2010 Edinboro Cross Country Media Guide

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Edinboro University Senior Ben Hahn

Senior Tina Yi

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The Watts Years (1969-2009) Cross Country First men’s individual cross country national champion: Dave Antognoli, 1971 Most recent men’s individual cross country national champion: Yi Min Wu, 1998 First men’s cross country national championship team: 1975 Most recent men’s cross country national championship team: 1990 Total national championship cross country teams: 6 (1975, 1976, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990) Total individual cross country national champions: 4 (Antognoli, Beardsley, Lyons, Wu) Highest team finish by women’s cross country team: 2nd (2004) Number of national top ten team cross country teams since 1980: Men – 19; Women ­ 11 Number of consecutive NCAA cross country team appearances: 31 (NCAA II record) First men’s cross country All­American: Dave Antognoli, 1970 Most recent men’s cross country All­American: Ben Hahn, 2008 First women’s cross country All­American: Coleen (Snyder) Conboy Most recent women’s cross country All­American: Rachel Lanzel, 2007 Most men’s All­American cross country awards: 4 (Martin Lyons; Yi Min Wu) (6 tied with 3) Most women’s All­American cross country awards: Lisa (Petsche) Cron (4) (3 tied with 3) Consecutive cross country dual meet wins: 132 Total All­Americans in cross country: 97 (Men – 70; Women – 27)

Track & Field First men’s track and field national champion: Dave Antognoli, 1972 (10K) Most recent track and field national champion: Carl Leonard, 1996 (5K) Total individual track and field national champions: 5 (Antognoli, Rivera 2x, Rauber, Leonard) First men’s track and field All­American: Dave Antognoli, 1971 (10K) Most recent men’s T&F All­Americans: Ryan Coon, 2005 (10K); Ed Brown, 2005 (discus) First women’s track and field All­American: Coleen (Snyder) Conboy, 1985 (5K) Most recent women’s track and field All­American: Rachel Lanzel, 2008 (10K) Most men’s track and field All­American awards: Aaron Rowe (5) (5K and 10K) Most women’s track and field All­American awards: Amy (Perry) Davis (5) (5K and 10K) Number of events of track and field All­Americans: Men – 15; Women – 4 Total All­Americans in track and field: 106 (Men – 77; Women – 29)

Combined Men’s most All­American awards: Carl Leonard (7) Women’s most All­American awards: Amy (Perry) Davis (8) Number of individual national champions: 9 Total All­Americans: 203 Number of countries represented: 9 (Australia, Canada, Columbia, China, Czech. Republic, Finland, USA, Venezuela, Wales) National coach of the year: 5 times Number of qualifiers for Olympic Trials: 16

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Head Coach

Doug Watts 42nd Year Akron ‘64

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xcellence in coaching and a winning tradition are terms that have become syn­ onymous with Edinboro University cross country and track and field coach Doug Watts. Since his arrival at Edinboro in 1969, the Running Scots have experienced nothing but success, producing numerous All­Americans and team championships, as well as four individual cross country champions and five individual track first place finishers. Watts' coaching credentials speak for themselves, including 37 consecutive undefeat­ ed cross country seasons and a string of over 130 straight dual meet victories. Watts' squads have also produced a total of six national cham­ pionships, including back­to­back­to­back NCAA Division II titles from 1986 through 1988 and back­to­back NAIA titles in 1975 and 1976. His teams can also boast six Division II runner­up trophies, plus finishes of third (twice), fourth (three times), fifth, sixth (twice), seventh (three times), eighth (three times) and ninth. In total, the men's squads have 17 top ten finishes at the national meet in the last 26 years. His women's program, though yet to crown a national champion, has also estab­ lished itself as one of the premier programs in the NCAA East Region and on the national stage. That includes nine PSAC championships in the last ten years and three East Regional titles in the last five years. Four years ago the Fighting Scot women’s harriers placed second at Nationals. As a result, an "uncountable" amount of conference, district, and regional "Coach of the Year" awards are scattered throughout his office. He was inducted into the Edinboro Hall of Fame in 2004, and in 2009 was inducted into the Northwest Pennsylvania Sports Hall of

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Fame. Last December Watts was presented the Jimmy Carnes Distinguished Service Award, presented by the USTFCCCA. Finally, Watts was selected for induction into the USTFCCCA Hall of Fame, and will be inducted this December. In 2007 he was recognized as the PSAC Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year. The National Coach of the Year five times, Watts has published numerous distance­run­ ning articles for national publications. Twice an Olympic coach nominee, Watts annually con­ ducts a summer pre­season endurance training camp, the Edinboro Distance Village, for young men and women. In addition, 16 of his Edinboro athletes have been U.S. Olympic Trial qualifiers. Most recently, Watts has ventured into the administrative portion of his sport, as the past President of the NCAA Division II Track and Field Coaches Association and former Vice President of the USTCA National Coaches Association. In addition, he was the head of the NCAA Division II Cross Country Hall of Fame Committee and presently is on the Board of Directors for the USTFCCCA (U.S. Track & Field Cross Country Coaches Association). A 1964 graduate of the University of Akron with a degree in Health and Physical Education, Watts began his coaching career at Walsh Jesuit High School in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. He intro­ duced a running program at Walsh Jesuit that yielded a two­year record of 19­0 and a district championship. Watts and his wife Margaret reside in Edinboro and have two adult children, Wendy and Christopher.

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Head Coach Edinboro cross country and track & field coach Doug Watts has received plenty of recog­ nition during his 42 years as the head coach of the Fighting Scots. Here are some of the recent instances. Below left, Watts received the Jimmy Carnes Distinguished Service Award. The award was presented last December at the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Convention in December 2009. Named in honor of Jimmy Carnes, the

recognition of his over 40 years of service to Edinboro. In his honor, the University named the cross country course the Doug Watts Cross Country Course. Finally, the photo at the bottom right shows Watts receiving his Pa. Hall of Fame plaque from then­area President Bill Flaherty. That occurred in the summer of 2009.

Association’s first Executive Director, who for a lifetime has served the sports of Track & Field and Cross Country. It is presented by the USTFCCCA to individuals who go beyond the call of duty in their service to the Association and to the advancement of the sports of Track & Field and Cross Country. Above right, Watts gives a long and memorable speech at a a banquet in his honor hosted by Edinboro University last November 2009. The banquet was in

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Assistant Coach

Julie Nemergut Yurcich 3rd Year Edinboro ‘07 Former Edinboro All­ American Julie Nemergut Yurcich returned to her alma mater when she was hired as the assistant coach to mentor Doug Watts. Nemergut con­ cluded a brilliant running career in the spring of 2006. She capped her career by being recognized as Edinboro’s Nancy Acker Award winner, presented to the top senior female athlete. In cross country, Nemergut enjoyed a dis­ tinguished career, earning All­PSAC accolades three times and All­East Region recognition four times. She won the PSAC individual cham­ pionship in 2004 and 2005, and was also the East Regional champion in 2004. She finished third in the 2005 regional. Nemergut was named the 2004 PSAC Runner of the Year and East Region Athlete of the Year after winning the PSAC and East Region titles, and went on to earn All­American in 2004 in cross country with a 10th place fin­ ish. Edinboro finished second at the 2004 National Championships, the highest finish in school history. She capped her senior year with her sec­ ond All­American performance in track & field, thanks to a seventh place finish in the 10,000 meter run (37:23.05). She also reached the finals in the 5,000 meter run, but was unable to complete the difficult double, placing 11th in the finals. Nemergut earned All­PSAC honors in track in 2006 thanks to a first place finish in the 5,000 meter run at the PSAC Championships. She had earlier finished ninth in the 10,000 meter run at the Penn Relays. Nemergut previously earned All­American honors in track in 2004 with an eighth place fin­ ish in the 10,000 meters. She was a national qualifier in 2005, but missed almost all of the

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outdoor track season in 2005 due to injury. A native of Youngstown, OH, she earned her bachelor’s degree in Special Education/Elementary Education in 2007, fin­ ishing with a 3.91 GPA. She was awarded an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship. Nemergut also earned ESPN The Magazine Cross Country/Track & Field College Division Academic All­American honors twice. She was a third team selection in 2005, then a first team choice a year later. Nemergut resides in Edinboro. She is mar­ ried to Mike Yurcich, who is the offensive coor­ dinator for the Edinboro football team. She is pursuing work on a master’s degree in Social Work ­­ Clinical Mental Health from The Ohio State University.

