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INSIDE 2-6 // THE COACHING STAFF 7-27 // THE ATHLETES 28-38 // RECORD BOOK 39-46 // HISTORY
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JAMES REID
HEAD COACH // 13TH SEASON
Personal
Hometown Sweeny, Texas Spouse Nina Children Jacob, Kyla and J.D
Education
High School Sweeny High School College Angelo State, ‘91 (physical education) Angelo State, ‘93 (education)
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A national champion and national coach of the year, James Reid enters his 13th season as the head men’s and women’s track coach at Angelo State University where he oversees the shot put, discus, hammer throw, pole vault, long hurdles, as well as the 4x400 relays and assists in the mutli-events. He was selected as head coach in 1999 after six seasons as an assistant coach. The native of Sweeny, Texas, also assisted long-time ASU track coach David Noble as a graduate assistant for two years and a volunteer assistant for four years prior to being named a full-time assistant. The 2011 season brought another first for Reid and the Angelo State track & field program. Andria Nussey provided the first NCAA Division II Indoor Championship in the 800M and the Rambelle’s won its third-straight LSC Outdoor Championship. It is the first time the Rambelles have won three-straight conference titles. The Rams were impressive finishing in second at the LSC Outdoor Championships and it marks the 34th time ASU has been in one of the top two spots. Reid was named LSC Women’s Coach of the Year for the eighth time in his career. The Rams and Belles combined for eight All-American honors and nine LSC Championships during the indoor and outdoor seasons. Two seasons ago, Reid led the Angelo State women’s outdoor track and field team to its first-ever National Championship and guided the Rams to their 26th top-10 National Team finish. Reid was named National and Regional Women’s Track and Field Coach of the Year after leading the Belles to their spectacular run and championship finish. On top of leading his Belles squad to a National Championship, Reid also coached the 2011 National and Regional Field Athlete of the Year, Aisha Adams, as well as Celethia Byrd who was named the Regional Track Athlete of the Year. Reid was also instrumental in coaching two individual National Champions in Aisha Adams in the heptathlon and Celethia Byrd in the 400, as well as 4x400 National Champion relay team which consisted of Chrystal Ruiz, Andria Nussey, Kris Crockett and Celethia Byrd. He coached the Belles to 12 individual All-American certificates as well as a pair of All-American relays and led the Rams to four individual All-American certificates and two AllAmerican relay teams. Reid’s Belles repeated as Lone Star Conference Champions, while the Rams were the runner-up team in the LSC. He coached the Belles to 10 individual LSC Championships and one relay victory, while guiding the Rams to a pair of individual LSC titles and two relay wins. In 2010, Reid’s coached Adams to LSC Women’s All-Sport Athlete of the Year honors. Reid also had the honor of coaching four of his Belles in Adams, Ruiz, Nussey and Byrd, as well as James Howell, to the USA National Championships. He coached Adams all the way to Germany where she helped Team USA place second in the Thorpe Cup. In his first 12 seasons as head coach, Reid has led the Rams track team to five top 10 overall finishes at the NCAA Division II Outdoor
Championships, including a fifth-place effort in 2001. He has been equally successful with the Rambelles, claiming the 2010 championship after a second-place finish in 2009, and a fourth place finish in 2007. Along the way, he has also coached 16 national champions, including three-time champion throwers Curry Dawson and Adree Lakey, two-time champion high jumper Will Littleton, decathletes Lee McCown and Mike Bohensky, heptathletes Amy Bippert and Adams - a two-time winner jumper LaTasha Mosley, javelin thrower Amber Miller, long jumper LaTisha Burns, Byrd in the 400 and the 4x400-meter team in 2010. As first an assistant and then head coach of the Rams, Reid has also tutored numerous NCAA D-II All-Americans, including John Nelson (1993) and J.J. Miller (1997), both national runners-up in the pole vault. Miller still holds the ASU pole vault record with a best of 18-0.5 (5.50m). In 2003, two more Rams vaulters, Andy Kendrick and Jeff Ingram, earned All-America honors. Some of Reid’s other notable protégés include four-time All-American high jumper Nathan Gibson, three-time AllAmerican long jumper Darrin Session and All-American Noah Dean, the 2001 & 2002 national runner-up in the 400-meter hurdles. Rambelle athletes have also benefitted from Reid’s
tutelage. Some of his other top women performers include three-time All-Americans Kathy Crowe (discus), Shavon Jackson (long jump, 100) and Byrd (100, 200, 400, 4x400 relay), two-time All-American Abbie Baiza (400H), and All-American jumpers Shauna LeGrand (high jump), Tamara Flippin (triple jump), Stacie Cole (long jump, 4x400 relay) and Nussey (long jump and 800). He also coached Amanda Welch to an appearance in the first-ever women’s pole vault competition at the NCAA D-II Championships in 1999. One of the highlights of Reid’s coaching career came in 2004, when he led the Rambelles to their first-ever Lone Star Conference championship, snapping the NCAArecord streak of 19 consecutive titles by rival Abilene Christian. For his efforts, Reid was honored by his coaching peers as the LSC and NCAA D-II South Central Region Women’s Track Coach of the Year. Another high point for Reid came in 2003, when he coached Amber Miller and LaTasha Mosley to appearances at the USA National Track and Field Championships. They were just the second and third women in school history to ever qualify for the USA meet, with Miller finishing in the top-10 in the javelin and Mosley finishing in the top-20 in the triple jump. The dynamic duo capped off their storybook ASU careers with a host of awards, including NCAA D-II South Central Region Female Athlete of the Year honors for Miller and LSC Female Track Athlete and Female Athlete of the Year honors for Mosley. In 2005, Reid again garnered LSC Women’s Track Coach of the Year honors as the Rambelles defended their LSC title in San Angelo. Alissa Miller swept five individual events to win the LSC’s David Noble Field Athlete of the Year Award. She also became only the second ‘Belle to be named the NCAA D-II South Central Region Female Athlete of the Year. That year also brought another proud moment for Reid when former ASU national champion Amy Bippert-Bohensky was inducted into the NCAA D-II Track and Field Hall of Fame. In 2008, Reid coached another NCAA D-II South Central Region Female Athlete of the Year in Adree Lakey. Lakey claimed LSC titles in three events and went on to collect three more All-America certificates as well as a national championship in the discus throw. That marked the second straight season that she earned a throwing national title after winning the 2007 NCAA D-II championship in the hammer throw. Following the 2008 season, Reid was once again named the LSC Women’s Track Coach of the Year.
In the spring of 2009, Angelo State hosted the NCAA D-II National Outdoor Championships for the fifth time, and the Rams and Rambelles posted 22 All-America performances and two more national championships. Reid mentored Adams to the second heptathlon national championship in program history while coaching thrower Adree Lakey to a third-career national title, this time in the shot put. He was recognized by his peers as the NCAA D-II National Women’s Track & Field Coach of the Year for 2009. There would also be a host of honors for two of Reid’s prize pupils. Adams was named the NCAA D-II National Female Field Athlete of the Year and qualified for the USA National Track and Field Championships. With her eighth-place finish at the USA meet, Adams was chosen to represent the U.S.A. at the Thorpe Cup in Marburg, Germany. Lakey finished her career as the most decorated Rambelle in program history with three national titles and 11 All-America certificates. She was also a finalist for the prestigious 2009 Honda Award, given to the top female student-athlete in NCAA D-II. Adams was invited to compete in Thorpe Cup competition again in the summer of 2010 after capturing her second heptathlon national title that spring. Ironically, despite coming from an impressive track family, Reid did not start out to become a track coach or even a track athlete. He began his tenure at Angelo State in 1986 as a member of the Rams football team, but his career was cut short by an illness in his freshman season. Noble invited him to help with the track team and he has been on the track ever since. Reid’s father, Doug, was the head track coach at Sweeny High School, where he led the Bulldogs to a state championship in 1992 and runner-up finishes in 1993 and 2001, before retiring from coaching. His older brother, Will, coaches in Harper after coaching at Kerrville’s Tivy High School and Water Valley High School. Reid received his undergraduate degree from ASU in 1991 and his master’s degree in education in 1993. In addition to his duties as head track coach, Reid is ASU’s assistant athletic director. He and his wife, Nina, have three children, Jacob, Kyla and J.D.
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TOM DIBBERN
ASSISTANT COACH // EIGHTH SEASON
Personal Hometown Albany, Texas
Education
High School Albany High School College Angelo State, ‘01 (kinesiology) Hastings College, ‘03 (physical education)
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A former student-athlete and long-time assistant track and field coach at Angelo State, Tom Dibbern has also been the head cross country coach since 2011. He is the primary coach for the Rams and Rambelles long jumpers, triple jumpers and high jumpers, and also coaches the javelin throwers, short sprinters, short hurdlers, sprint relay teams and multi-event athletes. During his career at ASU, Dibbern has coached two NCAA Division II national champions, 31 individuals and three relay teams who achieved All-America status, and 29 athletes and one relay team who won Lone Star Conference titles. He was named the 2011 NCAA D-II Men’s Regional Assistant Coach of the Year after winning the Women’s National Assistant Coach of the Year honors in 2009 and 2010. Under Dibbern’s guidance in 2011, ASU’s Chrystal Ruiz placed sixth and set a Mexico national record in the heptathlon at the Pan American Games. She also achieved All-America status in 2011 with a runner-up finish in the pentathlon at the NCAA D-II Indoor National Championships, and again in 2012 with a third-place finish at the indoor national meet. In 2010, Dibbern played a pivotal role in the Rambelles winning the NCAA D-II Outdoor National Championship, the first in school history. In addition to his regional honors, he was named National Assistant Coach of the Year, and later was named head coach of the ASU cross country team. In the ‘Belles’ run to the national title, Dibbern coached Aisha Adams to the Regional and National Field Athlete of the Year honors. Adams won an individual national championship in the heptathlon and set the D-II national record in the event. She was among seven individuals and a sprint relay team that Dibbern guided to LSC titles and/or All-America status in their particular events. Adding to an already impressive year, Dibbern then coached Adams, Ruiz and Andria Nussey to the U.S.A. Championships, and Adams to her second Thorpe Cup appearance. For the ASU men in 2010, Dibbern coached two individuals and a sprint relay team to All-America honors as well as guiding several Rams and the relay team to LSC titles. 2010 was also Dibbern’s first year heading up the ASU cross country teams. His first ‘Belles team was runner-up at the LSC Championships and finished eighth at the regional meet. With strong showings all year, Emeline Crutcher was named All-LSC. In 2009, Dibbern was honored by the coaching fraternity as the NCAA D-II National Women’s Track and Field Assistant Coach of the Year. Helping him earn that award were four Rambelles who achieved All-America status – Adams in the heptathlon, Nussey in the long jump, and Culley Jo Dawson and Adree Lakey in the javelin. Adams also made her first trip to compete in the Thorpe Cup, where she posted the U.S.A.’s second-highest score. Three Rams athletes also gained All-America honors under Dibbern in 2009 – hurdler and decathlete Ryan McWilliams, javelin thrower Tyler Orlando and decathlete Chase Moore. It marked the second time in four years that the Rams have had multiple AllAmericans in the decathlon. Before arriving at ASU, Dibbern spent one season as the assistant men’s and women’s track coach at Oklahoma Baptist University, where he coached the multi-event and field event athletes. He helped lead the men’s and women’s squads to thirdplace finishes at the NAIA Indoor National Championships, and the women’s team to a fifth-place effort at the NAIA outdoor national meet. Under his guidance, four OBU athletes garnered All-America honors, including one NAIA national runner-up, 15 qualified for NAIA national meets, and five new school records were set. Prior to his time at OBU, Dibbern spent two seasons as a graduate assistant coach at Hastings (Neb.) College, working with the multi-event athletes, jumpers and javelin throwers. At Hastings, he coached three NAIA national champions, three national runners-
up and 13 All-Americans. He also helped HC qualify more than 25 athletes to NAIA national meets and set four new school records. In addition, he helped coach the women’s team to a fifth-place finish at the NAIA Outdoor National Championships in 2002. Dibbern also spent one season as an assistant at Christoval High School, where he coached the long, triple and high jumpers. As a student-athlete, Dibbern competed for the Rams track and field team from 1997-99 and in 2001. He placed as high as third at the LSC Championships in the triple jump, and twice qualified provisionally for the NCAA D-II National Outdoor Championships. After taking time off due to an injury, he returned in 2001 to compete in the decathlon. Also a prep star, he was a two-time state qualifier in the high jump for Albany High School and placed second at the state meet his senior year. Dibbern holds an Instructor Training Certificate and a Level II Coaching Certificate from U.S.A. Track and Field in the jumps, throws, multi-events, sprints and hurdles. He received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from Angelo State in 2001 and his master’s degree in physical education from Hastings College in 2003. In addition to his track and cross country duties, he also serves as an instructor in the ASU Kinesiology Department.
GARY GABRIEL
ASSISTANT COACH // 22ND SEASON
Personal
Hometown Rockwall, Texas Children Patrick and Zachary
Education
High School Rockwall High School College Angelo State, ‘90 (kinesiology)
One of the most familiar faces in the Angelo State Athletics Department, Gary Gabriel has been associated with the ASU track and cross country teams for more than 20 years. He became a full-time assistant coach in 2006 after spending the previous 16 years as a volunteer coach. A former distance runner for the Rams, Gabriel has been instrumental in the success of both the Rams and Rambelles cross country programs and track distance corps. The Rambelles have won three Lone Star Conference cross country championships while the Rams have finished second twice at the LSC meet and posted eight top-five finishes. Gabriel was honored as part of the LSC Women’s Coaching Staff of the Year in 2006 and 2009, and was named LSC Women’s Cross Country Coach of the Year in 1998. Under Gabriel’s watchful eye, ASU regularly boasts AllLSC selections for both the Rams and Rambelles cross country teams. Top performances include LSC championships for Dora Davila in 1998 and Damaris Vaughan in 1999, and LSC Freshman of the Year honors for Lane Rutland in 1998. Davila earned All-America honors in 1997, when she led the ʼBelles to a 14th-place finish, and Diego Cordoba represented the Rams at the NCAA national meet in 1994. However, the laundry list of athletes who have thrived under Gabriel’s coaching goes all the way back to Helen O’Sullivan, who garnered cross country All-America honors in 1991-92, and Bobby Lumpkins, who won ASU’s first-ever LSC title in the 10,000-meters in 1993. Gabriel’s track All-Americans include Rutland (3,000-meter steeplechase), Vaughn (1,500- and 3,000-meters), Cindy Farris (10,000-meters), Karsten Duncan (3,000-meter steeplechase), Trista McIntyre (1,500-meters) and O’Sullivan (10,000-meters). In 2004, Gabriel helped guide several Rams and ʼBelles to cross country success, including All-LSC honors for Trent Joseph and Dustin Hafernick, and all-region honors for Joseph. Joseph also became the first Ram to qualify for the NCAA Cross Country Championships, and was named the LSC Male Academic Runner of the Year for cross country. On the women’s side, Rebecca Graupman won the first of her back-to-back LSC titles in the 10,000-meters and was named Academic All-LSC. Another highlight of Gabriel’s coaching tenure came in 2010 as the ʼBelles cross country team finished as the LSC runner-up and placed eighth at regionals. He was essential in the development of sophomore Emeline Crutcher, who earned All-LSC honors.
With ASU hosting the 2011 LSC Cross Country Championships, Gabriel guided the Rambelles to a runner-up finish. Crutcher earned All-LSC and All-South Central Region honors, and was named the LSC Academic Runner of the Year. The Rams’ Bryan Barker also picked up All-LSC and all-region honors. A native of Rockwall, Gabriel ran for the Rams from 1981-84. Highlights of his career include a third-place finish in the 1,500-meters in 1982, a fifth-place finish at the LSC Cross Country Championships in 1981 and qualifying for NAIA nationals. Gabriel received his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from ASU in 1990. He has two sons, Patrick and Zachary.
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CHRYSTAL RUIZ GRADUATE ASSISTANT Chrystal Ruiz is a woman with many descriptive titles including All-American, National Champion, Lone Star Conference Champion and multi-event star. The Bandera, Texas native has established herself as a talented graduate assistant for Angelo State after a highly decorated collegiate career. Ruiz wrapped up her career with her seventh AllAmerican honor after placing third in the pentathlon with a personal best score of 4,008 points. The previous season, the Rambelles first indoor season, Ruiz was the runnerup at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships in the pentathlon. Ruiz was second in the women’s heptathlon at the championship meet, spurring teammate Aisha Adams to the top finish and Division II meet record performance. Ruiz was part of ASU’s 4x400-meter relay team that put an exclamation point on the championship meet with a win to close the competition. Ruiz also earned All-America honors as a junior, placing seventh in the 400-meter hurdles at the 2009 NCAA Division II National Championships and was ninth in the heptathlon. Ruiz has been recognized multiple times by the Lone Star Conference as an all-league performer. A record setting athlete at Bandera High School, Ruiz was a three-time district champion and earned all-state honors in track as a senior. She also lettered in basketball and volleyball for the Bulldogs. Ruiz, is the daughter of Hector and Leticia Ruiz.
TYLER ORLANDO
ASU COACHING HISTORY MEN’S TEAM
WOMEN’S TEAM
DAVID NOBLE 1972-82, 85-99
CLINT RAMSEY 1983
JANE DAVIS 1981-82
DESIRE’E CAUDILL 1983-84
KEN FANNON 1984
JAMES REID 2000-Present
WAYNETTE DOLAN 1985-89
KATHY WADLEY 1990-93
DAVID NOBLE 1994-99
JAMES REID 2000-Present
GRADUATE ASSISTANT Tyler Orlando earned three All-American honors in the javelin and was a two-time LSC Champion and now will look to impart his wisdom as a graduate assistant. Orlando completed his eligibility with a third place finish at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championship and his second-straight LSC Championship in the javelin. He is the second Ram in history to earn three All-American honors in the javelin. The Baird native was a four-sport standout and was named academic all-state in both football and baseball.
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2012 ANGELO STATE MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ROSTER NAME Chisom Akagha Nick Alejandro Bryan Barker Clint Bippert Dalton Boyls Tyler Brooks Tomas Callejas Kenzie Clifton Garland Cook Daniel Fuentes Isidro Garcia Jamin Goecker Dallas Gray Mikk Griffin Monte Griffin Jesus Guerro Keaton Hatch Guy Henry Shane Holmes Robert Hummingbird Patrick Hunter Jeffrey Jones Wade King Dylan Littlejohn Donald McCarthy Jacob McDonald Jason McPhail Seth Pearson Brett Rasberry Sean Reagan Kasey Reed Austin Slone Nick Smith Stormy Smothers Chris Sottak Robbie Thayer Josh Tolentino Isac Valdez Dylan Walter Brendon West Ethan West
YR. EVENT(S) So. Hurdles Sr. Throws Fr. Distance Sr. Sprints Fr. Jumps/Hurdles Fr. Multis Fr. Distance Fr. Sprints So. Hurdles Fr. Hurdles Jr. Sprints Fr. Distance Fr. Sprints Fr. Sprints So. Sprints Fr. Throws So. Throws Jr. Sprints Jr. Jumps/Multis Sr. Distance Jr. Jumps Jr. Hurdles/Sprints Fr. Multis Fr. Distance So. Multis Sr. Jumps/Javelin Fr. Distance Fr. Multis Fr. Sprints/Jumps Jr. Throws Fr. Sprints Jr. Jumps Sr. Sprints Jr. Multis Fr. Sprints Jr. Sprints Jr. Mid-Distance Jr. Distance So. Multis So. Sprints Jr. Multis
HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Murphy, Texas / Wylie Fredericksburg, Texas / Fredericksburg South Elgin, Ill / St. Charles North Castroville, Texas / Medina Valley Georgetown, Texas / Georgetown Canutillo, Texas / Canutillo Mason, Texas / Mason Odessa, Texas / Odessa El Paso, Texas / Burges Hobbs, New Mexico/Hobbs Crane, Texas / Crane San Angelo, Texas / Central Rosenberg, Texas / Rosenberg Fischer, Texas / Fischer Canyon Lake Dallas, Texas / Lincoln Sonora, Texas / Sonora Plainview, Texas / Plainview Early, Texas / Early Iraan, Texas / Iraan San Angelo, Texas / Lake View Los Angeles, Calif. / West L.A. College Houston, Texas / Westside Sundown, Texas / Sundown Godley, Texas / Godley Wylie, Texas / Wylie San Angelo, Texas / Lake View Harper, Texas / Harper Big Spring, Texas / Big Spring San Angelo, Texas / Central Idalou, Texas / Idalou / UTSA Dallas, Texas / Kennedale / Western Texas Friendswood, Texas / Friendswood Rowlett, Texas / Rowlett Cisco, Texas / Cisco / South Plains El Paso, Texas / Chapain Wylie, Texas / Wylie Abilene, Texas / Western Texas College Forney, Texas / Forney San Angelo, Texas / Irion County Fredericksburg, Texas / Air Force San Angelo, Texas / Wall
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CHISOM AKAGHA
NICK ALEJANDRO
SO // HURDLES // MURPHY, TEXAS (WYLIE)
SR // THROWS // FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS (FREDRICKSBURG)
2011: Finished in sixth place with a wind-aided 15.17 at the LSC Outdoor Championships ... finished fourth at the David Noble/ASU Relays with a wind-aided 15.22 ... season best time of 15.19 at the Trinity Open ... ran a season best of 11.38 in the 100m and a 23.80 in the 200m.
Personal Bests 110m: 11.38 200m: 23.80
High School: Regional qualifier in 2008 and 2009 in the hurdle events...Helped Wylie High School to win district titles in 2007 and 2008, and helped the team finish as the district runner-up in 2009...Ran a 14.48 in the 110-meter hurdles as a junior at the District 8-5A Championship...Cleared 5-6 in the high jump as a senior at the Lake Highlands Invitational. Personal: Born on Feb. 17, 1992...Son of Sidney and Edith Akagha...Major is accounting.
110m hurdle:15.19
2011: Recorded top eight finishes in both the shot put and hammer at the LSC Championships ... placed third in the hammer throw with a season-best mark of 179’-0” (54.57m) ... season best of 51’-6.5” (15.71m) in the shot put ... threw a season best of 146’-7” (44.69m) ... won the hammer at the David Noble/ASU Relays ... won the shot put and hammer at both the Cactus Cup and Tarleton Invite.
Personal Bests Shot Put: 51-6.50 (15.71m) Discus: 146-7 (44.69m) Hammer: 179-0 (54.57m)
2010: Threw the hammer, discus and shot put... Posted a personal- and season-best throw of 163-2 (49.73m) in the hammer at the Lone Star Conference Championship to place third (5/9)...Won the hammer event at the David Noble Relays (4/10) with a toss of 156-1 (47.57m)...Threw a season-best 141-7 (43.15m) in the discus at the LSC Championship (5/9)...Hit his best shot put mark at the Michael Johnson Classic (4/17) where he finished sixth with a 50-11.5 (15.53m)...Also a member of the football team, the defensive lineman has 14 tackles, three sacks and a pass breakup in two seasons. 2009: Threw the hammer, discus and shot put as a freshman…Set a season best in the shot put at the Border Olympics with a throw of 52-8.25…Had a season-best throw of 133-6 in the discus, also at the Border Olympics. High School: Two-sport standout at Fredericksburg High School…Named FHS Male Athlete of the Year as a senior…Led Battlin’ Billies to district and regional track titles as a senior and a runner-up finish at the state meet…Sparked FHS to district title as a junior…Was also starting running back for FHS football team, earning all-district honors twice. Personal: Born July 5, 1990…Son of Myron and Kandice Jost…Major is animal science.
BRYAN BARKER
CLINT BIPPERT
SR // DISTANCE // SOUTH ELGIN, ILL (ST. CHARLES NORTH)
SR // MID-DISTANCE // CASTROVILLE, TEXAS (MEDINA VALLEY)
2011: As member of cross country team named allconference, all-regional and all-academic.
2011: Named to the LSC All-Academic team ... Continues to improve as he set new career best times in both the 400m and 800m ... Ran a 50.08 at the Bobcat Invitational in the 400m ... Crossed the line in 1:58.66 in the prelims of the LSC Championships placed third at the David Noble/ASU Relays in the 800m.
Prior to ASU: Ran at University of Wisconsin. High School: Ran cross country and track at Saint Charles Noth ... Member of the 4x800m and 4x1600mrelay that was a NIke Outdoor National qualifier ... All-American as member of NIRCA ... Member of Wisconsin Track Club that won 2009 national title.
Personal Bests
Personal: Born on November 11, 1988 ... Son of Thomas and Gabriela Barker ... Majoring in physical therapy.
Personal Bests 800m: 2:00.96 1500m: 4:38.15
2010: Posted a career-best 2:00.96 in the 800-meter dash on his home track during the David Noble Relays (4/10)...Ran his fastest 1,500-meter run at the same meet in 4:38.15...Also a member of the 4x400-meter relay team. 2009: Ran the 800-meter run for the Rams as a freshman…Posted a season-best finish of 2:03.03 at the Oliver Jackson Open. High School: Named track team MVP at Medina Valley High School...Regional qualifier in the 200-meter dash for the Panthers…Also lettered in baseball and football…Two-time all-district performer in baseball… Personal: Born Dec. 27, 1989…Son of William and Frances Bippert…Major is animal science.
