance success has carried into the track season. Since her arrival to the track and field staff in 2009, Air Force’s distance runners have accounted for six conference titles, including three straight titles in the indoor 3000-meter race, and four All-America awards, highlighted by Tyner’s third-place finish in the 5000-meter run at the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships. In just three years under Benson’s guidance, six Academy track records have been set and 40 incursions to the program’s all-time top-10 lists have been made.

Benson began her coaching career as the head coach of the women’s cross country team at her alma mater, James Madison University, in 1993. During her four-year tenure, she helped lead the Dukes to their first-ever CAA Championship. In addition, she served as an assistant coach for the track and field team. She received a bachelor’s degree in political science from James Madison in 1992. She also obtained a master’s degree in sports administration and exercise science from JMU in 1996. A four-year letterwinner with the Dukes, she was an NCAA All-American in the 1500-meter run during the 1992 season. In 2002, Benson was inducted into the JMU Athletic Hall of Fame. Benson, who spent seven years as a competitor for Asics Tiger Corporation (199394) and Reebok International (1994-00), served as an assistant women’s coach for the 2007 U.S. World Championship Team that competed in Osaka, Japan, and as the junior women’s coach for the 2003 U.S. Cross Country Team that captured its highest finish ever at the World Cross Country Championships in Lausanne, Switzerland. Benson is currently the personal coach to Jennifer Barringer Simpson, who recently claimed the gold medal in the 1500-meter run at the 2011 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Daegu, South Korea. Benson also continues to coach Tyner, Houseworth and Matt Williams, who are members of the Air Force World Class Athlete Program (WCAP).

Benson came to the Academy following a three-year stint at George Mason University, where she served as the men’s middle distance coach and recruiting coordinator. While with the Patriots, Benson was instrumental in improving the placement of the men’s cross country team at the Colonial Athletic Association Championships from ninth to second in just two seasons. Prior to her time at GMU, she spent five years as an assistant coach for the men’s and women’s track and field team at Georgetown University. During her tenure with the Hoyas, over 20 athletes earned All-America status. In addition, the distance program was consistently ranked among the nation’s top-10. One of her Georgetown runners, Chris Lukezic, won the USA Junior National Championship in the 1500-meter run and finished fourth in that event at the 2004 Olympic Trials. She also guided Treniere Clement to a runner-up performance in the 1500-meter run at the 2004 NCAA Championships.

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Benson hugs Jenny Simpson following Simpson’s gold medal performance in the 1500-meter run at the 2011 World Outdoor Track and Field Championships in Daegu, South Korea.

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HEAD COACH JULI BENSON She has also served as a coach to Kevin Sullivan, who set new Canadian records in the indoor and outdoor 3000-meter events and finished 13th at the 2006 World Cross Country Championships, and Lukezic, who finished seventh at the 2006 World Indoor Championships and clocked the seventh-fastest 1500-meter time ever in a U.S. outdoor performance. In addition, Benson served as a consultant to Alan Webb, who was ranked No. 1 in the 1500 meters during that time. An accomplished runner in her own right, Benson represented the United States in the 1500-meter run during the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta. She is a two-time silver medalist in the 1500 at the World Student Games and a gold medalist in that event at the 1996 Atlanta Gran Prix. She also earned a bronze medal in the mile of the 1997 Gran Prix Final. Benson was elected to the U.S. Women’s Track and Field Coaches Association Advisory Board and as a representative for USATF Women’s High Performance (middle distance running). She was married in July 2009 to Robert Benson, the associate head football coach and defensive coordinator at The Colorado School of Mines. The couple resides in Highlands Ranch, Colo.

Juli Benson Named MWC Men’s Head Coach of the Year LARAMIE, Wyo. – Air Force cross country head coach Juli Benson was selected as the Men’s Coach of the Year on Friday, Oct. 29, at the conclusion of the Mountain West Conference Cross Country Championships in Laramie, Wyo. In her second year at the helm of the Falcons’ cross country program, Benson earned the honor by a vote of her peers. Under Benson’s leadership, the Falcons finished third at the Mountain West Conference Championships, while placing two runners on the first-team all-conference list. It was just the fourth time in program history – and the first since 2007 – that two Air Force runners have claimed first-team all-MWC honors. Benson becomes the second Air Force coach to earn a conference’s top coaching honor, joining former cross country head coaches Mark Stanforth, who earned the award in the Mountain West Conference (1999, 2003) and Western Athletic Conference (1994, 1996), and Ralph Lindeman, who earned the 1991 WAC Coach of the Year award. Benson shared the 2010 award with New Mexico’s Joe Franklin, who was named the women’s coach of the year.

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CROSS COUNTRY SUPPORT STAFF

MARK STANFORTH

JOHN FARQUHAR

VOLUNTEER COACH SECOND SEASON SOUTH DAKOTA-SPRINGFIELD (1972)

SOPHOMORE CADET MANAGER COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. RAMPART HIGH SCHOOL

Mark Stanforth returns to the Air Force track and field program for his second season as a volunteer coach. Stanforth, who retired in 2006 after serving 15 years as the head coach of the cross country and associate head coach of the track and field team, will assist the current Falcons’ middle distance and distance runners.

AT ACADEMY: Entering first year as a manager for the Air Force cross country team…also serves as a manager for the track and field team.

The highlights for the men’s cross country program during Stanforth’s 15 years include three top-16 NCAA finishes between 2000 and 2004, topped by an eighthplace finish in 2003. When the Falcons qualified for the NCAA Division I championship in 2000, it marked a unique coaching distinction for Stanforth - his teams had qualified for the national cross country championship in every collegiate division: NJCAA, NAIA, NCAA Divisions I, II and III. The Falcons won three conference championships, were conference runners-up six times and finished outside the top three only once in that 15 year span. Stanforth was selected by his peers as the conference coach of the year four times.

PERSONAL: Son of John and Millident Farquhar…father graduated from the Academy in 1980 and currently teaches in the MSS department…goes by Johnny… “comes from a long line of John Farquhars”…nickname is “Lord”…has one younger sister, Kirsten, and one younger brother, Luke…majoring in military strategic studies…future plans include becoming a pilot…named to the Athletic Director’s List for excellence in athletic performance…also named to the Commandant’s List for excellence in military performance…hobbies include reading and telling long-winded stories…attended Rampart High School…participated at the state championships for cross country and track all four years…served as vice-president of the National Honor Society...member of Cadet Squadron 23.

Stanforth led the women’s cross country team during their transition from NCAA Division II to Division I. In his first four years, the Falcon women competed in Division II and qualified for the NCAA championships each year with program-high finishes of sixth place in both 1992 and 1995. In 1996, the Academy women’s programs moved to Division I. In 1999, the Falcons started a string of five consecutive third-place MWC conference finishes, the only upper division finishes by any Falcon women’s program in Division I.

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Individually, athletes with whom Stanforth worked with earned All-America honors 10 times in track and field and six times in cross country. He coached 26 individual conference champions on the track and one in cross country. His teams also earned national all-academic honors nine times.

JUNIOR CADET MANAGER CHELSEA, MICH. CHELSEA HIGH SCHOOL

Prior to coaching at the Academy, Stanforth coached one year at his alma mater, the University of South Dakota/Springfield, seven years at Glendale (Ariz.) Community College and five years at the University of California, San Diego, in addition to one year as a graduate assistant at Northern State (S.D.) University.

AT ACADEMY: Entering second year as a manager of the Air Force cross country team…also serves as a manager for the track and field team…two-time recipient of the track and field team’s Ernie Cuncliffe Manager Award.

Stanforth and his wife, Pat, have two sons, Nicholas and Daniel.

PERSONAL: Son of Peter and Patti Feeney…nickname is “Doc”…has one older brother, Austin…also has one younger brother, Tate…majoring in economics… futures plans include becoming a pilot…served as squadron First Sergeant…hobbies include fishing, running and wiffle ball…spent the summer as cadre for cadet survival training…attended Chelsea High School…member of Cadet Squadron 28.

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT STAFF Kristen Cornett, Athletic Trainer (First Season) | Lt Kelly Heinbaugh, Director of Operations (First Season) | am Horn, Volunteer Coach (First Season) | Valerie Perkin, Sports Information Director (Eighth Season) | Jenny Simpson, Volunteer Coach (Second Season) | Elizabeth Staab, Freshman Cadet Manager (First Season)

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2011 ROSTER & BREAKDOWN FALCONS BY CLASS ....... M ......... W.......TOT Seniors (C1C) ................. 3 ........... 3 .............6 Juniors (C2C).................. 8 ........... 4 ...........12 Sophomores (C3C) ......... 10 ......... 6 ...........16 Freshmen (C4C) ............. 5 ........... 9 ...........14

FALCONS BY STATE....... M ......... W.......TOT Arizona .......................... 1 ........... 1 .............2 California ....................... 5 ........... 1 .............6 Colorado ........................ 3 ........... 2 .............5 Florida ........................... 3 ...........................3 Georgia .......................... 1 ...........................1 Illinois .......................................... 1 .............1 Maine ............................ 1 ...........................1 Maryland ..................................... 1 .............1 Massachusetts ............................. 1 .............1 Michigan ........................ 1 ...........................1 Minnesota ..................... 1 ........... 2 .............3 Missouri ....................................... 1 .............1 Montana ........................ 2 ........... 1 .............3 New Hampshire ............. 1 ...........................1 New Jersey .................... 1 ...........................1 New Mexico................................. 1 .............1 New York ..................................... 1 .............1 Ohio ............................... 1 ........... 1 .............2 Oregon......................................... 1 .............1 Pennsylvania.................. 1 ...........................1 South Dakota ................. 1 ...........................1 Texas ........................................... 5 .............5 Utah ............................... 2 ...........................2 Virginia .......................... 1 ...........................1 Washington ................................. 1 .............1 Wisconsin .................................... 1 .............1

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Ted Artz ...................................................arts Jen Bremser .................................... brem-sir Matthieu Caldwell .......................... matthew Katie Carroll ...........................................carol Riley Coates .......................................... coats Adrianna Dong.......................aid-ree-ahn-uh Jeremy Drenckhahn...................... drenk-han Taylor Drolshagen ..................drolls-haa-gen Annette Eichenberger .............ike-en-burger Carl Eifert.......................................... eye-fert Auriele Fain ......................... are-ee-elle fane Melissa Fuerst ........................................ first Kate Kanetzky ...............................can-ett-ski Morgan Mosby ..............................mose-bee Seth Pelletier ............................. pellet-ee-air Andrew Quallio........................... kwall-ee-oh Alexa Ramsier ................................. rams-ear Marie Rossillon ..............................rah-zillion Stephaney Saari .....................................sorry Alex Zubey ........................................zoo-bee

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MEN’S TEAM Ted Artz Dan Bailey Matt Bell Isaiah Bragg Matthieu Caldwell Zack Christenson Riley Coates Jeremy Drenckhahn Cameron Edwards Carl Eifert Ronnie Elly Carson Fugal Jake Hawkins Alex Lindsay Elliot Myers Sam O’Hair Gage Owens Gavin Owens Seth Pelletier Charlie Perkins Zach Perkins Andrew Quallio Jim Walmsley ** Nick White Lance Wolfsmith Alex Zubey

YR Jr. So. Jr. So. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. So. Fr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. Sr. Sr. So. Sr.

HT 6-1 5-10 6-2 6-3 6-0 6-0 5-8 5-7 6-2 6-0 5-10 5-9 5-8 6-0 6-1 6-1 6-0 6-2 6-0 5-11 6-3 5-6 6-0 5-10 6-1 6-4

HOMETOWN Indian Harbor Beach, Fla. Cream Ridge, N.J. Denver, Colo. West Liberty, Ohio Centennial, Colo. Safety Harbor, Fla. Rapid City, S.D. Plymouth, Minn. Park City, Utah Peachtree City, Ga. Stafford, Va. Park City, Utah Derry, N.H. Rochester, Mich. Yorba Linda, Calif. Rocklin, Calif. McAllister, Mont. McAllister, Mont. Wells, Maine Alameda, Calif. Alameda, Calif. Jacksonville, Fla. Scottsdale, Ariz. Peyton, Colo. Morgan Hill, Calif. Tamaqua, Pa.

HIGH SCHOOL | PREVIOUS SCHOOL Satellite Christian Brothers Academy George Washington Emmanuel Christian Smoky Hill Countryside | USAFA Prep School Stevens Wayzata Park City McIntosh Mountain View Park City Pinkerton Academy Rochester Adams | Northwestern Prep Esperanza Rocklin Ennis Ennis Home School Alameda Alameda | USAFA Prep School Zama American (Camp Zama, Japan) Horizon Falcon | USAFA Prep School Ann Sobrato | USAFA Prep School Tamaqua Area Senior

WOMEN’S TEAM Amanda Blain Jen Bremser Katie Carroll Heather Connick Adrianna Dong Taylor Drolshagen Annette Eichenberger Rebecca Esselstein Auriele Fain ** Michelle Ferguson Melissa Fuerst Carley Gross Christine Hagan Emily Hazen Kate Kanetzky Tasha Mayne Morgan Mosby Alexa Ramsier Marie Rossillon Stephaney Saari Chelsea Spencer Rachel Sykes

YR So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. Fr.

HT 5-7 5-5 5-2 5-6 5-4 5-1 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-9 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-4 5-7 5-7 5-4 5-6 5-5 5-7 5-8 5-7

HOMETOW Mankato, Minn. Colorado Springs, Colo. San Antonio, Texas Pembroke, Mass. Phoenix, Ariz. Muskego, Wis. West Chicago, Ill. Dayton, Ohio Billings, Mont. Lakeville, Minn. Blue Springs, Mo. Tustin, Calif. Kings Park, N.Y. Richland, Wash. Buda, Texas Pflugerville, Texas Evergreen, Colo. Dallas, Texas Albuquerque, N.M. San Antonio, Texas Oakland, Ore. Mount Airy, Md.

HIGH SCHOOL | PREVIOUS SCHOOL Mankato East Sand Creek Winston Churchill Pembroke North Canyon Muskego West Chicago Archbishop Alter Billings Senior Lakeville North) Blue Springs Foothill Kings Park Richland Jack C. Hays Hendrickson Mullen Plano West Eldorado Ronald Regan Oakland South Carroll | University of Richmond

HEAD COACH: Juli Benson (Third Season) VOLUNTEER COACHES: Sam Horn (First Season), Jenny Simpson (Second Season), Mark Stanforth (Second Season) CADET MANAGERS: John Farquhar (First Season), Riley Feeney (Second Season), Elizabeth Staab (First Season) DIRECTOR OF CROSS COUNTRY OPERATIONS: Lt Kelly Heinbaugh (First Season) ** Team Captain

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TEAM CAPTAIN, RETURNING LETTERWINNER AURIELE FAIN

AURIELE FAIN SENIOR BILLINGS, MONT. BILLINGS SENIOR HS SENIOR (2011): Team captain. JUNIOR (2010): Did not compete due to injury…team co-captain. SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in five meets, including the conference and regional championships…was the Falcons’ top finisher at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (22:43, 18th)…that time was the fastest on the team at the 5.8K distance… placed 24th at the Mountain West Conference Championships, finishing the 6K course in a time of 22:44…placed 80th at the NCAA Regional Championships behind a time of 22:59…clocked a season-best time of 22:27 at the Pre-Nationals Meet…that time was the second-fastest 6K time on the team…opened the season with a 10th-place time of 15:37 (5K) at the Rust Buster Invitational…academic allconference selection. FRESHMAN (2008): Earned the team’s Rookie of the Year award...competed in six meets...was the Falcons’ top finisher at the Wyoming Invitational and Rocky Mountain Shootout...was the top scoring freshman in three other meets...clocked a 2.5-mile time of 15:27 at Wyoming to finish sixth...the time and the placement were the Falcons’ best since 2005...recorded a time of 22:59 (17th) at the Rocky Mountain Shootout to pace the squad...clocked a 5K time of 19:07 at the Aztec Invitational to place 60th...finished the Pre-Nationals Meet in 23 minutes...placed 31st at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 22:58... posted a season-best 6K time of 22:32 at the NCAA Regional Championships... earned the Academy’s athlete of the week award following the Wyoming meet. HIGH SCHOOL: Billings Senior High School...four-time all-state selection in cross country (2004-07)...also a four-time all-state honoree in track (2005-08)...competed at the 2006 Nike Team Nationals...four-time academic all-state selection in both cross country and track...recipient of the 2008 Big Sky State Games “Character Counts” scholarship...graduated with High Honors. PERSONAL: Full name is Auriele Nelle Fain...daughter of Bruce and Patricia Fain... has two older siblings, Aubree and Austin...also has two younger siblings, AuraLea and Auguste...majoring in political science...future plans include becoming a pilot... hobbies include snowboarding and rock climbing...member of Cadet Squadron 31.

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TEAM CAPTAIN, RETURNING LETTERWINNER JIM WALMSLEY

JIM WALMSLEY SENIOR SCOTTSDALE, ARIZ. HORIZON HS SENIOR (2011): Team captain. JUNIOR (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…won the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 24:43.6…that time was the 17th-fastest time ever at Pioneer Park…earned Air Force Athlete of the Week honors following that meet…was the Falcons’ top finisher at the Rust Buster Invitational, placing third in a 6K time of 19:22.35…placed 18th at the MWC Championships with a time of 25:48 (7200 elevation)…recorded a 10K time of 30:50 to finish 33rd at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships…clocked a season-best 8K time of 24:32 at the adidas Invitational (57th)…that time was ranked second on the team…finished 75th at the Pre-Nationals Meet with a time of 24:50. SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in five meets, including the conference and regional meets…placed 21st at the MWC Championships with a time of 24:14…ran the 10K NCAA Regional Championships in 31:49 to place 39th…competed at the Roy Griak Invitational, placing 34th with a time of 25:34…finished 35th at the PreNationals Meet with a season-best time of 24:29…that time was the second-fastest on the team at the 8K distance…opened the season with a sixth-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational (19:23, 6K course)…that time also ranked second on that team at that distance. FRESHMAN (2008): Earned the team’s Rookie of the Year award...competed in the first three meets of the season...opened the season with a 16th-place finish at the 4.25-mile Wyoming Invitational (23:23)...clocked an 8K time of 26:53 at the Aztec Invitational to finish 89th...finished 34th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout behind a time of 27:11...also competed in the USA Cross Country Championships (Junior Division)...placed 19th at that meet with a season-best time of 25:36. HIGH SCHOOL: Horizon High School...2007 Footlocker National Finalist (23rd)... Arizona 5AD2 individual cross country champion as a senior...also won the Mt. SAC SuperSweeps and the Doug Conley Invitational cross country titles in 2007... finished second at the Arizona 5AD1 state meet as a junior...member of two teams that finished second at the Arizona 5AD2 state meets in 2006 and 2007...team also finished second at the 2006 Doug Conley Invitational...earned multiple regional and district titles...won the 1600-meter run at the state track and field championships as a senior...member of the Arizona 5AD2 championship team in 2008...also lettered two years in soccer...member of the National Honor Society...two-time French Honorary...four-year member of the Society of Gentlemen Scholars. PERSONAL: Son of Harry and Joan Walmsley...goes by Jim...has a twin brother, Wil, who is on the rugby team at Arizona State University...also has a sister, Kim, that attends the University of Arizona...majoring in biology...future plans include attending dental school...hobbies include rock climbing, bowling and basketball... finished sixth in 5000-meter run at the 2009 U.S. Junior National Championships... holds the second-fastest indoor 5000-meter time (13:56.21, adjusted for altitude) in Academy history…also holds the third-fastest outdoor 5000-meter time (13:55.33a) in Academy history…member of Cadet Squadron 07.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER ISAIAH BRAGG

