TWO-TIME DEFENDING ACC INDOOR & OUTDOOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
April Sinkler
FOUR STRAIGHT WOMEN’S NCAA TOP-25 FINISHES
2011 NCAA Indoor Runner-UP, Triple Jump Five-Time ACC MVP Seven-Time ACC Champion
FIVE NCAA MEN’S AND WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SINCE 2009
Kim Ruck 2010 All-American, Indoor 5K Two-Time ACC Champion
Brianna Rollins 2011 NCAA Champion, 60 Hurdles Three-Time ACC Champion
Alyssa Kulik 2011 All-American, Steeplechase All-ACC, Steeplechase
Bridgette Owens 2011 Pan American Jr. Bronze Medalist, 100 Hurdles 2011 Second-Team All-American, 100 Hurdles
Brittney Waller 2011 ACC Champion, 20-Pound Weight Throw 2011 Second-Team All-American, 20-Pound Weight Throw
Stormy Kendrick 2010 IAAF World Jr. Champion, 200 Dash & 4x100 Relay Two-Time ACC MVP Five-Time ACC Champion
Jasmine Edgerson Three-Time All-American, Relays 2011 ACC Champion, 60 Hurdles Three-Time ACC Champion, Relays
Spencer Adams Three-Time All-American, Hurdles Four-Time All-ACC, Hurdles
Justin Murdock Warren Fraser
Four-Time All-American, Sprints Three-Time ACC Champion, Relays
2011 Second-Team All-American, 4x100 Relay
INDOOR
La’Mont Jackson Second-Team All-American, 4x100 Relay Two-Time ACC Champion, 4x400 Relay
Chris Slate Two-Time All-ACC, 800 Meters 2011 NCAA East Preliminary Round Participant, 800 Meters
Date
Meet
Dec. 3
Orange & Purple Winter Classic
Jan. 13-14
Virginia Tech Invitational
Blacksburg, VA
Jan. 21
Auburn Invitational
Birmingham, AL
Jan. 27-28
Clemson Invitational
Feb. 3-4
Virginia Tech Elite
New Balance Invitational
Feb. 10-11
Tyson Invitational
Fayetteville, AR
New Mexico Invitational
Albuquerque, NM
Tiger Paw Invitational
Feb. 23-25
ACC Championships
Mar. 2-3
Alex Wilson Invitational
South Bend, IN
Virginia Tech Last Chance
Blacksburg, VA
Mar. 9-10
NCAA Championships
Date
Meet
Mar. 16-17
Charlotte 49er Classic
Charlotte, NC
Mar. 23-24
Stanford Invitational
Stanford, CA
UCF Invitational
Mar. 29-31
Jim Click Invitational
Apr. 6-7
Florida Relays
Apr. 19-21
ACC Championships
Apr. 26-28
Penn Relays
May 5
Bob Pollock Spring Invitational
Clemson, SC
May 11-12
Clemson Tiger QualiFier
Clemson, SC
May 24-26
NCAA East Preliminary Round
Jun. 6-9
NCAA Championships
Jun. 15-17
USA Junior Championships
Jun. 22-Jul. 1
U.S. Olympic Trials
Clemson, SC Blacksburg, VA New York, NY
Clemson, SC Boston, MA
Boise, ID OUTDOOR
Nathan Hendershot 2011 NCAA East Preliminary Round Participant, 800 Meters
Location Clemson, SC
Note: Home events in Orange.
Location
Orlando, FL Tucson, AZ Gainesville, FL Charlottesville, VA Philadelphia, PA
Jacksonville, FL Des Moines, IA Bloomington, IN Eugene, OR
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
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5 Individual NCAA Champions Since 2009
57 All-americans Since 2009
14 First-Team All-Americans in 2011
31 ACC Champions Since 2009
Four Straight Women’s ACC Championships
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Clemson Athletic Department Mission Statement
Quick Facts
The Department of Athletics offers nationally prominent athletic programs. Through a dedicated commitment to educational interests, a competitive athletic program, and integrity in all areas, the student-athletes, coaches, and staff strive to bring credit and recognition to Clemson University. The mission of the Athletic Department is to sponsor a broad-based athletic program that provides educational and athletic opportunities for young men and women to grow, develop, and serve the interests of Clemson University by complementing and enhancing its diversity and quality of life. Furthermore, the Athletic Department seeks to be a source of pride for the citizens of the State of South Carolina and to be recognized as a nationally prominent program, through consistently high levels of performance and accomplishment in athletic competitions. The Athletic Department strives to develop student-athletes academically and athletically with the total commitment of aiding their efforts to graduate from Clemson University and advance to careers that will enable them to be productive members of society.
The Athletic Department will act in an ethical and honest manner, dedicated to compliance with all Federal, State, NCAA, Conference, and University rules and regulations.
General Information Program Overview Media Information Clemson Indoor Track Rock Norman Track Men’s Outlook Women’s Outlook NCAA Indoor Qualifying Standards
1 3 4 5 6 7 8
The Coaches Lawrence Johnson Tim Hall Brad Herbster Mario Wilson Shawn Cobey Tamara Ards Anne Powell
10-11 12 13 14 15 16 16
The Student-Athletes Men’s Roster Men’s Profiles Women’s Roster Women’s Profiles
17 18-28 29 30-44
2010-11 Year-in-Review Indoor Season Review Outdoor Season Review Men’s Indoor Marks Men’s Outdoor Marks
46-47 48-49 50 51
Women’s Indoor Marks Women’s Outdoor Marks All-Americans
Records & History NCAA Championship Tradition Olympic Tradition Men’s All-Americans Women’s All-Americans Men’s NCAA Participants Women’s NCAA Participants Men’s ACC Champions Women’s ACC Champions Men’s All-ACC Performers Women’s All-ACC Performers Women’s All-ACC Performers NCAA Results Men’s Honors Women’s Honors Men’s Indoor Records Men’s Outdoor Records Women’s Indoor Records Women’s Outdoor Records Freshman Records Facilities Records Men’s Coaching Records Women’s Coaching Records Two-Sport Athletes Letterwinners TWO-TIME DEFENDING ACC INDOOR & OUTDOOR WOMEN’S CHAMPIONS
April Sinkler
FOUR STRAIGHT WOMEN’S NCAA TOP-25 FINISHES
2011 NCAA Indoor Runner-UP, Triple Jump Five-Time ACC MVP Seven-Time ACC Champion
FIVE NCAA MEN’S AND WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS SINCE 2009
Spencer Adams Three-Time All-American, Hurdles Four-Time All-ACC, Hurdles
Justin Murdock Warren Fraser
Four-Time All-American, Sprints Three-Time ACC Champion, Relays
2011 Second-Team All-American, 4x100 Relay
Kim Ruck 2010 All-American, Indoor 5K Two-Time ACC Champion
INDOOR
La’Mont Jackson Second-Team All-American, 4x100 Relay Two-Time ACC Champion, 4x400 Relay
Chris Slate Two-Time All-ACC, 800 Meters 2011 NCAA East Preliminary Round Participant, 800 Meters
Date
Meet
Dec. 3
Orange & Purple Winter Classic
Jan. 13-14
Virginia Tech Invitational
Blacksburg, VA
Jan. 21
Auburn Invitational
Birmingham, AL
Jan. 27-28
Clemson Invitational
Feb. 3-4
Virginia Tech Elite
Clemson, SC
Mar. 9-10
Brianna Rollins
New York, NY
Tyson Invitational
Fayetteville, AR
New Mexico Invitational
Albuquerque, NM
Tiger Paw Invitational Mar. 2-3
Clemson, SC
Blacksburg, VA
New Balance Invitational Feb. 10-11
Feb. 23-25
Clemson, SC
ACC Championships
Boston, MA
Alex Wilson Invitational
South Bend, IN
Virginia Tech Last Chance
Blacksburg, VA
NCAA Championships
2011 NCAA Champion, 60 Hurdles Three-Time ACC Champion
Alyssa Kulik 2011 All-American, Steeplechase All-ACC, Steeplechase
Bridgette Owens 2011 Pan American Jr. Bronze Medalist, 100 Hurdles 2011 Second-Team All-American, 100 Hurdles
Boise, ID OUTDOOR
Nathan Hendershot 2011 NCAA East Preliminary Round Participant, 800 Meters
Location
Date
Meet
Mar. 16-17
Charlotte 49er Classic
Mar. 23-24
Stanford Invitational UCF Invitational
Mar. 29-31
Jim Click Invitational
Apr. 6-7
Florida Relays
Apr. 19-21 Apr. 26-28 May 5
ACC Championships Penn Relays Bob Pollock Spring Invitational
May 11-12
Clemson Tiger QualiFier
May 24-26
NCAA East Preliminary Round
Jun. 6-9
NCAA Championships
Jun. 15-17
USA Junior Championships
Jun. 22-Jul. 1
U.S. Olympic Trials
Note: Home events in Orange.
Location Charlotte, NC Stanford, CA Orlando, FL Tucson, AZ Gainesville, FL Charlottesville, VA Philadelphia, PA Clemson, SC Clemson, SC
Brittney Waller 2011 ACC Champion, 20-Pound Weight Throw 2011 Second-Team All-American, 20-Pound Weight Throw
Stormy Kendrick 2010 IAAF World Jr. Champion, 200 Dash & 4x100 Relay Two-Time ACC MVP Five-Time ACC Champion
Jacksonville, FL Des Moines, IA Bloomington, IN
Jasmine Edgerson
Eugene, OR
Three-Time All-American, Relays 2011 ACC Champion, 60 Hurdles Three-Time ACC Champion, Relays
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University Information Location Clemson, SC 29633 Founded 1889 Enrollment 19,453 President James F. Barker Conference Atlantic Coast Nickname Tigers Colors Clemson Orange & Regalia Athletic Director Dr. Terry Don Phillips Athletic Dept. Phone (864) 656-1935 Coaching Staff Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson Alma Mater/Yr Arkansas/2000 Season at Clemson 3rd Office Phone (864) 656-2269 Johnson Email lawrenj@clemson.edu Assistant Coach Tim Hall Alma Mater/Yr South Carolina State/1994 Season at Clemson 3rd Office Phone (864) 656-1941 Hall Email hall9@clemson.edu Assistant Coach Brad Herbster Alma Mater/Yr South Carolina/1991 Season at Clemson 2nd Office Phone (864) 656-1972 Herbster Email bherbst@clemson.edu Assistant Coach Mario Wilson Alma Mater/Yr Marist/1998 Season at Clemson 2nd Office Phone (864) 656-2265 Wilson Email mariow@clemson.edu Assistant Coach Shawn Cobey Alma Mater/Yr Youngstown State/2001 Season at Clemson 2nd Office Phone (864) 656-1971 Cobey Email scobey@clemson.edu Assistant Coach Tamara Ards Alma Mater/Yr Colorado/1995 Season at Clemson 1st Office Phone (864) 656-1942 Ards Email tards@clemson.edu Graduate Assistant Anne Powell Alma Mater/Yr UNC Wilmington/2011 Season at Clemson 1st Office Phone (864) 656-??? Ards Email akpowel@clemson.edu Sports Information Track & Field Contact Philip Sikes Sikes Office Phone (864) 656-1985 Sikes Cell Phone (864) 525-4889 Sikes Email philips@clemson.edu Online Media Guide Credits The 2011-12 track & field online guide was written and edited by Philip Sikes of the sports information office. Desktop publishing also by Sikes. Photography used for the interior and exterior of the guide was provided by Atlantic Coast Conference, Rex Brown, Kerry Capps, Eddie Cliffe, Mark Crammer, Chris Donahue, Earl Hulst, Craig Mahaffey, Cheryl Treworgy and Patrick Wright.
Team Poster Team posters are available in the Clemson sports information office, located in the Jervey Athletic Center. Featured on the poster from the men’s team are Spencer Adams, Warren Fraser, Nathan Hendershot, La’Mont Jackson, Justin Murdock and Chris Slate.
From the women’s team the featured athletes are Jasmine Edgerson, Stormy Kendrick, Alyssa Kulik, Bridgette Owens, Brianna Rollins, Kim Ruck, April Sinkler and Brittney Waller.
MEDIA INFORMATION Lawrence Johnson meets with members of the media.
3 Covering the Tigers Philip Sikes Associate SID Track & Field Contact Interview Requests Please submit requests for interviews with coaches and studentathletes at least 24 hours ahead of time. Contact Philip Sikes in the sports information office at 864-656-1985 to arrange. Interviews will be scheduled based on availability and are conducted at the indoor or outdoor track, or in the SID office. Coaches and student-athletes are available after home competitions. Please contact Sikes prior to the conclusion of the meet with specific needs.
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Attending Meets We encourage all media covering Clemson athletics to attend home track & field meets. The Tigers have five scheduled meets at the school’s indoor facility in January and February, and two outdoor meets scheduled at Rock Norman Track in May. Both facilities are equipped with working space at the press box level. Please notify Philip Sikes ahead of time if you wish to attend. Credentials are not needed to cover meets, but please notify Sikes ahead of time if you wish to attend. Internet Access Wireless internet access is available at both track & field facilities, courtesy the ‘clemsonguest’ network.
Photography Still photographers and television camerapersons are welcome at Clemson’s home track & field meets. Please obey all requests from the public address announcer and try and stay clear of other events. Multiple events will be going on at the same time, so please be respectful of the student-athletes competing. Credentials are not needed to cover meets, but please notify Philip Sikes ahead of time if you wish to attend. Meet Results A member of the sports information office will post results during each home meet on the bulletin boards at the respective facility. At the conclusion of each meet, results are available at ClemsonTigers.com. Tiger Track & Field Online Updated feature stories, performance lists, rosters, bios, schedules, results, and news releases pertaining to Clemson track & field can be found on the school’s official athletic Web site, ClemsonTigers.com. Sports Information Office Tim Bourret, Assistant AD/Sports Information Director Office: 864-656-1926 Email: btimoth@clemson.edu Philip Sikes, Associate SID, Track & Field Contact Office: 864-656-1985 Email: philips@clemson.edu Sam Blackman, Senior Associate SID Office: 864-656-1924 Email: blackmj@clemson.edu Brian Hennessy, Associate SID Office: 864-656-1921 Email: bhennes@clemson.edu
Libby Kehn, Associate SID/Webmaster Office: 864-656-4218 Email: elizabk@clemson.edu Jeff Kallin, Assistant SID Office: 864-656-1920 Email: jkallin@clemson.edu
TRACK & FIELD FACILITIES
4 Clemson Indoor Facility Clemson track & field opened its $3.6 million dollar indoor track facility in December of 2003. The track is located adjacent to the Rock Norman Outdoor Track Complex. The indoor facility contains a 200m Mondo track with an eight lane (44�) straightaway and a six-lane oval with a 73foot radius. In the infield, the facility features one high jump apron, two pole vault runways and two long and triple jump runways. A permanent throwing cage is located outside the track for the weight throw and shot put. The facility also includes an athletic training room, seating for 1,800 spectators, restroom and concession facilities. The mezzanine level serves as home to the Tigers’ timing system, public address system, sports information and media work areas. The facility served as the host site for the 2004 and 2007 ACC Indoor Championships.
CLEMSON INDOOR TRACK
TRACK & FIELD FACILITIES
5 Rock Norman Outdoor Track
ROCK NORMAN TRACK
Beginning in the fall of 2009, the Tigers’ outdoor facility, named in honor of former head coach Rock Norman, went through several significant and necessary renovations. The changes paid off, as Clemson played host to an oustanding ACC Outdoor Championships from April 15-17, 2010. The 10-lane track and jump pits were resurfaced in the fall by Beynon Sports Surfaces. The company, based out of Hunt Valley, MD, implemented a 2000 Hobart state-of-the-art surface. Clemson is currently one of only two universities in the nation with this type of outdoor track surface. The unique quality of the Hobart system will allow student-athletes to train, while being able to obtain world-class records and speed. The track features a steeplechase barrier and water jump area on the outer border of the track, and it was renovated last fall to incorporate a softer hurdle surface and improved signage. The facility features four pits for long jump and triple jump, and a main high jump apron area (66’x112’) which is shared with the runway for the javelin throw (175’). Also in the fall, new trees were planted along the inside and outside of the fence on the frontstretch curve. This gives the facility an aesthetic appeal. New wrought iron fencing and brick pillars were also used in the construction of a new entrance between the indoor and outdoor track facilities. The facility boasts a stadium with a seating capacity of 4,500, as well as permanent restrooms and concession areas. A $100,000 press box was added in 2001, which houses the Tigers’ timing system, media and sports information work areas. Another feature of the Rock Norman Complex is the $80,000 30’x27’ electronic scoreboard and message board. The board displays school, place and time for all 10 lanes. The board demands 56, 280 watts of electricity to operate and is run by a Venus 200 computer. Rock Norman Track, located in Jervey Meadows, is also an excellent facility for throwers with two discus and hammer circles with stateof-the-art protective cages, as well as three shot circles.
MEN’S OUTLOOK
6 In the first three years of Lawrence Johnson’s tenure as director of track & field, the men’s program at Clemson has taken a step forward each successive season. The 2011-12 campaign looks to be no different, but the Tigers will count on the contributions of many in order to replace their best student-athlete and point scorer from a year ago in departed NCAA heptathlon champion Miller Moss. Though Moss’ absence will be a substantial one, Clemson is not without its share of returning standouts. The two most obvious choices to step into leadership roles with his departure are senior Justin Murdock and red-shirt junior Spencer Adams. Both are high-level athletes that look to have their most productive collegiate seasons in 2011-12. Murdock leads the men’s sprint group, a promising unit that features strength from the shortest events all the way through the quarter mile. Murdock competed in four events at the NCAA Outdoor Championships last June, the 100 and 200, as well as the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. Johnson expects a big year from the Pasadena, MD product. “Justin is in great shape because he was enrolled in both summer school sessions while he prepared for the World University Games,” Johnson said. “Athletically, he’s a force to deal with in the short sprints and relays. He can carry the torch really high for us.” The torch looks to be in good hands, as junior Warren Fraser returns after beginning to realize his potential last spring. Fraser advanced to the NCAA Championships in an individual event, the 100 dash, for the first time last season. Clemson’s lone returning standout in the quarter mile is La’Mont Jackson, just a red-shirt sophomore in outdoor track & field. Jackson was an integral part of the Tigers’ ACC Championship 4x4 teams in 2011. “We finally found an event La’Mont has embraced,” Johnson said. “We threw him in the open 400 this year, and he really took hold of that event. He’s matured quite a bit.” Adams returns to lead the hurdle unit for the Tigers. A star in the making, Adams will finally be able to focus all of his efforts on track after dropping football in the spring. He hit a personal best 13.48 – the No. 2 time in Clemson history – in the 110 hurdles at the USA Championships over the summer. Adams has competed at four NCAA meets and was a second-team All-American both seasons in 2011. “With a fall camp under his belt, he may take some people by surprise,” Johnson said. “His indoor campaign can be explosive.” Marcus Maxey also returns for the Tigers in the high hurdles. He showed promise by qualifying for the NCAA East Preliminary Round last season. Johnson added a pair of hurdlers through the recruiting process in Elijah Britton (El Paso, TX) and Jaron Roberson (Atlanta, GA). Britton will compete in both hurdle events, while Roberson is slated for the open 400 and intermediate hurdles. The middle distance tandem of Chris Slate and Nathan Hendershot will be a household name in 2011-12. Both were consistently competing for ACC titles a year ago, with Slate earning allconference accolades both seasons. The two will be pushed by freshman Tim Tyler of Mt. Pleasant, SC, AAAA state champion in the mile as a high school senior, and sophomore Aaron Ramirez, who competed at the USA Junior Championships in the 1500 over the summer.
Spencer Adams is a returning All-American.
Ty McCormack had a solid freshman season in 2011, by all accounts. He will compete in his first indoor season in 2011-12 after sitting out as a redshirt last winter. McCormack did advance to the NCAA East Prelims in the 3000-meter steeplechase despite being completely new to the event as a freshman. A pair of freshmen could step up for the Tigers during track season. James Dwyer (Dunwoody, GA) was Georgia’s state champion at 1600 meters, while Scott Stanley (Indianapolis, IN) should factor into the equation right away in the 5K and 10K distances. The area that will see the biggest transformation this season is the jumps. Jameel Abdul-Mateen (Covington, GA), Shai Carpenter (Mauldin, SC) and C.J. Davidson (Clemson, SC) joined the team in the horizontal jumps, while Torian Ware (Crawfordville, GA) signed with the Tigers as a high jumper. Davidson, a homegrown product from nearby D.W. Daniel High School, was a two-time AllAmerican in the triple jump. Carpenter was the state’s AAAA champion in the triple jump for Mauldin High School. Ware, an unbelievable athlete with raw talent, jumped seven feet last year as a high school senior. “We’ve taken steps to make additions with our horizontal jumps,” Johnson said. “I like the young group we have in the jumps, it should give us some depth, and eventually we’ll start to turn the corner.” One athlete that started to turn the corner last season was Will Robinson, who hit a personal best long jump of 24’11” (7.59m) to qualify for the NCAA East Preliminary Round. He returns for his junior season in 2011-12. Clemson is extremely young in the throws. The Tigers lost Alex Padgett, the ACC’s outdoor shot put champion from a year ago and a mainstay on the all-conference team in the weight throw. In his place, Johnson and event coach Shawn Cobey will turn toward Marcus Brown, T.J. Christy, and Cory Thalheimer for productivity. Thalheimer scored at both the ACC indoor and
outdoor championship meet in the shot put and owns the 10th-best outdoor shot mark in Clemson history. Christy is a freshman out of Wauseon, OH. He was the Buckeye State’s Division II state champion in the discus throw as a high school senior, and should compete in the weight and hammer throws as well. Brown could be the wildcard for this group. He enrolled at Clemson mid-year after transferring in from Maryland-Eastern Shore. The 6-foot-3 junior performed well in Clemson’s first indoor meet in January in the shot put, and he should be able to help outdoors in the discus throw as well.
Cory Thalheimer returns in the shot put.
WOMEN’S OUTLOOK The Clemson women’s track & field program has established itself as an elite program on the national level. The Tigers are coming off two straight season sweeps of the ACC indoor and outdoor team championships, and most recently a seventh-place finish at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Clemson lost three student-athletes that were responsible for 20 of the Tigers’ 28 points at the most recent NCAA championship meet. So, just how do the Tigers plan to make up for the loss of world-class athletes like Patricia Mamona, Liane Weber and Michaylin Golladay? “It starts with recruiting – getting the sort of personnel to our university that will be great student-athletes,” said Lawrence Johnson, Clemson’s Director of Track & Field. “As each year passes, the goal is to make each recruiting class better than the last one. That’s how we try to keep our edge.” The loss of Mamona will particularly sting the Tiger program, given the fact she won the last two NCAA outdoor championships in the triple jump and was an All-ACC caliber athlete in the multi-events as well. She carried a big stick for the program, but the Tigers don’t lack for quality candidates to take over the leadership role. Clemson returns arguably the deepest unit in the country in the hurdles, a talented cast of athletes in the sprints, a pair of All-Americans in the distance events, and the nation’s most versatile jumper. The formidable hurdles group is spearheaded by Brianna Rollins, who is still just a red-shirt sophomore in outdoor track & field. Rollins won the NCAA championship last winter in the 60 hurdles before an injury cut her outdoor season short for the second consecutive year. She is the school’s indoor record-holder after clocking a 7.96 in the 60 hurdles. Rollins will be pushed by a deep, talented supporting cast. In fact, she did not even win the 60 hurdles at the ACC Indoor Championships last year. That honor belonged to classmate Jasmine Edgerson, who returns this season as a sprinter, hurdler and relay mainstay. Bridgette Owens returns for her sophomore season after winning the silver medal last summer at the USA Junior Championships and bronze at the Pan American Junior Championships. She was the ACC’s runnerup in the 60 hurdles last February. Johnson and his staff added the top hurdler in the country in freshman Keni Harrison out of Clayton, NC. She won national championships in the 60 hurdles and 100 hurdles as a high school senior. “Keni came in the summer and learned a lot about college,” Johnson said. “We’re excited about her dynamic capabilities. She will definitely raise the bar during training.” The intermediate hurdles are in great shape as well. Sonni Austin made it to the NCAA Championships in the 400 hurdles last summer and is primed for a breakout junior season. Harrison will also be able to contribute in this area. The sprints group is not far behind the hurdles in terms of talent. The leading returner is junior Stormy Kendrick, the former IAAF World Junior Champion in the 200-meter dash. Kendrick was named the ACC’s Indoor and Outdoor Meet MVP for track last season after collecting individual titles in the 60, 100 and 200, as well as relay titles in the indoor 4x400 and the 4x100 outdoors. Kendrick looks to return to form after an
Jasmine Edgerson returns in the sprints and hurdles. injury-plagued outdoor season. She will be pushed by Edgerson, a close friend and budding star. Edgerson was an All-American with the 4x100 relay for a second straight season last summer. “Jasmine is beginning to blossom into the kind of athlete we knew she could be,” Johnson said. “We’re also glad to have Stormy back this year. She leads that crew.” The short sprints received a boost with the arrival of highly-touted freshman Dezerea Bryant of Wisconsin. She was an IAAF World Junior Champion on the 4x100 relay alongside Kendrick in the summer of 2010 as a high school junior. Clemson has an outstanding duo returning to action in the quarter mile. Marlena Wesh won the indoor and outdoor ACC titles in the 400 last year after transferring from Oklahoma, and she also has the versatility to run the 200 and 400 hurdles. Brittany Pringley returns after red-shirting the 2011 indoor and outdoor seasons and should be a contributor. She was the ACC outdoor runner-up in the 400 as a freshman two years ago. A third impact performer in the event could be freshman Nia Fluker out of Grand Prairie, TX. The distance events are in great shape again this
7 season. The Tigers return Alyssa Kulik, the NCAA’s fourth-place finisher last year in the 3000-meter steeplechase, and Kim Ruck, a two-time ACC champion and 2010 indoor 5K All-American. The two senior leaders have a deep group of runners behind them, including Georgia Tech transfer Kate Borowicz, who is now eligible after sitting out the 2010-11 season. “Kulik and Ruck make me feel good going into a track meet,” Johnson said. “They are experienced, All-American, champion distance runners and are great security blankets for the program.” Clemson will remain steady in the jumps, despite the loss of Mamona. The return of April Sinkler for her final outdoor season will give the Tigers a jolt in the spring of 2012. Sinkler is a seven-time ACC champion and five-time ACC Meet MVP. She also was a first-team All-American in two different events in 2011. “April has been so essential to all the championships that we’ve won,” Johnson said. “She’s primed to have the best season of her life. She relieved a lot of stress by graduating (in May).” Jasmine Brunson returns alongside Sinkler in the horizontal jumps again this season. Brunson showed glimpses of her promise during a sophomore campaign in which she earned her first All-ACC honor and advanced to her first NCAA national championship meet. Clemson has quality depth in the pole vault. The top returning athlete in that area is Lauren Terstappen, the ACC’s outdoor runner-up as a freshman last season. She is the only female in Clemson history to surpass 13 feet in the vault in both seasons. She will be joined by classmate Christy Gasparino, who was new to the event in 2011. Caroline Bond (Johns Creek, GA) was a late addition to the group and enjoyed a standout prep career in the Atlanta area. The Tigers will have a mixed bag in the multievents. The loss of Weber was a significant one, but Clemson does have experience in the area in junior Karine Farias out of Brazil and Whitney Fountain from New York. Fountain missed the 2011 outdoor season and will also sit out the upcoming indoor season as a red-shirt. Both are more than capable of scoring major points at the ACC level. Clemson’s thinnest unit may be the throws, where only Brittney Waller returns. However, she was the ACC indoor champion last winter and an NCAA qualifier in the 20-pound weight throw. Waller is a versatile performer who also competes in the discus and hammer during outdoor season. Brittney Waller is one of the ACC’s best throwers.
NCAA INDOOR QUALIFYING STANDARDS
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2012 NCAA Indoor Championships MEN Event 55m 60m
55m hurdles 60m hurdles
200m Under 200m 200m Over 200m 400m Under 200m 200m Over 200m 800m 200m Over 200m Mile# 200m Over 200m 3,000m# 200m Over 200m 5,000m# 200m Over 200m
1,600m Relay Under 200m 200m Over 200m Mile Relay Under 200m 200m Over 200m
TRACK EVENTS AUTOMATIC FAT MT 6.14@ -
2012 NCAA Indoor Championships WOMEN
6.60@
-
Event 55m 60m
7.70@
-
60m hurdles
7.17@
-
55m hurdles 200m Under 200m 200m Over 200m
TRACK EVENTS AUTOMATIC FAT MT 6.71@ 7.23@
-
8.10@
-
7.53@
21.38 21.13 20.73
-
47.00 46.60 46.00
46.75 46.35 45.75
1:48.20 1:47.30
1:47.9 1:47.0
3:59.70 3:57.90
3:59.4 3:57.6
7:55.00 7:52.30
7:54.7 7:52.0
13:48.40 13:44.60
13:48.1 13:44.3
3:10.50 3:08.90 3:06.50
3:10.2 3:08.6 3:06.2
3:11.70 3:10.10 3:07.70
3:11.4 3:09.8 3:07.4
Mile Relay Under 200m 200m Over 200m
9:35.2 9:32.2
Distance Medley Relay-Yards# 200m 11:10.90 Over 200 m 11:07.00
Distance Medley Relay-Meters# 200m 9:34.0 9:33.7 Over 200m 9:31.0 9:30.7 Distance Medley Relay-Yards# 200 m 9:35.50 Over 200 m 9:32.50
400m Under 200m 200m Over 200m 800m 200m Over 200m Mile# 200m Over 200m 3,000m# 200m Over 200m 5,000m# 200m Over 200m
1,600m Relay Under 200m 200m Over 200m
-
23.82 23.62 23.12
-
53.60 53.30 52.60
52.9 52.6 52.3
2:05.50 2:04.50
2:05.2 2:04.2
4:38.90 4:37.00
4:38.6 4:36.7
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Distance Medley Relay-Meters# 200m 11:09.40 11:07.1 Over 200m 11:03.50 11:03.2 11:10.6 11:06.7
FIELD EVENTS Event METRIC/ENGLISH High Jump 2.24/7’4.25” Pole Vault 5.50/18’0.5” Long Jump 8.00/26’3” Triple Jump 16.30/53’5.75” Shot Put 19.35/63’6” 35-Pound Weight 21.50/70’6.5” Heptathlon 5,750 points
FIELD EVENTS Event METRIC/ENGLISH High Jump 1.85/6’0.75” Pole Vault 4.35/14’3.25” Long Jump 6.45/21’2” Triple Jump 13.30/43’7.75” Shot Put 17.20/56’5.25” 20-Pound Weight 21.00/68’10.75” Pentathlon 4,150 points
@ Qualifying times attained at altitude of 6,000 feet and above, add .04 seconds. Times attained at altitude of 3,000-5,999 feet, add .02 seconds.
@ Qualifying times attained at altitude of 6,000 feet and above, add .04 seconds. Times attained at altitude of 3,000-5,999 feet, add .02 seconds.
*-Size of track; #-Altitude adjustment available.
*-Size of track; #-Altitude adjustment available.
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APRIL SINKLER - GRADUATE • 2011 NCAA Indoor Runner-Up, Triple Jump • Seven-Time ACC Champion • Six-Time All-American • Five-Time ACC Most Valuable Performer
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DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD LAWRENCE JOHNSON Johnson’s Coaching Honors
Johnson’s Resumé
Indoor Track & Field - Southeast Region Women’s Coach-of-the-Year (2010, 2011); ACC Women’s Coachof-the-Year (2010, 2011)
Personal Information Name: Lawrence A. Johnson Birthday: May 25, 1975 Wife: former Lilly Montgomery Children: Desirae (16), Lawrence (10), Laniah (6), Lukas (5) Education: Bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from the University of Arkansas (2000)
Outdoor Track & Field - Southeast Region Women’s Coach-of-the-Year (2010, 2011); ACC Women’s Coachof-the-Year (2010, 2011)
FOURTH SEASON AT CLEMSON Lawrence Johnson is in his fourth season as the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country at Clemson. Under his leadership, the men’s team has shown consistent progress, while the women’s program has blossomed into the ACC’s best and one of the elite-level programs in the nation. Clemson has swept the ACC indoor and outdoor team championships in women’s track & field each of the past two seasons. Johnson also swept ACC and Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year honors in 2010 and 2011. Last season, his outdoor women’s team became the first to score over 200 points since the ACC expanded to 12 schools in 2005. Johnson’s program produced three top25 NCAA team finishes in 2011, highlighted by the women’s team’s No. 7 standing at the national outdoor meet. He coached three NCAA individual champions Brianna Rollins in the 60 hurdles, Miller Moss in the heptathlon, and Patricia Mamona in the outdoor triple jump. He also coached NCAA runner-up April Sinkler in the indoor triple jump and Liane Weber in the heptathlon. In just three years, Johnson has coached 57 All-Americans and 31 ACC event champions. His athletes have been named the ACC meet most valuable performers on the track or in the field eight times - a combined seven by current team members Sinkler (5) and Stormy Kendrick (2) alone. Johnson’s athletes have continued to establish school records as the program elevates to new heights. Thirty of the current school indoor or outdoor men’s and women’s records have been set under Johnson’s watch. Clemson won the 2010 indoor crown in surprising fashion to some. The Tigers were thought to be underdogs heading into the three-day meet, but Johnson’s team dominated the event by tallying 145.5 points. Second-place Florida State had just 93. While the margin of victory was impressive, the women improved on it at the outdoor conference meet at home, winning by 53 points over the Seminoles.