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DALTON BOYLS
TYLER BROOKS
FR // JUMPS/HURDLES // GEORGETOWN, TEXAS (GEORGETOWN)
FR // MULTIS // CANUTILLO, TEXAS (CANUTILLO)
High School: Ran track at Georgetown ... Qualified for the AAU Junior Olympics in the 4x100m, 4x400m and 400m hurdles ... Member of Central Texas Elite Track CLub.
High School: Played football and ran track at Canutillo ... Played wide reciever and was named offensive MVP ... Named academic all-state in fotball and track ... Won district title in pole vault twice.
Personal: Born on April 23, 1993 ... Son of Derek Boyls and Beverly Freshour ... Major is undecided.
Personal: Son of Scott and Karen Brooks ... Major is undecided.
Personal Bests
Personal Bests
TOMAS CALLEJAS
KENZIE CLIFTON
FR // DISTANCE // MASON, TEXAS (MASON)
SO // SPRINTS // ODESSA, TEXAS (ODESSA)
High School: Ran cross country and track at Mason
2011: Ran a season-best time of 12.01 in the 100m
... Named all-state in cross country in 2008 ... Award
at the Incarnate Word Invitational ... ran a wind-aided
MVP of cross country team from 2007-2011 and
23.89 in the 200m at the same meet.
MVP of track in 2011. High School: Member of the 4x100- and 4x200Personal: Born on Nobember 11, 1992 ... Son of
meter relay teams at Odessa High School, in
Arnulfo and Juliana Callejas ... Majoring in business.
addition to sprints...Earned one of 10 Cepero Scholarships at the Dr. Daniel Cepero Track and Field Meet...Also a member of the Broncos football
Personal Bests
Personal Bests 100m 12.01 200m: 23.89w
team, he played on both sides of the ball at running back and defensive back. Personal: Born Feb. 6, 1992...Major is kinesiology.
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GARLAND COOK
DANIEL FUENTES
SO // HURDLES // EL PASO, TEXAS (BURGES)
FR // HURDLES // HOBBS, NEW MEXICO (HOBBS)
2011: Ran a season best of 1:00.54 in the 400m
High School: Won the state tile in the 100m hurdles
hurdles at the Trinity Open ... Crossed the line in
and was runner-up in the 300m hurdles ... Member
55.83 in the 400m at the David Noble/Angelo State
of 2011 state runner-up team ... Member of two-time
Relays.
district champions.
High School: Claimed the District 1-4A title in the
Personal: Born on July 22, 1993 ... Son of Carlos
300-meter hurdles with a time of 40.19 seconds as
and Sheila Fuentes ... major is undecided.
a senior at Burgess High School...Finished third at the same meet as a junior...Also ran the 110-meter
Personal Bests 400M - 55.83 400M hurdles - 1:00.54
hurdles...High School teammate of Rams distance runner Cody Rodela.
Personal Bests
Personal: Son of Lafayette and Monique Cook... Major is computer science.
ISIDRO GARCIA
JAMIN GOECKER
JR // SPRINTS // CRANE, TEXAS (CRANE)
FR // DISTANCE // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (HOME SCHOOL)
2011: All-American as a member of the 4x400m relay that placed fifth ... NCAA Division II qualifier in the 400m ... Won the Lone Star Conference Championship in the 400m with a time of 47.66 ... Earned three other 400m titles ... Named allconference ... Key member of the 4x400m relay that placed fifth at the LSC Outdoor Championships ... Season-best time of 47.25 in the 400m.
Personal Bests 200M: 21.95 400M: 47.05
2010: An NCAA Division II All-American as a member of ASU’s second-place 4x400-meter relay team at the NCAA Outdoor Championships... Finished 11th in the 400-meter run at nationals... Ran a career-best 21.95 in the 200-meter run at the LSC Championships…Earned All-LSC recognition... Finished in second place twice in the 400-meter run at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays and the Oliver Jackson Open…Ran a season-best 47.05 in the 400-meter run at David Noble/Angelo State Relays for a season-best second place finish. High School: State champion in the 400-meter dash at Crane High School…Three-time regional qualifier for the Golden Cranes…Also ran cross country and played football at CHS…Earned first team all-district honors in football. Personal: Born March 19, 1990…Son of Santiago and Esperanza Garcia…Major is accounting.
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Personal: Born on February 20, 1991 ... Son of Michael and De’Etta Goecker ... Major is undecided.
Personal Bests
DALLAS GRAY
MIKK GRIFFIN
FR // SPRINTS // ROSENBERG, TEXAS (ROSENBERG)
FR // SPRINTS // CANYON LAKE, TEXAS (CANYON LAKE)
High School: Played football and ran track at B.F.
High School: Ran track and played soccer at
Terry ... Second-team all-area wide receiver ...
Canyon Lake ... Two-time regional qualifier in the
Named academic all-district and academic all-state.
400m and 4x400m relay ... Regional finalist in the 400m his senior year.
Personal: Born on July 7, 1993 ... son of Delbert and Personal: Born on August 8, 1992 ... Son of Pat and
Yvonne Gray ... majoring in engineering.
Tina Griffin ... Major is undecided.
Personal Bests
Personal Bests
MONTE GRIFFIN
JESUS GUERRERO
SO // SPRINTS // DALLAS, TEXAS (LINCOLN)
FR // SPRINTS // SONORA, TEXAS (SONORA)
2011: Redshirted
High School: Ran track at Sonora ... Three-time state qualifier in the 400m ... Won the district
High School: Ran the 100- and 400-meter dash
championship in 2010 and 2011 ... Finished in the
and the 800-meter run...Member of the 4x200- and
top five at state all three years.
4x400-meter relay teams. Personal: Born on October 14, 1991 ... son of Juan
Personal: Born Aug. 12, 1992...Major is psychology.
Personal Bests
Antonio and Lilia Segura ... major is undecided.
Personal Bests
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KEATON HATCH
GUY HENRY
SO // THROWS // PLAINVIEW, TEXAS (PLAINVIEW)
SO // SPRINTS // EARLY, TEXAS (EARLY)
2011: Recorded top eight finishes in the hammer
2011: Ran season-best times of 11.09 in the 100m
and discus at the LSC Outdoor Championships ...
and 22.37 in the 200m ... Member of the 4x100m
Career-best throw of 37’-6.50” (11.45m) in the shot
relay that was second at ACU Last Chance ...
put and 139’-0” (42.37m) in the discus ... Threw season best in the discus 155’-4” (47.34m) at LSC
2010: Had a season-best third place finish in the
Outdoor Championships
100-meter run at the Trinity Open…Ran a seasonbest 11.12 in the 100-meter run at the Oliver Jackson
High School: Named track team’s “Top Dog” - the
Open…Ran for a season-best of 22.83 in the
team’s most valuable player - as a senior...As a
Personal Bests Discus: 155’-4” (47.34m) Shot Put: 37’-6.50” (11.45m) Hammer: 139’-0” (42.37m)
senior, claimed district and regional titles while qualifying for the state meet... A regional qualifier in
200-meter run at the Oliver Jackson Open.
Personal Bests
High School: Lettered three years at Early High School…Track team MVP in 2008…Qualified for the
2009... Also played football and was team captain for
state meet in the 100-meter dash and the sprint relay
the Bulldogs his junior and senior seasons.
in 2008…Regional qualifier in 2007…Also lettered in
Personal: Born March 24, 1992...Son of Kyle and
baseball, football, powerlifting and golf…
Kenna Hatch...Major is business.
Personal: Born Oct. 20, 1989…Son of Keenan and Fairlyn Henry…Major is journalism.
SHANE HOLMES
ROBERT HUMMINGBIRD
JR // MULTIS // IRAAN, TEXAS (IRAAN)
JR // DISTANCE // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (LAKE VIEW)
2011: Recorded personal-bests in 10 events on
2011: Ran the 5,000m and 10,000m at the LSC
the season including a score of 6,520 points in
Outdoor Championships ... Placed second in the
the decathlon ... Runner-up at the LSC Outdoor
5,000m at the North Texas Classic placing second
Championship in the decathlon ...Won the decathlon
in a time of 16:39.36 ... Career-best time of 15:42.90
at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a
in the 5,000m at the Incarnate Word Invitational ...
career-best score ... Set career bests in the 1500m,
Ran a 4:26.99 for a career best in the 1500m at the
5000m, 110m hurdles, high jump, pole vault, shot
Trinity Open.
put, discus, javelin and decathlon. 2010: Ran three distance events for the Rams...
Personal Bests 100m Dash: 10.88 1500m Dash: 4:41.93 5000m: 17:55.10 110m hurdles: 17.52 High Jump: 5-8.75 (1.75m) Pole Vault: 16-00.50 (4.89m) Long Jump: 22-4.50 (6.82m) Shot Put: 10.85m (35-7.25) Discus: 120-5 (36.71m) Javelin: 167-6 (51.06m) Decathlon: 6,520 points
2010: Finished in first place in both the pole vault and the long jump at the LSC Championships... Won the pole vault with a season-best jump of 15-6
Personal Bests
Competed in the 10,000-Meter run at the 2010 LSC Championships and placed 12th with a personal best 33:13.95.
(4.74m) and the long jump with a career-best 22-4.5 (6.82m)…Had two second place finishes in the
2009: Ran four distance events for the Rams as a
100-meter run and the 400-meter run at the LSC
true freshman…Competed in the 10,000-meter run
Championships while setting a personal best in the
at the 2009 LSC Championships…Also runs cross
100 with a 11.19 and also a career-high in the 400
country for ASU, placing 37th at the 2009 LSC Cross
with a 52.44.
Country Championships.
High School: Two-time state qualifier in the
High School: Two-time team MVP in cross country
pole vault, placing second as a senior at Iraan
at Lake View High School...Team captain for both the
High School…Regional qualifier in five events
track and field and cross country squads...Selected
for the Braves…Led team to district and area
as the 110% (Hardest Worker) Award winner in track
championships as a junior and senior…Also ran
and field... Helped the Chiefs to regionals berths in
cross country and played football…Earned first team
cross country as a sophomore and a senior...Led the
all-district honors in football.
team his senior year.
Personal: Born Dec. 2, 1990…Son of Gerald and
Personal: Born Jan. 20, 1990…Son of Robert and
Carrie Holmes...Major is criminal justice.
Gloria Hummingbird…Younger brother, Matt, signed to play football at Angelo State...Major is advertising.
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PATRICK HUNTER
JEFFREY JONES
JR // JUMPS // LOS ANGELES, CALIF. (PARAMOUNT)
JR // HURDLES // HOUSTON, TEXAS (WESTSIDE)
Prior to ASU: Jumped at West Los Angeles College ...
2011: Finished in third in the 400M hurdles with a
Advanced to state twice.
53.62 at the LSC Outdoor Championships ... Member of the 4x400m relay that placed second at the
High School: Played football and jumped in high
LSC Outdoor Championships ... Ran a career-best of
school ... Three-time league champion and an all-
2:01.53 in the 800m at the Trinity Open.
league receiver. 2010: Won the 400-meter hurdles at the Incarnate Word Last Chance meet…Had a season-best finish
Personal: Born November 28, 1991 ... Son of Patrick
of 53.43 in the 400-meter hurdles at the LSC Cham-
Hunter and Shaka Bradley ... Major is undecided
Personal Bests
Personal Bests
pionships and a third-place finish.
- - -
400m hurdles: 53.43 800m: 2:01.53
High School: Three-time regional qualifier and two-time district champion at Houston Westside High School…Named team MVP for the Wolves as a junior…Led WHS to a district team title. Personal: Born Dec. 10, 1990…Son of Curtis and Carol Jones...Major is exercise science.
WADE KING
DYLAN LITTLEJOHN
FR // MULTIS // SUNDOWN,TEXAS (SUNDOWN)
FR // DISTANCE // GODLEY, TEXAS (GODLEY)
High School: Played football, basketball and also
High School: A four-sport athlete at Godley... Placed
ran track and cross country at Sundown ... Districts
second, first and second in cross country in 2008,
champion in the high jump ... Member of bronze
2009 and 2010 ... Captain of both the cross country
medalist 4x400m relay at state ... Regional quali-
and baseball team ... District champs in baseball,
fier in the 800m, high jump and 4x400m relay ...
basketball and track.
Three-year starter in football and two-year starter in
Personal Bests
basketball ... Member of two-time cross country state
Personal: Born on October 26, 1992 ... Son of Ralph
champions at Sundown.
and Cheryl Littlejohn ... majoring in nursing.
Personal: Born on January 30, 1990 ... Son of Richard and Emily King ... Majoring in mathematics.
Personal Bests
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DONALD MACARTHY
JACOB MCDONALD
SO // MULTIS // WYLIE, TEXAS (WYLIE)
SR // JUMPS/JAVELIN // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (LAKE VIEW)
2011: Finished his first conference meet in right
2011: All-American in the javelin placing seventh at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships ... Qualified for the national meet in the pole vault ... Scored third place finishes in both the pole vault and javelin at teh LSC Championships ... career-best marks of 211-2 (64.36m) and a clearance of 16-6.75 (5.05m) ... won the javelin at both the Incarnate Word and Trinity meets.
place in the decathlon at the Lone Star Conference Championships ... Set a season and personal best of 5,682 points in the decathlon at the David Nobel/ Angelo State Relays ... Set personal bests in all events. High School: A versatile competitor for Wylie High School...Competed as a member of the 4x100-,
Personal Bests 400m: 51.07 1500m: 4:54.67 110m hurdles: 17.08 400m hurdles: 58.59 High Jump: 5-9.75 (1.77m) Pole Vault: 13-1 (3.99m) Long Jump: 19-11.50(6.08m) Shot Put: 33-8.50 (10.27m) Discus: 105-10 (32.27m) Javelin: 105-1 (32.04m) Decathlon: 5,682 points
4x200- and 4x400-meter relay teams...Also ran the 110-meter hurdles and 300-meter hurdles...A pole vaulter and high jumper in the field...High school
Personal Bests Pole Vault: 16-6.75 (5.05m) Javelin: 211-2 (64.36m)
teammate of current Ram Robbie Thayer. Personal: Born Dec. 8, 1991...Son of Cornelius Macarthy...Major is psychology and criminal justice.
2010: Qualified for nationals in the pole vault and javelin... Named an NCAA Division II All-American in the javelin after finishing seventh...Won the javelin throw at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a career-best throw of 211 (64.32m)…Had a secondplace finish in the pole vault with a career-best jump of 16-3.25 (4.96m) at the LSC Championships… Finished in second place in both the pole vault and javelin throw at the Tarleton State Open and Trinity Open. Prior to ASU: Spent one season at University of Texas-San Antonio, competing in the pole vault and javelin. High School: Team MVP in both football and track as a senior at Lake View High School…Competed in the pole vault, long jump and 110-meter hurdles for the Chiefs… Personal: Born June 20, 1989…Son of Mark McDonald and Gayla Solley…Father, Mark, played football at ASU…Major is business.
SETH PEARSON
BRETT RASBERRY
FR // MULTIS // BIG SPRING, TEXAS (BIG SPRING)
FR // SPRINTS // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (WALL)
High School: Played football, basketball, ran track
High School: Played football, baseball and ran
and swam at Big Spring ... Member of district cham-
track at Wall High School ... Named all-state in
pion track team in 2011.
football and baseball ... Qualified for state as a relay member.
Personal: Born on July 24, 1993 ... Son of Robery and Terry Pearson ... Majoring in physics and biol-
Personal: Born on December 15, 1992 ... Son of
ogy.
Kurt and Candi Rasberry ...Twin brother plays baseball for the Rams.
Personal Bests
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SEAN REAGAN
KASEY REED
SO // THROWS // IDALOU, TEXAS (IDALOU)
JR // SPRINTS // DALLAS, TEXAS (WESTERN TEXAS)
Prior to ASU: Threw the shot put and discus at
Prior to ASU: Ran track at Western Texas ...
UT-San Antonio.
Qualified for nationals in the 4x100m relay and 4x400m relay.
High School: Played basketball, football and ran track at Idalou ... Two-time state champion in 2A in
High School: Ran track at Kennedale ... State
the discus and one time in the shot put ... Won re-
runner-up in the 4x400m relay.
gional championships in the discus (07, 09) and shot Personal: Born on April 28, 1990 ... Son of
put (06, 07, 08, 09) ... Named all-state in football three years at various positions.
Personal Bests
Christopher and Nicole Reed ... Majoring in business
Personal Bests
management.
Personal: Born on August 16, 1990 ... Son of Russ and Kathy Reagan ... Majoring in management.
NICK SMITH
AUSTIN SLONE JR // JUMPS // FRIENDSWOOD, TEXAS (FRIENDSWOOD)
SR // SPRINTS // ROWLETT, TEXAS (ROWLETT)
2011: Earned All-American honors for placing fifth
2011: Qualified for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships in the 100m and 200m ... Recorded top eight finishes in the 100m, 200m and 4x100m at the LSC Championships... Set career best in the 400m at 50.45 ... Season-best times of 10.80 in the 100m and 21.74 in the 200m ... Won the 200m at the Incarnate Word Invite.
in the triple jump at the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships ... Runner-up in the triple jump and sixth in the long jump at the LSC Championships ... Won the David Noble/Angelo State Relays in the triple jump ... Also won the North Texas Classic, Cactus Cup and Trinity Open in the triple jump ... Set a career-best in the long jump at the North Texas Classic with a jump of 22’-7.25” (6.72m).
Personal Bests High Jump: 6-3 (1.91m) Long Jump: 22-7.25 (6.72m) Triple Jump: 48-11 (14.91m)
2010: Had first place finishes in the triple jump at the Incarnate Word Relays, Incarnate Word Cardinal Invitational, Trinity Open and the David Noble/ Angelo State Relays…Had a career-best jump of 48-11 (14.91m) in the triple jump at the David Noble Relays…Had a jump of 6-3 (1.91m) in the high jump at the LSC Championships for a fifth-place finish... Earned All-LSC honors. High School: Named team MVP as a senior at Friendswood High School…Also played basketball for the Mustangs, earning second team all-district honors. Personal: Born Aug. 25, 1990…Son of Mark and Lucy Slone…Major is physics.
Personal Bests 100m: 10.45 200m: 20.90 400m: 50.45
2010: An NCAA Division II All-American after helping the 4x100-meter relay team to a sixth-place time of 40.78 at the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships (5/29)...Ran for first place finishes in the 100-meter run at the Trinity Open and the David Noble/Angelo State Relays…Had a career-best time of 10.45 in the 100-meter run at the David Noble/ Angelo State Relays…Won the 200-meter run at the Trinity Open…had a personal-best 21.72 in the 200-meter run at the LSC Championships. 2009: Recorded the seventh-best 200-meter dash time in ASU history with a 20.90 at the Tarleton Invitational…Also ran the 100-meter dash for the Rams as a true freshman…Had a season-best time of 10.52 in the 100 at the Texas Relays. High School: Sparked Rowlett High School to the state title as a senior…Part of state champion 400-meter relay squad for the Eagles…Recorded fastest time in the nation in 400 relay as a senior… Also ran 200-meter dash and 800-meter relay… School record holder in 200 meters at 21.14, set at 2008 district meet…Also part of school-record 400 and 800 relay performances as a senior at RHS… Team co-captain as a senior…Named Texas Scholar. Personal: Born Dec. 26, 1989…Son of Roscoe and Yolanda Smith…Major is communication.
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STORMY SMOTHERS JR // MULTIS // CISCO, TEXAS (CISCO)
CHRIS SOTTAK FR // SPRINTS // EL PASO, TEXAS (CHAPIN)
Prior to ASU: Season best decathlon score of 6,252
High School: Ran cross country and track at Chapin
came at 2010 Angelo State Multi’s
... Member of district champions in 2009 and 2011 ... Named academic all-district in 2010 and 2011.
High School: Graduated in 2009 …Was a two year MVP for Cisco’s track and field squad. Has personal
Personal: Born on April 23, 1993 ... Son of Christo-
bests of: 400 meters - 49.2 seconds, 200 meters
pher and Tracey Sottak ... Majoring in communica-
- 21.9 seconds, High Jump - 6-06.00, Long Jump -
tion.
21-04.00.
Personal Bests
Personal: Born December 31, 1990 ... Son of Forest and Tracy Starr and Jamie Smothers ... Majoring in
Personal Bests
general studies
ROBBIE THAYER
JOSH TOLENTINO
SO // SPRINTS // WYLIE, TEXAS (WYLIE)
SO // MID-DISTANCE // ABILENE, TEXAS (WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE)
2011: Earned All-American status as a member
Prior to ASU: Spent one season at Western Texas
of the 4x400m relay that placed fifth at the NCAA
College.
Division II Outdoor Championships ... Ran on the
High School: Competed in the 400- and 800-meters
4x400m relay that place second with a 3:12.22 ...
at Abilene High School...Also ran cross country.
Member of the 4x400m relay that won the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a 3:10.81.
Personal: Major is criminal justice.
Prior to ASU: Attended the University of North Texas and Collin County Community College but did not
Personal Bests 400m: 48.51 800m: 1:59.83
participate in athletics. High School: Competed in the 200- and 400-meter dash and as a member of the 4x100- and 4x200meter relay teams…High school teammate of current Ram Donald Macarthy. Personal: Born Dec. 7, 2008...Son of Rob and Jean Thayer...Major is exercise science.
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ISAC VALDEZ
DYLAN WALTER
SO // DISTANCE // FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY)
SO // MULTIS // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (IRION COUNTY)
Personal Bests 1500-Meter Run: 4:25.80 5000-Meter Run: 16:47.58 10,000-Meter Run: 34:28.64
2011: Set a career best mark of 34:05.94 in teh
2011: Finished in sixth place in the high jump at the
10,000m at the Tarleton State Invite ... Ran the
LSC Outdoor Championships ... Cleared a career
5,000m and 10,000m at the LSC Outdoor Champion-
best of 6-4 (1.93m) ... Ran a season and career best
ships.
of 11.93 in the 100m.
2010: Ran the 10,000-Meter Run at the 2010 LSC
High School: Two-time track MVP...Named Irion
Championships...Also competes in cross country
County’s 2010 Outstanding Male Athlete...An All-
for the Rams…Placed 53rd at the 2009 LSC Cross
State selectoin in high jump and placed second at
Country Championships.
the state meet...Also played football and was an
High School: Led Forney High School to both
Personal Bests
all-district wide reciever as a senior.
district and regional runner-up finishes as a senior…
High Jump: 6-4 (1.93m)
Personal: Born March 31, 1992...Son of Mike Walter
Ran both cross country and track for the Jackrabbits.
100m: 11.93
and Tandy Walter...Major is athletic training.
Personal: Born Feb. 3, 1991…Son of Gilbert and Yvette Valdez…Major is finance.
BRENDON WEST JR // SPRINTS // FREDERICKSBURG, TEXAS (FREDRICKSBURG)
ETHAN WEST JR // HURDLES // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (WALL) 2011: Finished in fourth place in the 110m hurdles
Prior to ASU: Ran at Air Force.
with his wind-aided 14.85 at the LSC Championships High School: Ran track at Fredericksburg ... Class
... Set a career best of 15.50 in the 110m hurdles and
3A 400m state champion and class 4A state runner-
1:00.07 in the 400m hurdles.
up ... Member of 4x400m team that was third place 2010: Competed in the 110-meter hurdles and
in class 3A.
had a season-best fifth place finish at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays…Ran a 16.07 in the
Personal: Major is undecided.
110-hurdles at the Oliver Jackson Open.
Personal Bests
Personal Bests 110m hurdles: 15.50 400m hurdles: 1:00.87
2009: Redshirted. High School: Led Wall High School to three straight district titles in track…Team captain…Also lettered in football for the Hawks, starting two years on both sides of the ball. Personal: Born Sept. 13, 1989…Son of David and Pamela West…Major is kinesiology.
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2012 ANGELO STATE WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD ROSTER NAME Tiffany Allen Jasmine Ambowode Alyssa Ankrom Celeste Bonter Jessica Boudreau Lexi Brooks Brittany Clarke Kelsey Coffman Kinsey Coppedge Aven Covin Emeline Crutcher Aimee Denham Shelly Diggs Marquisia Elam Keshawna Fisher Annifer Flores Ashlie Francis Jordan Gray Carmen Herrera Kati Holly Kaneisha Jones Monica McCaffery Chelsea Moore Savannah Morales Debbie Ohl Kami Orsak Alyssa Priest Sofia Ramos Cathryn Rittenberry Jaylen Rodgers Jayda Spencer Theresa Sue Summer Sutherland Katy Williams Kimberly Williams Larissa Wilson
YR. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Fr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr.. Fr. Sr. So. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Sr. So. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Jr. Fr.