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2010 Men’s Preview “How many times have I said this over

my long career?,” related long­time Edinboro cross country head coach Doug Watts. Entering his 42nd year of directing the cross country program, Watts again stressed, “ “You win BIG races by running well ‘up front’. “My 2010 team has plenty of team depth, but what we must have are a couple All­ Americans if we are to reach the National Top Eight,” stressed Watts. A year ago Edinboro picked up a second place finish at the PSAC Championships, then a week later placed second at the Atlantic Regional to earn a trip to the NCAA Division II National Championships for the 31st straight year. That is the longest streak in Division II. 2009 Atlantic Regional Runner of the Year Ben Hahn is a solid bet to earn his second All­ American honor. A bothersome knee aside, Hahn has the talent and the drive to race up front in any meet on the schedule. “This is my last season,” says Hahn, “and I want to go out as a winner in the Boro cross country tradition of quality runners.”

Hahn placed 17th at Nationals as a sopho­ more to earn All­American honors, but fell to 66th last year. It was believed that the other senior who would be considered in Hahn’s level was Barry McLaughlin. However, the one­time All­PSAC and All­Region performer decided not to com­ pete this year. Two sophomores figure prominently into the Fighting Scots hopes for a quality finish at Nationals. Scott Anderson ran very well in his first season as did Dustin Thomas. If they show improvement from 2009, the team will definite­ ly be a title contender. Anderson was an All­PSAC and All­Atlantic Region performer with finishes of 13th and 11th, respectively. Thomas picked up All­PSAC hon­ ors after finishing 14th. Juniors Jake Krolick and Garth Watson have shown excellent fitness over the summer and should impact the Boro’s scoring squad. Mixing in with the aforementioned veter­ ans, any number of a relatively large Edinboro roster could supplement. Redshirt freshmen Dylan Stevens and Jordan Roose have real potential to knock off a starting spot. Sophomores Bryan Baumgartner and Sean Naderer are seen by Watts as threats to any of the top five veterans. Hard­working sophomore Bart Eckel and redshirt freshmen Owen Venesky and Michael Thielman will also be contenders. Newcomers to the team include track PIAA state champions Alex Beardsley (3200) and Evan Miller (800). Beardsley certainly has running in his genes, as his father Greg is one of four Edinboro runners to win a national champi­ onship. He did so in 1982. In addition, Edinboro picked up two All­ Ohio cross country runners, Tim McConnell from Hudson(Oh.) High School and Matt Link of Avon Lake (Oh.) High School, plus Bryan Deibel, a top finisher at the New York state championships while running for Albion High School. “That’s a lot of guys vying for starting posi­ tions,” declared Watts. “Past experience tells me good teams are made from good intrasquad competition – and we’re going to have lots of that.”

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2010 Women’s Preview Following an uncharacteristic down year

in 2009, Edinboro’s women’s cross country team may contend for trophies at the season­ ending Championships. The 2009 finish wasn’t totally unexpected to long­time head coach Doug Watts, who knew he had young and building squad enter­ ing the year. A series of injuries didn’t help. Edinboro ended up finishing eighth at the PSAC Championships and eighth at the Atlantic Regional. That meant no trip to the NCAA Division II National Championships for the sec­ ond straight year. Unfulfilled in her two­year quest to achieve All­American status, senior Tina Yi returns uninjured and fit to pursue that failed goal. “Certainly Tina has run well enough throughout her career to be recognized as All­ American level,” surmised Watts. “But in this sport, one must capitalize on the one opportu­ nity there is to earn the trip to Nationals, and to this date, she has not had a good race at those sites.” A year ago Yi placed seventh at the Atlantic Regional in a season that saw a very strong field of women’s runners. “It is very important for me to be included as an All­American runner,” stated Yi. “For my team, my school and my coach.” In addition to earning All­Region honors for the second straight year, Yi’s fifth place fin­ ish at the PSAC’s made her a two­time All­PSAC competitor. Junior Danielle Cerroni had a sparkling sophomore year, earning All­PSAC (eighth) and All­Atlantic Region (13th) honors. 2010 will find her again at the front of the field in champi­ onship competitions. Hilary Weismiller, fresh off a summer internship in Baltimore, is talented enough to score well for Edinboro by November, although the belief is the internship likely impacted her summer training. Junior Hannah Kucewicz and sophomore Cheryl Svetz could help. In reality though, Watts believes that the hopes for a quality season rests on newcomers. A definite match for the Edinboro cross country training model, All­Ohio cross country and track performer Monica Ciarniello of Lowellville(Oh.) High School should bloom. New York’s Elizabeth Budzinski of Depew High School has

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excellent mid­distance speed, but may need a year of mileage adjustment in order to reach her potential. The same may be said for Pennsylvania 200 and 400­meter All­PIAA per­ former Allison Gibbens. Brittany Kaltenbaugh, a transfer from Westminster College, will definitely rank among the top runners on the squad. Kaltenbaugh was the top runner for the Titans as a freshman and earned All­Presidents’ Athletic Conference honors. A couple of other athletes could help should they experience the freshman to sopho­ more year improvement – Lauren Scarupa and Alex Brasington. “With only two teams qualifying for Nationals out of a tough regional, the odds are not with us to make it – still we could be in the hunt for the No. 2 spot if all things go well in September and October,” related Watts.

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Ben Hahn

Senior u Smethport, PA u Smethport Area High School A three­time All­PSAC and All­Atlantic Region runner who earned All­American honors as a sophomore ... was the 2009 Atlantic Regional champion and was named the USTFCCCA Atlantic Region Runner of the Year ... placed 66th at Nationals, helping Edinboro finish 12th as a team ... picked up All­PSAC honors for the third time after finishing seventh ... finished eighth at the Iona Meet of Champions ... redshirted during the track season ... earned All­American hon­ ors with a 17th place finish at the 2008 NCAA Division II National Championships after coming in 139th as a freshman ... came in second at the East Regional in 2008 and helped the Fighting Scots to PSAC Championship with a second place showing ... placed fifth at the PSAC’s as a freshman with a time of 26:30.00, then finished tenth at the East Regional with a time of 31:46 ... finished with a disap­ pointing showing at Nationals, placing 139th ... finished 18th at Midwest Collegiate Invitational and was 32nd at the Greater Louisville Classic ... narrowly missed earned All­PSAC honors in track with a fourth place finish in the 1,500­meter run (3:56.94) also an outstanding who has earned USTFCCCCA All­ Academic honors ... High School: Was a multiple All­State honoree at Smethport Area High School ... finished fourth at the PIAA cross country championships as a senior, then went on to capture the title in the 3200 meter run at the PIAA track & field championships ... led cross country team to league title, and the track team to the district championship ... also competed in wrestling, as the Hubbers finished as the league runners­up ... was named Smethport’s Most Outstanding Male Athlete for 2007 ... Personal: Born November 14, 1988 ... son of Ella and Tim Hahn ... Health & Physical Education­ Teachers Certification major with a minor in Geography ... has a 3.40 GPA ... has two sisters, with Emma a member of the Penn State Behrend softball team. “I did not compete in track last spring in order to give my knee the best opportunity to be ready to start senior cross country season 100 percent.” ... Ben Hahn