“As each year passes, the goal is to make each successive recruiting class better than the last one. That’s how we try to keep our edge.” - Johnson on the state of the program Under Johnson’s watch, the 2010 women’s team totaled 17 All-America performers. Ten were at the NCAA Indoor Championships, when the team tied for seventh place. It was Clemson’s highest finish since the 2001 team tied for third. The team followed with another top-20 finish in the spring, finishing 18th behind Mamona’s first national championship performance in the triple jump. In terms of individual accolades, several of Johnson’s athletes stood out in 2010. Mamona was named the ACC’s Outdoor Field Athleteof-the-Year, while Sinkler was the league’s Meet MVP during both seasons. Weber was a first-team ESPN the Magazine Academic All-American, while Mamona was named to the third team. In addition to Rollins’ indoor rookie honor, Kendrick went on to be named ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-theYear. The 2010 season was a banner year for both individual and relay championships at the ACC level as well. Sinkler won the indoor and outdoor high jump and long jump, while Weber swept the pentathlon and heptathlon with ACC records. The Tigers capped both meets by winning a relay on the final day. Indoors, a team of four freshmen captured the 4x400 relay in dominant fashion. Outdoors, Clemson took home the 4x100 relay. Both relays went on to All-America performances at the NCAA Championships. Johnson’s ability as a coach was first displayed for the Tigers at the 2009 NCAA Indoor Championships, where two-sport athlete Jacoby Ford won his first-ever national crown in the 60 dash. Clemson produced seven All-Americans in his first year alone, but that only taps the surface of what Johnson was able to accomplish in his initial campaign as a Division I head coach. Ford earned three of the All-America honors by himself in 2009 and excelled in his only season within Johnson’s system. Ford established an ACC record time of 6.51 in winning the league’s 60 dash title. He also went on to win the 100 dash outdoors. Ford capped his brilliant season with
Coaching History Graduate Assistant, Arkansas 2000-2001 Assistant Coach, Southern Illinois 2001-04 Assistant Coach, Virginia Tech 2005-07 Associate Women’s Head Coach, Virginia Tech 2007-08 Head Coach, Clemson 2008-Present 1 2 5 8 30 48 67
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By the Numbers Olympian, World Junior Champion USA Junior & Pan American Junior Champions NCAA Champions ACC Meet Most Valuable Performers Clemson Record-Holders ACC Champions (31 at Clemson) All-Americans (57 at Clemson)
an NCAA East Regional title in the 100 dash and 4x100 relay. The 4x100 relay, consisting of Ford, C.J. Spiller, Justin Murdock and Trenton Guy, experienced a level never before seen at Clemson. Johnson and Assistant Coach Tim Hall carefully put the pieces of the puzzle together, and returned home with a third-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships after establishing a school record (38.77). The group also won the school’s first-ever regional championship in Greensboro, NC. Perhaps the most visible aspect of Johnson’s impact in his first year was the turnaround experienced by the women’s team. Clemson finished third at the 2009 ACC Indoor Championships, an incredible five-spot improvement from the previous year. As it turned out, it was only a foreshadowing of things to come.
Johnson is four-time ACC Women’s Coach-of-the-Year.
DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD LAWRENCE JOHNSON Johnson personally coached three champions at the meet, Sinkler in the high jump and long jump, and Weber in the pentathlon. Sinkler was named the ACC Field MVP at the conclusion of the meet. Weber went on to earn her first-ever All-America certificate after placing sixth in the pentathlon at the NCAA Championships. Johnson, 36, was one of the top assistant coaches in collegiate track & field when approached by Clemson’s administration about the possibility of becoming the school’s next head coach. He coached the sprints, hurdles, jumps, and multi-events for the men and women at Virginia Tech. He was coming off a 2008 season in which he was named Southeast Region Assistant Coachof-the-Year by the USTFCCCA. Johnson’s groups were a big reason the Hokies claimed four straight ACC championships and two consecutive NCAA East Region titles on the women’s side since 2006-07. In 2007, he was named National Assistant Coach-of-the-Year for women’s sprints and hurdles. In total, Johnson coached 10 NCAA AllAmericans and 17 ACC champions in his four years with the Virginia Tech program. He also coached eight NCAA East Region individual champions. In 2008, he coached the Tech women’s sprinters and hurdlers to historic seasons. One of his athletes, Queen Harrison, earned a spot on the United States roster for the Olympic Games in Beijing, China. Under Johnson’s watchful eye, Harrison was the first female in Virginia Tech history to be named to a U.S. Olympic team. Also in 2008, Harrison was named Southeast Region Track Athlete-of-the-Year after setting ACC records in winning both the 100 and 400 hurdles at the NCAA East Regional in Tallahassee, FL. Harrison was also ACC champion in the 400 hurdles and runner-up in the 100 hurdles. She was an NCAA All-American indoors in the 60 hurdles. Johnson coached another sophomore to great individual success in 2008. Kristi Castlin was NCAA runner-up in the 60 hurdles during the indoor season, then ACC champion in the 100 hurdles outdoors. Johnson’s student-athletes have experienced great success on the international scene as well. Both Castlin and Harrison earned gold medals in the summer of 2007 at the Pan American Junior Championships. Castlin won the 100 hurdles with a meet record, while Harrison accomplished the same feat in the 400 hurdles. Harrison was also silver medalist in the 100 hurdles. Castlin was silver medalist in the 100 hurdles at the 2008 NACAC (North American, Central American and Caribbean) Under-23 Championships in Mexico. Under Johnson’s direction, both Castlin and Harrison established records at the USA Junior Championships and Pan American Junior Championships. Castlin holds the 100 hurdles record in both, while Harrison sits atop the 400 hurdles records. International success has followed Johnson’s athletes in his time at Clemson. Kendrick won an individual gold medal in the 200 dash at the IAAF World Junior Championships, while also adding a gold as a member of the 4x100 relay for Team USA. Kendrick’s individual championship was the first in Clemson women’s track & field history at the world juniors. She joined Kim Graham and Michelle Burgher as world junior champions in any event (both were 4x400 relay champions). Michaylin Golladay (100 hurdles) and Sinkler (high jump) both earned silver medals at the
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Tiger Standouts Under Johnson’s Watch NCAA CHAMPIONS (5) Men’s Indoor (2) 2009 Jacoby Ford 2011 Miller Moss Women’s Indoor (1) 2011 Brianna Rollins
Women’s Outdoor (2) 2010 Patricia Mamona 2011 Patricia Mamona
ALL-AMERICANS (57) Men’s Indoor (6) 2009 Jacoby Ford 2010 Spencer Adams Miller Moss 2011 Miller Moss Justin Murdock (2nd) Spencer Adams (2nd) Men’s Outdoor (12) 2009 Jacoby Ford Murdock, Spiller Guy, Ford 2011 Miller Moss Justin Murdock (2nd) Spencer Adams (2nd) Fraser, Murdock (2nd) Jackson, Adams
60m Heptathlon 60m Hurdles Triple Jump Triple Jump 60m 60m Hurdles Heptathlon Heptathlon 60m 60m Hurdles 100m 4x100m Relay
Decathlon 100m 110m Hurdles 4x100m Relay
Note: All-Americans earned first-team honors unless otherwise noted.
2010 NACAC U23 Championships. Sinkler added a bronze in the long jump. Moss made the U.S. team for the Thorpe Cup in 2010 and 2011. Also in 2011, Bridgette Owens won bronze at the Pan American Junior Championships in the hurdles. Prior to his four-year appointment at Virginia Tech, Johnson spent two years as an assistant at Southern Illinois. Prior to that stop, he assisted with the instruction of sprints, hurdles, and jumps at the University of Arkansas from 1999-2002. The Razorbacks won back-to-back SEC “triple crown” championships during that time. Johnson earned an undergraduate degree in kinesiology from Arkansas in 2000. He earned one varsity letter with the Razorbacks’
Women’s Indoor (19) 2009 Liane Weber 2010 Kim Ruck Brianna Rollins Pringley, Rollins Austin, Edgerson April Sinkler Patricia Mamona April Sinkler Liane Weber 2011 Brianna Rollins Marlena Wesh April Sinkler Stormy Kendrick (2nd) Stormy Kendrick (2nd) Jasmine Edgerson (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd) Brittney Waller (2nd) Women’s Outdoor (20) 2010 Golladay, Kendrick Scott, Edgerson April Sinkler Patricia Mamona April Sinkler 2011 Patricia Mamona Michaylin Golladay Alyssa Kulik Golladay, Gracia Morris, Edgerson April Sinkler Liane Weber Bridgette Owens (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd) Jasmine Brunson (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd)
Pentathlon 5000m 60m Hurdles 4x400m Relay Long Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Pentathlon 60m Hurdles 400m Triple Jump 60m 200m 60m Hurdles Long Jump Weight Throw
4x100m Relay
Long Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump 100m Hurdles Steeplechase 4x100m Relay
Long Jump Heptathlon 100m Hurdles High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump
nationally-renowned program. As a sprinter, he helped Arkansas to four SEC indoor and outdoor championships and the 1998 NCAA Outdoor national championship. He competed under legendary coach John McDonnell, who retired in 2008 after leading Arkansas to an unprecedented 42 NCAA championships. In 1995, Johnson was a member of the “triple crown” national championship track & field team at Blinn College in Texas. He also was a 1996 South Coast Conference champion in the 400 at Long Beach City College before moving on to Arkansas. Johnson is married to the former Lilly Montgomery. The couple has four children, Desirae (16), Lawrence (10), Laniah (6), and Lukas (5). Johnson has coached 57 All-Americans at Clemson.
ASSISTANT COACH TIM HALL
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FOURTH SEASON AT CLEMSON Tim Hall is in his fourth season as a member of Clemson’s track & field coaching staff. Hall, who is in charge of coaching the short sprints and sprint relays for Clemson’s male and female athletes, has had a major impact on the Tiger program in his first three years on the job. Clemson has captured ACC championships in women’s indoor and outdoor track & field in each of the last two seasons with Hall on the staff. The women’s team has had four straight NCAA top-20 finishes as well, culminating with a seventh-place effort at the 2011 outdoor national meet. Hall’s groups have been major parts of Clemson’s success over the past two years, particularly on the women’s side. His groups have claimed 14 ACC event titles in his three years with the program, including 10 in women’s track & field alone the last two seasons. In 2011, sprinter Stormy Kendrick was the ACC’s Most Valuable Track Athlete both indoor and outdoor after winning titles in the 60, 100 and 200. She also led the indoor 4x400 relay and the 4x100 relay to their second straight conference crowns. On the men’s side, he coached Justin Murdock to NCAA qualification in the indoor 60, and the outdoor 100 and 200 last season. He also played a role in helping the men’s 4x400 relay to an indoor/ outdoor sweep of ACC titles. During the 2010 outdoor season, Hall’s 4x100 relay took home an ACC crown and a fourthplace national finish at the NCAA meet in Eugene, OR. The group was comprised of first-time AllAmericans Michaylin Golladay and Kristine Scott, as well as indoor mile relay All-American Jasmine Edgerson. The fourth member of the relay was Kendrick, the ACC’s Outdoor Freshman-of-the-Year. Kendrick’s ultimate accomplishment came at the 2010 IAAF World Junior Championships, where she captured gold medals in the 200 dash and 4x100 relay for Team USA. Her individual victory was just the second individual crown at the World Junior Championships by a Clemson athlete. Hall’s athletes have made quite an impression on the Tiger record books. Kendrick is atop the Clemson record books in the 60 and 100, while moving into the school’s top five in both the indoor and outdoor 200 dash. His women’s 4x100 relay broke the school record at the NCAA Championships in the spring of 2011 as well. On the men’s side, he coached ACC recordholder Jacoby Ford in the 60 dash. He and Murdock also own two of the top five times in the 100 dash in Clemson history, quite an accomplishment considering the sprint program’s decorated history. Hall took Ford to the pinnacle of the sport in 2009, his first year at Clemson. With Hall’s guidance, Ford captured the NCAA championship
in the 60 dash, his first and the ninth individual indoor crown for the men’s track & field program at Clemson. Ford, now a standout for the NFL’s Oakland Raiders, put together one of the most amazing seasons in the history of Clemson’s storied sprint program. Ford won ACC championships in both the 60 (with ACC record time 6.51) and 100 dash events, while also leading the Tigers at the NCAA East Regional with a championship in the 100 dash and as anchor leg for the 4x100 relay. Due to the success of Ford and the men’s 4x100 relay, Hall was named Southeast Region Men’s Assistant Coach-of-the-Year for the outdoor season by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). It was a fitting honor for the man who guided Ford to the secondbest time in Clemson history in the 100 dash (10.01) and the 4x100 relay to a school-record time of 38.77 and third-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Hall was an assistant for Charlotte from 19962008, and served the program as its associate head coach his final three years. During his time with the 49ers, his groups repeatedly re-wrote school and conference records. Hall was also instrumental in helping Charlotte to numerous team championships, first in Conference-USA and then in the Atlantic-10. In his final season with the 49ers he coached Lamarra Currie, who earned conference crowns in the 100, 200, and 4x100, was named women’s Most Outstanding Performer. She was also an NCAA qualifier in two events and CoSIDA firstteam Academic All-American. He coached Ebonie Cunningham to a championship in the 400 dash and 4x400 relay. She was named A-10 Rookie-ofthe-Year. On the men’s side, Darius Law won the 200 and 400 and was named both A-10 Rookie-ofthe-Year and Most Outstanding Performer for his efforts. In total, Hall’s athletes captured 24 event championships in just three years as a member of the Atlantic-10. His most decorated athlete while at Charlotte was Shareese Woods, a four-time USTFCCCA AllAmerican. Woods was 2007 A-10 women’s Most Outstanding Performer and won four individual conference championships during her time with the 49er program. Hall coached her to a gold medal with the 4x100 relay at the 2006 NACAC Under-23 team. Woods went on to have great success in 2008 after finishing her collegiate career. She was USA Track & Field’s 400 indoor champion in 2008, and was also bronze medalist in the same event at the IAAF World Championships. Hall also guided Courtney Patterson to AllAmerica honors with the 49ers’ women’s team. She earned the honor in the 100 dash in 2006. Patterson was also two-time Atlantic-10 champion in the 100 dash and 4x100 relay (2006, 2007) and All-East Region in the 100 both years as well. Hall was tabbed East Region Assistant Coachof-the-Year for women’s sprints, hurdles, and relays in 2006 after leading Charlotte to a banner year behind the strong performances of Patterson and Woods. He coached the school’s first-ever AllAmericans in the sprints, both male and female. Derrick Johnson earned the honor in the 60 dash in 2005, while Woods was the program’s first female All-American in 2006. Johnson was also 2002 Conference-USA Freshman-of-the-Year under Hall’s tutoring.
Hall’s Resumé Personal Information Name: Timothy L. Hall Birthday: August 10, 1969 Wife: former Adrean Byers Children: TeAnna (22) and Timothy, Jr. (7) Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology from South Carolina State University (1994) Coaching Areas: Sprints, Relays Coaching History Assistant Coach, Charlotte Associate Head Coach, Charlotte Assistant Coach, Clemson
1996-2005 2005-08 2008-Present
By the Numbers 1 - NCAA Champion (Jacoby Ford, 60m - 2009); ACC Record-Holder (Jacoby Ford, 60m - 6.51); IAAF World Junior Champion (Stormy Kendrick, 200m - 2010) 2 - Regional Coach-of-the-Year Honors 33 - All-Americans (27 at Clemson) 14 - ACC Event Champions (at Clemson)
Prior to his time with Charlotte, Hall was the head coach for the Queen City Striders AAU Track Club for six years. In 1995, the Striders earned 36 medals at the AAU Junior Olympic Games under Hall’s guidance. Hall graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Psychology from South Carolina State in 1994. He was a three-time captain for the Bulldogs’ track team and an All-MEAC performer as well. He holds a Level II coaching certification with specialization in sprints, hurdles, and relays. Hall is married to the former Adrean Byers. The couple has two children, TeAnna (22) and Timothy Jr. (7).
Hall has coached an NCAA and World Junior Champion.
ASSISTANT COACH BRAD HERBSTER
THIRD SEASON AT CLEMSON Brad Herbster is in his third season as a member of Clemson’s cross country and track & field staffs. Director of Cross Country and Track & Field Lawrence Johnson added Herbster to his staff in the summer of 2009, a move that has had a tremendous impact on the program in Herbster’s first two seasons with the Tigers. Herbster is in charge of all phases of the men’s and women’s distance programs. Clemson has captured ACC championships in women’s indoor and outdoor track & field in each of the last two seasons with Herbster on the staff. The women’s team has had four straight NCAA top20 finishes as well, culminating with a seventhplace effort at the 2011 outdoor national meet. Herbster coached junior Alyssa Kulik to an incredible 2011 outdoor season in the steeplechase. She was fourth at the NCAA Championships, earning the first All-America honor in women’s program history for the event. She was the ACC runner-up and one week later won at the prestigious Penn Relays. Kulik shaved over 40 seconds off her personal best over the course of the season, a phenomenal feat. In 2010, he coached Kim Ruck to All-America status with a seventh-place finish in the 5K at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Ruck was also the ACC’s indoor champion in the event, Clemson’s first indoor female distance champion in the conference in 17 years. Herbster coached her to a school-record time in the 5K. She also earned a bid to the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 10K, finishing in 13th place. Ruck followed up with another quality season on the track in 2011. She won the ACC 10,000-meter race and was all-conference indoors in the 3K and 5K. Under Herbster’s tutelage, Ruck and Kulik have experienced outstanding individual results in cross country as well. Ruck was all-region in 2009 and 2010 and All-ACC in 2009. She placed ninth at the conference meet, the highest finish by a Clemson female in 11 years. Ruck became the first Clemson female in 17 years to earn trips to all three NCAA national meets in the same calendar year when she competed at the NCAA Cross Country Championships in the fall of 2010. She earned the trip by finishing sixth at the NCAA Southeast Regional in Louisville, KY. Kulik was also all-region, finishing 25th. It was the first time in 17 years the Tiger women’s team had two all-region performers in the same cross country season. Herbster continues to make strides with the men’s distance program, too. Chris Slate was AllACC in the 800 both indoor and outdoor in 2011. Herbster brought in a pair of impact freshmen, Nathan Hendershot and Ty McCormack. The
latter was one spot shy of an All-ACC honor in cross country, while Hendershot was a fifth-place finisher outdoors in the 800 meters. Herbster, like current Clemson assistant Tim Hall, joined the Tiger coaching staff after a stint with Charlotte. Herbster coached the distance athletes for the 49er program from 2002-09. During his time with the program, he was an integral part of four straight women’s Atlantic-10 championships as well as three of the last four men’s A-10 team champions. His student-athletes earned great individual acclaim during Herbster’s tenure with the 49ers. He coached 35 conference champions (including relays) between indoor and outdoor track & field in his seven years with the program. In cross country, he mentored 28 all-conference performers, including the 2008 men’s and women’s individual champions. The 2008 cross country season was a banner one for Herbster’s athletes. The women’s team was runner-up at the A-10 meet, thanks to an individual championship by Amanda Goetschuis. She went on to also earn all-region honors and compete individually at the NCAA Cross Country Championships. On the men’s side, Herbster coached Adu Dentamo to the first-ever A-10 individual championship in Charlotte history. In 2002, Herbster’s first year, the men’s cross country team won its only Conference USA championship. Herbster was named Conference USA Coach-of-the-Year in his initial campaign with the 49ers. On the track, 27 of Herbster’s conference champions came from the women’s track & field team at Charlotte. He coached Aja Jackson to nine individual championships from 2007-09 and Cassie Ficken to seven in 2005 and 2006. Under Herbster’s coaching, Ficken became the first indoor All-American in Charlotte women’s track & field history in 2005. Jackson was named A-10 Performer-of-the-Year in 2009. Herbster coached the 49ers to 10 conference championships in 2009 alone, including four relays. Charlotte swept the men’s and women’s distance Herbster has coached two All-Americans at Clemson.
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Personal Information Name: Bradley John Herbster Birthday: May 13, 1969 Wife: former Deborah Akins Education: Bachelor’s degree in applied professional sciences from the University of South Carolina (1991) Coaching History Head Coach, North Mecklenburg HS Assistant Coach, Charlotte Associate Head Coach, Charlotte Assistant Coach, Clemson
1999-2001 2002-05 2005-09 2009-Present
By the Numbers 3 - All-Americans (2 at Clemson - Kim Ruck, 2010; Alyssa Kulik, 2011) 29 - All-Conference XC Selections (1 at Clemson Kim Ruck, 2009) 37 - Conference Track Champions (2 at Clemson Kim Ruck, 2010 Indoor 5K & 2011 Outdoor 10K)
medley relay at the A-10 Indoor Championships, while the women’s 4x800m relay won both indoor and outdoor crowns. Four of his individual champions in 2009 were first-time winners at the A-10 Track & Field Championships. Prior to joining the Charlotte program, Herbster spent four years as a high school coach in North Carolina. He coached cross country and distance events for North Mecklenburg High School for three years. He was named Coach-of-the-Year by the Charlotte Observer in 2000-01. He produced six All-Americans and five state champions. He then spent one year at Hopewell High School in Huntersville, NC. Herbster earned his undergraduate degree from the University of South Carolina in 1991. He competed for the Gamecock cross country and track & field teams. Herbster was a three-time all-conference performer and still ranks fifth in school history on the all-time 3000m steeplechase performance list. Herbster, 42, is married to the former Deborah Akins.
ASSISTANT COACH MARIO WILSON
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THIRD SEASON AT CLEMSON Mario Wilson is in his third season as an assistant within Clemson’s track & field coaching staff. Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson added Wilson to his staff in the summer of 2009, a move that has paid off in a big way for the Tiger program ever since. He is in charge of the men’s horizontal jumps, men’s and women’s pole vault, men’s multi-event athletes, and men’s and women’s javelin throwers. Clemson has captured ACC championships in women’s indoor and outdoor track & field in each of the last two seasons with Wilson on the staff. The women’s team has had four straight NCAA top20 finishes as well, culminating with a seventhplace effort at the 2011 outdoor national meet. Wilson’s athletes, particularly senior Miller Moss, flourished in 2011. With Wilson’s guidance, he was NCAA champion in the heptathlon - the school’s first national title in the multi-events - and bronze medalist in the decathlon. Moss finished his brilliant career with school records in both events, and was just four points shy of 8,000 in the decathlon. Moss was very successful at the USA Track & Field Championships in Wilson’s two seasons at Clemson. One year after finishing fourth in the 2010 decathlon, he won the bronze medal last June in Eugene, OR. Also in 2011, Wilson coached a pair of ACC runner-up performers, Lauren Terstappen in the pole vault and Liane Weber in the javelin. Wilson earned individual recognition for his coaching abilities in 2010. He was named Southeast Region Women’s Assistant Coach-of-the-Year during indoor season. He assisted April Sinkler, Patricia Mamona and Liane Weber to a combined four All-America honors in March. Also in 2010, he coached Bethanie Wachna to an ACC runner-up finish in the javelin, just one year removed from surgery to repair a torn ACL. Linda Buchholz also earned all-conference status in the javelin, while Caroline Kennedy and Amy Morrison both earned their only career All-ACC honors by tying for third in the pole vault. Wilson’s athletes have certainly put a stamp in the Clemson record books. In addition to Moss’ school records, he has coached Clemson’s record-holders in the indoor and outdoor women’s pole vault (Terstappen), indoor men’s pole vault (Xavier Tromp), and javelin throw (Wachna). Wilson had a successful stint from 2008-09 with the New Mexico Lobos
prior to his appointment at Clemson. During his short time with the program, he had a tremendous impact in individual athlete development. He coached four All-Americans, three Midwest Regional champions, and six Mountain West Conference champions while with New Mexico. One of the student-athletes he coached, Katie Coronado, earned multiple distinctions as a result of Wilson’s training. She established a school record in the javelin throw, won a pair of Midwest Regional crowns and Mountain West Conference titles, as well as two All-America honors. She was national runner-up in 2008 and 11th in the event in 2009. Coronado was the first female All-American in consecutive years in New Mexico history. Wilson also guided Anthony Fairbanks to AllAmerica status in 2009 after a ninth-place finish in the men’s javelin. Fairbanks also won a Midwest Regional championship and set a Mountain West record with a throw of 225’9”. Wilson also coached MWC pole vault champion Whitney Johnson. The 2008 season was an impressive one for Wilson’s student-athletes. He coached four NCAA qualifiers, two All-Americans, four Mountain West champions, and 10 All-MWC performers. The aforementioned Coronado not only was named MWC Most Outstanding Performer at the league outdoor meet, but she also went on to place sixth at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in Oregon. In addition to Coronado’s runner-up finish at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Wilson also mentored Robert Caldwell to a sixth-place showing in the pole vault. Caldwell was also MWC Most Outstanding Performer under Wilson’s leadership. Displaying his versatility, Wilson coached Tiyana Peters to an All-Midwest Region performance in the high jump and subsequent appearance at the NCAA Championships. He also coached Sandy Fortner, New Mexico’s alltime record-holder in both the pentathlon and heptathlon. Fortner was the first multi-event athlete to compete at the NCAA Championships for the Lobos. She was 12th in the pentathlon in 2008. Prior to his time in Albuquerque, Wilson
Wilson’s Resumé Personal Information Name: Mario O. Wilson Birthday: October 26, 1975 Education: Bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marist College (1998); Master’s degree in education from Saint Francis (2003) Coaching Areas: Jumps, Javelin, Multi-Events Coaching History Assistant Coach, Saint Francis (PA) Assistant Coach, Bucknell Assistant Coach, New Mexico Assistant Coach, Clemson
1998-2002 2002-07 2008-09 2009-Present
By the Numbers 1 - NCAA Champion (Miller Moss, 2011 Heptathlon) 6 - Clemson Record-Holders (Miller Moss, Heptathlon/Decathlon; Lauren Terstappen, Indoor/ Outdoor Pole Vault; Xavier Tromp, Outdoor Pole Vault; Bethanie Wachna, Javelin) 6 - All-Americans (2 at Clemson) 13 - All-Conference Performers at Clemson
was an assistant coach with Bucknell University from 2002-07. He coached an NCAA finalist in the women’s pole vault, 11 NCAA East Regional qualifiers, and 25 individual Patriot League champions. Wilson began his collegiate coaching career at Saint Francis University in Loretto, PA. During his four years with the Red Flash program, Wilson coached a provisional NCAA qualifier, 12 IC4A qualifiers, and six Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) qualifiers. His student-athletes set 32 school records during his tenure. Wilson was also an assistant football coach at Saint Francis. Wilson, who began his career as head coach at Holy Cross High School in Flushing, NY in 1998, earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Marist College the same year. He was a four-time all-conference defensive back for the Red Foxes on the gridiron. Wilson also earned a master’s degree in education from Saint Francis in 2003. Wilson has coached 13 AllACC performers in two years.
ASSISTANT COACH SHAWN COBEY
THIRD SEASON AT CLEMSON Shawn Cobey is in his third season as a member of the Tiger track & field coaching staff. Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson appointed Cobey in charge of the men’s and women’s throwers in August of 2009. It was a move that has helped the Tiger program achieve new heights. Clemson has captured ACC championships in women’s indoor and outdoor track & field in each of the last two seasons with Cobey on the staff. The women’s team has had four straight NCAA top-20 finishes as well, culminating with a seventh-place effort at the 2011 outdoor national meet. Cobey’s athletes have been important contributors to the team success, both on the men’s and women’s sides over the last two years. Zach Berg overcame a long bout with injuries to flourish in 2010, his final season in a Clemson uniform. It is no coincidence his performance level elevated with Cobey’s coaching. Under the new leadership, Berg established Clemson records in both the weight throw (66’11.5”) and hammer throw (210’7”) and was the third-place finisher at the ACC level in both events. He also earned his first-ever NCAA qualification by placing 12th at the East Prelims in Greensboro to close the outdoor season. Alex Padgett would go on to break Berg’s record in the weight throw as a senior in 2011, a year that turned out to be stellar for the Rock Hill, SC native. It was a senior season that culminated with his first and only ACC championship in the shot put at the outdoor league meet in Durham, NC. Padgett was also All-ACC in the indoor shot put under Cobey’s tutelage last season. On the women’s side, Brittney Waller worked her way from all-conference in the weight throw as a freshman to ACC champion and second-team AllAmerican in the event as a sophomore in 2011. Waller, a former USA Junior qualifier in both the discus and hammer, ranks among Clemson’s alltime top five performers in the weight, discus and hammer throws. Cobey also coached freshman Thor Serafenas to USA Junior All-America status in the hammer throw in 2011. Cobey compiled an impressive coaching résumé at Youngstown State. He coached the Penguin throwers to great individual success from 200309, serving the last three years as the program’s recruiting coordinator. Cobey coached 105 allconference performers as an assistant coach at Youngstown State, which included 32 conference champions. Cobey had nine Horizon League champions and 20 all-conference performers in 2009 alone. In addition to those outstanding totals, Cobey coached 23 NCAA Mideast Regional qualifiers, five Horizon League Performer-of-the-Meet recipients, and one Horizon League Athlete-of-the-Year. The
Penguins experienced tremendous team success during his time as well, with the women’s team claiming five of the last six Horizon League outdoor championships. In 2009, Cobey instructed a pair of NCAA Mideast Regional qualifiers in Joe Lahmon and Aaron Merrill. Both those student-athletes also won a pair of Horizon League crowns. Merrill was also a USTFCCCA Scholar Athlete and third-team CoSIDA Academic All-American. Also in 2009, Danielle Curry won three Horizon titles (including a sweep of the indoor and outdoor shot put) in the women’s throwing events. Curry was reunited with her former coach at Clemson for the 2011 season. She was an ACC scorer in the shot put, weight and hammer throws and is ranked as high as No. 3 on the Tigers’ alltime performance list in the indoor shot put. The most decorated thrower in Youngstown State history was coached personally by Cobey. Bethany Anderson was a 12-time Horizon League champion from 2005-08. She also was named Most Outstanding Field Performer at three different Horizon League meets during her time with the Penguin program. He also coached Jarrod Davis to an outstanding career. Under his tutelage, Davis was a two-time Most Outstanding Field Performer and three-time qualifier for the NCAA Mideast Regional. Davis won three Horizon League championships in 2006. Prior to his time as an assistant coach at Youngstown State, Cobey was head coach of his alma mater, Canfield High School, for two years.
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Personal Information Name: Shawn W. Cobey Birthday: July 8, 1978 Education: Bachelor’s degree in education from Youngstown State (2001); Master’s degree in education leadership and administration from Youngstown State (2004) Coaching Areas: Throws Coaching History Head Coach, Canfield HS Assistant Coach, Youngstown State Assistant Coach, Clemson
2001-03 2003-09 2009-Present
By the Numbers 1 - CoSIDA Academic All-American 2 - Clemson Record-Holders (Zach Berg, Weight Throw - 2010; Alex Padgett, Hammer Throw - 2011) 34 - Conference Champions (2 at Clemson) 112 - All-Conference Performers (7 at Clemson)
Canfield won two conference championships under Cobey’s watch. Cobey was a six-time all-conference thrower at Youngstown State, including a two-time conference champion. He ranks among the school’s top 10 performers in the indoor and outdoor shot put, weight throw, discus and hammer throw. He earned a bachelor’s degree in education in 2001. He earned a master’s degree in education leadership and administration in 2004. Cobey, 33, is engaged to Ashleigh Evatt. Cobey coached Brittney Waller to an ACC crown in 2011.
ASSISTANT COACH TAMARA ARDS
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SECOND SEASON AT CLEMSON Tamara Ards is in her second season with the Clemson track & field staff as an assistant coach. Ards came to Tigertown in the summer of 2010 after a three-year stint as an assistant with the UNLV women’s track & field program. She is involved with coaching and recruiting for both the men’s and women’s teams. With Ards in the fold, Clemson swept the 2011 indoor and outdoor ACC championships in women’s track & field. It was the second straight season the program had produced back-to-back titles. She also helped the women’s program to a pair of top-15 NCAA finishes, including a No. 7 final ranking at the outdoor national championship meet. Ards assisted Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson with the instruction of the sprints, hurdles and jumps. Within those groups, Clemson produced NCAA champions in 2011 in Brianna Rollins (60 hurdles) and Patricia Mamona (outdoor triple jump). Clemson’s combined program won 16 ACC event championships in 2011, with 11 coming from her coaching areas. Twenty-six student-athletes earned first- or second-team All-America honors last season in the sprints, hurdles and jumps. Ards coached the jumps, multi-events and
ANNE POWELL • GRADUATE ASSISTANT FIRST SEASON AT CLEMSON Anne Powell is in her first season as a graduate assistant with the Clemson track & field program. She assists Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson with the administration of various operational areas of the program. She assists with the planning of track camps, clinics, recruiting weekends, and fan appreciation events. Powell helps maintain a recruiting database, assists with communication to potential recruits, and at the direction of the coaching staff, coordinates recruiting visits. She will also be involved in managing the operations of hosting a track meet.
quarter milers the past three seasons at UNLV. She also directed the program’s recruiting efforts as well. Prior to her stop in Las Vegas, Ards was an assistant coach with the Eastern Michigan women’s track & field program from 2006-07. She coached sprints, jumps, hurdles and multi-events for the Eagles. In 2005-06, she was the track & field coordinator for LSU’s nationally-renowned program. She was responsible for all facets of the program’s recruiting, fundraising, travel arrangements and meet management. During her lone season in Baton Rouge, sophomore Xavier Carter became the first athlete in NCAA history to win the 100m dash and 400m dash at the same NCAA Championships. Both the Tiger men’s and women’s teams went on to win NCAA Mideast Regional crowns. From 2002-05, Ards served as an assistant coach at her alma mater, the University of Colorado. She worked with both the men’s and women’s programs in Boulder, coaching primarily the sprints and hurdles. In 2003, she coached AK Ikuwakor to an NCAA regional-qualifying time in the 400m hurdles. In 2004, she coached Deneeka Torrey to an NCAA time in both the 60m hurdles and 100m hurdles. In her final season as a member of the Buffaloes staff, she coached the men’s 4x400m relay to a berth at the NCAA regional meet. Ards, a USATF certified instructor for jumps, sprints, hurdles and combined events, was an All-American at Colorado in 1996 as part of the school’s 4x400m relay. In 1996, her senior season, she helped the 4x4 to indoor and outdoor Big 8 championships. Colorado also captured the women’s team championship in the Big 8 her senior season. She was a four-time Big 8 All-Academic selection, and still holds the school record in the 400m dash (54.22). She earned her bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism in 1995. From 1995-2002, she worked various television and radio jobs as an anchor, producer and director in Colorado and Illinois. Ards
Powell joined the Tiger track & field program after a decorated pole vault career for the UNC Wilmington women’s track & field team. During her time with the Seahawks, she established both indoor and outdoor records for the women’s vault. Her lifetime best clearance was 12’8.25” (3.87m), set at the Penn State Challenge in February of 2011. She was a three-time All-Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) performer, which included a pair of silver medals in 2008 and 2009. She was third-team All-CAA in 2011, after sitting out the 2010 season due to injury. Powell also qualified for the ECAC Championships her first two seasons. This past year, she competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, IN and was named the Seahawks’ team MVP for field events. She won the pole vault competition at four meets in 2011, including the Coastal Carolina Classic and Charlotte Invitational. Powell is a native of Ashland, VA and graduated from Patrick Henry High School in 2007. She earned her undergraduate degree from UNC Wilmington in exercise science and is pursuing a master’s degree in human resource development from Clemson.