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EVENT(S) Sprints Multis Sprints/Middle Distance Throws Distance Springs/Hurdles Jumps Jumps Sprints Sprints/Hurdles Distance Pole Vault Sprints Throws Sprints Distance Multis/Throws Mutlis/Hurdles Sprints/Jumps Jumps Jumps Multis Sprints/Hurdles Distance Thros Distance Distance Distance Sprints/Hurdles Middle Distance Throws Sprints Jumps Distance Throws Sprints
HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Midland, Texas / Midland Brodeaux, France / Frederic Fays San Antonio, Texas / San Antonio Christian Madoc, Ontario, Canada / St. Leo Forney, Texas / Forney Cedar Park, Texas / Cedar Park Killeen, Texas / Ellison Rocksprings, Texas / South Plains Saginaw, Texas / Saginaw Canadian, Texas / Canadian Wellman, Texas / Wellman-Union Bandera, Texas / Bandera Hamlin, Texas / Hamlin Houston, Texas / Lamar Inglewood, Calif. / West L.A. JC Dallas, Texas / Cedar Hill Belton, Texas / Belton Marble Falls, Texas / Marble Falls Christoval, Texas / Christoval Monahans, Texas / Monahans Round Rock, Texas / Hendrickson LaGrange, Texas / LaGrange Brady, Texas / Brady San Angelo, Texas / Central Hutchinson, Kansas / Hutchinson CC San Antonio, Texas / Reagan San Angelo, Texas / Central Graham, Texas / Bryson Carthage, Texas / Carthage Hamlin, Texas / Hamlin Del Rio, Texas / Comstock Fort Worth, Texas / Saginaw Crane, Texas / Crane College Station, Texas/A&M Consolidated Roby, Texas / Roby Eagle Lake, Texas/Eagle Lake
TIFFANY ALLEN
JASMINE AMBOWODE
SO // SPRINTS // MIDLAND, TEXAS (MIDLAND)
FR // MULTIS // BRODEAUX, FRANCE (FREDERIC FAYS)
2011: Ran in two meets during the season ... Set
High School: Ran the 320m hurdles, 400m hurdles
career bests of 13.60 in the 100m and 28.15 in the
and triple jump for her club team ... Finished fifth at
200m.
nationals in both the 320m hurdles and triple jump.
High School: Participated in the 400- and 800-meter
Personal: Born Jasmine Ambowode on September
runs and as a long jumper at Midland High School...
28, 1990 ... Daughter of Redon Fatime ... Majoring
Ran a 1:07.83 in the 400-meter dash as a junior at
in Kinesiology.
the Texas Tech High School Meet, one of Midland’s top times in recent history.
Personal Bests
Personal: Major is criminal justice.
Personal Bests
100m: 13.60 200m: 28.15
ALYSSA ANKROM
CELESTE BONTER
FR // SPRINTS // SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (SAN ANTONIO CHRISTIAN)
SR // THROWS // MADOC, ONTARIO, CANADA (ST. LEO)
High School: Ran cross country, track and played
Volleyball: Member of the Belle volleyball team that
volleyball at San Antonio Christian ... Member of
made the NCAA Division II tournament .... Named
cross country state champion team junior and senior
All-LSC first team this past season.
seasons ... Named team captain in cross country High School: Four-year letterwinner at Centre
and track.
Hasting Secondary School in Canada…Named team
Personal Bests
Personal: Born Alyssa Ankrom on October 15, 1992
MVP in each of her four seasons…Led team to the
... Daughter of Terry and Nancy Ankrom ... Majoring
COSSA Conference Championships…Member of her
in athletic training.
2005 Club National Championship squad…Selected
Personal Bests
to the Team of Ontario in 2007-08…Earned the 2008 Erin Palmater All-Heart Award…Received the Volleyball Award of Excellence…Named a member of the 2008 Canadian Junior National Team. Personal: Born Celeste Bonter on April 10, 1990… Daughter of Andy and Janice Bonter…Major is education.
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JESSICA BOUDREAU
LEXI BROOKS
JR // DISTANCE // FORNEY, TEXAS (FORNEY)
FR // SPRINTS/HURDLES // CEDAR PARK, TEXAS (LEANDER)
2011: Crossed the line in fourth in both the 5,000m
High School: Ran track and cross country at
and 10,000m at the LSC Championships ... Won
Leander ... Advanced to regional in the 300m hurdles
the North Texas Classic and the Trinity Open in the
and 4x400m relay ... team captain from 2009-2011
5,000m ... Set career bests of 4:58.94 in the 1500m,
... Ran as a member of the Central Texas Elite Track
18:35.73 in the 5,000m and 39:59.42 in the 10,000m.
Club.
2010: Had a season-best time of 5:13.05 in the
Personal: Born on October 15, 1992 ... Daughter of
1,500-meter run at the Oliver Jackson Open (5/1)…
Bruce and Kayla Mitchell ... Majoring in history.
Finished fourth at the Incarnate Word Cardinal
Personal Bests 1500m: 4:58.94 5000m: 18:35.73 10000m: 39:59.42
Invitational (2/27) 5,000-meter run with a time of 19:27.35…Completed the 10,000-meter run at the Lone Star Conference Championships (5/9) in a time of 41:23.02 to claim fifth place...Also runs cross
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country for the Rambelles…Placed 26th at the 2009 LSC Cross Country Championships. High School: Named academic all-state as a senior at Forney High School…Twice helped Jackrabbits qualify for the state cross country championships… Led FHS to district and regional titles as a senior… Also played golf at FHS. Personal: Born Oct. 15, 1990…Daughter of Hovie and Christine Pickle…Major is nursing.
BRITTANY CLARKE
KELSEY COFFMAN
JR // JUMPS // KILLEEN, TEXAS (KILLEEN)
SR // JUMPS // ROCKSPRINGS, TEXAS (SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE)
2011: Picked up a fourth place finish at the LSC
2011: Won the LSC Outdoor Championships in the pole vault and all-conference honors... Qualified for the NCAA Division II Outdoor Championships ... Cleared a career-best mark of 12-4.50 (3.77m) at the Cactus Cup ... Won three meets on the season ... Qualified for the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships.
Outdoor Championships ... Won the women’s triple jump at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays ... Set career bests during the indoor season of 17’-00.50” (5.19m) in the long jump and 36’-00.75”(10.99m) in the triple jump. 2010: Had a season-best jump of 35-3.75 (10.76m) in the triple jump at the Trinity Open then matched it
Personal Bests 100m: 13.10w Long Jump: 17-00.50 (5.19m) Triple Jump: 36-0.75 (10.99m)
at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/8)… Finished fifth in the long jump at the David Noble/ Angelo State Relays (4/9) with a career best 17-2 (5.23m). High School: Team captain at Ellison High School… Earned Best All-Around Athlete Award for the Eagles. Personal: Born April 24, 1991…Daughter of Paul and Yvonne Clark…Major is kinesiology.
Personal Bests Pole Vault: 12-4.50 (3.77m)
Prior to ASU: Competed at South Plains College for two seasons and vaulted a collegiate-best 12-2 (3.71m) to win the 2009 NJCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship (3/4)...Won the pole vault at the 2009 NJCAA Outdoor National Championships as a freshman after clearing 11-8.5 (3.57m)...Posted a season-best vault of 12-1.5 (3.70m) as a sophomore at the Texas Tech Invite (4/10)...Competed at the 2010 NJCAA Outdoor National Championship but didn’t clear a height...Helped South Plains win three total NJCAA National Championshps - one indoor and two outdoors. High School: Won the Texas Class 1A Pole Vault Championship during her senior year at Rocksprings...Finished second in state as a junior... Was a regional qualifier in the pole vault her freshman season...A four-time regional qualifier in the 300-meter hurdles, narrowly missing the state meet her senior year after finishing third at regionals...Also a four-time regional qualifier as a member of the 4x400-meter relay and a three-time regional qualifier as a member of the 4x200-meter relay...Also qualified to regionals in the 100 meter hurdles in freshman season...Played basketball and was on the powerlifting team. Personal: Born on Nov. 22, 1989...Daughter of Christopher Wilson and Mary Ann Wilson...Has one older brother, Brandon...Mother played softball and volleyball at Dodge City (Kan.) Community College... Major is nursing.
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KINSEY COPPEDGE
AVEN COVIN
FR // SPRINTS // SAGINAW, TEXAS (SAGINAW)
SO // SPRINTS/HURDLES // CANADIAN, TEXAS (CANADIAN)
High School: Ran track at Boswell ... Three-time regional qualifier in the 200m and 4x200m ... District champion in the 4x200m her freshman year.
2011: Ran in the 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles at the LSC Outdoor Championships ... Career bests of 1:06.36 in the 400m, 16.21 in the 100m hurdles and 1:09.68 in the 400m hurdles.
Personal: Born December 14, 1992 ... daughter of Kevin and Laura Craig ... majoring in sociology.
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Personal Bests 400m: 1:06.36 100m hurdles: 16.21 400m hurdles: 1:09.86
High School: As a senior at Canadian High School, claimed the district title with a winning time of 16.04 in the 100-meter hurdles...Also won the 300-meter hurdles district championship with a time of 47.57...Swept both events at the Region I-1A Championships...Finished third (300H) and eighth (100H) at the 2010 UIL Class 1A State Championship...Was even faster in winning both events as a junior at the district meet, claiming the 100 hurdles in 15.44 seconds and the 300 hurdles in 46.38 seconds...Finished sixth (100H) and seventh (300H) at state...Also an All-District 2-1A Division I basketball selection. Personal: Born on June 26, 1992...Daughter of Patrick and Shanna Covin...Parents ran track at Tabor College in Kansas, as well as her brother Andrew...Cousin, Ashlee, ran track at West Texas A&M...Major is sociology.
EMELINE CRUTCHER
AIMEE DENHAM
JR // DISTANCE // WELLMAN, TEXAS (WELLMAN-UNION)
FR // JUMPS // BANDERA, TEXAS (BANDERA) High School: Three-time regional qualifier in
2011: Earned all-conference honors for placing secon in both the 10,000m and 1500m and third in the 5,000m ... Won the 1500m in a career best time at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays in a time of 4:47.39 ... Set a career best in the 10,000m with a time of 38:58.95 at the LSC Championships
Personal Bests 1500m 4:47.49 5000m: 18:02.49 10000m: 38:58.95
2010: Won the 5,000-meter run at the McMurry Relays (4/1) with a time of 20:17.24…Had a careerbest time of 5:01.12 in the Michael Johnson Classic 1,500-meter run...Finished in second place in the 10,000-meter run at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/9) with a time of 39.37.07…Set a personal-best mark of 19:05.92 in the 5,000-meter run at the LSC Championship to earn a fourth-place finish...Also runs cross country for the Rambelles… Earned All-LSC honors in cross country, placing eighth as a freshman at the 2009 LSC Cross Country Championships.
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track (2007-09)...Cleared 5-6 at the Texas Regional Qualifier Meet at Texas Tech and then again to win the 3A-I Regional title...Finished fifth at state as a senior with a jump of 5-4...Jumped 5-8 as a sophomore at the regional meet, before winning the state title with a jump of 5-7...An Academic All-State selection as a sophomore... Also played volleyball for the Lobos and served as team captain while leading the team to the playoffs in 2007 and 2009. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1992...Daughter of Greg and Keli Holly...Major is business.
High School: Named Team MVP in both cross country and track at Wellman-Union High School… Also competed in basketball and powerlifting for the Wildcats. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1991…Daughter of Joe and Lora Crutcher…Major is biology.
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SHELLY DIGGS
MARQUISIA ELAM
SR // SPRINTS // HAMLIN, TEXAS (HAMLIN)
SO // THROWS // HOUSTON, TEXAS (M.B. LAMAR)
2011: Competed in the heptathlon recording personal bests in numerous events ... Set a career-best score in the heptathlon at 3,617 at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays ... Member of the 4x400m relay that placed second at the LSC Championships ... Placed third in the 800m at the LSC Championships.
Personal Bests 100m: 13.84 200m: 27.53 400m: 1:00.02 800m: 2:21.50 100m hurdles: 17.90 400m hurdles: 1:05.92 High Jump: 4-9 (1.45m) Long Jump: 15-4 (4.67m) Shot Put: 24-3 (7.39) Javelin: 55-9 (17.00m) Heptathlon: 3,617
2010: Finished fourth at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Invitational (2/27) in the 400-meter dash with a time of 1:00.02…Ran a career-best 27.53 in the 200-meter dash at the Tarleton State Invitational (3/11)…Had a third-place finish in the 800-meter run at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays (4/9) with at time of 2:25.75… Earned a third-place finish at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/8) in the high jump with a mark of 4-6.75 (1.39m)…Jumped a season-best 13-11 (4.24m) in the long jump at the LSC Championship…Had season best throws in the javelin (46-1 (14.04m)) and the shot put (23-4 (7.11m)) at the LSC Championship…Had a fifthplace finish in the women’s heptathlon with a score of 3,209 at the LSC Championship.
2011: Finished in third place in the discus at the LSC Championships ... Recorded an eighth place finish in the javelin at the LSC Champs ... Threw careerbest marks in the shot put 36-5.50 (11.11m), discus 146-0 (44.51m), hammer 137-7 (41.94m) and javelin 120-2 (36.63m) ... Placed second at thee meets in the discus. High School: Regional qualifier all four years at
Personal Bests Discus: 146-0 (44.51m) Hammer: 137-7 (41.94m) Shot Put: 36-5.50 (11.11m) Javelin: 120-2 (36.63m)
Lamar High School in the shot put and discus... District 20-5A Champion in the discus and shot put... Launched a throw of 140-5 at the Houston Relays to finish first during her senior campaign...Hit 37-6 in shot put during the 2009 Houston Relays...Also played basketball for the Redskins. Personal: Born Nov. 5, 1991...Daughter of Layrena
2009: Competed in the 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes as a freshman…Also competed in the heptathlon at the 2009 LSC Championships, placing fifth…Had a season-best time of 13.84 in the 100 at the UTA Invitational…Posted a season-best time of 27.62 in the 200 at the Tarleton Invitational… Recorded season-best of 1:00.90 in the 400 at the ASU Relays.
Kelley... Major is business.
High School: Earned all-state honors as a senior at Hamlin High School…Two-time team MVP…Led Pied Pipers to state title in 2005…Also lettered in basketball and cross country. Personal: Born Oct. 13, 1989…Daughter of Danny and Linda Diggs…Major is nursing.
KESHAWNA FISHER
ANNIFER FLORES
JR // SPRINTS // INGLEWOOD, CALIF. (WEST L.A. JC)
FR // DISTANCE // DALLAS, TEXAS (CEDAR HILL)
Prior to ASU: Conference champs bot hyears at West Los Angeles College ... Ran track in high school and was league champ in the 200m (2009) and 400m (2006).
High School: Ran cross country track and swam
Personal: Born Febuarary 2, 1992 ... Daughter of Keith Fister and Valenccia Fisher Farley ... majoring in nursing
Fernando Flores and Ana Jaimes ... Majoring in
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and Cedar Hill. Personal: Born on March 8, 1993 ... Daughter of Biology.
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ASHLIE FRANCIS
JORDAN GRAY
FR // THROWS/MULTIS // BELTON, TEXAS (BELTON)
FR // MULTIS // MARBLE FALLS, TEXAS (MARBLE FALLS)
High School: State qualifer for Belton in the discus in
High School: Played basketball and ran track at
2011 ... Won the district shot put championships ...
Faith Academy of Marble Falls ... Won the state titles
qualifed for regionals in the discus and the 4x200m
in the 100m, 300m and shot put her senior season
.... Played basketball her junior year ...
... Her freshman season won teh 100m hurdle and 300m hurdle state tiltes ... Holds the record in the
Personal: Born on March 17, 1993 ... Daughter of
100m hurdle and 300m hurdles.
John and Karen Francis ... majoring in kinesiology. Personal: Born April 22, 1993 ... Daughter of Boyd and Caressa Gray ... Majoring in English.
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CARMEN HERRERA
KATI HOLLY
SR // SPRINTS/JUMPS // CHRISTOVAL, TEXAS (CHRISTOVAL)
SO // JUMPS // MONAHANS, TEXAS (MONAHANS)
2011: Placed sixth at the LSC Championships in the triple jump ... Set a career best of 1:07.39 in the 400m hurdles at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays ... Member of the 4x400m relay that won the Tarleton State Invite and Trinity Open.
Personal Bests 200m: 25.45 400m: 58.87 400m hurdles: 1:07.39 Long Jump: 16-3.75 (4.97m) Triple Jump: 38-8.75 (11.8m)
2010: Finished fourth in the triple jump at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/8), after jumping 36-10.25 (11.23m)…Set a personal-best time of 25.85 in the 200-meter dash at the LSC Meet… Finished ninth in the 400-meter dash at the LSC Championship after crossing the line in 58.87… Jumped a career-long 16-3.75 (4.97m) in the long jump at the Trinity Open (3/6)…Member of the winning 800-meter sprint medley team with a time of 1:46.31 at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Relays (2/26). 2009: Placed fourth in the triple jump and fifth in the 400-meter dash at the 2009 LSC Championships… Also competed in the 200-meter dash as a true freshman…Recorded a season-best triple jump of 38-8.75 at the Oliver Jackson Open.
2011: Qualified for both the indoor and outdoor NCAA Division II Championships ... Placed second at the LSC Championship in the high jump with a career-best mark of 5-8.50 (1.74m) ... Won the Texas Tech Octagonal meet and TTU Open ... Finished in 12th at the NCAA Division II Indoor Championships.
Personal Bests
High Jump: 5’-8.50 (1.74m)
High School: Three-time regional qualifier in track (2007-09)...Cleared 5-6 at the Texas Regional Qualifier Meet at Texas Tech and then again to win the 3A-I Regional title...Finished fifth at state as a senior with a jump of 5-4...Jumped 5-8 as a sophomore at the regional meet, before winning the state title with a jump of 5-7...An Academic All-State selection as a sophomore...Also played volleyball for the Lobos and served as team captain while leading the team to the playoffs in 2007 and 2009. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1992...Daughter of Greg and Keli Holly...Major is business.
High School: Two-time state qualifier at Christoval High School…State runner-up in 200-meter dash as a junior…Regional champion in both 200- and 400-meter dashes as a sophomore…Set school records in 100-, 200- and 400-meter dashes as well as long jump and triple jump…Also lettered in basketball and cross country for the Cougars… Regional qualifier in cross country each of her four seasons…Two-time first team all-district pick in basketball. Personal: Born May 2, 1990…Daughter of Marcus and Rhetta Herrera…Major is social work.
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KANEISHA JONES
MONICA MCCAFFERTY
FR // JUMPS // ROUND ROCK, TEXAS (HENDRICKSON)
FR // MULTIS // LAGRANGE, TEXAS (LAGRANGE)
2011: Redshirted
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High School: Helped the Hawks to a district title as a senior...Ranked in the top-100 nationally in the high jump and heptathlon by the National Elite Youth Ranking System in 2009...As a freshman, helped Hendrickson High School finish second in the 4x200meter relay at the District 25-4A Meet...Also cleared 5-2 in the high jump at that meet for second place... Played middle blocker for the Lady Cavs volleyball team and earned All-District 25-4A Second Team honors as a senior.
High School: Ran track and played tennis at La Grange ... Academic all-district in tennis and track all four-years of high school ... Took third place in the 4x400m her junior year. Personal: Born on April 19, 1993 ... Daughter of Dennis McCafferty and Eva Gregory ... majoring in kinesiology.
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Personal: Major is math.
CHELSEA MOORE
SAVANNAH MORALES
FR // SPRINTS/HURDLES // BRADY, TEXAS (BRADY)
FR // DISTANCE // MIDLAND, TEXAS (GREENWOOD)
High School: All-state in cross country for four years ...
High School: Ran track and cross country all four
Four-year regional qualifier on the track ... Member of
years at Greenwood.
third place team in cross country at state ... Bi-dsitrict Personal: Born on January 15, 1993 ... Daughter of
champion in basketball.
Brad Dannheim and Irma Nichols ... Majoring in history. Personal: Born August 21, 1992 ... daughter of Hollis and Shona Moore ... major is undecided.
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DEBBIE OHL
KAMI ORSAK
SR // THROWS // HUTCHINSON, KANSAS (HUTCHINSON CC)
JR // DISTANCE // SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS (REAGAN)
Volleyball: Two-year member of Belle volleyball team ... Named All-LSC honor mention in 2011 and 2010..
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Hutchinson (Kan.) CC: Spent the past two seasons as starting middle blocker at Hutchinson Community College in Kansas…Twice selected first team all-region and first team All-Jayhawk Conference… Named Jayhawk Conference West Division Most Valuable Player and second team NJCAA AllAmerican as a sophomore…Sparked HCC to backto-back regional titles and two top-10 finishes at the NJCAA national tournament. High School: All-state honoree at Trinity Catholic High School….Two-time all-league selection for the Celtics and set team records for solo blocks in a season.
2011: Ran a career-best time of 42:42.28 in the 10.000m at the LSC Championships placing 10th ... Finished in sixth in the 1500m at the David Noble/ Angelo State Relays.
Personal Bests 1500m: 5:30.30 5000m: 19:40.23 10000m: 42:42.28
Personal: Born March 1, 1990…Daughter of Dale and Donna Ohl…major is mathematics with teacher’s certification.
2010: Earned a fifth-place finish in the 5,000-meter run at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Relaya (3/26) with a time of 19:40.23…At the David Noble/Angelo State Relays she finished sixth in the 1,500-meter run after crossing the line in 5:30.30…Finished the 10,000-meter run at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/9) in a time of 43:06.98 and earned eighth-place honors. High School: Lettered four years at San Antonio Reagan High School…Qualified for state cross country meet in 2006-08…Regional qualifier in 2005…Academic all-district as a sophomore, junior and senior…Team MVP in 2005 and team captain in 2008. Personal: Born Feb. 4, 1991…Daughter of John and Sherry Orsak...Major is kinesiology.
ALYSSA PRIEST
SOFIA RAMOS
SR // DISTANCE // SAN ANGELO, TEXAS (CENTRAL)
SO // DISTANCE // GRAHAM, TEXAS (BRYSON)
2011: Finished in seventh place at the LSC Championships in the 1500m ... Set career bests in the 800m, 1500m and 5,000m ... Placed second in the 5000m at the North Texas Classic.
Personal Bests 800m: 2:34.66 1500m: 4:58.04 5000m: 18:57.79 10000m: 44:33.97
2010: Finished sixth at the Trinity Open (3/6) in the 1,500-meter run with a time of 5:12.44… Earned eighth-place honors in the 5,000-meter run after crossing the line in a time of 19:46.58 at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Invitational (2/27)... Completed the 10,000-meter run in 44:33.97 at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/9). 2009: Placed sixth in the 1,500-meter run as a freshman at the 2009 LSC Championships…Also ran the 3,000-, 5,000- and 10,000-meter runs for the Rambelles…Also runs cross country for the Rambelles…Finished 22nd at the 2009 LSC Cross Country Championships…Named to the LSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll for cross country as a sophomore…Placed 27th at the 2008 LSC cross country meet as a freshman.
2011: Finished in fifth place in the 800m at the LSC Championships ... Member of the 4x400m relay that was second at the LSC Champs ... Won the 1500m at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays ... Career bests of 2:21.50 in the 800m and 4:58.90 in the 1500m.
Personal Bests 800m: 2:21.50 1500m: 4:58.90
High School: Placed second in both the 800-meter run and 1600-meter run to advance to the regional track meet in Abilene as a senior at Bryson High School...Narrowly missed a state berth in the 800-meter run after finishing third with a time of 2:24.99 at the Region 2-1A Championship as a sophomore in 2008... Captured the 2007 Region 2-1A Championship in the 800 and qualified for state as a freshman...Also a member of the volleyball, basketball and cross country teams. Personal: Born on Jan. 19, 1992...Daughter of Manuel and Amelia Ramos...Major is athletic training.
High School: Led Central High School to a district track crown in 2005 and a district cross country title in 2006…Set school record in the 1,600-meter run… Three-sport star at CHS, also lettering in soccer for the Ladycats…Named academic all-state. Personal: Born Aug. 19, 1990...Daughter of Mark and Kathy Priest…Major is animal science.
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CATHRYN RITTENBERRY
JAYLEN RODGERS
SR // SPRINTS/HURDLES // CARTHAGE, TEXAS (CARTHAGE)
FR // MIDDLE DISTANCE // HAMLIN, TEXAS (HAMLIN)
Personal Bests 200m: 26.17 800m: 2:33.44 100m Hurdles: 14.67 High Jump: 4-8.75 (1.44m) Long Jump: 17-7.50 (5.37m) Triple Jump: 37-10.75 (11.55m) Shot Put: 30-3.75 (9.24m) Javelin: 91-5 (27.87m) Heptathlon: 4,414
2011: Named LSC Academic Player of the Year ... Earned all-conference honors for scoring 22 points at the LSC Championships ... Set career bests in the 110m hurdles (14.36), 400m hurdles (1:06.89), 800m (2:33.44) shot put (9.24m) and heptathlon (4,414 points) ... Finished in third in heptathlon at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays ... Key member of the 4x400m relay team.
High School: A four-time stat champion at Hamlin in
2010: Named to the Lone Star Conference All-Academic Team...Won the 800-meter dash at the David Noble/ Angelo State Relays (4/8) with a time of 2:34.03...Set a career-best time of 26.17 in the 200-meter dash to finish in third place at the the same meet…Had a secondplace finish at the Lone Star Conference Championship in the 100-meter hurdles with a time of 14.67…Had a career-best jump of 4-8.75 (1.44m) in the high jump at the Angelo State Spring Break Multi-Event (3/18)…Finished in second place in the triple jump after jumping a season best 37-10.75 (11.55m) and then earned a second-place finish in the shot put at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a toss of 29-9.5 (9.08m)…Finished fourth in the javelin at the LSC Championshp with a throw of 91-5 (27.87m)…Won the women’s heptathlon at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a score of 4,293.
defensive player.
the 800m ... Four-time district champ, area champ and four-time regional champion in the 800m as well ... Ran the 800m, 4x200m and 4x400m ... Qualifed for state in cross country all four years ... Talented baksetball player as she was named all-state her senior year as well as
Personal: Born August 24, 1993 ... Daughter of Gerald
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and Paula Rodgers ... majoring in kinesiology.