ISAIAH BRAGG SOPHOMORE WEST LIBERTY, OHIO EMMANUEL CHRISTIAN HS FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…was one of two Air Force freshmen to compete at the conference meet and the only freshman to compete at the regional championships…placed 30th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 26:29… finished 75th at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships with a 10K time of 32:14…opened the season with a 19th-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational (20:18, 6000-meter course)…also competed at the Woody Greeno Invitational (26:08, 25th), Wisconsin adidas Invitational (25:46, 111th) and Pre-Nationals Meet (25:48, 168th). HIGH SCHOOL: Emmanuel Christian Academy…2008 Ohio Division III state champion in cross country…2010 state champion in the 3200-meter run with a personal-best time of 9:22.13…finished second in the 1600-meter run at the regional championships with a career-best time of 4:22.07…also competed in wrestling… was a 2008 regional qualifier…member of the National Honor Society…served as student body president…class salutatorian. PERSONAL: Full name is Isaiah Luke Bragg…nickname is “Sho Tyme”…son of Dan and Annette Bragg…has one older brother, Josiah…also has two younger brothers, Noah and Micah…majoring in aeronautical engineering…future plans include working in the engineering field…spent the summer completing jump, global engagement and combat survival training…considers running a gift and his way to glorify God...would like thank his family for everything, “I wouldn’t be here without their support”…member of Cadet Squadron 32.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER JEN BREMSER

JEN BREMSER JUNIOR COLORADO SPRINGS, COLO. SAND CREEK HS SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…placed 45th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a 6K time of 24:18 (7200 elevation)…finished 70th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 22:22…posted a season-best 6K time of 22:03 at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (96th)…that time was the second-fastest on the team…finished 17th (22:59) at the Woody Greeno Invitational…clocked a time of 22:35 at the Pre-Nationals Meet (188th)…opened the season placing 11th (15:58, 4K course) at the Rust Buster Invitational…academic all-conference selection. FRESHMAN (2009): Earned the team’s Most Outstanding Freshman award…competed in five meets, including the conference and regional championship meets… was the Falcons’ top finisher at the Mountain West Conference Championships, finishing 20th with a season-best time of 22:36…that time was ranked fourth on the team…placed 99th at the NCAA Regional Championships with a time of 23:22… opened the season with a 13th-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational (15:45, 4K course)…ranked the Roy Griak Invitational in 24:14 to finish 94th…also competed at the Pre-Nationals Meet, crossing the finish line in 23:27…academic allconference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Sand Creek High School...Colorado Springs 5A Runner of the Year... top Colorado finisher at the Footlocker Midwest Championship...four-year state qualifier in cross country...three-year state qualifier to the state track meet... placed fifth at the Colorado state cross country championships...school record holder in the 5K (18:07) and two-mile (11:25)...league and regional cross country champion...city two-mile champion...academic all-state first-team selection...Colorado High School Athletic Association scholarship winner...class valedictorian... graduated with a 4.2 grade point average...member of the National Honor Society...student council athletic commissioner...Link Leader...Rotary Club champion... selected as the Mayor’s Top-100 Teen...four-year scholar-athlete...three-time Sand Creek Student of the Year (2007-08-09). PERSONAL: Full name is Jennifer Grace Bremser...goes by Jen…daughter of Dennis and Amy Bremser...father retired from the Air Force with the rank of major... has one younger sister, Bree...majoring in behavioral science...future plans include becoming a nurse...served as Flight NCO…hobbies include running, hiking and spending time with family and friends...spent the summer completing Operation Air Force at Dyess AFB, Texas…also served as Group Superintendent during Combat Survival Training…grandfathers were in the Marines and the Army...set Alabama state mile record (7:01) at seven years old... age group champion of the Bolder Boulder and State Games of the West...member of Cadet Squadron 17.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER KATIE CARROLL

KATIE CARROLL SENIOR SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS WINSTON CHURCHILL HS JUNIOR (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…clocked a 6000-meter time of 25:55 (7200 elevation) at the Mountain West Championships (64th)…ran 23:06 to place 102nd at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships…posted a season-best 6K time of 22:44 to finish 14th at the Woody Greeno Invitational…also clocked 6000-meter times of 23:27 (Wisconsin adidas Invitational) and 23:31 (Pre-Nationals Meet)…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, placing third with a 4K time of 15:35…ranked second on the team at the 4000-meter distance…academic all-conference selection. SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in four meets…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational (4K course), placing 15th with a time of 16:10…finished 16th at the Tiger Invitational after crossing the finish line in a 5K time of 19:07…competed at the Roy Griak Invitational, finishing with a time of 24:38…also ran the RMAC Open (6K), placing 20th with a time of 25:24…academic all-conference selection. FRESHMAN (2008): Competed in four meets, including the conference championships...placed 26th at the 2.5-mile Wyoming Invitational (17:14)...posted a 5.8K time of 24:09 at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (36th)...ran the 6K Pre-Nationals Meet in 25:43 (277th)...clocked a season-best 6K time of 25:16 at the MWC Championships to placed 67th...academic all-conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Winston Churchill High School...qualified to the state cross country championships as a senior...district champion in the 3200-meter run in 2008... runner-up in the 1600-meter race at the district championships...MVP of the girls’ wrestling team (2006-07)...district champion in the 119-pound weight class...graduated 16th in a class of 700...had a grade-point-average of over 4.0...member of the National Honor Society. PERSONAL: Full name is Katherine Louise Carroll...goes by Katie...daughter of Joseph and Martha Carroll...has two brothers, Richard and Mike...also has one younger sister, Janie...majoring in electrical engineering...hobbies include reading...member of Cadet Squadron 15.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER JEREMY DRENCKHAHN

JEREMY DRENCKHAHN JUNIOR PLYMOUTH, MINN. WAYZATA HS SOPHOMORE (2010): All-region honoree…competed at the NCAA Championships…clocked a 10K time of 31:28.2 to finish 134th at that race…placed 13th at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships with a career-best 10K time of 30:17… placed 15th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with an 8K time of 25:38 (7200 elevation)…also competed in four regular season meets…opened the season with an eighth-place finish at the 6000-meter Rust Buster Invitational (19:48)…that was the second-best finish on the team at that meet…finished 15th at the Woody Greeno Invitational…time of 25:49 was the second-fastest time on the team at that meet…placed 69th at the Pre-Nationals Meet (24:46) and 76th at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (24:42)…ranked second on the team at the 6000meter and 10,000-meter distances…ranked fourth on the team at the 8000-meter distance…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete…named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team. FRESHMAN (2009): Earned the team’s Most Outstanding Freshman award…competed in five meets, including the conference and regional championships…finished 31st at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 26:13… clocked a time of 32:49 in the 10K at the NCAA Regional Championships…posted a season-best time of 25:45 (8K) to place 21st at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational…was the top Air Force finisher…named MWC Runner of the Week following that meet… was also the top Falcon finisher at the Rocky Mountain Shootout, placed 64th with an 8K time of 28:15…opened the season with a 40th-place time of 20:53 at the Rust Buster Invitational…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL: Wayzata High School...coached by Bill Miles...three-time all-state selection...finished 10th at the Minnesota AA cross country championships as a senior...finished 12th in that meet as a junior...member of two cross country state championship teams that qualified for Nike Team and Nike Cross Nationals as a junior and senior, respectively...state champion in the 3200-meter run as a senior... finished seventh in the 1600-meter run that year...clocked a personal-best time of 4:21.4 in the 1600 meters...four-time academic all-state selection. PERSONAL: Son of Theron Drenckhahn and Peggy Farah...nickname is “Gumdrop”...father retired from the Air Force with the rank of major after serving as a C-130 navigator...has one older brother, Nathan, who is a first lieutenant in the Air Force and currently flying KC-10s...also has one younger sister, Melissa...majoring in biology/pre-med…future plans include becoming a pilot or doctor or both…hails from the number one city in America to live, as reported by CNN Money magazine...hobbies include playing hockey and sleeping...holds the fourth-fastest indoor (14:01.72, adjusted for altitude) and outdoor (13:59.57) 5000-meter times in Academy history…also ranked fourth all-time in the 10,000-meter run (29:30.90)… member of Cadet Squadron 08.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER MELISSA FUERST

MELISSA FUERST JUNIOR BLUE SPRINGS, MO. BLUE SPRINGS HS SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…finished 24th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 23:03 (7200 elevation)…posted a season-best 6K time of 22:18 at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships (67th)…that was the third-fastest 6K time on the team in 2010…also ran 6K times of 23:07 (22nd, Woody Greeno Invitational), 22:38 (130th, Wisconsin adidas Invitational) and 22:44 (202nd, PreNationals Meet)…opened the season with a 22nd-place time of 16:22 at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational. FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in five meets, including the Mountain West Conference Championships…placed 51st at the conference meet with a time of 24:12… picked up a season-best 10th-place finish at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational with a season-best time of 18:41 (5K)…placed 25th at the Colorado State Classic with a 5K time of 20:28…ran the Rocky Mountain Shootout in 24:44 to place 80th…participated in the “open” race of the Rust Buster Invitational, clocking a time of 16:17. HIGH SCHOOL: Blue Springs High School...all-conference selection in cross country and track...three-time competitor at the Missouri state cross country championships...all-district honoree in track...competed on the 4x800-meter relay team that competed at the state championship meet...ranked eighth in graduating class... named to the Principal’s Honor Roll...member of the National Honor Society... served as NHS vice-president. PERSONAL: Full name is Melissa Lee Fuerst...nickname is Mel...daughter of Leland and Alice Fuerst...has one older sister, Christina...majoring in systems engineering management...future plans include becoming an officer in the Air Force...served as A-1 Element Leader…has also served as B-2 Element NCO…named to the Superintendent’s List for excellence in military, academic and athletic performance… enjoys sewing and reading...spent the summer completing Operation Air Force at Nellis AFB, Nev.…member of Cadet Squadron 29.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER CARLEY GROSS

CARLEY GROSS SOPHOMORE TUSTIN, CALIF. FOOTHILL HS FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in five meets, including the Mountain West Conference Championships…opened the season with a ninth-place finish (15:54) at the 4000-meter Rust Buster Invitational…posted a season-best 6K time of 22:36 at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (128th)…placed 29th at the conference championship meet with a time of 23:22…finished 23rd at the Woody Greeno Invitational (23:09)…clocked a time of 23:17 at the Pre-Nationals Meet (239th). HIGH SCHOOL: Foothill High School…five-time participant at the USATF National Junior Olympic Cross Country Championships…four-year scholar-athlete in varsity cross country and track…member of the cross country team that finished second at the 2007 CIF California Division II Championships and fifth at the 2009 Division II championships and the 2008 Division III championships…earned all-SeaView League honors (second team) in 2007...two-time all-country first-team honoree… also played water polo…three-year recipient of the Coaches Award…member of the team that won back-to-back SeaView League championships…FHS ScholarAthlete award winner in track, cross country and water polo…member of the National Honor Society…honored by the California Scholarship Federation…member of the Key Club…earned the Gold Congressional Medal for 400 hours of volunteer public service, 200 hours of personal development, 300 hours of physical fitness and four nights of expedition/exploration…2009 recipient of the Bronze, Silver and Gold Congressional Certificates and Bronze Congressional Medal…member of the Young Life Church organization…member of the Assisteens (community service group, Junior Auxiliary of Assistance League of Tustin). PERSONAL: Full name is Carley Anne Gross…majoring in foreign area studies or behavioral science…also earning a minor in Russian…served as A2 Element NCO and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Clerk…earned Athletic honors…hobbies include running, biking, soccer, water polo, triathlons, adventure races, camping, dancing and traveling…is a Red Cross licensed lifeguard and worked as a swim instructor…is also a licensed U.S. Soccer Federation Referee…age group winner (19 and under) for the 2009 Tinsel Triathlon and the 2009 Carlsbad Triathlon…spent the summer completing Combat Survival Training, Unmanned Aerial Systems and Global Engagement…also traveled to Florida and California during summer leave… member of Cadet Squadron 23.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER KATE KANETZKY

KATE KANETZKY JUNIOR BUDA, TEXAS JACK C. HAYS HS SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…posted a season-best time of 23:10 at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships (106th)…finished 43rd at the Mountain West Conference Championships (24:12, 7200 elevation)…also competed in two additional 6K races – Woody Greeno Invitational (23:48, 48th) and Pre-Nationals Meet (23:36, 256th)… opened the season with a 17th-place finish (16:11) at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational…one of two Falcons to compete at the Rocky Mountain Shootout, finishing 63rd with a 5800-meter time of 23:55…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete…CoSIDA Capital One Academic All-District selection. FRESHMAN (2009): Compete in five meets, including the conference and regional championships…placed 37th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 23:15…finished 85th at the NCAA Regional Championships with a time of 23:06…placed 97th at the Roy Griak Invitational (24:16)…also competed at the Pre-Nationals Meet, clocking a time of 23:16…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational (4K)…competed in the “open” race, crossing the finish line in 16:01…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL: Jack C. Hays High School...placed 27th at the Texas state cross country championships...won the district title in the two-mile race during the track season...also served as captain of the soccer team...earned academic all-state honors in cross country...graduated seventh in class...AP Scholar. PERSONAL: Full name is Kate Lyn Kanetzky...daughter of Don and Marty Kanetzky... has two older siblings, Dakota and Case...majoring in geospatial science...future plans include becoming a pilot...working towards getting a pilot’s license...has soloed...named to the Superintendent’s List for excellence in military, academic and athletic performance…volunteers with Big Brothers/Big Sisters…earned Best Base Cadre for Combat Survival Training…served as an Element NCO…spent the summer studying in Arabic in Morocco as a part of the Cadet Summer Language Immersion Program, teaching survival techniques in Combat Survival Training and completing Operation Air Force at Tinker AFB, Okla.…hobbies include hiking, camping, stargazing, swimming, tubing, skiing, playing soccer, watching movies and watching lightning storms…member of Cadet Squadron 23.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER MORGAN MOSBY

MORGAN MOSBY JUNIOR EVERGREEN, COLO. MULLEN HS SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…opened the season with a fourth-place finish at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational (15:41)…finished 30th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 23:29 (7200 elevation)…placed 76th at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships (22:30)…posted a season-best 6K time of 22:18 at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational (108th)…finished 20th at the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 23:01…clocked a time of 22:43 (199th) at the Pre-Nationals Meet. FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in four meets…placed 12th at the 6K RMAC Open after finishing in 24:34…finished 13th at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational (5K) in 18:55…that time was the fourth-fastest on the team at that distance…competed at the Colorado State Classic, finishing the 5K race in 20:23 to place 20th…opened the season with a 21st-place finish at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational. HIGH SCHOOL: Mullen High School…placed fourth in the 800-meter run at the 2007 Colorado 4A state track and field championships...recorded a time of 2:18.28 at that meet...set a personal-best time of 2:17.79 in the 800-meter run...placed 13th at the state 4A cross country championships in 2008. PERSONAL: Full name is Morgan Diane Mosby...nickname is “Momo”...daughter of James and Mary Mosby...has four siblings, Tre, Jahlorah, Hannah and Madison...majoring in behavioral science...future plans include flying helicopters or the CV22…served as Flight NCO and Element Leader…member of the 1000s Club…hobbies include running and watching movies…spent the summer at Hulbert Field, Fla., which “has a spectacular helicopter inventory and reaffirmed my goal to be a pilot”…member of Cadet Squadron 11.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER ANDREW QUALLIO

ANDREW QUALLIO JUNIOR JACKSONVILLE, FLA. ZAMA AMERICAN HS (JAPAN) SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in six meets, including the conference and regional championships…finished 44 at the Mountain West Conference Championships with an 8K time of 27:48…posted a 10K time of 32:48 to finish 87th at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships…posted a season-best 8000-meter time of 25:19 at the Tiger Invitational, finishing 27th…placed 28th at the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 26:11…posted a time of 25:40 at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational to finish 148th…clocked a 6K time of 20:16 to finish 18th at the seasonopening Rust Buster Invitational…academic all-conference selection. FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in five races…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational…placed 47th with a time of 21:05 (6K course)…recorded a four-mile time of 22:01 to take 38th at the Colorado State Classic…ran three 8K courses… finished 77th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout with a time of 28:33…recorded a season-best time of 26:24 at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational to finish 44th…that time was the Falcons’ ninth-fastest of the season…was the Falcons’ top finisher at the RMAC Open, placing 44th with a time of 28:28…academic all-conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Zama American High School (Camp Zama, Japan)...two-time Department of Defense Dependents Schools (DODDS) Far-East cross country champion...two-time Kanto Plains Association of Secondary School Principals (KPASSP) cross country champion...2009 USATF All-American for cross country...two-time KPASSP champion in the 3200/3000...2008 KPASSP champion in the 1500-meter ran...was an all-state (Florida) cross country selection in 2006...member of the National Honor Society...served as vice president of the ZHS Keystone Club. PERSONAL: Full name is Andrew Jonathan Quallio...son of Richard and Sharon Quallio...both parents are in the military...has two younger sisters, Selina and Miranda...majoring in mechanical engineering...future plans include becoming a C-130 pilot...named to the Superintendent’s List for excellence in military, academic and athletic performance…served as 2011 BCT Cadre and Squadron Safety NCO…hobbies include exercising, paintball and snowboarding…spent the summer completing Operation Air Force in Germany, visiting many of the Air Force bases located near Kaiserslautern…also visited Paris and Verdun in France, as well as the City of Mainz, Germany…member of Cadet Squadron 03.

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RETURNING LETTERWINNER NICK WHITE

NICK WHITE SENIOR PEYTON, COLO. FALCON HS JUNIOR (2010): Competed in four meets…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, clocking a 6K time of 20:37 to finish 32nd…placed 95th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (8K, 27:45) and 98th at the Tiger Invitational (27:16)…also ran at the Woody Greeno Invitational, placing 149th behind a time of 28:16. SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in four meets, including the Mountain West Conference Championships…placed 45th at the conference meet with a time of 27:50…ran a season-best time of 25:54 at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational to finish 27th…that was the seventh-fastest time on the team…clocked a time of 28:49 at the Roy Griak Invitational…opened the season with a 44th-place finish (20:57) at the 6K Rust Buster Invitational. FRESHMAN (2008): Saw action in four meets for the Falcons...opened the season with a 38th-place time of 25:27 at the Wyoming Invitational (4.25-mile course)... clocked a season-best 8K time of 27:14 at the Fort Hays Invitational...also ran 8K courses at the Air Force Open (29:12, 14th) and at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (29:28, 82nd). HIGH SCHOOL: Falcon High School...two-time Metro League cross country champion...Metro League champion in the 1600- and 800-meter events...also earned the regional championship (Colorado Springs area) title in those two events. PERSONAL: Full name is Melvin Nicholas White...goes by Nick...nickname is “Blaze”...son of Melvin and Dylia White...father is retired from the Air Force...has three younger siblings, Mercedes, Chris and Andrew...majoring in systems engineering management…future plans include becoming a pilot...served as Assistant Flight Commander…hobbies include running, snowboarding, basketball and videogames...spent the summer camping, running and going to Water World…attended the Academy’s Prep School...earned All-America track honors in 2011 as a member of the distance medley relay team…member of the DMR that set an Academy record of 9:32.06…also ranked eighth on the program’s indoor 800-meter list (1:51.84, adjusted for altitude)…member of Cadet Squadron 08.

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RETURNING RUNNERS TED ARTZ, DAN BAILEY

TED ARTZ

DAN BAILEY

SENIOR INDIAN HARBOR BEACH, FLA. SATELLITE HS

SOPHOMORE CREAM RIDGE, N.J. CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY

SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in four meets…opened the season with a 46thplace finish at the Rust Buster Invitational (20:56, 6000-meter distance)…clocked an 8K time of 27:56 at the Woody Greeno Invitational (133rd)…also competed at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (28:33, 140th) and Tiger Invitational (season-best 26:41, 72nd)…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete.

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in three meets…opened the season with a 29thplace time of 20:34 at the Rust Buster Invitational (6000-meter course)...finished 68th at the 8K Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 27:00…clocked a seasonbest 26:19 to finish 58th at the Tiger Invitational.

FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in the first two meets of the season...MWC ScholarAthlete. HIGH SCHOOL: Satellite High School...all-conference and all-state selection in track...graduated with a 4.0 un-weighted grade-point-average...was active in schools’ science research and music programs. PERSONAL: Full name is Edward James Artz...goes by Ted...son of Edward and Barbara Artz...has one older sister, Alice...majoring in aeronautical engineering... future plans include becoming a pilot or an engineer...hobbies include running and flying...has a commercial pilot’s license...has played the viola in orchestra for eight years...member of Cadet Squadron 07.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Christian Brothers Academy…competed in the 5000-meter run (personal-best time: 15:36), 3200-meter run (9:34) and 1600-meter run (4:24)… placed ninth in the 5000-meter run at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships, recording a personal-best time in that event…finished second in the 3200meter run to place second at the New Jersey Group Championships. PERSONAL: Full first name is Daniel, but goes by Dan…nickname is “Snooki”…son of Paul and Katie Bailey…has three younger sisters, Kelly, Meaghan and MaryKate… currently undecided on a major…future plans include becoming a pilot…served as a three-degree coach…hobbies include running and reading…spent the summer completing combat survival training, jump and global engagement…member of Cadet Squadron 03.

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RETURNING RUNNERS MATT BELL, AMANDA BLAIN

MATT BELL

AMANDA BLAIN

JUNIOR DENVER, COLO. GEORGE WASHINGTON HS

SOPHOMORE SPEARFISH, S.D. MANKATO EAST HS (MINNESOTA)

SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in two meets…opened the season with a 10thplace finish at the Rust Buster Invitational…clocked a 6K time of 18:59 at that race… also competed at the Wisconsin adidas Invitational, clocking an 8K time of 25:10 (111th)…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete.

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in the Rust Buster Invitational, placing 19th with a 4K time of 16:14…MWC Scholar-Athlete.

FRESHMAN (2009): Ran at the Colorado State Classic…placed 34th with a time of 21:39.50…that time was the Falcons’ best four-mile time of the season…was the squad’s top finisher at that meet. HIGH SCHOOL: George Washington High School...seven-time letterwinner in track and cross country...named cross country MVP as a sophomore...served as cross country team captain during junior and senior seasons...clocked a personal-best 5K time of 15:27 and a personal-best two-mile time of 9:17...earned an IB diploma.

HIGH SCHOOL: Mankato East High School…three-time all-conference selection in cross country…competed at the state cross country meet as a junior…also participated in choir, drama and speech…member of the National Honor Society…served as vice-president…was selected as the female recipient of the school’s “Triple A” award. PERSONAL: Daughter of Chris and Kathy Blain…nickname is “Blainer”…born on Christmas Day…has one younger brother, Tristan, and one younger sister, Gretchen…majoring in legal studies…future plans include becoming a JAG…hobbies include running, reading, watching TV, singing and eating…spent the summer hiking, watching movies and eating good food…member of Cadet Squadron 06.

PERSONAL: Full name is Matthew Jacob Bell...goes by Matt...nickname is “Baboon”…son of Mark and Judy Bell...has one younger sister, Sally...majoring in environmental engineering...future plans include becoming a pilot…has served as Element NCO, Morale, Welfare and Recreation NCO and Athletic NCO…member of the “500 Club”…named to the Superintendent’s List for excellence in military, academic and athletic performance…hobbies include skiing, camping, mountain biking and fishing…spent the summer as Global Engagement Cadre, completing FERL (Field Engineering Readiness Laboratory) and attending Operation Air Force in South Korea...member of Cadet Squadron 09.

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RETURNING RUNNERS MATT CALDWELL, CAMERON EDWARDS

MATT CALDWELL

CAMERON EDWARDS

SOPHOMORE CENTENNIAL, COLO. SMOKY HILL HS

JUNIOR PARK CITY, UTAH PARK CITY HS

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in four meets…posted a season-best 8K time of 26:26 to finish 60th at the Tiger Invitational…finished 61st at the Woody Greeno Invitational (26:57) and 89th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (27:38)…opened the season with a 35th-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational, clocking a 6000meter time of 20:41.

SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed at the Tiger Invitational…finished 65th with a time of 26:34.

HIGH SCHOOL: Smoky Hill High School…finished second in the 800-meter run at the Colorado Class 5A state championships with a personal-best time of 1:52.82… also placed second in the 1600-meter run at that meet…recorded a season-best time of 4:20.67 at the Cherry Creek Invitational…ran a 9:39.45 in the 3200-meter run at the Nike/Valor Invitational…two-time all-state (first team) selection in track and field…regional champion in cross country in 2008…two-time all-state (secondteam) selection in cross country…served as team captain for three years…selected as Smoky Hill Athlete of the Year in 2010…also named high school’s Outstanding Senior that year…received the 2010 IB Doze English Award for outstanding English student…selected as the John Lynch Star of the Year award in 2006.

HIGH SCHOOL: Park City High School...placed third in the Utah state cross country championships...finished second in the 800-meter run and fourth in the 1600meter run at the Utah state track and field championships...took 11 advance placement (AP) classes...member of the High Honor Roll...member of the varsity jazz band and Key Club.

FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in the Rust Buster Invitational…clocked a time of 23:39 to place 71st at that meet.

PERSONAL: Full name is Cameron Otteson Edwards...goes by Cam...nickname is “Dopey”...son of Mitch Edwards and Melanie Desautels...has one older sister, Chelsea, and one older brother, Nick...also has one younger brother, Baron…majoring in computer engineering...earned jump wings over the summer…hobbies include skiing, biking and music...member of Cadet Squadron 36.

PERSONAL: Son of David and Christine Caldwell…nickname is “Buttons”…is an only child…majoring in biology…future plans include becoming a flight surgeon or physical therapist…served as Athletic Clerk…spent the summer completing combat survival training, global engagement and soaring…also hiked Pikes Peak during the summer…hobbies include playing basketball, reading and watching movies... member of Cadet Squadron 05.

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RETURNING RUNNERS ANNETTE EICHENBERGER, CARL EIFERT

ANNETTE EICHENBERGER

CARL EIFERT

SOPHOMORE WEST CHICAGO, ILL. WEST CHICAGO HS

SOPHOMORE PEACHTREE CITY, GA. McINTOSH HS

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in the season-opening Rust Buster Invitational… clocked a 4K time of 16:07 to finish 13th.

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in four meets…opened the season with a 56th-place finish at the 6K Rust Buster Invitational (21:40)…recorded a season-best 8K time of 26:46 at the Tiger Invitational to place 79th…also competed at the Woody Greeno Invitational (28:24, 159th) and the Rocky Mountain Shootout (29:32, 198th).

HIGH SCHOOL: West Chicago Community High School… state champion in the 800-meter run during both the indoor (2:14) and outdoor (2:12.26) meets…finished second at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals in the Emerging Elite Division… placed second in the 2000-meter steeplechase at the 2009 AAU Junior Olympics… seven-time qualifier to the Junior Olympics in the 800-meter run, javelin throw, 2000-meter steeplechase, heptathlon and as a member of the 4x800-meter relay team…earned All-America status in the steeplechase and relay…all-state honoree…three-time indoor conference champion in the 800-meter run…also earned three consecutive conference titles in the outdoor 800-meter run…2008 sectional champion and two-time sectional runner-up in the outdoor 800-meter run…2008 conference champion in the indoor 1600-meter run…two-time co-captain of cross country team…also served as co-captain of the 2010 track team…four-year varsity letterwinner in both cross country and track…sectional qualifier for cross country… two-time all-area athlete for track and field in Dupage County…member of the 4x800-meter relay team that qualified for the 2010 state championships…holds school records in the 800-meter run, mile run, 4x400-meter relay, 4x800-meter relay and high jump…also lettered in basketball as a sophomore…named “2010 Mrs. WIldcat” as the top senior girl’s all-around athlete at West Chicago High School…graduated 17th out of 526 students with a 3.94 GPA…named Illinois State Scholar…member of the National Honor Society…member of the National Foreign Language Honor Society (Spanish)…three-year recipient of the “Outstanding Effort in Mathematics” award…Martin Luther King Scholarship winner...selected “Wildcat Leader” to assist underclassmen…participated in the “We-Go Buddies” to help disabled students…participated in Relay for Life…Community/Church youth volunteer…named to “Who’s Who Among All-American Scholars”.

HIGH SCHOOL: McIntosh High School…earned seven letters in cross country and track...two-time MVP…received the honor for cross country and track as a senior… two-time all-region selection for cross country…named to the all-county cross country team twice…served as captain of both teams as a senior…finished third in the 3200-meter run at the Georgia state track meet with a time of 9:54 as a senior…also placed within the top 10 as a junior…state qualifier in the 3200-meter run as a senior…two-time all-region and all-county honoree in track…named school winner of Wendy’s High School Heisman…honor graduate…served as president of the National Honor Society…also served as vice-president of the Beta Club… member of the National English and Spanish Honor Society…Eagle Scout…also ran for the Southside Pioneers Track Club…finished 10th with a career-best time of 6:42 in the 2000-meter steeplechase at the 2009 AAU National Junior Olympics. PERSONAL: Full name is Carl William Eifert…nickname is “Sleepy Carl”…son of Ron and Cele Eifert…father is a 1978 Academy graduate…mother is a retired lieutenant colonel…has one brother, Robert…majoring in civil engineering…future plans include becoming a pilot…served as Standardization/Evaluation Clerk…named to the Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s List…spent the summer completing combat survival training, global engagement, UAS and a biology class…hobbies include running, swimming, music and hanging out with family and friends…member of Cadet Squadron 09.

PERSONAL: Full name is Annette Rianna Eichenberger…nickname is “Little Annette”…daughter of Ike and Valerie Eichenberger…father is a retired lieutenant colonel…mother is a former captain in the USAF nurse corps…has three younger siblings – Jack, Blake and Sabrina…majoring in biology…future plans include attending medical school…named the Top Female Athlete in squadron during Basic Cadet Training…served as Support Clerk…named to the Dean’s List and Athletics List…enjoys playing the guitar and scuba diving…spent the summer visiting family, traveling to the lake and receiving a behind-the-scenes tour at the Louisville Zoo… has two uncles that have served in the military; Lt Col (ret) Harold Eberle and Brig Gen (ret.) Milton Eberle…hopes to run in the Olympics someday…member of Cadet Squadron 02.

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RETURNING RUNNERS CARSON FUGAL, JAKE HAWKINS

CARSON FUGAL

JAKE HAWKINS

SOPHOMORE PARK CITY, UTAH PARK CITY HS

SOPHOMORE DERRY, N.H. PINKERTON ACADEMY

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in four meets…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, clocking a 6K time of 20:49 to finish 40th…also competed in three 8K races…ran at the Woody Greeno Invitational (28:14, 148th), Rocky Mountain Shootout (28:40, 153rd) and the Tiger Invitational (26:43, 76th).

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in four meets…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, finishing 25th with a 6K time of 20:29…finished 49th at the Tiger Invitational, clocking a season-best 8K time of 26:11…also competed at the Woody Greeno Invitational (26:59, 66th) and the Rocky Mountain Shootout (29:32, 199th)…MWC Scholar-Athlete.

HIGH SCHOOL: Park City High School…three-time cross country MVP…three-time recipient of the Coaches Award…two-time all-region honoree…two-time all-state selection…earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track…member of the cross country team that won the state championship title…Top 10%...graduated as an A.P. Scholar with distinction. PERSONAL: Son of Brig and Debbi Fugal…nickname is “Skittles”…has one older sister, Jennifer Meyer…majoring in systems engineering management…future plans include becoming a pilot…is a renowned section marcher…named to the Dean’s List…spent the summer jumping out of planes and relaxing at home with Lindsay and the family…hobbies include skiing, camping and fishing…has a dog that is named after a Kinks song…”is a proud part of Scott Carson Fugal”…member of Cadet Squadron 26.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Pinkerton Academy…placed fifth at the New Hampshire Meet of Champions (cross country)…also finished fifth in the 1600-meter run at the New England Indoor Championships…competed in the 3200-meter run (personal-best time: 9:25.39), 1600-meter run (4:25.09) and 1500-meter run (indoors, 4:00.60)… earned all-New England honors in both cross country and indoor track…also earned all-state honors in cross country. PERSONAL: Full first name is Jacob, but goes by Jake…nickname is “Helen”…son of Charles and Christine Hawkins…has one younger sister, Brittany…majoring in physics…served as IT NCO…hobbies include learning sign language…loves to rock climb…spent the summer going to the beach, swimming in the lake, hanging with friends and celebrating the Boston Bruins’ Stanley Cup victory…member of Cadet Squadron 32.

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RETURNING RUNNERS ALEX LINDSAY, TASHA MAYNE

ALEX LINDSAY

TASHA MAYNE

SOPHOMORE ROCHESTER, MICH. ROCHESTER ADAMS HS

SOPHOMORE PFLUGERVILLE, TEXAS HENDRICKSON HS

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in the season-opening Rust Buster Invitational… placed 70th with a time of 22:29.

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in four meets, including the conference championships…placed 65th at the MWC Championships with a 6K time of 26:08 (7200 elevation)…also competed at the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 24:15… placed 39th at the 5K Tiger Invitational (19:16)…opened the season with an 18thplace finish at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational with a time of 16:13.

HIGH SCHOOL: Rochester Adams High School…member of the cross country team that placed third at the state championship meet…two-time all-region selection in track (2007, 2008)…also earned three all-region selection in track (2007, 2008, 2009)…three-time all-league selection in track (2007, 2008, 2009)…earned 2008 all-county honors in both cross country and track…also earned all-country honors in track in 2009…two-time all-state selection in track (2008, 2009)…member of the 4x400-meter relay team that finished second at the Michigan state championships…also ran a leg of Michigan’s 4x800-meter relay team that competed at the Midwest Meet of Champions…served as captain of the cross country and track teams during senior season…also played ice hockey…also served as captain of that team during senior year…helped all three sports to a top-10 finish at the Division I state finals during senior year (cross country – ninth, track – fifth, hockey – Elite 8). PERSONAL: Full first name is Alexander, but goes by Alex…nickname is “Cookies”… son of Rick and Sandy Lindsay…has one older sister, Chantal…majoring in management…future career plans include becoming a pilot…served as Human Resource Clerk…named to the Athletic Director’s List…spent the summer completing combat survival training, global engagement and UAS…attended Northwestern Preparatory School following high school…hobbies include hanging out with friends and just “havin’ a good time”…was born in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada…became a naturalized citizen of the United States at nine…member of Cadet Squadron 10.

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HIGH SCHOOL: Hendrickson High School…qualified to the regional track meet all four years…state qualifier in 2010…three-time team leader/captain…holds the school record in the 800-meter run…two-year member of the cross country team… regional qualifier…two-year member of the powerlifting team…regional qualifier both years…competed on the cheerleading team at Capital Cheer and on the junior varsity team at HHS as a freshman…three-year academic all-district selection… selected as Homecoming Queen in 2008…Pre-Cal Mastery Award winner for outstanding performance in pre-cal…MLK Youth Legacy Award winner…honored by the PISD Board of Education for outstanding academics…ranked fifth in class with a 5.2 GPA (5.0 scale)…named national spokesperson for the Nano-Technology Research Foundation…chosen as a High School Aerospace Scholar to visit NASA…fourtime Honor Roll member…member of PALS, a mentoring and leadership program. PERSONAL: Full name is Tasha Marie Mayne…nickname is “Tash”…daughter of Michael Mayne and Michelle Arrington…has one older sister, Kayla Mayne…also has three younger siblings, Brian Knorr, Jordin Jenninngs and Jeremiah Jennings… majoring in computer science…named to the Commandant’s List for excellence in military performance…also named to the Athletic List…spent the summer completing combat survival training and jump…hobbies include reading, sketching and painting…read about 100 books one summer…member of Cadet Squadron 04.

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RETURNING RUNNERS SAM O’HAIR, GAGE OWENS

SAM O’HAIR

GAGE OWENS

JUNIOR ROCKLIN, CALIF. ROCKLIN HS

JUNIOR McALLISTER, MONT. ENNIS HS

SOPHOMORE (2010): Compete in three races…opened the season with a 34thplace time of 20:40 at the Rust Buster Invitational (6000-meter course)…finished 52nd with an 8K time of 26:17 at the Tiger Invitational…clocked a time of 29:31 to finish 197th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout.

SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in four races…clocked a 6K time of 21:29 to finish 53rd at the season-opening Rust Buster Invitational…posted a season-best 8K time of 27:52 at the Woody Greeno Invitational to finish 128th…clocked a time of 27:59 to place 117th at the Tiger Invitational…finished 143rd at the Rocky Mountain Shootout behind a time of 28:34...academic all-conference selection.

FRESHMAN (2009): Did not compete. HIGH SCHOOL: Rocklin High School...named MVP in both cross country and track... qualified for the state track championships in the two-mile and 3000-meter events...holds the school record in both events...also participated on the basketball team...three-time scholar-athlete...named to the Honor Roll for all four years. PERSONAL: Full name is Mark Samuel O’Hair...goes by Sam...nickname is “Rabbit”...son of Mark and Margaret O’Hair...has one younger sister, Stephanie...majoring in political science...future plans include becoming “the most educated human being I possibly can and live a fulfilling life”…served as an IT Clerk and coach…spent the summer completing Operation Air Force in Utah…also served as Command Center Controller during Basic Cadet Training…hobbies include fishing and listening to Bob Dylan…member of Cadet Squadron 22.

FRESHMAN (2009): Competed in five meets…finished 54th at the Colorado State Classic with a four-mile time of 23:58…ran the Rocky Mountain Shootout in 30:15… clocked a time of 27:47 to place 70th at the at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational… competed at the RMAC Open, finishing 80th with a time of 30:06…participated in the “open” race at the Rust Buster Invitational, clocking a time of 22:25…academic all-conference selection…MWC Scholar-Athlete. HIGH SCHOOL: Ennis High School...competed in track and cross country all four years...all-state Class C finisher...placed seventh at the Montana state cross country championships as a junior...placed eighth at that meet during senior season...twotime qualifier and finisher at the National Junior Olympics Cross Country Championships...two-year member of the basketball team...also played soccer...served as team captain of club soccer team...received the Scholastic Achievement Award (honors list)...member of the Saturday Scholars Program, which was awarded by teacher nomination...member of the National Honor Society...served as president during senior year...member of the Spanish Club, Lifesavers, SADD, Business Professionals of America, 4-H, Academic Olympics, Speech and Debate (impromptu speaking)...served as class president of Freshman, Sophomore and Senior classes in Student Council...Chamber Ensemble Member (madrigals, jazz choir)...served as student body vice-president during senior year...class valedictorian. PERSONAL: Full name is Gage Lynn Owens...nickname is “Salsa”…son of Brett and Rita Owens...father is a retired lieutenant colonel…has three younger siblings, Gavin, Madison and Race...Gavin is a sophomore runner at the Air Force Academy…majoring in mechanical engineering...future plans include becoming a pilot… served as CST Evasion Cadre and Element Leader…has maintained a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0…spent the summer serving as CST Evasion Cadre, going on leave and completing Operation Air Force to Scott AFB, Ill.…hobbies include running and being outdoors (hiking, biking, etc.)...also plays the piano…member of Cadet Squadron 32.

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RETURNING RUNNERS GAVIN OWENS, SETH PELLETIER

GAVIN OWENS

SETH PELLETIER

SOPHOMORE McALLISTER, MONT. ENNIS HS

JUNIOR WELLS, MAINE HOME SCHOOL

FRESHMAN (2010): Compete in four meets…opened the season with a 27th-place time of 20:31 at the Rust Buster Invitational (6000-meter course)…finished 36th at the 8K Tiger Invitational, clocking a season-best time of 25:47…finished 62nd at the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 26:57…placed 83rd at the Rocky Mountain Shootout with a time of 27:31.