Jake Krolick

Junior u Arcade, NY u Pioneer Central High School Has demonstrated excellent and productive performances during his Edinboro career ... hopes to match his racing finishes with practice proficiency ... ran at Nationals for second time as a sophomore and placed 114th, bettering his 151st place showing as a freshman ... added a 30th place finish at the Atlantic Regional and was 38th at the PSAC’s ... came in 32nd in freshman year at the PSAC Championships ... earned USTFCCCA All­Academic honors as a sophomore ... High School: Standout in cross country and track at Pioneer Central High School ... two­time MVP of cross country team who was a first team All­ECIC runner and earned second team All­Western New York honors ... set school records in indoor track in 1,600­meters and 3,200­meters, along with outdoor records for 3,20o­meters and 3,000­meter steeplechase ... Personal: Born July 2, 1990 ... son of Cyndy and Stanley Krolick ... Secondary Math Education major with a 3.49 GPA ... has one sister, Sarah, who runs cross country at Roberts Wesleyan. “Helping the team score well at big meets this fall is my goal.” ... Jake Krolick

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Garth Watson

Junior u Canton, PA u Canton Area High School His serious commitment to training sparks a much more competitive run­ ner this fall ... placed 39th at 2009 PSAC Championships after finishing 42nd as a freshman ... came in 25th at 2008 East Regional and then placed 120th in first trip to Nationals ... High School: Named the Runner of the Year as a senior after finishing as a PIAA state medalist while competing for Canton Area High School ... won the district championship and the league title ... a four­time state medalist ... also a four­time Runner of the Year hon­ oree for the Warriors, along with four­time NTL champion and four­time district champion ... Personal: Born September 12, 1989 ... son of Glenda and Frank Watson ... Broadcast Journalism major ... has one brother. “I haven’t been a scoring threat at big meets for Edinboro yet. I promise to be in that spot this year.” ... Garth Watson

Scott Anderson

Sophomore u West Falls, NY u East Aurora High School One of the best regular freshman in the East last year – whether Division I, II or III ... strong, powerful runner with good closing leg speed ... much­ improved 2010 summer training brings him to school much fitter than last year ... enjoyed a strong postseason, earning All­PSAC honors with a 13th place showing, then improving on that by coming in 11th at the Atlantic Regional to earn all­region honors ... came in 78th in first trip to Nationals ... finished sixth in the 3000­meter steeplechase at the PSAC Championships ... placed seventh in steeplchase at USA Jr. Championships this past summer ... won 1,500­ meter run at Sparky Adams Invitational ... a very good competitor ... strong student who was an USTFCCCA All­Academic choice in cross country ... High School: Head coach at East Aurora High School was Edinboro alumnus Walt McLaughlin ... was 2009 New York state champion in 1600 and 3200­meter runs ... was a two­time all­state per­ former in cross country ... Personal: Born July 1, 1991 ... son of Sally and Bruce Anderson ... Health & Physical Education major with a 3.63 GPA ... has one brother. “Once Scott’s training catches up with his com­ petitiveness, we’ll add another All­American to our lists.” ... head coach Doug Watts

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Bryan Baumgartner

Sophomore u Edinboro, PA u General McLane High School Suffered some bad luck his freshman year which kept his team impact low ... Illness after illness eventually resulted in tonsillectomy and red­ shirt track season last spring ... came in 47th at first PSAC Championships ... pos­ sesses strength and a speed­type runner who needs to solidify mileage to reach potential … could develop into an excellent competitor in the steeplechase steeplechase ... High School: Competed in cross country, track & field and bas­ ketball at General McLane High School ... was a two­time PIAA medalist in cross country finishing fourth as a senior and 25th as a junior ... also a state medalist in track & field with a third place finish in 3200 meter run ... holds school record in that event ... Personal: Born July 24, 1990 ... son of Linda and Bruce Baumgartner ... Journalism/Communications major with a minor in Computer Science ... has a 3.50 GPA ... father is Director of Athletics and four­time Olympic medalist as a heavyweight wrestler ... has two brothers. “I have a strong desire to be a contributing factor in Championship races.” ... Bryan Baumgartner

Bart Eckel

Sophomore u Pittsburgh, PA u Mt. Lebanon High School A runner who gives his all in every practice and competition ... has demon­ strated usual freshman cross country tendencies as he ran OK early in the season, but plummeted badly by season’s end – redshirted track and slowed by summer knee problems that will force him to redshirt in cross country in 2010 ... came in 41st at PSAC Championships last year ... High School: Competed for head coach Mike Agostinella at Mt. Lebanon High School ... finished 41st at PIAA cross country state championships and was ninth in the WPIAL Championships ... Personal: Born April 20, 1990 ... son of Sonia and Kevin Eckel ... Criminal Justice major ... has three brothers ... brother Daniel competed in swimming at Princeton.

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Sean Naderer

Sophomore u Eastlake, OH u Eastlake North High School A smooth, efficient runner who looks to show great improvement this time around ... will be a definite factor in Edinboro’s top five this year ... enjoyed solid freshman campaign, finishing 26th at the PSAC Championships ... was 39th at the Atlantic Regional and 126th at Nationals ... had impressive debut with eighth place finish at Daniel Walker Invitational and also came in 49th at Iona Meet of Champions ... High School: A four­year starter in both cross country and track & field at Eastlake North High School ... was a four­time all­ conference runner who won the district championship in 2007 ... holds school record for 5,000­meters ... Personal: Born June 12, 1990 ... son of Kim and Jerry Naderer ... Medical Technology major ... has three brothers. “I have worked hard this summer to improve my ability to sustain hard running effort for five miles.” ... Sean Naderer

Dustin Thomas

Sophomore u Broadview Heights, OH u North Royalton High School Considered by head coach Doug Watts as per­ haps the most consistent and competitive true freshman he has ever coached ... had only one “bad” race last fall, the NCAA Division II Championships ... earned All­PSAC honors after fin­ ishing 14th .... came in 19th at the Atlantic Regional and was 112th at the NCAA’s ... ran low 31­minute 10K in early track ... hard worker and true discipline is matched by his ROTC commitment ... earned USTFCCCA All­Academic honors in cross country ... High School: Became the first male athlete in North Royalton High School history to earn 12 let­ ters after earning four in cross country, four in track & field and four in swimming ... an all­confer­ ence performer in cross country all four years and earned All­Ohio honors as a junior and senior ... was the 2009 district cross country champion ... also earned all­conference honors in track & field three times and swimming three times ... Personal: Born September 5, 1990 ... son of Barb and Dave Thomas ... Health & Physical Education major with a 3.95 GPA ... has two brothers and a sister ... sister Desiree’ was a swimmer at Edinboro. “This is the kid I want beside me in a fight” ... head coach Doug Watts

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Daniel Blackman

Freshman (r) u Towanda, PA u Towanda High School Returns to camp in 2010 with 100­mile summer training week guaranteed to result in a much more competitive profile ... High School: Three­time PIAA state qualifier for Towanda High School ... won the District 4 champi­ onship ... also earned all­region honors three times ... also a standout in swim­ ming who was a two­time Tom Larnard Memorial Award recipient ... Personal: Born October 3, 1990 ... son of Tracy Blackman ... Pre­medicine (Biology) major with a 3.77 GPA ... has two brothers and two sisters. “I really respect how much this young man has chosen to try and improve his running abilities.” ... Doug Watts