2009: Placed third in the triple jump and sixth in the 100-meter hurdles as a true freshman at the 2009 LSC Championships…Also competed in the 400-meter hurdles…Recorded season-best triple jump of 37-7.75 at the LSC meet. High School: Two-time state qualifier and four-time regional qualifier at Carthage High School…Twotime team MVP and two-year team captain…Led Bulldogs to four straight district titles and to a regional championship in 2007…Also lettered in cross country and basketball at CHS…Named academic all-state
JAYDA SPENCER
THERESA SUE
SR // THROWS // DEL RIO, TEXAS (COMSTOCK)
JR // SPRINTS // FORT WORTH, TEXAS (SAGINAW) 2011: LSC Champion in the 400m hurdles with a career-best time of 1:03.57 ... Named all-conference for her efforts ... Ran the 200m and on the 4x100m and 4x400m relays ... Member of the 4x400m relay that won the David Noble/Angelo State Relays and Trinity Open ... Set a career-best mark of 57.71 in the 400m at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays.
2011: Placed in the top five in the hammer and discus at the LSC Championships ... Won the discus at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays wiht a throw of 1398 (42.57m) ... Took the discus title at the Tarleton State Invite and Trinity Open.
Personal Bests Shot Put: 35-3 (10.74m) Discus: 147-6 (44.97m) Hammer: 148-9 (45.33m) Javelin: 125-9 (38.34m)
2010: Earned first-place honors in both the discus (140-1 (42.71m)) and the javelin (103-10 (31.64m)) at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Invitational (2/26)… At the Trinity Open(3/6), won the javelin competition with a throw of 122-3 (37.27m) while taking third place in the discus with a toss of 132-0 (40.23m)…Won the hammer throw at the Tarleton State Invitational (3/11) with a throw of 129-0 (39.99m)…Earned the top spot at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays in the discus (144-6 (44.05m)) and the hammer (132-0 (40.23m)), while earning second-place honors in the javelin with a throw of 121-5 (35.77m)…Turned in one of her most impressive efforts at the Oliver Jackson Open with career-best throws in the hammer (148-9) and Javelin (125-9)...Finished second at the LSC Championship in the discus with a toss of 144-8 (44.09m) along with the javelin at 123-11 (37.78m)…Finished in 17th place at the NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field Championship in the discus with a throw of 131-9 (40.15m). 2009: Placed fifth in the discus at the 2009 LSC Championships…Had a season-best discus throw of 140-1 at the Texas Twilight…Also threw the shot put, hammer and javelin. High School: Placed second at the state meet in the discus as a senior at Comstock High School...Also lettered in basketball for the Panthers. Personal: Born Sept. 7, 1990…Daughter of Brandon and Teresa Spencer…Major is computer science.
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Personal Bests 200m: 25.46 400m: 57.71 400m hurdles: 1:03.57
2010: Had a season-best time of 25.46 in the 200-meter dash at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/9)…Earned a fourth-place finish in the 400-meter dash at the LSC Tournament with a time of 57.90…Member of the 800-meter sprint medley that claimed the top spot at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Relays (2/26) with a time of 1:46.31… Member of the 4x400-meter relay at the McMurry Relays that took the top spot with a time of 3:57.48… Also member of the winning 4x400-meter relay and the 4x100-meter relay teams at the ASU/David Noble Relays. High School: Regional qualifier in the 400-meter dash at Saginaw High School…Helped guide the Rough Riders to a district and regional title and a runner-up finish at the state meet in 2009. Personal: Born Oct. 8, 1992…Daughter of Rolex Sue and Juliana Christopher…Major is history.
SUMMER SUTHERLAND
KATY WILLIAMS
JR // JUMPS // CRANE, TEXAS (CRANE)
SO // DISTANCE // COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (A&M CONSOLIDATED) 2011: Placed fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the LSC Championships ... Won the 3,000m steeplechase at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays with a career-best time of 12:00.35 ... Set career bests in the 1500m (5:03.59) and 5,000m (19:36.54).
2011: Named to the LSC Women’s All-Academic team ... Ran a career best of 14.77 in the 100m hurdles ... Cleared a career best mark of (3.71m) in the pole vault ... Placed in the top five in the pole vault in four events.
Personal Bests 100mHurdles: 14.77 High Jump: 4-9.75 (1.47m) Pole Vault: 12-4.50 (3.77m)
2010: One of two Rambelle freshmen to be named All-Lone Star Conference performers...Crowned the LSC Champion in the pole vault after clearing 11-10 (3.61m) at the LSC Tournament for first-place honors (5/8)…Claimed third place in the 100-meter hurdles at the David Noble/Angelo State Relays (4/8) with a time of 14.66…Had a personal best jump of 4-9.75 (1.47m) in the high jump at the Lone Star Conference Tournament (5/8)…Won the pole vault at the Trinity Open (3/6) with a vault of 12-0 (3.66m) and at the Incarnate Word Cardinal Relays (2/26) after clearing 11-9.75 (3.60m).
Personal Bests
High School: Named team’s “Most Spirited” in 2009 while also qualifying for regionals in the 3200-meter run...Helped A&M-Consolidated capture district titles in cross country from 2006-07 and in 2009...Qualified for state twice, in 2006 and 2007.
1500m: 5:03.59 5000m: 19:36.54 3000m SC: 12:00.35
Personal: Born Sept. 12, 1991...Daughter of Doug and Diane Williams...Major is mathematics.
High School: Four-time regional qualifier and two-time state qualifier at Crane High School…Led the Golden Cranes to four straight district titles and two regional crowns…Named Outstanding Female Athlete twice at CHS…Also played volleyball for the Golden Cranes, picking up first team all-district and academic all-state honors. Personal: Born Jan. 29, 1991…Daughter of Will and Joyce Sutherland…Major is nursing.
KIMBERLY WILLIAMS
LARISSA WILLIAMS
JR // THROWS // ROBY, TEXAS (ROBY)
FR // SPRINTS // ELM GROVE, TEXAS (EAST BERNARD)
2011: Placed in the top eight at the LSC Championships in the javelin, discus and shot put ... Set career bests in the discus (43.57m), hammer (31.91m) and javelin (38.69m) ... Won a total of five events during the season ... Key part of the Rambelles thirdstraight LSC title.
Personal Bests Shot Put: 45-7.75 (13.91m) Discus: 142-11 (43.57m) Javelin: 126-11 (38.69m) Hammer: 104-8 (31.91m)
2010: Threw a career-best 45-7.75 (13.9m) at the Lone Star Conference Championship (5/8) to win the shot put and earn All-LSC honors…Placed third after a season-best discus throw of 126-11 (38.68m) at the Michael Johnson Classic (4/17)...Posted her top javelin mark of 120-9 (36.81m) at the LSC Championship (5/8) to help the Rambelles earn their second-consecutive LSC title…Finished in 12th place in shot put at the NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field Championship with a throw of 44-4 (13.51m).
High School: Played basketball, volleyball and ran track at East Bernard ... State qualifer in the 4x200m ... Won the regional championship in the 4x200m relay and the district championships in the 100m and pole vault Personal: Born June 28, 1993…Daughter of Robert Anderson and Mary Ann Wilson…Major is kinesiology.
Personal Bests
High School: Four-time district and regional champion in shot put and discus at Roby High School… Four-time state qualifier in both events…Set school record in the shot put as a senior…Also played basketball for the Lions…Four-time all-district honoree in basketball. Personal: Born Nov. 14, 1990…Daughter of Larry and Elizabeth Williams…Major is kinesiology.
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MEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS MEN’S 100-METER DASH Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
9.58 9.69 9.90 10.00 10.19
MEN’S 800-METER RUN
Usain Bolt (JAM), 2009 Tyson Gay (adidas), 2009 Ato Bolden (UCLA), 1996 Steve Riddick (Norfolk St.), 1972 Wylie Turner, 1977
ASU Men’s Top Marks 10.10w Ellison Portis 10.12w William Davis 10.13w William Davis 10.15w Ellison Portis 10.17 Wylie Turner 10.17w Paul Warren 10.19 Wylie Turner 10.20w Aatron Kenney 10.23 Ellison Portis 10.24w Aatron Kenney 10.24 Kendrell Terrence
3/29/80 3/12/83 2/26/83 5/23/80 5/18/78 3/12/83 1977 5/9/87 4/10/90 5/15/80 4/1/99
19.19 Usain Bolt (JAM), 2009 19.32 Michael Johnson (USA), 1996 19.69 Walter Dix (Florida State), 2007 20.15 B. Bridgewater (Cal St. L.A.), 1992 20.59 William Davis, 1982
ASU Men’s Top Marks 20.59 William Davis 20.83w Aatron Kenney 20.85 Barry Samples 20.86 Barry Samples 20.89 Ellison Portis 20.90 Aatron Kenney 20.90w Nick Smith 20.90 James Howell 20.92w Ellison Portis 20.93 James Howell
4/7/82 4/26/86 4/27/81 4/10/80 5/4/80 3/21/87 3/5/09 4/9/10 4/29/80 5/9/10
MEN’S 400-METER DASH Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
43.18 43.18 43.50 44.19 45.95
Michael Johnson (USA), 1999 Michael Johnson (USA), 1999 Quincy Watts (USC), 1992 J. Young (St. Augustine’s), 1998 James Howell, 2010
ASU Men’s Top Marks 45.95 James Howell 46.00 James Howell 46.13 James Howell 46.43 Barry Samples 46.47 James Howell 46.59 James Howell 46.79 James Howell 46.82 Michael Elarms 46.84 James Howell 47.00 Jeremy Krone 28 ANGELO STATE TRACK AND FIELD 2012
1:41.11 1:42.60 1:41.77 1:46.81 1:47.92
MEN’S 5,000-METER RUN Wilson Kipketer (Den), 1997 Johnny Gray (USA), 1985 Joaquim Cruz (Oregon), 1984 Dan Futrell (Truman), 1979 Douglas Klembo, 1992
ASU Men’s Top Marks 1:47.92 Douglas Kalembo 1:48.43 Bill Ashley 1:48.52 Jeremy Krone 1:48.81 Bill Ashley 1:48.92 Bill Ashley 1:49.14* Douglas Kalembo 1:49.31 Jeremy Krone 1:49.35 Jeremy Krone 1:49.44 Jeremy Krone 1:49.51 Jeremy Krone
5/2/92 4/28/81 4/28/81 4/9/81 3/8/81 4/11/92 4/9/81 4/10/80 3/13/80 4/29/80
5/29/10 5/27/10 5/9/10 4/29/83 4/10/10 5/21/09 4/30/09 4/24/82 5/1/10 1979
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
3:26.00 H. El Guerrouj (MAR), 1998 3:29.30 Bernard Lagat (Nike), 2005 3:30.56 B. Lagat (Wash. St.), 1999 3:38.91 Kip Ceruiyot (Mt. St. Mary’s), 1987 3:49.33 Chandler Pruitt, 1983
ASU Men’s Top Marks 3:49.33 Chandler Pruitt 3:49.79 Mike Covey 3:50.54* Guy Levey 3:51.04* Chandler Pruitt 3:51.26 Chandler Pruitt 3:51.74 Chandler Pruitt 3:52.27 Mike Covey 3:53.24* Chandler Pruitt 3:53.57 Chandler Pruitt 3:53.58 Mike Covey
4/9/83 5/13/90 1975 3/8/81 4/30/82 4/2/83 5/6/89 3/12/83 1982 4/14/89
MEN’S 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
12:37.35 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), 2004 12:53.60 Bernard Lagat (USA), 2011 13:08.40 Henry Rono (Wash. St.), 1978 13:49.85 Charles Mullinga (Lewis), 1994 14:14.10 Guy Levey, 1975
ASU Men’s Top Marks 14:14.10 Guy Levey 14:35.66 Chandler Pruitt 14:54.90 Lane Rutland 14:55.99 Chandler Pruitt 14:59.70 Ricky Marquez 15:08.42 Trent Joseph 15:09.44* Chandler Pruitt 15:10.16 Jerry Labonte 15:11.08 Karsten Duncan 15:12.90 Rickey Marquez
1975 4/22/83 3/11/00 4/24/82 5/4/79 4/13/06 3/13/82 3/13/80 3/12/99 4/11/79
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
26:17.53 Kenenisa Bekele (ETH), 2005 26:48.00 Galen Rupp (USA), 2011 27:22.47 Henry Rono (Wash. St.), 1978 28:26.56 Charles Mullinga (Lewis), 1995 32:18.47 Brian Carroll, 2010
ASU Men’s Top Marks 32:18.47 Brian Carroll 32:30.62 Trent Joseph 32:44.59 Karsten Duncan 32:46.01 Brian Carroll 32:46.09 Kevin Kieser 32:49.35 Bobby Lumpkins 32:56.31 Nathan Thorp 32:56.37 Thomas Veal 32:56.65 Thomas Veal 32:56.91 Thomas Veal
5/9/10 4/21/06 4/19/96 3/11/10 3/22/84 5/9/92 4/21/00 4/5/06 4/21/06 5/11/07
MEN’S 110-METER HURDLES
7:53.63 Saaeed Shaheen (QAT), 2004 8:08.82 Daniel Lincoln, 2006 8:05.40 Henry Rono (Wash. St.), 1978 8:36.84 Nicodemus Naimadu (ACU), 2007 8:56.67 Kevin Kieser, 1984
ASU Men’s Top Marks 8:56.67 Kevin Keiser 8:57.22 Kevin Keiser 8:58.74* Kevin Keiser 9:05.84* Kevin Keiser 9:06.40 Lane Rutland 9:06.60 Karsten Duncan 9:07.84 Karsten Duncan 9:09.49 Karsten Duncan 9:10.89 Karsten Duncan 9:11.16 Lane Rutland
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
MEN’S 10,000-METER RUN
MEN’S 1,500-METER RUN
MEN’S 200-METER DASH Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
5/24/84 5/21/84 5/4/85 4/28/84 5/24/01 5/28/99 3/20/99 5/1/99 5/22/97 5/25/01
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
12.87 Dayron Robles (CUB), 2008 12.89 David Oliver (USA), 2010 13.00 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland), 1979 13.43 Brian Amos (ACU), 1993 13.67 Dextor Brent, 1992
ASU Men’s Top Marks 13.67 Dextor Brent 13.76 Dextor Brent 13.76 Dextor Brent 13.80 Dextor Brent 13.85 Dextor Brent 13.88 Dextor Brent 13.88 Dextor Brent 13.92 Dextor Brent 13.93 Dextor Brent 13.96 David McCune
5/14/92 5/9/92 5/11/89 4/11/92 5/25/91 5/29/92 4/27/89 5/28/92 4/18/92 5/9/96
MEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS MEN’S 400-METER HURDLES Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
MEN’S HIGH JUMP
46.78 Kevin Young (USA), 1992 46.78 Kevin Young (USA), 1992 47.10 Samuel Matete (Auburn), 2001 48.50 B. Jackson (St. Augustine’s), 2004 48.28 Tranel Hawkins, 1984
ASU Men’s Top Marks 48.28 Tranel Hawkins 48.52 Tranel Hawkins 49.11 Tranel Hawkins 49.14* Tranel Hawkins 49.25 Tranel Hawkins 49.30 Tranel Hawkins 49.32 Tranel Hawkins 49.45 Tranel Hawkins 49.52 Tranel Hawkins 49.52 Tranel Hawkins
6/18/84 6/17/84 5/24/84 6/16/84 6/1/84 5/25/84 5/5/84 4/6/84 3/31/84 4/14/84
MEN’S 4x100-METER RELAY 37.10 Jamaica, 2008 37.40 two teams, 1992 and 1993 38.04 TCU, 1998 39.20 Abilene Christian, 1984 39.80 Elarms, Davis, Samples, Pennington, 1982
ASU Men’s Top Marks 39.80 Elarms, Davis, Samples, Pennington 39.84 Warren, Davis, Samples, Pennington 39.89 Figaro, Payne, Holmes, Kenney 39.92 Elarms, Davis, Samples, Pennington 40.16 Warren, Davis, Samples, Pennington 40.20 Figaro, Payne, Holmes, Kenney 40.22 Howell, Adkins, Holik, Smith 40.25 Figaro, Payne, Holmes, Kenney 40.32 Meek, Cardinez, Holmes, Warrick 40.33 Figaro, Payne, Holmes, Kenney
4/7/82 4/9/83 5/22/84 1982 2/26/83 4/10/86 4/27/10 5/21/87 4/28/88 1986
MEN’S 4x400-METER RELAY 2:54.20 United States, 1998 2:54.29 Valmon, Watts, Reynolds, Johnson, 1993 2:59.59 LSU, 2005 3:03.38 Abilene Christian, 1984 3:05.89 Vaughan, Session, McCune, Dennis, 1997
ASU Men’s Top Marks 3:05.89 Vaughn, Session, McCune, Dennis 3:06.44 Howell, Holland, Holik, Garcia 3:07.47 Ashley, Samples, Krone, Klein 3:08.10* Samples, Warren, Hawkins, Young 3:08.12 Jackson, Anglin, McCune, Dennis 3:08.20 Jackson, Anglin, McCune, Dennis 3:08.29 Vaughn, Session, McCune, Dennis 3:08.55 Vaughn, Session, McCune, Dennis 3:08.61 Elarms, Pennington, Samples, Krone 3:08.73 Jackson, Anglin, McCune, Dennis
8-0.25 Javier Sotomayor (CUB), 1993 7-10.25 Charles Austin, 1991 7-10 Hollis Conway (UL-Lafayette), 1989 7-6 Keith Moffatt (Morehouse), 2006 7-3.25 Will Littleton, 2005
ASU Men’s Top Marks 7-3.25 Will Littleton 7-3 Will Littleton 7-2.5 Will Littleton 7-2.25 Will Littleton 7-2.25 Steve Harrington 7-2.25 Will Littleton 7-2 Adrian Moore 7-2 Nathan Gibson 7-2 Will Littleton 7-1.75 Three tied
3/10/05 3/5/05 5/7/04 5/27/04 3/20/93 4/2/05 4/14/88 5/8/97 4/14/05
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
20-1.75 19-9.75 19-7.5 18-2 18-0.5
Sergey Bubka (UKR), 1994 Brad Walker (Nike), 2008 L. Johnson (Tennessee), 1996 Dale Jenkins (ACU), 1984 J.J. Miller, 1997
ASU Men’s Top Marks 18-0.5 J.J. Miller 17-8 J.J. Miller 17-7.75 J.J. Miller 17-7 J.J. Miller 17-6.5 John Nelson 17-6 J.J. Miller 17-5.75 John Nelson 17-4.5 John Nelson 17-4.5 J.J. Miller 17-3.75 John Nelson
5/22/97 5/29/10 4/28/81 4/2/83 5/9/96 5/23/96 4/18/97 5/8/97 4/24/82 4/13/96
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
60-0.25 Jonathan Edwards (GBR), 1995 59-4.25 Kenny Harrison (USA), 1996 58-9.5 James Beckford (Blinn), 1995 54-7.25 Stan Oporski (Cal St. L.A.), 1987 54-1.75 Joshua Owusu, 1974
ASU Men’s Top Marks 54-1.75 Joshua Owusu 53-10.5 Gideon Cheruiyot 53-0 Joshua Owusu 52-10.5 Joshua Owusu 52-2.75 Joshua Owusu 51-10 Joshua Owusu 51-8.5 Gideon Cheruiyot 51-8.25 Gideon Cheruiyot 51-7.75 Joshua Owusu 51-4.75 Aaron Boswell
1/28/74 1982 5/25/73 5/24/74 4/19/74 1974 2/12/83 3/28/81 1974 4/8/00
MEN’S SHOT PUT
5/15/97 3/29/97 4/10/97 5/8/97 5/27/93 3/1/97 5/8/93 4/23/93 5/22/97 5/13/93
MEN’S LONG JUMP
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP
MEN’S POLE VAULT
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
75-10.25 Randy Barnes (USA), 1990 75-10.25 Randy Barnes (Mazda TC), 1990 72-2.25 John Godina (UCLA), 1995 66-1 Clint Prange (NW Mo. St.), 2005 63-2.25 Thomas Hammersten, 1994
ASU Men’s Top Marks 63-2.25 Thomas Hammarsten 63-0.5 Lennart Flyman 62-11 Lennart Flyman 62-8.5 Lennart Flyman 62-7 Lennart Flyman 62-3.5 Lennart Flyman 62-1.25 Lennart Flyman 62-0 Thomas Hammarsten 61-10.75 Lennart Flyman 61-8.5 Harold Ledet
4/23/94 1984 5/24/84 5/26/84 1984 1984 4/27/84 4/16/93 4/6/84 4/8/80
MEN’S DISCUS
29-4.5 Mike Powell (USA), 1991 29-4.5 Mike Powell (USA), 1991 28-8.25 Erick Walder (Arkansas), 1994 26-8.25 W. Walker (Lincoln (Mo.)), 2006 26-10.75 Joshua Owusu, 1971
ASU Men’s Top Marks 26-10.75 Joshua Owusu 26-4.5 Kerry Therwanger 26-3.5 Joshua Owusu 26-6.5 Joshua Owusu 26-1.5 Darrin Session 26-1 Joshua Owusu 26-1 Kerry Therwhanger 25-10.25 Joshua Owusu 25-10 Darrin Session 25-9.5 Joshua Owusu
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
1971 5/15/86 4/15/72 5/24/74 4/13/96 3/14/74 1984 3/23/74 4/19/96 4/12/74
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
243-0 Jurgen Schult (GER), 1986 237-4 Ben Plucknett (SC Striders), 1981 222-0 Hannes Hopley (SMU), 2004 196-6 R. Heisler (Indianapolis), 1983 195-8 Curry Dawson, 2001
ASU Men’s Top Marks 195-8 Curry Dawson 194-3 Curry Dawson 192-8 Curry Dawson 191-7 Curry Dawson 190-0 Curry Dawson 188-3 Curry Dawson 187-6 Curry Dawson 186-1 Curry Dawson 185-3 Curry Dawson 185-0 Spencer Tyler
5/25/01 4/21/00 4/4/01 5/11/01 3/3/00 4/15/00 5/12/00 4/7/00 3/1/01 4/1/06
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MEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS MEN’S HAMMER Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
284-7 270-9 270-10 222-8 213-9
Yuriy Sedykh (URS), 1986 Lance Deal (USA), 1996 Balzs Kiss (USC), 1995 Kibwe Johnson (Ashland), 2007 Lennart Bodell, 1984
ASU Men’s Top Marks 213-9 Lennart Bodell 206-7 Lennart Bodell 206-1 Lennart Bodell 200-9 Hondo Salgado 200-3 Hondo Salgado 199-0 Lennart Bodell 198-8 Ricky Vaughn 198-3 Ricky Vaughn 197-9.75 Eric Cole 196-5 Eric Cole
1984 5/24/84 5/22/84 5/22/97 5/8/97 4/27/84 3/24/89 3/24/89 4/17/93 5/27/93
MEN’S JAVELIN Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
323-1 299-6 292-4 256-1 233-3
Jan Zelezny (CZE), 1996 Beaux Greer (USA), 2007 Patrick Boden (Texas), 1990 Kirt Thompson (Ashland), 1996 Mike Smierciak, 1988
ASU Men’s Top Marks 233-3 Mike Smierciak 232-6 Mike Smierciak 231-0 Allan Herbert 223-6 Rogers Davis 222-10 Mike Smierciak 218-3 Tyler Orlando 217-8 Tyler Orlando 216-5 Tyler Orlando 216-5 Jeff White 216-0 Tyler Orlando
5/18/88 4/27/89 5/18/88 4/9/98 5/17/89 3/27/10 4/6/11 5/26/11 3/9/01 5/29/10
MEN’S DECATHLON Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
9,026 8,891 8,465 7,881 7,867
Roman Sebrle (CZE), 2001 Dan O’Brien (Reebok), 1992 Trey Hardee (Texas), 2006 J. Schwepker (SE Mo. St.), 1988 Connie Silfver, 1984