SOPHOMORE (2010): Competed in five meets, including the conference championships…finished 47th at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 28:27…was the Falcons’ best finisher at the Tiger Invitational…clocked a time of 25:12 to finish 24th at that meet…also competed at the Woody Greeno Invitational (26:42, 45th) and Rocky Mountain Shootout (27:37, 87th)…opened the season at the 6000-meter Rust Buster Invitational, finishing 17th with a time of 20:13.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ennis High School…competed in track and cross country…Montana Class C cross country state champion…two-time champion in the 3200-meter run… also claimed state title in the 1600-meter run…recorded personal-best times of 4:29 in the 1600-meter run, 9:53 in the 3200-meter run and 15.30 in the three-mile run…served as student body president…class saluditorian. PERSONAL: Full name is Gavin Cadwalander Owens…nickname is “Queso”…son of Brett and Rita Owens...father is a retired lieutenant colonel…has one older brother, Gage, who is a junior runner at the Academy…also has two younger siblings, Madison and Race…currently undecided on a major…member of Cadet Squadron 11.

FRESHMAN (2009): Participated in four meets…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, placing 54th in a 6K time of 21:21…ran the four-mile Colorado State Classic in 22:06 to finish 39th…clocked a time of 29:58 at the Rocky Mountain Shootout (8K course)…posted a season-best time of 26:24 at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational to place 38th…that time was the 10th-fastest 8K time on the team. HIGH SCHOOL: Home schooled...represented Seacoast Christian High School in competition...six-time MAISAD champion in cross country and track...recorded times of 4:16.60 in the 1600-meter run and 10:01.00 in the 3200-meter run. PERSONAL: Full name is Seth William Pelletier...son of Sammy and Susan Pelletier...has two older sisters, Samantha and Laura...also has one older brother, Douglas...Doug is a 2007 graduate of West Point and currently serving in Iraq... majoring in political science...future plans include becoming an A-10 or AC-130 pilot...hobbies include music performance, hiking, fishing, running and swimming... member of Cadet Squadron 35.

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RETURNING RUNNERS CHARLIE PERKINS, ALEXA RAMSIER

CHARLIE PERKINS

ALEXA RAMSIER

SOPHOMORE ALAMEDA, CALIF. ALAMEDA HS

SENIOR DALLAS, TEXAS PLANO WEST SENIOR HS

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in the first two meets of the season…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, placing 55th with a 6K time of 21:34… clocked a 6K time of 27:49 at the Woody Greeno Invitational (123rd).

JUNIOR (2010): Competed in four meets for the Falcons…opened the season with a 15th-place finish at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational…finished 87th at the Woody Greeno Invitational (24:58)…competed at the 5800-meter Rocky Mountain Shootout, finishing 101st with a time of 24:56…also ran at the 5000-meter Tiger Invitational, placing 44th in a time of 19:33.

HIGH SCHOOL: Alameda High School…set a personal-best time of 15:22 in the cross country 5K at Mt. SAC to finish first in division…placed ninth in the 3200-meter run at California’s North Coast Section Meet of Champions...placed 22nd at the state cross country championships…recorded a 4.0 GPA during junior and senior seasons. PERSONAL: Full first name is Charles, but goes by Charlie…nickname is “Tuna”… son of Randall and Alyssa Perkins…father served in the Army and Coast Guard…has a twin brother, Zach, who is a freshman at the Air Force Academy and member of the cross country team…also has an older brother, Randall, who is a senior at the U.S. Naval Academy…majoring in systems engineering management…member of Cadet Squadron 25.

SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in five meets for Air Force…opened the season with a 22nd-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational (16:21, 4K course)…finished 21st at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational in a season-best time of 19:16 (5K)…clocked a 5K time of 21:33 at the Colorado State Classic to place 37th…ran a 25:40 (5.8K) at the Rocky Mountain Shootout…clocked a 6K time of 26:01 to take 26th at the RMAC Open. FRESHMAN (2008): Competed in four meets for the Falcons...picked up a seasonbest fourth-place finish at the Air Force Open, clocking a 6K time of 25:46...ran the 5K Fort Hays Invitational in 19:57 to finish 19th...clocked a time of 25:25 to place 65th at the 5.8K Rocky Mountain Shootout...opened the season with a 2.5mile time of 17:37 at the Wyoming Invitational (27th)...academic all-conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Plano West Senior High School...member of the cross country team that finished first in the Texas Region 2-5A meet in 2006...that team also finished fourth at the Texas state 5A cross country meet...member of two District 9-5A championship teams (2006, 2007)...served as team captain during senior year...2007 regional qualifier in the 1600-meter run...2008 regional qualifier in the 3200-meter run...two-year captain of the soccer team...member of the National Honor Society...member of the Spanish Honor Society...received academic awards in both computer and art class. PERSONAL: Full name is Alexa Allyn Ramsier...daughter of Patrick and Joy Ramsier...has three younger siblings, Jordan, Casie and Brooke...majoring in legal studies and earning a minor in Spanish…possible future plans include becoming a Public Affairs Officer or working in the intelligence field…currently serving as Assistant Flight Commander...named to the Dean’s List and Athletic Director’s List...hobbies include running, being with family and friends and spending time outdoors...spent the summer completing taking powered flight, “which was awesome!”…also worked the first session of Basic Cadet Training as the Athletic Officer for Aggressors and took Operations Research 310…member of Cadet Squadron 04.

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RETURNING RUNNERS STEPHANEY SAARI, LANCE WOLFSMITH

STEPHANEY SAARI

LANCE WOLFSMITH

SOPHOMORE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS RONALD REGAN HS

SOPHOMORE MORGAN HILL, CALIF. ANN SOBRATO HS

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in five races, including the conference and regional championships...placed 63rd at the Mountain West Conference Championships in a 6K time of 25:50 (7200 elevation)…clocked a season-best time of 24:10 to finish 124th at the NCAA Mountain Region Championships...also ran the 6K distance at the Woody Greeno Invitational, placing 62nd with a time of 24:19…was the Falcons’ top finisher at the Tiger Invitational…placed 38th with a 5K time of 19:14…opened the season with a 25th-place finish (16:31) at the 4K Rust Buster Invitational.

FRESHMAN (2010): Competed in five meets, including the conference championships…was one of just two Air Force freshmen to run at the conference meet… placed 42nd at the Mountain West Conference Championships with a time of 27:31 (7200 elevation)…clocked a season-best time of 25:49 at the Pre-Nationals Meet (171st)…placed 55th at the Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 26:53… finished 67th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout with a time of 27:13…opened the season with a 23rd-place time of 20:26 at the Rust Buster Invitational (6000-meter course).

HIGH SCHOOL: Ronald Regan High School…participated at the state cross country championships as a freshman, sophomore and junior…competed at the state track championships as a freshman…competed at the regional meet all four years… member of the team that holds the regional 4x400-meter relay record…graduated within the top 20% of class…also graduated Cum Laude.

HIGH SCHOOL: Ann Sobrato High School…won California’s Central Coast Section in the 3200-meter run (9:07.10) in 2009…also won the Stanford invitational that year at 3200 meters…recorded a season-best time of 4:15.80 in the 1600-meter run at the Blossom Valley League finals…named Athlete of the Year as a junior and senior…won the 2006 USA Triathlon’s Youth Elite National Championships in Colorado Springs.

PERSONAL: Full name is Stephaney Nicole Saari…goes by Steph…daughter of William and Theresa Saari…both parents are retired military…father was an E-7 and served for 21 years and mother was an E-8 and served for 20 years…has one older sister, Kristen…also has two younger brothers, Derek and Matt…majoring in systems engineering management…future plans include becoming a RPA pilot… earned athletic honors…spent the summer completing combat survival training and global engagement…also flew UAVs during the summer…used to model for CityPages Magazine…member of Cadet Squadron 22.

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PERSONAL: First name is David, but goes by Lance…son of Dave Wolfsmith, Vikki O’Hara and Julie Wolfsmith…has one younger sister, Lauren…majoring in management…future plans include becoming a professional coach…attended the Academy’s Prep School…nationally ranked in the junior triathlon…member of Cadet Squadron 04.

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RETURNING RUNNER ALEX ZUBEY

ALEX ZUBEY SENIOR TAMAQUA, PA. TAMAQUA AREA SENIOR HS JUNIOR (2010): Competed in the first two meets of the season…opened the season at the Rust Buster Invitational, placing 11th with a 6K time of 20:05…placed 37th at the 8000-meter Woody Greeno Invitational with a time of 26:26. SOPHOMORE (2009): Competed in the Rust Buster Invitational (19th, 20:05). FRESHMAN (2008): Competed in four meets...recorded a season-best 8K time of 26:02 at the Fort Hays Invitational to finish 14th...finished 17th at the Air Force Open with a time of 29:55...tallied a time of 28:45 at the Rocky Mountain Shootout to place 73rd...tallied a 29th-place time of 24:38 at the 4.25-mile Wyoming Invitational...academic all-conference selection. HIGH SCHOOL: Tamaqua Area Senior High School...holds school records in the 3200-, 1600- and 800-meter events...also holds the league and district records in the 1600-meter run with a time of 4:17.17...was a third-place medalist at the Pennsylvania AA state meet in both the 1600- and 800-meter events...member of the National Honor Society, English Honor Society and French Honor Society... served as secretary of student government. PERSONAL: Son of Jerry and Helene Zubey...nickname is “Zubes”...has one older brother, George...majoring in management...member of the “500 Club”...hobbies include hanging out with family and friends, being outdoors and watching sports... member of Cadet Squadron 05.

Pictured from top: Annette Eichenberger, Gage Owens, Alexa Ramsier

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CROSS COUNTRY NEWCOMERS

ZACK CHRISTENSON

RILEY COATES

HEATHER CONNICK

ADRIANNA DONG

TAYLOR DROLSHAGEN

Freshman Safety Harbor, Fla. Countryside HS

Freshman Rapid City, S.D. Stevens HS

Freshman Pembroke, Mass. Pembroke HS

Sophomore Phoenix, Ariz. North Canyon HS

Freshman Muskego, Wis. Muskego HS

RONNIE ELLY

REBECCA ESSELSTEIN

MICHELLE FERGUSON

CHRISTINE HAGAN

EMILY HAZEN

Freshman Stafford, Va. Mountain View HS

Freshman Dayton, Ohio Archbishop Alter HS

Freshman Lakeville, Minn. Lakeville North HS

Freshman Kings Park, N.Y. Kings Park HS

Freshman Richland, Wash. Richland HS

ELLIOT MYERS

ZACH PERKINS

MARIE ROSSILLON

CHELSEA SPENCER

RACHEL SYKES

Freshman Yorba Linda, Calif. Esperanza HS

Freshman Alameda, Calif. Alameda HS

Freshman Albuquerque, N.M. Eldorado HS

Freshman Oakland, Ore. Oakland HS

Freshman Mount Airy, Md. South Carroll HS

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2010 SEASON REVIEW 2011 MOST VALUABLE RUNNERS MEN’S MVP: Justin Tyner repeated as MVP of the men’s cross country team, after another impressive season. Tyner capped off his stellar cross country career with all-conference and all-region honors, while becoming the first Falcon since 2004 to make a repeat appearance at the NCAA Championships. Tyner was the runner-up at the Mountain West Conference Championships – matching the program’s best-ever placement at the conference meet. He finished 10th out of 110 runners at the regional championship, en route to all-region honors and a spot at the NCAA Championships. Tyner also paced the Falcons at Wisconsin’s adidas Classic (16th out of 202 runners) and at the Pre-Nationals Meet (43rd out of 241 runners). WOMEN’S MVP: Katherine Ward capped off a stellar season, becoming the program’s first all-conference and all-region honoree since 2005. Ward finished 13th at the conference championship meet, guiding the Falcons to a fourth-place finish in the team standings. She also placed 25th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships to claim all-region honors, marking the first time since 2005 that a member of the women’s team had earned a top-25 finish. Ward paced the Falcons in every meet she competed in, including a second-place finish at the Rust Buster Invitational and an 11th-place finish in the 211-runner adidas Invitational.

ALL-REGION RUNNERS Air Force had three of its runners named to the all-region team at the Mountain Region Championships on Nov. 13. Based on top-25 finishes, Justin Tyner (10th) and Jeremy Drenckhahn (13th) were named to the men’s team, while Katherine Ward (25th) was named to the women’s team. DID YOU KNOW? Katherine Ward was the first all-region honoree from the women’s team since Nicole Graham earned a top25 finsih at the reiognal meet in 2005. REGIONAL RECAP Four of the five scoring runners for Air Force placed within the top 35, as Air Force finished fifth of 16 teams. Behind Justin Tyner and Jeremy Drenckhahn’s respective 10th and 13th-place finishes, Jon Rock finished 30th and Jim Walmsley placed 33rd. THE RE-WARD Crossing the finish line in a 25th-place time of 21:20.3 (a personal improvement by 38 seconds), Katherine Ward recorded the best regional finish by a member of the Air Force women’s team since 2005.

KATHERINE WARD BENSON NAMED MWC COACH OF THE YEAR Head coach Juli Benson was selected by her peers as the Mountain West Men’s Head Coach of the Year at the conclusion of the conference championships. Benson became the second Air Force coach to earn the league’s top coaching honor, joining former coach Mark Stanforth (1999, 2003).

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TYNER TAKES SECOND AT MWC CHAMPIONSHIPS Behind a time of 25:09.5, Justin Tyner finished second at the MWC Championships on Oct. 29, matching the program’s best placement ever at a MWC meet. A LITTLE HISTORY LESSON Justin Tyner’s runner-up finish marked the third time in program history that an Air Force runner has placed second at the MWC Championships. Tyner joins Nick Wilson (2005) and Ben Payne (2003) as conference runner-ups. Tyner, who placed third at last year’s meet, also became just the second Air Force runner to claim two first-team honors in a career. DUO EARNS FIRST-TEAM ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS In addition to Justin Tyner’s second-place finish, Air Force earned all-MWC first-team honors from Jon Rock, who placed sixth in 25:15.8. The pair marked the first time since 2007 that two Falcons have claimed first-team honors at the same championship. WARD SHINES AT CONFERENCE MEET Katherine Ward became the first female runner since Nicole Graham in 2005 to earn all-conference honors, as she garnered second-team accolades with a 13thplace finish at the MWC Championships (22:27.6). Ward’s placement was the best for the women since 2005 and the third-highest ever at the MWC meet. MEN TAKE THIRD AT CONFERENCE MEET Backed by all-MWC runners Justin Tyner (second) and Jon Rock (sixth), the men placed third at the conference meet. Jeremy Drenckhahn finished 15th, while Jim Walmsley placed 18th. Isaiah Bragg rounded out the scoring runners with a 30th-place finish.

2010 HONORS & AWARDS NCAA PARTICIPANTS Jeremy Drenckhahn Justin Tyner ALL-REGION SELECTIONS Jeremy Drenckhahn Justin Tyner Katherine Ward MWC HEAD COACH OF THE YEAR Juli Benson ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES Justin Tyner (first team) Jon Rock (first team) Katherine Ward (second team) USAFA ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Jim Walmsley (Sept. 20) Justin Tyner (Nov. 1) USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Jeremy Drenckhahn CoSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Kate Kanetzky (second team) ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Ted Artz Matt Bell Jen Bremser Katie Carroll Ryan Del Grosso Jeremy Drenckhahn Kate Kanetzky Gage Owens Andrew Quallio Tyler Small MWC SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Ted Artz Matt Bell Amanda Blain Jeremy Drenckhahn Jake Hawkins Kate Kanetzky Tyler Small

WOMEN MATCH BEST FINISH IN SINCE 2004 The women placed fourth at the MWC Championships – matching the squad’s best finish since 2004. Behind Katherine Ward’s 13th-place finish, Melissa Fuerst (24th), Carley Gross (29th) and Morgan Mosby (30th) all finished within the top 30. Kate Kanetzky rounded out the scoring runners with a 43rd-place finish.

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2010 SEASON REVIEW LOOKING BACK AT PRE-NATS Four Falcons placed within the top half of the 274-runner field at the Pre-Nationals Meet on Oct. 16. Justin Tyner paced the men’s squad with a 43rd-place finish, while Jeremy Drenckhahn (69th), Jim Walmsley (75th) and Jon Rock (115th) also crossed the finish line among the top half of the competitors. WARD EARNS ANOTHER TOP FINISH For the fourth consecutive meet, Katherine Ward was the Falcons’ top finisher. Posting a career-best 21:58.0, Ward placed 116th at the Pre-Nationals Meet. Jen Bremser and Morgan Mosby finished 188th and 199th, respectively, while Melissa Fuerst (202nd) and Carley Gross (239th) rounded out scoring runners. PELLETIER PACES MEN AT TIGER INVITATIONAL Finishing 24th out of 156 runners, Seth Pelletier paced the Falcons to a fifthplace team finish at the Tiger Invitational on Oct. 16. Pelletier and Andrew Quallio (27th) finished within the top 30, while Gavin Owens (36th), Ryan Del Grosso (43rd) and Jake Hawkins (49th) finished within the top 50. TYNER PACES FALCONS AT ADIDAS MEET Justin Tyner paced the men to a 12th-place finish in the team standings at the Wisconsin/adidas Invitational on Oct. 2, as he clocked a time of 23:58 to finish 16th in a race that featured 212 total runners. Four of the five scorers finished within the top half of the field, including Jim Walmsley (57th), Jon Rock (66th) and Jeremy Drenckhahn (76th).

JUSTIN TYNER, JON ROCK MEN PLACE THIRD AT WOODY GREENO MEET All five scoring runners placed within the top 30, as the Falcons placed third at the Woody Greeno Invitational on Sept. 18. Jim Walmsley won the meet, while Jeremy Drenckhahn placed 15th. Justin Tyner and Isaiah Bragg finished 24th and 25th, respectively, while Andrew Quallio rounded out the top-five finishers with a 28th-place finish. WARD PACES WOMEN TO THIRD-PLACE FINISH AT NEBRASKA With an 11th-place overall finish (third among University runners), Katherine Ward paced the women’s team to a third-place finish in the team standings at the Woody Greeno Invitational on Sept. 18. Katie Carroll placed 14th, while Jen Bremser finished 17th. Morgan Mosby and Melissa Fuerst rounded out the scoring runners with respective 20th- and 22nd-place finishes. SHAKING OFF THE RUST The women’s team had a strong start to the season, taking three of the top four spots at the UCCS Rust Buster invitational on Sept. 11. Katherine Ward paced the Falcons with a second-place 4K time of 15:26.99, while Katie Carroll and Morgan Mosby finished third and fourth, respectively.

WARD CONTINUES TO PACE THE WOMEN’S TEAM For the third straight week, Katherine Ward paced the women’s team. Clocking a season-best 6000-meter time of 21:58, Ward finished 93rd in the 202-runner race to lead the Falcons to an 18th-place team finish. MEN TAKE THIRD AT ROCKY MOUNTAIN SHOOTOUT With all five scoring runners placing within the top 20 of the Division I field, the men placed third at the Rocky Mountain Shootout on Oct. 2. Lance Wolfsmith, finishing 14th in the university field and 67th overall, paced the men’s team with a time of 27:13. Three of the Falcons’ top four finishers were freshmen, including Wolfsmith, Gavin Owens (16th) and Matt Caldwell (18th).

SHOWING A LITTLE CLASS The top four runners of the women’s team represented a different class year at the Rust Buster Invitational. Senior Katherine Ward placed second, followed by junior Katie Carroll (third) and sophomore Morgan Mosby (fourth). Freshman Carley Gross rounded out the Falcons’ finishers with a ninth-place time WALMSLEY PACES MEN AT UCCS The Falcons, who earned three top-10 finishes at the Rust Buster Invitational, were paced by Jim Walmsley, who finished third in a time of 19:22.35. Jeremy Drenckhahn (eighth) and Matt Bell (10th) rounded out the men’s top-10 for Air Force. The Falcons claimed nearly half of the top 15, as Alex Zubey, Jon Rock and Tyler Small finished 11th, 12th and 15th, respectively.

WALMSLEY NAMED ACADEMY’S ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Following a first-place finish at the Woody Greeno Invitational, Jim Walmsley was named the Air Force Academy’s Athlete of the Week, becoming the first male athlete in any sport to claim the award for the 2010-11 season.