Ards’ Resumé Personal Information Name: Tamara Michelle Ards Birthday: January 22, 1973 Education: Bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Colorado (1995) and master’s degree in sports administration from UNLV (2010) Coaching Areas: Sprints, Hurdles & Jumps Coaching History Assistant Coach, Colorado Track Coordinator, LSU Assistant Coach, Eastern Michigan Assistant Coach, UNLV Assistant Coach, Clemson
2002-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-10 2010-Present
added a master’s degree in sports administration from UNLV in 2010. Ards was recently named vice chair for the USATF Coaching Education Committee.
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MEN’S ROSTER Name Height Jameel Abdul-Mateen 5-11 Spencer Adams 6-2 Elijah Britton 6-2 Marcus Brown 6-3 Shai Carpenter 6-2 T.J. Christy 6-3 C.J. Davidson 5-11 James Dwyer 5-11 Warren Fraser 5-9 Nathan Hendershot 6-1 La’Mont Jackson 6-0 Brendan Kelly 6-1 Kevin Ketner 6-0 Martin Maloney 5-11 Ryan Mangone 5-8 Marcus Maxey 6-2 Ty McCormack 6-3 Justin Murdock 5-10 Aaron Ramirez 5-8 Jaron Roberson 6-3 Will Robinson 5-9 Charlton Rolle 6-0 Chris Slate 5-8 Scott Stanley 5-6 Cory Thalheimer 6-1 Tim Tyler 5-11 Torian Ware 6-4 Jeffrey Willis 5-8
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Hometown Covington, GA Charlotte, NC El Paso, TX Gaithersburg, MD Mauldin, SC Wauseon, OH Clemson, SC Dunwoody, GA Nassau, Bahamas Pendleton, IN Winston-Salem, NC Annapolis, MD Fort Mill, SC Apple Valley, MN Pittsburgh, PA Athens, GA Gainesville, GA Pasadena, MD Piedmont, SC Atlanta, GA Chadds Ford, PA Winston-Salem, NC Wilmington, DE Indianapolis, IN Hopkinton, MA Mt. Pleasant, SC Crawfordville, GA Canastota, NY
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Director of Track & Field: Lawrence Johnson Assistant Coaches: Tim Hall, Brad Herbster, Mario Wilson, Shawn Cobey, Tamara Ards Graduate Assistant: Anne Powell Note: * denotes student-athlete has red-shirted one season.
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18 JAMEEL ABDUL-MATEEN Jumps 5-11 • Freshman Covington, GA
Alcovy High School Highlights • 2010 New Balance Indoor All-American in the triple jump (48’6.25”) • 2011 New Balance Outdoor ninth-place finisher, triple jump (48’0”) • Placed third in the long jump and triple jump, and fourth in the 100 dash at the 2011 Georgia Olympics • 2011 Region 3-AAAA champion in 100, long
jump (24’0”) and triple jump • 2010 Region 4-AAAA champion in long jump and triple jump Personal • Born 6/30/92 • Majoring in health science
SPENCER ADAMS Hurdles 6-2 • Red-Shirt Junior Charlotte, NC Career Honors • USTFCCCA All-American, 60 Hurdles (2010) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 60 Hurdles (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 110 Hurdles (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 4x100 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 60 Hurdles (2010-11) • NCAA Qualifier, 110 Hurdles (2010-11) • All-ACC, 60 Hurdles (2011) • All-ACC, 110 Hurdles (2010-11) • All-ACC, 400 Hurdles (2010) • USA Championships Participant, 110 Hurdles (2010-11) Clemson Highlights • Ranks third in Clemson history in the 60 hurdles & fourth in the 110 hurdles.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 110 hurdles for second straight season; finished 10th overall in Des Moines to earn second-team AllAmerica honors • Also earned second-team All-America status with the 4x100 relay; the NCAA national meet was the first time he ran with the group all season • ACC runner-up in the 110 hurdles, he had a time of 13.68 in the final • Posted then personal best 13.55, the second-best time overall, at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, IN • Won the 110 hurdles with time of 13.58 at the Clemson Final Qualifier on May 14 • Ran 13.48 in the semifinals and finished 13th in the 110 hurdles at the USA Championships in Eugene, OR 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Second-team All-American in the 60 hurdles after running time of 7.89 in the preliminary round at nationals • Earned first indoor all-conference accolade by virtue of a third-place finish in the 60 hurdles, he clocked a time of 7.94 in the finals • NCAA qualifier for second consecutive year in the 60 hurdles, he earned atlarge spot after recording personal best 7.73 in a win at the Tiger Paw Invitational • His 7.73 puts him third on Clemson’s all-time list, behind only Duane Ross and Sultan Tucker, a pair of former Olympians
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 110 hurdles after
posting time of 13.84 in the quarterfinals of the East Preliminary Round • Finished 16th in the semifinals at the NCAA meet with a time of 13.95 • Earned All-ACC status in both hurdle events after placing third in both in the meet held in Clemson • Season-best time in the 110 hurdles was 13.79 at ACCs, his time is ninth-best in school history • Qualified for East Prelims in the 400 hurdles but elected to focus on the high hurdles • Competed in the 110 hurdles at the USA Championships in Des Moines, IA • Earned Clemson’s Most Improved Award 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the hurdles, after a year and a half away from track following an ACL injury • Earned All-America status, Clemson’s first in the hurdles since 2004, after finishing eighth at the national meet • Earned at-large bid to the national meet after improving on his personal best (7.83) at the Virginia Tech Final Qualifier • Placed fourth at the ACC Championships in the 60 hurdles (7.89) 2008-09 Highlights • Red-shirted both indoor and outdoor seasons due to injury sustained in the fall of 2008
David W. Butler High School Highlights • Earned national championships in the 60 hurdles, 100 hurdles, and 400 hurdles as a senior • Won the 2008 National Scholastic Indoor Championship (NSIC) in the 60 hurdles • Also claimed national crowns in the high hurdles and intermediate hurdles at the Nike Outdoor Nationals • Two-time AAAA state champion in the 110 hurdles • Won both hurdle events at the prestigious Golden West meet in California • Led the 4x100 relay and 4x200 relay team to state championships as a senior • Named Male Athlete-of-the-Year as a senior by the Charlotte Observer • Attended the same school as 2011 Clemson basketball senior Demontez Stitt Personal • Born 9/10/89 • Majoring in sociology
Best Collegiate Times • 60 Hurdles - 7.73 • 110 Hurdles - 13.48 • 400 Hurdles - 52.14
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ELIJAH BRITTON Hurdles 6-2 • Freshman El Paso, TX
SHAI CARPENTER Jumps 6-2 • Freshman Mauldin, SC
Montwood High School Highlights • Two-year qualifier for state championship meet • Four-year qualifier for regional championship meet • Named to Texas All-Star track & field team, he was also named to the city of El Paso All-Star Team for football • Earned six varsity letters in track & field
Mauldin High School Highlights • 2011 state champion in the triple jump at the AAAA level • 2011 Taco Bell Classic champion in the triple jump (49’4”) • Competed at the 2011 New Balance Outdoor Nationals in the triple jump • 2010 AAAA runner-up in the state triple jump championship, he also earned all-state accolades
Personal • Born 6/12/93 • Majoring in political science • Brother, Edward, was a standout wide receiver at Texas Tech from 2005-09 • Sister, Evonne, is a sprinter and hurdler at Penn State
MARCUS BROWN Throws 6-3 • Junior Gaithersburg, MD Career Highlights • MEAC Champion, Outdoor Shot Put (2011) • MEAC Champion, Indoor Shot Put (2011)
2009-11 Highlights (at Maryland-Eastern Shore) • Won gold medal in the shot put at the 2011 MEAC Indoor and Outdoor Championships, with a top throw of 56’5.75” (17.21m) at the indoor
meet in February • Took home 2011 MEAC runner-up honors in the 35-pound weight throw indoors • Performed well at the 2011 Florida Relays with a mark of 55’0.75”; he finished third in the university division at the prestigious meet • Finished sixth at the IC4A Championships in the shot put in 2011 • MEAC Rookie-of-the-Year in 2010; won conference’s discus crown as a freshman • Two-time team MVP for the Hawks Quince Orchard High School Highlights • Earned all-state, all-country and Washington Post All-Metropolitan honors • Two-time team MVP, he was also the Washington Post Athlete-of-the-Year as a high school senior • Won three state championships, two in the shot put and one in the discus • Earned three varsity letters in track & field and two in football • Helped football team to 2007 state championship at the AAAA level and track team to 2008 crown
Personal • Born 5/11/91 • Majoring in communication studies • Has four brothers and was born in Washington, D.C. • Transferred to Clemson after two years at Maryland-Eastern Shore and enrolled mid-year in 2011-12 Best Collegiate Marks • Shot Put - 56’5.75”/17.21m • Discus - 162’4”/49.48m • Weight Throw - 53’5”/16.28m
in 2009 • Greenville County’s Most Valuable Male Track Athlete in 2009 • Earned four varsity letters in track & field and three in basketball
Personal • Born 5/15/93 • Majoring in accounting • Sister, Shintara Carpenter, holds the school triple jump record at the University of Cincinnati
T.J. CHRISTY Throws 6-3 • Freshman Wauseon, OH Wauseon High School Highlights • 2011 Division II state champion in the discus with a throw of 172’5” • 2011 district champion in the discus with a throw of 168’11” • Placed third at the 2010 Ohio outdoor Division II state championships in the discus throw (163’11”) and fourth in the shot put (56’2.5”) • Best shot put mark was at the Division II region meet in 2010, he had a throw of 58’0.5” • Two-time Team MVP Personal • Born 3/28/93 • Majoring in computer science
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20 C.J. DAVIDSON Jumps 5-11 • Freshman Clemson, SC
D.W. Daniel High School Highlights • 2010 New Balance Outdoor fourth-place finisher, triple jump (49’3.5”) • 2011 New Balance Outdoor sixth-place finisher, triple jump (48’5.5”) • Three-time region champion in both the long jump and triple jump (2009-11) • Won the high school triple jump at the 2011 Florida Relays • Earned AAA all-state honors in 2011 after winning triple jump championship and finishing runner-up in long jump • 2011 Anderson Independent-Mail Boys Track Athlete-of-the-Year Personal • Born 10/31/92 • Majoring in pre-business
JAMES DWYER 5-11 • Freshman Dunwoody, GA Dunwoody High School Highlights • 2011 champion in the 1600 meters at the Georgia Olympics, he was also runner-up in the 3200 at the meet • 2011 Dekalb County champion in both track events, as well as the cross country 5K in the fall of 2010 • Placed 13th at the GHSA Cross Country State Championship in 2010 • Region 6-AAAA runner-up in the 5K in 2010 • Named Man of the Year for 1600 by the Atlanta Track Club in 2011 • Holds school records in both the 1600 and 3200 • Led team to three region championships in track & field Personal • Born 5/17/93 • Majoring in mechanical engineering
WARREN FRASER Sprints 5-9 • Junior Nassau, Bahamas
100 & 4x100 (2010)
Career Honors • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 4x100 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 100 & 4x100 (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2010) • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2010) • IAAF World Junior Championships Participant,
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • One of Clemson’s most improved performers, he clocked a lifetime best 10.28 at the Bob Pollock Invitational on May 7 in the 100 dash • Qualified for NCAA Championships in both the 100 and 4x100 relay • Helped relay to season-best time (39.50) at the NCAA Championships and second-team All-America honors • Automatic qualifier in both events, he turned in a time of 10.30 in the quarterfinals of the 100
• Helped 4x100 relay to time of 39.89 at the East Prelims • Ran leadoff leg for the Tigers at the ACC Championships in the 4x1, the group finished in second place • Established personal best in the 200 with time of 21.24 at the Bob Pollock Invitational • Was hampered by a groin injury in the early part of the spring season 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Fourth-place finisher at the ACC Championships in the 60 dash, he had a time of 6.77 in Blacksburg, VA • Placed fifth in the 60 (6.71) at the Penn State National Invitational; his time was a personal best in the event • Finished third in the 60 (6.73) at the Clemson Challenge on Jan. 15
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • One of Clemson’s top two performers in the short sprints, he was also a mainstay with both relay units • Top time in the 100 during the season was 10.48 at the ACC Championships, where he placed fifth at the conference meet • Top 200 time was 21.44 at the Orange & Purple Classic • Ran with the 4x400 relay at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Greensboro • Competed for native Bahamas in the IAAF World Junior Championships in Canada, where he placed 10th in the 100 dash after clocking a season-best 10.46 in the prelims; also competed with the country’s 4x100 relay 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Competed in the short sprints and showed improvement as the season progressed • Top effort in the 60 dash was time of 6.77 at the Clemson Invitational • Competed in the 200 dash at the ACC meet, but did not qualify for the finals
Temple Christian High School Highlights • Runner-up in the 100 dash at the Carifta Games in 2009 • Placed sixth in the 100 dash at the 2009 Pan American Junior Championships and helped Bahamas to fifth place in 4x100 relay • Earned All-Bahamian Award for 100 and 200 in 2009
WARREN FRASER
MEN’S BIOGRAPHIES Personal • Born 7/8/91 • Son of Ernest Fraser • Majoring in health service administration • Named to 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll
LA’MONT JACKSON Sprints 6-0 • Junior (ind)/Red-Shirt Sophomore (out) Winston-Salem, NC Career Honors • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 4x100 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 4x100 & Outdoor 4x400 (2011) • ACC Champion, Indoor & Outdoor 4x400 (2011)
Best Collegiate Times • 60 - 6.71 • 100 - 10.28 • 200 - 21.24 • 300 - 34.75 • 400 - 48.99
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in both relays, earning automatic bids with both
NATHAN HENDERSHOT Distance 6-1 • Sophomore Pendleton, IN Clemson Highlights • Ranks 10th in Clemson history in the indoor & outdoor 800. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the 800 in Bloomington, IN and advanced to the quarterfinals with a time of 1:51.41 • Moved into the top 10 in Clemson history for the 800 with a time of 1:49.76 at the Clemson Final Qualifier on May 14 • Scored for the Tigers at the ACC meet with a fifth-place finish in the 800, posting a time of 1:50.61 in the final
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Posted third-best time on the team in the 800 after clocking season-best 1:51.47 at the Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, IN • Placed seventh in the 800 final at the ACC Championships in Blacksburg after crossing finish line with a time of 1:52.09 • Finished third in the 800 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet (1:52.30) Pendleton Heights High School Highlights • Middle distance standout by trade competed in three sports (basketball, cross country, track & field) • Competed in the 800 run and 4x800 relay at the 2010 New Balance Outdoor Nationals in Greensboro, NC • Placed seventh at the 2009 state cross country meet (all classifications) and 13th as a junior in 2008 • Two-time runner-up in the 800 at the outdoor state track competition, he was third-place finisher as a sophomore • Posted school-record 800 time of 1:50.87 at the 2010 Midwest Meet of Champions • Named the Herald Bulletin Athlete-of-the-Year in all three sports in 200910, believed to be a first in the newspaper’s history • Three-time team MVP for both cross country and track, he was named Indiana’s Male Distance MVP as a senior • Second-team All-State selection in basketball after leading team in five different statistical categories • Coached by Ryan Potter for track and Alan Holden for cross country Personal • Born 4/9/91 • Son of Gregg and Angela Hendershot • Majoring in pre-business Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 1:49.76
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teams • Earned second-team All-America status with the 4x1 after running third leg for the group, which posted season-best time 39.50 at nationals • Ran second leg for the 4x400 relay that set a season-best time of 3:05.73 to place third in its quarterfinal at the East Prelims in Bloomington, IN • Propelled 4x100 relay to second-place finish in its quarterfinal in Bloomington, helping the squad to a time of 39.89 • Qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the open 400 as well; clocked a time of 48.24 and finished 22nd out of 48 competitors • Helped Tigers to ACC championship in the 4x400 relay with time of 3:07.17 • Posted time of 47.33 in the 400 and finished fourth at the ACC Championships • Clocked personal best 46.88 in the 400 at the Clemson Final Qualifier on May 14 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Helped Clemson’s 4x400 relay to ACC championship with a time of 3:10.47; ran anchor leg for the Tigers • Competed in the open 200 and 400 at the ACC Championships, but did not score in either event • Season bests were 21.85 (200) and 48.96 (400)
2009-10 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season due to injury • Valuable contributor indoors in multiple events, including the sprints, hurdles and relays • Placed 10th at the ACC Indoor Championships in the 200 dash (21.75) and 11th in the 400 (48.97) • Top 200 time was 21.48 at the banked Virginia Tech facility • Helped 4x400 relay to season-best time of 3:10.21 and runner-up finish at ACCs R.J. Reynolds High School Highlights • Earned All-America status at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 400 hurdles after placing sixth in the event • AAAA runner-up in both 110 hurdles and 300 hurdles as a senior • AAAA indoor runner-up in the 300 dash as a senior • Two-time conference MVP and 2008 conference Sprinter-of-the-Year Personal • Born 10/23/90 • Majoring in management Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 21.48 • 300 - 34.64 • 400 - 46.88 • 500 - 1:06.50 • 60 Hurdles - 8.12 • 400 Hurdles - 58.58
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22 BRENDAN KELLY Sprints 6-1 • Junior Annapolis, MD
• Majoring in sociology • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll
Pre-Clemson Highlights • Played football at Lehigh University, but stopped playing due to injury • Three-sport athlete at The Hill School in Pottstown, PA - he earned four letteres in baseball, three in football and two in indoor track & field • All-conference sprinter in the 55-meter dash • Two-time all-conference in football, he was also all-region and all-county as a senior in 2009 • Led 2007 baseball team to conference championship Personal • Born 3/30/90 • Majoring in psychology • Brother, James, played football at Colgate • Father, Jim, competed in track and cross country at the Naval Academy
KEVIN KETNER 6-0 • Freshman Fort Mill, SC Nation Ford High School Highlights • Won 2010 AAA state championship in cross country with a time of 15:59 • 2010 AAA Upper State champion in cross country • Earned 2009 all-state honors in cross country after placing sixth at the AAAA meet • Earned all-state honors in track in the 1600m from 2008-11 • Three-time all-region on the track
Personal • Born 8/25/92 • Majoring in microbiology • Sister, Haley, plays volleyball at Georgia Southern
MARTIN MALONEY Distance 5-11 • Red-Shirt Junior Apple Valley, MN 2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons
Pre-Clemson Highlights (2008-10 at Gordon College) • All-Conference and Academic All-Conference performer at the Springfield, MA school • Placed sixth individually at the 2009 Commonwealth Coast Conference Championship in the 8K • Helped team to a runner-up finish at the Commonwealth meet • Two-time team MVP in track set school records in 800, 1000, 1500, mile and 3000 • Three-time conference track champion, he won a pair of crowns in the 800 and one in the 1500 Personal • Born 5/19/89 • Son of Jim and Lucy Maloney
RYAN MANGONE Middle Distance 5-8 • Junior Pittsburgh, PA 2010-11 Highlights • Primary event area was the 800 meters • Best time during outdoor season was 1:54.61 at the ACC Championships • Best indoor performance came at the Tiger Tuneup, where he posted a time of 1:54.94
2009-10 Highlights • Competed primarily in the short middle
distance events • Top time of the season in the 800 was 1:53.82 at the Virginia Tech Qualifier during the indoor season at Rector Field House • Helped distance medley relay to sixth-place finish (10:00.73) at the ACC Championships as the team’s 400 leg Barrington High School Highlights • Earned four letters in track & field and three in soccer • Holds school’s 800 and 4x400 records • AAA runner-up at the 2009 state championships in 800 run • Coached by Ty Garman Personal • Born 2/24/91 • Majoring in financial management Best Collegiate Times • 400 - 49.48 • 800 - 1:53.82
MARCUS MAXEY Hurdles 6-2 • Junior Athens, GA 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA East Prelims in the 110 hurdles for the second straight season, but did not advance after posting time of 14.45 in the opening round • Best time of the season was 13.97 at the Bob Pollock Invitational • Finished sixth place in the 110 hurdles at the ACC Championships, he had a time of 14.21 in the prelims and 14.31 in the final
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Posted season-best time of 7.98 in the 60 hurdles at the Virginia Tech Qualifier • Missed qualifying for the final of the ACC Championships by one spot, he had a 60 hurdles time of 8.16 in Blacksburg 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the 110 hurdles • Top time in the event was 13.96 at the ACC Championships in the prelims
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Top time of the season in the high hurdles was 8.01 at the Tyson Invitational • Competed in the 60 hurdles at the ACC Championships and placed 12th overall in the preliminary round
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2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted the indoor season • Owned team’s top five times in the 3000-meter steeplechase, including a best of 9:01.10 at the Penn Relays • Competed in the event at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, IN and came away with a time of 9:01.82 and finished 24th out of 48 participants • Won the collegiate section of the steeple at the prestigious Penn Relays • Scored for the Tigers with eighth-place finish in steeple at the ACC meet in Durham, NC after posting time of 9:03.12 • Placed fourth at the USA Junior Championships in the steeplechase
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Clarke Central High School Highlights • Earned All-America honor at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals with a fifthplace finish in the 110 hurdles • AAAA state champion in the 110 hurdles in 2009 and third-place finisher in the 300 hurdles • AAAA runner-up in the 110 hurdles at the state championships • AAU district champion in the 400 hurdles • Won 110 hurdles at the Taco Bell Classic in 2009 • Coached by Damien Gary Personal • Born 10/9/90 • Father, Donald, was an athlete at Albany State in the late 1970s • Majoring in sociology Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 22.52 • 300 - 35.72 • 400 - 51.63 • 500 - 1:07.65 • 60 Hurdles - 7.98 • 110 Hurdles - 13.96
North Hall High School Highlights • Won USA Junior Olympic Cross Country championship in 2009 as a senior against a field of 250 runners • Finished runner-up at AAA state cross country championship in 2009 and fifth in 2008 • Placed fourth in the 5K at the 2010 New Balance Nationals in Greensboro, NC with a time of 14:47.01 to earn All-America status • Placed fifth at the 2009 USA Junior Olympic Track & Field Championships in the young men 2000 steeplechase • Won eight individual titles as a senior for the Trojans’ cross country squad; his total included a win at the Region 7-AAA Championships • School record-holder in the 5K was named Boys Cross Country Runner-ofthe-Year by the Gainesville Times • Won Georgia AAA state track championships in both 1600 (4:19.67) and 3200 (9:08.66) • Region 7-AAA champion in both track events as well, which included running a state record 9:05.35 in the 3200 • Did not start running until the spring of 2008, he played basketball and football prior to that • Coached by Art DaCosta Personal • Born 9/17/92 • Son of Thad and Kelly McCormack • Majoring in language & international trade • Grandfather, Dewey Alverson, was a two-sport athlete at Indiana (1953-54) and Tennessee Tech (1955-57) • Fluent in Mandarin Chinese, he ranked among the top five in his graduating class • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 3000 Steeplechase - 9:01.10 • 5000 - 14:19.44
JUSTIN MURDOCK Sprints 5-10 • Junior Pasadena, MD
TY McCORMACK Distance 6-3 • Red-Shirt Freshman (ind)/Sophomore (out) Gainesville, GA Career Honors • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2011) • USA Junior Championships Participant, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) Clemson Highlights • Ranks eighth in Clemson history in the 3000 steeplechase.
Career Honors • USTFCCCA All-American, 4x100 (2009) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 60 (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 100 (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 4x100 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 60 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 100 (2009, 2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 4x100 (2009, 2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 200 (2011) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60 Dash (2009) • NCAA East Region Champion, 4x100 (2009) • ACC Champion, Indoor & Outdoor 4x400 (2011) • ACC Champion, 4x100 (2009) • All-ACC, 60 (2010) • All-East Region, 100 (2009)
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MEN’S BIOGRAPHIES • NCAA East Region Qualifier, 100, 200 & 4x100 (2009) • USA Junior All-American, 100 Dash (2008) • U.S. Track & Field News & USA Today All-American (2008) • USA Championships Participant, 100 Dash (2011) • World University Games Participant, 100 & 200 (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks fifth in Clemson history in the 100 dash and tied for seventh in the 60 dash. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • NCAA Championships qualifier in four events: 100, 200, 4x100 and 4x400 relays • Second-team All-American in both the 100 and 4x100 relay • Finished 12th in the 100 dash with a time of 10.38; helped relay squad to season-best time of 39.50 in the semifinals in Des Moines • Clocked personal best 10.13 in 100 dash during prelims of the Clemson Qualifier on May 13; his time was No. 5 in school history • Ran leadoff leg for the Tigers’ ACC champion 4x400 relay, which earned a sweep of the conference’s indoor/outdoor crowns • Placed second in the quarterfinal round in Bloomington, IN in the 100 to earn automatic bid to the NCAA Championships • Helped 4x100 and 4x400 relay teams advance to nationals by producing season bests with both groups in Indiana • Qualified as at-large, the 12th and final qualifier from the East, in the 200 • Fourth-place finisher in the ACC in the 100 dash, he was sixth in the 200 • Ran well in the prelims at the USA Championships, finishing 23rd (out of 35) overall with a time of 10.34 • Competed at the World University Games in Shenzhen, China and finished in the semifinals of the 100 dash (10.38) 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Second-team All-American in the 60 dash, he posted a time of 6.73 in the prelims at the national meet • Earned at-large spot in NCAA Championships field with a personal best time of 6.65 at the Tiger Paw Invitational • Contributed to his second ACC championship as the lead leg for the conference’s top 4x400 relay; the group posted a time of 3:10.47
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• Finished seventh in the ACC in the 60 dash, he did not qualify for the finals of the 200 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Endured an injury-plagued season, which started with a strained hamstring after running the 100 prelim at the ACC Championships • Top time of the season in the 100 dash was 10.43 in the ACC prelims, but he did have a wind-aided 10.40 at the Florida Relays as well • Posted top 200 dash time on the team with a 21.42 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational • Competed at the NCAA East Prelims in the 100 and 4x400 relay
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Earned first-ever All-ACC honor with third-place finish in 60 dash in Blacksburg • Top time of the season in the 60 dash was 6.72 on two occasions, the ACC meet and the Virginia Tech Qualifier • Finished sixth at the ACC Championships in the 200 dash with a time of 21.32 • Helped 4x400 relay to runner-up finish and time of 3:10.21 at the ACC Championships, he was the team’s first leg 2008-09 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 100 & 4x100 relay • Earned first All-America certificate as first leg for Clemson’s third-place 4x100 relay team at the NCAA Championships • Led relay to a school-record time of 38.77 in the finals of the 4x1 at nationals • Finished 17th in the 100 dash after advancing to the semifinal round when he matched his personal best (10.30) in the prelims • Earned automatic spot at first-ever national meet in the 4x1 after running opening leg for the Irwin Belk Track record-breaking team (38.78) • Finished sixth in the 100 dash, one spot shy of an automatic berth, but did receive an at-large bid in the event • Established a personal best in 100 at the Orange & Purple Classic, running 10.30 • Regional qualifier in the 200 dash 2008-09 Indoor Highlights • Provisional NCAA qualifier in the 60 dash prior to an injury that ended his first season in a Tiger uniform • Top time in the 60 dash was 6.72 at the ACC Championships, he was the fifthplace finisher in a competitive sprinting conference • Top time in the 200 dash was 22.03, also at the league indoor meet
Meade High School Highlights • Five-time All-American prior to enrolling at Clemson, which included a fifthplace finish in the 100 dash at the 2008 USA Junior Championships • Also competed in the 200 dash at junior nationals • Two-time All-American at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships, which includes a runner-up finish in the 60 dash and third-place showing in the 200 at the 2008 meet • Earned All-America status after fourth-place finish in the 60 dash at the 2007 Nike Indoor Nationals • Also named All-American by virtue of sixth-place showing at the 2007 Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 100 dash, an event won by current Clemson sophomore Trenton Guy • AAA state champion as a senior in the 400 dash and 4x400 relay • Also earned All-State honors as a senior in the 100 and 200 • State record-holder in the 55 dash Personal • Born 4/21/89 • Majoring in communication studies • Son of Vernell Shaheed Best Collegiate Times • 60 - 6.65 • 100 - 10.13 • 200 - 21.02 • 300 - 34.23 • 400 - 47.86
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AARON RAMIREZ Distance 5-8 • Sophomore Simpsonville, SC
WILL ROBINSON Jumps 5-9 • Junior Chadds Ford, PA
Career Honors • USA Junior Championships Participant, 1500 (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks in a tie for eighth in Clemson history in the outdoor long jump.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the USA Junior Championships in the 1500 meters, he finished 17th out of 31 runners with a time of 3:59.90 • Best collegiate time of the season in the 1500 was 3:56.09 at the Spec Towns Invitational in Athens, GA • Ran well in the 800 at the Bob Pollock Invitational, clocking time of 1:52.95 in a fourth-place effort 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • One of the team’s top performers in the mile run, he had three of Clemson’s top five times in the event • Best time of the season was 4:18.17 at the Tiger Paw Invitational, where he was sixth place overall
Woodmont High School Highlights • Named Gatorade Boys Cross Country Runner-of-the-Year in 2009 for the state of South Carolina • Runner-of-the-Year by the South Carolina High School Sports Report • Won consecutive AAA individual state championships in cross country, he placed eighth at the meet as a sophomore in 2007 • Competed at the Foot Locker Southeast Regional Championships in 2008 and 2009 • Captured 2009 Western AAA Region, Greenville County and AAA Upper State individual championships • Won individual titles in the 1600 (4:24.92) and 3200 (9:55.24) at the 2010 SCHSL State Championships • Region 1-AAA champion in the 800, 1600 and 3200 in 2010 Personal • Born 2/18/92 • Son of Ken Ramirez and Deanne Blas • Majoring in engineering Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 1:52.95 • 1500 - 3:56.09 • Mile - 4:18.17 • 3000 - 8:41.30 • 5000 - 15:09.76
JARON ROBERSON Hurdles 6-3 • Freshman Atlanta, GA High School Highlights • 2010 Georgia state champion in the 400 dash (47.91) • 2010 Georgia Region 5-AAAAA champion in the 300 hurdles & 400 dash • 2009 USATF World Youth Trials champion in the 400 hurdles (52.98) • 2009 Georgia AAU District champion in the 400 dash • Attended Campbell High School until his senior year, and then graduated from McEachern High School in 2010 Personal • Born 5/21/92 • Majoring in secondary education
2010-11 Highlights • Showed major improvement late in outdoor season, which culminated with a trip to Bloomington, IN for the NCAA East Preliminary Round • Hit season-best mark of 24’11”/7.59m in the long jump at Clemson’s Final Qualifier on May 14, tying Josh Fowler for the best leap on the team • Scored in the long jump for the Tigers at the ACC Championships, he was eighth • Hit a mark of 23’9”/7.24m at the Bob Pollock Invitational and 23’4.75”/7.13m at the East Prelims • Placed fifth in the long jump at the Spec Towns Invitational with mark of 23’8.25”/7.22m 2009-10 Highlights • Competed solely in the long jump across both seasons for the Tigers • Best mark in the event was a jump of 22’3.5” at the Tiger Paw Invitational
Archmere Academy Highlights • 2008 Nike Outdoor All-American after a fifth-place finish in the long jump (22’10”) • Placed eighth in the event at the 2008 Nike Outdoor Nationals • Three-time state champion in the long jump • State runner-up in both 55 and 100 dash events as a senior in 2009 • Earned four varsity letters in track & field and one in basketball • Coached by Patrick Riley Personal • Born 6/26/91 • Son of Richard and Barbara Robinson • Majoring in pre-business • Named to 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Marks • Long Jump - 24’11”/7.59m
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26 CHARLTON ROLLE Hurdles 6-0 • Red-Shirt Senior Winston-Salem, NC
Career Honors • NCAA Qualifier, 110m Hurdles (2008-10) • All-Mideast Region, 110m Hurdles (2008-09) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60m Hurdles (2009-10) • NCAA Mideast Region Qualifier, 110m Hurdles (2008-09) • USA Championships Participant, 110m Hurdles (2010)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks ninth in Clemson history in the 60 hurdles.