ASU Men’s Top Marks 7,867 Connie Silfver 7,758 Connie Silfver 7,573 Neville Leverett 7,558 Connie Silfver 7,525 Neville Leverett 7,473 Mike Bohensky 7,468 Neville Leverett 7,436 Lee McCown 7,356 Mike Bohensky 7,323 Neville Leverett w - wind-aided
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1984 4/8/83 5/23/83 1983 1982 4/11/96 5/22/81 4/9/98 5/23/96 4/2/81
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS WOMEN’S 100-METER DASH Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
10.49 10.49 10.78 11.18 11.18 11.26
WOMEN’S 800-METER RUN
F. Griffith Joyner (USA), 1988 F. Griffith Joyner (USA), 1988 Dawn Sowell (LSU), 1989 S. Hackett (Lincoln (Mo.)), 2009 B. Pierre (St. Augustine’s), 2009 Jacki Mays Durham, 1982
ASU Women’s Top Marks 11.26 Jacki Mays Durham 11.62 Shavon Jackson 11.67w LaTisha Burns 11.68 Celethia Byrd 11.70 Luwanna Esquell 11.70 Shavon Jackson 11.70 Celethia Byrd 11.73 Shavon Jackson 11.74 Celethia Byrd 11.75 Shavon Jackson
1982 5/23/02 5/27/04 5/7/09 4/11/92 5/11/01 4/30/09 4/20/01 5/23/09 5/6/00
21.34 21.34 22.04 22.75 23.08
F. Griffith Joyner (USA), 1988 F. Griffith Joyner (USA), 1988 Dawn Sowell (LSU), 1989 S. Hackett (Lincoln (Mo.)), 2010 Jacki Mays Durham, 1983
ASU Women’s Top Marks 23.08 Jacki Mays Durham 23.58 Celethia Byrd 23.82 Celethia Byrd 23.83 Celethia Byrd 23.87 Celethia Byrd 23.89 Celethia Byrd 23.95 Celethia Byrd 23.96 Celethia Byrd 24.02 Celethia Byrd 24.03 Leittia Knight
1983 5/29/10 5/9/10 5/21/09 5/27/10 5/7/09 3/11/10 5/6/10 4/10/10 3/3/00
WOMEN’S 400-METER DASH Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
47.60 Marita Koch (GDR), 1985 48.70 Sanya Richards (USA), 2006 49.89 Sanya Richards (Texas), 2004 51.29 D. Prendergast (Lincoln (Mo.)), 2006 53.02 Celethia Byrd, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 53.02 Celethia Byrd 53.14 Celethia Byrd 53.54 Kehinde Vaughn 54.56 Leittia Knight 54.64 Celethia Byrd 54.97 LaTasha Mosley 55.07 Celethia Byrd 55.34 Celethia Byrd 55.35 Celethia Byrd 55.60 LaTasha Mosley
1:53.28 1:56.40 1:58.33 2:02.48 2:06.37
WOMEN’S 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE
J. Kratochvilova (TCH), 1983 J. Miles-Clark (Reebok), 1999 C. Groenendal (Oregon), 1985 T. Colebrook (Cal Poly), 1990 Andria Nussey, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 2:06.37 Andria Nussey 2:09.51 Andria Nussey 2:12.34 Chrystal Ruiz 2:12.52 Thelma McDow 2:12.85 Kindal Burton 2:13.03 Andria Nussey 2:13.60 Andria Nussey 2:13.67 Andria Nussey 2:14.14 Thelma McDow 2:14.51 Andria Nussey
5/29/10 3/31/10 5/28/10 5/3/96 5/12/85 4/1/09 3/19/10 4/4/07 5/23/96 5/24/07
5/29/10 5/27/10 1985 4/15/00 3/27/10 5/2/03 4/17/10 3/6/10 5/9/10 5/8/03
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
3:50.46 Yunxia Qu (CHN), 1993 3:57.12 M. Slaney (Ath. West), 1983 3:59.90 Jenny Simpson (Colorado), 2009 4:13.00 T. Colebrook (Cal Poly), 1989 4:24.31 Trista McIntyre, 2007
ASU Women’s Top Marks 4:24.31 Trista McIntyre 4:30.16 Trista McIntyre 4:31.89 Trista McIntyre 4:33.14 Trista McIntyre 4:33.46 Trista McIntyre 4:33.84 Damaris Vaughn 4:35.00 Damaris Vaughn 4:36.02 Damaris Vaughn 4:37.50 Brittney Heath 4:37.62 Brittney Heath
5/24/07 5/11/07 3/24/07 4/4/07 5/24/07 5/29/99 1998 1998 4/18/09 4/24/10
WOMEN’S 3,000-METER RUN Women’s Records World - American - Collegiate - Division II Meet 9:09.40 Angelo State 9:46.76
Mandi Zemba, GVSU, 2007 Trista McIntyre, 2007
ASU Women’s Top Marks 9:46.76 Trista McIntyre 9:47.58 Damaris Vaughn 9:52.43 Damaris Vaughn 10:03.96 Trista McIntyre 10:10.81 Damaris Vaughn 10:10.91 Trista McIntyre 10:19.75 Helen O’Sullivan 10:21.28 Trista McIntyre 10:22.08 Mandi Padgett 10:23.64 Cindy Farris
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
8:58.81 Samitova-Galkina (RUS), 2008 9:12.50 Jenny Barringer, 2009 9:25.54 J. Barringer (Colorado), 2009 10:11.48 Alicia Nelson (Adams St.), 2010 11:36.62 Megan Degado, 2007
ASU Women’s Top Marks 11:36.62 Megan Delgado 11:39.23 Megan Delgado 11:49.10 Megan Delgado 11:49.65 Megan Delgado 12:00.35 Katy Williams 12:19.56 Katy Williams 12:15.91 Cynthia Alvarez 12:21.73 Megan Delgado 12:22.82 Katy Williams 12:28.08 Brooke Faust
4/12/07 5/10/07 5/11/07 3/31/07 4/14/11 5/6/11 5/7/04 4/21/06 4/2/11 5/2/03
WOMEN’S 5,000-METER RUN
WOMEN’S 1,500-METER RUN
WOMEN’S 200-METER DASH Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
5/10/07 5/1/99 1999 4/12/07 3/13/98 3/2/07 3/5/94 5/11/07 5/4/01 3/27/97
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
14:11.15 Tirunesh Dibaba (ETH), 2008 14:44.76 Molly Huddle (Saucony), 2007 15:07.56 Cathey Easker (Wisconsin), 1985 15:59.34 J. Bowers (West Chester), 1985 17:25.20 Cindy Farris, 1999
ASU Women’s Top Marks 17:25.20 Cindy Farris 17:35.20 Cindy Farris 17:47.70 Trista McIntyre 17:51.45 Helen O’Sullivan 17:51.45 Helen O’Sullivan 17:54.60 Helen O’Sullivan 17:58.34 Cindy Farris 17:59.15 Helen O’Sullivan 18:01.39 Helen O’Sullivan 18:02.49 Emeline Crutcher
1999 4/10/99 4/21/07 1994 3/22/94 1990 1999 4/16/94 4/19/91 4/14/11
WOMEN’S 10,000-METER RUN Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
29:31.78 Junxia Wang (CHN), 1993 30:22.22 Shalane Flanagan (USA), 2008 32:19.97 Alicia Craig (Stanford), 2004 33:24.24 Robyn Root (Cal Poly), 1985 36:20.30 Helen O’Sullivan, 1992
ASU Women’s Top Marks 36:20.30 Helen O’Sullivan 36:29.26 Helen O’Sullivan 36:46.66 Cindy Farris 36:53.86 Cindy Farris 37:03.00 Helen O’Sullivan 37:22.19 Helen O’Sullivan 37:30.20 Helen O’Sullivan 37:43.49 Helen O’Sullivan 37:46.60 Helen O’Sullivan 37:59.60 Helen O’Sullivan
4/2/92 1990 1999 1999 4/6/94 5/28/92 3/16/91 5/26/94 3/21/92 5/4/91
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WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS WOMEN’S 100-METER HURDLES Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
WOMEN’S 4x400-METER RELAY
12.21 Yordanka Donkova (BUL), 1988 12.33 Gail Devers (Nike), 2000 12.48 Virginia Powell (USC), 2006 12.95 S. Williams (Johnson C. Smith), 2009 13.34 Aisha Adams, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 13.34 Aisha Adams 13.57 Cindy Stewart 13.62 Amy Bippert 13.63 Chrystal Ruiz 13.76 Aisha Adams 13.77 Aisha Adams 13.80 Aisha Adams 13.80 Aisha Adams 13.81 Amy Bippert 13.81 Aisha Adams 13.81 Aisha Adams
5/9/10 1985 5/9/96 5/9/10 5/27/10 8/8/09 3/31/10 5/8/10 4/13/96 5/21/09 6/27/09
WOMEN’S 400-METER HURDLES Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
5/29/10 4/10/10 5/29/10 5/9/10 5/23/09 5/27/10 5/27/10 5/9/10 5/11/07 4/2/10
WOMEN’S 4x100-METER RELAY 41.37 German Democratic Republic, 1985 42.36 Carter, Luxas, Duncan, Mayo (TAMU), 2009 42,36 Texas A&M, 2009 44.17 Abilene Christian, 1995 45.66 Burns, Finley, Harris, Jackson, 2003
ASU Women’s Top Marks 45.66 Burns, Finley, Harris, Jackson 45.76 Burns, Finley, Harris, Jackson 46.11 Burns, Finley, Harris, Jackson 46.17 Adams, Byrd, Hooker, Myers 46.20 Williams, Tackel, Henry, Lang 46.22 Williams, Burns, Harris, Scott 46.28 Adams, Byrd, Hooker, Myers 46.38 Williams, Burns, Harris, Scott 46.44 Finley, Harris, Parks, Jackson 46.46 Burns, Harris, Jackson, Williams
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3:15.17 3:15.51 3:23.75 3:32.31 3:38.88
USSR, 1988 Howard, Dixon, Briscoe, Joyner, 1998 Texas, 2004 Lincoln (Mo.), 2007 Ruiz, Nussey, Crockett, Byrd, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 3:38.88 Ruiz, Nussey, Crockett, Byrd 3:40.29 Ruiz, Byrd, Adams, Nussey 3:41.38 Harris, Byrd, Adams, Nussey 3:42.13 Franklin, Grayson, Hickey, Knight 3:42.39 Ruiz, Byrd, Adams, Nussey 3:42.44 Jackson, Mosley, Simpson, Williams 3:43.02 Franklin, Grayson, Hickey, Knight 3:43.92 Jackson, Mosley, Simpson, Williams 3:44.03 Taylor, Swearingen, Simpson, Williams 3:44.29 Byrd, Harris, Crockett, Adams
5/29/10 4/3/10 5/23/09 5/25/00 4/1/10 4/12/03 5/24/00 5/23/03 4/22/05 5/7/09
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
6-10.25 Stefka Kostadinova (BUL), 1987 6-8.75 Chaunte’ Howard-Lowe (Nike), 2010 6-6.75 Amy Acuff (UCLA), 1997 6-4.75 M. Cadienhead (ACU), 2002 5-10 Aisha Adams, 2009
ASU Women’s Top Marks 5-10 Aisha Adams 5-9.75 Aisha Adams 5-9.25 Aisha Adams 5-8.75 Aisha Adams 5’-8.50 Kati Holly 5-8.50 Aisha Adams 5-8 Donna McGill 5-8 Aisha Adams 5-8 Chrystal Ruiz 5-7.75 Aisha Adams
5/23/03 5/23/03 5/2/03 5/27/10 1988 5/27/04 5/9/10 5/7/04 5/23/02 4/12/03
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
3/5/09 3/31/10 5/27/10 3/19/09 5/6/11 8/8/09 1985 3/11/10 5/27/10 5/8/10
16-7.25 Yelena Isinbaeva (RUS), 2009 16-1.75 Jenn Stucyznski (USA), 2008 15-0.25 Lacy Johnson (Florida State), 2006 13-7 K. Rains (Minn. St. Mankato), 2009 12-11.5 Danielle Dorsey, 2009
ASU Women’s Top Marks 12-11.5 Danielle Dorsey 12-10 Kasey Gierke 12-10 Danielle Dorsey 12-6.25 Danielle Dorsey 12-6 Whitney Law 12-6 Kasey Gierke 12-6 Cortni Cioni 12-5.5 Emily Paratore 12-4.50 Kelsey Coffman 12-4 Emily Paratore 12-4 Danielle Dorsey 12-4 Danielle Dorsey
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
24-8.25 Galina Chistyakova (URS), 1988 24-7 J. Joyner-Kersee (Honda), 1994 23-9 Jackie Joyner (UCLA), 1985 21-2.5 Carla Seldon (Angelo State), 1984 21-9 Carla Seldon, 1984
ASU Women’s Top Marks 21-9 Carla Seldon 21-2.5 Carla Seldon 21-0 Carla Seldon 20-9 Denise Scott 20-8 Aisha Adams 20-5.25 Aisha Adams 20-4.5 Aisha Adams 20-3.5 Shavon Jackson 20-3.25 Johna Tackel 20-2.5w LaTisha Burns
1984 1984 1984 5/7/04 5/8/10 4/1/10 5/9/09 5/2/03 5/23/91 5/27/04
WOMEN’S TRIPLE JUMP
WOMEN’S POLE VAULT
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
WOMEN’S HIGH JUMP
52.34 Yuliya Pechonkina (RUS), 2003 52.47 Lashinda Demus (Nike), 2011 53.47 Janeene Vickers (UCLA), 1991 56.85 M. Cumberbatch (Lincoln (Mo.)), 2010 56.93 Aisha Adams, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 56.93 Aisha Adams 57.94 Aisha Adams 58.50 Chrystal Ruiz 58.64 Aisha Adams 58.77 Aisha Adams 58.79 Chrystal Ruiz 58.94 Chrystal Ruiz 59.19 Chrystal Ruiz 59.38 Daniela Swearingen 59.52 Chrystal Ruiz
WOMEN’S LONG JUMP
Women’s Records
4/9/09 5/11/07 5/11/07 5/9/09 5/8/08 5/10/07 4/8/04 4/28/05 3/19/11 5/11/07 3/8/07 4/30/09
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
50-10.25 Inessa Kravets (UKR), 1995 47-5 Tiomb Hurd (Nike), 2004 46-9 Kim Williams (FSU), 2011 43-8 K. Grelsson (Seattle Pacific), 1992 42-4.25 Amy Bippert, 1996
ASU Women’s Top Marks 43-9w LaTasha Mosley 42-4.25 Amy Bippert 42-3.75 LaTasha Mosley 42-3.5 LaTasha Mosley 41-11.5 Amy Bippert 41-7.75 LaTasha Mosley 41-5 Amy Bippert 41-4 LaTasha Mosley 41-3 LaTasha Mosley 41-3 LaTasha Mosley
5/2/03 5/9/96 4/20/02 5/24/02 4/19/96 5/23/03 5/6/95 4/12/03 4/13/02 4/18/03
WOMEN’S SHOT PUT Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
74-3 Natalya Lisovskaya (URS), 1987 66-2.5 Ramon Pagel (Mazda TC), 1988 62-3.75 Meg Ritchie (Arizona), 1983 57-6.5 A. Blewitt (Ashland), 2003 52-10 Adree Lakey, 2009
ASU Women’s Top Marks 52-10 Adree Lakey 52-8.5 Adree Lakey 52-2.5 Adree Lakey 51-10.5 Adree Lakey 51-3.75 Adree Lakey 51-3.5 Adree Lakey 51-1 Adree Lakey 50-5.25 Adree Lakey 50-4.5 Adree Lakey 50-0.5 Adree Lakey
5/22/09 4/30/09 4/9/09 5/9/09 3/7/09 4/13/06 4/1/09 5/24/07 5/2/08 3/5/09
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS WOMEN’S DISCUS Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
WOMEN’S HEPTATHLON
252-0 Gabriele Reinsch (GDR), 1988 222-0 Suzy Powell-Roos, 2007 221-5 Meg Ritchie (Arizona), 1981 189-6 C. Barnes (Cal St. Bakersfield), 2005 175-0 Culley Jo Dawson, 2009
ASU Women’s Top Marks 175-0 Culley Jo Dawson 173-6 Culley Jo Dawson 168-9 Culley Jo Dawson 167-10 Kathy Crowe 167-1 Culley Jo Dawson 165-10 Birgitta Troive 165-6 Adree Lakey 164-4 Kandra Lakey 164-3 Birgitta Troive 163-5 Culley Jo Dawson
5/9/09 3/21/09 4/1/09 1999 4/30/09 1986 4/30/09 4/27/06 1986 3/7/09
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
7,291 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA), 1988 7,291 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (USA), 1988 6,718 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (UCLA), 1983 5,698 Aisha Adams (Angelo State), 2010 5,795 Aisha Adams, 2010
ASU Women’s Top Marks 5,795 Aisha Adams 5,698 Aisha Adams 5,670 Amber Miller 5,636 Aisha Adams 5,616 Aisha Adams 5,586 Aisha Adams 5,572 Chrystal Ruiz 5,529 Aisha Adams 5,499 Aisha Adams 5,384 Amber Miller
4/1/10 5/28/10 4/10/03 6/28/09 8/9/09 5/23/09 5/28/10 4/1/09 3/20/09 3/20/03
WOMEN’S HAMMER Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
256-10 Anita Wlodarczyk (POL), 2010 242-4.5 Erin Gilreath (NY AC), 2005 239-4 Jenny Dahlberg (Georgia), 2007 212-9 J. Jeschelnig (Ashland), 2002 184-4 Adree Lakey, 2007
ASU Women’s Top Marks 184-4 Adree Lakey 182-6 Adree Lakey 182-4 Adree Lakey 181-0 Culley Jo Dawson 179-4 Adree Lakey 178-4 Culley Jo Dawson 177-0 Adree Lakey 176-5 Adree Lakey 175-8 Adree Lakey 175-3 Adree Lakey
5/24/07 4/10/08 5/22/09 4/3/09 4/9/09 4/9/09 4/30/09 3/5/09 4/19/08 4/2/08
WOMEN’S JAVELIN Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
237-2 218-8 202-10 191-1 174-8
Barbora Spotakova (CZE), 2008 Kara Patterson (Asics), 2010 Irina Kharun (Indiana), 2004 Karin Smith (Cal Poly), 1982 Amber Miller, 2003
ASU Women’s Top Marks 174-8 Amber Miller 169-0 Amber Miller 161-8 Alice Keeton 158-3.5 Amber Miller 158-1 Adree Lakey 158-0 Amber Miller 156-11 Adree Lakey 154-9 Amber Miller 153-9 Amber Miller 153-0 Alice Keeton
3/22/03 5/23/03 5/26/94 4/18/03 4/19/08 5/2/03 5/2/08 5/24/02 4/12/03 5/12/94
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WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS 55M
Women’s Records American 6.56 Division II Meet 6.76 Angelo State 7.20
Gwen Torrence (UGA), 1987 Hermin Joseph, ACU, 1993 Tiffany Wilcox, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 7.20 Tiffany Wilcox 7.29 Tiffany Wilcox 7.31 Tiffany Wilcox 7.63 Tiffany Wilcox 7.45 Makayla Myers 7.46 Makayla Myers 7.52 Makayla Myers 7.65 Cindy Stewart 7.65 Brenda Anderson 8.02 Brittany Clarke
2/18/11 2/5/11 2/5/11 1/21/11 1/21/11 2/15/11 2/5/11 1/30/85 1/30/85 1/13/12
60M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
6.92 6.95 7.09 7.20 7.87
Irina Privalova (RUS), 1993 Gail Devers (USA), 1993 Angela Williams (USC), 2001 Barbara Pierre (St. Aug), 2010 Tiffany Wilxox, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 7.87 Tiffany Wilcox
2/19/11
200M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
21.87 Merlene Ottey (Jamaica), 1993 22.33 Gwen Torrence (USA), 1966 22.40 Bianca Knight (Texas), 2008 23.32 Semoy Hackett, Lincoln (MO), 2010 25.71 Tiffany Wilcox, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 25.71 Tiffany Wilcox 26.39 Tiffany Wilcox 26.44 Makayla Myers 26.46 Johna Tacker 26.58 Makayla Myers 26.87 Theresa Sue 26.96 Makayla Myers
2/15/11 1/21/11 2/18/11 1/28/89 1/21/11 1/13/12 2/5/11
400M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
49.59 Jamila Kratochvilova (CZECH), 1982 50.54 Fracena McCorory (Hampton), 2010 50.54 Fracena McCorory (Hampton), 2010 52.22 Lorraine Graham (Lincoln MO), 1997 55.60 Chrystal Ruiz, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 55.60 Chrystal Ruiz 56.78 Chrystal Ruiz 58.07 Andria Nussey 58.20 Aisha Adams 58.81 Theresa Sue 59.06 Theresa Sue 59.72 Lexi Brooks 59.92 Jaylen Rodgers 34 ANGELO STATE TRACK AND FIELD 2012
2/10/12 3/9/12 2/18/11 2/7/10 2/18/11 2/5/11 1/20/12 2/5/12
59.99 1:00.33 1:01.42
Lexi Brooks Kristene Crockett Kristene Crockett
2/4/12 2/5/11 1/21/11
800M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
1:55.82 Jolanda Ceplak (Slovenia),2002 1:58.71 Nicole Teter (Nike), 2002 2:00.75 Nicole Cook (Tenn), 2005 2:05.75 Steph Kuhlman (GVSU), 2003 2:10.42 Andria Nussey 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 2:10.42 Andria Nussey 2:12.33 Andria Nussey 2:12.50 Andria Nussey 2:12.91 Andria Nussey 2:16.09 Chrystal Ruiz 2:18.97 Chrystal Ruiz 2:19.39 Chrystal Ruiz 2:20.74 Chrystal Ruiz 2:21.06 Chrystal Ruiz 2:24.6 Debbie Wells
3/11/11 2/5/11 3/11/11 1/21/11 3/11/11 2/19/12 2/10/12 2/11/11 3/9/12 1/26/85
MILE
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
4:17.14 Doina Melinte (Romania), 1990 4:20.5 Mary Slaney (Athletics West), 1982 4:25.91 Jenny Barringer (Colorado), 2009 4:38.06 Suzy Jones (UC Davis), 1996 5:22.38 Brittney Heath, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 5:22.38 Brittney Heath 5:22.92 Alyssa Priest 5:28.55 Emeline Crutcher 5:31.05 Emeline Crutcher 5:42.48 Sofia Ramos 5:52.80 Jennifer Flanery 5:53.43 Sofia Ramos 5:54.51 Emeline Crutcher
2/6/12 2/4/12 2/5/11 2/4/12 2/19/11 2/18/11 2/5/11 1/21/11
3,000M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
8:23.72 Meseret Defar (Ethiopia), 2007 8:33.25 Shalane Flanagan (Nike), 2007 8:42.03 Jenny Barringer, (Colorado), 2009 9:30.34 Nancy Dietman (NDSU), 1985 7.20 Tiffany Wilcox, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 10:54.68 Katy Williams 10:59.05 Katy Williams 11:01.27 Pam Blair 11:11.33 Jessica Boudreau 11:13.07 Kelsey Merritt 11:14.26 Annifer Flores 11:21.48 Alyssa Priest 11:22.22 Alyssa Priest 11:32.43 Jessica Boudreau 12:02.18 Jennifer Flanery
2/4/12 1/20/12 1/28/89 2/5/11 2/5/11 2/4/12 2/18/11 1/20/12 1/20/12 2/5/11
5000M
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
14:24.37 Meseret Defar (Ethiopia), 2009 14:47.62 Shalane Flanagan (Nike), 2009 15:14.18 Kim Smith (Providence), 2004 16:16.77 Mandi Zemba (GVSU), 2007 19:51.69 Alyssa Priest, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 19:51.69 Alyssa Priest 19:57.01 Kelsey Merritt 20:06.86 Jessica Boudreau
2/5/11 1/21/11 2/5/11
55M HURDLES
Women’s Records American 7.67 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Honda), 1995 Division II Meet 7.62 Delloreen Ennis-London (ACU), 1999 Angelo State 8.16 Aisha Adams, 2010 ASU Women’s Top Marks 8.16 Aisha Adams 8.18 Aisha Adams 8.18 Chrystal Ruiz 8.18 Chrystal Ruiz 8.18 Chrystal Ruiz 8.20 Brea Bennett 8.20 Chrystal Ruiz 8.22 Chrystal Ruiz 8.24 Cindy Stewart 8.24 Chrystal Ruiz
2/6/10 2/6/10 2/19/12 2/19/12 2/4/12 2/18/11 2/4/12 1/20/12 1/26/85 1/13/12
60M HURDLES Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
7.68 7.72 7.84 8.05 8.63
Susanna Kallur (Sweden), 2008 Lolo Jones (Asics), 1989 Ginnie Crawford (USC), 2006 Indira Spence (Adams St), 2010 Chrystal Ruiz, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 8.63 Chrystal Ruiz 8.70 Chrystal Ruiz 8.82 Chrystal Ruiz 8.86 Bree Bennett 8.87 Bree Bennett 8.90 Chrystal Ruiz 8.91 Chrystal Ruiz 9.02 Chrystal Ruiz
3/9/12 3/11/11 2/11/12 2/19/11 2/19/11 2/19/11 2/11/11 2/19/11
WOMEN’S INDOOR RECORDS 4X400M RELAY Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
LONG JUMP 3:23.37 Russia, 2006 3:27.34 Dunn, Trotter, Hastings, Felix, 2010 3:27.66 Texas, 2003 3:39.24 Lincoln (MO), 1997 3:49.12 Ruiz, Brooks, Sue Rodgers, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 3:49.14 Ruiz, Brooks, Sue, Rodgers 2/19/12 3:50.98 Ruiz, Sue, Wilcox, Nussey 2/18/11 3:52.25 Ruiz, Brooks, Sue, Rodgers 1/20/12 3:54.08 Ruiz, Byrd, Nussey, Crockett 2/6/10 3:55.52 Brooks, Ruiz, Sue, Rodgers 1/13/12 3:56.11 Ruiz, Nussey, Crockett, WIlconx 1/21/11 3:58.24 Wilcox, Nussey, Crockett, Sue 2/5/11 4:02.66 Brooks, Rodgers, Gray, Rittenberry 2/4/12 4:12.58 Rittenberry, Gray, Francis, Diggs 1/13/12 4:14.93 Myers, Rittenberry, Bennett, Diggs 1/21/11
HIGH JUMP
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