Jordan Roose

Freshman (r) u Spencerport, NY u Brockport High School Redshirted in cross country last fall but had a solid track & field campaign while specializing in the 3,000­meter steeplechase ... ran low 9:20 steeple­ chase last spring and qualified and ran at the USATF Junior Nationals, fin­ ishing 19th ... was tenth in the event at last spring’s PSAC Championships ... won the steeplechase at the Sparky Adams Invitational, qualifying for the Junior Nationals in the process ... was also second at the UNF Spring Break Open ... took third in the 1,500­meter run at the UB Open ... will be a good addition to the 2010 cross country team ... High School: Coached by former Edinboro All­Americans Audra and Scott Knapp at Brockport High School ... was a two­time All­Greater Rochester and three­time all­con­ ference selection ... also earned all­conference honors in track & field ... Personal: Born March 4, 1991 ... son of Mary and James Roose ... Biology major with a 3.20 GPA ... has two sisters and a brother. “I know I’m not near my maximum performance yet, but I’m confident I will help the team get to Nationals this fall.” ... Jordan Roose

Dylan Stevens

Freshman (r) u East Springfield, PA u Bandera(TX) High School An untested cross country transplant from Texas ... redshirted in cross country last year when he was unprepared for college mileage ... compet­ ed in only a few races before he was sidelined with an inflamed Achilles tendon ... has shown promise as a mid­distance runner ... High School: Competed for head coach Steve Goleman at Bandera(TX) High School ... earned all­district honors in cross country as a junior and senior ... was the dis­ trict champion in the 800­meter run as a senior in 2008 ... finished second in the mile at the District 3A Regional Championships ... helped the Bulldogs to the District 25 AAA title in track ... three­time regional qualifier in track & field

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Meet the Fighting Scots ... also competed one year in soccer ... Personal: Born July 9, 1990 ... son of Yvonne Kamppi and Michael Stevens ... Health & Physical Education ­­ Sports Administration major ... has three sisters and a brother. “This guy could be really good if we can get him the time to grow into our level of competition.” ... head coach Doug Watts

Michael Thielman

Freshman (r) u Williamsville, NY u Williamsville North High School Head coach Doug Watts is hopeful he develops quicker than anticipated for the team’s sake ... a dedicated and serious team member ... High School: Was a two­time New York state qualifier while competing at Williamsville North High School ... also qualified for the 2009 indoor state trcak & field championships in the 3200­meter run ... Personal: Born August 15, 1990 ... son of Carol and Michael Thielman ... History major with a 3.30 GPA ... has two sisters. “I know I’m pretty quiet, but running well for the team would make a loud statement for me.” ... Michael Thielman

Owen Venesky

Freshman (r) u Cabot, PA u Knoch High School Developing distance runner who will compete for team spot this year ... possesses strong distance abilities that need strength development for faster­paced college competition ... finished third in the mixed 10,000­meter run at the Slippery Rock Invitational this spring ... High School: Former runner at Knoch High School where he owns the second­best time in school history in the 3,200­meter run and ninth in 1,600­meter run ... Personal: Born April 25, 1991 ... son of Heather and Michael Venesky ... Art Education major with a 3.95 GPA ... has one brother and one sister.

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Alex Beardsley

Freshman u North East, PA u North East High School Son of Edinboro 1982 NCAA Division II cross country champion Greg Beardsley, who still holds NCAA record for largest victory spread over sec­ ond place ... very young physiologically, but an excellent competitor ... will need at least a season to grow into college potential ... two­time placeinner at PIAA cross country state championships ... High School: Competed in cross country and track & field for head coach Ted Miller at North East High School ... was named the Erie Times News Cross Country Runner of the Year as a senior after finishing third at PIAA State Championships, helping the Grapepickers finish eighth as a team ... came in second at PIAA District 10 Championship, losing by three seconds despite being ill ... North East won District 10 title ... was the Region 4 Runner of the Year and earned all­region and All­District 10 honors ... in track & field was the 2010 PIAA state champion in the 3,200­meter run ... was again named the Erie Times News Runner of the Year and was the District 4 Athlete of the Year ... earned All­District 10 and all­region honors as a junior in cross country, placing fifth at the 2009 PIAA State Championships asNorth East finished third in Class AA ... took fourth place at District 10 meet ... earned second team all­region honors in 3,200­meter run as a junior ... Personal: Born June 17, 1992 ... son of Susan and Greg ... undeclared major ... has one brother and one sister ... father was a five­time All­American at Edinboro who won the 1982 NCAA Division II cross country national championship and is a member of the Edinboro Athletic Hall of Fame. “I grew up in the Edinboro cross country tradition – really there was no other school I could have been interested in.” ... Alex Beardsley

Bryan Deibel

Freshman u Albion, NY u Albion High School A pleasant surprise who has demonstrated early season success that exceeds his expected freshman performance ... made a huge improve­ ment from his junior to senior years in high school ... High School: Was coached by former Edinboro runner Mark Hyrvniak at Albion High School ... was 2009 Section 6 Class B cross country champion ... also an all­league per­ former ... won the 1600 and 3200 meter run championships as a senior in track & field ... earned first team All­Western New York accolades in cross country ... also competed in swimming ... Personal: Born February 20, 1992 ... son of Michelle and Daniel Deibel ... Communications Broadcast Journalism major ... has one brother.

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Meet the Fighting Scots

Matt Link

Freshman u Avon Lake, OH u Avon Lake High School Young runner who must work on his training his first season ... High School: Was coached by Rob Juergens in cross country at Avon Lake High School ... holds school record for the 5K in cross country and helped set school records in the 4X800 and 4X1600 relays ... won conference champion as a senior and a three­time all­conference choice ... Personal: Born August 13, 1991 ... son of Sarah and Mark Link ... Education major ... has one sister.

Tim McConnell

Freshman u Hudson, OH u Hudson High School An All­Ohio recruit from successful Hudson High School running program ... chose Edinboro for the balance of national­level running and outstand­ ing art education ... High School: Earned All­Ohio honors as a senior after finishing 16th at the state championships for Hudson High School ... Exployers finished seventh as a team after winning district and regional championships ... also an all­conference selection in cross country ... Personal: Born June 3, 1992 ... son of Sue and Neil McConnell ... Applied Media Arts major ... has one brother.

Evan Miller

Freshman u New Castle, PA u Laurel High School A quality speed recruit who will be tested early in cross country ... won PIAA 800­meter title in the spring of 2010 as well as earning cross country state meet honors the previous fall ... High School: Ran cross country for head coach Greg Schmitt at Laurel High School ... a four­year PIAA state qualifier in cross country was the 2010 District 7 champion and finished sev­ enth at the PIAA State Championships ... was a two­year state qualifier in track & field who holds school records in the 800, 1600 and 3200 ... was the 2010 WPIAL champions and set WPIAL record ... went on to win PIAA state championship in 800 ... was named the 2010 Lawrence County Athlete of the Year ... Personal: Born March 9, 1992 ... son of Leigh Ann and Gary Miller ... Health & Physical Education ­­ Human Performance major ... has one sister. “I know I’m not going to impact the cross country roster much my first year, but I’m really excited to be surrounded by such a large group of good runners.” ... Evan Miller