2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles after posting season-best time (13.81) in quarterfinals to earn at-large berth; it was his third straight NCAA appearance in the 110 hurdles, his first in a Tiger uniform • Posted wind-aided time of 13.82 at the NCAA meet in Eugene and was 14th in the semifinals • Scored at ACC Championships in the high hurdles with seventh-place showing • Competed in the 110 hurdles at the USA Championships in Des Moines, IA 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Impact performer in his first season with the Tigers, he scored at the ACC meet with a sixth-place finish in the 60 hurdles • Season-best time was 7.86 at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Qualifier, a provisional time
2008-09 Highlights (University of Tennessee) • Placed third in the 110m hurdles at the NCAA Mideast Regional with a time of 13.77 • Finished 14th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the event
CHARLTON ROLLE
• Posted top career time indoors in the 60m hurdles with a 7.83 at the Virginia Tech Last Chance Meet, a provisional NCAA qualifying mark
2007-08 Highlights (University of Tennessee) • All-Mideast Region via a sixth-place finish in the 110m hurdles, he posted a time of 13.78 in the final • Advanced to NCAA Outdoor Championships in the event, placing 15th overall • Scored at the SEC Outdoor Championships with eighth-place finish in 110m hurdles • SEC Freshman-of-the-Week on Apr. 11 following his victory and personal best 13.68 at the Sea Ray Relays • Best indoor time was a 7.96 in the 60m hurdles at Virginia Tech
R.J. Reynolds High School Highlights • Four-time All-American, he was fourth in the 110m hurdles at both the 2006 and 2007 Nike Outdoor Nationals • Won the 55m hurdles (7.35) at the 2007 AAU Southern Indoor Championships • Won the 110m hurdles at the 2006 AAU Junior Olympics, he was sixth in the 400 hurdles at the same meet • State runner-up at the 2006 meet in the 110m hurdles • Coached by Norman Trzaskoma and Derrick Speas Personal • Born 5/18/89 • Son of Charlton Rolle and Selinda V. Hardy • Majoring in psychology • Attended same high school as Clemson red-shirt sophomore La’Mont Jackson Best Collegiate Times • 60m Hurdles - 7.83 • 110m Hurdles - 13.68 • 400 Hurdles - 52.83
CHRIS SLATE Middle Distance 5-8 • Red-Shirt Senior (out) Wilmington, DE Career Honors • All-ACC, Indoor & Outdoor 800 (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks sixth in Clemson history in the outdoor 800 & ninth in the indoor 800. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • ACC’s third-place runner in the 800, he clocked a season-best time of 1:49.54 in the final at Duke’s Wallace Wade Stadium • Competed in Bloomington, IN at the NCAA East Preliminary Round and finished 16th (1:50.15) in the quarterfinals, four spots shy of a berth into the national meet • Posted solid time of 1:50.50 at the Clemson Final Qualifier 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • ACC’s runner-up in the 800 meters, he posted a season-best time of 1:51.01 to hold onto the second-place position in the final • Ran a winning time of 1:51.76 in the 800 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Displayed marked improvement throughout the course of the outdoor season, to the point he nearly qualified for the quarterfinal round of the 800 at the NCAA East Prelims in Greensboro • Along with teammate Jasen Turnbull, became first Tiger to run under 1:50 in the 800 run in 10 years when he posted a time of 1:49.28 (No. 6 in Clemson history) at the Orange & Purple Classic • Held top times on the team in 1500 as well with a 3:49.79 at the Georgia Tech Invitational
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Top middle distance runner on the team, holding Clemson’s top time in both the 800 (1:51.33) and mile (4:13.29); his mile time was a personal best by over
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27 SCOTT STANLEY 5-6 • Freshman Indianapolis, IN Lawrence North High School Highlights • Placed 19th at the 2010 Indiana Semi-State Championships with a 5K time of 15:56.50 • Placed 65th at the 2010 Foot Locker Midwest Regional in Kenosha, WI with a 5K time of 15:57.80 • Earned all-state and all-academic honors as a senior in 2010; led team to third-place finish at state championship cross country meet • Member of the all-conference cross country
team in 2010 as well • DJ Tamer Leadership Award and Team MVP in cross country as a senior • Mental Attitude Award winner in track as a senior, he was a two-time team captain Personal • Born 4/3/93 • Majoring in engineering • Mother ran cross country and track at Ball State University
CORY THALHEIMER Throws 6-1 • Junior Hopkinton, MA Clemson Highlights • Ranks 10th in Clemson history in the outdoor shot put. three seconds • Helped distance medley relay team to time of 10:00.73 and sixth-place finish at the ACC Championships as the anchor leg (1600 portion) 2008-09 Outdoor Highlights • Top performer in the 1500 for the Tigers • Best effort of the season was a time of 4:02.34 at the Florida Relays
2008-09 Indoor Highlights • Competed primarily in the mile run, his best time was 4:16.52 at the Tiger Paw Invitational held at Clemson’s indoor facility
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Best performance came in the shot put, where he moved onto Clemson’s all-time top 10 performance list of the event with a mark of 54’6.5”/16.62m at the Final Qualifier • Hit a throw of 52’11.5”/16.14m at the ACC Championships, good enough for an eighth-place finish • Did not score in the discus but was Clemson’s top performer at the ACC meet with a throw of 151’6”, which placed him 10th overall
2007-08 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season • Competed indoors, where his top performance of the season was a time of 9:01.43 in the 3000 run at the Clemson Opener
Concord High School Highlights • Won DIAA (Delaware Interscholastic Athletics Association) Division II state championships in 2006 in both the 800 and 1600 events • Also won the 800 run as a senior in 2007 • Placed third in the 1600 at the 2007 state championships • First-team All-State in cross country as a junior and senior • Second-team All-State as a sophomore in cross country Personal • Born 2/22/89 • Earned undergraduate degree in economics in May of 2011 • Named to 2009-10 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 1:49.28 • 1000 - 2:31.72 • 1500 - 3:49.79 • Mile - 4:13.29 • 3000 - 8:35.71
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2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Top performance was a shot put mark of 54’2.75”/16.53m at the Tiger Paw Invitational • Seventh-place finisher at the ACC Championships in the shot put, he hit a mark of 53’0.75”/16.17m in Blacksburg
TORIAN WARE 6-4 • Freshman Crawfordville, GA
Hopkinton High School Highlights • Three-time Division III state champion (2008 indoor & outdoor shot put, 2008 discus) • Three-time team MVP earned seven varsity letters in track & field and three in football as well • Two-time Tri Valley League MVP • Established school indoor and outdoor shot put records, as well as discus record • Coached by Mike Donahue
Personal • Born 12/17/92 • Majoring in computer information systems
Taliaferro County High School Highlights • 2011 Georgia class A champion in the high jump with personal best 7-foot clearance • 2009 Georgia class A runner-up in the high jump (6’8”)
2009-10 Highlights • Competed indoors in the shot put and weight throw, his best effort was a mark of 51’7” in the shot at the ACC Championships in Blacksburg
JEFFREY WILLIS Pole Vault 5-8 • Sophomore Canastota, NY
Personal • Born 8/31/90 • Son of Ron and Julie Thalheimer • Majoring in pre-business Best Collegiate Marks • Shot Put - 54’6.5”/16.62m • Discus - 151’6”/46.18m
TIM TYLER 5-11 • Freshman Mt. Pleasant, SC Wando High School Highlights • Four-time AAAA all-state selection in cross country, he placed third at the 2010 championship meet as a senior with a time of 15:46 • Placed third at 2011 New Balance Indoor Nationals in the mile run (4:22.23) and 14th in the two-mile run (9:27.31) • 2010 AAAA state champion in track, he won the 1600 run with a time of 4:20.81 • Member of school’s 2008 AAAA state champion 4x800 relay • Led high school to team state championship in 2009 in track & field • Two-time region champion in cross country (2008, 2010) • Named Charleston Post & Courier Lowcountry Cross Runner-of-the-Year in 2009 and 2010 • Named to Charleston Post & Courier All-Lowcountry Team for cross country from 2007-10 and for track from 2008-10 • Held eight school records at the time of graduation, including 1600, 3200 and 5K • Earned five varsity letters apiece in cross country and track Personal • Born 10/10/92 • Majoring in pre-business • Father, Tim, graduated from Clemson in 1984 • Uncle, Brian, played basketball at the College of Charleston from 1977-81
2010-11 Highlights • Competed fully in both seasons, with a seasonbest clearance of 15’9” at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet in February and the Spec Towns Invitational in Athens, GA in April
2009-10 Highlights (at Ithaca College) • Named Empire 8 Athlete-of-the-Week in January after setting a school record (15’3) in the pole vault, he was an NCAA provisional qualifier in the event • Named to USTFCCCA All-Academic Team for Division III Canastota High School Highlights • Division II runner-up at the 2009 New York state championships • Established Section 3 records for indoor and outdoor pole vault • Earned four varsity letters in track & field and three in volleyball • Member of the Tompkins County Pole Vault Club • Coached by Matthew Scheffler Personal • Born 1/4/91 • Son of Howard and Sharon Willis • Majoring in bioengineering • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Mark • Pole Vault - 15’9”/4.80m
WOMEN’S ROSTER Name Height Natalie Anthony 5-9 Sonni Austin 5-10 Ava Bell 6-0 Brianna Blanton 5-6 Caroline Bond 5-4 Elyse Borisko 5-2 Kate Borowicz 5-7 Jasmine Brunson 5-6 Dezerea Bryant 5-2 Jasmine Edgerson 5-4 Karine Farias 5-8 Meghan Flanagan 5-5 Nia Fluker 5-5 Whitney Fountain 5-3 Christy Gasparino 5-8 Lisa Girard 5-9 Monique Gracia 5-5 Keni Harrison 5-4 Alyssa Henshaw 5-4 Katie Inclan 5-8 Stormy Kendrick 5-3 Alyssa Kulik 5-5 Laura Loveless 5-9 Sara Manesiotis 5-4 Walker Marion 5-5 Taylor Miller 5-4 Bridgette Owens 5-4 Brittany Pringley 5-4 Brianna Rollins 5-5 Kim Ruck 5-6 April Sinkler 5-7 Brannon Sulka 5-3 Cara Talty 5-3 Lauren Terstappen 5-9 Brittney Waller 5-10 Marlena Wesh 5-6
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Hometown Randolph, NJ Decatur, GA Radford, VA Summerville, SC Johns Creek, GA Ellicott City, MD Greenville, SC Southampton, Bermuda Milwaukee, WI Marietta, GA Porto Alegre, Brazil Palatine, IL Grand Prairie, TX Bronx, NY Darien, CT Fountain Inn, SC Miami, FL Clayton, NC Darnestown, MD Spartanburg, SC Gastonia, NC Simpsonville, SC Kingsport, TN Hilton Head Island, SC Charleston, SC Fort Mill, SC Oak Park, MI Miami, FL Miami, FL Greer, SC Stafford, VA Bluffton, SC Raritan, NJ Phoenixville, PA Greenville, SC Virginia Beach, VA
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Director of Track & Field: Lawrence Johnson Assistant Coaches: Tim Hall, Brad Herbster, Mario Wilson, Shawn Cobey, Tamara Ards Graduate Assistant: Anne Powell Note: * denotes student-athlete has red-shirted one season.
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NATALIE ANTHONY Distance 5-9 • Sophomore (ind)/Red-Shirt Freshman (out) Randolph, NJ 2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season • Best performance was indoor season in the mile run, where she posted a time of 5:00.98 at the Tiger Paw Invitational • Competed at the ACC Championships in the mile
Randolph High School Highlights • Earned All-America status after helping 4x1600 relay to third-place finish at 2010 New Balance Outdoor Nationals in Greensboro, NC • Placed 11th in the 3200 at the New Jersey Meet of Champions in 2010 • Placed fourth in the 5K (19:18) at the 2009 New Jersey Sectional Cross Country Championships • Four-time team captain helped 4x800 relay to indoor and outdoor school records, as well as indoor distance medley relay and outdoor 4x1600 relay • Led cross country team to three sectional championships and a pair of county and conference championships • Led track & field teams (indoor and outdoor combined) to three conference championships and three county championships • Earned four varsity letters apiece in cross country, and indoor/outdoor track & field • Coached by Len Pietrewicz and Nick Albanito Personal • Born 8/5/92 • Daughter of Ross and Laurie Anthony • Majoring in marketing • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:24.38 • Mile - 5:00.98 • 3000 - 10:03.88
SONNI AUSTIN Sprints/Hurdles 5-10 • Junior Decatur, GA
• Ran third leg for the Tigers’ ACC championship 4x400 relay; team clocked a season-best time of 3:37.26 • Missed qualifying for the final of the open 400 by one spot, she had a seasonbest time of 55.43 in Blacksburg 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Competed in the 400 hurdles at the NCAA East Preliminary Round, where she established a personal best time of 57.81 and missed qualifying for the national meet by a mere two spots (finished 14th overall) • Her time at Greensboro was No. 4 in Clemson history • Scored for the Tigers at the ACC Championships in the 400 dash (5th - 54.77) and 400 hurdles (8th) • Helped 4x400 relay to fourth-place finish at ACCs and 14th-place effort at the NCAA East Prelims
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Indoor Championships as a member of the 4x400 relay, where she helped the team to fifth-place finish and All-America showing with a school record time (3:33.93) • Ran a strong third leg to propel the Tigers to an ACC Championship in the mile relay, Clemson’s first since 2004 • Clemson’s best relay time on the season was 3:35.76 • Individual scorer at the ACC Championships with sixth-place showing in the 400 dash, her time was 54.66 • Helped 4x4 to five different NCAA provisional qualifying times throughout the course of the season Miller Grove High School Highlights • Three-time AAAA state champion in the 300 hurdles • Two-time USATF National runner-up in the 300 hurdles • Four-time region champion • AAAA runner-up 100 hurdles as a senior Personal • Born 12/5/90 • Daughter of Maria Austin • Majoring in sociology Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 25.21 • 300 - 41.70 • 400 - 54.66 • 500 - 1:14.70 • 60 Hurdles - 9.23 • 100 Hurdles - 14.13 • 400 Hurdles - 57.31
Career Honors • USTFCCCA Indoor All-American, 4x400 Relay (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, 400 Hurdles (2011) • ACC Champion, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010-11) • USA Championships Participant, 400 Hurdles (2010)
AVA BELL Throws 6-0 • Red-Shirt Freshman Radford, VA 2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor seasons
Clemson Highlights • Ranks third in Clemson history in the 400 hurdles.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 400 hurdles, she finished 18th in the semifinal round in Des Moines (58.22) • Posted season-best time of 57.31 in the quarterfinal round at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, IN • Helped 4x400 relay to second-place finish at the ACC Championships in Durham with a time of 3:36.16 • Helped relay to season-best time of 3:35.18 at the Florida Relays • Scored a sixth-place finish at the ACC Championships in the 400 hurdles • Competed in Eugene, OR at the USA Outdoor Championships, posting a time of 58.72 in the preliminary round 2010-11 Indoor Highlights
Radford High School Highlights • Began throwing as a high school junior, but she won the A level state championship in the discus throw as a senior in 2010 • Second-team all-state selection in the discus
and shot put as a junior • Named second-team All-Timesland for track & field in the discus in 2009 and 2010 • Versatile athlete earned varsity letters in track & field (2), basketball (2), soccer (2) and tennis (1) • Helped 2007 soccer team to A level state championship • Coached by Ken Keister and Dr. Nick Pappas Personal • Born 10/7/91
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES • Daughter of Sam and Kristin Bell • Father played football from 1972-73 at Ferrum College • Majoring in animal & veterinary sciences • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll
BRIANNA BLANTON Distance 5-6 • Freshman Summerville, SC Summerville High School Highlights • Region 8-AAAA cross country champion in 2010 • Two-time AAAA state champion (2010-11) in the 800 meters • Four-time all-state in the 800, she also earned all-state honors in the 4x400 relay three times in her career and once with the 4x800 relay • Two-time Region 8-AAAA champion in the 800, she holds the Summerville girls record for the event • Optimist Club’s Female Athlete-of-the-Year award winner in 2011 • Three-time member of the High School Sports Report All-Star Team for track • Led Green Wave track & field team to state championship in 2011
• Focused solely on the 3K indoors, her best time was 10:32.31 at the Tiger Paw Invitational • Best outdoor showing was a time of 5:02.31 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational Howard High School Highlights • All-State and All-Metro runner in cross country • Led team to three state championship appearances and two regional championships (2007, 2008) • Named Howard County Striders Youth Runner-of-the-Year in 2006 • Earned four varsity letters in track, and three in cross country • Coached by Matthew Stump Personal • Born 7/5/91 • Daughter of Kathy Borisko • Majoring in biological sciences • Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:30.04 • 1500 - 4:48.62 • Mile - 5:23.66 • 3000 - 10:20.11 • 5000 - 17:30.90
Personal • Born 2/7/93 • Majoring in health science • Father, Bo, was a quarterback at Clemson and earned two varsity letters and was a 1981 graduate; he also played baseball for the Tigers in 1981 • Brother, Bray, also earned undergraduate degree from Clemson
KATE BOROWICZ Distance 5-7 • Red-Shirt Sophomore Greenville, SC 2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor season 2009-10 Highlights (at Georgia Tech) • Competed in a pair of cross country meets and was the team’s No. 2 finisher in both • Top performance was a time of 18:24 and a 16th-place finish at the Crimson Classic on Sept.
CAROLINE BOND Pole Vault 5-4 • Freshman Johns Creek, GA Greater Atlanta Christian School Highlights • Holds all-time Georgia record in the pole vault • 2011 state champion, clearing over 12 feet at both the GHSA and USATF Georgia Association meets • Cleared personal best 12’5.75” in a winning effort at the region championship
Personal • Born 9/30/92 • Majoring in nutrition • Brother, William, was a pitcher for the Clemson baseball team from 2004-08
ELYSE BORISKO Distance 5-2 • Junior Ellicott City, MD 2010-11 Highlights • Competed at both ACC meets in the 5K, but her best time in the event was 17:30.90 at the Pepsi Florida Relays • Ran indoor 5K time of 17:33.72 in Blacksburg and finished 15th overall as a first-year freshman
2009-10 Highlights • Competed in several indoor and outdoor meets
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18 in Tuscaloosa, AL • Placed 10th individually and helped Yellow Jackets to runner-up finish at Great American Cross Country Festival in Cary, NC J.L. Mann High School Highlights • Five-time All-State in track & field and four-time All-State in cross country • Helped high school to five straight track & field state championships • Won 10 individual state championships, including five in the 1600 • Two-time state champion in cross country (2006-07) • Held four school records (800, 1600, 3200 and 5000) at time of graduation • Coached by her mother, Jackie Borowicz
Personal • Born 4/23/91 • Daughter of Eric and Jackie Borowicz • Father played football at Navy • Twin sister, Emma, is a sophomore at the University of South Carolina • Will sit out the 2010-11 season under transfer rules, but will be eligible to compete for the Tigers in the fall of 2011 • Majoring in preprofessional health studies • Named to the 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Collegiate Bests • 5000 - 18:24
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JASMINE BRUNSON Jumps 5-6 • Junior Southampton, Bermuda
DEZEREA BRYANT Sprints 5-2 • Freshman Milwaukee, WI
Career Honors • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, Outdoor Long Jump (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, Outdoor Long Jump (2011) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor Long Jump (2010) • All-ACC, Outdoor Long Jump (2011)
Career Honors • IAAF World Junior Champion, 4x100 relay (2010) • USA Junior All-American, 100 & 200 (2010)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks fifth in Clemson history in the outdoor long jump, sixth in the indoor long jump, seventh in the indoor triple jump, & 10th in the outdoor triple jump. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Earned a spot at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the long jump in the final position • Finished 12th at the East Prelims in Bloomington, IN and held on to the final spot by just one centimeter (19’9.75”) • Claimed second-team All-America honors by virtue of 15th-place finish in the event at the NCAA national meet in Des Moines, she hit a mark of 20’3.75” • Top long jump mark of the season was at the Texas Relays, where she hit a leap of 20’4.25” • Earned first career All-ACC honor with third-place finish in the long jump, with a mark of 19’11.75”
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • High point scorer for the Tigers with a pair of fourth-place finishes at the ACC Championships • Set personal best in long jump with fourth-place finish and mark of 20’5.75” • Placed fourth in triple jump, she hit a mark of 41’10” for a season-best 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Hit a long jump of 19’6.25” and finished in fifth place at the ACC Championships in April at the Rock Norman Track Complex • Competed at the NCAA East Prelims in the long jump, but did not make the final 12 • Moved into the No. 7 position in Clemson’s record books with a long jump of 19’11.75” at the Orange & Purple Classic
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Hit an outstanding mark of 20’1.5”, a freshman school record, at the ACC Championships in a sixth-place effort • NCAA provisional qualifier in the event due to her jump at ACC meet Bermuda High School Highlights • 2007 National Scholastic Indoor All-American with third-place showing • Placed sixth in the under-20 long jump at the 2009 Carifta Games in St. Lucia • Placed sixth in the high school long jump at the 2008 Penn Relays • Won under-17 girls long jump at the 2006 CAC (Central American and Caribbean) Games in Trinidad Personal • Born 10/12/91 • Daughter of Jon Brunson • Majoring in sociology
Best Collegiate Marks • Long Jump - 20’5.75”/6.24m • Triple Jump - 41’10”/12.75m
Bradley Tech High School Highlights • 2010 IAAF World Junior champion, 4x100 relay (was a teammate alongside current Clemson junior Stormy Kendrick) • Earned 2010 USA Junior All-American status in both 100 dash (11.66) and 200 dash (23.73) • 2011 outdoor state champion in the 100 dash (11.38) and 200 dash (23.01), both times were No. 2 nationally among U.S. high school athletes • Led U.S. high school ranks during 2011 indoor season in the 60m dash (7.26) and was No. 2 in the 200 dash (23.96) • 2011 indoor state champion and Wisconsin state record-holder in the 55m dash (6.76) • 2010 outdoor state champion in the 100 dash (11.5) and 200 dash (23.37) Personal • Born 4/27/93 • Majoring in nursing
JASMINE EDGERSON Sprints/Hurdles 5-4 • Junior Marietta, GA Career Honors • USTFCCCA All-American, Indoor 4x400 (2010) & 4x100 (2010-11) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 60 Hurdles (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 60 Hurdles (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor 4x400 (2010), 4x100 (2010-11) • ACC Champion, 60 Hurdles (2011) • ACC Champion, Indoor 4x400 (2010), 4x100 (2010-11) • All-ACC, 60 (2011) • All-ACC, 100 (2011) • USA Junior All-American, 200 (2010) • USA Championships Participant, 100 (2011) Clemson Highlights • Ranks second in Clemson history in the 60 hurdles, third in the 60 dash, fifth in the 100 dash, & sixth in the 100 hurdles.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • NCAA qualifier for second straight season as member of the 4x100 relay • Earned All-America honors for second straight season, she helped team to seventh-place finish after setting school record (43.54) in the semifinals • Ran anchor leg for the Tigers at both the ACC Championships and NCAA East Preliminary Round • Helped Tigers to season-best time of 44.27 and second straight 4x1 ACC title • Team posted a relay time of 44.46 with a new second leg at the East Prelims • Earned runner-up finish in 100 dash at ACC Championships, she ran a careerbest 11.36 in the final • Scored for the Tigers in the 200 dash with a time of 23.86 • Competed in the 200 dash, 100 hurdles and 4x400 relay at the East Prelims • Missed qualifying as an at-large in the 100 hurdles by just two spots in the quarterfinal round, she clocked a personal best 13.37 in Bloomington • Competed at the USA Championships in the 100-meter dash 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Second-team All-American in the 60 hurdles • Earned at-large bid to the NCAA Championships in the event after clocking
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES personal best 8.17 at the ACC Championships • Her time at the ACC meet was No. 2 in Clemson history and it propelled her to an upset victory over favored teammate Brianna Rollins in the final • ACC runner-up in the 60 dash to classmate Stormy Kendrick, she had a personal best 7.32 in that event • Her time in the 60 ranks third-best on Clemson’s all-time performance list • Also scored at the conference meet with a seventh-place finish in 200 dash 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships as a member of the 4x100 relay • Helped Tiger relay to fourth-place finish (44.12) at NCAAs, tied for highest 4x1 finish in Clemson women’s history at the outdoor meet • Ran anchor leg for Tigers’ ACC championship 4x1 (44.36), Clemson’s first relay title of any kind in women’s outdoor track & field since 2005 • Ran anchor leg for Tigers at East Preliminary Round in Greensboro, where group posted No. 2 time in school history at 43.70 • Competed in the 200 dash at the USA Junior Championships and placed seventh after a time of 24.44 in the final
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Indoor Championships as a member of the 4x400 relay, where she helped the team to fifth-place finish and All-America showing with a school record time (3:33.93) • Ran a strong anchor leg to lead the Tigers to an ACC Championship in the mile relay, Clemson’s first since 2004 • Clemson’s best relay time on the season was 3:35.76 • Individual scorer at the ACC Championships with sixth-place showing in the 200 dash, her time was 24.01 • Helped 4x4 to five different NCAA provisional qualifying times throughout the course of the season Campbell High School Highlights • AAAAA state champion in the 100 hurdles from 2007-09 • Three-time All-State in the 200 dash • Four-time region champion in the hurdles • Holds school records in both the 100 hurdles (13.94) and 200 dash (24.35) • Coached by Mike McCloud and Kyle Turner Personal • Born 6/6/91 • Majoring in health science Best Collegiate Times • 60 - 7.32 • 100 - 11.36 • 200 - 23.83 • 300 - 38.93 • 400 - 56.19 • 60 Hurdles - 8.17 • 100 Hurdles - 13.37
KARINE FARIAS Multi-Events 5-8 • Junior Porto Alegre, Brazil Career Honors • All-ACC Academic, Indoor & Outdoor Track & Field (2010-11) Clemson Highlights • Ranks fifth in Clemson history in the pentathlon & eighth in the heptathlon.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Scored 4,863 points and finished in a tie for sixth in the heptathlon at the ACC Championships in Durham • Best event was the shot put, where she was second overall with a mark of 37’9.5”; she was also third among the competitors in the javelin and fourth in the 800 meters
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2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Slightly improved her personal best with 3,727 points in the pentathlon at the Penn State National Invitational • Produced season-bests at Penn State in the 800, 60 hurdles and high jump • Finished fifth at the ACC Championships in the pentathlon with total of 3,545 points 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Moved into top 10 on Clemson’s all-time performance list for the heptathlon, her best effort was a total of 5,085 points at the Deacon Combined Events Classic • Scored well for the Tigers with a sixth-place finish and total of 4,961 points in the heptathlon at the ACC Championships in Clemson 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Totaled 3,709 points in the pentathlon at the ACC Championships, at the time one of the top five point totals in Clemson history for the event • Finished fifth place in her first-ever conference meet in the pentathlon • One of her best events was the shot put, where she posted a throw of 39’1.25” at the Virginia Tech Qualifier Pre-Clemson Highlights • Member of the Brazilian national youth team in 2007 and national junior team in 2008 • Broke national record in the heptathlon with 5,373 points in Porto Alegre in 2008 • Placed fifth at the IAAF World Youth Championships in the heptathlon in 2007 • Placed 12th at the IAAF World Junior Championships in the heptathlon in 2008 • Silver medalist at the under-23 South American Championships in 2008 • Bronze medalist at the under-23 South American Championships in 2007 • Youth national champion in combined events in Brazil in 2007
Personal • Born 3/23/90 • Majoring in marketing • Two-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll • From the same hometown as former NCAA champion Gisele Oliveira, who competed at Clemson in the jumps from 2002-05 Best Collegiate Marks • 200 - 26.32 • 500 - 1:21.04 • 800 - 2:20.26 • 60HH - 9.19 • 100HH - 15.05 • High Jump - 5’5”/1.65m • Long Jump - 19’0”/5.79m • Shot Put - 39’1.25”/11.91m • Javelin - 133’10”/40.79m • Pentathlon - 3,727 pts • Heptathlon - 5,085 pts
MEGHAN FLANAGAN Pole Vault 5-5 • Freshman Palatine, IL Palatine High School Highlights • Established school record in the pole vault • All-conference performer all four years, she was state runner-up in 2009 • Earned four varsity letters Personal • Born 9/6/92 • Majoring in engineering
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Pre-Clemson Highlights • 2009 USATF World Youth Trials bronze medalist, 800 (2:07.95) • 2008 USATF Junior Olympic silver medalist in the intermediate girls 800 • 2008 USATF Junior Olympic bronze medalist in the intermediate girls 400 dash • Placed 11th at the 2010 USA Junior Championships in the 800 • Two-time Texas Southern Relays champion, she won the 400 dash (56.01) in 2011 and the 800 run (2:10.22) in 2009 Personal • Born 5/31/93 • Majoring in biological sciences
(20’11.25”) • Concluded her high school career as the New York state record-holder in the pentathlon (3,783) and heptathlon (5,197) • Coached by Donald Potash for club track & field Personal • Born 4/3/92 • Daughter of Kiya Fountain • Majoring in sociology • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Marks • 60 - 7.58 • 200 - 24.33 • 300 - 38.83 • 400 - 58.80 • 800 - 2:25.44 • 60 Hurdles - 8.62 • High Jump - 5’7.25”/1.71m • Long Jump - 18’2.25”/5.54m • Shot Put - 32’8.25”/9.96m • Pentathlon - 3,798 pts
WHITNEY FOUNTAIN Multi-Events/Sprints 5-3 • Sophomore (ind)/Red-Shirt Freshman (out) Bronx, NY
CHRISTY GASPARINO Pole Vault 5-8 • Sophomore Darien, CT
Career Honors • All-ACC, Pentathlon (2011) • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2011) • USA Junior Bronze Medalist, Heptathlon (2010) • USA Junior Olympic Silver Medalist, 400 Hurdles (2009)
Career Honors • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2011) • USA Junior Championships Participant, Pole Vault (2011) Clemson Highlights • Ranks fifth in Clemson history in the outdoor pole vault & ninth in the indoor pole vault.
Clemson Highlights • Ranks fourth in Clemson history in the pentathlon & seventh in the indoor high jump.