WOMEN’S WEIGHT 49.59 Jamila Kratochvilova (Czech), 1982 23-4.75 Jackie Joyner-Kersee (Honda), 1994 22-8 Elva Foulbourne’ (Auburn), 2002 20-5.75 Chandra Sturrup (Norfolk St.), 2011 18-10 Chrystal Ruiz, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 18-10 Chrystal Ruiz 18-9.75 Chrystal Ruiz 18-9.25 Chrystal Ruiz 18-6.50 Chrystal Ruiz 18-6 Johna Tacker 18-6 Chrystal Ruiz 18-5 Chrystal Ruiz 18-3 Chyrstal Ruiz 18-2.50 Theresa Sue 18-1.75 Chrystal Ruiz
1/20/12 3/11/11 3/9/12 2/19/12 1990 2/19/12 2/18/11 2/4/12 2/16/12 1/14/12
TRIPLE JUMP 6-9.75 Kajsa Bergqvis (Sweden(, 2006 6-7 Tisha Waller (UNA), 1998 6-6 Destinee Hooker (Texas), 2009 6-2.75 Maresa Cadienhead (ACU), 2002 5-8 Chrystal Ruiz, 3/9/12
ASU Women’s Top Marks 5-8 Chrystal Ruiz 5-8 Chrystal Ruiz 5-7.25 Kati Holly 5-7 Chrystal Ruiz 5-7 Chrystal Ruiz 5-6.50 Chrstal Ruiz 5-6.50 Chrstal Ruiz 5-6.50 Chrstal Ruiz 5-6.50 Catricia Mills 5-5.75 Kati Holly
3/9/12 2/19/12 2/18/11 2/4/12 3/11/11 3/9/12 2/10/12 1/13/12 1/26/85 2/5/11
POLE VAULT
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
50-4.75 Tatyana Lebedeva (Russia), 2004 46-8.25 Sheila Hudson (Reebok), 1995 46-9 Suzette Lee’ (LSU), 1997 43-11.75 Nkeiruka Domike (Neb. Omaha), 2011 36-7.75 Brittany Clarke, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 36-7.75 Brittany Clarke 35-10.50 Jaylen Rodgers 35-7.75 Brittany Clarke 35-7.75 Brittany Clarke 35-6 Cathryn Rittenberry 35-4 Brittany Clarke 35-2 Jaylen Rodgers 34-7.75 Cathryn Rittenberry 33-11.50 Cathryn Rittenberry 33-5.25 Carmen Herrera
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
83-10.25 Brittney Riley (SIU), 2007 83-10.25 Brittney Riley (SIU), 2007 83-10.25 Brittney Riley (SIU), 2007 67-4.25 Jackie Jeschelnig (Ashland), 2002 41-8.50 Andrea Edwards, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 41-8.50 Andrea Edwards 41-1 Andrea Edwards
1/21/11 2/5/11
WOMEN’S PENTATHLON Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
4,991 Irina Belova (Russia), 1992 4,753 Hyleas Fountain (Nike), 2010 4,540 Brianne Theisen’ (Oregon), 2011 4,064 Lindsay Lettow (Central Mo.), 2011 4,008 Chrystal Ruiz, 2012
ASU Women’s Top Marks 4,008 Chrystal Ruiz 3,981 Chrystal Ruiz 3,946 Chrystal Ruiz 3,858 Chrystal Ruiz 3,658 Chrystal Ruiz 3,386 Jordan Gray 3,178 Catyrhn Rittenberry
3/9/12 3/11/11 2/19/12 2/10/12 2/11/11 2/19/12 2/19/12
2/20/12 2/19/12 2/5/12 1/20/12 1/13/12 1/13/12 1/13/12 2/19/12 1/21/11 2/18/11
SHOT PUT 16-4.75 Yelena Isinbaeva (Russtia), 2009 15-11 Jenn Suhr (adidas), 2011 14-10.75 Tina Sutej (Arkansas), 2011 14’-1.75 Katelin Rains (Minn. St. Mankato), 2008 12-1.50 Kelsey Coffman, 2/5/11
ASU Women’s Top Marks 12-1.50 Kelsey Coffman 11-9.75 Kelsey Coffman 11-9.75 Summer Sutherland 11-7.75 Kelsey Coffman 11-7.75 Summer Sutherland 11-6.5 Kelsey Coffman 11-5.75 Kelsey Coffman
2/5/11 2/19/12 2/19/12 1/21/11 2/5/11 2/18/11 1/20/12
Women’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
73-10 Helena Fibingerova (Czech), 1977 65-2.25 Jill Camarena-Williams (NYAC), 2011 62-10 Laura Gerraughty (UNC), 2004 57-7.75 Adriane Blewitt (Ashland), 2003 42-9.75 Kimberly Williams, 2011
ASU Women’s Top Marks 42-9.75 Kimberly Williams 42-4.25 Kimberly Williams 41-7.25 Kimberly Williams 41-1.50 Kimberly Williams 40-9.75 Kimberly Williams 40-3 Kathleen Johnson 40-2 Kimberly Williams 39-1 Kimberly Williams 37-6.50 Jordan Gray 37-3.50 Ashlie Francis
2/5/11 2/4/12 1/20/12 2/19/12 2/18/11 1/28/89 1/21/11 1/13/12 1/13/12 1/13/12
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MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS 55M
Men’s Records American Division II Meet Angelo State
4:41.19 4:45.4 6.00 Lee McRae (Pitt), 1986 6.06 Frederick Johnson (Hampton), 1985 6.42 Nick Smith, 2011
ASU Men’s Top Marks 6.42 Nick Smith 6.45 Trevor Rogers 6.60 Guy Henry
2/18/11 2/18/11 2/18/11
200M
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
19.92 Frank Fredericks (Nambia), 1996 20.10 Wallace Spearmon (Arkansas), 2005 20.10 Wallace Spearmon (Arkansas), 2005 20.91 Josh Scott (St. Augustine’s), 2010 21.94 Nick Smith, 2011
ASU Men’s Top Marks 21.94 Nick Smith 22.47 Granville Homes 22.65 Guy Henry
2/18/11 1/30/88 2/18/11
44.57 44.57 44.57 46.05 48.79
Kerron Clement (USA), 2005 Kerron Clement (Flordia), 2005 Kerron Clement (Flordia), 2005 Josh Scott (St. Augustine’s), 2010 Jody Wood, 1988
ASU Men’s Top Marks 48.79 Jody Wood 50.50 Tony Marquez
1/30/88 1/30/88
800M
Men’s Records World American ollegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Angelo State
7:24.90 7:32.43 7:38.59 8:56.48
Daniel Komen (Kenya), 1998 Bernard Lagat (Nike), 2007 Alistair Craig (Arkansas), 2004 Bryan Barker, 2012
ASU Men’s Top Marks 8:56.48 Bryan Barker 9:11.24 Jamin Goecker 9:34.33 Robert Hummingbird
2/4/12 2/4/12 2/4/12
5000M
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
12:49.60 Kenenisa Bekele (Ethiopia), 2008 13:11.44 Galen Rupp (Nike), 2011 13:18.12 Galen Rupp (Oregon), 2009 13:44.27 Michael Aish (Western St.), 2001 15:58.00 Brian Carroll, 2010 2/6/10
55M HURDLES Men’s Records American Division II Meet Angelo State
6.89 Renaldo Nehemiah (Maryland), 1979 7.12 Deworski Odom (St. Augustine’s) 2000 7.36 Dextor Brent, 1991
ASU Men’s Top Marks 7.36 Dextor Brent 8.13 Chisom Akagha
3/8/91 2/18/11
4X400M RELAY 1:42.67 Wilson Kipketer (Denmark) 1997 1:45.00 Johnny Gray (Santa Monica TC), 1992 1:44.84 Paul Ereng (Virginia), 1989 1:47.78 Savieri Ngidhi (ACU), 1995 1:58.66 Nick Wargo, 2011
ASU Men’s Top Marks 1:58.66 Nick Wargo 2:01.45 Josh Tolentino 2:02.56 Steven Gundy
2/18/11 2/18/11 2/6/10
MILE
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
1983 1983
3,000M
ASU Men’s Top Marks 15:58.00 Brian Carroll
400M
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
Ken Wilson Ricky Lopez
3:48.45 Hicham El Guerrouj (Morocco), 1997 3:49.89 Bernard Lagat (Nike), 2005 3:55.02 German Fernandez (Ok. St.) 2009 4:00.34 John Kemboi (ACU), 2001 4:21.3 Chandler Pruitt, 1983
ASU Men’s Top Marks 4:21.3 Chandler Pruitt 4:26.06 Dave Medlin 4:26.63 Victor Viesca 4:40.7 Jason Herring
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1983 1/30/88 1/30/88 1983
Men’s Records World 3:02.83 USA, 1999 American 3:01.96 National Team, 2006 Collegiate 3:03.51 Florida, 2005 Division II Meet 3:08.21 St. Augustine’s, 1995 Angelo State 3:17.30 Adkins, Holland, Holik, Thayer, 2011 ASU Men’s Top Marks 3:17.30 Adkins, Holland, Holik, Thayer 2/18/11 3:23.13 Warrick, Russell, Creek, Solomon 1990
HIGH JUMP
Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
7-11.50 Javier Sotomayor (Cuba), 1989 7-10.50 Hollis Conway(Nike), 1991 7-9.25 Hollis Conway (La.LAF), 1989 7-6 Jim Dilling (Minn. St. Mankato), 2006 6-10 Neville Leverett, 1983
ASU Men’s Top Marks Top Marks 6-10 Neville Leverett 6-9.75 Vondrell Harris 6-8 Cliff Holding 6-6 Jim Braunstein 6-4 Dylan Walter 5-10 Dylan Walter
2/12/83 2/18/11 2/12/83 1/30/88 2/18/11 2/5/11
POLE VAULT Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
20-2 Sergey Bubka (Soviet Union), 1993 19-6.50 Lawrence Johnson (adidas), 2001 19-2.25 Jacob Davis (Texas), 1999 18-1 Matt Kickl (TAMUK), 1999 15-9 Russell Trible, 1990
ASU Men’s Top Marks 15-9 Russell Trible 15-3 Shane Holmes 15-3 Jacon McDonald 15-3 Tyler Orlando 15-0 Jeff Myers 15-0 Prine 14-9 Andrew Allison 14-9 Jacob McDonald 14-6.25 Shane Holmes
1990 2/5/11 2/5/11 2/5/11 1/30/88 1983 2/18/11 2/18/11 2/4/12
LONG JUMP Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
28-10.25 Carl Lewis (USA), 1984 28-10.25 Carl Lewis (Santa Monica TC), 1984 28-2.25 Miguel Pate (Alabama), 2002 26-1 Terrell Carpenter (St. Augustine’s), 1989 25-0 Kerry Therwhanger, 1985
ASU Men’s Top Marks 25-0 Kerry Therwhanger 24-00.75 Trevor Rogers 23-9 Tervor Rogers 23-8 Kerry Therwhanger 22-3.75 Patrick Hunter 21-2 Austin Slone 21-0 Austin Slone 20-10 Austin Slone 20-7 Shane Holmes
1985 2/18/11 2/5/11 1983 2/4/12 2/5/11 2/4/12 2/18/11 2/5/11
TRIPLE JUMP Men’s Records World American Collegiate Division II Meet Angelo State
58-9.25 Teddy Tamgho (France), 2011 58-3.25 Mike Conley (Tyson TC), 1987 57-5 Charlie Simpkins (Baptist), 1986 54-00.50 Wilbert Walker (Lincoln MO), 2006 51-8.50 Gideon Cheruiyot, 1983
ASU Men’s Top Marks 51-8.50 Gideon Cheruiyot 46-11.75 Austin Slone 46-4 Tracy Manning 46-0 Patrick Hunter 45-11.75 Austin Slone 44-9.75 Austin Slone
2/12/83 2/4/12 1/27/90 2/4/12 2/18/11 2/5/11
MEN’S INDOOR RECORDS SHOT PUT
Men’s Records World 74-4.25 Randy Barnes (USA), 1989 American 74-4.25 Randy Barnes (Mazda TC), 1989 Collegiate 71-3.25 Ryan Whiting (ASU), 2008 Division II Meet 64-11.50 Kurt Roberts (Ashland), 2007 Angelo State 59-4 Mats Hedberg, 1983 ASU Men’s Top Marks 59-4 Mats Hedberg 1983 58-9 Lennart Flyman 1983 58-5.75 Patrick Hennings 1991 57-3 Lennart Flyman 1983 56-11.50 Lennart Flyman 2/12/83 54-3 Sawyer 1983 53-9.75 Anders Larrson 1991 53-00.75 Kyle Freeman 1/30/88 52-00.50 Kyle Freeman 1988
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RECORDS LEGRAND SPORTS COMPLEX RECORDS (MEN)
LEGRAND SPORTS COMPLEX RECORDS (WOMEN)
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 110H 400H
10.07 20.15 44.7 1:46.59 3:44.44 8:47.37 14:00.49 29:05.44 13.50 49.52
Jason Smoots, N.C. Central Bryan Bridgewater, California State-LA Antonio Pettigrew, St. Augustine’s Joel Ngetich, Wayland Baptist Peter Rono, Mt. Saint Mary’s Nicodemus Naimadu, Abilene Christian Charles Cheruiyot, Mt. St. Mary’s Sam Obwocha, Ranger JC Derek Knowles, St. Augustine’s Tranel Hawkins, Angelo State
2002 1992 1991 1982 1988 2005 1988 1984 1988 1984
Relays 4x100 4x400
39.31 3:04.89
St. Augustine’s St. Augustine’s
1991 1991
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon
Relays 4x100 44.32 Lincoln 4x400 3:34.75 Alabama A&M
2009 1988
7-3.25 18-7.5 27-3 .25 54-3.75 54-3.75 65-1.5 202-10 213-9 232-6 8,338
Harrison Carrington, Texas A&M-Kingsville Billy Olson, Abilene Christian Gordon McKee, SW Texas State James Browne, Abilene Christian Terrance Woods, Abilene Christian Oskar Jakobsson, Texas Andy Kokhanovsky, Abilene Christian Lennart Bodell, Angelo State Mike Smierciak, Angelo State Henrick Daghard, Unattached
1993 1980 1990 1990 2002 1982 1996 1984 1989 1996
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
2002 2009 1996 1988 2002 2002 2002 1988 2003 2002
ASU DAVID NOBLE RELAYS RECORDS (MEN)
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 3,000 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 100H 400H
11.1 22.95 51.39 2:07.15 4:20.61 9:25.53 10:22.98 16:38.0 34:39.68 12.95 57.94
6-4.75 13-7 21-10 43-5.75 55-10 177-9 212-9 186-10 5,670 5,670
Hermin Joseph, Abilene Christian Samoy Hackett, Lincoln Jearl Miles, Alabama A&M Marlene Wilcox, Calif. State-L.A. Darcy Arreola, Calif. State-Northridge Lucie Mays, SE Missouri State Mary Ballinger Jody Dunston, Texas-San Antonio Teresa Sobiesk, Army Shermaine Williams, J.C. Smith Aisha Adams, Angelo State
1993 2009 1988 1991 1988 1991 1989 1988 2009 2010
Maresa Cadienhead, Abilene Christian Katelin Rains, Minnesota State-Mankato Tameka Roberts, Texas-San Antonio Diana Wills, Army Adriane Blewitt, Ashland April Burton, Calif. State-Bakersfield Jackie Jeschelnig, Ashland Durelle Schimek, Calif. Poly-Pomona Amber Miller, Angelo State Meredith Davis, Morningside
ASU DAVID NOBLE RELAYS RECORDS (WOMEN)
Track 100 200 400 800 1500 Steeplechase 5000 10,000 110H 400H
10.08 20.59 45.24 45.24 1:46.59 3:45.44 9:16.59 14:06.07 31:54.00 13.78 49.52
Darrell Green, Texas A&I William Davis, Angelo State Darrell Hadden, SW Texas State Leonard Byrd, Texas-San Antonio Joel Ngetich, Wayland Baptist Joseph Tengelei, Abilene Christian Juan de Bastos, South Plains JC James Bungei, Lubbock Christian John Rivera, Texas A&I Tarmo Jallai, Texas A&M-Kingsville Tranel Hawkins, Angelo State
1983 1982 1988 1995 1982 1993 2000 1991 1983 2004 1984
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 3,000 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 100H 400H
11.1 23.64 53.87 2:10.47 4:26.5 9:55.41 11:16.26 16:38.0 37:35.52 13.55 57.94
Hermin Joseph, Abilene Christian Yolanda Straughn, Abilene Christian Louise Ayetoteche, Abilene Christian Adeh Muamba, South Plains JC Maria Medina, Texas Tech Jody Dunston, Texas-San Antonio Katie Leonard, Texas Tech Jody Dunston, Texas-San Antonio Veronica Cavazos, Texas Tech Dellorreen Ennis, Abilene Christian Aisha Adams, Angelo State
1993 1990 1999 2002 1984 1987 2003 1989 1984 1996 2010
Relays 4x100 4x400
39.46 3:04.98
Abilene Christian Wayland Baptist
1993 1985
Relays 4x100 4x400
44.82 3:42.44
Abilene Christian Angelo State
1993 2003
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Decathlon
7-3.25 18-7.5 27-3.25 54-3.75 65-1.5 202-10 223-6 213-3 8,338
Harrison Carrington, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1993 Billy Olson, Abilene Christian 1980 Gordon McKee, SW Texas State 1990 James Browne, Abilene Christian 1990 Oskar Jakobsson, Texas 1982 Andy Kokhanovsky, Abilene Christian 1996 Rogers Davis, Angelo State 1998 Isaac Ybarra, Unattached 2005 & 2006 Henrick Daghard, Unattached 1996
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
5-10 13-1.75 21-10 42-11.25 52-8.75 171-9 182-6 168-8 5,670
Mazel Thomas, Abilene Christian Britni Lawrence, Texas State Tameka Roberts, Texas-San Antonio Zulaykah Ali, South Plains JC Abby Ruston, Texas State Marlene Lewis, Abilene Christian Adree Lakey, Angelo State Sonya Smith, Abilene Christian Amber Miller, Angelo State
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1986 2006 1996 2005 and 2006 2007 1986 2008 1985 2003
ALL-AMERICANS (MEN) 100-YARD DASH
1973 K.O. Okyir (1st) 1974 K.O. Okyir (3rd)
100-METER DASH 1977 1980 1982 1987 1991 1999
Wylie Turner (3rd) Ellison Portis (1st) Ernest Pennington (5th) Will Davis (7th) Aatron Kenney (4th) Steve Celestine (2nd) Kendral Terrance (7th)
220-YARD DASH
1973 K.O. Okyir (3rd)
200-METER DASH 1976 1977 1980 1982 1986 1987 1996 1997
Wylie Turner (3rd) Wylie Turner (1st) Ellison Portis (2nd) Barry Samples (5th) Will Davis (2nd) Aatron Kenney (4th) Aatron Kenney (5th) Royce Dennis (3rd) Royce Dennis (2nd)
400-METER DASH 1979 1992 2009 2010
Jeremy Krone (6th) Andre Byrd (8th) James Howell (7th) James Howell (3rd)
800-METER RUN 1980 1981 1985 1992 1993
Jeremy Krone (6th) Jeremy Krone (6th) Kevin Herring (8th) Douglas Kalembo (4th) Diego Cordoba (6th)
1,500-METER RUN
1990 Mike Covey (5th)
9.50 9.50
10.57 10.15 10.56 10.78 10.57 10.59 10.56
THREE-MILE RUN 1975 Guy Levey (5th)
MARATHON
1978 Kim Wrinkle (6th)
55-METER HURDLES 1991 Dextor Brent (3rd)
110-METER HURDLES 1983 Kevin Nance (8th) 1984 Dennis Nolder (6th)
Rod Welch (4th) Randy Simmons (7th) Rod Welch (3rd) Dextor Brent (7th) Randy Simmons (8th) Randy Simmons (7th) Dextor Brent (3rd) Randy Riggins (5th) Dextor Brent (3rd) Dave McCune (6th) Ryan McWilliams (4th) Ryan McWilliams (7th)
400-METER HURDLES 21.20
21.19 21.17 20.89 21.13 21.37 21.12 21.15 20.97 21.12
47.00 48.00 47.12 45.95
1:49.5 1:50.77 1:51.90 1:50.41 1:49.81
3:50.71
3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 1984 Kevin Kieser (3rd) 1999 Karsten Duncan (5th) 2001 Lane Rutland (8th)
1986 1987 1988 1989 1991 1992 1997 2007 2009
8:56.67 9:06.60 9:11.16
13:53.04
2:30:15.6
7.36
14.51 14.41
1975 1976 1977 1978 1983 1984 1988 1989 1991 1992 1993 1996 1997 1999 2001 2002 2006 2007 2009
Ronnie Gainey (5th) Ronnie Gainey (3rd) Ronnie Gainey (1st) Robert Klein (5th) Tranel Hawkins (1st) Carl Young (2nd) Tranel Hawkins (1st) Randy Simmons (1st) Jody Wood (2nd) Randy Simmons (2nd) Jody Redding (5th) Jody Redding (3rd) Jody Redding (6th) Dave McCune (4th) Jeremie Alley (5th) Dave McCune (4th) Marlon Thomas (6th) Marlon Thomas (2nd) Noah Dean (2nd) Noah Dean (2nd) Justin Boyd (2nd) Justin Boyd (3rd) Jeremy Jones (4th)
4x100-METER RELAY
14.34 14.59 14.01 14.11 14.12 14.10 13.85 14.30 13.88 14.53 14.47 14.40
52.72 51.65 51.71 52.58 50.44 51.11 49.11 51.05 51.27 51.13 52.41 51.88 51.96 51.50 52.02 51.55 52.31 50.94 51.69 50.56 51.29 50.83 52.60
1982 39.92 (2nd) Michael Elarms, Jeremy Krone, Barry Samples, Ernest Pennington 1983 39.98 (1st) Paul Warren, Kevin Nance, Barry Samples, Ernest Pennington 1986 40.67 (3rd) Kirkland Figaro, Larry Payne, Granville Holmes, Aatron Kenney 1987 39.89 (1st) Kirkland Figaro, Larry Payne, Granville Holmes, Aatron Kenney 1988 41.15 (5th) Keith Meek, Derek Cardinez, Granville Holmes, Darrell Warrick 1997 40.72 (5th) Valery Jackson, Lewis Jackson, Bobby Vaughan, Darrin Session 1998 41.05 (5th) Bobby Vaughan, Lewis Jackson, Justin Ritter, Darrin Session
1999 41.07 (7th) Bobby Vaughan, Marlon Thomas, West Herbert, Kendral Terrance 2008 41.30 (8th) Richard Covington, Raymond Hickem, Brian Holik, Jeremy Jones 2010 40.78 (6th) James Howell, Ryan Adkins, Brian Holik, Nick Smith
4x400-METER RELAY
1982 3:09.17 (1st) Michael Elarms, Jeremy Krone, Barry Samples, Ernest Pennington 1983 3:08.35 (4th) Barry Samples, Ernest Pennington, Carl Young, Tranel Hawkins 1984 3:11.06 (10th) Ernie Vigil, Trannel Hawkins, Larry Payne, Johnny Baskin 1986 3:11.72 (6th) Larry Payne, Marvin Blackwell, Ernest Vigil, Ottoway Perryman 1987 3:11.93 (7th) Brian Johnson, Larry Payne, Randy Simmons, Aatron Kenney 1988 3:12.81 (7th) Jim Bob Jacobs, Darrell Warrick, Tony Marquez, Derek Cardinez 1989 3:11.10 (3rd) Jim Bob Jacobs, Derek Cardinez, Randy Simmons, Carl Davis 1990 3:14.05 (8th) 1992 3:10.03 (5th) Andre Byrd, Chris Wilson, Korey Kothmann, Doug Kalembo 1996 3:08.20 (2nd) Lewis Jackson, Dave McCune, Kiley Anglin, Royce Dennis 1997 3:05.89 (2nd) Bobby Vaughan, Darrin Session, Dave McCune, Royce Dennis 1998 3:18.75 (7th) Bobby Vaughan, Lewis Jackson, Justin Ritter, Darrin Session 1999 3:10.27 (5th) Bobby Vaughan, Marlon Thomas, Justin Ritter, Kendral Terrance 2002 3:11.59 (3rd) Tyrie Carroll, West Herbert, Noah Dean, Justin Mathews 2006 3:12.39 (5th) Anthony Boyd, Justin Boyd, Richard Covington, Josh Davis 2008 3:13.05 (8th) Richard Covington, Raymond Hickem, Brian Holik, Jeremy
Jones 2009 3:10.86 (4th) Brian Holik, Terence Holland, James Howell, Jeremy Jones, Ryan McWilliams 2010 3:06.44 (2nd) James Howell, Terence Holland, Brian Holik, Isidro Garcia 2011 3:12.27 (5th) Isidro Garcia, Brian Holik Terrance Holland, Robbie Thayer
HIGH JUMP 1982 1983 1987 1989 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 2003 2004
Dennis Green (6th) Dennis Green (4th) John Thompson (6th) Jim Braunstein (4th) Steve Harrington (3rd) Steve Harrington (3rd) Nathan Gibson (6th) Nathan Gibson (2nd) Mike Bohensky (7th) Nathan Gibson (3rd) Richard Riley (4th) Nathan Gibson (4th) Richard Riley (5th) Will Littleton (1st) Will Littleton (1st)
POLE VAULT 1983 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2005
Tim Prine (6th) Russell Trimble (4th) Jeff Meyers (6th) Russell Trimble (6th) John Nelson (7th) Jayson Edgar (3rd) John Nelson (2nd) Josh Marler (4th) Kacey Laughery (7th) Josh Marler (8th) J.J. Miller (2nd) Kacey Laughery (6th) Kacey Laughery (6th) Andy Kendrick (3rd) Jeff Ingram (6th) Andy Kendrick (7th) Paul Turner (6th)
LONG JUMP (INDOOR) 1985 Kerry Therwhanger
6-10 6-10 6-10 6-10.75 6-9 7-0.25 6-7 7-1.75 6-8.25 6-11.5 6-10.25 7-0.5 6-11.5 7-0.25 7-2.25
15-10.25 16-4.75 16-4.75 16-8 15-6 16-7.5 17-6.5 16-0.75 16-4.75 16-0.75 17-4.5 16-4.75 16-0.75 15-9 15-9 16-4 16-2.75
25-0
LONG JUMP 1971 1972 1974 1983 1984 1986 1989 1991 1996
Josh Owusu (1st) 25-6 Josh Owusu (1st) 25-6.5 Josh Owusu (1st) 26-6.5 Kerry Therwanger (3rd) 25-2.5 Kerry Therwanger (3rd) 25-2.25 Kerry Therwanger (1st) 25-4.5 Steve Pope (5th) 24-5.75 Jerrold Hill (5th) 23-7 Darrin Session (5th) 23-6