OH CAPTAIN, MY CAPTAIN… Seniors Tyler Small and Justin Tyner will co-captain the men’s team, while junior Auriele Fain and senior Katherine Ward will lead the women’s squad. It is just the ninth time in the 33-year history of the women’s program that two Falcons have shared the title of captain, while the men’s team has had multiple captains on 19 occasions since 1956.

WHAT A WEEKEND! Jim Walmsley had a stellar competition at the Woody Greeno Invitational on Sept. 18. In the first 8K race of the season, Walmsley clocked a team-leading time of 24:43.6 to win the meet, posted the 17th-fastest time ever at Pioneer Park and paced the Falcons to a third-place finish in the team standings.

YOUTH-ORIENTED The 29-man roster for the men’s team features 10 freshmen and 10 sophomores. The remaining nine runners are comprised of six juniors and three seniors. On the women’s side, the 15-runner roster features six freshmen, four sophomores, three juniors and two seniors.

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2010 MEN’S MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS DATE Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Oct. 29 Nov. 13 Nov. 22

EVENT UCCS Rust Buster Invitational Nebraska Woody Greeno Invitational Wisconsin/adidas Invitational Rocky Mountain Shootout Pre-Nationals Meet Fort Hays Tiger Invitational Mountain West Conf. Championships NCAA Regional Championships NCAA Cross Country Championships

NAME Ted Artz Dan Bailey Matt Bell Isaiah Bragg Matt Cain Matthieu Caldwell Ryan Del Grosso Jeremy Drenckhahn Shawn Dubbs Cameron Edwards Carl Eifert Carson Fugal Jake Hawkins Tommy Heikkinen Brandon Hough Donald Jackson Alex Lindsay Blair O’Bryant Sam O’Hair Gage Owens Gavin Owens Seth Pelletier Charlie Perkins Andrew Quallio Jon Rock Tyler Small Tyler Stanley Justin Tyner Jim Walmsley Nick White Lance Wolfsmith Alex Zubey

UCCS 20:56 (46) 20:34 (29) 18:59 (10) 20:18 (19) 21:18 (51) 20:41 (35) 20:34 (28) 19:48 (8) 20:28 (24) -21:40 (56) 20:49 (40) 20:29 (25) 20:52 (43) -21:18 (50) 22:29 (70) 21:58 (66) 20:40 (34) 21:29 (53) 20:31 (27) 20:13 (17) 21:34 (55) 20:16 (18) 20:06 (12) 20:09 (15) 20:52 (42) -19:22 (3) 20:37 (32) 20:26 (23) 20:05 (11)

NEB 27:56 (133) 27:00 (68) -26:08 (25) 27:04 (70) 26:57 (61) 27:33 (104) 25:49 (15) 27:14 (81) -28:24 (159) 28:14 (148) 26:59 (66) 27:42 (116) 27:18 (85) ----27:52 (128) 26:57 (62) 26:42 (45) 27:49 (123) 26:11 (28) 26:26 (38) 26:16 (34) 26:59 (67) 26:04 (24) 24:44 (1) 28:16 (149) 26:53 (55) 26:26 (37)

DIST. 6000m 8000m 8000m 8000m 8000m 8000m 8000m 10,000m 10,000m

WIS --25:10 (111) 25:46 (153) ---24:42 (76) ---------------25:40 (148) 24:37 (66) 25:24 (128) -23:58 (16) 24:32 (57) ----

PLACE FIELD

POINTS

3rd 12th 3rd 18th 5th 3rd 5th

55 points 319 points 84 points 470 points 148 points 68 points 155 points

4 teams 21 teams 5 teams 36 teams 12 teams 6 teams 16 teams

RMS 28:33 (140) ----27:38 (89) 28:01 (114) ---29:32 (198) 28:40 (153) 29:32 (199) 29:06 (181) ----29:31 (197) 28:34 (143) 27:31 (83) 27:37 (87) -------27:45 (95) 27:13 (67) --

PRE ---25:48 (168) ---24:46 (69) ----------------25:12 (115) 26:25 (211) -24:32 (43) 24:50 (75) -25:49 (171) --

TOP FINISHER Jim Walmsley Jim Walmsley Justin Tyner Lance Wolfsmith Justin Tyner Seth Pelletier Justin Tyner Justin Tyner Justin Tyner

FHS 26:41 (72) 26:19 (58) --26:42 (75) 26:26 (60) 26:00 (43) --26:34 (65) 26:46 (79) 26:43 (76) 26:11 (49) 26:49 (83) ----26:17 (52) 27:59 (117) 25:47 (36) 25:12 (24) -25:19 (27) -----27:16 (98) ---

PLACE 3rd 1st 16th 67th 43rd 24th 2nd 10th 89th

MWC ---26:29 (30) ---25:38 (15) -------------28:27 (47) -27:48 (44) 25:16 (6) 26:56 (35) -25:10 (2) 25:48 (18) -27:31 (42) --

FIELD 85 runners 295 runners 202 runners 187 runners 241 runners 156 runners 52 runners 110 runners 246 runners

REG ---32:14 (75) ---30:17 (13) ---------------32:48 (87) 30:47 (30) 32:05 (70) -30:12 (10) 30:50 (33) ----

TIME 19:22.4 24:43.6 23:58.1 27:13.0 24:31.6 25:12.3 25:09.5 30:11.9 31:02.7

NCAA -------31:28 (134) -------------------31:03 (89) -----

UCCS: Rust Buster Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) | NEB: Woody Greeno Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) | WIS: adidas Invitational (Madison, Wis.) | RMS: Rocky Mountain Shootout (Boulder, Colo.) | PRE: Pre-Nationals Meet (Terre Haute, Ind.) | FHS: Tiger Invitational (Hays, Kan.) | MWC: Mountain West Conference Championships (Laramie, Wyo.) | REG: NCAA Mountain Region Championships (Salt Lake City, Utah) | NCAA: NCAA Cross Country Championships (Terre Haute, Ind.)

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2010 WOMEN’S MEET-BY-MEET RESULTS DATE Sept. 11 Sept. 18 Oct. 2 Oct. 2 Oct. 16 Oct. 16 Oct. 29 Nov. 13

EVENT UCCS Rust Buster Invitational Nebraska Woody Greeno Invitational Wisconsin/adidas Invitational Rocky Mountain Shootout Pre-Nationals Meet Fort Hays Tiger Invitational Mountain West Conf. Championships NCAA Regional Championships

NAME Whitney Beck Amanda Blain Jen Bremser Katie Carroll Annette Eichenberger Auriele Fain Melissa Fuerst Carley Gross Kate Kanetzky Tasha Mayne Morgan Mosby Alexa Ramsier Stephaney Saari Katherine Ward

UCCS -16:14 (19) 15:58 (11) 15:35 (3) 16:07 (13) -16:22 (22) 15:54 (9) 16:11 (17) 16:13 (18) 15:41 (4) 16:09 (15) 16:31 (25) 15:27 (2)

DIST. 4000m 6000m 6000m 5800m 6000m 5000m 60000m 6000m

NEB 26:16 (136) -22:59 (17) 22:44 (14) --23:07 (22) 23:09 (23) 23:58 (48) 24:15 (58) 23:01 (20) 24:58 (87) 24:19 (62) 22:34 (11)

PLACE FIELD

POINTS

3rd 18th

4 teams 20 teams

63 points 497 points

37th

40 teams

944 points

4th 14th

9 teams 19 teams

132 points 335 points

WIS --22:03 (96) 23:27 (172) --22:38 (130) 22:36 (128) --22:18 (108) --21:58 (93)

RMS --------23:55 (63) --24:56 (101) ---

TOP FINISHER Katherine Ward Katherine Ward Katherine Ward Kate Kanetzky Katherine Ward Stephaney Saari Katherine Ward Katherine Ward

PRE --22:35 (188) 23:31 (250) --22:44 (202) 23:17 (239) 23:36 (256) -22:43 (199) --21:58 (116)

FHS 20:00 (52) --------19:16 (39) -19:33 (44) 19:14 (38) --

PLACE 2nd 11th 93rd 63rd 116th 38th 13th 25th

MWC --24:18 (45) 25:55 (64) --23:03 (24) 23:22 (29) 24:12 (43) 26:08 (65) 23:29 (30) -25:50 (63) 22:28 (13)

FIELD 54 runners 211 runners 202 runners 187 runners 274 runners 105 runners 72 runners 130 runners

TIME 15:27.0 22:34.4 21:58.3 23:55.0 21:58.0 19:14.3 22:27.6 21:20.3

REG --22:22 (70) 23:06 (102) --22:18 (67) -23:10 (106) -22:30 (76) -24:10 (124) 21:20 (25)

UCCS: Rust Buster Invitational (Colorado Springs, Colo.) | NEB: Woody Greeno Invitational (Lincoln, Neb.) | WIS: adidas Invitational (Madison, Wis.) | RMS: Rocky Mountain Shootout (Boulder, Colo.) | PRE: Pre-Nationals Meet (Terre Haute, Ind.) | FHS: Tiger Invitational (Hays, Kan.) | MWC: Mountain West Conference Championships (Laramie, Wyo.) | REG: NCAA Mountain Region Championships (Salt Lake City, Utah) | NCAA: NCAA Cross Country Championships (Terre Haute, Ind.)

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MEN’S YEAR-BY-YEAR HISTORY YEAR . 1956 . 1957 . 1958 . 1959 . 1960 . 1961 . 1962 . 1963 . 1964 . 1965 . 1966 . 1967 . 1968 . 1969 . 1970 . 1971 . 1972 . 1973 . 1974 . 1975 . 1976 . 1977& 1978 . 1979 . 1980#. 1981 . 1982^. 1983 . 1984 . 1985 . 1986 . 1987 . 1988 . 1989 . 1990 . 1991 . 1992 . 1993 . 1994 . 1995 . 1996 . 1997 . 1998*. 1999+. 2000 . 2001 . 2002 . 2003 . 2004 . 2005 . 2006 . 2007 . 2008 . 2009 . 2010 . TOTAL

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TEAM CAPTAINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOST VALUABLE James Chapman, Don Livingston James Bilello James Bilello James Bilello Dave Carlstom John Fer Tom Cardoza James Murphy Kirk Hall, Jesse Overall Lewis Moore n/a Terry Gruters, Doug Everett Lindsey Parris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Ryan John Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mike Ryan John Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Sbach Dennis Sbach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Sbach Ernie Maravilla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ernie Maravilla Bill Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Frank Pat Rupel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pat Rupel Jeff Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jeff Ford Keith Haines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Sheppard Dave Wynn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave McKinney Dave McKinney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . John Evans John Evans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bret Hyde Bret Hyde. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bret Hyde Andy Ferguson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Rooney Brian Maas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gary Droze Robert Langstaff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Robert Langstaff Ivan McKnight, John Wright . . . . . . . . . . . Micky Testa Joe Martin, David Carpenter . . . . . . . . . . . Micky Testa Bert Morales, Micky Testa . . . . . . . . . . . . Micky Testa Alan Anzai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alan Anzai Craig DeBoni, Caesar Garduno . . . . . . . . . . Caesar Garduno Dave Fresella. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dave Fresella Brad Hamby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Nelson Chris Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Nelson Chris Juarez . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Swenson Phil Swenson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phil Swenson Cliff Volpe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Mack Eric Mack, Andy Meehan . . . . . . . . . . . . . Eric Mack Andrew Marx . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach Smith Steve Radtke, Zach Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zach Smith Matt Allen, Todd Moenster. . . . . . . . . . . . Matt Allen Jim Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jim Nelson Joe Monaco, Shane Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . Chris Acs David Romero, Albert Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . David Romero Rudy Taute . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Payne Ben Payne, Chris Acs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ben Payne Brian Dumm, Abe Wengel . . . . . . . . . . . . Brian Dumm Matt Hellier, Mark Walter . . . . . . . . . . . . Nick Wilson Jason Beck, Richard Elmore. . . . . . . . . . . . Richard Elmore Kenny Grosselin, Josh van Wyngaarden . . . . . Matt Williams Sean Houseworth, Matt Williams . . . . . . . . Sean Houseworth Zach Nordahl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justin Tyner Tyler Small, Justin Tyner . . . . . . . . . . . . . Justin Tyner

& First year of NCAA District 7 competition; # First year of WAC competition; * Last year in WAC competition; + First year in MWC; ^ There were no dual meets after 1982

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TEAM CAPTAINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MOST VALUABLE Anne Martin Donna Cliff Amy McCarthy, Tanya Senz . . . . Annetta Weber, Jan Wiley . . . . Rita Burr, Dana Lindsley. . . . . . Dana Lindsley . . . . . . . . . . . Joy Meyen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Laureli Mazik . . . . . . . . . . . . Carol Travis. . . . . . . . . . . . . Brenda Lewis. . . . . . . . . . . . Rebecca Sivacek . . . . . . . . . . Jill Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jill Wood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Callie Calhoun, Suzanne Henke. . Kelly Kirkpatrick . . . . . . . . . . Rachel Call . . . . . . . . . . . . . Renae Bartolone . . . . . . . . . . Renae Bartolone . . . . . . . . . . Sara Whittingham, Rita Perez . . Sierra Gould . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Young . . . . . . . . . . . Cathy Majauskas. . . . . . . . . . Heather Johnson, Rachel Smith . Jaime Flood . . . . . . . . . . . . Lara Coppinger. . . . . . . . . . . Elissa Ballas . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly McPherson . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Dawson . . . . . . . . . . . Andrea Pinchak . . . . . . . . . . Margaret Frash . . . . . . . . . . Danielle Pozun, Kelly Robinson. . Brittany Morreale, Ally Romanko Katie Lynch . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auriele Fain, Katherine Ward. . .

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* AIAW Div-II National Championships; $ First year of NCAA competition; # First season in Division I; % Last season in WAC; + First season of MWC competition Affiliations: 1976-81 -- AIAW Region 7; 1982-95 -- NCAA South Central Region; 1996-97 -- NCAA District 7

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AWARDS & HONORS COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT AWARDS

Chris Nelson ............................................ 1990, 1991 Renae Bartolone ............................ 1992, 1993, 1994 Jennifer Kornacker ............................................ 1993 Dolly Patel ............................................... 1994, 1995 Nick Wilson........................................................ 2005 Kenny Grosselin ................................................. 2007 Brittany Morreale .............................................. 2009

1962 1965 1970 1972 1978 1981 1989 1991 1992 1996 1996 1998 2001 2003 2003 2007 2008 2009 2011

COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT Nick Wilson........................................................ 2005 Margaret Frash .................................................. 2005 Kenny Grosselin ....................................... 2006, 2007 Joe Curran ......................................................... 2006 Brittany Morreale .................................... 2007, 2009 Matt Williams .................................................... 2008 Kate Kanetzky .................................................... 2010

NCAA POSTGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP Jim Murphy................................................... 1965-66 Mike Ryan..................................................... 1969-70 John Jones .................................................... 1970-71 Chris Nelson ................................................. 1991-92 Dolly Patel .................................................... 1995-96 Shane Rogers ................................................ 2000-01 Kenny Grosselin ............................................ 2007-08

John Fer .............. Most Valuable Male Athlete Jim Murphy......... Most Valuable Male Athlete Mike Ryan .......................... Athletic Excellence Dennis Sbach .................... Athletic Leadership Ric Linares............................... Scholar-Athlete Bret Hyde.......................... Athletic Leadership Rita Burr ..................................Scholar Athlete Callie Calhoun .................... Athletic Excellence Chris Nelson ........................... Scholar-Athlete Andy Meehan ......................... Scholar-Athlete Eric Mack ............ Most Valuable Male Athlete Will Woodward....................... Scholar-Athlete Shane Rogers .......................... Scholar-Athlete Ben Payne........... Most Valuable Male Athlete Elissa Ballas ....................... Athletic Leadership Kenny Grosselin ...................... Scholar-Athlete Sean Houseworth .............. Athletic Excellence Brittany Morreale ....................Scholar Athlete Justin Tyner ...................Athletic Achievement

USAFA ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME Class of 2009 ....................................... Callie Calhoun Class of 2011 .......................................... Gail Conway

RHODES SCHOLARSHIP Brittany Morreale .............................................. 2009

STAN BATES SCHOLARSHIP (WAC) Chris Nelson ................................................. 1991-92

USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC SELECTIONS Matt Williams .................................................... 2008 Jeremy Drenckhahn........................................... 2010

USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC TEAMS Women .......................2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 Men ..................1995, 1996, 1997, 2006, 2007, 2008

SEAN HOUSEWORTH

Every Olympic cycle, the Air Force sponsors 20-30 athletes to train for a berth in the next Olympic Games. Athletes for this program must be of Olympic caliber; that is, the National Governing Body (NGB) must recognize the athletes chosen for the World Class Athlete Program (WCAP) as having a legitimate chance at attaining an Olympic berth. Athletes who meet the criteria are then placed in a special duty assignment preceding the Olympic Games. The initiation of this program was in 1995, modeled after the Army’s existing program. It was developed after seeing a decline in the amount of Armed Forces members achieving international athletic prowess; specifically, the number of Olympic medals awarded to these members. What does this mean for distance athletes? Simply put, high caliber athletes graduating from the Academy have a unique opportunity to continue training in their sport. Not only do they get the time to train the way an elite athlete needs to train, but they also get all of the support. A section of Air Force Services called “AF Sports” selects these athletes and takes care of all the equipment, training supplies and travel for the athletes. The athletes are also able to choose where they would like to train to get the best benefit. Since the inception of the program, seven Air Force distance runners have been a part of the WCAP.

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PRE-ATLANTA GAMES 1994-96 .............................................. Jeff Kuzma 1994-96 ............................................Doug Sersun PRE-SYDNEY GAMES 1998-00 ................................................ Eric Mack 1998-00 ..........................................Nick MacFalls PRE-LONDON GAMES 2010-12 ................................... Sean Houseworth 2010-12 ......................................... Matt Williams 2011-12 .............................................Justin Tyner

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ALL-AMERICANS

Rita Burr 1979-80-81-82

Annetta Webber 1979-81

Kim Sheridan 1981

Lisa Yoha 1981

Jill Wood 1986-87-88-89

Shannen Karpel 1987-88-89-90

Kelly Kirkpatrick 1988

Callie Calhoun 1988-89-90

Suzanne Henke 1988-90

Cindy Craig 1989

Amy Reecy 1990

Jennifer Kornacker 1992

Mike Ryan 1967-68-69

Dennis Sbach 1971

Jim Koster 1973

Chris Nelson 1990-91

1995 National Champion

Michelle Truesdale 1994-95

Dolly Patel 1995

Jim Murphy 1964

Terry Gruters 1967

1968 National Champion

Phil Swenson 1993

Eric Mack 1995

Chris Acs 2003

1995 Top American Finisher

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MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY NCAA TEAM FINISHES (DIVISION I)

1964 ..................................... 10TH PLACE

1993 .......................................................

1959............................................................. 9th place 1960............................................................. 7th place 1961........................................................... 10th place 1964........................................................... 10th place 1967............................................................ 2nd place 1968.......................................................... 22nd place 1971........................................................... 23rd place 1981.......................................................... 22nd place 1991........................................................... 14th place 2000........................................................... 16th place 2001........................................................... 26th place 2003............................................................. 8th place 2004........................................................... 14th place

Jim Murphy ** ....................................... 3rd (20:17.5) Bob Foley ............................................ 42nd (21:11.1) Dave Brown ........................................ 82nd (21:37.1)

Phil Swenson ** .................................. 28th (30:29.7)

Eric Mack ............................................. 67th (31:52.8)

1967 ...................................... 2ND PLACE Mike Ryan ** ............................................ 3rd (31:06) Terry Gruters ** ..................................... 14th (32:15) Greg Wright ............................................ 33rd (32:58) Howard Parriss ........................................41st (33:12) Roy Almeida ........................................ 53rd (33:39.5) Doug Everett .......................................... 64th (34:08) Tim Mason.............................................. 67th (34:17)

1968 .................................... 22ND PLACE NCAA INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 1968.........................Mike Ryan is national champion 1995..................... Eric Mack is top American finisher

1994 .......................................................