2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season due to injury • ACC’s runner-up in the pentathlon after totaling 3,798 points in the fiveevent slate in Blacksburg, VA • Her point value ranks among the top five in school history • Best event in the pentathlon at the ACC meet was the high jump, where she cleared a season-best 5’7.25” to land inside the top 10 all-time in Clemson history • Also competed with the team’s 4x400 relay, where she helped Clemson to a time of 3:39.03 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet as the anchor leg Pelham Preparatory Academy (Christopher Columbus High) Highlights • One of the nation’s top prospects, she led the U.S. in the 300 dash and pentathlon and was No. 2 among high school athletes in three events (55m, 60, 200) • Also ranked among top five in the U.S. in the heptathlon and outdoor 200 dash • Earned bronze medal at the 2010 USA Junior Championships, as she totaled 5,197 points in the heptathlon at Des Moines, IA • Runner-up in the 55m dash (6.84) and 200 dash (23.48) at the 2010 National Scholastic Indoor Championships • Claimed silver medal at the 2009 USA Junior Olympics in the 400 hurdles, she also placed fifth at the same meet in the 200 dash • 2010 PSAL (Public Schools Athletic League) city champion in the 200, 400 hurdles and pentathlon; she also won the PSAL city crown in the 200 as a junior • 2010 PSAL Wingate Award winner • Named 2010 Athlete-of-the-Year by New York Daily News and New York Post • Named 2009 Bronx Person-of-the-Year by the New York Daily News • Finished fourth in the 400 hurdles at the 2010 Penn Relays in Philadelphia • Concluded her high school career as the PSAL all-time record-holder in the 55m (6.89), 60 (7.39), indoor/outdoor 200 (23.48/23.44) and long jump
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Tied for seventh in the pole vault at the ACC Championships • Competed at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, IN after qualifying with a season-best 12’10”/3.91m clearance at the Aggie Classic in Greensboro, NC • Tied teammate Lauren Terstappen for fifth place at the USA Junior Championships in Eugene, OR with 12’5.5” clearance 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Best performance was a 12-foot clearance (3.66m) at the Tiger Tuneup in February, the week before the ACC Championships
Darien High School Highlights • 2009 All-American in the pentathlon with an eighth-place finish at the National Scholastic Indoor Championships • Won five state championships in 2010, including two in the high jump, two in the high hurdles, and the heptathlon • Established six school records: indoor/outdoor high jump, indoor/outdoor triple jump, pentathlon and heptathlon • Three-time team MVP earned six varsity letters in track & field • Coached by Steve Norris and Al Granite Personal • Born 8/4/92 • Daughter of Mike and Ruth Gasparino • Brother, Michael, plays football at Dickinson College • Majoring in health promotion and education • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Mark • Pole Vault - 12’10”/3.91m
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES LISA GIRARD Distance 5-9 • Sophomore Fountain Inn, SC Career Honors • USA Junior Championships Participant, Pole Vault (2011)
2010-11 Highlights • Primarily competed in the 1500 meters during outdoor season • Qualified for the USA Junior Championships in the event and finished 13th at the meet held in Eugene, OR with a season-best time of 4:37.79; she was one spot shy of qualifying for the final • Best time during collegiate season was 4:38.90 at the Clemson Final Qualifier
J.L. Mann High School Highlights • All-State performer in 2010, she was fifth in the 1600 run (5:18.33) at the SCHSL Championships • Earned pair of state championships in the relays (4x800 in 2009, 4x400 in 2010) • Placed 15th at the South Carolina Cross Country Championships in 2009, she was runner-up in her region • Two-time Region 2-AAA champion at 800, she also helped a pair of relay teams to regional title in 2009 and 2010 • Earned three varsity letters in cross country and two for track & field • Coached by Jackie Borowicz
season-best 8.37 during the preliminary round • Also competed in 200 dash, her best time was 24.62 at the ACC meet
Miami South Ridge Highlights • Two-time state champion, she won the 100 hurdles in 2007 and 2008 • Earned three varsity letters and led track & field team to a championship in 2008 • Coached by Sam Burley Personal • Born 4/20/90 • Daughter of Janet Rivera • Majoring in sociology Best Collegiate Times • 100 - 11.99 • 200 - 24.08 • 300 - 41.57 • 60 Hurdles - 8.37 • 100 Hurdles - 13.26
KENI HARRISON Hurdles 5-4 • Freshman Clayton, NC Clayton High School Highlights • 2011 New Balance Indoor national champion, 60 hurdles (8.42) • 2011 New Balance Outdoor national champion, 100 hurdles (13.49) • 2010 USA Track & Field Junior Olympic champion, 100 hurdles & 400 hurdles • 2010 New Balance Outdoor runner-up, 400 hurdles (59.30) and third-place finisher, 100
Personal • Born 4/14/92 • Daughter of Greg and Anna Marie Girard • Majoring in landscape architecture • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:20.81 • 1500 - 4:37.79 • 3000 Steeplechase - 11:58.48
MONIQUE GRACIA Sprints/Hurdles 5-5 • Senior Miami, FL Career Honors • USTFCCCA First-Team All-American, 4x100 Relay (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 4x100 Relay (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks fourth in Clemson history in the 100 hurdles and sixth in the 60 hurdles. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Championships with the 4x100 relay and earned firstteam All-America honors after seventh-place finish in Des Moines • Helped team to school-record time of 43.54 in the semifinal round • Stepped into the relay for an injured Stormy Kendrick and helped the Tigers as second leg at the East Prelims in Bloomington, IN • Team put together a consistent time of 44.46 and advanced as the seventhfastest relay overall out of the East • Competed in the quarterfinals in the 100 hurdles and was 16th, four spots shy of qualifying in the event for NCAAs • Season-best time in the hurdles was 13.26 at the Clemson Final Qualifier, her time ranks fourth in school history • Placed 10th overall at the ACC Championships in the 100 hurdles
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Finished eighth in the 60 hurdles at the ACC Championships after running
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hurdles (14.06) • 2011 New Balance Outdoor fourth-place finisher, 400 hurdles (59.13) • Led U.S. high school ranks during 2011 indoor season in the 55 hurdles (7.83) and 60 hurdles (8.42) • Won outdoor state championships in 2010 and 2011 in the 100 hurdles and 300 hurdles • Broke North Carolina state high school record with time of 41.41 in winning the 300 hurdles at the AAAA meet • Named Most Valuable Performer at the 2011 AAAA state championship meet • 2011 Charlotte Observer Girls Athlete-of-the-Year Personal • Born 9/18/92 • Majoring in health science
ALYSSA HENSHAW Distance 5-4 • Sophomore Darnestown, MD Career Honors • USA Junior Championships Participant, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) 2010-11 Highlights • Qualified for the USA Juniors in the 3000-meter steeplechase, she finished sixth in the event at Oregon’s Hayward Field • Best time in the event was 11:07.19 at the Pepsi
Florida Relays • Competed in the middle distance events primarily during indoor season, her best performance was a time of 2:18.39 at the JRF Combined Events Invitational
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Northwest High School Highlights • Named to All-Gazette First Team for cross country in 2009-10 and in track in three different events in 2010 (1600, 4x400, 4x800) • Helped two different relays (4x4, 4x8) to four state championships at the AAAA level in 2009-10 • Ran personal best 2:19.26 in the 800 at the Nike Spring Invitational and placed fourth • Won 2010 Montgomery County indoor championship with 1600 time of 5:16.93 • Runner-up at the 2009 Montgomery County Cross Country Championships • AAAA West Region runner-up in 800 in 2009 • Team MVP for cross country in 2009 and indoor track in 2010 • Helped 4x400 relay to second-fastest time in state high school history • Coached by Beth Muehl Personal • Born 5/20/92 • Daughter of Terrance and Linda Henshaw • Majoring in biological sciences • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:18.39 • 1500 - 4:42.07 • Mile - 5:02.52 • 3000 Steeplechase - 11:07.19
KATIE INCLAN Distance 5-8 • Freshman Spartanburg, SC Dorman High School Highlights • Earned all-state honors on the track in 2010 with a fourth-place effort in the 1600 and sixthplace finish in the 800 • Played major role in leading high school to state track championship in 2010 • Competed at the 2009 AAAA state championship meet in cross country, she finished 13th overall with a 5K time of 19:39.96 • Earned all-state, all-region, and all-area honors in both cross country and track • Won coaches award and most improved award with soccer team Personal • Born 2/14/92 • Majoring in special education
STORMY KENDRICK Sprints 5-3 • Junior Gastonia, NC Career Honors • IAAF World Junior Champion, 200 & 4x100 (2010) • USTFCCCA All-American, 4x100 (2010) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 60 (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, Indoor 200 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 60 & Indoor 200 (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 100, Outdoor 200, & 4x100 (2010) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, 60 & Indoor 200 (2010) • ACC Champion, 60 (2011) • ACC Champion, 100 (2011) • ACC Champion, Outdoor 200 (2011)
• ACC Champion, Indoor 4x400 (2011) • ACC Champion, 4x100 (2010-11) • ACC Most Valuable Indoor Track Performer (2011) • ACC Most Valuable Outdoor Track Performer (2011) • ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-Year (2010) • All-ACC, 100 (2010) • All-ACC, Indoor 200 (2011) • All-ACC, Outdoor 200 (2010) • All-ACC, 60 (2010) • USA Junior All-American, 100 & 200 (2010)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the 60 dash, first in the100 dash, second in the indoor 200 dash, & fourth in the outdoor 200 dash. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA East Preliminary Round in 100 and 200, as well as both relays, but season was cut short due to a hamstring injury • Earned ACC’s Most Valuable Track Performer honors after winning both the 100 and 200, and helping 4x100 relay to victory at the league meet in April • Improved upon school record in 100 dash as a sophomore, her best time was 11.23 at the Texas Relays • Won 200-meter dash at the ACC meet with season-best 23.09, No. 4 time in Clemson outdoor history • Ran second leg for ACC championship 4x1 relay, where team turned in a time of 44.27 • Helped 4x400 relay to a second-place finish at the conference meet in Durham 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Automatic qualifier in the 60 dash at the NCAA Championships, she broke the Clemson record in the event with a 7.22 at the Hokie Invitational • Ran 7.28 in the ACC championship final to claim her first individual crown in the 60 • ACC runner-up in the 200 dash with an indoor personal best 23.29; her time is second-best in Clemson history • Ran second leg for the ACC champion 4x400 relay, her first conference crown in that event • The relay posted a season-best time of 3:37.26 to run away with the ACC title • Named ACC’s Most Valuable Track Athlete at the conclusion of the championship meet after earning the most points • Defeated former NCAA champion and current national leader LaKya Brookins of South Carolina in head-to-head 60 final in Blacksburg when she ran 7.22
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in three events, the 100 dash, 200 dash and 4x100 relay • Ran second leg for the Tigers’ All-America 4x100 relay team, which placed fourth with a time of 44.12 in the finals • Placed 12th in the 100 dash (11.47) and 16th in the 200 (23.85) semifinals • Ran second leg for the Tigers’ ACC championship 4x100 relay • Also ran second leg for Clemson’s 4x1 at the East Prelims, where the group posted season-best time of 43.70 (No. 2 in Clemson history) • Earned runner-up finishes at ACC Championships in both short sprints, which included school-record time of 11.25 in 100 dash • Finished in top 12 of both 100 dash and 200 dash in Greensboro at the East Prelims, she was one of the top freshman sprinters at the meet • Freshman school record-holder in both 100 dash and 200 dash • Named ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-Year for her efforts, just the second Clemson female in history to earn the accolade • USA Junior All-American in both short sprints, she qualified for the IAAF World Junior Championships via a runner-up finish in the 200 dash • Claimed IAAF World Junior crowns in both 200 dash (22.99) and 4x100 relay; she was only the second athlete in Clemson history to win an individual event at the World Junior Championships 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • NCAA provisional qualifier in 60 dash and 200 dash • Produced personal best of 7.40 in 60 dash at the Clemson Games, a time that ranks in a tie for third in the Tiger record books • Earned All-ACC honor with third-place finish in 60 dash (7.44) • Posted strong provisional NCAA time of 23.89 in 200 dash at Tyson Invitational
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES Forestview High School Highlights • Indoor All-American via third-place finish in 60 dash at the NSIC meet • Earned outdoor All-America status after third-place showing in 100 dash at the Nike meet • AAA state champion in the 100 and 200 dash events as a senior, she also won the 100 dash in 2007 as a sophomore • West Region champion in the 100 and 200 as a senior • Two-time indoor state champion • USA Youth outdoor champion in the 100 dash in 2007 • Coached by Valentino Sykes Personal • Born 1/6/91 • Daughter of Betty Kendrick • Majoring in sociology
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• Scored at the ACC Championships with time of 10:41.90 and eighth-place finish
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Moved into the top 10 in Clemson history in the mile run when she posted a time of 4:55.96 and won the Tiger Paw Invitational on Feb. 12 • Competed in the mile at the ACC Championships and placed 13th in the prelims 2008-09 Highlights • Competed outdoor season at the Shamrock Invitational, posting a time of 10:44.52 in the 3000 run Mauldin High School Highlights • Two-time state champion at the AAAA level in 2007 (1600, 3200) • Won AAAA state cross country championship in 2006 • Named team MVP for cross country from 2004-07 and track from 2005-08 • Led team to three straight (2005-07) AAAA state titles • All-State in cross country from 2004-07 and track from 2005-08 • Earned four varsity letters in both cross country and track & field
Best Collegiate Marks • 60 – 7.22 • 100 – 11.23 • 200 – 23.09 • 300 - 38.33 • 400 – 55.49
ALYSSA KULIK Distance 5-5 • Senior Simpsonville, SC Career Honors • USTFCCCA First-Team All-American, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) • All-ACC, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) • Penn Relays Champion, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2010-11) • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2010-11) • Capital One Second-Team Academic All-District (2011) • USA Championships Participant, 3000 Steeplechase (2011) Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the 3000 steeplechase, ninth in the 1500, & 10th in the mile.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the steeplechase, the first female in Clemson history to advance to the national meet in the event • Earned first-team All-America status after finishing fourth in the event at Des Moines, with a career-best time of 9:57.51 • First female in school history also to go under 10 minutes, she ran a then personal best time 9:58.49 at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, IN on May 27 • Earned all-conference honor with runner-up finish in the event, she had a time of 10:05.51 in Durham • Won the steeple at the prestigious Penn Relays a week after the ACC meet, with a consistent time of 10:06.11 • Ran a time of 10:07.93 and was 19th in her first appearance at the USA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, OR 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Competed primarily in the mile and 3000, including both events at the ACC Championships in Blacksburg • Finished 14th in the mile at the ACC meet • Ran with the distance medley relay at the conference championship meet
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round in the steeplechase, where she finished 24th out of 48 competitors • Established school record in the event with a time of 10:32.46 at the Georgia Tech Invitational
Personal • Born 2/2/90 • Daughter of Frank and Karen Kulik • Majoring in modern languages, with an emphasis in Spanish • Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll • All-Region performer for the Tigers during 2010 cross country season Best Collegiate Times • 1500 - 4:32.16 • Mile - 4:55.96 • 2000 Steeplechase - 6:39.13 • 3000 - 10:03.94 • 3000 Steeplechase - 9:57.51
LAURA LOVELESS Distance 5-9 • Red-Shirt Freshman Kingsport, TN Dobyns-Bennett High School Highlights • Placed 10th at the 2009 state championship cross country meet • Competed at the 2009 Foot Locker South Regional
Personal • Born 10/7/91 • Majoring in psychology • Transferred to Clemson from the University of Tennessee (Knoxville)
SARA MANESIOTIS Distance 5-4 • Freshman Hilton Head Island, SC Hilton Head Island High School Highlights • 2010 Region 7-AAA cross country champion in the 5K • Competed at the 2010 Foot Locker South Regional • Runner-up at the 2009 Foot Locker South Regional in the junior/senior 5K • 2009 AAA state championship runner-up with a 5K time of 18:31.16 • Earned all-state honors in track in 2011 in the 1600m with fifth-place finish, she was also all-state in 2010 • Three-time all-state performer in cross country (2008-10)
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• Two-time all-state soccer player (2009, 2010) • Four-time team MVP for track and cross country, she was also a two-time MVP of the soccer team • Led soccer to AAA state championship in 2008 and 2011, and cross country to AAA crowns in 2009 and 2010 • Helped basketball team to conference championship and school record win total in 2010-11 • Earned five varsity letters in cross country and track, four in soccer and two in basketball Personal • Born 1/16/93 • Majoring in food science
WALKER MARION Distance 5-5 • Red-Shirt Freshman Charleston, SC Pre-Clemson Highlights • Competed with Clemson’s club cross country team in 2010 • Finished sixth and was the second-best freshman performer at the 2010 NIRCA National Cross Country Championships in Bloomington, IN • Posted a 6K time of 22:41 at the national club meet • Runner-up at the 2010 NIRCA Southeast Regional, which was held in Clemson; had a 5K time of 20:52 • Red-shirted 2010 season after enrolling at Clemson after running career at Academic Magnet High School in Charleston • Earned all-region honors in basketball, cross country and track • Played in the North/South All-Star Soccer Game as a senior • Named team MVP in tennis and track • Earned varsity letters in five sports
ALEXA NEILING Distance 5-9 • Sophomore Simpsonville, SC 2010-11 Highlights • Competed primarily in the middle distance events • Best time in the 800 was 2:20.41 at the Charlotte 49er Classic outdoors • Ran a mile in 5:09.10 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet in February
Mauldin High School Highlights • Member of three consecutive cross country state championship teams • Led team to consecutive AAAA third-place finishes in 2008 and 2009, she was individual runner-up at both meets • Region 2-AAAA and Upper State cross country champion as a senior in 2009 • Two-time team MVP in cross country, she also won the honor in track & field in 2010 • Earned All-State honors on the track as a senior in the 1600 and 3200 • Member of Region 2-AAAA championship 4x800 relay • Three-time team captain in cross country was also a Wendy’s High School Heisman winner • Earned six varsity letters apiece in cross country and track & field • Coached by Delmer Howell Personal • Born 12/7/91 • Daughter of Larry and Nancy Neiling • Attended same high school as current Clemson runner Alyssa Kulik • Majoring in preprofessional health studies Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:20.41 • 1500 - 4:45.85 • Mile - 5:09.10
Personal • Born 10/11/91 • Majoring in business administration
BRIDGETTE OWENS Hurdles 5-4 • Sophomore Oak Park, MI
TAYLOR MILLER Distance 5-4 • Freshman Fort Mill, SC Fort Mill High School Highlights • Competed at the 2010 Foot Locker South Regional • Finished fourth at the 2010 AAA state championship meet with a 5K time of 19:10, she helped Fort Mill to the team title in cross country • 2010 Upper State AAA champion with personal best 5K time of 18:34 • 2011 AAA state champion in the 800 (2:18.29), 1600 (5:07.20); also led school’s 4x800 relay to state crown as well • Named to all-state team in the 3200, as she led Fort Mill’s track team to 2011 AAA state championship Personal • Born 12/7/92 • Father played football at Western Kentucky (1982) and grandfather ran track and cross country at Davidson (1948-52) • Majoring in health science
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Career Honors • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, 100 Hurdles (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, 100 Hurdles (2011) • All-ACC, 60 Hurdles (2011) • USA Junior Silver Medalist, 100 Hurdles (2011) • Pan American Junior Bronze Medalist, 100 Hurdles (2011) • USA Championships Participant, 100 Hurdles
Clemson Highlights • Ranks third in Clemson history in the 100 hurdles and fourth in the 60 hurdles. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Championships in the 100 hurdles as a freshman • Earned second-team All-America honors with a 12th-place showing (13.21) in the semifinals • Third all-time in school history in the 100 hurdles after posting a time of 13.05 at the Texas Relays • Produced outstanding time of 13.08 with minimal tail wind at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, IN • ACC’s fourth-place finisher in the 100 hurdles (13.16) • Boasts the sixth-best time ever for the 100 hurdles among U.S. Juniors, she was the silver medalist in the event at the national meet in Eugene, OR • Won bronze medal in the event at the Pan American Junior Championships in late July in Miramar, FL
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Posted season-best time of 8.21 in runner-up finish to teammate Jasmine Edgerson at the ACC Championships in the 60 hurdles • Recorded a strong time of 8.22 in the event at the Virginia Tech Qualifier and just missed qualifying for NCAA nationals by a matter of hundredths
Southfield High School Highlights • National runner-up at both the 2010 Nike Indoor meet and 2010 New Balance meet in the high hurdles • Posted time of 8.40 in the 60 hurdles at the Nike national meet and 13.74 in the 100 hurdles at the New Balance meet in Greensboro, NC • Established Michigan high school record with time of 8.35 in winning the state championship in the 60 hurdles • Won a pair of state outdoor championships in the 100 hurdles • Earned bronze medal at the 2009 IAAF World Youth Championships in the 100 hurdles • Won gold medal in 100 hurdles at 2009 Caribbean Scholastic Invitational • Coached by Calvin Johnson Personal • Born 3/14/92 • Majoring in community recreation, sport & camp management Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 24.15 • 60 Hurdles - 8.21 • 100 Hurdles - 13.05
BRITTANY PRINGLEY Sprints 5-4 • Red-Shirt Sophomore Miami, FL Career Honors • USTFCCCA Indoor All-American, 4x400 Relay (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010) • ACC Champion, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010) • All-ACC, Outdoor 400 Dash (2010)
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• Led the 4x100 relay to AAAA state championship as a senior • Two-time runner-up at the Florida AAAA level in the 400 dash (2008-09), she also was All-State in the event in 2007 • Holds school record in the 400 dash (53.87) • Led 4x400 relay to a pair of state championships • Led team to three state championships and four district championships • Coached by Carmen Jackson Personal • Born 11/29/90 • Daughter of David and Sheron Denise Pringley • High school teammate of Brianna Rollins • Majoring in sociology Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 24.19 • 400 - 53.72 • 500 - 1:12.99
BRIANNA ROLLINS Hurdles 5-5 • Red-Shirt Sophomore (out)/Junior (ind) Miami, FL Career Honors • NCAA Champion, 60 Hurdles (2011) • USTFCCCA All-American, 60 Hurdles & Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, 60 Hurdles (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor 200 Dash, 60 Hurdles, & Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor 400 Dash (2010) • ACC Champion, Indoor 200 (2010) • ACC Champion, Indoor 4x400 Relay (2010-11) • All-ACC, 100 Hurdles (2011) • ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year (2010) • USA Championships Participant, 100 Hurdles (2011)
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Earned All-ACC status after finishing runner-up in the 400 dash at the conference meet, which was held at Clemson’s Rock Norman Track • Season-best time in the quarter mile was 53.72 at ACCs, she also competed at the NCAA East Prelims in the event and finished 19th in the quarterfinals • Helped 4x400 relay to fourth-place finish at ACCs and 14th-place effort at the NCAA East Prelims
Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the 60 hurdles, second in the 100 hurdles, sixth in the indoor 400 dash, & eighth in the indoor 200 dash. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • ACC’s runner-up in the 100 hurdles, she had a time of 12.99 in the final in Durham, NC • Qualified to compete at the NCAA East Preliminary Round, but did not advance to nationals after missing over a month due to a recurring back injury • Clocked an outstanding time early in the season of 12.96 at the windy Texas Relays, she was fourth place at the prestigious meet • Advanced to semifinals of the 100 hurdles at the USA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, OR after a season-best 12.88 in the preliminary round
Miami Northwestern High School Highlights • Three-time Nike Outdoor national champion, she led the 4x400 relay team to victory in 2007 and 2009 and the sprint medley relay to first place in 2009 • Won the young women 400 dash at the 2008 Junior Olympics
2009-10 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season due to injury • Qualified for NCAA Indoor Championships in three events, the 200 dash, 60 hurdles and 4x400 relay • All-American in the 60 hurdles and 4x400 relay, she propelled the Tigers to a
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2010-11 Highlights • Red-shirted both the indoor and outdoor
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Indoor Championships as a member of the 4x400 relay, where she helped the team to fifth-place finish and All-America showing with a school record time (3:33.93) • Ran a strong opening leg to lead the Tigers to an ACC Championship in the mile relay, Clemson’s first since 2004 • Clemson’s best relay time on the season was 3:35.76 at the conference indoor meet • Individual scorer at the ACC Championships with seventh-place showing in the 400 dash, her time was 54.84 • Helped 4x4 to five different NCAA provisional qualifying times throughout the course of the season • Produced NCAA provisional qualifying point total at the Clemson Games in the pentathlon (3,911)
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Crowned NCAA champion in the 60 hurdles after a school-record time of 7.96 in the finals of the event in College Station, TX • First female national champion in the hurdles in Clemson history • Automatic qualifier in the 60 hurdles • Posted solid time of 8.13 – at the time a Clemson record – in the preliminary round at the ACC Championships • Finished fourth in the event at the ACC Championships • Helped 4x400 relay to second straight ACC indoor championship, the group had a time of 3:37.26 • Battled injuries for much of the season, but also clocked 60 hurdle times of 8.15 at the Tiger Paw Invitational and Hokie Invitational to display her consistency in the event
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KIM RUCK Distance 5-6 • Graduate Greer, SC Career Honors • USTFCCCA Indoor All-American, 5000 (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor 5000 (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, 10,000 (2010) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor 3000 (2010) • ACC Champion, Indoor 5000 (2010) • ACC Champion, 10,000 (2011) • All-ACC, Indoor 3000 & 5000 (2011) • All-ACC, Outdoor 5000 (2010)
• All-ACC, 10,000 (2010) • All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2010-11) • All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2009-11) • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2010-11) • AgSouth Homegrown Student-Athlete of the Year (2011) • USA Championships Participant, 10,000 (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the indoor 5000, second in the indoor 3000, second in the 10,000, third in the outdoor 5000, & eighth in the indoor mile. 2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • ACC champion for the second time in her career after winning the 10K at Duke’s Wallace Wade Stadium with a time of 33:47.85 • Established personal best in the 10K with a time of 33:16.45 in fourth-place showing at the Stanford Invitational early in the season • Posted team’s top two times in the 5K, with a best of 16:53.36 at the Final Qualifier • Finished 23rd in the USA Championships, her first-ever appearance at the national championship meet, in the 10K school-record time (3:33.93) as the second leg • ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year as determined by a vote of the league’s head coaches • ACC Champion in the 200 dash, Clemson’s first in the event since Silja Ulfarsdottir; her time was 23.69, one of the top 10 in school history • Ran second leg for Clemson’s ACC-record producing 4x400 relay, an all-freshman team that ran a provisional NCAA time of 3:35.76 in Blacksburg • Earned bronze medal with season-best, provisional qualifying time of 54.01 in the 400 dash; her time ranks among the top 10 in school history • Scored the most points out of any track competitor at the ACC Championships, helping Clemson to the team crown • Posted school record 8.17 in the 60 hurdles at the Clemson Games • Named ACC Performer-of-the-Week on Jan. 12 after winning 60 hurdles with time of 8.25 at the Clemson Invitational Miami Northwestern High School Highlights • Nike Outdoor national champion as a senior in both the 400 hurdles and 4x400 relay • Earned All-America honors at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 100 hurdles • AAAA state champion in the 300 hurdles and 4x100 relay • AAAA runner-up in the triple jump as a senior • Led 4x400 relay to a pair of state championships • Led team to three state championships and four district championships • Coached by Carmen Jackson Personal • Born 8/18/91 • Daughter of Temperance Rollins • Majoring in travel & tourism Best Collegiate Times • 200 - 23.69 • 300 - 37.90 • 400 - 54.01 • 500 - 1:14.47 • 60 Hurdles - 7.96 • 100 Hurdles - 12.88 • 400 Hurdles - 1:02.12
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Earned a pair of bronze medals in the 3K and 5K at the ACC Championships • Produced personal best time in the 3K at the ACC meet with time of 9:21.34 • Top time in the 5000 meters was 16:23.47 at the Alex Wilson Invitational in South Bend, IN 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships after fifth-place East Preliminary finish in 10K • Placed 13th in the 10K at the NCAA meet with personal best time of 33:42.88, the No. 2 time in Clemson history for the event • Produced solid 10K time (34:20.28) in runner-up finish at ACC Championships • Also earned all-conference recognition via third-place finish in 5K • Top 5K time of the season and No. 3 in Clemson record books was 16:12.05 in winning effort at Florida Relays • Competed in 5K at East Preliminary Round and finished 17th overall 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • NCAA qualifier in the 5000 meters after winning the event at the ACC Indoor Championships • Earned first-ever All-America honor by virtue of finishing seventh at the NCAA nationals, Clemson’s first female indoor All-American in 16 years • Produced season-best, school-record time of 16:01.24 at the national indoor meet • Clemson’s first female ACC indoor champion since Mareike Ressing won the 3K in 1993 • Posted an automatic qualifying time of 16:04.02 at the league meet in Blacksburg • Won the 5K at the Tyson Invitational with a time of 16:11.49 • Scored at ACCs with fifth-place finish in the 3K, her time was 9:32.21 • Provisional NCAA qualifier in the 3K with time of 9:30.21 at the Virginia Tech Invitational, a time that ranks fifth in Clemson history • Became first Clemson female since 2001 to go under five minutes in the mile when she ran 4:54.96 at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet 2008-09 Highlights • Did not compete during indoor season • Scorer at the ACC Outdoor Championships for the Tigers in the 10K; she posted a personal best time of 36:45.78 which was good enough for a fifthplace finish
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES • Ranks among the top 10 in school history for the 10K event
Eastside High School Highlights • Earned several accolades as a soccer player • Named All-State in 2007 and three-time All-Region • Played in 2007 North/South All-Star soccer game • Led 2007 team to state championship • Led 2004 to region championship and 2005 team to finals of the state tournament
Personal • Born 3/24/89 • Daughter of Gene and Valorie Ruck • Earned undergraduate degree in health science in May of 2011 • Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Brother, Kevin, played soccer for Towson University • Walked on to the women’s cross country team in the fall of 2008 and was the team’s second-best finisher at the ACC Championships • Earned All-ACC honors in cross country in 2009 and All-Region recognition in 2009 and 2010, earning her way to the NCAA national meet in the fall of 2010 Best Collegiate Times • 800 - 2:19.38 • 1500 - 4:34.16 • Mile - 4:54.96 • 3000 - 9:21.34 • 5000 - 16:01.24 • 10,000 - 33:16.45
APRIL SINKLER Jumps 5-7 • Graduate (out) Stafford, VA Career Honors • USTFCCCA First-Team All-American, Indoor Triple Jump (2011) • USTFCCCA First-Team All-American, Outdoor Long Jump (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, Indoor Long Jump (2011) • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, Outdoor High Jump & Triple Jump (2011) • USTFCCCA Indoor All-American, Long Jump & Triple Jump (2010) • USTFCCCA Outdoor All-American, Long Jump & Triple Jump (2010) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor High Jump (2009-10) & Long Jump (2009-11) • NCAA Qualifier, Indoor (2010-11) & Outdoor Triple Jump (2010-11) • NCAA Qualifier, Outdoor Long Jump (2010-11) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor Triple Jump (2008-09) • ACC Most Valuable Indoor Field Event Athlete (2009-11) • ACC Most Valuable Outdoor Field Event Athlete (2010-11) • ACC Champion, Indoor High Jump & Long Jump (2009-10) • ACC Champion, Outdoor High Jump (2010-11) & Long Jump (2010) • All-ACC, Indoor High Jump, Long Jump & Triple Jump (2011) • All-ACC, Outdoor Long Jump (2011) • USTFCCCA Southeast Region Indoor (2010-11) & Outdoor Field Event Athlete-of-the-Year (2010-11) • All-East Region, High Jump (2009) • NCAA East Region Qualifier, High Jump, Long Jump & Triple Jump (2008) • USA Junior All-American, High Jump & Long Jump (2008) • USA Championships Participant, Long Jump (2010-11) & Triple Jump (2010) • NACAC U23 Championships Silver Medalist, High Jump (2010) • NACAC U23 Championships Bronze Medalist, Long Jump (2010) Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the indoor and outdoor high jump, first in the indoor long jump, first in the outdoor long jump, & third in the indoor and outdoor triple jump.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • NCAA qualifier in high jump, long jump and triple jump; she is the first athlete in Clemson history to qualify for NCAA outdoor nationals in all three events • First-team All-American in the long jump with an eighth-place finish and mark of 21’2.75”; second-team All-America in the high jump and triple jump • Broke Clemson’s Rock Norman Track record with a long jump of 21’9.5”, also a personal best, on May 14 at the Final Qualifier • Earned seventh individual ACC title by winning the high jump with a 5’11.5” clearance • ACC runner-up in the long jump, she hit a mark of 20’3” • Hit a long jump mark of 20’9.25” at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington • Season-best in the high jump was 6’0” clearance in a win at the Clemson Final Qualifier • Season-best in triple jump was a mark of 42’11” at the Texas Relays; she was a scorer at the conference meet in that event as well • Competed in the long jump at the USA Championships in Eugene, OR and was 13th with a leap of 20’10.5” 2010-11 Indoor Highlights • NCAA runner-up in the triple jump, a personal best finish for Sinkler; she hit an outstanding mark of 44’2” in the finals • Second-team All-American in the long jump after finishing 10th with a leap of 20’1.75” • Automatic qualifier in the long jump after hitting a season-best mark of 21’1.5” at the ACC Championships • Finished in the runner-up position at ACCs in both the high jump (5’10.5”) and long jump • Qualified for NCAAs in the triple jump with a mark of 42’11.75” in a thirdplace showing at the ACC Championships • Named Most Valuable Indoor Field Athlete at the ACC Championships for the third straight season • Named USTFCCCA Southeast Region Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Year for second straight season 2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Outdoor Championships in long jump and triple jump • Earned All-America status in both events; her best NCAA finish was 10th in the long jump (20’4.25”), where she was just one centimeter shy of advancing into the finals
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WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES • Placed 15th in the triple jump with mark of 41’9.75” • Placed sixth in the triple jump and seventh in the long jump at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in Greensboro • Captured first-ever ACC championships by winning both high jump and long jump in the meet held at Clemson’s Rock Norman Track • Broke school outdoor record with 6’1.25” clearance in high jump at Georgia Tech • Hit personal outdoor best in long jump (21’1.25”) at Georgia Tech as well in a three-way meet • Scored a mark of 43’6” at the East Prelims in the triple jump, third-best jump in school history; she placed fourth in the event at the ACC Championships as well • Named ACC’s Most Valuable Field Event Athlete for the third time in her career, but it was her first-ever outdoor honor • Named Southeast Region Field Event Athlete-of-the-Year by the USTFCCCA for both seasons • Produced season-best 21’4.25” long jump and placed seventh in the event at the USA Championships in Des Moines, IA • Earned silver medal in high jump (5’11.25”) and bronze in the long jump (20’9.25”) at the NACAC U23 Championships, she also finished fourth in the triple jump
2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Qualified for NCAA Indoor Championships in three different events, for the second straight season • Automatic NCAA qualifier in both the long jump and high jump, she won ACC championships in both events for the second straight year • All-American in both the long jump and triple jump; scored for Tigers with seventh-place finish and personal best 43’7.25” in triple jump • Won the ACC long jump crown with a school record distance of 21’6”, on her third preliminary attempt • Won the high jump by surpassing the six-foot mark, a first in Clemson women’s track & field history; set school record with 6’0.75” clearance • Named ACC’s Most Valuable Field Event Athlete for second straight season • Fell just one centimeter shy of an automatic qualifying mark in the triple jump at the Virginia Tech Invitational • Placed fourth at the ACC Championships for the second straight season in the triple jump, making her the highest scoring field event athlete at the league meet 2008-09 Highlights • Red-shirted the outdoor season • Named ACC’s Most Valuable Field Event Athlete at the indoor meet after winning her first-ever conference championships in the high jump and long jump • Established school records in both events, she cleared 5’11.5” in the high jump and then hit an automatic NCAA qualifying mark of 21’4.25” in the long jump • First high jump champion ever in women’s track & field at the ACC level for Clemson, she was also the first long jump champion for the Tigers on the women’s side since Gisele Oliveira in 2004 • Was selected to compete in both events at the NCAA Championships, but she was pulled from the competition due to an ankle injury suffered in practice • Also an NCAA provisional qualifier in the triple jump, she recorded the thirdbest mark in school history with a jump of 42’8.75” in a fourth-place finish at the ACC meet 2007-08 Outdoor Highlights • Affected much of the season by injury, she did compete in both horizontal jumps and qualified for regionals in the high jump • Top effort in the long jump was a 19’9.5” mark at the Orange & Purple Classic, good enough to qualify her for regionals in the event • Tied teammate Anastasia Wilson for first place at the Georgia Tech Invitational with a regional-qualifying high jump of 5’8.75”, which ranks second in school history • Finished tied for eighth in the high jump (5’7.25”) with Wilson at the East Region meet • Earned USA Junior All-America honors in both the long jump and high jump, she finished sixth in both events at the Columbus, OH meet
2007-08 Indoor Highlights • Competed in the long jump, triple jump, and high jump, and had a strong impact in all three events for the Lady Tigers • Scored at the ACC meet in both the long jump and triple jump, but was slowed by injury in the high jump at the league competition
• Placed fourth in the long jump (19’9.75”) and fifth in the triple jump (39’3”) at ACCs • Moved into second place on Lady Tigers’ all-time high jump list with a clearance of 5’8.75” at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet, where she finished third • Qualified provisionally for NCAAs in the triple jump after posting a mark of 42’2” at the Tiger Invitational in February
Brooke Point High School Highlights • Claimed first place in the high jump at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in 2007 • Nike national runner-up in the triple jump • Earned All-State honors as a senior in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump • Led school to fifth consecutive Commonwealth District title in 2007 and won four events at the meet • Swept the jumps at the Northwest Region meet in 2007 as well • Named 2007 Female Track & Field Athlete-of-the-Year by the Free-Lance Star • Also earned four varsity letters apiece in basketball and soccer; she had several scholarship offers for soccer prior to signing with Clemson Personal • Born 9/1/89 • Earned undergraduate degree in preprofessional health studies in August of 2011 • Daughter of Randy and Vicky Sinkler Best Collegiate Marks • High Jump - 6’1.25” • Long Jump - 21’9.5” • Triple Jump - 43’7.25”
BRANNON SULKA Distance 5-3 • Junior Bluffton, SC 2010-11 Highlights • Ran only the 800 meters both indoors and outdoors, her best effort was a tiem of 2:33.22 at the Spec Towns Invitational in Athens, GA 2009-10 Highlights • Competed outdoors in the 1500 run, where her best time was 5:14.97 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational
2008-09 Highlights • Competed outdoors at the Shamrock Invitational, where she posted a time of 11:34.80 in the 3000 run • Also competed once in the 1500, at the Orange & Purple Classic Bluffton High School Highlights • Earned All-State honors in the 800, an event which she also won a region championship in 2008 • Led 4x800 relay team to sixth-place finish in the state as a junior • Earned three letters in both cross country and track & field Personal • Born 12/4/89 • Daughter of John and Lisa Sulka • Majoring in history • Three-time member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll • Aunt, Jan Bedenbaugh, lettered as a women’s basketball player at Clemson in 1975-76
WOMEN’S BIOGRAPHIES CARA TALTY Distance 5-3 • Sophomore Raritan, NJ Pre-Clemson Highlights • Spent the 2010-11 season as a member of Seattle University’s cross country and track & field teams • Great West Conference Cross Country Runner of the Week after the Sundodger Invitational • Placed seventh individually in the 5K at the 2010 GWC Cross Country Championships, earning first-team all-conference honors • Scored at the GWC Indoor Championships with the distance medley relay and in the 3000 meters • 2010 state sectional champion in the 3200 for Bridgewater Raritan High School • Competed at the 2010 New Balance Outdoor Nationals with school’s 4x1500 relay • 2010 state sectional runner-up in 1600 • Placed 23rd at the New Jersey Cross Country Meet of Champions Personal • Born 7/15/91 • Majoring in nursing
LAUREN TERSTAPPEN Pole Vault 5-9 • Sophomore Phoenixville, PA Career Honors • NCAA Qualifier, Outdoor Pole Vault (2011) • All-ACC, Outdoor Pole Vault (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Outdoor Track & Field (2011) • USTFCCCA All-Academic (2011) • USA Junior Championships Participant, Pole Vault (2011)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the indoor and outdoor pole vault.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Earned a spot at the NCAA Outdoor Championships by virtue of 10th-place finish at the East Preliminary Round in Bloomington, IN • Second female vaulter in Clemson history to advance to nationals, joining Joana Costa (2003) • Runner-up in the pole vault at the ACC Championships, she cleared a personal best 13’3.75” • Placed fourth at both the Florida Relays and Penn Relays • Cleared 13’1.5” and was second place at the Clemson Final Qualifier • Advanced to USA Junior Championships in the event and tied for fifth with 12’5.5” clearance in Eugene
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Sixth-place finisher at the ACC Championships, she went over the bar successfully at 12’11.5” • Season-best clearance was 13’0.25” in runner-up showing at the Tiger Paw Invitational; it was the first indoor 13-foot clearance in school history for a female • Won pole vault competitions at the Clemson Challenge and JRF Combined Events Invitational, as well as the unseeded section at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet Phoenixville Area High School Highlights • Earned AAA state championships in the pole vault, both indoor and outdoor, as a senior in 2010 • Established school indoor and outdoor records in the pole vault, her best
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clearance was 12’5.5” indoors • Competed at the 2010 Nike Indoor Nationals, finishing in a tie for 10th place, and the New Balance Outdoor Nationals, where she tied for 13th • Coached by Mike Lawryk of the Vertical Assault Pole Vaulting Club Personal • Born 3/2/92 • Daughter of Karl and Cathleen Terstappen • Majoring in health promotion and education • Named to 2010-11 ACC Academic Honor Roll Best Collegiate Mark • Pole Vault - 13’3.75”/4.06m
BRITTNEY WALLER Throws 5-10 • Junior Greenville, SC Career Honors • USTFCCCA Second-Team All-American, Weight Throw (2011) • NCAA Qualifier, Weight Throw (2011) • ACC Champion, Weight Throw (2011) • All-ACC, Weight Throw (2010) • All-ACC, Hammer Throw (2010)
Clemson Highlights • Ranks second in Clemson history in the weight throw, second in the discus throw, & fourth in the hammer throw.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Scored in both the discus and hammer throws at the ACC Championships • Finished sixth in the hammer throw with a mark of 180’2”/54.92m • Best hammer mark for the season was 186’3”/56.77m at the Bob Pollock Invitationa; the mark is No. 4 in school history • Placed seventh in the discus at ACCs with a mark of 154’9”/47.17m • Best discus throw for the year was 167’6”/51.06, No. 2 in school history, at the Tiger Qualifier
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2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Won ACC championship in the 20-pound weight throw; she hit a mark of 64’8.5” to tie a Virginia Tech thrower, but her second-best mark was better so she was awarded the title • Season-best throw of 68’2.5” came at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet in February • Clemson’s first NCAA participant in the weight throw since Della Clark in 2007 • Second-team All-American in the event with 12th-place finish
MARLENA WESH
2009-10 Outdoor Highlights • Earned All-ACC distinction in the hammer throw after a mark of 170’10” and third-place showing at the league meet in Clemson; her mark ranks seventh on Clemson’s all-time performance list • Also had the team’s top discus throw with a mark of 150’9”, No. 5 in Clemson history 2009-10 Indoor Highlights • Finished third and earned All-ACC status in her first-ever conference meet in Blacksburg; she put together a season-best throw of 60’11.5”, fourth-best in Clemson history for the 20-pound weight throw • Had a throw of 59’2” and won the Tiger Paw Invitational on Feb. 13
J.L. Mann High School Highlights • Earned All-America honors at the Nike Outdoor Nationals with fifth-place finish in the discus • Placed ninth in the shot put at the 2009 Nike Outdoor Nationals as well • Two-time state champion in both the shot put and discus at the AAA level • Three-time region MVP and two-time Greenville County MVP • Named AAA Athlete-of-the-Year for track & field by the High School Sports Report • State record-holder in the discus, she also holds the region record for both the discus and shot put • 2008 USATF Junior Olympic champion in discus throw • Earned four letters in track & field and four in volleyball, she was twice named the team’s field athlete MVP • Led team to four consecutive state track & field championships • Coached by Rhett Moss Personal • Born 8/31/91 • Daughter of Olletta Waller • Majoring in agricultural education Best Collegiate Marks • Shot Put - 39’7.25”/12.07m • Weight Throw - 68’2.5”/20.79m • Discus Throw - 167’6”/51.06m • Hammer Throw - 186’3”/56.77m
MARLENA WESH Sprints 5-6 • Junior Virginia Beach, VA Career Honors • USTFCCCA First-Team All-American, Indoor 400 (2011) • NCAA Provisional Qualifier, Indoor 400 (2010) • ACC Champion, Indoor 400 & 4x400 Relay (2011) • ACC Champion, Outdoor 400 (2011) • All-ACC, Indoor 200 & Outdoor 200 (2011) • All-ACC Academic, Indoor Track & Field (2011) • All-Big XII, Indoor 400 (2010), Indoor & Outdoor 4x400 relay (2010) Clemson Highlights • Ranks first in Clemson history in the indoor 400, second in the 300, second in the outdoor 400, third in the indoor 200, & ninth in the outdoor 200.