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ALL-AMERICANS (MEN) 1997 Darrin Session (3rd) 1998 Darrin Session (4th)
TRIPLE JUMP 1971 1972 1973 1974 1981 1989 2001 2004 2011
Joshua Owusu (1st) Joshua Owusu (2nd) Joshua Owusu (1st) Joshua Owusu (1st) Gideon Cheruiyot (6th) Steve Pope (4th) T.J. Glover (8th) Ryan Wilhelm (8th) Austin Slone (5th)
SHOT PUT (INDOOR)
1991 Patrick Hennings (1st) 1991 Anderse Larrson (4th)
24-5.5 24-8.25
50-9.25 50-11 53-0 52-10.5 50-9.75 49-7 49-1 48-6 49-7
58-5.75 53-9.75
SHOT PUT 1979 1980 1983 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1994 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004
Harold Ledet (3rd) 55-5.5 Harold Ledet (1st) 60-11.5 Mats Hedberg (2nd) 60-1.25 Lennart Flyman (1st) 62-8.5 Mark Petross (7th) 54-2.25 Paul Cacciapaglia (3rd) 58-11.75 Kyle Freeman (3rd) 58-7.25 Kyle Freeman (3rd) 55-0.75 Kyle Freeman (1st) 59-5.75 Eric Craig (6th) 53-5.75 Alex Rankin (8th) 52-1 Patrik Hennings (1st) 59-0.25 Stefan Blomqvist (2nd) 57-9.5 Thomas Hammarsten (1st) 60-5 Stefan Blomqvist (5th) 55-11.75 Ty Williams (1st) 58-8.5 Curry Dawson (3rd) 57-0.25 Curry Dawson (1st) 59-9.75 Quint Melius (7th) 57-0 Quint Melius (3rd) 59-2.75 Quint Melius (3rd) 57-5 Michael Mayo (8th) 55-3.75
DISCUS 1984 1985 1986 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 1996 1999 2000
Lennart Flyman (3rd) Paul Cacciapaglia (6th) Paul Cacciapaglia (3rd) Kyle Freeman (2nd) Kyle Freeman (5th) Kyle Freeman (3rd) Ricky Vaughn (7th) Eric Cole (5th) Kent Anderson (8th) Eric Cole (1st) Anders Larsson (7th) Eric Cole (2nd) Roger Roewe (6th) Roger Roewe (4th) James Wong (4th) Hondo Salgado (7th) Curry Dawson (2nd) Curry Dawson (1st)
174-2 171-10 168-9 178-9 163-5 169-7 159-9 168-4 153-3 172-4 159-8 177-7 169-10 168-9 162-3 159-9 173-5 183-0
2001 2002 2003 2007 2010 2011
Curry Dawson (1st) Quint Melius (4th) Quint Melius (5th) Spencer Tyler (3rd) Wade Goode (8th) Wade Goode (5th)
HAMMER 1983 1984 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1995 1996 1997
Lennart Flyman (5th) Lennart Bodell (1st) Lennart Flyman (5th) Mark Petross (8th) Kyle Freeman (4th) Ricky Vaughn (6th) Ricky Vaughn (2nd) Kyle Freeman (3rd) Darryl Burger (4th) Wayne Ransleben (5th) Eric Cole (2nd) Eric Cole (5th) Eric Cole (3rd) Eric Cole (1st) James Wong (8th) James Wong (3rd) Hondo Salgado (5th) Hondo Salgado (2nd) Hondo Salgado (4th)
JAVELIN 1984 1986 1988 1989 1991 1993 1997 1998 2009 2010
Robert Parker (5th) Alan Herbert (6th) Mike Smierciak (1st) Allan Herbert (2nd) Mike Smierciak (1st) Ray Chambers (3rd) Rogers Davis (5th) Rogers Davis (7th) Rogers Davis (1st) Tyler Orlando (7th) Tyler Orlando (3rd) Jacob McDonald (7th)
DECATHLON 1981 1983 1984 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2000 2004 2006 2007 2009
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Neville Leverett (2nd) Neville Leverett (2nd) Alan “A.J.” Moore (6th) Chris Beene (6th) Chris Beene (4th) Mike Bohensky (8th) Mike Bohensky (1st) Mike Bohensky (2nd) Lee McCown (5th) Lee McCown (3rd) Lee McCown (1st) Justin Ritter (6th) Jason Simmons (6th) Jason Simmons (7th) Ryan McWilliams (8th) Ryan McWilliams (3rd) Ryan McWilliams (2nd) Chase Moore (6th)
195-8 174-3 164-3 168-10 167-3 175-3
179-9 206-7 182-4 172-4 179-9 174-10 184-11 184-6 180-0 177-10 180-8 184-8 180-8 196-5 177-0 184-11 176-11 195-9 200-9
228-7 202-0 233-3 231-0 222-10 215-8 211-0 197-10 221-0 197-5 216-0 198-9
7,468 7,573 7,225 6,443 6,813 6,730 7,265 7,356 6.987 7,203 7,226 6,600 6,656 6,740 6,734 6,920 7,297 6,864
ALL-AMERICANS (WOMEN) 100-METER DASH 1992 2002 2003 2009
Luwanna Esquell (7th) Shavon Jackson (7th) Shavon Jackson (5th) LaTisha Burns (8th) Celethia Byrd (8th)
12.05 11.76 12.06 12.15 11.74
200-METER DASH
2009 Celethia Byrd (8th) 2010 Celethia Byrd (3rd)
24.04 23.58
400-METER DASH
1985 Kehinde Vaughn (1st) 2010 Celethia Byrd (1st)
53.54 53.02
800-METER RUN (INDOOR) 2011 Andria Nussey (1st)
2:10.42
800-METER RUN
2010 Andria Nussey (2nd)
2:06.37
4x400-METER RELAY
1,500-METER RUN
1998 Damaris Vaughan (7th) 1999 Damaris Vaughan (4th) 2007 Trista Mcintyre (3rd)
4:35.00 4:33.84 4:24.31
3,000-METER RUN
1999 Damaris Vaughan (3rd) 9:47.58
10,000-METER RUN
1994 Helen O’Sullivan (8th) 1999 Cindy Farris (5th)
37:43.49 36:46.66
55M HURDLES (INDOOR) 1990 Laurie Nixie (6th)
100-METER HURDLES 1983 1985 1991 1996 1997 1998 2010
Cindy Stewart (5th) Cindy Stewart (4th) Johna Tackel (7th) Amy Bippert (3rd) Amy Bippert (8th) Jamie Johnson (7th) Aisha Adams (6th)
400-METER HURDLES 1983 1995 1996 2007 2009 2010
Stella Njemanze (7th) Abbie Baiza (4th) Abbie Baiza (6th) Daniela Sweaingen (4th) Aisha Adams (2nd) Chrystal Ruiz (7th) Aisha Adams (2nd) Chrystal Ruiz (4th)
4x100-METER RELAY
Stella Njemanze, Kehinde Vaughn 1991 46.69 (4th) Kim Gersbach, Johna Tackel, Wendi Burns, Luwanna Esquell 1999 47.24 (8th) Nyree Jacques, Ebone Hickey, Kandice Holamon, Lettia Knight 2001 47.32 (6th) Jennifer Harris, Ebone Hickey, Crystal Parks, Shavon Jackson 2003 45.76 (3rd) LaTisha Burns, Deon Finley, Jennifer Harris, Shavon Jackson 2004 46.22 (4th) LaTisha Burns, Denise Scott, Jennifer Harris, Rachel Williams 2010 48.30 (8th) Sara Hooker, Makayla Myers, Kris Crockett, Andria Nussey, Aisha Adams, Celethia Byrd
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14.53 13.92 14.07 14.09 14.77 14.41 13.87
1:02.70 1:02.33 1:00.78 59.91 58.77 1:01.58 56.93 58.50
1984 46.76 (7th) Cindy Stewart, Sharlene Brittian, Rhonda Herndon, Carla Seldon 1985 47.18 (8th) Cindy Stewart, Rhonda Herndon,
1985 3:44.83 (4th) Stella Njemanze, Rhonda Herndon, Kindal Burton, Kehinde Vaughn 1995 3:49.63 (7th) Stacie Cole, Abbie Baiza, Thelma McDow, Vicki Lee 1996 3:48.61 (7th) Keisha Smith, Kandace Holamon, Thelma McDow, Vicki Lee 1997 3:51.47 (8th) Lettia Knight, Abbie Baiza, Kandice Holamon, Vicki Lee 1999 3:48.31 (7th) Ebone Hickey, Kandice Holamon, Serelia Franklin, Lettia Knight 2000 3:42.13 (4th) Serelia Franklin, Tamara Grayson, Ebone Hickey, Leittia Knight 2001 3:46.88 (7th) Tamara Grayson, Serelia Franklin, Ebone Hickey, LaTasha Mosley 2003 3:45.39 (4th) Shavon Jackson, LaTasha Mosley, Erin Simpson, Rachel Williams 2005 3:45.39 (8th) Ashlee Taylor, Erin Simpson, Daniela Swearingen, Rachel Williams 2009 3:41.38 (2nd) Aisha Adams, Celethia Byrd, Kristene Crockett, Daunyae Harris, Sara Hooker, Andria Nussey 2010 3:38.88 (1st) Chrystal Ruiz, Andria Nussey, Kris Crockett, Celethia Byrd
HIGH JUMP
1996 Shauna LeGrand (8th 2010 Aisha Adams (5th)
LONG JUMP (INDOOR) 1990 Johna Tackel (4th)
LONG JUMP 1984 1989 1991 1995 2002 2004 2007 2009 2010
Carla Seldon (1st) Barbro Sjoberg (6th) Johna Tackel (5th) Johna Tackel (4th) Stacie Cole (8th) Shavon Jackson (8th) LaTisha Burns (1st) Denise Scott (3rd) Kyndel Howell (8th) Aisha Adams (2nd) Andria Nussey (5th) Aisha Adams (3rd) Chrystal Ruiz (6th)
5-4.5 5-7
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21-2.25 19-2 18-7 20-3.25 18-8.5 19-6 20-2.25 19-7 18-2.5 20-0.5 19-11 19-9.75 19-3.5
TRIPLE JUMP 1984 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2002 2003 2004 2010
Barbro Sjoberg (4th) 40-2.75 Rhonda Herndon (7th) 39-4 Amy Bippert (3rd) 39-8 Amy Bippert (4th) 40-4 Amy Bippert (5th) 39-11.5 Amy Bippert (2nd) 41-1 Tamara Flippin (3rd) 39-11.25 Brooke McCasland (6th) 39-0.5 LaTasha Mosley (1st) 42-3.5 LaTasha Mosley (3rd) 41-7.75 Denise Scott (4th) 40-4.75 Aisha Adams (4th) 40-2.75
SHOT PUT 1987 1992 1993 1994 1997 1998 2007 2008 2009
Brenda Anderson (5th) Margie Tyrone (4th) Laura McClelland (4th) Margie Tyrone (8th) Margie Tyrone (7th) Vicki Perez (2nd) Vicki Perez (3rd) Adree Lakey (2nd) Adree Lakey (4th) Adree Lakey (1st) Culley Jo Dawson (7th)
46-6.5 45-4.25 43-2.25 41-10.5 43-3 49-2.25 46-1.25 51-1.5 47-7.25 52-10 45-10.75
2007 2008 2009
Culley Jo Dawson (2nd) Kandra Lakey (6th) Adree Lakey (1st) Adree Lakey (2nd) Culley Jo Dawson (3rd)
HAMMER
2007 Adree Lakey (1st) 2008 Adree Lakey (5th) 2009 Adree Lakey (3rd)
JAVELIN 1985 1989 1993 1994 2002 2003 2007 2009
Anna Pihl (9th) Lisa Kelly (6th) Alice Keeton (5th) Alice Keeton (2nd) Amber Miller (3rd) Amber Miller (1st) Kandra Lakey (3rd) Adree Lakey (4th) Adree Lakey (4th) Culley Jo Dawson (7th)
HEPTATHLON 1984 1985 1995 1996 1997 1999 2002 2003 2004 2005 2009 2010
Barbro Sjoberg (7th) Karin Lindqvist (9th) Amy Bippert (3rd) Amy Bippert (3rd) Amy Bippert (1st) Amanda Welch (7th) Amber Miller (4th) Shannon Counts (8th) Amber Miller (4th) Alissa Miller (2nd) Wendy Robertson (3rd) Alissa Miller (3rd) Aisha Adams (1st) Aisha Adams (1st) Chrystal Ruiz (2nd)
PENTATHLON
2010 Chrystal Ruiz (2nd) 2011 Chrystal Ruiz (3rd)
158-5 147-3 161-7 161-9 160-8
184-4 172-3 182-4
146-3 140-11 138-2 161-8 146-0 169-0 141-10 141-5 149-7 147-8
5,009 4,986 4,891 5,029 5,268 4,869 5,310 4,984 5,051 5,245 5,126 5,166 5,586 5,698 5,572
3,981 4,008
DISCUS 1985 1986 1990 1992 1997 1998 1999 2000 2005 2006
Birgitta Troive (6th) 153-6 Birgitta Troive (2nd) 165-10 Laura McClelland (3rd) 147-4 Laura McClelland (7th) 144-5 Vicki Perez (3rd) 160-9 Kathy Crowe (8th) 150-7 Kathy Crowe (5th) 153-10 Kathy Crowe (4th) 153-2 Kandra Lakey (5th) 161-2 Culley Jo Dawson (2nd) 157-5 Adree Lakey (6th) 147-11 2012 ANGELO STATE TRACK AND FIELD 41
NCAA DIVISION II WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD
2010 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS You can call them the National Champion Nine. The nine members of the ASU Rambelles track and field team that headed to the NCAA Division II National Track and Field Championships in Charlotte, N.C., returned home with the program’s first national championship trophy. By capturing 50 points in their final six events, the Rambelles ran away with the title, beating second place finisher and defending champion Lincoln University by 14 points, 87-73. And, it was a total team effort. Senior Aisha “Ice” Adams scored points in all six events she entered, including an individual national championship in the heptathlon. Senior Chrystal Ruiz scored points in multiple events, senior Andria Nussey rebounded from a poor showing in the long jump to set a new school record and place second in the 800-meters, and senior Celethia Byrd won an individual national championship in the 400-meter dash and finished third in the 200-meter dash, a result that clinched the title for ASU. “I just said, ‘Thank you Lord,’” Byrd said. “That is all that was running through my mind. I was very happy, and to hear my time was a new personal record, it made me feel good. Most of all, I may not have to run the mile relay. That’s awesome!” Byrd’s points from the 200-meters put the Rambelles ahead by 12 points with only the 4x400-meter (mile) relay left to run. That meant no team could catch them, regardless of what they did in that final race. What they did, though, was put their final stamp on the national meet by winning the relay in a school record 3:38.88 with Byrd on the track running the anchor leg. The result had coaches James Reid, Tom Dibbern and Gary Gabriel yelling, fist-pumping and high-fiving in the stands. “That is unbelievable,” Dibbern said. “When it’s going right, it’s going right.” “This is a great feeling,” he added. “It hurt real bad last year when we lost it, but this has totally erased it. Coaching-wise, I’ve never had a feeling like this. It’s the best feeling I’ve ever had coaching. It’s truly worth it.” After confirming that his team had clinched the title, Reid finally calmed down enough to begin the task of texting the great news to just about everyone he knows. “I asked Coach Dibbern about nine times if he was 42 ANGELO STATE TRACK AND FIELD 2012
sure before I called anybody,” Reid said. “I called my wife and told her because they have been following it on the internet. I called my parents and I called Coach (Kathleen) Brasfield, Coach (David) Noble and a bunch of people who have had a lot of influence on me. It’s still a little surreal right now.” “I just can’t say enough about the girls,” he added. “What helped us was nine young ladies busting their butts for three days straight and coming into this year with a goal and wanting to do it. Even over the last three days when we’ve had not such good things happen, they have been resilient, not lost sight of the goal and came up big time after time. I just can’t say enough about them.” Meanwhile, the Rams were also in a battle to achieve their goal of finishing in the top 10 at the national meet. Their day started with junior Tyler Orlando and sophomore Jacob McDonald placing third and seventh in the javelin, gaining eight points for the team and AllAmerica status for themselves. In the discus, junior Wade Goode also garnered All-America status by finishing eighth and earning a point for his team. The 4x100-meter relay team of James Howell, Ryan Adkins, Brian Holik and Nick Smith became All-Americans with a sixth-place finish that picked up
three points. Howell also set a new school record with a 45.95 in the 400-meters that was good enough for third place and six valuable points. The Rams also capped off their national meet in style with a second-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay in 3:06.44, the second-fastest time in school history. That race finally let junior Terence Holland showcase his talents as, due to weather delays, he was forced to wait until the final event of the meet to get on the track. “With all that waiting, something good was bound to happen,” Holland said. “I was ready to go last night in the rain, but had to keep the animal in the cage. This was my one shot and I wanted to make it my best one. Second-fastest time in school history, you can’t get mad about that.” The final race also provided another shot at success for freshman Isidro Garcia, who missed qualifying for the individual 400-meters by mere hundredths of a second. Now, he is also an All-American. “That is a great way to finish off the year,” he said. “I’m glad that we came out and competed to the best of our ability. I went into the race wanting to run a :46, but skipped right past that and ran a :45.7 and that is a big jump for me. Second place in the nation is really something big.” When the dust had settled, the Rams had also achieved their goal as they finished tied for ninth place with 26 points. “I’m proud of our girls,” Garcia said, “and I’m glad they are going to celebrate a national championship. But, top 10 in the nation is also something big for the guys and we are really glad to have gotten that high up.” “I think we are going to get a lot of coverage because we won the championship with the women,” Reid said. “But, I don’t want to take anything away from the men because they had a great meet. There has only been a few times when both men’s and women’s teams have finished in the top 10 at a national meet, and that is something we wanted to do coming in.” “For the guys to do it the way they did it by running that great mile relay was incredible,” he added. “They put it together and made it happen. It’s awesome, totally awesome.”
NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
JOSH OWUSU Triple Jump (‘71-74) Long Jump (‘73-74)
DESMOND O’CONNER Indoor 2-Mile 1976
RONNIE GAINEY 400m Hurdles 1977
WYLIE TURNER 200m Dash 1977
ELLISON PORTIS 100m Dash 1980
HAROLD LEDET Shot Put 1980
TRANEL HAWKINS 400m Hurdles (‘83) 400m Hurdles (‘84)
LENNART FLYMAN Shot Put 1984
LENNART BODELL Hammer Throw 1984
KERRY THERWANGER Indoor Long Jump (‘85) Outdoor Long Jump (‘86)
RANDY SIMMONS 400m Hurdles 1988
MIKE SMIERCIAK Javelin 1988-89
KYLE FREEMAN Shot Put 1989
ERIC COLE Discus (‘91) Hammer (‘93)
PATRIK HENNINGS Shot Put (Indoor ‘91) Shot Put (Outdoor ‘91)
THOMAS HAMMARSTEN Shot Put 1994
MIKE BOHENSKY Decathlon 1995
ROGER DAVIS Javelin 1998
TY WILLIAMS Shot Put 1999
CURRY DAWSON Discus (‘00-01) Shot Put (‘01)
LEE MCCOWN Decathlon 2000
WILL LITTLETON High Jump 2003-04
MICHAEL ELARMS 4x400m Relay 1982
JEROME KRONE 4x400m Relay 1982
BARRY SAMPLES 4x400m Relay (‘82) 4x100m Relay (‘83)
ERNEST PENNINGTON 4x400m Relay (‘82) 4x100m Relay (‘83)
PAUL WARREN 4x100m Relay 1983
KEVIN NANCE 4x100m Relay 1983
AATRON KENNEY 4x100m Relay 1987
GRANVILLE HOLMES 4x100m Relay 1987
LARRY PAYNE 4x100m Relay 1987
KIRKLAND FIGARO 4x100m Relay 1987
JACKIE MAYS-DURHAM 200m Dash 1982 (AIAW)
CARLA SELDON Long Jump 1984
KEHINDE VAUGHN 400m Dash 1985
AMY BIPPERT Heptathlon 1997
LATASHA MOSLEY Triple Jump 2002
AMBER MILLER Javelin 2003
LATISHA BURNS Long Jump 2004
ADREE LAKEY Hammer (‘07) Discus (‘08) Shot Put (‘09)
AISHA ADAMS Heptathlon (‘09-‘10)
CELETHIA BYRD 400m Dash (‘10) 4x400m Relay (‘10)
CHRIS CROCKETT 4x400m Relay 2010
ANDRIA NUSSEY 4x400m Relay (10) 800m Indoor (‘11)
CHRYSTAL RUIZ 4x400m Relay 2010
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TRACK AND FIELD TEAM FINISHES LSC CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN)
1972 1st 1973 3rd 1974 1st 1975 2nd 1976 1st 1977 1st 1978 2nd 1979 2nd 1980 2nd 1981 2nd 1982 1st 1983 1st 1984 2nd 1985 4th 1986 2nd 1987 2nd 1988 2nd 1989 1st 1990 1st 1991 1st 1992 1st 1993 2nd 1994 2nd 1995 No championship 1996 2nd 1997 2nd 1998 2nd 1999 3rd 2000 2nd 2001 2nd 2002 2nd 2003 2nd 2004 2nd 2005 2nd 2006 2nd 2007 2nd 2008 3rd 2009 2nd 2010 2nd 2011 2nd
LSC TITLES (MEN) 
1972, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1982, 1983, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (MEN) 1971 9th 1973 7th 1974 7th 1977 4th 1982 5th 1983 2nd 1984 2nd 1986 5th 1987 8th 1988 3rd 1989 2nd 1990 9th 1991 2nd 1992 4th 1993 4th 1994 11th 1995 6th
1996 3rd 1997 2nd 1998 4th 1999 5th 2000 7th 2001 5th 2002 6th 2003 14th 2004 17th 2005 46th 2006 18th 2007 10th 2008 52nd 2009 8th 2010 9th 2011 9th
LSC CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN) 1983 2nd 1984 2nd 1985 2nd 1986 2nd 1987 3rd 1988 2nd 1989 3rd 1990 2nd 1991 2nd 1992 2nd 1993 2nd
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1994 2nd 1995 No championship 1996 2nd 1997 2nd 1998 2nd 1999 2nd 2000 2nd 2001 3rd 2002 2nd 2003 2nd 2004 1st 2005 1st 2006 2nd 2007 2nd 2008 2nd 2009 1st 2010 1st 2011 1st
LSC TITLES (WOMEN)
2004, 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS (WOMEN) 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
17th 7th 7th 19th 26th 28th
1989 21st 1990 28th 1991 21st 1992 18th 1993 20th 1994 12th 1995 13th 1996 11th 1997 6th 1998 13th 1999 10th 2000 23rd 2001 40th 2002 13th 2003 6th 2004 5th 2005 27th 2006 22nd 2007 4th 2008 16th 2009 2nd 2010 1st 2011 N/A
NATIONAL TITLES (WOMEN) 2010
ACADEMIC HONORS ANGELO STATE TRACK, FIELD AND CROSS COUNTRY ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS
Angelo State has a long tradition of excellent track and cross country athletes, who have competed at the NCAA Championships numerous times for the University, earning over 100 All-America certificates in track, field and cross country events. ASU track also has a strong tradition of performing at the top levels in the classroom, as evidenced by the number of GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-Americans in track, field and cross country events. In fact, one of the top honors accorded to any athlete is the honor of Academic All-American of the Year, awarded to ASU’s own Amy Bippert in 1997.