Mike Ryan ** ..........................................1st (29:16.8) John Jones ............................................ 208th (34:16)

1969 ....................................................... Mike Ryan ** ........................................... 2nd (29:01) John Jones ........................................... 102nd (31:43)

1995 ....................................................... Eric Mack ** ............................................. 3rd (30:46)

1996 ....................................................... Andrew Marx.........................................171st (36:29)

2000 ..................................... 16TH PLACE Albert Kelly ............................................. 85th (31:38) Chris Acs ..................................................91st (31:40) Joe Monaco .......................................... 103rd (31:46) Zach Richter.......................................... 145th (32:08) David Romero ....................................... 167th (32:18) Ben Payne............................................. 173rd (32:20) Shane Rogers ........................................ 219th (32:57)

2001 ..................................... 26TH PLACE 1970 ....................................................... John Jones .............................................. 96th (29:48) Dennis Sbach .......................................... 98th (29:50)

1971 .....................................23RD PLACE Dennis Sbach ** ..................................... 23rd (30:21) Jim Koster ............................................... 95th (31:21) David Daley........................................... 206th (32:40) Ernie Maravilla ..................................... 237th (33:11) Howard Frank ....................................... 248th (33:30) Richard Lower....................................... 263rd (34:11) William Miller ....................................... 264th (34:14) ERIC MACK

1973 ....................................................... Jim Koster ** ....................................... 26th (29:17.6)

1959 .......................................9TH PLACE John Fer .............................................. 32nd (20:00.2) James Bilello ........................................... 39th (22:14) Joe Mandel .......................................... 59th (22:36.5) Dave Carlstrom .................................... 66th (22:46.5) Austin Wedemeyer................................. 67th (22:47) Will Holbrow........................................... 98th (24:09) Roy Stafford.......................................... 100th (24:13)

1960 .......................................7TH PLACE David Carlstrom ...................................... 33rd (21:00) John Fer .................................................. 39th (21:04) Tom Cardoza .......................................... 57th (21:31) Austin Wedemeyer................................. 58th (21:35) Dick Parker ............................................. 60th (21:42) Joe Mandel ............................................. 68th (22:10) Will Holbrow........................................... 87th (23:03)

1961 ..................................... 10TH PLACE John Fer .................................................. 39th (21:09) Tom Cardoza .......................................... 60th (21:31) Austin Wedemeyer................................. 68th (21:37) Dick Parker ..............................................81st (21:59) Will Holbrow.....................................(place/time n/a)

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David Romero ......................................... 75th (30:42) Chris Acs ................................................121st (31:11) Al Kelly .................................................. 144th (31:27) Ben Payne............................................. 190th (31:57) Brian Carpenter .....................................221st (32:39) Jim Blech............................................... 229th (32:57) Brian Dumm ........................................ 242nd (33:44)

2003 .......................................8TH PLACE Chris Acs ** ......................................... 36th (30:21.8) Brian Dumm ........................................ 58th (30:39.1) Ben Payne........................................... 62nd (30:42.9) Mark Walter ........................................ 80th (30:52.8) Abe Wengel ......................................... 94th (31:01.6) Jeff Gosselin ........................................ 98th (31:03.6) Kalib Wilkinson ................................. 142nd (31:30.3)

1980 ....................................................... Bret Hyde........................................... 169th (31:37.6)

1981 .................................... 22ND PLACE Dan Rooney ...................................... 69th (times n/a) Andy Ferguson...................................71st (times n/a) Brian Maas ...................................... 82nd (times n/a) Mike Kubitschek ............................. 112th (times n/a) Gary Droze...................................... 123rd (times n/a) Bob Langstaff.................................. 144th (times n/a) Blake Pierson .................................. 153rd (times n/a)

2004 ..................................... 14TH PLACE Brian Dumm ........................................... 57th (32:26) Jeff Gosselin ............................................61st (32:27) Nick Wilson............................................. 85th (32:44) Abe Wengel ............................................ 89th (32:48) Matt Hellier ............................................ 90th (32:49) Mark Walter ......................................... 124th (33:14) Kalib Wilkinson ..................................... 167th (33:50)

2007 ....................................................... Matt Williams ....................................... 136th (31:25)

1990 ....................................................... Chris Nelson ** ...................................... 29th (30:05)

2009 ....................................................... Justin Tyner .............................................71st (30:38)

1991 ..................................... 14TH PLACE Chris Nelson ** ................................... 20th (31:02.2) Chris Juarez ......................................... 68th (32:03.3) Phil Swenson ...................................... 72nd (32:05.9) Chris Lindhorst .................................. 113th (32:45.7) Eli Ricca.............................................. 137th (33:14.3) Nick MacFalls..................................... 149th (33:39.7) Peter Ohotnicky................................. 164th (34:25.8)

2010 ....................................................... Justin Tyner ............................................ 89th (31:03) Jeremy Drenckhahn.............................. 134th (31:28)

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1983 ......................................8TH PLACE

1992 ......................................6TH PLACE

1979........................................... National Champions 1980............................................................. 3rd place 1981............................................................ 2nd place

Gail Conway.............................................31st (18:22) Princess Harrison .................................... 39th (18:40) Joy Meyen .............................................. 47th (18:51) Shelly Ginder .......................................... 50th (18:53) Laureli Mazik .......................................... 63rd (19:10) Theresa Hanrahan .................................. 69th (19:28) Jean Garvin ............................................. 73rd (19:37)

Jennifer Kornacker **............................. 23rd (19:44) Sara Whittingham .................................. 38th (20:09) Renae Bartolone ..................................... 45th (20:19) Dolly Patel .............................................. 47th (20:25) Eve Burke................................................ 49th (20:28) Jennifer Robinson ....................................51st (20:32) Rita Perez ............................................... 60th (20:47)

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1993 ....................................11TH PLACE

Laureli Mazik ....................................(place/time n/a) Princess Harrison ..............................(place/time n/a)

Jennifer Robinson ................................... 44th (19:25) Jennifer Kornacker ................................. 60th (19:40) Dolly Patel .............................................. 63rd (19:41) Sierra Gould............................................ 70th (19:51) Renae Bartolone ..................................... 78th (20:01) Sara Whittingham ...................................81st (20:06) Sandra Acosta......................................... 98th (20:34)

1979 ....................................... 1ST PLACE Rita Burr **............................................ 7th (17:49.0) Anne Weber ** ................................... 10th (17:57.4) Theresa Hanrahan ............................... 18th (18:16.3) Tanya Senz........................................... 19th (18:17.4) Dana Lindsley ...................................... 43rd (18:46.4)

1980 ...................................... 3RD PLACE Rita Burr **.......................................... 13th (18:38.4) Annetta Weber ....................................... 24th (18:58) Gay Weaver .............................................31st (19:03) Margaret Waszkiewicz ........................... 48th (19:15) Joy Meyen .............................................. 80th (19:35)

1981 ......................................2ND PLACE Kim Sheridan ** .................................9th (times n/a) Rita Burr **.......................................13th (times n/a) Lisa Yoha ** .....................................17th (times n/a) Annetta Weber ** ........................... 22nd (times n/a)

1986 ......................................9TH PLACE Jill Wood ** .............................................. 7th (17:27) Brenda Pippel ......................................... 38th (18:23) Rebecca Sivacek ..................................... 44th (18:33) Brenda Lewis ...........................................81st (19:46) Sherry Teague......................................... 84th (19:50) Marcy Houston ....................................... 85th (19:52) Jeanette Howard .................................... 97th (21:36)

1987 ....................................................... Shannen Karpel **............................. 23rd (time n/a) Jill Wood ............................................ 30th (time n/a) Amy Reecy ......................................... 44th (time n/a) Callie Calhoun .................................... 73rd (time n/a) Rebecca Sivacek ................................ 76th (time n/a) Kristi Swain ........................................ 77th (time n/a) Jeanette Howard ............................... 87th (time n/a)

1988 ..................................... 2ND PLACE Jill Wood ** .......................................... 2nd (17:05.3) Kelly Kirkpatrick ** ................................ 4th (17:20.1) Callie Calhoun ** ................................. 11th (17:56.5) Shannen Karpel **............................... 20th (18:09.2) Suzanne Henke ** ................................21st (18:10.4) Amy Reecy ........................................... 28th (18:18.3) Brenda Pippel ...................................... 39th (18:28.7) CALLIE CALHOUN

NCAA DIVISION II TEAM FINISIHES 1988............................................................ 2nd place 1989............................................................ 2nd place 1990............................................................ 2nd place 1992............................................................. 6th place 1995............................................................. 6th place

1994 ....................................14TH PLACE Michelle Truesdale ** ............................ 25th (18:48) Sierra Gould............................................ 67th (19:40) Renae Bartolone ..................................... 68th (19:41) Sara Whittingham ................................. 72nd (19:45) Dolly Patel ........................................... 75th (19:46.2) Rita Perez ............................................. 104th (20:26) Eve Burke.............................................. 111th (20:39)

1995 ......................................6TH PLACE Michelle Truesdale ** ............................ 13th (17:45) Dolly Patel **.......................................... 17th (17:52) Sara Whittingham .................................. 38th (18:27) Sierra Gould............................................ 67th (19:01) Rita Perez ............................................... 83rd (19:15) Irene Hobbs ............................................ 98th (19:35) Sharon Rohde ....................................... 100th (19:36)

1989 ..................................... 2ND PLACE Jill Wood ** .......................................... 2nd (17:20.7) Callie Calhoun ** ................................... 5th (17:43.4) Shannen Karpel **............................... 10th (18:02.7) Cindy Craig ** ...................................... 24th (18:26.2) Suzanne Henke .................................... 44th (18:52.1) Brenda Pippel ...................................... 49th (18:58.4) Amy Reecy ............................................91st (21:30.8)

1990 ..................................... 2ND PLACE NCAA DIVISION II INDIVIDUAL HIGHLIGHTS 1990...................Callie Calhoun is national champion

1982 ...................................... 6TH PLACE Rita Burr **.......................................... 25th (22:14.5) Dana Lindsley ..................................... 32nd (22:22.5) Jean Garvin .......................................... 37th (22:26.6) Joy Meyen ........................................... 48th (22:36.1) Laureli Mazik ....................................... 73rd (23:46.8) Shelly Ginder ....................................... 79th (24:21.1) Lisa Yoha...............................................81st (24:27.6)

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NCAA DIVISION I 2001 ....................................................... Brandess Pardue................................... 223rd (23:38)

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS AAA Acosta, Sandra ..................................93 Acs, Chris ..........................00-01-02-03 Alexander, Lynn ..................... 94-95-97 Allen, Matt..................................97, 98 Almeida, Roy ....................................67 Anderson, Katie ..................... 06-07-08 Anzai, Alan ............................. 84-85-87 Aspden, Vivien ....................... 02-03-04 Atchley, Jennifer ...............................90 Atkins, Christine ...............................88

BBB Babcock, Alan ........................ 78-79-80 Balcao, Scott ............................... 06-08 Ballas, Elissa........................... 00-01-02 Ballato, Josie ............................... 77-78 Banks, Robert ...................................70 Bartolone, Renae ..............91-92-93-94 Beatty, Silvia Ann................... 80-81-82 Beck, Jason ................................. 05-06 Beck, Whitney ..................................07 Bennett, William...............................74 Bilello, James ......................... 57-58-59 Bilsbury, Norman..............................87 Blackmar, John .................................62 Blaich, James ....................................82 Blech, James ............................... 01-02 Blissit, James Jr. .......................... 71-72 Bodary, Alan .....................................76 Bodine, Ron ................................ 81-82 Bodnar, Mary....................................85 Bragg, Isaiah .................................. 10 Bremser, Jen............................. 09-10 Brock, Larry ......................................85 Brodel, Robert ..................................68 Brown, David ......................... 62-63-64 Bunton, Clark .............................. 67-68 Burden, Debra ..................................78 Burgess, Barb......................... 83-84-85 Burke, Eve.........................91-92-93-94 Burr, Rita ..........................79-80-81-82 Burton, Christian ..............................89

CCC Calhoun, Callie ..................87-88-89-90 Call, Rachel ................................. 91-92 Callender, Mike ..................... 88-89-90 Cardoza, Thomas ................... 60-61-62 Carlstrom, David .................... 58-59-60 Carpenter, Brian ......................... 99-01 Carpenter, Dave .................... 83-84-85 Carroll, Katie ............................ 08-10 Casperson, Heidi...............................86 Castle, Daniel .............................. 07-08 Castro, Christopher ..........................79 Catherwood, Elizabeth ............... 03-04 Chapman, Barbara............................77 Chapman, James......................... 56-57 Chronister, Brad ...............................08 Chumlea, Anne .................00-01-02-03

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Church, Kelly.....................................02 Clark, Steve ............................ 75-76-77 Cliff, Donna ................................. 77-78 Compton, Matt .................................97 Conway, Gail.....................................83 Cook, Michael ............................. 72-73 Coppinger, Lara ..................... 98-99-01 Cornell, Stephanie ...................... 00-01 Cowan, Jacqueline ............................79 Cowles, Parker ............................ 07-08 Craig, Cindy.......................................89 Culbertson, Trey ...............................89 Culp, Ashley ................................ 03-04 Cummings, Mark ........................ 78-79 Curran, Joe ................................. 06-07

Ginder, Shelly ............................. 81-82 Glass, Calvin .......................... 05-06-07 Glushko, William ..............................70 Goetz, Francis ...................................67 Golding, Dawn ..................................96 Gosselin, Jeff ....................02-03-04-05 Gould, Sierra.....................93-94-95-96 Graddon, Paul............................. 94-95 Graham, Nicole.................02-03-04-05 Green, Diana.....................................77 Griffith, Perry....................................99 Grose, Lindsay ....................... 03-04-05 Gross, Carley ................................. 10 Grosselin, Kenny ......................... 06-07 Gruters, Terence ........................ 66-67

DDD

HHH

D’Amato, Anthony ................. 03-04-05 Daley, David................................ 71-72 Dawson, Cindy ....................... 01-02-03 Deboni, Craig ....................85-86-87-88 Denaro, Tracy ............................. 99-00 Dorsey-Spitz, Jenna ..........................03 Drenckhahn, Jeremy ................. 09-10 Dremann, Christopher ......................78 Droze, Gary................................. 81-82 Dullack, Kathryn ...............................91 Dumm, Brian ......................... 01-03-04

Habeich, Anita ............................ 79-80 Haesecke, Mark ................................68 Haines, Cyril Jr. ...................... 75-76-77 Hall, Kirk ................................ 62-63-64 Hamby, Brad .......................... 88-89-90 Hanrahan, Theresa ..................... 79-80 Hansen, Gregg ..................89-90-91-92 Harrison, Arcolar ................... 83-84-85 Hawes, Gary .....................................60 Hellier, Matt ............................... 04-05 Hendrick, Kenneth ............................77 Henke, Suzanne ................87-88-89-90 Herner, Marcy ..................................98 Hobbs, Irene .....................................95 Hoglund, David ........................... 72-73 Holbrow, Willmore ...........................61 Hook, Blane ................................ 79-80 Horton, Tracy.............................. 81-82 Houseworth, Sean ............05-06-07-08 Houston, Marcy ................................86 Hyams, Jessica ..................................96 Hyde, Bret.........................77-78-79-80

EEE Elmore, Richard .......................... 05-06 Elsing, Jennifer............................ 90-91 Erspamer, Chad ..................... 91-92-93 Evans, John ............................ 76-77-79

FFF Fain, Auriele ........................ 08-09-10 Fagnant, John ............................. 79-80 Fenstermaker, Scott .........................82 Fer, John ................................ 59-60-61 Ferguson, Andrew ................. 79-80-81 Feth, Karl .................................... 87-88 Fitch, Amy................................... 96-97 Flood, Jaime .....................97-98-99-00 Foley, Robert Jr...................... 63-64-65 Ford, Jeffrey ............................... 74-75 Fox, Keri ............................................88 Frank, Howard ....................... 71-72-73 Frash, Margaret ..................... 04-05-06 French, Phaelen ................................08 Fresella, David ..................86-87-88-89 Fritzke, Austin...................................07 Fry, Stephanie...................................99 Fuerst, Melissa .............................. 10 Fuller, Robert.............................. 61-62

GGG Gallo, Jon ..........................................57 Garduno, Caesar ...............85-86-87-88 Garvin, Jean ........................... 83-84-85 Garza, Roberto ........................... 77-78

III Illig, Jamie ................................... 05-06

JJJ Jastrebski, Sema ...............................92 Johnson, Heather .............96-97-98-99 Johnson, Robin ...........................80, 82 Jones, John III ....................... 68-69-70 Jones, Kyle ........................................08 Juarez, Chris .....................89-90-91-92 Juback, Sara ......................................06 Juhas, Diane .....................................76

KKK Kanetzky, Kate ......................... 09-10 Kappel, Brandy .................................94 Karpel, Shannen ...............87-88-89-90 Kelchner, Bryan .......................... 79-80 Kelly, Albert ................................ 00-01 Kingsland, Louis Jr. ...........................58 Kinney, Sara ........................... 98-99-00

Kirkpatrick, Kelly .................... 88-90-91 Kolojejchick, Donna ..........................81 Kornacker, Jennifer .................... 92-93 Koster, James ............................. 71-73 Kubitschek, Mike ..............................81

LLL LaMont, Perry............................. 79-80 Langstaff, Robert ........................ 81-82 Lentz, Daniel .......................... 75-76-77 Lewis, Brenda ............................. 85-86 Lindenlaub, Carl................................81 Lindhorst, Chris ................90-91-92-93 Lindsley, Dana ..................79-80-81-82 Livingston, Donald ............................56 Long, Stephen...................................74 Lopez, Joseph ............................. 99-00 Lostetter, Vincent .............85-86-87-88 Lynch, Katie ................................ 08-09

MMM Maas, Brian............................ 80-81-82 MacFalls, Nick ...................91-92-93-94 MacGilvra, John ................................77 Mack, Eric .........................92-93-94-95 Maddox, Lalenya ..............................91 Maffey, Paul ............................... 68-69 Mahaffey, Cindy ...............................89 Majauskas, Cathy .................. 96-97-98 Malberg, Sarah .................................99 Mandel, Joseph ..................... 58-59-60 Maravilla, Ernest ................... 70-71-72 Maroon, Brandon .............94-95-96-97 Marrs, Jim .........................................86 Martin, Anne ......................... 77-78-79 Martin, Joseph....................... 83-84-85 Marx, Andrew........................ 94-95-96 Mason, Justin ...................................08 Mason, Timothy ......................... 67-68 May, Thomas ....................................72 Mazik, Laureli ........................ 82-83-84 McCafferty, Michael .........................85 McCarthy, Amy Ellen .................. 78-79 McCormick, Ed .................................92 McFarland, Ian............................ 06-07 McKinney, David.................... 76-77-78 McPherson, Kelly ..............00-01-02-03 Meehan, Andrew........................ 94-95 Mendonca, Michael..........................82 Messerli, Paul ...................................92 Meyen, Joy ............................ 80-81-82 Miller, William ..................................71 Miseyadis, Christy ............................93 Mitchell, Katie ..................................96 Mizell, John............................ 93-94-95 Moenster, Todd ..................... 96-97-98 Monaco, Joe .......................... 98-99-00 Moore, Kathy.............................. 94-96 Moore, Lewis .............................. 64-65 Morales, Bert.............................. 85-86 Morgan, Tom ....................................85

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS MMM, CONT. Morreale, Brittany ...................... 06-07 Mosby, Morgan ............................. 10 Mostoller, Luke.................................01 Mueller, Amy ......................... 81-82-83 Murphy, James ........................... 63-64

NNN Nay, Jake ..........................................95 Nelson, Chris ....................88-89-90-91 Nelson, Jim .......................96-97-98-99 Nesbitt, Amy .....................................96 Ness, Stan .........................................94 Nichols, Tobias ........................... 74-75 Nordahl, Zach ........................ 07-08-09