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Tina Yi

Senior u Beijing, China Former transfer from China’s Teachers Physical Education University who begins her third year of running in the United States ... has been disappointed not to earn an All­American award yet ... came close this spring in track & field, as she broke 35:00 in the 10K last spring, but suffered cramps at Nationals that brought her to a walk in the national race ... in her second appearance at Nationals ended up finishing 18th in the 10,000­meter run after being seeded second ... had earned All­PSAC honors with a second place showing in the event ... also finished second in the 3,000­meter run in the PSAC Championships ... turned in a strong showing at the Penn Relays with an NCAA provisional time ... placed second in the 10,000­meter run at the Raleigh Relays ... had a strong cross country season a year ago, earning All­PSAC and All­Atlantic Region honors for the second time ... came in fifth at the PSAC’s and was seventh in the regional race ... unfortunately just missed out on a return trip to the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships ... came in first at the Paul Short Invitational brown division race, and also won the Daniel Walker Invitational with a course­record time ... placed eighth at the Iona Meet of Champions ... also had a strong indoor track season, taking third in the 5,000­meter run to earn All­PSAC honors and taking fifth in the 3,000­meter run ... in her first year as a Fighting Scot came in fourth at the PSAC’s and also was fourth at the regional to earn a trip Nationals ... fell seven seconds shy of earning All­American honors, coming in 36th ... won the Wooster Relays, came in third at the Paul Short Invitational and was eighth at the Midwest Open ... her first track campaign saw her win the PSAC championship in the 10,000­meter run, then go on to finish tenth in both the 5,000 and 10,000­meter runs at Nationals ... was also tenth in the 10,000­meter run at the Penn Relays ... Personal: Born April 4, 1982 ... daughter of Xiuzhu Jiang and Fu cong Yi ... Health & Physical Education major. “I do not plan to let my team or my coach down this year.” ... Tina Yi

Danielle Cerroni

Junior u Sharon, PA u Sharon High School

Saw huge improvement from her freshman to sophomore year, running her 2010 10K at a faster pace than her high school P.R ... not blessed with leg speed, she must depend on sustained drive to have a chance at All­American level perfor­ mance in her last two years of college competi­ tion ... possesses excellent marathon potential ... earned All­PSAC and All­Atlantic Region honors for first time as a sophomore, making huge

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Meet the Fighting Scots improvement in both races ... finished eighth at PSAC Championships after coming in 83rd as a freshman, and was 13th at the Atlantic Regional, up from 71st as a freshman ... came in 15th at the Iona Meet of Champions and was 20th at Paul Short Invitational brown division race ... got season off to strong start with a third place showing at the Daniel Walker Invitational ... in track & field, finished third in the 1500­meter run at the Bison Outdoor Classic and was 19th in the 5,000­meter run at the Raleigh Relays ... a USTFCCCA All­Academic selection in both cross country and track & field ... High School: Ran for coach Alan Hough at Sharon High School, where she was the 2005 Region I champion ... a four­year starter in cross country and track and started three years in swim­ ming, earning 11 total letters ... Personal: Born April 23, 1990 ... daughter of Dorothy and Daniel Cerroni ... Journalism major with a 3.70 GPA ... has one brother and one sister. “I never thought I could run so fast. Now I can’t wait to run even faster.” ... Danielle Cerroni

Emily Rose Hamilton

Junior u Ulysses, PA u Northern Potter High School In third year with program and a runner who continues to develop and pro­ vide depth ... was 129th at PSAC’s a year ago and was 131st at Atlantic Regional, but was Edinboro’s third finisher ... High School: Competed in cross country and track & field at Northern Potter High School, earning a total of seven letters ... Personal: Born March 3, 1990 ... daughter of Celeste and Roland Hamilton ... Fine Art/Crafts ­­ Ceramics major with a minor in Painting ... has a 3.10 GPA ... has three brothers.

Hilary Weismiller

Sophomore (r) u McKean, PA u General McLane HighSchool A local recruit from nearby General McLane High School who enjoyed a solid freshman year but redshirted last year ... her 2010 could be hampered by summer internship in downtown Baltimore, MD, which limited summer training ... as a freshman fell one spot shy of earning All­PSAC honors with a 21st place finish, then came in 26th at the East Regional ... finished 19th at the Paul Short Invitational and was second at the Wooster Invitational ... fresh­ man track campaign was halted early due to a strress fracture ... won two events at the Baldwin­Wallace Invitational indoor track meet this past winter, winning the 1,000­meter run and the one­mile run ... High School: Competed for coach John Guzik at General McLane High School ... in addition to running cross country also competed in track and swam for a year ... a four­time state qualifier in cross country ... in track, was a state qualifier in 1600 and 4X800 relay ... Personal: Born May 29, 1990 ... daughter of Mary and Robert Weismiller ... Medical Technology major with a 3.65 GPA... father played professional baseball in the Pittsburgh Pirates organization after playing at Mercyhurst, while mother played volleyball at Mercyhurst ... sister Heather was a standout for the Edinboro women’s soccer team ... has two sisters. “We’ll go slow with Hilary through mid­October and hope she can blossom late in the season.” ... Doug Watts.

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Alex Brasington

Sophomore u Troy, PA u Upper Dublin High School Unique addition to the team a year ago since she had no competitive high school experience ... a raw runner from that fact who head coach Doug Watts continues to work with ... had excellent open meet credentials ... came in sixth in 3,000­meter run at Slippery Rock Invitational this spring during track season ... High School: Earned one letter in cross country at Upper Dublin High School ... Personal: Born July 23, 1990 ... daughter of Sally jo Shirk and William Brasington ... Physics/Engineering major with a 3.84 GPA ... has one sister.

Brittany Kaltenbaugh

Sophomore u Waterford, PA u Fort LeBoeuf High School Transfer from Westminster College who will impact immediately team’s top three runners ... so far has displayed all the ingredients to make her an end­of­season high scorer ... At Westminster: Was named cross country MVP as a freshman ... set school records in 3000 and 6K ... finished fourth at Presidents’ Athletic Conference Cross Country Championships to earn first team All­PAC honors ... went on to finish 42nd at regional championships ... High School: ran for coach Kelli Proctor in cross country at Fort LeBoeuf High School, along with track & field coach Dawn Andrews ... set school records in 1600 and 3200­meter runs along with 4X800­meter relay ... finished fourth at PIAA State Championships in 3200­meter run in track and was 20th in cross country championships ... earned all­district and all­region honors ... Personal: Born May 7, 1991 ... daughter of Rhonda and Christian Kaltenbaugh ... Psychology major ... has one brother and one sister. “I really like the potential of this young woman. She has a good cardiovascular system, great desire, motivation and willingness to work – and the ability to put up with my sense of humor.” ... Doug Watts

Hannah Kucewicz

Sophomore u Edinboro, PA u Union City High School Expected to show definite cross country improvement following her seri­ ous summer of 2010 training ... possesses good leg speed as displayed by her sub 2:20 800 time during the track season ... has shown leadership qualities despite being so young ... placed 71st at PSAC Championships and improved to 57th at the Atlantic Regional ... during the track season took second place in the 1500­meter run at the UNF Spring Break Classic, and was third in the 800­meter run at the LHU Elliston Invitational and third in the same event at the UB Open ... placed third in the 400 and 800­meter runs at the Slippery Rock Invitational ... in indoor track, came in fifth in the 800­meter run at the 2010 PSAC Indoor Track Championships ... High

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Meet the Fighting Scots School: Competed at nearby Union City High School where she was a four­time state qualifier in cross country and a three­time qualifier in track & field ... team won region championship in cross country all four years ... team won District 10 championship in 2007 and was second other three years ... was the 2008 District 10 champion in the 800­meter run ... helped the Bears to the 2008 District 10 championship ... was a first team all­region choice in 2005, ‘06 and ‘07 and second team in 2008 ... Personal: Born January 20, 1990 ... daughter of Dannette and David Naugle ... Health & Physical education ­­ Teacher Certification major with a 3.56 GPA ... has four brothers and two sisters ... husband Jonathan is a member of the Edinboro track & field team. “I am very much committed to cross country success.” ... Hannah Kucewicz

Lauren Scarupa

Sophomore u Lockport, NY u Starpoint High School Another of the young runners who look to make a step up this season ... a runner who showed marked improvement as a senior in high school to catch coach Doug Watts’ eye ... finished 87th at her first PSAC championships and was 126th at the Atlantic Regional ... in first collegiate event finished 13th at Daniel Walker Invitational ... High School: Earned four letters in track and three in cross country at Starpoint High School ... was a fifth all­state per­ former and earned first team all­region accolades ... Personal: Born July 28, 1991 ... daughter of Barbara and Craig Scarupa ... Environmental Science major ... has one brother and one sister.