AMY BIPPERT Track First Team, 1996 First Team, 1997 Spring Academic All-American of the Year, 1997
JILL BISHOP Track Second Team, 2002
MIKE BOHENSKY Track Second Team, 1996
KATHY CROWE Track Second Team, 1999 First Team, 2000
CURRY DAWSON Track Second Team, 2000 First Team, 2001
Kinesiology 3.77 GPA
English 3.35 GPA
Kinesiology 3.829 GPA
Animal Science 3.65 GPA
DAVE MCCUNE Track Second Team, 1996 First Team, 1997
JUSTIN RITTER Track Third Team, 2000
AMANDA WEITZ Cross Country Third Team, 1993
JEFF WHITE Track Second Team, 2003
Computer Science 3.76 GPA
Physics 3.97 GPA
Animal Science 4.0 GPA
Kinesiology 3.781 GPA
CINDY FARRIS Cross Country and Track Third Team Track, 1996 Third Team XC, 1996 Second Team Track, 1997 First Team, XC, 1997 First Team, Track, 1999
Kinesiology 3.673 GPA
2011 LSC ALL-ACADEMIC AWARDS MEN’S ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Player Team Yr. Major Bill Squire ENMU Jr. Animal & Dairy Science Brian Holik ASU Jr. Exercise Science Robert Reed TAMUC Sr. Kinesiology Brandon Womack TAMUC Sr. Kinesiology Wade Goode ASU Jr. Applied Physics Howard Gill IWU So. Biology S. Jaraba-Heffner IWU Jr. Bus. Management George Alicea IWA Sr. Bus. Administration Christian Alicea IWU Sr. Marketing Clinton Bippert ASU So. Chemistry Corey McDonnough IWU So. Mathematics Richard Borchardt IWU So. Finance LSC Men’s Track & Field Academic Athlete of the Year Bill Squire, ENMU WOMEN’S ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM Player Team Yr. Cathryn Rittenberry ASU Jr. Tara Tarrant WTAMU So. Katie Dougie TAMUK Sr. Katie Jones WTAMU So. Bailee Skeen WTAMU So. Elizabeth Dominguez TSU So. Stephanie Glatt IWU So. Samantha Alvarez TAMUK So. Jadiah Riley WTAMU Sr. Summer Sutherland ASU So. Ncole Reid ENMU Jr. Stacy Stanusch IWU So.
Major Accounting English Bus. Marketing Exercise Science Exercise Seince Kinesiology Nursing Pre-Med Sociology Nursing Criminal Justice Kinesiology
LSC Women’s Track & Field Academic Athlete of the Year Cathryn Rittenberry, Angelo State
Mathematics 3.981
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN OF THE YEAR AND NCAA SCHOLARSHIP WINNER
Heptathlete Amy Bippert capped off her impressive ASU track career with her selection as the GTE/CoSIDA Spring At-Large Team Academic All-American of the Year in 1997. Bippert, the 1997 NCAA Division II heptathlon champion, was picked for the top scholastic honor available to a college athlete from more than 200 female athletes at the NCAA Division II, III and NAIA levels from across the country in six different sports. Bippert also was named an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner that same spring. She was selected from applicants from the NCAA Division II and III levels in seven different sports. The scholarship for $5,000 can be applied to graduate studies at any accredited institution of Bippert’s selection. She is the first person in ASU history to earn either honor. Bippert, a kinesiology major with a 3.78 grade point average, was a nine-time All-American in track during her career at ASU, and led the Rambelles to a sixth-place finish at the 1997 NCAA Division II National Championships, scoring 19 of ASU’s 37 points.
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CROSS COUNTRY
2011 SEASON RECAP Men’s Team Finishes MSU Stampede TTU Open TAMUCC Splash ASU Blue and Gold LSC Championship South Central Regional
3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 12th
Men’s Top Finisher by Meet Meet Runner (finish), time MSU Stampede Bryan Barker (8th), 19:09 TTU Open Bryan Barker (9th), 26:12.84 Islander Splash Bryan Barker (5th), 26.47 ASU Blue Gold Bryan Barker (6th), 28:04.61 LSC Champs Bryan Barker (9th), 25:43 South Central Regional Bryan Barker (22nd), 32:26.70 Women’s Team Finishes MSU Stampede TTU Open TAMUCC Splash ASU Blue and Gold LSC Championship South Central Regional
2nd 3rd 4th 3rd 2nd 9th
Women’s Top Finisher by Meet Meet Runner (finish), time MSU Stampede Emeline Crutcher (8th), 15:24 TTU Open Emeline Crutcher (8th), 20:22.69 Islander Splash Emeline Crutcher (8th), 19:21 ASU Blue Gold Emeline Crutcher (5th), 21:15.82 LSC Champs Emeline Crutcher (4th), 22:21 South Central Regional Emeline Crutcher (10th), 22:15.40 2011 All-LSC Selections Emeline Crutcher (Wellman, Texas)
ASU at the LSC Meet Year Men Women 1982 6th --1983 4th --1984 3rd 2nd 1985 4th 1st 1986 3rd 3rd 1987 2nd 1st 1988 3rd 1st 1989 3rd 1st 1990 3rd 1st 1991 4th 2nd 1992 4th 1st 1993 4th 2nd 1994 2nd 3rd 1995 2nd 2nd 1996 4th 3rd 1997 6th 2nd 1998 6th 1st 1999 5th 4th 2000 2nd 5th 2001 4th 3rd 2002 8th 4th 2003 6th 2nd 2004 3rd 1st 2005 2nd 3rd 2006 3rd 2nd 2007 7th 2nd 2008 5th 7th 2009 5th 6th 2010 2nd 9th 2011 2nd 4th
2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Top Finisher at LSC Meet (Men) 1982 Chandler Pruitt 1983 Kevin Keiser 1984 Kurt Stenzel 1985 Kevin Herring 1986 Bobby Burnett 1987 Victor Viesca 1988 Victor Viesca 1989 Marty Houser 1990 Mike Covey 1991 Juan Villareal 1992 Sergio Rodriguez 1993 Diego Cordoba 1994 Diego Cordoba 1995 Karsten Duncan 1996 Karsten Duncan 1997 Dan Hughes 1998 Lane Rutland 1999 Lane Rutland
Rams at the NCAA Championship 1984 Kurt Stenzel 8th 1988 Victor Viesca 66th 1994 Diego Cordoba 77th 2004 Trent Joseph 128th
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6th 6th 2nd 13th 13th 5th 2nd 8th 2nd 10th 10th 4th 4th 7th 6th 5th 16th 9th
Lane Rutland Steven Spoonemore Trent Joseph Trent Joseph Trent Joseph Trent Joseph Thoma Veal David Solis Shannon Cunningham Nate Gonzales Robert Hummingbird Bryan Barker
Top Finisher at Regionals (Men) 1984 Kurt Stenzel 1988 Victor Viesca 1994 Diego Cordoba 1996 Karsten Duncan 1997 Allen Millsap 1998 Lane Rutland 1999 Lane Rutland 2000 Lane Rutland 2001 Steven Spoonemore 2003 Dustin Hafernick 2004 Trent Joseph 2005 Thomas Veal 2006 Thomas Veal 2007 David Solis 2008 Brian Carroll 2009 Brian Carroll 2010 N/A 2011 Bryan Barker
7th 6th 26th 8th 6th 4th 10th 10th 11th 16th 25th 9th 2nd 3rd 13th 40th 40th 40th 31st 19th 28th 35th 11th 12th 25th 50th 40th 45th N/A 21st
Top Finisher at LSC Meet (Women) 1985 Jennifer Dole 4th 1986 Darla Graham 8th 1987 Isabel Mascoro 1st 1988 Gayle Thurman 1st 1989 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1990 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1991 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1992 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1993 Kristen Bentley 5th 1994 Dorley Patton 10th 1995 Cindy Farris 4th 1996 Cindy Farris 6th
1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Cindy Farris Dora Davila Damaris Vaughan Mandy Becker Kellie Norton Liz Cocanougher Trista McIntyre Cynthia Alvarez Trista McIntyre Trista McIntyre Brittney Heath Paige Massingill Brittney Heath Emeline Crutcher Emeline Crutcher
3rd 1st 1st 22nd 5th 11th 8th 11th 5th 4th 29th 9th 4th 9th 4th
Top Finisher at Regionals (Women) 1984 Robin Champagne 11th 1985 Robin Champagne 15th 1987 Isabel Mascorro 12th 1988 Gayle Thurman 1st 1989 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1990 Helen O’Sullivan 2nd 1991 Helen O’Sullivan 2nd 1992 Helen O’Sullivan 1st 1993 Kristen Bentley 30th 1994 Malinda Fullerton 36th 1996 Cindy Farris 31st 1997 Cindy Farris 18th 1998 Dora Davila 13th 1999 Nichole Salas 24th 2001 Kellie Norton 25th 2003 Trista McIntyre 15th 2004 Tiffany Stroud 38th 2005 Melina Garcia 5th 2006 Rebecca Graupman 9th 2007 Brittney Heath 65th 2008 Brittney Heath 41st 2009 Brittney Heath 27th 2010 Jessica Boudreau 28th 2011 Emeline Crutcher 10th
CROSS COUNTRY
DESMOND O’CONNER 1976
KIRT STENZEL 1984
HELEN O’SULLIVAN 1991-92
DORA DAVILA 1997
LONE STAR CONFERENCE Long known as a leader in intercollegiate athletics, the Lone Star Conference (LSC) is an innovative athletics conference that aims to provide a superior competitive experience for member institutions and to allow for comprehensive development of student-athletes through academic services and life skills programming. The LSC continues to build upon its proud history while developing into one of NCAA Division II’s most successful conferences. The league’s mission is to foster student participation and success among member institutions in D-II intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of each institution’s total educational program. The LSC pursues student-athlete development with highest regard to the principles of academic excellence, sportsmanship, ethical conduct, resourcefulness, community service, gender equity, and diversity. Founded on April 25, 1931, the LSC has grown from a five-team conference of Texas-based schools to a 16-member league that spans three states (Texas, Oklahoma and New Mexico). The league continues to assist its member institutions in the maintenance of intercollegiate athletic programs that are compatible with the highest standards of education and competitive sports.
Throughout the league’s history, various institutions have competed under the LSC banner. Today, only Texas A&M University-Commerce (then East Texas State) remains from the original group that was formed in 1931 when North Texas State, Southwest Texas State, Sam Houston State and Stephen F. Austin withdrew from the old Texas Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The membership alignment has changed over the years, with current members having been added in each of the past five decades. Texas A&M-Kingsville (formerly Texas A&I) joined in 1954, followed by Angelo State in 1968 and Abilene Christian in 1973. Conference membership remained within the Texas borders until 1984 when Eastern New Mexico was admitted. Since then, the LSC has grown to include members from Arkansas and Oklahoma.. The LSC conducts conference championships in 16 sports (eight men and eight women). Men’s championships include football, soccer, cross country, basketball, baseball, track and field, tennis and golf. Women’s titles are determined in volleyball, soccer, cross country, basketball, softball, track and field, tennis and golf.
The conference office is located in Richardson, Texas, a northern suburb of Dallas. Stan Wagnon serves as Commissioner, with assistance from Jay Poerner (Compliance) and Melanie Robotham (Media Relations).
LSC CHAMPIONS (MEN)
2011 LSC CHAMPIONSHIP
The Angelo State women claimed its third straight and fifth conference title in eight years, while Abilene Christian captured its 18th consecutive men’s championship at the 2011 Lone Star Conference Track & Field Championships, held at Oscar Frazier Track at Memorial Stadium in Stephenville, Texas. The Rambelles ended the meet with 197 points, while ACU finished in second with 168.50 points, West Texas A&M was third at 96 and Incarnate Word fourth 94.50. Tarleton State ended in fifth place with 75 points, Central Oklahoma sixth 56, Texas A&M-Commerce seventh 54, Texas A&MKingsville eighth 47 and Eastern New Mexico was ninth with 26.
Women - 2011 LSC Results 1. Angelo State 197 2. Abilene Christian 168 3. West Texas A&M 96 4. Incarnate Word 94 5. Tarleton State 75 6. Central Oklahoma 56 7. TAMU-Commerce 54 8. TAMU-Kinsgville 47 9. Eastern New Mexico 26 Men - 2011 LSC Results 1. Abilene Christian 223 2. Angelo State 166 3. Texas A&M-Kingsville 106 4. Eastern New Mexico 83 4. West Texas A&M 79 6. Tarleton State 65 7. TAMU-Commerce 60 8. Incarnate Word 33
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 2011
Stephen F. Austin Texas A&I Southwest Texas Sul Ross Angelo State Howard Payne Angelo State Howard Payne Angelo State Angelo State Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Angelo State Angelo State Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Angelo State Angelo State Angelo State Angelo State Abilene Christian Abilene Christian no championship Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
STAN WAGNON Commissioner
MELANIE ROBOTHAM Media Relations
LSC CHAMPIONS (WOMEN) 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 2011
Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian no championship Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Angelo State Angelo State Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Abilene Christian Angelo State Angelo State Angelo State
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LONE STAR CONFERENCE MEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR 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 2011
Joe Richardson, Stephen F. Austin Al Reeh, Southwest Texas State Al Reeh, Southwest Texas State Frank Krhut, Sul Ross State David Noble, Angelo State Don Hood, Howard Payne David Noble, Angelo State Don Hood, Howard Payne David Noble, Angelo State David Noble, Angelo State Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian David Noble, Angelo State Clint Ramsey, Angelo State Reid Harter, Texas A&M-Kingsville Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian Don Hood, Abilene Christian David Noble, Angelo State David Noble, Angelo State David Noble, Angelo State David Noble, Angelo State Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Jon Murray, Abilene Christian James Reid, Angelo State Freddie Williams, Abilene Christian Jon Murray, Abilene Christian Jon Murray, Abilene Christian Jon Murray, Abilene Christian Pat Ponder, Texas A&M-Commerce Brent Ericksen, Texas A&M-Kingsville Don Hood, Abilene Christian Glen Sefcik, Texas A&M-Kingsville Pat Ponder, Tarleton State Don Hood, Abilene Christian Ryan Dall, Texas A&M-Kingsville Ryan Dail, Texas A&M-Kingsville
CAP SHELTON AWARD
(Top male running event athlete at LSC Meet) 1968 Jimmy White, Stephen F. Austin 1969 Eastern Haynes, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1970 Charles Callihan, Southwest Texas 1971 Junior Lee, Howard Payne 1972 Billy Fordjour, Howard Payne 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980
K.O. Okyir, Angelo State K.O. Okyir, Angelo State Albert Lomotey, Howard Payne Albert Lomotey, Howard Payne Hughie Shaw, Texas A&M-Kingsville Wylie Turner, Angelo State Elton Francis, Southwest Texas Elton Francis, Southwest Texas
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 2011
Charles Philips, Sam Houston Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville Darrell Green, Texas A&M-Kingsville Freddie Williams, Abilene Christian Samsom Obwocha, East Texas State Agapius Amo, East Texas State Michael Moloto, Abilene Christian Ian Morris, Abilene Christian Michael Moloto, Abilene Christian Aaron Phillips, Abilene Christian Kyle Skartwed, Central Oklahoma Brian Amos, Abilene Christian Joseph Tengelei, Abilene Christian Brian Amos, Abilene Christian none selected Kevin Dilworth, Abilene Christian Sayon Cooper, Abilene Christian Lindel Frater, Tarleton State Reggie Hill, Abilene Christian Nic Alexander, Abilene Christian Christie VanWyk, Abilene Christian Olan Coleman, Tarleton State Olan Coleman, Tarleton State Bernard Manirakiza, Abilene Christian Marvin Bien-Aime, Abilene Christian Nicodemus Naimadu, Abilene Christian Marvin Bien-Aime, Abilene Christian Shaunte Lovings, Tarleton State Justin Boyd, Angelo State Jeremy Jones, Angelo State Jared McNeil, Tarleton State Raymond Radway, Abilene Christian Jared McNeil, Tarleton State Amos Sang, Abilene Christian Desmond Jackson, Abilene Christian
OSCAR STAHAN AWARD
(Top male field event athlete at LSC Meet) 1968 Dwight Harrison, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1969 Wayne Rathke, Howard Payne 1970 Rickey Parris, McMurry 1971 Josh Owusu, Angelo State 1972 Josh Owusu, Angelo State 1973 Syd Gilzow, Southwest Texas 1974 Josh Owusu, Angelo State 1975 Tom Klaerner, Howard Payne 1976 Carl Williams, Abilene Christian 1977 Terry Cosby, Howard Payne 1978 Billy Olson, Abilene Christian 1979 John Burch, East Texas State 1980 Billy Olson, Abilene Christian 1981 Martin Guerrero, Abilene Christian 1982 Mike Gallagher, East Texas State 1983 J.R. Hanley, East Texas State 1984 Lennart Flyman, Angelo State 1985 Dale Jenkins, Abilene Christian 1986 Cam Miller, Abilene Christian 1987 Cliff Felkins, Abilene Christian 1988 Kyle Freeman, Angelo State 1989 Mike Smierciak, Angelo State 1990 James Browne, Abilene Christian 1991 Eric Cole, Angelo State 1992 Eric Cole, Angelo State 1993 Harrison Carrington, Texas A&M-Kingsville
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1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Carlos Johnson, East Texas State none selected Chris Weilert, Central Oklahoma Andy Kokhanovsky, Abilene Christian Darrin Session, Angelo State Glenn Griffin, Abilene Christian Andy Kokhanovsky, Abilene Christian Stephen Moore, Abilene Christian Curry Dawson, Angelo State Robert Garza, Texas A&M-Kingsville Freddie Cates, Tarleton State Manuel Brandenborn, Abilene Christian Manuel Brandenborn, Abilene Christian Will Littleton, Angelo State Marc Evans, Texas A&M-Kingsville Marques McCullough, Texas A&M-Commerce Spencer Tyler, Angelo State Spencer Tyler, Angelo State Davy Manga, Abilene Christian Nick Jones, Abilene Christian Eldon Grimslid, West Texas A&M Ramon Sparks, Abilene Christian
WOMEN’S COACH OF THE YEAR 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 2011
Burl McCoy, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian David Noble, Angelo State Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Wes Kittley, Abilene Christian Lonnie McMillan, Tarleton State Lonnie McMillan, Tarleton State Brent Ericksen, Texas A&M-Kingsville James Reid, Angelo State James Reid, Angelo State James Reid, Angelo State Don Hood, Abilene Christian James Reid, Angelo State James Reid, Angelo State Don Hood, Abilene Christian Pat Ponder, Tarleton State James Reid, Angelo State James Reid, Angelo State James Reid, Angelo State
WES KITTLEY AWARD (Top female running event athlete at LSC Meet)
1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
Laurie Taylor, Abilene Christian Jennifer Nichols, Abilene Christian Camille Coates, Abilene Christian Yolanda Henry, Abilene Christian Andrea Ratkovic, Texas A&M-Kingsville
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Tracy Mayfield, Abilene Christian Sylvia Dyer, Abilene Christian Yolanda Straughn, Abilene Christian Helen O’Sullivan, Angelo State Patricia Rivers, Texas A&M-Kingsville Hermin Joseph, Abilene Christian Hermin Joseph, Abilene Christian none selected Karen Vann, Abilene Christian Delloreen Ennis, Abilene Christian Vivian Ruijters, Abilene Christian Tracey Barnes, Abilene Christian Leittia Knight, Angelo State Shavon Jackson, Angelo State Kate Wright, Tarleton State Justine Nahimana, Abilene Christian Yuliya Stashkiv, Abilene Christian Lashawndra Ratcliff, A&M-Kingsville Trina Cox, Abilene Christian Trina Cox, Abilene Christian Trista McIntyre, Angelo State Yvette Pender, Angelo State Winrose Karunde, Abilene Christian Kim Prather, Abilene Chriatian Celethia Byrd, Angelo State Elodie Barre’, Incarnate Word
DAVID NOBLE AWARD
(Top female field event athlete at LSC Meet) 1983 Carla Jackson, Abilene Christian 1984 Robin Gordon, Texas A&M-Kingsville 1985 Barbo Sjoberg, Angelo State 1986 Mazel Thomas, Abilene Christian 1987 Ann Foster, Abilene Christian 1988 Mazel Thomas, Abilene Christian 1989 Mazel Thomas, Abilene Christian 1990 Jackie Alford, East Texas State 1991 Denise Lewis, Abilene Christian 1992 Denise Lewis, Abilene Christian 1993 Laura McClelland, Angelo State 1994 Charlotte Flye, Abilene Christian 1995 none selected 1996 Lindsey Welsh, Abilene Christian 1997 Monique Kuenen, Abilene Christian 1998 Monique Kuenen, Abilene Christian 1999 Geraldine George, Abilene Christian 2000 Lara Woods, Tarleton State 2001 Lara Woods, Tarleton State 2002 Kristie Williams, Angelo State 2003 LaTasha Mosley, Angelo State 2004 Lacey Adkisson, Tarleton State 2005 Alissa MIller, Angelo State 2006 Adree Lakey, Angelo State Jessica Withrow, Abilene Christian 2007 Adree Lakey, Angelo State Jessica Withrow, Abilene Christian 2008 Adree Lakey, Angelo State 2009 Aisha Adams, Angelo State 2010 Chrystal Ruiz, Angelo State 2011 Elodie Barre’, Incarnate Word
LONE STAR CONFERENCE LONE STAR CONFERENCE RECORDS (MEN)
LONE STAR CONFERENCE RECORDS (WOMEN)
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 110H 400H
10.08 20.32 44.58 1:44.44 3:42.03 8:25.71 13:34.98 28:06.26 13.37 48.28
Darrell Green, TAMUK Patrick Delice, TAMUK Patrick Delice, TAMUK Joseph Tengelei, ACU Musa Gwanzura, ACU Nicodemus Naimadu, ACU Nicodemus Naimadu, ACU Nicodemus Naimadu, ACU Brian Amos, ACU Tranel Hawkins, ASU
1983 1993 1993 1994 1998 2007 2006 2006 1994 1984
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 3,000 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 100H 400H
11.25 22.97 50.67 2:07.76 4:20.00 9:26.82 10:05.19 16:27.69 34:07.75 12.71 56.93
Camille Coates, ACU Tracey Barnes, ACU Tracey Barnes, ACU Vanessa Whittle, ACU Rachida Asname, ACU Rachida Asname, ACU Trina Cox, ACU Yuliya Stashkiv, ACU Casi Florida, ACU Delloreen Ennis-London, ACU Aisha Adams, ASU
1987 1999 1998 2007 1987 1987 2006 2003 1996 1999 2010
Relays 4x100 4x400
39.20 3:03.38
Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
1984 1984
Relays 4x100 4x400
44.10 3:33.66
Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
1999 2007
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon
7-4.5 18-10.75 27-9.5 54-3.75 63-10.25 211-5 213-9 233-3 8,037
Terrance Woods, ACU Brad Pursley, ACU Kevin Dilworth, ACU James Browne, ACU Ahmed Shata, ACU Andy Kokhanovsky, ACU Lennart Bodell, ASU Mike Smierciak, ASU Stephen Moore, ACU
2002 1983 1996 1990 1986 1996 1984 1988 1999
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
6-4.75 13-3.5 21-2.25, 43-4.25 52-10 177-11 184-4 184-6 5,670
Maresa Cadienhead, ACU Angie Aguilar, ACU Carla Seldon, ASU Stephanie Warren, ACU Adree Lakey, ASU Monique Kuenen, ACU Adree Lakey, ASU Linda Bruivule, ACU Amber Miller, ASU
2002 2007 1984 2004 2009 1997 2007 2009 2003
LONE STAR CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS (MEN)
LONE STAR CONFERENCE MEET RECORDS (WOMEN)
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 110H 400H
10.24 20.67 45.58 1:48.32 3:45.00 8:47.37 14:26.71 29:52.66 13.61 50.09
Darrell Green, TAMUK Darrell Green, TAMUK Ian Morris, ACU John Kemboi, ACU Salem Messaoui, ACU Nicodemus Naimadu, ACU Alfred Rugema, ACU Michael Moloto, ACU Brian Amos, ACU Tranel Hawkins, ASU
1981 1982 1986 2002 1998 2005 2001 1987 1992 1984
Track 100 200 400 800 1,500 3,000 Steeplechase 5,000 10,000 100H 400H
11.46 22.97 51.35 2:09.58 4:29.89 9:50.9 10:43.99 16:45.80 35:53.86 13.10 58.64
Mary Tombiri, ACU Tracey Barnes, ACU Tracey Barnes, ACU Karen Vann, ACU, Karen Vann, ACU Sheila Carrozza, ACU Trina Cox, ACU Winrose Karunde, ACU Cindy Farris, ASU Delloreen Ennis-London, ACU Aisha Adams, ASU
1996 1999 1999 996 1996 1985 2005 2008 1999 1999 2010
Relays 4x100 4x400
40.00 3:07.35
Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
2003 1986
Relays 4x100 4x400
44.55 3:41.71
Abilene Christian Abilene Christian
1999 2006
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon
7-2.5 18-8 25-10 52-6.75 62-7.5 197-6 199-0 232-6 7,056
Will Littleton Dale Jenkins, ACU Darren Session, ASU Vladyslav Gorbenko, ACU Ahmed Shata, ACU J.R. Hanley, A&M-C Lennart Bodell, ASU Mike Smierciak, ASU Chris Pounds, ACU
ASU 1985 1996 2006 1985 1983 1984 1989 2007
Field Events High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
6-1.25 13-2 20-10.75 42-4.25 51-10.5 175-0 173-8 171-10 5,670
Mazel Thomas, ACU Meredith Garner, ACU Val Gorter, ACU Dawnyel Newhouse, ACU Ann Foster, ACU Adree Lakey, ASU Culley Jo Dawson, ASU Adree Lakey, ASU Sonya Smith, ACU Amber Miller, ASU
1988 2002 2004 1998 1987 2009 2009 2009 1984 2003
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