Robinson, Jennifer ................. 91-92-93 Robinson, Kelly .................04-05-06-07 Rock, Jonathan ........................... 09-10 Rogers, Shane ............................. 99-00 Rohde, Sharon ............................ 95-97 Rojas, Daniel .................................... 82 Romanko, Ally ..................06-07-08-09 Romero, David ....................... 99-00-01 Rooney, Daniel ................................ 79 Rooney, David ....................... 79-80-81 Rossi, Frank ........................... 83-84-85 Rupel, Patrick ............................. 73-74 Rupp, Jon Andrew ................. 85-86-87 Ryan, Michael ........................ 67-68-69

SSS

Quallio, Andrew ............................ 10

Sammons, Ronald ....................... 62-63 Sbach, Dennis ........................ 69-70-71 Scari, Bob......................................... 81 Schell, Steve .................................... 95 Schwaller, Eric ............................ 84-85 Schwartz, Chris ................................ 86 Schwartz, Terese ................... 83-85-86 Schweitzer, Andy ........................ 07-09 Senz, Tanya................................. 77-79 Sersun, Douglas ................87-88-89-90 Shanahan, Patrick ....................... 98-99 Sheppard, Gary ........................... 75-76 Sheridan, Kim .................................. 81 Sidor, Stacy ...................................... 86 Sivacek, Rebecca ........................ 86-87 Small, Tyler ................................. 09-10 Smith, Glory ..................................... 98 Smith, Michael............................ 78-79 Smith, Rachel ....................96-97-98-99 Smith, Zach ............................ 95-96-97 Snider, Danielle ............................... 06 Snyder, Ashley ............................ 03-04 Souza, David .................................... 90 Sowell, Michael ............................... 82 Speed, Alexander ....................... 96-97 Stephens, Sandi .......................... 85-86 Stephens, Vince ............................... 74 Stevens, Mark ........................ 96-97-98 Stimpson, Jessie .............................. 07 Stratton, Bradley ............................. 74 Stratton, Todd ................................. 93 Swain, Kristine ............................ 87-90 Swenson, Phil ...................90-91-92-93

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Radtke, Steve....................94-95-96-97 Reecy, Amy .......................87-88-89-90 Regan, Laura .................................... 90 Reichel, Rhonda............................... 89 Rhoades, Nancy ............................... 77 Ricca, Eli............................89-90-91-92 Richter, Thomas .............................. 07 Richter, Zach.................................... 99 Roberdeau, Chris ........................ 97-98 Roberson, Nichole ........................... 91

Takash, Emi...................................... 76 Taute, Rudy ................................ 01-02 Taylor, Jean ........................... 00-01-02 Teague, Sherry..................86-87-88-89 Testa, Micky ............................... 84-85 Tibbitts, Jean ................................... 86 Trichler, Kristin ................................ 04 Truesdale, Michelle .................... 94-95 Turner, Eva ...................................... 76 Tyner, Justin .....................07-08-09-10

OOO O’Cain, Bruce ....................................85 O’Hara, Ryan .............................. 98-99 O’Neill, Grace ...................................93 Ohotnicky, Pete .......................... 90-91 Oliphint, John .................................. 07 Ortiz, Sebastian ..................... 06-07-08 Overall, Jesse IV ..................... 62-63-64 Owens, Billiana ........................... 86-87

PPP Packett, Mitchell ............................. 82 Page, Brooke ................................... 97 Papenberg, Kate ......................... 05-06 Pardue, Brandess..............00-01-02-03 Parker, Brian .................................... 57 Parker, Richard ........................... 60-61 Parriss, Howard Jr....................... 67-68 Patel, Dolly .......................92-93-94-95 Patterson, Travis ........................ 04-05 Paulson, Tony ............................. 97-98 Payne, Ben ........................00-01-02-03 Perez, Rita ........................92-93-94-95 Pierson, Blake ........................ 79-80-81 Pinchak, Andrea ...............02-03-04-05 Pippel, Brenda ....................... 86-88-89 Pozun, Danielle................................ 05 Prinkey, Meghan ............................. 08 Puhek, Gary ......................85-86-87-88 Puhek, Peter .................................... 82

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UUU Uhler, Mary ..................................... 01

VVV Wyngaarden, Josh ................. 05-06-07 Verboncoeur, Vic ................... 85-86-87 Vincent, Cynthia .............................. 99 Vincent, Todd .................................. 87 Volpe, Clifton ....................91-92-93-94

WWW Walmsley, James ................. 08-09-10 Walter, Mark ....................02-03-04-05 Ward, Katherine ...............07-08-09-10 Waszkiewicz, Margaret ....79-80-81-82 Weaver, Gay .................................... 80 Webb, Steven .................................. 79 Weber, Annetta ...............78-79-80-81 Wedemeyer, Austin............... 59-60-61 Wenckus, Dalia ...................... 97-98-99 Wengel, Abe .....................01-02-03-04 Westbrook, Landon ......................... 70 Wetterer, Michael ........................... 67 Wharton, James .................... 85-86-87 White, Nick ................................... 09 Whitlock, Timothy ........................... 70 Whittingham, Sara............92-93-94-95 Wiley, Janet ......................77-78-79-80 Wilkinson, Kalib ..................... 02-03-04 Willard, Elyse ................................... 08 Williams, Matt ..................05-06-07-08 Wilson, John .................................... 61 Wilson, Nick......................02-03-04-05 Wimmer, Amy ..................79-80-81-82 Wood, Jill ..........................86-87-88-89 Woodward, Will ......................... 96-97 Wooten, David ................................ 87 Worley, Greg ......................... 85-86-87 Wright, Gregory.......................... 66-67

YYY Yoha, Lisa.................................... 81-82 Young, Jennifer ...................... 95-96-97

Brig General Dana (Lindsley) Born, the current Dean of Faculty at the Air Force Academy, was a four-year letterwinner for the Falcons’ cross country team (1979-80-81-82) and two-year team captain (1981-82). Below, Born visits with the Falcons after the 2010 Rust Buster Invitational.

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INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Chris Nelson .......................................1990, 1991 Eric Mack ......................................................1995 ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES Chris Nelson .............................1988, 1990, 1991 Dave Fresella ................................................1989 Chris Juarez ..................................................1991 Phil Swenson ......................................1992, 1993 Nick MacFalls ...............................................1994 Eric Mack ............................................1994, 1995 Cliff Volpe .....................................................1994 Andrew Marx .....................................1995, 1996 Zach Smith..........................................1996, 1997 Jim Nelson ....................................................1998 COACH OF THE YEAR Ralph Lindeman ...........................................1991 Mark Stanforth ...................................1994, 1996 TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 1991, 1994, 1996 MEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Peter Ohotnicky .......................1989, 1990, 1992 Chris Chaplin ................................................1991 Sean Dariushnia ...........................................1991 Chad Erspamer .........................1991, 1992, 1993 Chris Nelson .......................................1990, 1991 William Sabol ...............................................1991 Todd Stratton ...........................1991, 1992, 1993 Ed McCormick ....................................1992, 1993 Andrew Meehan ......................1993, 1994, 1995 Will Woodward ........................1995, 1996, 1997 Mike Anderson .............................................1996 Tim Baumgartner .........................................1996 Chad Connor ................................................1996 Todd Moenster.........................1996, 1997, 1998 Shane Rogers................................................1996 Rye Whitehead ............................................1996 Matt Compton .............................................1997 Matt Allen ..........................................1997, 1998 Chris Roberdeau ................................1997, 1998 Patrick Shanahan................................1997, 1998

ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES: FIRST-TEAM Jim Nelson .......................................................... 1999 Ben Payne................................................. 2001, 2003 David Romero ..................................................... 2001 Brian Dumm ....................................................... 2003 Mark Walter ....................................................... 2003 Nick Wilson......................................................... 2005 Matt Williams ..................................................... 2007 Ian McFarland..................................................... 2007 Sean Houseworth ............................................... 2008 Justin Tyner .............................................. 2009, 2010 Jon Rock.............................................................. 2010 ALL-CONFERENCE HONOREES: SECOND-TEAM Joe Monaco ........................................................ 1999 Ryan O’Hara ....................................................... 1999 Rachel Smith....................................................... 1999 Ben Payne................................................. 2000, 2002 Chris Acs ......................................... 2000, 2001, 2003 Brian Carpenter .................................................. 2001 Abe Wengel .................................... 2002, 2003, 2004 Brian Dumm ....................................................... 2004 Mark Walter ....................................................... 2004 Nick Wilson............................................... 2003, 2004 Kelly Robinson .................................................... 2004 Nicole Graham.................................................... 2005 Richard Elmore ................................................... 2006 Matt Williams ........................................... 2006, 2008 Josh van Wyngaarden ........................................ 2007 Joe Curran .......................................................... 2007 Zach Nordahl ............................................ 2008, 2009 Katherine Ward .................................................. 2010

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK Pat Shanahan...................................................... 1999 Joe Monaco ........................................................ 1999 Chris Acs ......................................... 2000, 2001, 2003 Ben Payne....................................... 2001, 2002, 2003 David Romero ..................................................... 2000 Elissa Ballas......................................................... 2002 Brandess Pardue................................................. 2002 Richard Elmore ................................................... 2004 Nicole Graham.................................................... 2004 Lindsey Grose ..................................................... 2004 Abe Wengel ........................................................ 2004 Nick Wilson.................................................. 2005 (2x) Scott Balcao .............................................. 2006, 2008 Matt Williams ..................................................... 2006 Calvin Glass......................................................... 2007 Brittany Morreale ............................................... 2008 Sebastian Ortiz ................................................... 2008 Phaelen French ................................................... 2008 Justin Tyner ........................................................ 2009 Jeremy Drenckhahn............................................ 2009

COACH OF THE YEAR Mark Stanforth ......................................... 1999, 2003 Juli Benson.......................................................... 2010 TEAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 2003

WOMEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Amy Fitch .....................................................1997 Heather Johnson ................................ 1997,1998 Dalia Wenckus ..............................................1998 BEN PAYNE

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CONFERENCE HONORS & AWARDS MEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Patrick Shanahan ................................................1999 Shane Rogers ........................................... 1999, 2000 Jim Blech .................................................. 2000, 2001 Thomas Kubler ...................................................2001 Brian Carpenter .................... 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Ben Payne................................................. 2002, 2003 Jeff Gosselin ............................................. 2002, 2003 Brian Dumm ................................... 2002, 2003, 2004 Nick Wilson........................... 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Matt Hellier .............................................. 2004, 2005 Jason Beck ................................................ 2005, 2006 Josh van Wyngaarden .................... 2005, 2006, 2007 Matt Williams ....................... 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Kenny Grosselin........................................ 2006, 2007 Ian McFarland........................................... 2006, 2007 Justin Mason ............................................ 2006, 2008 Daniel Castle ............................................. 2007, 2008 Joe Curran ..........................................................2007 Austin Fritzke......................................................2007 Arthur Grijalva ....................................................2007 Zach Nordahl .................................. 2007, 2008, 2009 Ryan Workman ...................................................2007 Ryan Del Grosso ............................. 2008, 2009, 2010 Jacob Fulton .......................................................2008 Andy Schweitzer ....................................... 2008, 2009 Tyler Small ...................................... 2008, 2009, 2010 Chase Welch .......................................................2008 Alex Zubey ..........................................................2008 Jeremy Drenckhahn.................................. 2009, 2010 Tommy Heikkinen...............................................2009 Gage Owens ............................................. 2009, 2010 Andrew Quallio ........................................ 2009, 2010 Ted Artz ..............................................................2010 Matt Bell .............................................................2010

WOMEN’S ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE Tracy Denaro ............................................ 1999, 2000 Stephanie Fry......................................................1999 Heather Johnson ................................................1999 Rachel Smith.......................................................1999 Cynthia Vincent ..................................................1999 Dalia Wenckus .......................................... 1999, 2000 Elissa Ballas..................................... 2000, 2001, 2002 Anne Chumlea ...................... 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Jean Taylor ..................................... 2000, 2001, 2002 Mary Uhler .........................................................2001 Cindy Dawson ........................................... 2001, 2002 Vivien Aspden ........................................... 2002, 2004 Andrea Pinchak .............................. 2002, 2004, 2005 Kelly McPherson.................................................2003 Elizabeth Catherwood .............................. 2003, 2004 Jenna Dorsey-Spitz ............................................2003 Ashley Snyder ........................................... 2003, 2004 Margaret Frash ............................... 2004, 2005, 2006 Kelly Robinson ...................... 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Kristin Trichler ....................................................2004 Kate Papenberg ........................................ 2005, 2006 Brittany Morreale ........................... 2006, 2007, 2009 Ally Romanko ........................................... 2006, 2007 Danielle Snider ...................................................2006 Becca Burditt ......................................................2008 Katie Carroll .................................... 2008, 2009, 2010 Meghan Prinkey ....................................... 2008, 2009 Alexa Ramsier .....................................................2008 Elyse Willard .......................................................2008 Dominique Amor ................................................2009 Jen Bremser.............................................. 2009, 2010 Auriele Fain ........................................................2009 Kara Hovseth ......................................................2009 Kate Kanetzky ........................................... 2009, 2010 Kathleen Vardell .................................................2009

MEN’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (GPA above 3.50) Matt Hellier .................................................................. 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06 Nick Wilson..................................................................................................2003-04 Kenny Grosselin............................................. 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Josh van Wyngaarden .................................................. 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Daniel Castle .................................................. 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Joe Curran .................................................................... 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08 Justin Mason ................................................. 2005-06, 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09 Jason Beck ...................................................................................................2006-07 Austin Fritzke................................................................ 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10 Arthur Grijalva .............................................................................................2006-07 Zach Nordahl ................................................. 2006-07, 2007-08, 2008-09, 2009-10 Matt Williams .............................................................................. 2007-08, 2008-09 Tyler Small .................................................................... 2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11 Ted Artz ....................................................................................... 2009-10, 2010-11 Jeremy Drenckhahn..................................................................... 2009-10, 2010-11 Gage Owens ................................................................................................2009-10 Matt Bell ......................................................................................................2010-11 Jake Hawkins ...............................................................................................2010-11

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WOMEN’S SCHOLAR-ATHLETES (GPA above 3.50) Vivien Aspden .............................................................................. 2003-04, 2004-05 Anne Chumlea .............................................................................................2003-04 Cindy Dawson ..............................................................................................2003-04 Margaret Frash .............................................. 2003-04, 2004-05, 2005-06, 2006-07 Ashley Snyder ..............................................................................................2003-04 Elizabeth Catherwood .................................................................................2004-05 Brittany Morreale ......................................................... 2006-07, 2007-08, 2009-10 Jessica Drewicz ............................................................................................2007-08 Meghan Prinkey ..........................................................................................2008-09 Kate Kanetzky .............................................................................. 2009-10, 2010-11 Amanda Blain ..............................................................................................2010-11

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2002 .................... 4TH PLACE

2005 ....................3RD PLACE

2008 .................... 2ND PLACE

Meet Location: Provo, Utah 7. Jim Nelson .......................25:36 8. Joe Monaco .....................25:38 11. Ryan O’Hara ....................25:52 15. Patrick Shanahan .............26:05 17. Shane Rogers ...................26:10 18. Perry Griffith ....................26:11 20. Brain Carpenter ...............26:12 30. Zach Richter.....................26:50 25. Joe Lopez .........................27:12

Meet Location: Provo, Utah 8. Ben Payne ........................24:47 11. Abe Wengel .....................24:54 16. Chris Acs ..........................25:02 30. Jim Blech..........................25:37 33. Mark Walter ....................25:50 34. Kalib Wilkenson ...............25:53 39. Rudy Taute ......................26:18 41. Nick Wilson ......................26:22 42. Jeff Gosselin.....................26:26

Meet Location: Fort Collins, Colo. 2. Nick Wilson ......................24:28 9. Jeff Gosselin.....................24:49 16. Travis Patterson...............25:15 22. Anthony D’Amato ............25:36 24. Richard Elmore ................25:42 26. Calvin Glass......................25:48 27. Sean Houseworth ............25:52 28. Matt Williams ..................25:51 30. Josh van Wyngaarden......25:53

Meet Location: San Diego, Calif. 7. Sean Houseworth ............24:51 8. Matt Williams ..................24:52 14. Zach Nordahl ...................25:06 16. Justin Tyner .....................25:09 17. Daniel Castle ....................25:10 24. Kyle Jones ........................25:48 26. Brad Chronister ...............25:51 34. Justin Mason ...................26:18 38. Parker Cowles ..................26:40

2000 ....................3RD PLACE

2003 .....................1ST PLACE

2006 .................... 2ND PLACE

2009 .....................3RD PLACE

Meet Location: Fort Collins, Colo. 8. Ben Payne ........................25:43 14. Chris Acs ..........................25:55 15. David Romero ..................25:56 16. Albert Kelly ......................25:56 21. Joe Monaco .....................26:07 22. Zach Richter .....................26:13 28. Shane Rogers ...................26:40 33. Joe Lopez .........................26:49 42. Brian Carpenter ...............27:36

Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 2. Ben Payne ........................24:31 5. Brian Dumm ....................24:52 7. Mark Walter ....................25:02 11. Abe Wengel .....................25:16 12. Chris Acs ..........................25:21 14. Nick Wilson......................25:38 15. Jeff Gosselin.....................25:42 17. Kalib Wilkinson ................25:50 31. Anthony D’Amato ............26:58

Meet Location: Salt Lake City, Utah 9. Richard Elmore ................25:07 12. Matt Williams ..................25:14 15. Josh van Wyngaarden......25:18 17. Ian McFarland..................25:31 24. Scott Balcao .....................25:57 25. Sean Houseworth ............25:59 26. Sebastian Ortiz ................26:00 31. Kenny Grosselin ...............26:12 37. Jason Beck .......................26:33

Meet Location: Orem, Utah 3. Justin Tyner .....................23:45 13. Zach Nordahl ...................24:42 19. Jonathan Rock .................25:00 21. Jim Walmsley ...................23:14 23. Andy Schweitzer ..............24.34 31. Jeremy Drenckhahn .........26:13 32. Tyler Small .......................26:15 38. Ryan Del Grosso ..............27:00 45. Nick White .......................27:50

2001 .................... 2ND PLACE

2004 .................... 2ND PLACE

2007 ....................3RD PLACE

2010 .....................3RD PLACE

Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 3. David Romero ..................24:29 5. Ben Payne ........................24:33 9. Chris Acs ..........................24:42 13. Brian Carpenter ...............24:57 24. Albert Kelly ......................25:27 34. Jim Blech..........................26:09 35. Rudy Taute ......................26:24 39. Brian Dumm ....................26:36 41. Luke Mostoller.................26:51

Meet Location: San Diego, Calif. 8. Abe Wengel .....................25:28 9. Brian Dumm ....................25:29 11. Mark Walter ....................25:35 13. Nick Wilson......................25:37 16. Jeff Gosselin.....................25:47 18. Matt Hellier .....................25:57 29. Travis Patterson...............26:36 31. Anthony D’Amato ............26:47 32. Kalib Wilkinson ................26:50

Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 4. Matt Williams ..................24:57 6. Ian McFarland..................25:02 10. Josh van Wyngaarden......25:22 12. Joe Curran........................25:24 20. Sean Houseworth ............25:45 22. Zach Nordahl ...................26:01 26. Parker Cowles ..................26:08 32. Daniel Castle ....................26:28 24. Kenny Grosselin ...............26:49

Meet Location: Laramie, Wyo. 2. Justin Tyner .....................25:10 6. Jon Rock...........................25:16 15. Jeremy Drenckhahn .........25:38 18. Jim Walmsley ...................25:48 30. Isaiah Bragg .....................26:29 35. Tyler Small .......................26:56 42. Lance Wolfsmith ..............27:31 44. Andrew Quallio ................27:47 47. Seth Pelletier ...................27:27

AIR FORCE WINS 2003 MWC CHAMPIONSHIP The men ended the BYU stranglehold over the Mountain West Conference Championships in 2003, winning the first MWC title in Academy history. Air Force (37 pts) edged out the Cougars by four points, marking the first time since the conference was founded that BYU hadn’t won the team title. The Falcons, who saw all five scoring runners finish within the top 12, were paced by Ben Payne, who finished second in 24:31. Brian Dumm (5th, 24:52) and Mark Walter (7th, 25:02) joined Payne on the all-conference first team, while Abe Wengel (11th, 25:16), Chris Acs (12th, 25:21) and Nick Wilson (14th, 25:38) were named to the second team.