2010-11 Outdoor Highlights • Earned a sweep of the ACC crowns in the 400 meters; she posted a time of
52.28 in the league meet at Duke’s Wallace Wade Stadium • Scored runner-up finishes at the ACC Championships in the 200 dash (23.26) and with the 4x400 relay • Qualified to compete at the NCAA East Preliminary Round in four different events, but did not make the trip to Bloomington, IN due to a suspension
2010-11 Indoor Highlights • Notched first All-America accolade with eighth-place finish in the final at the NCAA Championships in the 400 dash, but a fall took her out of her bid to win the national title • Posted a time of 52.88 in the 400 prelims at the national meet, which was one of the top times of the qualifying round • Earned ACC championship in the 400 dash with a Clemson record time of 53.10; it was first 400 crown by a Tiger female indoors since Marcia Smith won it in 2001 • Ran anchor leg for the Tigers’ ACC championship 4x400 relay as well; team clocked a season-best time of 3:37.26 in Blacksburg • ACC third-place finisher in the 200 dash, she had a season-best time of 23.47 to earn the all-conference accolade 2009-10 Highlights (at Oklahoma) • Earned Big XII honors during the 2010 indoor season after posting NCAA provisional qualifying time (54.24) at the conference meet • Top 200 time of the season was 24.13 at the Arizona State Invitational outdoors • Qualified for the NCAA West Preliminary Round in the 400 dash, she finished 29th with a time of 54.59 Landstown High School Highlights • 2008 Nike Indoor National Champion in the 200, she was runner-up at the Nike Outdoor Nationals that same season • Eight-time state champion in Virginia, collecting multiple titles in the 100, 200 and 300 dash events • Became first female in Virginia high school history to win the 100, 200 and 400 at the same state championship meet (2009) • Competed for the United States at the 2008 Caribbean Scholastic Championships in Puerto Rico • Coached by Tom Anderson Personal • Born 2/16/91 • Daughter of Hernould and Margareth Wesh • Majoring in psychology Best Collegiate Times • 100 - 11.70 • 200 - 23.26 • 400 - 52.28
2011 SEASON REVIEW
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MILLER MOSS • 2011 NCAA Champion, Heptathlon • 2011 NCAA Bronze Medalist, Decathlon • ACC Champion, Heptathlon, Indoor & Outdoor 4x400 Relay
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Moss, Rollins Capture National Championships Miller Moss and Brianna Rollins reached the pinnacle of collegiate track & field at the NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, TX. Both Clemson athletes were NCAA individual champions, Moss in the heptathlon and Rollins in the women’s 60 hurdles. Moss’ finish was the best-ever by a Clemson multievent athlete. The previous best was seventh place. His championship was the 15th NCAA crown in track & field for the Clemson men’s program and its first since Jacoby Ford won the 60m dash in 2009 at the same venue. Moss established a Clemson record with the top mark of the entire season in the event with 5,986 points. It was a phenomenal feat for Moss, who began the second day 55 points behind the leader. He set personal bests in the 60m hurdles (7.94) and pole vault (16’0.75”) on day two to catapult himself into the lead. Rollins was fastest out of the blocks and was never challenged in the final. She blazed to a personal best 7.96, making her the first female in Clemson history to go under eight seconds in the event. She was Clemson’s first champion ever in the women’s hurdles. She was Clemson’s second NCAA champion in women’s track & field under the watch of Head Coach Lawrence Johnson, and the ninth all-time in program history. It was the first time in history Clemson had a men’s and women’s track & field NCAA champion at the same meet. Clemson Women Repeat as ACC Champions Clemson’s women’s track & field team won its second straight ACC indoor championship on Feb. 26. It was only the third overall indoor team championship at the ACC level for the Clemson women, but the third straight track & field crown overall (counting 2010 outdoor season). Four individuals won ACC championships, while Clemson once again captured the 4x400 meter relay to conclude the meet. The Tigers finished with 152 points, compared to 100.5 for runner-up Florida State. Tiger athletes picked up an additional 10 all-conference honors due to top-three finishes across multiple events.
Both Teams Earn Top-25 Finishes at NCAA Championships Clemson placed 11th as a team at the NCAA Indoor Championships in March, the second straight season the women’s track & field team has scored a top-15 national finish. Clemson tied for seventh at the meet in 2010. This time around, Clemson had six different athletes earn AllAmerica recognition (for a total of eight honors) on the women’s side. The men’s team also put together a top-25 performance. Clemson tied for 22nd in the final team standings, thanks to Miller Moss’ national championship in the heptathlon. It was Clemson’s first indoor top-25 NCAA finish since the 2009 team tied for 23rd. Clemson’s Best NCAA Indoor Women’s Team Finishes Year Points Finish All-Americans 2001 30 T-3rd 7 2010 20 T-7th 10 1983 10 T-10th 1 2011 19 11th 8
Nine Different Tigers Earn All-America Distinction When the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) released the official list of 2011 indoor All-Americans the Monday following the NCAA Championships, Clemson had nine student-athletes that combined for 11 honors. For the first time ever, the USTFCCCA recognized both first and second-team AllAmericans. First-team All-America honors were awarded to finalists in each NCAA Championships event. Garnering first-team All-America honors were Miller Moss (heptathlon), Brianna Rollins (60m hurdles), April Sinkler (triple jump) and Marlena Wesh (400m dash). It was Moss’ second career All-America honor and second straight in the heptathlon. It was also Rollins’ second straight All-America certification in the hurdles. Sinkler was also a second-team All-American in the long jump, giving her a total of six All-America honors in her brilliant career. Stormy Kendrick was the only other Clemson athlete to earn multiple All-America honors. She earned second-team recognition in both the 60m and 200m dash events.
Johnson Named ACC, Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year Clemson’s Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson was named 2011 ACC Coach-of-the-Year and Southeast Region Coach-of-the-Year by the USTFCCCA. It marked the second straight indoor season Johnson earned both honors. He led Clemson’s women to a second consecutive championship at the ACC indoor meet, the third in program history. He then led the Tigers to an 11th-place team showing at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Johnson coached four individuals and one relay to conference championships in 2011 as well. His women’s program produced a national champion hurdler in Brianna Rollins and an NCAA runner-up in triple jumper April Sinkler.
Moss Named ACC Field Athlete-of-the-Year Clemson graduate Miller Moss had a spectacular final indoor season in a Clemson uniform. He won the 2011 NCAA championship with 5,986 points in the heptathlon, the school’s first-ever multi-event crown. In fact, the previous best finish in the heptathlon by a Clemson athlete was seventh place. Moss also won the ACC heptathlon crown, totaling 5,881 points. By virtue of his ACC/NCAA sweep, Moss collected Field Athlete-of-the-Year honors after a vote from the league’s head coaches. Moss was also named Southeast Region Field Athleteof-the-Year by the USTFCCCA, the first regional honor collected by the Sumter, SC native. Clemson Produces Three ACC Meet MVP Winners Following the ACC Indoor Championships, the conference awarded Most Valuable Performer honors for men’s and women’s athletes in track events and field events. The top point-getter in each category was awarded MVP honors from the ACC. The women’s team swept the honors, with Stormy Kendrick as Track MVP and April Sinkler named MVP for the field events. On the men’s side, Alex Padgett was named Most Valuable Field Performer after scoring a combined 11 points in the shot put and weight throw events. Kendrick logged 28 points for the Tiger women’s team due to first-place finishes in the 60m dash and 4x400m relay, and a runner-up finish in the 200m dash. Sinkler tallied 22 points, eight apiece for the high jump and long jump and six for the triple jump. Sinkler’s three straight indoor MVP honors matched Kim Graham’s record for Clemson women’s track & field. She was named MVP at the ACC Outdoor Championships each year from 1991-93. Sinkler Honored by USTFCCCA, ACC Clemson jumper April Sinkler continued to add to her trophy collection in 2011. The Stafford, VA native was named Most Valuable Field Performer for the ACC Championships. It was her fourth career honor and third straight indoor meet MVP award. She earned the most points among field event athletes at the ACC Championships by virtue of runner-up finishes in the high jump and long jump, and a third-place effort in the triple jump. Sinkler was also named USTFCCCA Southeast Region Field Athlete-of-the-Year for women’s track & field for a third consecutive season. She swept the honor both indoors and outdoors in 2010. Sinkler Breaks Through at NCAA Nationals April Sinkler is the owner of six ACC championships, but she is still in search of her first NCAA championship. She took a major step forward at the 2011 indoor national meet. She finished runner-up in the triple jump, the second straight winter Clemson’s women’s team had produced the NCAA’s No. 2 finisher in the event. In fact, a Clemson athlete has now finished in the top two of the triple jump at three consecutive NCAA championship meets. Patricia Mamona was runner-up indoors, and then champion outdoors in 2010. Prior to her triple jump finish, Sinkler’s best performance at the NCAA Championships was a seventhplace effort. Sinkler saved her best for last at the NCAA meet, as she qualified for the final with her third preliminary attempt. She then jumped to second in the overall standings on her final leap, a personal best mark of 44’2”.
Men’s Indoor Honors Name Miller Moss
NCAA Champion Event Mark Heptathlon 5,986 pts
USTFCCCA All-Americans Name Event Mark Place Miller Moss Heptathlon 5,986 pts 1st Justin Murdock 60m 6.73 14th Spencer Adams 60mHH 7.89 15th ACC Champions Name Event Mark Murdock, Moss 4x400m 3:10.47 Rispress, Jackson Miller Moss Heptathlon 5,881 pts Name Chris Slate Spencer Adams Alex Padgett
All-ACC Performers Event Mark 800m 1:51.01 60mHH 7.94 Shot Put 56’7.25”
Place 2nd 3rd 3rd
Kendrick Takes ACC by Storm, Sets Clemson Record Clemson has a budding superstar on its hands in rising junior Stormy Kendrick. The native of Gastonia, NC auto qualified for the NCAA Championships in the event when she clocked a Clemson record and personal best 7.22 to win at the Hokie Invitational. Kendrick was 5-for-5 last winter in 60m finals prior to the NCAA Championships. Her only losses at all in the event the entire season were in the preliminary rounds at the Hokie Invitational and NCAA Championships. Her most important performance was a time of 7.28 and an individual championship at the ACC meet in the 60. Kendrick was an IAAF World Junior Champion last summer in the 200m dash outdoors and clocked an indoor-best 23.29 (No. 2 in Clemson history) in a runnerup finish at ACCs. Kendrick also helped the 4x400m relay to an ACC crown. At the conclusion of the meet, she was named Most Valuable Indoor Track Performer for her efforts. Below is a list of every short sprint winner in Clemson’s indoor ACC history. Kendrick’s victory was the seventh overall in either the 55m or 60m dash, and she was the fourth different Tiger female to claim a conference crown in the event. Tomlinson was the only Tiger to win the event since it was extended to 60 meters, so Kendrick was Clemson’s first female short sprint ACC indoor champion since 1998. Clemson’s Short Sprint ACC Women’s Champions Year Athlete Event Time 1989 Lisa Dillard 55m 6.91 1990 Lisa Dillard 55m 6.88 1991 Kim Graham 55m 6.91 1992 Kim Graham 55m 6.91 1995 Simone Tomlinson 55m 6.89 1998 Simone Tomlinson 60m 7.28 2011 Stormy Kendrick 60m 7.28
Edgerson Wins First Individual ACC Title A mainstay of Clemson’s All-America, ACC Champion relays in 2010 was then freshman Jasmine Edgerson. She was anchor leg for the all-freshman 4x4 team that won the conference title and finished fifth at the NCAA Indoor Championships. During outdoor season, she anchored the victorious 4x1 relay at ACCs and led that group to a fourthplace effort at the NCAA national meet. Last winter, Edgerson’s focus was improving her individual events. The plan was quite successful for Edgerson during her sophomore campaign. She recorded personal bests in both the 60m dash (7.32) and 60m hurdles (8.17). Her crowning achievement as an individual thus far in her collegiate career occurred on Feb. 26 when she crossed the finish line first in the 60 hurdles with a lifetime best 8.17 and ACC championship. She then finished runnerup in the 60m dash to close friend Stormy Kendrick. Edgerson also scored in the 200, so her versatility in the
2011 INDOOR SEASON REVIEW Wesh Breaks Clemson Record in 400m Dash Clemson’s lone newcomer to make the trip to the NCAA Championships in March was sophomore transfer Marlena Wesh, who competed for the University of Oklahoma in 2010. Wesh put together an outstanding ACC meet for the Tigers. She won the 400m dash, Clemson’s first champion in the event since 2001, with a time of 53.10. Her time was a school record and good enough for an at-large bid. For good measure, Wesh placed third in the 200 to earn an all-conference nod. Wesh improved upon her personal best with a sizzling 52.88 in the prelims, but she fell during the final and was relegated to an eighth-place finish. Still, she scored a point for the team and was named a first-team All-American as a result of her performance.
Stormy Kendrick won the ACC 60m crown in 2011.
sprints and hurdles was a major reason for Clemson’s success as a team.
Moss’ Heptathlon Total Among Top 5 All-Time in NCAA History Miller Moss not only set an ACC record with 5,986 points in the heptathlon at the NCAA Indoor Championships, but he also recorded one of the top five point totals in collegiate track & field history. The NCAA record is 6,499 points, set by Oregon’s Ashton Eaton last season. Trey Hardee of Texas is second all-time, having compiled 6,208 in 2006. The other collegiate athletes ahead of Moss on the alltime heptathlon performance list are Donovan Kilmartin of Texas, who had 6,136 in 2004 and Maurice Smith of Auburn, who totaled 6,035 in the 2005 season. NCAA Top-Five All-Time Performance List, Men’s Heptathlon (according to Track & Field News) Student-Athlete School Year Points Ashton Eaton Oregon 2010 6,499 Trey Hardee Texas 2006 6,208 Donovan Kilmartin Texas 2004 6,136 Maurice Smith Auburn 2005 6,035 Miller Moss Clemson 2011 5,986
Rollins’ Hurdles Time Among Top 10 All-Time in NCAA History Over the course of women’s collegiate track & field history, only a handful of student-athletes have gone subeight seconds in the 60m hurdles. One of those athletes, Clemson’s Brianna Rollins, accomplished the feat in 2011. According to data available from Track & Field News, only nine athletes in NCAA history rank ahead of Rollins’ time of 7.96 from this year’s NCAA Indoor Championships. The collegiate record, 7.84, was set in 2006 by Ginnie Powell of the University of Southern California. Only two additional athletes have run 7.90 or faster: Priscilla Lopes of Nebraska ran a 7.87 in 2006, while Perdita Felicien of Illinois clocked a 7.90 in 2002. The entire top-10 performance list is below. Rollins’ time of 7.96 was the No. 2 time in ACC history for the women’s 60m hurdles. The only athlete ahead of her, Harrison, was also coached by Clemson Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson. NCAA Top-10 All-Time Performance List, Women’s 60m Hurdles (according to Track & Field News) Student-Athlete School Year Time Ginnie Powell Southern Cal 2006 7.84 Priscilla Lopes Nebraska 2006 7.87 Perdita Felicien Illinois 2002 7.90 Danielle Carruthers Indiana 2002 7.92 Vonette Dixon Auburn 2000 7.94 Tiffany Ofili Michigan 2008 7.94 Queen Harrison Virginia Tech 2010 7.94 Donica Merriman Ohio State 2001 7.95 Raasin McIntosh Texas 2004 7.95 Brianna Rollins Clemson 2011 7.96
Waller Earns ACC Title in Weight Throw, Advances to NCAAs Brittney Waller proved to be one of Clemson’s upand-coming performers on the women’s roster during the 2011 indoor season. The Greenville, SC native and J.L. Mann High School product put together a personal best mark of 68’2.5” in the 20-pound weight throw in early February at the Virginia Tech Elite Meet. Her mark was good enough for second all-time in Clemson history, behind only former All-American Della Clark. Waller did not throw as far at the ACC Championships on Feb. 25, but she did manage a throw of 64’8.5” to claim the league title in the event. Clemson’s only female ACC champion in the weight throw prior to Waller’s victory was Jamine Moton, who won in 2001 and 2002. She earned a trip to the NCAA Championships as an at-large competitor and was solid, turning in a throw of 62’10.75” and finishing 12th overall in the preliminary round.
Relays Provide Exclamation Points at ACC Indoor Championships With the women’s championship well in hand, the Tigers went out and put an exclamation point on their 2011 ACC indoor title by winning the final event, the 4x400 meter relay. It was Clemson’s second straight win on the women’s side. The team consisted of Rollins, Kendrick, Sonni Austin and Wesh. For good measure, the men’s team went out and duplicated the winning effort. It was Clemson’s first indoor 4x4 crown since the 2001 season. Clemson’s team was comprised of Murdock, Moss, La’Mont Jackson and Jordan Rispress.
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Name Brianna Rollins
NCAA Champion Event Mark 60mHH 7.96
USTFCCCA All-Americans Name Event Mark Brianna Rollins 60mHH 7.96 April Sinkler Triple Jump 44’2” Marlena Wesh 400m 1:07.89 April Sinkler Long Jump 20’1.75” Stormy Kendrick 200m 23.43 Brittney Waller Wt. Throw 62’10.75” Stormy Kendrick 60m 7.30 Jasmine Edgerson 60mHH 8.65 ACC Champions Name Event Stormy Kendrick 60m Marlena Wesh 400m Jasmine Edgerson 60mHH Rollins, Kendrick 4x400m Austin, Wesh Brittney Waller Wt. Throw
Mark 7.28 53.10 8.17 3:37.26 64’8.5”
All-ACC Performers Name Event Mark Place Jasmine Edgerson 60m 7.33 2nd Stormy Kendrick 200m 23.29 2nd Marlena Wesh 200m 23.47 3rd Kim Ruck 3000m 9:21.34 2nd Kim Ruck 5000m 16:40.78 3rd Bridgette Owens 60mHH 8.21 2nd April Sinkler High Jump 5’10.5” 2nd April Sinkler Long Jump 21’1.5” 2nd April Sinkler Triple Jump 42’11.75” 3rd Whitney Fountain Pentathlon 3,798 pts 3rd season outdoors. Terstappen placed sixth at the ACC Championships in the vault, as she cleared 12’11.5” in her first conference meet.
Ruck Doubles Up All-ACC Honors in Distance Events Clemson junior Kim Ruck was a major contributor to the women’s team ACC championship again in 2011. She followed up her brilliant sophomore season, in which she won the conference crown in the 5K, with a pair of all-conference accolades. Ruck finished third in both the 3000 and 5000-meter competitions. Less than 18 hours after a time of 16:40.78 in the 5K, Ruck was on the track again despite Clemson’s large lead in the team standings. She put forth everything she had and what resulted was a personal best time in the 3K. She crossed the finish line in 9:21.34, No. 2 in Clemson history for the event. Slate Earns First Career All-Conference Accolade Red-shirt junior Chris Slate has turned himself into a formidable middle distance runner at the collegiate level. He came to Clemson with state championships in the 800m and 1600m events as a high school star in Delaware. The transition to success in the middle distance events in college has taken a few years, but Slate may have found a breakthrough at the 2011 indoor ACC meet. He was runner-up in the 800m to Anthony Kostelac of Virginia. Slate crossed the finish line with a time of 1:51.01, the ninth-best time in Clemson history for the event. Terstappen Breaks Clemson Pole Vault Record Clemson’s freshman class was outstanding during the 2011 indoor season, and one of the main contributors among the first-year competitors was Lauren Terstappen. A pole vaulter from Phoenixville, PA, she ascended atop the Clemson record books after just one indoor season with a clearance of 13’0.25” at the Tiger Paw Invitational in February. She is one of only two females in Clemson history to surpass the 13-foot barrier, as Caroline Kennedy became the first do accomplish the feat last
Place 1st 2nd 8th 10th 11th 12th 13th 16th
April Sinkler was NCAA runner-up in the triple jump.
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Mamona Wins Second Straight NCAA Triple Jump Crown Clemson senior Patricia Mamona concluded her collegiate career in grand style, as she won her second consecutive NCAA triple jump crown at the outdoor national meet in June. Mamona won the event in wireto-wire fashion, as she began with a leap of 44’11” and improved on her second attempt to 45’2.5”. She ultimately won with a top mark of 46’1.25” on the first jump of the finals, and she was never challenged after that point. The native of Lisbon, Portugal actually had the four best jumps of the entire competition, illustrating her dominance in Des Moines. Mamona joined select company in Clemson women’s track & field lore by winning her second individual title. The only other female in school history to win multiple individual national championships was Tina Krebs, who is a member of the Ring of Honor, Clemson’s highest honor bestowed upon a student-athlete. Krebs won three trophies in middle distance in the 1980s.
Clemson Women Repeat as ACC Champions Clemson’s women’s track & field team won its second straight ACC outdoor championship on Apr. 23. It was the program’s second straight indoor & outdoor team championship sweep. Clemson compiled 202 points, most by any school since the ACC moved to a 12-team conference in 2005. The Tigers won by a wide margin, +69.5 points over second place Florida State. Six individuals won ACC championships, while Clemson earned its second straight league title in the 4x100 relay as well. Clemson won a total of seven events, or 33 percent of the competitions. Tiger athletes picked up an additional 11 all-conference honors due to top-three finishes across multiple events. Women Finish Seventh at NCAA Championships Clemson tied a school record for best finish in women’s outdoor track & field after placing seventh at the NCAA Championships in Des Moines, IA. The Tigers accumulated 28 points as a team, matching the 2001 group for both points scored and national finish. Clemson received 10 points from triple jump champion Patricia Mamona, eight from Liane Weber in a runner-up heptathlon effort, five from Alyssa Kulik in the steeplechase, two from both Michaylin Golladay and the 4x100 relay, and one from April Sinkler in the long jump. The men’s team scored six points on the strength of Miller Moss’ bronze medal effort in the decathlon and tied for 38th in the standings.
Patricia Mamona won a second straight NCAA title.
Clemson’s Best NCAA Outdoor Women’s Team Finishes Year Points Finish All-Americans 2011 28 7th 13 2001 28 7th 12 1991 17 T-12th 7 1992 15 17th 5 1983 20 T-20th 2 2002 12 T-20th 3
Clemson Produces 10 First-Team All-Americans The Clemson track & field program produced 10 first-team All-Americans at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Des Moines, IA. The official announcement of first- and second-team All-America performers was released the Monday following the championship meet by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Nine members of the seventh-place women’s team earned first-team honors, while Miller Moss earned the distinction from the men’s squad.
Johnson Sweeps ACC, Regional Coach-of-the-Year Honors Clemson’s Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson was named 2011 ACC and Southeast Region Women’s Coach-of-the-Year by the USTFCCCA. It marked the second straight outdoor season Johnson earned both honors. He led Clemson’s women to a second consecutive championship at the ACC outdoor meet, the second straight indoor/outdoor sweep in program history. He then led the Tigers to a seventh-place team showing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Johnson coached the Tiger women to six individual crowns and one relay title in 2011 as well. His women’s program produced a national champion triple jumper in Patricia Mamona and an NCAA runner-up in heptathlete Liane Weber. Johnson First Among Tiger Coaches Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson already has more ACC championships than any previous women’s track & field coach in Clemson history, despite the fact he has been with the program only since 2008. Clemson began a full women’s track & field program in 1985-86. Wayne Coffman, now an academic advisor at Clemson’s Vickery Hall, won a pair of ACC titles as women’s coach from 1984-97. Ron Garner followed him and led the 1999 team to an outdoor crown. Johnson is responsible for leading Clemson to four of its seven ACC team championships in women’s track & field, more than half of the Tiger program’s total. Moss Shatters School Record in the Decathlon Clemson graduate Miller Moss fell just short on his bid to sweep the men’s multi-event championships in 2011. The native of Sumter, SC finished in third place at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the decathlon, but he established a personal best by nearly 300 total points. Moss was just four points shy of his goal, accumulating 7,996 across the 10 events in Des Moines. His previous best had been 7,706 points in a runner-up finish at the ACC Championships in April. Moss’ third-place showing in the decathlon was the best by a Clemson athlete at the NCAA Championships. He set a personal best in the opening event, the 100 dash, by clocking a time of 10.58. He concluded the first day with a season-best 47.23 in the 400 dash. On day two, he clocked an outstanding 14.10 in the 110 hurdles and solid marks in the discus and pole vault. He lost the lead in the javelin and was unable to overcome the deficit.
Moss Earns Bronze at USA Outdoor Championships Clemson’s best performer in Eugene, OR in late June at the USA Jr/Sr Championships was departing senior Miller Moss, who donned the orange and purple for the final time in his brilliant career. He followed a bronze medal performance at the NCAA Championships with another one, this time against the likes of some of the best professional decathletes the U.S. has to offer. After somewhat of a slow start, he got going in the third event, the shot put. Moss ended day one strong, turning in a time of 48.06 in the 400-meter dash. He began the second day just as strong, with a time of 14.21 in the 110 hurdles. Moss was solid across the board on day two and finished with 7,878 points, the second-best point total of his young career.
Men’s Outdoor Honors USTFCCCA All-Americans Name Event Mark Place Miller Moss Decathlon 7,996 pts 3rd Justin Murdock 100m 10.38 12th Spencer Adams 110mHH 13.62 10th Fraser, Murdock 4x100m 39.50 12th Jackson, Adams ACC Champions Name Event Mark Murdock, Jackson 4x400m 3:07.17 Rispress, Moss Alex Padgett Shot Put 59’0.75” Name Chris Slate Spencer Adams Miller Moss
All-ACC Performers Event Mark Place 800m 1:49.54 2nd 110mHH 13.68 2nd Decathlon 7,706 pts 2nd
Weber Comes Full Circle, Finishes in Style The NCAA national outdoor meet served as redemption for Clemson graduate Liane Weber, who just one year before missed all but one event in the heptathlon due to an injury. She had a torn foot tendon shortly after establishing the ACC’s heptathlon record (5,928), and only competed in the opening event of the NCAA Championships. She then rehabilitated her injury throughout the fall and into winter, where she eventually returned to the track to prepare for her final season of eligibility this spring. Weber had quite a final season in a Tiger uniform. She won the ACC championship, her second in the heptathlon and fifth overall, with a total of 5,463 points. She was the ACC runner-up in the javelin. At the NCAA national meet, fully healthy for the first time in nearly a year, Weber amassed a total of 5,857 points and was runner-up to Ryann Krais of Kansas State. The native of Wangen, Germany scored personal bests on day one in both the 100 hurdles (13.85) and shot put (43’4.25”) to put herself into contention for the championship. On the final day, she out-threw everyone in the javelin throw by 14 feet and ran a solid 800 time to finish strong. Like Moss on the men’s side, Weber’s runner-up finish was the best performance for a Clemson female in the multi-events at an NCAA meet. Weber ACC’s Outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year December graduate Liane Weber was named the ACC’s Outdoor Scholar-Athlete of the Year for women’s track & field, the conference announced at the conclusion of the season. Weber was one of eight women named to the All-ACC Academic Outdoor Team. She was also a Capital One Second-Team Academic All-District selection by members of CoSIDA. The other all-academic honorees from the women’s team were Stephanie Buffo, Karine Farias, Christy Gasparino, Alyssa Kulik, Patricia Mamona, Kim Ruck and Lauren Terstappen.
Clemson Produces Two ACC Meet MVP Winners Following the ACC Outdoor Championships, the conference awarded Most Valuable Performer honors for men’s and women’s athletes in track events and field events. The top point-getter in each category was awarded MVP honors from the ACC. The women’s team swept the honors, with Stormy Kendrick as Track MVP and April Sinkler named MVP for the field events. Kendrick logged 38 points for the Tiger women’s team due to first-place finishes in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay, and a runner-up finish in the 4x400 relay. Sinkler tallied 21 points, 10 in the high jump, eight in the long jump and three in the triple jump. Kendrick swept the indoor and outdoor ACC Track MVP honors in 2011, while Sinkler’s outdoor MVP honor gave her five in her decorated career. The five meet MVP honors are most-ever by a Clemson female. Sinkler Honored by USTFCCCA, ACC Clemson jumper April Sinkler continued to add to her
2011 OUTDOOR SEASON REVIEW trophy collection in 2011. The Stafford, VA native was named Most Valuable Field Performer for the ACC Outdoor Championships. It was her fifth career honor and second straight outdoor meet MVP award. Sinkler was also named USTFCCCA Southeast Region Field Athlete-of-the-Year for women’s track & field for a fourth consecutive season. She swept the honor both indoors and outdoors in 2010 and 2011.
Sinkler Breaks Long Jump Records Red-shirt junior April Sinkler did not lack for consistency on May 7 when she won both the high jump and long jump and was runner-up in the triple jump, all on the same day, at the Bob Pollock Invitational. Sinkler broke the school record in the long jump, giving her claim to both the indoor and outdoor Clemson standard in the event. She had a fine series in the long jump, culminating with what was then a career-best leap of 21’6.25”. The previous record of 21’5.5” had been held by Monyetta Haynesworth since the 1992 season. It would not stand for long. The next week, she broke the Rock Norman facility record with a personal best leap of 21’9.5”.
Kendrick Wins Three ACC Titles at Conference Meet Clemson sophomore Stormy Kendrick won two individual events and helped the 4x100 relay to a championship as well at the ACC meet in April. She was the first Tiger female to win at least three ACC titles at the same meet since Cydonie Mothersill took part in four championships in 2001. Mothersill won the 100 and 200 that season, and ran with both relay winners. This spring, Kendrick won the 100 and 200 and propelled the 4x1 to victory as well. She fell just short in a bid for four crowns, as the 4x400 relay team finished in the runner-up spot. Kendrick was named the ACC meet MVP for track events, her second such honor of the 2011 season (also won the award indoors). She qualified for the NCAA East Preliminary Round in both short sprints, as well as with both relay units. But, she was injured in practice prior to the meet and pulled up in the opening round, ending her season much sooner than anticipated. Golladay, Edgerson Duplicate Relay Success in 2011 Bookend members of the 4x100 relay for the last two years, Michaylin Golladay and Jasmine Edgerson both earned first-team All-America honors again in 2011. Golladay ran leadoff leg for the Tigers at both the ACC Championships and NCAA Championships, while Edgerson brought both relays home as the anchor leg. The team won the ACC title, their second straight, with a time of 44.27. In the semifinals in Des Moines at the NCAA meet, the two led the relay to a school-record time of 43.54. That broke the school record of 43.62, which had stood since the 2001 season. Golladay concluded her career with three All-America honors, including one this season as seventh-place finisher in the 100 hurdles. Edgerson has three career first-team All-America honors, all with relays, through the end of her sophomore season.