Stephanie Smigiera

Sophomore u West Seneca, NY u West Seneca East High School

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Young runner new to cross country who enjoyed solid track & field campaign as a freshman ... finished tenth in the heptathlon at the PSAC Championships ... won the long jump at the Wooster Invitational and was third in the 100­ meter hurdles at the UB Open ... took fifth in the same event at LHU Elliston Invitational ... High School: Competed at West Seneca East High School where she was a member of the track & field team and also played soccer ... helped Trojans to 2007 ECIC championship ... was a 2009 first team All­ECIC selection ... was named the school’s 2009 Athlete of the Year ... Personal: Born May 7, 1991 ... daughter of Sylvia and Kevin Smigiera ... Health & Physical Education ­­ Human Performance major with a 3.72 GPA ... has one brother

and one sister.

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Cheryl Svetz

Sophomore u Clymer, NY u Clymer Central High School Sophomore who should be better prepared in 2010 than she was for college competition her freshman year ... came into Edinboro a year ago as a runner who enjoyed great high school suc­ cess early on and was looking to regain that form ... coaching staff felt she had the ability to develop quickly into a solid regional performer ... came in 52nd at the PSAC Championshisp and then was 54th in the Atlantic Regional ... placed 14th in her first collegiate c0mpetition, the Daniel Walker Invitational ... top showing in track season came at the LHU Elliston Invitational, a second place finish in the 1,500­ meter run ... High School: Former standout at Clymer Central High School where she was a four­ year starter in track and two­year starter in cross country, along with one year in volleyball ... Personal: Born August 26, 1991 ... daughter of Becky and Tom Svetz ... Criminal Justice major ... has three brothers.

Elizabeth Budzinski

Freshman u Depew, NY u Depew High School Her success in high school at middle distance predicated by almost total lack of distance training ... head coach Doug Watts is curious to see how Edinboro’s mileage­based training impacts her abilities ... High School: A four­year letterwinner in indoor and outdoor track & field at Depew High School, along with a letter in cross country as a senior and soccer as a junior ... the Wildcats won division title in outdoor track in 2008 and ‘09 ... Personal: Born November 25, 1991 ... daughter of Patricia and James Budzinski ... Nursing major ... has five brothers and a sister. “This one definitely needs a year with us, but I know she has the heart and gate to be a very good college runner.” ... Doug Watts

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Monica Ciarniello

Freshman u Lowellville, OH u Lowellville High School A good high school performer who must run well in college for Edinboro to have a chance in championship races ... very intelligent student­athlete who was valedictorian of her class at Loweelville High School ... High School: A four­year starter in cross country and track & field at Lowellville High School ... four­time Ohio state qualifier in cross country and three­time in track ... earned fourth place finish at state championships in 5K and 3,200­ meter run, and was fifth in the 1,600­meter run ... hold numerous school records, including 1,600, 3,200 and 5K ... Personal: Born October 9, 1991 ... daughter of Denise Cuscino and Ernest Ciarniello ... Secondary Education ­­ Math major ... has one brother. “I knew what Edinboro was all about from attending the Ohio high school cross country champi­ onships for two years. I only hope I can live up to the team’s expectations.” ... Monica Ciarniello.

Allison Gibbens

Freshman u Erie, PA u Seneca High School A runner who enjoyed much success in high school in 400 and 800­meter events and head coach Doug Watts predicts same for college running ... cross country can enhance her cardiovascular abilities to solidify track mid­distance events ... High School: A four­year starter in cross country and track & field at Seneca High School ... won the 400­meter PIAA District 10 Class AA champi­ onship as a junior and senior and finished second in 200­meters as senior ... went on to finish seventh at PIAA Class AA State Championships in 400­ meters as a senior ... also qualified for the state championships in 1600 and 3200­meter relays, with foursome finishing seventh in the 3200­meter relay ... in cross country, placed 12th at 2009 District 10 Class AA championships to qualify for state championship meet, where she finished 33rd ... Personal: Born October 16, 1991 ... daughter of Melanie and Gordon Gibbens ... undeclared major ... has two brothers ... mother played vol­ leyball at Thiel and brother Steven competes in cross country and track at Penn State­Behrend.

Lauren McKinney

Freshman u Cranberry Township, PA u Seneca Valley High School Freshman who will hopefully grow into a runner of the Edinboro tradition ... High School: Ran for coach Jim Nagle at Seneca Valley High School ... earned a total of seven letters in indoor and outdoor track and cross country ... ran in the top five in cross country her final three years ... Personal: Born April 13, 1992 ... daughter of Annette and Christopher McKinney ... Criminal Justice major ... has two brothers and a sister.

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The 2010 Fighting Scots 2010 Women’s Cross Country Roster Name Alex Brasington Elizabeth Budzinski Danielle Cerroni Monica Ciarniello Allison Gibbens Emily Rose Hamilton Brittany Kaltenbaugh Hannah Kucewicz Lauren McKinney Lauren Scarupa Stephanie Smigiera Cheryl Svetz Hilary Weismiller Tina Yi

Yr. So. Fr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. So. Fr. So. So. So. So.­r Sr.

Hometown/High School Troy, PA/Upper Dublin Depew, NY/Depew Sharon, PA/Sharon Lowellville, OH/Lowellville Erie, PA/Seneca Ulysses, PA/Northern Potter Waterford, PA/Fort LeBoeuf/Westminster Edinboro, PA/Union City Cranberry Township, PA/Seneca Valley Lockport, NY/Lockport West Seneca, NY/West Seneca East Clymer, NY/Clymer Central McKean, PA/General McLane Beijing, China

Head Coach: Doug Watts Assistant Coach: Julie Nemergut Yurcich

2010 Men’s Cross Country Roster Name Scott Anderson Bryan Baumgartner Alex Beardsley Daniel Blackman Bryan Deibel Bart Eckel Ben Hahn Jake Krolick Matt Link Tim McConnell Evan Miller Sean Naderer Jordan Roose Dylan Stevens Michael Thielman Dustin Thomas Owen Venesky Garth Watson

Yr. So. So. Fr. Fr.­r Fr. So. Sr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.­r Fr.­r Fr.­r So. Fr.­r Fr.

Hometown/High School West Falls, NY/East Aurora Edinboro, PA/General McLane North East, PA/North East Towanda, NY/Towanda Area Albion, NY/Albion Pittsburgh, PA/Mt. Lebanon Smethport, PA/Smethport Area Arcade, NY/Pioneer Central Avon Lake, OH/Avon Lake Hudson, OH/Hudson New Castle, PA/Laurel Eastlake, OH/Eastlake North Spencerport, NY/Brockport East Springfield, PA/Bandera(TX) Williamsville, NY/Williamsville North Broadview Hights, OH/North Royalton Cabot, PA/Knoch Canton, PA/Canton Area

Head Coach: Doug Watts Assistant Coach: Julie Nemergut Yurcich

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2009 Results DATE September 5 at Daniel Walker Invitational hosted by Buffalo State

OPPONENT

TOP PERFORMERS

WOMEN: 2nd/7 teams

Tina Yi (2nd, 18:48:83) Danielle Cerroni (3rd, 19:15:36) Josh Arthur (1st, 26:21:43) Chris Lantinen (3rd, 26:39:43) Ben Hahn (4th, 26:44:42) Dustin Thomas (6th, 26:55:10) Tina Yi (8th, 23:18.62) Danielle Cerroni (15th, 23:33.40) Ben Hahn (8th, 25:48.13) Sean Naderer (49th, 26:45.21) Chris Lantinen (50th, 26:45.51) Tina Yi (1st, 15:39) Ben Hahn (1st, 17:42)