The men’s team was honored during an Air Force football game in 2003.

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WOMEN’S MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1999 .....................3RD PLACE

2002 .....................3RD PLACE

2005 ..................... 6TH PLACE

2008 .....................6TH PLACE

Meet Location: Provo, Utah 11. Rachel Smith ........................18:22 21. Heather Johnson ..................19:03 25. Jamie Flood ..........................19:12 28. Stephanie Fry .......................19:32 35. Sarah Malberg .....................19:50 36. Sara Kinney ..........................19:55 42. Cynthia Vincent....................20:11 45. Tracy Denaro .......................20:19 48. Dalia Wenckus .....................20:32

Meet Location: Provo, Utah 15. Brandess Pardue ..................22:11 18. Elissa Ballas ..........................22:18 21. Nicole Graham .....................22:36 26. Kelly McPherson ..................23:00 28. Jean Taylor ...........................23:05 41. Vivien Aspden ......................23:41 42. Cindy Dawson ......................23:43 49. Anne Chumlea .....................24:19 51. Andrea Pinchak ....................24:24

Meet Location: Fort Collins, Colo. 8. Nicole Graham .....................21:27 19. Margaret Frash ....................21:59 31. Andrea Pinchak ....................22:35 40. Danielle Pozun .....................23:11 51. Kelly Robinson .....................23:38 57. Kate Papenberg ...................24:29 61. Jamie Illig .............................25:22

Meet Location: San Diego, Calif. 21. Katie Lynch...........................22:29 31. Auriele Fain ..........................22:58 41. Ally Romanko .......................23:22 44. Katie Anderson ....................23:29 50. Meghan Prinkey...................23:52 52. Elyse Willard ........................23:53 57. Katherine Ward ...................24:08 58. Phaelen French ....................24:12 67. Katie Carroll .........................25:16

2000 .....................3RD PLACE

2003 .....................3RD PLACE

Meet Location: Fort Collins, Colo. 19. Jamie Flood ..........................22:34 21. Jean Taylor ...........................22:44 22. Ellissa Ballas .........................22:49 29. Anne Chumlea .....................23:04 33. Brandess Pardue ..................23:15 34. Tracy Denaro .......................23:18 35. Kelly McPherson ..................23:19 43. Sara Kinney ..........................23:50 46. Stephanie Cornell ................24:01

Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 15. Lindsay Grose.......................22:55 20. Anne Chumlea .....................23:12 22. Vivian Aspden ......................23:17 24. Ashley Culp ..........................23:20 25. Ashley Snyder ......................23:22 28. Kelly McPherson ..................23:32 32. Andrea Pinchak ....................23:47 35. Beth Catherwood.................24:01 57. Jenna Dorsey-Spitz...............25:40

2001 .....................3RD PLACE

2004 .....................3RD PLACE

Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 17. Brandess Pardue ..................22:17 22. Elissa Ballas ..........................22:49 26. Jean Taylor ...........................23:02 29. Lara Coppinger.....................23:19 33. Anne Chumlea .....................23:25 37. Kelly McPherson ..................23:38 38. Cindy Dawson ......................23:43 39. Mary Uhler ...........................23:51 48. Stephanie Cornell ................24:47

Meet Location: San Diego, Calif. 13. Kelly Robinson .....................22:54 23. Lindsay Grose.......................23:25 29. Ashley Snyder ......................23:36 30. Ashley Culp ..........................23:38 33. Kristin Trichler......................23:57 34. Andrea Pinchak ....................23:57 36. Elizabeth Catherwood .........24:02

2006 ..................... 7TH PLACE Meet Location: Salt Lake City, Utah 21. Kelly Robinson ....................22: 07 24. Ally Romanko .......................22:49 32. Margaret Frash ....................23:01 39. Katie Anderson ....................23:30 53. Kate Papenberg ...................24:47 56. Sara Juback ..........................25:26 60. Jamie Illig .............................27:04

2007 ..................... 6TH PLACE Meet Location: Albuquerque, N.M. 22. Brittany Morreale ................22:44 24. Katie Anderson ....................22:49 40. Katherine Ward ...................23:52 41. Kelly Robinson .....................23:54 46. Danielle Pozun .....................24:15 52. Ally Romanko .......................24:40 57. Jessie Stimpson ....................25:21 67. Whitney Beck.......................26:25

2009 ......................4TH PLACE Meet Location: Orem, Utah 20. Jen Bremser .........................22:36 23. Katherine Ward ...................22:43 24. Auriele Fain ..........................22:44 27. Katie Lynch...........................22:49 37. Kate Kanetzky ......................23:15 38. Meghan Prinkey...................23:18 46. Brittany Morreale ................24:04 51. Melissa Fuerst ......................24:12

2010 .....................3RD PLACE Meet Location: Laramie, Wyo. 13. Katherine Ward ...................22:28 24. Melissa Fuerst ......................23:03 29. Carley Gross .........................23:23 30. Morgan Mosby ....................23:29 43. Kate Kanetzky ......................24:12 45. Jen Bremser .........................24:16 63. Stephaney Saari ...................25:50 64. Katie Carroll .........................25:55 65. Tasha Mayne........................26:08

In 2010, Katherine Ward became the fourth female to earn allMWC honors ... and the first since 2005.

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THE ACADEMY EXPERIENCE The U.S. Air Force Academy offers a four-year program of instruction and experience designed to educate, train and inspire men and women to become officers of character, motivated to lead the United States Air Force in service to our nation. Each cadet graduates with a bachelor of science degree and a commission as a second lieutenant in the Air Force.

COURSES OF STUDY Cadets are exposed to a balanced curriculum that provides the knowledge, skills and responsibilities essential to a career Air Force officer. The entire USAFA experience is integrated and mapped to achieve a set of desired outcomes in every graduate. The core academic curriculum includes courses in basic sciences, engineering, social sciences and humanities. Cadets take elective courses to complete requirements for one of 32 major areas of study. About 50 percent of the cadets complete majors in science and engineering; the remainder graduate in the social sciences and humanities. Some of the most popular majors include management, aeronautical engineering, foreign area studies, history, behavioral science, civil engineering, astronautical engineering, electrical engineering and engineering mechanics.

FACULTY COMPOSITION The majority of the Academy’s faculty members, more than 500 total, are Air Force officers. They are selected primarily from career-officer volunteers who have established outstanding records of performance and dedication. Each has at least a master’s degree and more than 55 percent have doctorates or other terminal degrees in their field of study. About 30 percent of the faculty are civilians who bring great depth of disciplinary and educational expertise and provide academic stability and continuity. Faculty members are intensely focused on cadet learning as an integral part of their officer development. The Air Force Academy has been ranked No. 1 in the nation for the most accessible and involved faculty for four years in a row. To provide greater contributions by a diverse faculty, the Academy has several visiting professors and endowed professors who serve one or more years. Officers from other services, as well as officers from allied countries are also members of the faculty. Distinguished civilian and military lecturers also share their expertise with the cadets.

ATHLETIC PROGRAM The Academy’s athletic program is designed to improve physical fitness, teach athletic skills and develop leadership qualities. To achieve its goals, the Academy offers some of the most extensive physical education, intramural sports and intercollegiate athletic programs in the nation. Cadets take at least three different physical education courses each year.

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MILITARY EDUCATION & TRAINING An air, space and cyberspace-oriented military education, training and leadership program begins with basic cadet training and continues throughout the four years. Seniors are responsible for the organizational leadership of the cadet wing, while juniors and sophomores seek to develop team and interpersonal leadership and instructional skills. Cadets are projected into as many active leadership roles as possible to prepare them to be effective Air Force officers. Fundamental concepts of military organization -- drill, ethics, honor, Air Force heritage and physical training -- are emphasized the first summer during basic cadet training. Freshmen study the military role in United States society, as well as the mission and organization of the Air Force. Sophomores receive instruction in communication skills and juniors study combat and operational aspects of the Air Force. The Academy offers courses in flying, navigation, soaring and parachuting, building from basic skills to instructor duties. Some cadets may fly light aircraft with the Cadet Flying Team. Summer training for cadets is divided into three, three-week training periods. There are a variety of programs available and each cadet is required to complete two training periods each summer with leave during the other period. All new cadets take six weeks of basic cadet training in their first summer. Combat survival training is a required three-week program during cadets’ second summer. For other second-summer training periods, cadets have options such as working with Airmen in an operational unit at an Air Force installation, airborne parachute training, soaring or basic free-fall parachute training. During their last two summers, all cadets are offered leadership training as supervisors or instructors in the summer programs listed above. Extracurricular activities also are an integral part of the education program. The cadet ski club, drum and bugle corps, cadet chorale and forensics are a few of the programs available to Academy cadets.

NOMINATIONS Nominations to the Academy may be obtained through a congressional sponsor or by meeting eligibility criteria in other categories of competition established by law. For information on admission procedures, write to: HQ USAFA/RRS 2304 Cadet Drive, Suite 200 USAF Academy, CO 80840-5025.

HISTORY OF THE ACADEMY In 1948, a board of leading civilian and military educators was appointed to plan the curriculum for an academy that would meet the needs of the newly established Air Force. The board determined that Air Force requirements could not be met by expanding the other service academies and recommended an Air Force Academy be established without delay. In 1949, then Secretary of the Air Force W. Stuart Symington appointed a commission to assist in selecting a site and on April 1, 1954, President Dwight D. Eisenhower authorized creation of the United States Air Force Academy. After considering 580 sites in 45 states, the commission narrowed the choice to three locations. During the summer of 1954, Secretary of the Air Force Harold Talbott selected a site near Colorado Springs, Colo. Colorado contributed $1 million toward purchase of the property. In July 1955, the first Academy class entered interim facilities at Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, while construction began. It was sufficiently completed for occupancy by the cadet wing in late August 1958. Initial construction cost was $142 million. Women entered the Academy on June 28, 1976, as members of the class of 1980.

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SENIOR LEADERSHIP Lt. Gen. Michael C. Gould is Superintendent, U.S. Air Force Academy, Colorado Springs, Colo. He directs a four-year academic, military training, athlec and character development program leading to a bachelor’s degree and commission as an Air Force officer. The general is a graduate of the U.S. Air Force Academy’s Class of 1976. His career encompasses a wide range of assignments, ranging from head football coach of the Air Force Academy Preparatory School, to serving as Air Force aide to the President of the United States. He has held numerous command posions at the group, wing and numbered air force level, and was commander of Cheyenne Mountain Operaons Center during 9/11. Prior to his return to the Academy, he was Director of Operaons and Plans, U.S. Transport on Command, Sco Air Force Base, Ill. General Gould is a command pilot with more than 3,000 flying hours in the T-38, T-41, KC-10, C-5, C-17, C-21, C-141 and KC-135R. The general’s military awards and decoraons include the Disnguished Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Defense Superior Service Medal with two oak leaf clusters, Legion of Merit with oak leaf cluster, Meritorious Service Medal with oak leaf cluster, Air Force Commendaon Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.

VICE SUPERINTENDENT Colonel Tamara Rank

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COMMANDANT OF CADETS Brig General Richard Clark

DEAN OF FACULTY Brig General Dana Born

COMMANDER, 10TH ABW Col Thomas Gibson

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AIR FORCE ATHLETICS DR. HANS J. MUEH, DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS Dr. Hans J. Mueh is in his eighth year as the director of athletics at the Air Force Academy. A retired Air Force brigadier general, Mueh was vice dean of faculty for two years prior to his retirement from active duty in the summer of 2004. Mueh was heavily involved in Academy athletics before becoming director of athletics. He was the Academy’s faculty athletics representative from 1996-2004 and was a long-time member of the board of directors for the Air Force Academy Athletics Association. Since becoming the director of athletics, Mueh has led the Academy to some remarkable feats. In 2007, the Academy was one of only three schools (Michigan State and Boston College) to reach post-season play in football (2007), men’s basketball and ice hockey (2006-07). It marked the first time a service academy has ever had a team compete in the post-season in all three sports. In addition, under Mueh’s watch the men’s basketball team has played in an NCAA tournament and the National Invitational Tournament’s Final Four. The ice hockey team won three straight conference championships and made three straight appearances in the NCAA tournament. Mueh was on the selection committee that hired current head coach Frank Serratore and led the Academy’s move into the Athletic Hockey Association. The football program, the Academy’s flagship sport, has gone through a major overhaul under Mueh. He led the transition from the retirement of the legendary Fisher DeBerry after 23 years at the helm to hiring current head coach Troy Calhoun, a 1989 Academy graduate. Calhoun’s impact was immediate, leading the Falcons to a 9-4 overall mark and a second-place finish in the Mountain West Conference in 2007. The Falcons qualified for their first bowl game in five years, playing in the Armed Forces Bowl in 2007. The program then posted back-to-back eight-win seasons and was 9-4 in 2010, while qualifying for bowl games every year. The school has averaged 9,000 bowl tickets sold during the four-year run. Mueh has been just as successful behind the scenes with the administration of the department. Mueh restructured the department with an internal/external model that has streamlined resources and made the department more effective from top to bottom. In addition, he has the department on course to become a federally chartered non-profit organization which will lead to more fund-raising opportunities. Mueh was instrumental in the USAFA Endowment and the announcement of the Holaday Athletic Center, an indoor training facility. The $15 million facility was completed in July 2011.

While at the Academy, Mueh was a two-year letterwinner in soccer as a goalie. He still holds the Academy record for saves in a game with 30, accomplishing it twice in 1965 against North Carolina and Benedictine. In his junior and senior years, Mueh helped the Falcons to the Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Soccer League championship and quarterfinal berths in the NCAA tournament. He was a firstteam all-league selection in 1965. Following graduation, Mueh completed two assignments in intelligence before attending the University of Wisconsin where he earned his master’s degree in chemistry in 1970. He later earned a doctorate degree in chemistry from Wisconsin in 1976 as a distinguished graduate. Mueh also completed Squadron Officer School, Air Command and Staff College and Air War College. Between earning the two degrees, Mueh returned to USAFA as an instructor in the department of chemistry from 1970-72. He also served as assistant soccer coach and played semi-pro soccer with the Aurora Internationals in Denver during those two years, leading the Internationals to the Colorado state title in 1971. He volunteered for duty in Vietnam and served as an intelligence officer in Saigon, Republic of Vietnam and at Nakhon Phanom RTAB, Thailand, in 1972 and 1973. After earning his doctorate degree, Mueh returned to the Academy in 1976 as an associate professor of chemistry. He remained at the Academy except for a stint in 1985-86 as the special assistant for technical matters at the Defense Intelligence Agency at the Pentagon. In 1986, he assumed the position of acting head, department of chemistry, before being selected for his position of permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry in 1987. As faculty athletics representative, he was active in both the Western Athletic Conference and Mountain West Conference, and was the Academy’s representative on the transition team to form the new MWC, the only faculty athletics representative on the team. He competes in golf, racquetball, handball and tennis, and has promoted Air Force Academy intercollegiate sports throughout his tenure, beginning with work as chairman of the hockey eligibility committee, officer representative to the men’s golf team and five years as the officer representative to the football team. Mueh is married to the former Sally Flax of Cincinnati, Ohio. They have three children: Kristine, Kurt and Deborah.

Mueh has also been active within the conference and the NCAA. He is a part of the NCAA Division I Amateurism Cabinet and has been active on the NCAA’s academics/eligibility compliance cabinet, the men’s golf committee and the Region 7 postgraduate scholarship committee. Mueh has been equally active within the conference on various leadership committees. He is currently on the awards and recognition committee and has previously served on the joint council executive committee, and committees on championships, television and sportsmanship. Before assuming his duties as vice dean at the Academy, Mueh was permanent professor and head of the department of chemistry at the Academy, a position he held since October 1987 where he oversaw the annual design and instruction of 25 undergraduate courses for 1,500 cadets annually. Mueh was born Jan. 8, 1944, in Celle, Germany, and emigrated to the U.S. in 1951. He entered the Air Force in 1962, as a member of the Academy’s eighth graduating class, and graduated with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry in 1966.

At halftime of the Utah football game on Oct. 30, 2010, Dr. Mueh congratulated the men’s gymnastics team for winning the program’s first-ever USAG National Championship title.

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AIR FORCE ATHLETICS

COL BILLY WALKER

JIM TREGO

Vice Director of Athletics

Senior Associate AD | External Affairs

WILLIAM CARPENTER

DERMOT COLL

Associate AD | Recruiting Support

Associate AD | Development, Government

Few schools in the country have an athletic program as extensive as the Air Force Academy’s. The goals of the athletic program are to enhance the physical conditioning of all cadets, to develop the physical skills necessary for officership, to teach leadership in a competitive environment and to build character. There are three subdivisions of the athletic program: intercollegiate athletics, intramurals and physical education. JOHN COULAHAN

MARTI GASSER

Associate AD | Finance

Associate AD | Intercollegiate Programs | SWA

The intercollegiate program has 17 men’s and 10 women’s NCAA-sanctioned teams, facing some of the top competition in the nation. Men’s teams are football, baseball, basketball, ice hockey, cross-country, fencing, golf, gymnastics, indoor and outdoor track, lacrosse, rifle, soccer, swimming and diving, tennis, water polo and wrestling. The Academy fields women’s teams in basketball, cross-country, fencing, gymnastics, rifle, indoor and outdoor track, swimming and diving, soccer, tennis and volleyball. In addition, the Academy sponsors two non-NCAA programs; boxing and cheerleading. The majority of the Academy’s men’s and women’s programs compete at the NCAA Division I level in the Mountain West Conference. The Falcons compete in this conference against teams from Boise State, Colorado State, New Mexico, San Diego State, TCU, UNLV and Wyoming. All sports also compete against non-conference opponents, including many nationally-ranked teams.

TROY GARNHART

WAYNE KELLENBENCE

Associate AD | Information, Communications

Associate AD | Support

The football team competes annually for the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy, which is emblematic of service academy football supremacy. The Falcons have won the trophy 17 times, which is more than any other academy. The winner of the annual rivalry visits the White House to have the trophy presented by the President of the United States. The USAFA Cadet Field House is one of the most impressive buildings in the country. It’s a modern, versatile structure with seemingly endless uses. The $5.6 million building is five stories high and 396 feet by 426 feet, the size of three football fields laid side by side. The structure is divided into three areas--basketball arena, ice hockey arena and multipurpose area. The three sections have a combined seating capacity of more than 9,000. Clune Arena seats 5,858. The Cadet Ice Rink has a seating capacity of 2,470, while the multipurpose area seats 1,000 fans for track and field competitions. The department’s newest facility, the Holaday Athletic Center, was completed in July 2011.

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2011 AIR FORCE CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE Sept. 10

UCCS Rust Buster Invitational

Colorado Springs, Colo.

Sept. 17

Woody Greeno Invitational

Lincoln, Neb.

Sept. 30

Notre Dame Invitational

South Bend, Ind.

2:00 p.m.

Oct. 1

Rocky Mountain Shootout

Boulder, Colo.

9:00 a.m.

Oct. 8

Fort Hays State Tiger Invitational

Hays, Kan.

9:00 a.m.

Oct. 14

Wisconsin adidas Invitational

Madison, Wis.

1:00 p.m.

Oct. 29

Mountain West Championships

Fort Collins, Colo.

11:00 a.m.

Nov. 12

NCAA Regional Championships

Provo, Utah

11:00 a.m.

Nov. 21

NCAA Championships

Terre Haute, Ind.

11:00 a.m.

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