Men’s 4x400 Relay Earns ACC Indoor/Outdoor Sweep One of the most impressive groups within the track & field program in 2011 was the men’s 4x400 relay. The team of Justin Murdock, La’Mont Jackson, Jordan Rispress and Miller Moss collected conference crowns during both seasons. The team surprised the competition indoors with a time of 3:10.47, and then edged North Carolina in a much closer race outdoors. The unit combined to a time of 3:07.17 in winning the ACC. Without a doubt, the relay’s most exciting moment of the year took place on May 30 in Bloomington, IN at the NCAA East Preliminary Round. Moss took the baton for the final leg and was sitting in fourth place heading into the final turn. The team needed a top-three finish in its quarterfinal to earn the automatic berth to nationals. Moss gutted his way around South Carolina’s anchor leg to propel the team to the final transfer spot in a season-best time of 3:05.74. Kulik Establishes Multiple Firsts in the Steeplechase A case could easily be made that Alyssa Kulik was the most improved performer within Clemson’s track & field program in 2010-11. It all began in the fall, as she was all-
region in cross country. She carried that success over into outdoor track & field, where she is Clemson’s best ever in the 3000 steeplechase. This spring, she broke multiple records and established several firsts in the event. In April, she became the first female to earn allconference status in the event. She was runner-up with a then personal best 10:05.51. She followed less than a week later by winning the event at the prestigious Penn Relays. Kulik then went on to post the first sub-10 minute time in the steeple (9:58.49) at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, IN, as she was also the first female in school history to qualify for the NCAAs in the event. The Simpsonville, SC native responded well in her first trip to the NCAA Championships, crossing the finish line fourth in the final (with personal best 9:57.51) to earn All-America recognition for the first time.
Murdock Qualifies for NCAA Championships in Four Events Clemson junior Justin Murdock came into his own in 2011, earning trips to both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships in the short sprints. Outdoor season proved to be a breakout time for the Maryland native, as he qualified for the NCAA nationals in four different events. He qualified in both the 100 and 200, and with both relay teams as well. Murdock’s best finish was 12th, both in the 100 dash and with the 4x100 relay. Murdock clocked a personal best 10.13 in the 100 dash at the Clemson Final Qualifier, the No. 5 time in the decorated history of the men’s sprints program.
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Name Patricia Mamona
NCAA Champion Event Mark Triple Jump 46’1.25”
USTFCCCA All-Americans Name Event Mark Place Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 46’1.25” 1st Liane Weber Heptathlon 5,857 pts 2nd Alyssa Kulik Steeplechase 9:57.51 4th Michaylin Golladay 100mHH 13.07 7th Golladay, Gracia 4x100m 44.51 7th Morris, Edgerson April Sinkler Long Jump 21’2.75” 8th Bridgette Owens 100mHH 13.21 12th April Sinkler High Jump 5’9.25” 15th Jasmine Brunson Long Jump 20’3.75” 15th April Sinkler Triple Jump 41’6.5” 14th ACC Champions Name Event Stormy Kendrick 100m Stormy Kendrick 200m Marlena Wesh 400m Kim Ruck 10,000m Golladay, Kendrick 4x100m Morris, Edgerson April Sinkler High Jump Liane Weber Heptathlon
Mark 11.25 23.09 52.28 33:47.85 44.27
5’11.5” 5,463 pts
Eight First-Time NCAA Qualifiers Eight members of the Clemson track & field program qualified for the NCAA Championships for the first time in their career. Warren Fraser led the men’s 4x100 relay to a 12thplace finish at the championship meet, and also competed in the open 100 semifinals. La’Mont Jackson and Jordan Rispress both made their first appearances in a national championship meet. Both were key members of the men’s 4x400 relay, the ACC’s premier mile relay and one of the nation’s best in 2011. Jasmine Brunson qualified in the women’s long jump in the 12th and final transfer position out of the East. She performed well at the national meet, finishing 15th with a jump of 20’3.75”. Monique Gracia and Misha Morris attended the NCAA Outdoor Championships with the women’s 4x100 relay. Gracia stepped in for injured superstar Stormy Kendrick and helped the Tigers earn a spot at nationals. Both were key reasons the relay broke a 10-year old school record in the event with a time of 43.54 in the semifinals. Bridgette Owens narrowly missed qualifying for the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 60 hurdles, but she competed at the outdoor national meet in the 100 hurdles. Owens finished 12th out of 24 in the semifinal round with a time of 10.21, second-best among freshmen. Lauren Terstappen was only the second Clemson female pole vaulter to compete at an NCAA national championship meet. She was the ACC runner-up after establishing the school record with a 13’3.75” clearance in Durham.
first season in a Clemson uniform, she set the school’s freshman record in the high hurdles and competed at the NCAA Championships. Her top accomplishment may have been the fact she produced one of the top 10 times in the event in the history of U.S. junior athletes. To be considered a junior, the athlete cannot turn 20 years of age in the year in which they competed. Owens, who turns 20 in 2012, clocked a wind legal time of 13.08 at the NCAA East Prelims in Bloomington, IN in May. It is interesting to note that Director of Track & Field Lawrence Johnson coached half of the top six U.S. junior athletes in the event, including No. 1 Kristi Castlin and No. 4 Queen Harrison, former Virginia Tech protégés.
Owens a Top-10 U.S. Junior Hurdler Clemson freshman Bridgette Owens earned the silver medal at the USA Junior Championships in the 100 hurdles, earning an invitation to the Pan American Juniors later this summer in Miramar, FL. Over the course of her
Three Named to Capital One Academic All-District Second Team Three members of the women’s track & field program were named to the 2011 Capital One Academic All-District Second Team, announced in June by the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Alyssa Kulik, Patricia Mamona and Liane Weber were all honored. It was the second straight year that both Mamona and Weber were named to one of CoSIDA’s Academic AllDistrict teams. Weber earned her undergraduate degree in December, followed by Mamona at the May ceremonies. Kulik is majoring in modern languages, with a minor in psychology.
Ruck Wins Second ACC Title of her Career An early-season trip to Palo Alto, CA was a productive one for Clemson junior Kim Ruck. She competed in the 10K and nearly broke the school record. Ruck was the event’s fourth-place finisher with the second-best time in Clemson history at 33:16.45. The time earned Ruck an automatic berth to the USA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, OR in June. While her time was not as fast in late April at the ACC Outdoor Championships, Ruck was still better than the competition as she ran away with her first 10K crown. She had a time of 33:47.85 to claim her first ACC outdoor championship, her second overall title since joining the track & field team in 2008. It was the first women’s 10K crown for Clemson since Helen Rogers won the event in 1989.
All-ACC Performers Name Event Mark Place Jasmine Edgerson 100m 11.36 2nd Marlena Wesh 200m 23.26 2nd Alyssa Kulik Steeplechase 10:05.51 2nd Brianna Rollins 100mHH 12.99 2nd Michaylin Golladay 100mHH 13.15 3rd Lauren Terstappen Pole Vault 13’3.75” 2nd April Sinkler Long Jump 20’3” 2nd Jasmine Brunson Long Jump 19’11.75” 3rd Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 42’9.5” 2nd Liane Weber Javelin 153’7” 2nd Patricia Mamona Heptathlon 5,293 pts 2nd
All-Time U.S. Junior Performance List, Women’s 100 Hurdles (according to Track & Field News) Student-Athlete School Year Time Kristi Castlin Virginia Tech 2007 12.91 Candy Young Pennsylvania HS 1979 12.95 Cameron Sheffield LSU 1989 12.95 Queen Harrison Virginia Tech 2007 12.98 Vashti Thomas California HS 2007 13.03 Bridgette Owens Clemson 2011 13.08
2011 MEN’S INDOOR MARKS
50 60m Auto. Qualifying: 6.60 Justin Murdock 6.65 Warren Fraser 6.71 Joe Craig 6.78
200m Auto. Qualifying: 21.23 Joe Craig 21.37 Justin Murdock 21.46 Warren Fraser 21.62 Justin Murdock Warren Fraser La’Mont Jackson
300m 34.23 34.46 34.64
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400m Auto. Qualifying: 46.15 Jordan Rispress 47.76 Kyle Younkin 47.99 La’Mont Jackson 48.15
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500m 1:05.42 1:06.06 1:06.19
800m Auto. Qualifying: 1:48.90 Jasen Turnbull 1:50.75 Chris Slate 1:51.01
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Nathan Hendershot Miller Moss
1:51.47
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1000m 2:42.87
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Mile Auto. Qualifying: 4:00.80 Jasen Turnbull 4:15.04 Aaron Ramirez 4:18.17 Chris Slate 4:19.89
JRF TP JRF
3000m Auto. Qualifying: 7:57.20 Aaron Ramirez 8:41.30 Tyler Ostrowski 8:48.11 Blake Kennedy 8:48.59 60m Hurdles Auto. Qualifying: 7.70 Spencer Adams 7.73 Miller Moss 7.94 Charlton Rolle 7.95
4x400m Relay Auto. Qualifying: 3:09.10 Murdock, Moss 3:10.47 Rispress, Jackson
ACC TP TP TP NCAA OP
Distance Medley Relay Auto. Qualifying: 9:33.00 Turnbull, Mangone 9:54.52 Hendershot, Slate Miller Moss was part of the ACC champion 4x1 last year.
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High Jump Auto. Qualifying: 2.24m/7’4.25” Miller Moss 6’8.25” 2.04m Claudio Delli Carpini 6’3.5” 1.92m
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Pole Vault Auto. Qualifying: 5.50m/18’0.5” Michael Kopanski 16’6” TP 5.03m Miller Moss 16’0.75” NCAA 4.90m Jeffrey Willis 15’9” EL 4.80m Long Jump Auto. Qualifying: 7.90m/25’11” Josh Fowler 24’5.5” 7.45m Miller Moss 23’11.75” 7.31m Will Robinson 22’7” 6.88m Triple Jump Auto. Qualifying: 16.15m/53’0” Josh Fowler 49’5.5” 15.07m Shot Put Auto. Qualifying: 19.30m/63’4” Alex Padgett 57’2.75” 17.44m Cory Thalheimer 54’2.75” 16.53m Stephen White 54’0” 16.46m
Weight Throw Auto. Qualifying: 21.50m/70’6.5” Alex Padgett 67’0.5” 20.43m Thor Serafenas 56’3.75” 17.16m Stephen White 54’11.25” 16.74m Heptathlon Auto. Qualifying: 5,675 pts Miller Moss 5,986 pts ! ^ OP CL CC HO JRF PS EL TP TT ACC AW VTQ NCAA
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Key NCAA Automatic Qualifying Mark Time achieved on banked/oversized track Orange & Purple Winter Classic 12/4 Clemson Invitational 1/7-8 Clemson Challenge 1/15 Hokie Invitational 1/21-22 JRF Combined Events Invitational 1/28-29 Penn State National 1/28-29 Virginia Tech Elite 2/4-5 Tiger Paw Invitational 2/11-12 Tiger Tuneup 2/19 ACC Championships 2/24-26 Alex Wilson Invitational 3/4-5 Virginia Tech Qualifier 3/5 NCAA Championships 3/11-12
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Michael Kopanski Jeffrey Willis Miller Moss
Alex Padgett was ACC champion in the shot put.
Josh Fowler Josh Fowler Will Robinson Miller Moss
Alex Padgett Cory Thalheimer Stephen White
Justin Murdock Warren Fraser Joe Craig
La’Mont Jackson Miller Moss Justin Murdock
100m 10.13 10.28 10.35 200m 21.07 21.24 21.40 400m 46.88 47.85 47.86
800m Chris Slate 1:49.54 Nathan Hendershot 1:49.76 Jasen Turnbull 1:50.90 Jasen Turnbull Chris Slate Ty McCormack
1500m 3:53.01 3:53.99 3:54.27
3000m Steeplechase Ty McCormack 9:01.10 Blake Kennedy 9:28.30 Kevin McKenna 9:54.15 Ty McCormack Aaron Ramirez Tyler Ostrowski
5000m 14:19.44 15:09.76 15:14.25
TQ BP TQ ACC BP BP TQ ACC HU ACC TQ TQ CH CH CH PR ACC CH ST FL CH
Spencer Adams Miller Moss Marcus Maxey
110m Hurdles 13.48 13.81 13.97
400m Hurdles Jordan Rispress 52.53 Spencer Adams 52.89 Marcus Maxey 56.77 Fraser, Murdock Jackson, Adams
4x100m Relay 39.50
4x200m Relay Murdock, Jackson 1:23.99 Moss, Rispress 4x400m Relay Murdock, Jackson 3:05.73 Rispress, Moss 4x800m Relay Turnbull, Slate 7:29.50 Ramirez, Hendershot
Shuttle Hurdle Relay Adams, Moss 57.10 Maxey, Jackson Miller Moss
High Jump 6’6.75” 2.00m
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Long Jump 25’5.25”(w) 7.75m 24’11” 7.59m 24’11” 7.59m 24’1” 7.34m
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Triple Jump 49’9” 15.16m
Josh Fowler
Justin Murdock Warren Fraser Joe Craig
Pole Vault 16’4.75” 5.00m 15’9” 4.80m 15’1” 4.60m
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Shot Put 59’0.75” 18.00m 54’6.5” 16.62m 49’3.75” 15.03m
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Discus Throw 165’2” 50.35m 151’6” 46.18m 147’0” 44.80m
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Hammer Throw 194’9” 59.37m 173’7” 52.90m
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Javelin Throw 163’7” 49.86m
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Decathlon 7,996 pts
Key Charlotte 49er Classic Hurricane Invitational Stanford Invitational Florida Relays Texas Relays Spec Towns Invitational ACC Championships Penn Relays Bob Pollock Invitational Tiger Qualifier NCAA East Preliminary Rd NCAA Championships USA JR/SR Championships
NCAA 3/18-19 3/18-19 3/25-26 4/1-2 4/6-9 4/8-9 4/21-23 4/28-30 5/7 5/13-14 5/26-28 6/8-11 6/22-26
Note: (w) denotes wind-aided performance.
2011 WOMEN’S INDOOR MARKS
52 60m Auto. Qualifying: 7.26 Stormy Kendrick 7.22! Jasmine Edgerson 7.32 Misha Morris 7.44
200m Auto. Qualifying: 23.70 Stormy Kendrick 23.29^ Marlena Wesh 23.47^ Jasmine Edgerson 24.09 Marlena Wesh Stormy Kendrick Whitney Fountain
300m 38.09 38.33 38.83
400m Auto. Qualifying: 52.40 Marlena Wesh 52.88 Sonni Austin 55.43 Brianna Rollins 55.70 Karine Farias
500m 1:21.04
800m Auto. Qualifying: 2:06.00 Alyssa Kulik 2:17.71 Alyssa Henshaw 2:18.39 Stephanie Buffo 2:19.52 Mile Auto. Qualifying: 4:38.90 Kim Ruck 4:57.03 Alyssa Kulik 4:57.41 Stephanie Buffo 4:58.58 3000m Auto. Qualifying: 9:16.00 Kim Ruck 9:21.34 Stephanie Buffo 9:59.20 Natalie Anthony 10:03.88
5000m Auto. Qualifying: 16:12.50 Kim Ruck 16:23.47 Elyse Borisko 17:33.72 Sarah Turman 17:35.24 60m Hurdles Auto. Qualifying: 8.14 Brianna Rollins 7.96 Jasmine Edgerson 8.17 Bridgette Owens 8.21
4x400m Relay Auto. Qualifying: 3:35.80 Rollins, Kendrick 3:37.26 Austin, Wesh
Distance Medley Relay Auto. Qualifying: 11:09.40 Buffo, Austin 12:03.18 Henshaw, Kulik
High Jump Auto. Qualifying: 1.85m/6’0.75” April Sinkler 5’10.5” 1.79m Whitney Fountain 5’7.25” 1.71m Karine Farias 5’4.5” 1.64m
Jasmine Brunson long jumped 20’5.75” in 2011.
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ACC ACC PS
Pole Vault Auto. Qualifying: 4.30m/14’1.25” Lauren Terstappen 13’0.25” 3.97m Christy Gasparino 12’0” 3.66m
Long Jump Auto. Qualifying: 6.38m/20’11.25” April Sinkler 21’1.5”! 6.44m Jasmine Brunson 20’5.75” 6.24 Whitney Fountain 18’2.25” 5.54m
TP
TT
ACC ACC HO
Triple Jump Auto. Qualifying: 13.30m/43’7.75” April Sinkler 44’2” NCAA 13.46m Jasmine Brunson 41’10” ACC 12.75m Shot Put Auto. Qualifying: 16.90m/55’5.5” Danielle Curry 50’0.75” 15.26m Karine Farias 39’2.5” 11.95m Whitney Fountain 32’8.25” 9.96m
EL
CC PS
Weight Throw Auto. Qualifying: 21.00m/68’10.75” Brittney Waller 68’2.5” EL 20.79m Danielle Curry 60’3.25” ACC 18.37m Pentathlon Auto. Qualifying: 4,075 pts Whitney Fountain 3,798 pts Karine Farias 3,727 pts ! ^ OP CL CC HO JRF PS EL TP TT ACC AW VTQ NCAA
ACC JRF
Key NCAA Automatic Qualifying Mark Time achieved on banked/oversized track Orange & Purple Winter Classic 12/4 Clemson Invitational 1/7-8 Clemson Challenge 1/15 Hokie Invitational 1/21-22 JRF Combined Events Invitational 1/28-29 Penn State National 1/28-29 Virginia Tech Elite 2/4-5 Tiger Paw Invitational 2/11-12 Tiger Tuneup 2/19 ACC Championships 2/24-26 Alex Wilson Invitational 3/4-5 Virginia Tech Qualifier 3/5 NCAA Championships 3/11-12
2011 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR MARKS Stormy Kendrick Jasmine Edgerson Misha Morris Stormy Kendrick Marlena Wesh Michaylin Golladay Marlena Wesh Stormy Kendrick Sonni Austin Alexa Neiling Liane Weber Karine Farias Alyssa Kulik Kim Ruck Lisa Girard Alyssa Kulik
100m 11.23 11.36 11.63 200m 23.09 23.26 23.66 400m 52.28 55.49 56.21
800m 2:20.41 2:21.50 2:21.95
1500m 4:32.16 4:37.25 4:37.79
2000m Steeplechase 6:39.13
3000m Steeplechase Alyssa Kulik 9:57.51 Stephanie Buffo 10:37.50 Alyssa Henshaw 11:07.19 Kim Ruck Elyse Borisko Sarah Turman Kim Ruck
5000m 16:53.36 17:30.90 17:49.41
10,000m 33:16.45
TX ACC TQ ACC ACC ACC ACC TQ HU CH BP ACC CH FL USA TQ NCAA ACC FL TQ FL CH ST
100m Hurdles Michaylin Golladay 12.82 Brianna Rollins 12.88 Bridgette Owens 13.05
USA USA TX
Sonni Austin Marlena Wesh Brianna Rollins
ER TX ACC
Golladay, Gracia Morris, Edgerson Wesh, Kendrick Rollins, Golladay Wesh, Kendrick Austin, Rollins
400m Hurdles 57.31 57.49 1:02.12 4x100m Relay 43.54
4x200m Relay 1:33.01
FL
4x400m Relay 3:35.18
FL
Shuttle Hurdle Relay Owens, Golladay 53.98 Edgerson, Jackson April Sinkler Patricia Mamona Liane Weber
NCAA
High Jump 6’0” 1.83m 5’6.5” 1.69m 5’4.25” 1.63m
PR TQ
ACC ACC
Lauren Terstappen Christy Gasparino April Sinkler Jasmine Brunson Patricia Mamona Patricia Mamona April Sinkler Jasmine Brunson Danielle Curry Liane Weber Karine Farias Brittney Waller Danielle Curry
Pole Vault 13’3.75” 4.06m 12’10” 3.91m
Long Jump 21’9.5” 6.64m 20’4.25” 6.20m 19’6.25” 5.95m
Triple Jump 46’2.75” 14.09m 42’11” 13.08m 40’11” 12.47m Shot Put 49’5.75” 15.08m 43’4.25” 13.21m 38’9.5” 11.82m
Discus Throw 167’6” 51.06m 132’5” 40.37m
Bridgette Owens ran under 13 seconds in the 100 hurdles.
ACC AC
TQ TQ TX
BP
TX
ACC ACC
NCAA TQ TQ
ACC
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Brittney Waller Danielle Curry
Hammer Throw 186’3” 56.77m 167’6” 51.06m
Liane Weber Karine Farias Patricia Mamona Liane Weber Patricia Mamona Karine Farias CH HU ST FL TX GA ACC PR BP TQ AC ER NCAA USA
BP
FL
Javelin Throw 153’7” 46.82m 131’8” 40.14m 82’3” 25.07m
ACC ACC ACC
Heptathlon 5,857 pts 5,293 pts 4,863 pts
Key Charlotte 49er Classic Hurricane Invitational Stanford Invitational Florida Relays Texas Relays Spec Towns Invitational ACC Championships Penn Relays Bob Pollock Invitational Tiger Qualifier Aggie Classic NCAA East Preliminary Rd NCAA Championships USA JR/SR Championships
NCAA ACC ACC 3/18-19 3/18-19 3/25-26 4/1-2 4/6-9 4/8-9 4/21-23 4/28-30 5/7 5/13-14 5/15 5/26-28 6/8-11 6/22-26
Note: (w) denotes wind-aided performance.
2011 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
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BRIANNA ROLLINS
NCAA Champion, 60 Hurdles
MICHAYLIN GOLLADAY 100 Hurdles
ALYSSA KULIK
MARLENA WESH
Steeplechase
400 Meters
PATRICIA MAMONA
NCAA Champion, Triple Jump
LIANE WEBER Heptathlon
MILLER MOSS
NCAA Champion, Heptathlon
APRIL SINKLER
Long Jump, Triple Jump
• 3 NCAA INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS • 14 FIRST-TEAM ALL-AMERICANS
4X100 METER RELAY
RECORDS & HISTORY
RECORDS & HISTORY
JAMINE MOTON (1998-2002) • 2011 Clemson Hall of Fame Inductee • 2002 NCAA hammer throw champion • Six-Time All-American • 13-Time ACC Champion
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CLEMSON’S NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Clemson’s Individual & Relay National Champions MEN 1999 1998 2000 2009 1999 1999 1989 1992 1993 1989
Charles Allen Indoor 4x400m Relay
Shawn Crawford Indoor 200m Dash Indoor 200m Dash Outdoor 200m Dash Kenny Franklin Indoor 4x400m Relay Davidson Gill Indoor 4x400m Relay
Philip Greyling Indoor 4x800m Relay Michael Green Indoor 55m Dash Indoor 55m Dash Outdoor 100m Dash
Terrance Herrington Indoor 4x800m Relay Miller Moss Indoor Heptathlon
1999
Indoor 400m Indoor 4x400m Relay
1989 1995
20.69 20.26 20.09
Jacoby Ford Indoor 60m Dash
2011
2007
3:07.80
3:07.80 7:17.45 6.08 6.15 10.09 7:17.45
46.11 3:07.80
Mike Radziwinski Indoor 4x800m Relay Duane Ross Outdoor 110m Hurdles
3:07.80
5,986 pts
Ato Modibo
Travis Padgett Indoor 60m Dash
6.52
1993 1992 1989
Indoor 400m
James Trapp Indoor 200m Dash
Dave Wittman Indoor 4x800m Relay
45.92 20.66 7:17.45
WOMEN 2001 2001 1983 1985 1986 2010 2011 2001 2002 2005
6.56
2011
7:17.45
2001
13.32
2001
Michelle Burgher Outdoor 4x400m Relay
LaShonda Cutchin Outdoor 4x400m Relay (alternate) Tina Krebs Indoor 1000 Yard Run Indoor 1500m Indoor Mile
Patricia Mamona Outdoor Triple Jump Outdoor Triple Jump
Cydonie Mothersill Indoor 200m Dash Outdoor 4x400m Relay Jamine Moton Hammer Throw
Gisele Oliveira Indoor Triple Jump
Brianna Rollins Indoor 60m Hurdles Marcia Smith Outdoor 4x400m Relay
Shekera Weston Outdoor 4x400m Relay
Brianna Rollins won the 60 hurdles in 2011.
Ato Modibo won a pair of NCAA titles in 1999.
Wesley Russell
3:29.97 3:29.97 2:28.58 4:17.45 4:40.82 45’11.75”/14.01m 46’1.25”/14.05m 22.89 3:29.97 220’6”/67.20m 45’1.75”/13.76m 7.96 3:29.97 3:29.97
CLEMSON’S OLYMPIC TRADITION
57 Clemson Medalists
Shawn Crawford won gold at the 2004 Olympics.
1984 (Los Angeles, California, USA) Desai Williams • Bronze • 4x100m Relay 1992 (Barcelona, Spain) Mark McKoy • Gold • 110m Hurdles
1996 (Atlanta, Georgia, USA) Carlton Chambers • Gold • 4x100m Relay Kim Graham • Gold • 4x100m Relay
2000 (Sydney, Australia) Michelle Burgher • Silver • 4x400m Relay
2004 (Athens, Greece) Shawn Crawford • Gold • 200m Dash Shawn Crawford • Silver • 4x100m Relay Michelle Burgher • Bronze • 4x400m Relay 2008 (Beijing, China) Dwight Thomas • Gold • 4x100m Relay Shawn Crawford • Silver • 200m Dash
Charles Allen 2000, Guyana • 2004, Canada
Michelle Burgher 2000, 04, Jamaica
Carlton Chambers 1996, Canada
Shawn Crawford 2000, 04, United States
Cormac Finnerty 1996, Ireland
Kim Graham 1996, United States
Michael Green 1992, 96, Jamaica
Jacey Harper 2000, 04, Trinidad and Tobago
Terrance Herrington 1992, United States
Stijn Jaspers 1984, Netherlands
Anthony Knight 1992, Jamaica
Hans Koeleman 1984, Netherlands
Itay Magidi 2008, Israel
Todd Matthews 2004, Sudan
Mark McKoy 1992, Canada
Cowin Mills 2008, Trinidad and Tobago
Ato Modibo 2000, 04, 08, Trinidad and Tobago
Cydonie Mothersill 2000, 04, 08, Cayman Islands
Gisele Oliveira 2008, Brazil
Travis Padgett 2008, United States
Gail Prescod 1992, St. Vincent
Duane Ross 2004, United States
Dwight Thomas 2000, 04, 08, Jamaica
James Trapp 1992, United States
Sultan Tucker 2004, Liberia
Desai Williams 1984, 88, Canada
MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS
58 Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
INDOOR Name Event Hans Koeleman Mile Hans Koeleman 2 Mile Wybo Lelieveld 1000 yd Wybo Lelieveld Mile Victor Smalls High Jump Greg Moses 55m Mike Spiritoso Shot Put Yehezkel Halifa 3000m Wittman, Greyling, 4x800m Radziwinski, Herrington Yehezkel Halifa 5000m Dov Kremer 5000m Greg Moses 55m James Trapp 55m Greyling, Hines, Wittman, Beecher 4x800m James Trapp 55m Larry Ryans 55mHH Michael Green 55m James Trapp 55m James Trapp 200m Anthony Knight 55mHH Larry Ryans 55mHH Wesley Russell 400m Andrew Beecher 800m Cormac Finnerty 3000m Michael Green 55m Wesley Russell 400m Cormac Finnerty 3000m Duane Ross 55mHH Francis, Oliver, Richards, Roach 4x400m Kendrick Roach 800m Duane Ross 55mHH
James Trapp was a 10-time All-American from 1990-92.
Place 4th 4th 2nd 4th T-6th 5th 2nd 6th 1st
Mark 4:04.04 8:37.41 2:08.06 4:02.58 7’1” 6.25 60’11.25” 8:03.35 7:17.45
4th 6th 4th 6th 3rd 5th 11th 1st 4th 1st 3rd 5th 3rd 5th 3rd 1st 1st 3rd 4th 7th 9th 3rd
14:20.39 14:23.35 6.17 6.20 7:20.65 6.21 7.42 6.08 6.22 20.66 7.21 7.26 46.43 1:49.40 8:00.96 6.15 45.92 8:04.88 7.26 3:08.98 1:50.09 7.22
Clemson Men’s All-America Leaders Name Shawn Crawford James Trapp Tony Wheeler Jeremichael Williams Duane Ross Travis Padgett Ato Modibo Carlton Chambers Michael Green Jacoby Ford Todd Matthews Charles Allen Kenny Franklin Davidson Gill Larry Ryans George Kitchens Dwight Thomas Greg Hines Mitchel Francis Enayat Oliver Cormac Finnerty Terrance Herrington
Years 1997-2000 1990-92 1994-97 1996-98 1992-95 2006-08 1999-2002 1995-98 1990-93 2007-09 1999-2002 1997-2000 1996-99 1995-96, 1998-99 1990-92, 1994 2002-05 2002 1995-98 1994-95 1992-95 1991-93 1985, 1987-89
Note: First-Team All-Americans only. 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Duane Ross Tony Wheeler Clarence Richards Gill, Richards, Francis, Oliver, Wheeler John Thorp Jeremichael Willliams Shawn Crawford Jeremichael Williams Greg Hines Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin Ato Modibo Sultan Tucker Shawn Crawford Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo Shawn Crawford Shawn Crawford Sultan Tucker Sultan Tucker Todd Matthews Doug Ameigh Todd Matthews Ato Modibo Dwight Thomas Bolling, Cheney, Harper, Spain Larry Griffin Terrance McDaniel Roy Cheney George Kitchens George Kitchens Mitch Greeley Brent Hobbs Travis Padgett Jacoby Ford Jason Bell Ryan Koontz Travis Padgett C.J. Spiller Mitch Greeley Jacoby Ford Spencer Adams Miller Moss Miller Moss Justin Murdock (2nd) Spencer Adams (2nd)
Ind 4 4 2 2 3 2 3 0 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 1
55m HH 200m 400m 4x400m High Jump 55mHH 200m 55mHH 55mHH 4x400m 400m 60mH 200m 4x400m 60m 200m 60mHH 60mHH 60mHH High Jump 60mHH 400m 60m 4x400m 60m High Jump 60mHH Long Jump Long Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon 60m 60m Triple Jump Heptathlon 60m 60m Pole Vault 60m 60mHH Heptathlon Heptathlon 60m 60m Hurdles
Out 7 6 6 5 4 4 3 6 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 3
5th 3rd 6th 5th 7th 2nd 1st 2nd 7th 3rd 1st 6th 4th 1st 4th 1st 8th 3rd 5th 4th 4th 5th 6th 7th 7th 5th 9th 7th 7th T-8th 10th 1st 3rd 10th 7th 3rd 10th 2nd 1st 8th 8th 1st 14th 15th
Total 11 10 8 7 7 6 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 4 4 4
7.25 20.90 46.92 3:07.34 7’1.75” 7.24 20.69 7.18 7.34 3:09.00 46.11 7.86 20.85 3:07.80 6.67 20.26 7.97 7.69 7.77 7’2.5” 7.79 46.44 6.70 3:08.92 6.73 6’11.75” 7.77 25’4” 25’3” 17’6.5” 5,361 pts 6.56 6.60 49’9” 5,569 pts 6.60 6.67 17’8.5” 6.52 7.90 5,638 pts 5,986 pts 6.73 7.89
MEN’S ALL-AMERICANS Spencer Adams was 10th in the 110 hurdles in 2011.