MEN: 1st/7 teams

19 at 15th Annual Br. John WOMEN: 12th/21 teams “Paddy” DoyleMeet of Champions hosted by Iona MEN: 8th/23 teams 26 EDINBORO RAG RELAYS October 2 at Paul Short Invitational hosted by Lehigh

WOMEN: 1st/2 teams MEN: 1st/2 teams WOMEN: 17th/42 teams MEN: 18th/39 teams

21 at Woosters Relays

WOMEN: 1st/3 teams MEN: 1st/3 teams

31 at PSAC Championships at Edinboro, PA

WOMEN: 8th/16 teams MEN: 2nd/14 teams

November 7 at NCAA East Regional WOMEN: 8th/22 teams Championships at Mansfield, PA MEN: 2nd/21 teams 21 at NCAA Division II National Championships at Evansville, IN

MEN: 12th/24 teams

Tina Yi (1st, 21:05) Danielle Cerroni (20th, 22:12) Ben Hahn (48th, 24:34) Ben Hahn (32nd, 24:49.00) Tina Yi (1st, 19:13) Danielle Cerroni (2nd, 19:30) Cheryl Svetz (3rd, 20:17) Dustin Thomas (1st, 21:03) Scott Anderson (2nd, 21:24) Jake Krolick (3rd, 21:58) Chris Lantinen (4th, 20:52) Tina Yi (5th, 22:16.9) Danielle Cerroni (8th, 22:59.4) Chris Lantinen (4th, 26:39.4) Ben Hahn (7th, 26:44.8) Scott Anderson (13th, 26:58.5) Dustin Thomas (14th, 27:00.4) Barry McLaughlin (15th, 27:03.0) Tina Yi (7th, 21:11) Danielle Cerroni (13th, 22:07) Ben Hahn (1st, 31:02) Chris Lantinen (7th, 31:54) Scott Anderson (11th, 32:08) Ben Hahn (66th, 33:02.1) Chris Lantinen (70th, 33:07.9) Scott Anderson (78th, 3:17.9) Barry McLaughlin (89th, 33:33.5)

WOMEN did not qualify

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National Champions Dave Antognoli -- 1971 National Champion David Antognoli was head coach Doug Watts' first recruit back in 1969. Antognoli is, according to Watts, the reason Edinboro became creditable on the nation­ al level, and helped lay the foundation for the success­ ful program that exists today. The recruiting classes of 1972­73 followed in the footsteps of Antognoli and led to Edinboro's six national team titles. Antognoli won a multitude of individual titles, including three national titles, and many All­American certificates in cross country and track. He was award­ ed the Sox Harrison Award as the top male senior ath­ lete in 1973 after winning the cross country champi­ onship in 1971, the NAIA 10,000 meters title in 1972, and the USTFF national championship in the six mile event. He also was the top collegiate finisher in the 1972 Olympic Trials.

Greg Beardsley -- 1982 National Champion In 1982, in a brutal combination of calf­deep snow, 20­degree temperatures, and a chilling wind, the crowd at the finish line of the 1982 NCAA Division II champi­ onships in St. Cloud, Minnesota was barely able to make out the faint outline of Greg Beardsley, who crossed the finish line in a record 60.9 seconds before the rest of the field to win the national championship. Beardsley recalls his experiences as “great, but very cold!” Beardsley won the Sox Harrison Award as the top male senior athlete in April 1983 and was multiple U.S. Olympic Trials scorer.

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National Champions Martin Lyons -- 1991 National Champion Martin Lyons was attracted to Edinboro due to the strength and reputation of the Running Scots program. The Melbourne, Australia native had no trouble adapt­ ing to his move across the globe, winning the 1991 NCAA Division II individual cross country title as a freshman. Though he came to the United States with little cross country experience, coach Doug Watts expected All­ American honors from the Aussie on the merit of his track credentials. Lyons would go on to claim cross country All­American honors in each of his four seasons at Edinboro. Only two other runners have accom­ plished this feat since. An eight­time All­American in cross country and track, Lyons was the NCAA East Regional record­holder in cross country, and also hold the school record in the marathon with a time of 2:21:35, set back in 1995.

Yi Min Wu -- 1998 National Champion Yi Min Wu became Edinboro’s fourth national cham­ pion after he won the 1998 national meet by a 10­second margin with a time of 31:06.60. Wu did not lose a race throughout his freshman season. A six­time All­American in cross country and track, Wu was recognized as both the PSAC and NCAA East Regional ‘Runner of the Year’ in 1998 an ‘99. He was the 1999 national track and field runner­up in the 10,000 meters in addition to winning the PSAC 10,000 meter championship. Wu earned his second All­American cer­ tificate in track by also placing sixth in the 5,000 meter run as a freshman. Wu is one of three runners to earn All­American honors four times in cross country. Finally, Wu was named the PSAC Rookie of the Year in track and field as a freshman.

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Men’s All-Americans FIGHTING SCOT MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Martin Lyons Yi Min Wu

1991­94 1998­01

THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Dave Antognoli Kevin Foley Luil Graham Carl Leonard Gennaro Manocchio Chris Rauber

1970­72 1974­76 1984­86 1992­94 1985­87 1988­90

Marty Lyons

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Jeff Barker 1997, 2000 Greg Beardsley 1981­82 Ryan Coon 2003­04 Tim Dunthorne 1986­87 Pete Fixler 1993­94 Jeff Foster 1975­76 Brian Jordan 1978­79 Scott Kovacevic 1997­98 Mike Platt 1986­87 Michael Renninger 1988­89 Uriel Rivera 1989­90 Harvey Sipel 1988, ‘90 Henry Winger 1975­76

Gennaro Manocchio Marty Lyons

Yi Min Wu

Luil Graham

Mike Renninger Carl Leonard

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Men’s All-Americans Men Jim Ansberry ............................2004 Dave Antognoli ..............1970­71­72 Josh Arthur ..............................2007 Dalvin Baehler ..........................1975 Jeff Barker......................1997, 2000 Greg Beardsley ....................1981­82 Scott Burns ..............................1986 Ryan Coon......................2003, 2004 Clayton Clews............................1992 Tim Dunthorne ..................1986­87 Pete Fixler............................1993­94 Kevin Foley......................1974­75­76 Jeff Foster ............................1975­76 Luil Graham ....................1984­85­86 Brian Jordan ........................1978­79 Ben Hahn..................................2008 Scott Knapp..............................1990 Scott Kovacevic ..................1997­98 Travis Kuhl ................................1997 Carl Leonard ..................1992­93­94 Martin Lyons..............1991­92­93­94 William Maloney ......................1985 Gennaro Manocchio ....1985­86­87 Brian Matthews........................1990 Mark Muggleton ......................1976 Dave Niemira............................2006 Steve Owens ............................1997 Mike Platt ............................1986­87 Chris Rauber ..................1988­89­90 Michael Renninger ............1988­89 Uriel Rivera..........................1989­90 Steve Repko..............................1982 Dennis Rice................................1982 Aaron Rowe ............................2000 Harvey Sipel....................1988, 1990 Michael Tonkin ........................1988 Lance White ..............................1981 Henry Winger ......................1975­76 Yi Min Wu..............1998­99­2000­01

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Aaron Rowe

Jeff Foster Kevin Foley

Pete Fixler

Ryan Coon

Harvey Sipel

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Women’s All-Americans Women

FIGHTING SCOT WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Lisa Petsche

1997, 1999­01

THREE-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Carrie McKeon Amy Perry Rachael Lanzel

1997­98, ‘00 1996­98 2004, ‘06­07

Sandra Sweet

TWO-TIME ALL-AMERICANS Gabriela Hnilkova Sandra Sweet Donna Thibert

1998­99 1996­97 1989, ‘92

Gabriela Hnilkova ................1998­99 Rachael Lanzel ..........2004,2006­07 Carrie McKeon ..........1997­98, 2000 Audra Naujokas ........................1990 Julie Nemergut ........................2004 Amy Perry ......................1996­97­98 Lisa Petsche ......1997, 1999­2000­01 Roberta Raskowski....................1991 Teresa Skello..............................1988 Colleen Snyder ..........................1985 Deb Springer..............................1992 Sandra Sweet ......................1996­97 Donna Thibert ................1989, 1992 Heather Wilmoth ....................2004 Kerrie Yenchak ..........................1985

Kerrie Yenchak

Gabriela Hnilkova

Lisa Petsche

Carrie McKeon, Lisa Petsche and Amy Perry (l­r) earned All­American honors at 1997 National Championships.

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Postseason Excellence CROSS COUNTRY IN THE POSTSEASON Women

Men

(Since 1988)

(Since 1980)

PSAC Regionals NCAA

PSAC Regionals NCAA

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

1st 1st 3rd 4th 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 2nd

1st 3rd NA 3rd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd

13th 2nd 9th 14th 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 9th 6th 2nd 6th 13th 16th 6th 4th 8th 4th 8th 17th 20th 7th 19th 19th 14th 16th 12th

1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 4th 8th

5th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 4th 1st 2nd 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 4th 7th

DNQ 8th 8th 8th 5th DNQ 15th DNQ 11th 4th 5th 3rd 4th 7th 13th 13th 2nd 13th 10th 20th DNQ DNQ

NCAA Men’s National Champions 1986 1987 1988 1990

NAIA Men’s National Champions 1975 1976 Edinboro Cross Country 2010

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Running Scots History Edinboro All-Time Women's Cross Country Team

Carrie McKeon

Name Marianne Eckendorf Foster Gabriela Hnilkova Jenks Donna Thibert Matthews Carrie McKeon Julie Nemergut Amy Perry Davis Lisa Petsche Cron Coleen Snyder Conboy Sandra Sweet Kerri Yenchak

(Yr.) (’92) (’00) (’92) (’00) (’07) (’99) (‘02) (’86) (’99) (’89)

Hometown Erie, PA Kravare, Czech Rep Windsor, ONT Altoona, PA Youngstown, OH North East, PA Dublin, OH Pittsburgh, PA Erie, PA Corry, PA

Edinboro All-Time Men's Cross Country Team

Chris Rauber

Name Dave Antognoli Greg Beardsley Kevin Foley Luke Graham Travis Kuhl Martin Lyons Jim Manocchio Mike Platt Chris Rauber Yi Min Wu

(Yr.) (’73) (‘83) (’77) (’88) (’97) (’94) (’88) (’88) (’91) (’02)

Hometown Cuyahoga Falls, OH Warren, PA Columbus, OH Cochranton, PA Croghan, NY Melbourne, Australia Parma, OH Rochester, NY Pittsburgh, PA Tian Jin, China

Edinboro’s Cross Country Philosophy "Generally, we attract the middle distance and distance athlete who is seeking a special envi­ ronment for running," says head coach Doug Watts about his track and cross country programs at Edinboro University. “A student­athlete should consider Edinboro because of the following rea­ sons”: 1. A small school setting, academically oriented, that generally allows for a fuller personal devel­ opment in the classroom, athletic and social activities; yet offers a large, diversified choice of educational majors and specialties. 2. A TEAM concept in training competition. 3. A distance­based training program integrating selected road races as a training supplement. 4. Division I schedule of intercollegiate competition. 5. A program that allows personal direction and individualism, a proper balance between acade­ mics and athletics... and fun. 6. A tradition of excellence and proven success in running within an environment supportive and respectful of distance runners.

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dinboro University is the region’s largest and most comprehensive institution of higher edu­ cation. Under the leadership of President Jeremy D. Brown, who assumed the helm on July 1, 2007, Edinboro adopted the motto, “Great Things Happen Here!” Yet the words represent much more than a tagline or catchy phrase. They reflect upon a changing and growing University that strives for excellence regionally, nationally and globally. Founded more than 150 years ago by the descendants of Scottish immigrants, Edinboro’s beau­ tiful 585­acre campus is now home to more than 8,700 students enrolled in over 100 undergraduate and grad­ uate programs of study. Rich in its Scottish tradition, the University’s majors in art, animation, criminal jus­ tice, education, and speech language pathology have earned regional recognition and national accolades. Situated almost equal distance (about 100 miles) from the cultural, entertainment and major league sports metropolitan areas of Cleveland, Buffalo and Pittsburgh, Edinboro is less than 20 miles south of Erie, Pennsylvania’s fourth largest city, and 20 miles north of Meadville, the Crawford County seat. Edinboro’s Baron­Forness Library has more than 500,000 bound volumes and 1.4 million micro­ form units, along with an online catalog access to numerous databases and electronic reserves and archives. The library, the region’s largest, is equipped with a wireless network, commuter labs and is accessible to users with visual impairments. Edinboro’s physical plant and resources are beginning to rival the faculty excellence that stu­ dents have long found in the classrooms. The University is drawing more people to campus because of its state of the art facilities. An investment of $200 million is allowing the

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University to enhance the Edinboro experience for stu­ dents through projects such as the new suite­style student hous­ ing complex known as The Highlands at Edinboro University. The $5 million Zafirovski Sports & Recreation Arena opened in late 2009, meaning athletic teams can hold full practice sessions during inclement weather inside the region’s largest free­standing, air­supported facility. The new $5 million Human Services Building will be ready for classes in January 2011 and the $23 million expansion and renovation of the Cooper Hall science building is underway. In addition to the five­acre Mallory Lake and ample pastoral and wooded areas, there are more than 40 other buildings on the spacious Edinboro campus, including residence halls with private or shared rooms, co­ed housing, honors housing and living­learning floors for academic and special inter­ est student groups. Van Houten Dining Hall offers a variety of student meal plans, and Skipjack’s fast food emporium is perfect for an energy­booster at any time. Edinboro’s School of Graduate Studies and Research, with it’s technology­based computer­ assisted distance learning, now offers the region’s fastest growing academic programs. Edinboro University in Erie – The Porreco Center, is a beautiful 27­acre campus that includes classrooms, computer laboratory and a unique facili­ ty for hosting small conferences, business meetings and special events. Edinboro University in Meadville is located in the city’s historic Bessemer Building. All Edinboro University facilities are connected by free EMTA bus service. In fact, in this new era of high fuel costs, students, faculty and staff can ride free anywhere EMTA bus service is offered! So you can see that Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, home of the Fighting Scots NCAA ath­ letic teams and first­class athletic venues, offers the complete collegiate experience for undergraduate and graduate students. What’s more, Edinboro’s faculty and staff of 800 individuals working as a single team to support our students’ higher education aspirations, under­ score our new motto. It’s true! Great things do hap­ pen here!


2010 Edinboro University Schedule Day & Date Saturday, September 4 Friday, September 17 Saturday, September 25 Saturday, October 2 Friday, October 22 Saturday, November 6 Saturday, November 20 Saturday, December 4

Opponent Site at Buffalo State Invitational Buffalo, NY at Spartan Invitational East Lansing, MI EDINBORO RAG RELAYS Edinboro, PA at Louisville Classic Louisville, KY at Wooster Fighting Scots Festival Wooster, OH at PSAC Championships California, PA at NCAA Division II Cary, NC Atlantic Regional hosted by St. Augustine’s at NCAA Division II Louisville, KY National Championships

HEAD COACH: Doug Watts


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