Year 1965 1968 1969 1970 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
OUTDOOR Name Event Place Avery Nelson Triple Jump 5th Roger Collins Javelin 4th Roger Collins Javelin 6th Roger Collins Javelin 4th Ed Fern (USTFF) High Jump 5th Mike Columbus (USTFF) Discus 5th Stewart Ralph (USTFF) Javelin 3rd Mike Columbus Discus 6th Stewart Ralph Javelin 3rd Stewart Ralph Javelin 2nd Terrence Toatley (USTFF) 100m 2nd Mike Hartle (USTFF) Javelin 2nd Desai Williams 200m 4th Williams, Toatley, Sharpe, Davis 4x100m 5th Julius Ogaro 3000mSC 5th Hans Koeleman 3000mSC 6th Mike Hartle Javelin 5th Jack Harkness Discus 2nd Mike Hartle Javelin 7th Jim Haughey 5000m 10th Jim Haughey 5000m 9th Wybo Lelieveld 1500m 4th Victor Smalls High Jump 4th Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 2nd Victor Smalls High Jump 6th Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 8th Terrance Herrington 1500m 3rd Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m 5th Terrance Herrington 800m 4th Dov Kremer 5000m 2nd Terrance Herrington 1500m 3rd Philip Greyling 1500m 8th Dov Kremer 5000m 5th James Trapp 100m 5th Philip Greyling 1500m 6th Larry Ryans 110mHH 9th Thomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 4x100m 2nd
Mark 49’0.25” 240’3” 239’7” 254’5” 7’0” 181’2” 241’6” 189’6” 257’0” 263’4” 10.35w 251’4” 20.45w 40.01 8:32.75 8:33.20 251’4” 203’4” 253’0” 14:17.59 14:08.08 3:41.68 7’5” 68’3.25” 7’1” 58’9.25” 3:38.57 28:58.76 1:47.58 13:56.63 3:45.05 3:46.58 14:14.28 10.23 3:41.91 13.83 39.24
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
James Trapp Michael Green James Trapp James Trapp Wheatley, Russell, Gilbert, Trapp Cormac Finnerty Michael Green Cormac Finnerty Anthony Knight Duane Ross Wheatley, Oliver, Gilbert, Green Mitchel Francis Tony Wheeler Larry Ryans Duane Ross Duane Ross Tony Wheeler John Thorp Mitchel Francis Ross, Wheeler, Chambers, Oliver Tony Wheeler Carlton Chambers Carlton Chambers Jeremichael Williams Hines, Thomas, Wheeler, Haynes Wheeler, Williams, Chambers, Allen, Franklin Carlton Chambers Jeremichael Williams Chambers, Crawford, Williams, Franklin Greg Hines Aaron Haynes Shawn Crawford Shawn Crawford Jeremichael Williams Greg Hines Shawn Crawford Davidson Gill Kai Maull Ato Modibo Allen, Franklin, Moorman, Crawford Allen, Moorman, Gill, Modibo Shawn Crawford Shawn Crawford Todd Matthews Fred Sharpe Andy Giesler Todd Matthews Ato Modibo Todd Matthews Dwight Thomas Dwight Thomas Currie, Harper, Spain, Thomas Itay Magidi George Kitchens George Kitchens Ronald Richards Scott Kautz Itay Magidi Travis Padgett Jason Bell Ryan Koontz Travis Padgett Padgett, Brown, Mills, Spiller Mitch Greeley Travis Padgett Jacoby Ford Matt Clark Jacoby Ford Murdock, Spiller, Guy, Ford Miller Moss Justin Murdock (2nd) Spencer Adams (2nd) Fraser, Murdock, Jackson, Adams (2nd)
59 100m 100m 100m 200m 4x100m 5000m 100m 5000m 110mHH 110mHH 4x100m 400mIH 200m 110mHH 110mHH 110mHH 200m High Jump 400mIH 4x100m 200m 200m 100m 110mHH 4x400m 4x100m 100m 110mHH 4x100m
400mIH 400mIH 100m 200m 110mHH 110mHH 200m 800m Long Jump 400m 4x100m 4x400m 100m 200m 110mHH 400mIH Decathlon 110mHH 400m 110mHH 100m 200m 4x100m 3000mSC Long Jump Long Jump 100m 400mIH 3000mSC 100m Triple Jump Decathlon 100m 4x100m Pole Vault 100m 100m 10,000m 100m 4x100m Decathlon 100m 110mHH 4x100m
4th 5th 3rd 4th 6th 4th 1st 7th 4th 7th 5th 2nd 3rd 6th 7th 1st 6th 5th 5th 5th 3rd 6th 4th 7th 8th 2nd 4th 7th 5th
10.05 10.13 10.25 20.49 39.25 14:05.09 10.09 14:08.60 13.89 14.08 39.35 49.86 20.30 13.91 14.11 13.32 20.64 7’2.25” 49.99 39.28 20.60 20.66 10.19 13.71 3:09.49 38.92 10.40 13.81 39.07
5th 50.46 13th 51.72 8th 10.56 3rd 20.74 4th 13.76 7th 13.80 6th 20.75 8th 1:49.95 8th 25’7.25” 5th 45.37 5th 39.63 8th 3:05.05-semi 6th 10.26 1st 20.09 3rd 13.57 7th 51.06 7th 7,498 pts 9th 13.83 8th 46.82 2nd 13.53 2nd 10.29 2nd 20.60 2nd 38.82 8th 8:36.92 10th 24’9.75” 8th 25’4.5” 5th 10.38 9th 50.24 7th 8:34.12 4th 10.24 6th 51’11.75” 7th 7,284 pts 3rd 10.09 7th 40.07 4th 17’6.5” 2nd 10.16 5th 10.33 16th 29:50.51 9th 14.34 3rd 38.77 3rd 7,996 pts 12th 10.38 10th 13.62 12th 39.50
WOMEN’S ALL-AMERICANS
60 INDOOR Year 1981 1983 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1998 1999 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010 2011
Name Cindy Duarte Tina Krebs Tina Krebs Kirsti Voldness Tina Krebs Lisa Dillard Marcia Fletcher Ane Skak Karen Hartmann Nanette Holloway Kim Graham Monyetta Haynesworth Tonya McKelvey Mareike Ressing Tonya McKelvey Treshell Mayo Nikkie Bouyer Cutchin, Watt Bouyer, Weston Nikkie Bouyer Shekera Weston Cydonie Mothersill Jamine Moton Jamine Moton Burgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston Jamine Moton Jamine Moton Sheri Smith Ulfarsdottir, Rutherford, Smith, Hinton Gisele Oliveira Della Clark Liane Weber Kim Ruck Brianna Rollins Pringley, Rollins Austin, Edgerson April Sinkler Patricia Mamona April Sinkler Liane Weber Brianna Rollins Marlena Wesh April Sinkler Jasmine Edgerson (2nd) Stormy Kendrick (2nd) Stormy Kendrick (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd) Brittney Waller (2nd)
Year 1981 1982 1983 1985 1986 1990 1991 1992
Name Cindy Duarte Stephanie Weikert Tina Krebs Judith Shephard Tina Krebs Tina Krebs Ute Jamrozy Lisa Dillard Lisa Dillard Angela Dolby Dillard, Fleetwood, Graham, Henderson Kim Graham Mareike Ressing Ane Skak Kim Graham Karen Hartmann Angel Fleetwood Angela Dolby Nanette Holloway
Event PL 3000m (AIAW) 4th 1000 yd 1st 1500m 1st 1500m 3rd Mile 1st 55m 5th Long Jump 9th 800m 6th 800m 3rd Triple Jump 5th 200m 8th Long Jump 5th Long Jump 6th 3000m 3rd Long Jump 14th 200m 5th 55mHH 6th 4x400m 6th 60mH 400m 200m Shot Put Weight Throw 4x400m Shot Put Weight Throw Triple Jump 4x400m Triple Jump Weight Throw Pentathlon 5000m 60mHH 4x400m Long Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Pentathlon 60mHH 400m Triple Jump 60mHH 60m 200m Long Jump Weight Throw
9th 9th 1st 2nd 3rd 3rd 8th 2nd 7th 8th 1st 3rd 6th 7th 9th 5th
11th 2nd 7th 5th 1st 8th 2nd 16th 13th 11th 10th 12th
OUTDOOR Event PL 3000m (AIAW) N/A 3000m 5th 800m 2nd 3000m 5th 1500m 4th 1500m 3rd 10,000m 4th 100m 4th 200m 7th Shot Put 11th 4x100m 5th 200m 3000m 800m 200m 1500m 400m Shot Put Triple Jump
4th 4th 6th 2nd 6th 9th 8th 6th
Mark N/A 2:28.58 4:17.45 4:21.85 4:40.82 6.86 19’8.25” 2:08.84 2:04.55 42’3.5” 24.43 20’3” 19’10.25” 9:26.10 19’.25” 23.50 7.62 3:37.34 8.30 54.23 22.89 53’8.5” 66’11.5” 3:34.83 53’8.26” 73’10” 42’5.5” 3:34.94
45’1.75” 68’5” 4,235 16:01.24 8.22 3:33.93
20’7.25” 45’5.25” 43’7.25” 4,113 pts 7.96 1:07.89 44’2” 8.65 7.30 23.43 20’1.75” 62’10.75” Mark N/A 9:33.93 2:03.01 9:14.5 4:15.74 4:19.18 33:14.83 11.48 23.74 48’1.75” 44.39 23.13 9:10.32 2:06.98 23.24 4:22.72 52.78 50’1.75” 42’8”
Clemson Women’s All-America Leaders Name Shekera Weston April Sinkler Gisele Oliveira Jamine Moton Tina Krebs Nikkie Bouyer Kim Graham Lisa Dillard Cydonie Mothersill Michaylin Golladay Patricia Mamona Liane Weber Michelle Burgher Mareike Ressing Tonya McKelvey
Years 1997-99, 2001 2008-Present 2002-05 1998-99, 2001-02 1983, 1985-87 1996, 1998-99 1991-93 1989-91 2001 2007-11 2007-11 2007-11 2001 1991-93, 1995 1991-93
Note: First-Team All-Americans only. 1993 1996 1997 1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010 2011
Kim Graham Mareike Ressing Tonya McKelvey Treshell Mayo Nikki Sims Wilson, Norsworthy, Watt, Weston Nikkie Bouyer Shekera Weston Brown, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer Burgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston, Cutchin* Shekera Weston Shekera Weston Jamine Moton Murray, Burgher, Weston, Mothersill Jamine Moton Gisele Oliveira Sheri Smith Gisele Oliveira Gisele Oliveira Gisele Oliveira Gisele Oliveira Patricia Mamona Golladay, Kendrick Scott, Edgerson April Sinkler April Sinkler Patricia Mamona Michaylin Golladay Alyssa Kulik Golladay, Gracia, Morris, Edgerson April Sinkler Liane Weber Bridgette Owens (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd) April Sinkler (2nd) Jasmine Brunson (2nd)
Note: * denotes alternate for the event
Ind 3 3 1 4 3 3 1 1 2 0 1 2 1 1 2
200m 3000m Long Jump 200m Shot Put 4x400m 400mH 200m 4x100m
Out 7 3 5 2 3 2 4 3 2 3 2 1 2 2 1
Total 10 6 6 6 6 5 5 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 3
4th 6th 11th 6th 11th 4th
23.07 9:27.35 19’10.75” 23.12 50’10” 3:32.18
4x400m
6th 7th 7th 1st
3:29.97
200m 400m Shot Put 4x100m
4th 10th 2nd 4th
23.19 52.92 56’4.75” 44.19
Long Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump 100mHH 3000mSC 4x100m Long Jump Heptathlon 100mHH High Jump Triple Jump Long Jump
10th 15th 1st 7th 4th 7th 8th 2nd 12th 15th 14th 15th
20’4.25” 41’9.75” 46’1.25” 13.07 9:57.51 44.51 21’2.75” 5,857 pts 13.21 5’9.25” 41’6.5” 20’3.75”
Hammer Triple Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump 4x100m
57.74 23.23 44.03
1st 220’6” 7th 43’0.5” 9th 42’7” 3rd 44’6” 8th 20’5.75” 3rd 44’10.75” 2nd 45’0.5” 1st 45’11.75” 4th 44.12
MEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS INDOOR - BY EVENT 55m Michael Green 1991, 1992, 1993 James Trapp 1990, 1991, 1992 Doug Thomas 1990 Greg Moses 1986, 1989 60m Justin Murdock 2011 C.J. Spiller 2008 Jacoby Ford 2007, 2009 Travis Padgett 2007, 2008 Corey Brown 2006 Ronald Richards 2005 Larry Griffin 2003 Jacey Harper 2003 Dwight Thomas 2002 David Collins 2000 Shawn Crawford 2000 200m Jacey Harper 2001 Shawn Crawford 1998, 1999, 2000 Tony Wheeler 1995 Michael Green 1992 James Trapp 1992 400m Ato Modibo 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Clarence Richards 1994, 1995 Wesley Russell 1992, 1993 500m Marcus Black 1986 800m Kendrick Roach 1993, 1994 Andrew Beecher 1991, 1992, 1993 Terrance Herrington 1988, 1989 Dave Wittman 1989 Mile Philip Greyling 1989, 1990 Martin Flynn 1987 Wybo Lelieveld 1983 Hans Koeleman 1980 1,000 yard Terrance Herrrington 1987 Wybo Lelieveld 1982 1,000m Terrance Herrington 1985 Two Mile Hans Koeleman 1981 3,000m Itay Magidi 2007 Cormac Finnerty 1992, 1993 Yehezkel Halifa 1988 Peter Van de Kerkhove 1986 Robert Debrouwer 1985 5,000m Yehezkel Halifa 1989 Dov Kremer 1989
Jacoby Ford was a two-time NCAA 60-meter participant.
4x400m Harper, Bolling, Cheney, Spain 2003 Harper, Thomas, Spain, Modibo 2002 Allen, Spain, Crawford, Harper 2000 Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 1999 Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 1998 Gill, Richards, Francis, Oliver, Wheeler 1995 Francis, Oliver, Richards, Roach 1994 4x800m Greyling, Hines, Wittman, Beecher 1990 Wittman, Greyling, Radzwinski, Herrington 1989 55m Hurdles Jeremichael Williams 1997, 1998 Greg Hines 1997, 1998 Duane Ross 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Larry Ryans 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Anthony Knight 1991, 1992 60m Hurdles Spencer Adams 2010, 2011 Roy Cheney 2004 Todd Matthews 2001, 2002 Sultan Tucker 1999, 2000, 2001 High Jump Adam Linkenauger 2004, 2005, 2006 Terrance McDaniel 2003 Doug Ameigh 2002 Malcolm Reynolds 2001 John Thorp 1993, 1995 Victor Smalls 1985 Long Jump George Kitchens 2004, 2005 Triple Jump Jason Bell 2005, 2007 Pole Vault Mitch Greeley 2006, 2007, 2008 Bryan Wiliams 1999 Shot Put Mike Spiritoso 1987 35 Lb. Weight Throw Mike Neary 1991 Heptathlon Miller Moss 2010, 2011 Brent Hobbs 2006 Ryan Koontz 2006, 2007 Rick Hill 2004 INDOOR - BY YEAR 1980 Hans Koeleman Mile 1981 Hans Koeleman Two Mile 1982 Wybo Lelieveld 1,000 yard 1983 Wybo Lelieveld Mile 1985 Robert DeBrouwer 3000m Victor Smalls High Jump 1986 Greg Moses 55m Marcus Black 500m Peter Van de Kerkhove 3000m 1987 Martin Flynn Mile Terrance Herrington 1000yd Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 1988 Terrance Herrington 800m Yehezkel Halifa 3000m 1989 Greg Moses 55m Terrance Herrington 800m Dave Wittman 800m Philip Greyling Mile Dov Kremer 5000m Yehezkel Halifa 5000m Wittman, Greyling,Radziwinski, Herrington 4x800m 1990 James Trapp 55m Doug Thomas 55m Philip Greyling Mile Greyling, Hines, Wittman, Beecher 4x800m Larry Ryans 55m Hurdles
61 1991 James Trapp Michael Green Andrew Beecher Anthony Knight Larry Ryans Mike Neary 1992 Michael Green James Trapp Wesley Russell Andrew Beecher Cormac Finnerty Anthony Knight Larry Ryans Duane Ross 1993 Michael Green Wesley Russell Andrew Beecher Kendrick Roach Cormac Finnerty Duane Ross Larry Ryans John Thorp 1994 Clarence Richards Kendrick Roach Francis, Oliver, Richards, Roach Duane Ross 1995 Tony Wheeler Clarence Richards Duane Ross John Thorp *Gill, Richards, Francis, Oliver 1997 Jeremichael Williams Greg Hines 1998 Shawn Crawford Greg Hines Jeremichael Williams 1999 Shawn Crawford Ato Modibo Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo Sultan Tucker Bryan Williams 2000 Shawn Crawford David Collins Sultan Tucker Ato Modibo Allen, Spain, Crawford, Harper 2001 Jacey Harper Ato Modibo Todd Matthews Sultan Tucker Malcolm Reynolds 2002 Dwight Thomas Ato Modibo Harper, Thomas, Spain, Modibo Todd Matthews Doug Ameigh 2003 Larry Griffin Jacey Harper Harper, Bolling, Cheney, Spain Terrance McDaniel 2004 Roy Cheney Adam Linkenauger George Kitchens Rick Hill 2005 Ronald Richards Adam Linkenauger George Kitchens Jason Bell
55m 55m 800m 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles Weight Throw 55m, 200m 55m, 200m 400m 800m 3000m 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles 55m 400m 800m 800m 3000m 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles High Jump 400m 800m 4x400m 55m Hurdles 200m 400m 55m Hurdles High Jump 4x400m 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles 55m, 200m 55m Hurdles 55m Hurdles 200m 400m 4x400m 60m Hurdles Triple Jump 60m, 200m 60m 60m Hurdles 400m 4x400m 200m 400m 60m Hurdles 60m Hurdles High Jump 60m 400m 4x400m 60m Hurdles High Jump 60m 60m 4x400m High Jump
60m Hurdles High Jump Long Jump Heptathlon 60m High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump
MEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS
62 2006 Corey Brown Adam Linkenauger Mitch Greeley Brent Hobbs Ryan Koontz 2007 Jacoby Ford Travis Padgett Itay Magidi Jason Bell Mitch Greeley Ryan Koontz 2008 Travis Padgett C.J. Spiller Mitch Greeley 2009 Jacoby Ford 2010 Spencer Adams Miller Moss 2010 Justin Murdock Spencer Adams Miller Moss
60m High Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon Heptathlon
60m 60m 3000m Triple Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon 60m 60m Pole Vault 60m
60m Hurdles Heptathlon 60m 60m Hurdles Heptathlon
OUTDOOR - BY EVENT 100m Warren Fraser 2011 Justin Murdock 2009, 2011 Jacoby Ford 2007, 2008, 2009 C.J. Spiller 2009 Travis Padgett 2006, 2007, 2008 Ronald Richards 2005 Tye Hill 2004 Airese Currie 2003, 2004 Dwight Thomas 2002 Jacey Harper 2001 Shawn Crawford 1998, 2000 Carlton Chambers 1996, 1997 Michael Green 1991,1992, 1993 James Trapp 1990, 1991, 1992 Greg Moses 1986 Terrance Toatley 1980 200m Justin Murdock 2011 Travis Padgett 2007, 2008 Ronald Richards 2005 Tye Hill 2004 Airese Currie 2003, 2004 Dwight Thomas 2002 Jacey Harper 2001 Shawn Crawford 1998, 1999, 2000 Kenny Franklin 1997, 1998 Tony Wheeler 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Carlton Chambers 1996 James Trapp 1990, 1992 Marcus Black 1986 Greg Moses 1985 Desai Williams 1980 400m Otto Spain 2003 Ato Modibo 1999, 2001, 2002 Shawn Thomas 1997 Wesley Russell 1992 George Chiles 1985 800m Davidson Gill 1999 Andrew Beecher 1990, 1992 Terrance Herrington 1985, 1988 1500m Mike Kauffman 1994 Philip Greyling 1989, 1990 Dave Wittman 1990 Terrance Herrington 1987, 1989 Wybo Lelieveld 1983 3,000m Steeplechase Itay Magidi 2003, 2005, 2006 Dave Wittman 1991 Hans Koeleman 1981 Julius Ogaro 1981 5000m Matt Clark 2007
Cormac Finnerty 1991, 1992, 1993 Larry Clark 1990 Dov Kremer 1988, 1989 Martin Flynn 1985, 1986 Rob Debrouer 1985 Jim Haughey 1982, 1983 10,000m Matt Clark 2008 Yehezkel Halifa 1988 Jim Haughey 1981 110m Hurdles Spencer Adams 2010-11 Charlton Rolle 2010 Lydell Perry 2004 Todd Matthews 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 Sultan Tucker 1999, 2001 Jeremichael Williams 1996, 1997, 1998 Greg Hines 1998 Duane Ross 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Larry Ryans 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994 Anthony Knight 1991, 1992, 1993 William O’Bannon 1985 Kevin Farris 1985 Eric Olson 1985 400m Hurdles Scott Kautz 2005 Fred Sharpe 2000 Greg Hines 1995, 1998 Aaron Haynes 1998 Mitchel Francis 1994, 1995 Dion Wafford 1990 4x100m Murdock, Fraser, Jackson, Adams 2011 Murdock, Spiller, Guy, Ford 2009 Padgett, Brown, Mills, Spiller 2007 Cheney, Brown, Padgett, Mills 2006 Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Currie 2004 Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Harper 2003 Currie, Spain, Harper, Thomas 2002 Harper, Crawford, Allen, Moorman 2000 Allen, Franklin, Moorman, Crawford 1999 Chambers, Crawford, Williams, Franklin 1998 Wheeler, Williams, Chambers, Allen, Franklin 1997 Ross, Wheeler, Chambers, Oliver 1995 Wheatley, Oliver, Gilbert, Green 1993 Wheatley, Russell, Gilbert, Trapp 1992 Gilber, Green, Ryans, Trapp 1992 Thomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 1991 Williams, Toatley, Sharpe, Davis 1980 4x400m Murdock, Jackson, Rispress, Moss 2011 Bolling, Cheney, Harper, Spain 2003 Harper, R. Hill, Spain, Modibo 2002 Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 1998 Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 1999 Francis, Richards, Thomas, Oliver 1995 Beecher, Wafford, Wittman, Green 1990 Long Jump George Fields 2007 George Kitchens 2003, 2004, 2005 Kai Maull 1999 High Jump Adam Linkenauger 2004, 2006, 2007 Terrance McDaniel 2004 Malcolm Reynolds 2001 John Thorp 1995 Victor Smalls 1985, 1986 Ed Fern 1975, 1976 Shane Stroup 1975 Triple Jump Josh Fowler 2010 Jason Bell 2005, 2006 Avery Nelson 1965 Pole Vault Xavier Tromp 2010 Mitch Greeley 2006, 2007, 2008 Ryan Lewis 2003 Shot Put Scott Erbach 1991 Mike Spiritoso 1986, 1987 Javelin Ken Peterson 1985 Mike Hartle 1980, 1981, 1982 Van W. Weise 1981
Mitch Greeley competed at three NCAA outdoor meets. Stewart Ralph Roger Collins Discus Jack Harkness Mike Columbus Hammer Zach Berg Decathlon Miller Moss Ryan Koontz Rick Hill Andy Geisler
1975, 1976, 1977, 1978 1968, 1969, 1970 1982 1975, 1976, 1977 2010
2010, 2011 2006 2003, 2004 2000, 2001
OUTDOOR - BY YEAR 1968 Roger Collins Javelin 1969 Roger Collins Javelin Jack Hill 6 Mile 1970 Roger Collins Javelin 1975 Ed Fern High Jump Shane Stroup High Jump Stuart Ralph Javelin Mike Columbus Discus 1976 Ed Fern High Jump Stewart Ralph Javelin Mike Columbus Discus 1977 Stewart Ralph Javelin Mike Columbus Discus 1978 Stewart Ralph Javelin 1980 Terrance Toatley 100m Desai Williams 200m Williams, Toatley, Sharpe, Davis 4x100m Mike Hartle Javelin 1981 Julius Ogaro 3000m Steeplechase Hans Koeleman 3000m Steeplechase Jim Haughey 10,000m Mike Hartle Javelin Van W. Weise Javelin 1982 Jim Haughey 5000m Mike Hartle Javelin Jack Harkness Discus 1983 Wybo Lelieveld 1500m Jim Haughey 5000m
MEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS 1985 Greg Moses 200m Terrance Herrington 800m Rob Debrouwer 5000m Martin Flynn 5000m Victor Smalls High Jump Ken Peterson Javelin 1986 Greg Moses 100m Marcus Black 200m Martin Flynn 5000m Victor Smalls High Jump Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 1987 Terrance Herrington 1500m Mike Spiritoso Shot Put 1988 Terrance Herrington 800m Dov Kremer 5000m Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m 1989 Terrance Herrington 1500m Philip Greyling 1500m Dov Kremer 5000m 1990 James Trapp 100m, 200m Andrew Beecher 800m Philip Greyling 1500m Dave Wittman 1500m Larry Clark 5000m Beecher, Wafford, Wittman, Green 4x400m Larry Ryans 110m Hurdles Dion Wafford 400m Hurdles 1991 Michael Green 100m James Trapp 100m Dave Wittman 3000m Steeplechase Cormac Finnerty 5000m Thomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 4x100m Anthony Knight 110 Hurdles Larry Ryans 110 Hurdles Scott Erbach Shot Put 1992 James Trapp 100m, 200m Michael Green 100m Wesley Russell 400m Andrew Beecher 800m Cormac Finnerty 5000m Wheatley, Russell, Gilbert, Trapp 4x100m Thomas, Green, Ryans, Trapp 4x100m Larry Ryans 110m Hurdles Anthony Knight 110m Hurdles Duane Ross 110m Hurdles 1993 Michael Green 100m Andrew Beecher 800m Cormac Finnerty 5000m Anthony Knight 110m Hurdles Duane Ross 110m Hurdles Wheatley, Oliver, Gilbert, Green 4x100m 1994 Tony Wheeler 200m Mike Kauffman 1500m Larry Ryans 110m Hurdles Duane Ross 110m Hurdles Mitchel Francis 400m Hurdles 1995 Tony Wheeler 200m Duane Ross 110m Hurdles Mitchel Francis 400m Hurdles Greg Hines 400m Hurdles Ross, Wheeler, Chambers, Oliver 4x100m Francis, Richards, Thomas, Oliver 4x400m John Thorp High Jump 1996 Carlton Chambers 100m Carlton Chambers 200m Tony Wheeler 200m Jeremichael Williams 110m Hurdles 1997 Carlton Chambers 100m Tony Wheeler 200m Kenny Franklin 200m Shawn Thomas 400m
Jeremichael Williams 110m Hurdles Greg Hines 110m Hurdles, 400m Hurdles Aaron Haynes 400m Hurdles Marcus Phillips 400m Hurdles Wheeler, Williams, Chambers, Allen 4x100m Franklin, Wheeler, Chambers, Allen 4x100m Phillips, Thomas, Haynes, Wheeler 4x400m 1998 Shawn Crawford 100m, 200m Kenny Franklin 200m Greg Hines 110m Hurdles Jeremichael Williams 110m Hurdles Aaron Haynes 400m Hurdles Greg Hines 400m Hurdles Chambers, Crawford, Williams, Franklin 4x100m Allen, Gill, Haynes, Franklin 4x400m 1999 Shawn Crawford 200m Ato Modibo 400m Davidson Gill 800m Sultan Tucker 110m Hurdles Todd Matthews 110m Hurdles Allen, Franklin, Moorman,Crawford 4x100m Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo 4x400m Kai Maull Long Jump 2000 Shawn Crawford 100m, 200m Todd Matthews 110m Hurdles Fred Sharpe 400m Hurdles Harper, Crawford, Allen, Moorman 4x100m Andy Giesler Decathlon 2001 Jacey Harper 100m, 200m Ato Modibo 400m Todd Matthews 110m Hurdles Sultan Tucker 110m Hurdles Malcolm Reynolds High Jump Andy Geisler Decathlon 2002 Dwight Thomas 100m, 200m Ato Modibo 400m Todd Matthews 110m Hurdles Currie, Spain, Harper, Thomas 4x100m Harper, R. Hill, Spain, Modibo 4x400m 2003 Airese Currie 100m, 200m Otto Spain 400m Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Harper 4x100m Bolling, Cheney, Harper, Spain 4x400m Itay Magidi 3000m Steeplechase George Kitchens Long Jump Ryan Lewis Pole Vault Rick Hill Decathlon 2004 Airese Currie 100m, 200m
63 Tye Hill 100m, 200m Lydell Perry 110m Hurdles Griffin, T. Hill, Richards, Currie 4x100m Adam Linkenauger High Jump Terrance McDaniel High Jump George Kitchens Long Jump Rick Hill Decathlon 2005 Ronald Richards 100m, 200m Scott Kautz 400m Hurdles Itay Magidi 3000m Steeplechase George Kitchens Long Jump Jason Bell Triple Jump 2006 Travis Padgett 100m Cheney, Brown, Padgett, Mills 4x100m Itay Magidi 3000m Steeplechase Adam Linkenauger High Jump Jason Bell Triple Jump Mitch Greeley Pole Vault Ryan Koontz Decathlon 2007 Jacoby Ford 100m Travis Padgett 100m, 200m Padgett, Brown, Mills, Spiller 4x100m Matt Clark 5000m George Fields Long Jump Adam Linkenauger High Jump Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 2008 Jacoby Ford 100m Travis Padgett 100m, 200m Matt Clark 10,000m Mitch Greeley Pole Vault 2009 Jacoby Ford 100m Justin Murdock 100m C.J. Spiller 100m Murdock, Spiller, Guy, Ford 4x100m 2010 Spencer Adams 110m Hurdles Charlton Rolle 110m Hurdles Xavier Tromp Pole Vault Josh Fowler Triple Jump Zach Berg Hammer Throw Miller Moss Decathlon 2011 Warren Fraser 100m Justin Murdock 100m, 200m Spencer Adams 110m Hurdles Murdock, Fraser, Jackson, Adams 4x100m Murdock, Jackson, Rispress, Moss 4x400m Miller Moss Decathlon Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete.
Warren Fraser made his trip to NCAAs in 2011.
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WOMEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS INDOOR - BY EVENT 55m Simone Tomlinson 1995 Gail Prescod 1992 Kim Graham 1991, 1992 Lisa Dillard 1989, 1990, 1991 60m Stormy Kendrick 2011 Cydonie Mothersill 2001 Simone Tomlinson 1996 200m Stormy Kendrick 2011 Brianna Rollins 2010 Cydonie Mothersill 2001 Shenita Wilson 1997 Treshell Mayo 1995, 1996 Samantha Watt 1995 Kim Graham 1991, 1992, 1993 Lisa Dillard 1990 400m Marlena Wesh 2011 Shekera Weston 1999 Shenita Wilson 1997 Angel Fleetwood 1991, 1992 800m Karen Hartmann 1992, 1993 Ane Skak 1991 Mile Perry Fields 2001 Mareike Ressing 1993 Tina Krebs 1986, 1987 1,000 yard Tina Krebs 1983 1,500m Tina Krebs 1985 Kirsti Voldness 1985 3,000m Mareike Ressing 1994 Anne Evans 1991 Ute Jamrozy 1987 Cindy Duarte 1981 5,000m Kim Ruck 2010 55m Hurdles Nikki Bouyer 1998 Monyetta Haynesworth 1993 Monique Everett 1991, 1992 Marcia Fletcher 1989 60m Hurdles Brianna Rollins 2010, 2011 Jasmine Edgerson 2011 Michaylin Golladay 2010 Nikki Bouyer 1996, 1999 4x400m Pringley, Rollins, Austin, Edgerson 2010 Ulfarsdottir, Rutherford, Smith, Hinton 2004 Burgher, Mothersill, Cutchin, Weston 2001 Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 1998 Weston, Norsworthy, Watt, Wilson 1997 High Jump April Sinkler 2010 Long Jump April Sinkler 2010, 2011 Terri Robinson 1999 Tonya McKelvey 1993, 1994 Monyetta Haynesworth 1993 Courtney Singleton 1993 Marcia Fletcher 1991 Triple Jump April Sinkler 2010, 2011 Patricia Mamona 2008, 2009, 2010 Gisele Oliveira 2005 Sheri Smith 2002 Nanette Holloway 1990, 1992 Marcia Fletcher 1991 Weight Throw Brittney Waller 2011 Della Clark 2007 Jamine Moton 2001, 2002 Shot Put Jamine Moton 1999, 2001, 2002 Nikki Sims 1995, 1996 Pentathlon Liane Weber 2007, 2009, 2010
Patricia Mamona
2009
INDOOR - BY YEAR 1981 Cindy Duarte 3000m 1983 Tina Krebs 1000 yd 1985 Tina Krebs 1500m Kirsti Voldness 1500m 1986 Tina Krebs Mile 1987 Ute Jamrozy 3,000m Tina Krebs Mile 1989 Lisa Dillard 55m Marcia Fletcher 55m Hurdles 1990 Lisa Dillard 55m, 200m Nanette Hollaway Triple Jump 1991 Kim Graham 55m, 200m Lisa Dillard 55m Angel Fleetwood 400m Ane Skak 800m Anne Evans 3,000m Monique Everett 55m Hurdles Marcia Fletcher Long Jump, Triple Jump 1992 Kim Graham 55m, 200m Gail Prescod 55m Angel Fleetwood 400m Karen Hartmann 800m Monique Everett 55m Hurdles Nanette Holloway Triple Jump 1993 Kim Graham 200m Karen Hartmann 800m Mareike Ressing Mile Monyetta Haynesworth 55m Hurdles, Long Jump Courtney Singleton Long Jump Tonya McKelvey Long Jump 1994 Mareike Ressing 3,000m Tonya McKelvey Long Jump 1995 Simone Tomlinson 55m Samantha Watt 200m Treshell Mayo 200m Nikki Sims Shot Put
Kim Graham competed at NCAA Indoors from 1991-93.
1996 Simone Tomlinson 60m Treshell Mayo 200m Nikkie Bouyer 60m Hurdles Nikki Sims Shot Put 1997 Shenita Wilson 200m, 400m Weston, Norsworthy, Watt, Wilson 4x400m 1998 Nikkie Bouyer 55m Hurdles Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m 1999 Shekera Weston 400m Nikkie Bouyer 60m Hurdles Terri Robinson Long Jump Jamine Moton Shot Put 2001 Cydonie Mothersill 60m, 200m Perry Fields Mile Burgher, Mothersill, Cutchin, Weston 4x400m Jamine Moton Shot Put, Weight Throw 2002 Sheri Smith Triple Jump Jamine Moton Shot Put, Weight Throw 2004 Ulfarsdottir, Rutherford, Smith, Hinton 4x400m 2005 Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 2007 Della Clark Weight Throw Liane Weber Pentathlon 2008 Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 2009 Patricia Mamona Triple Jump Patricia Mamona Pentathlon Liane Weber Pentathlon 2010 Kim Ruck 5000m Pringley, Rollins, Austin, Edgerson 4x400m Michaylin Golladay 60m Hurdles Brianna Rollins 200m, 60m Hurdles April Sinkler High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump Patricia Mamona Triple Jump Liane Weber Pentathlon 2011 Stormy Kendrick 60m, 200m Marlena Wesh 400m Jasmine Edgerson 60m Hurdles Brianna Rollins 60m Hurdles April Sinkler Long Jump, Triple Jump Brittney Waller Weight Throw OUTDOOR - BY EVENT 100m Stormy Kendrick 2010 Kristine Scott 2010 Simone Tomlinson 1998 Lisa Dillard 1990 200m Stormy Kendrick 2010 Kristine Scott 2009, 2010 Shekera Weston 1999, 2001 Simone Tomlinson 1998 Nikkie Bouyer 1998 Treshell Mayo 1994, 1995, 1996 Kim Graham 1991, 1992, 1993 Lisa Dillard 1990 400m Shenita Wilson 1996, 1997 Angel Fleetwood 1992 800m Ane Skak 1991 Tina Krebs 1983 1500m Karen Hartmann 1992 Tina Krebs 1984, 1985, 1986 3,000m Mareike Ressing 1991, 1993 Judith Shephard 1983, 1984 Stephanie Weikert 1982 Kerry Robinson 1982 Cindy Duarte 1981
WOMEN’S NCAA PARTICIPANTS 3,000m Steeplechase Alyssa Kulik 2011 5,000m Judith Shephard 1985 Kerry Robinson 1983 Stephanie Weikert 1983 Jennifer Briscoe 1982 10,000m Kim Ruck 2010 Tina Jenson 1997 K. Friedrichsen 1994 Michelle Scholtz 1990 Ute Jamrozy 1986 100m Hurdles Bridgette Owens 2011 Michaylin Golladay 2010, 2011 Polly Hardy 2008 Nikki Bouyer 1996, 1998 400m Hurdles Sonni Austin 2011 Christina Smith 2004 Silja Ulfarsdottir 2004, 2005 Nikki Bouyer 1999 Virginia Barnes 1995 4x100m Golladay, Gracia, Morris, Edgerson 2011 Golladay, Kendrick, Scott, Edgerson 2010 Murray, Burgher, Weston, Mothersill 2001 Brown, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer 1999 Robinson, Tomlinson, Bouyer, Weston 1998 Wilson, Tomlinson, Watt, Weston 1997 Wilson, Wyatt, Mayo, Bouyer 1996 McKelvey, Prescod, Fleetwood, Graham 1992 Dillard, Fleetwood, Graham, Henderson 1991 Dillard, Henderson, Fleetwood, Walton 1990 4x400m Ulfarsdottir, Smith, Cousins, Hinton 2004 Burgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston, Cutchin 2001 Cutchin, Brown, Bouyer, Weston 1999 Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 1998 Wilson, Norsworthy, Watt, Weston 1997 High Jump April Sinkler 2011 Sharia Clinkscales 1994 Pole Vault Lauren Terstappen 2011 Joana Costa 2003 Long Jump April Sinkler 2010, 2011 Jasmine Brunson 2011 Gisele Oliveira 2003 Tonya McKelvey 1993 Triple Jump April Sinkler 2010, 2011 Patricia Mamona 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011 Gisele Oliveira 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Nanette Holloway 1992 Marcia Fletcher 1991 Shot Put Jamine Moton 2001 Nikki Sims 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 Angela Dolby 1990, 1992 Hammer Throw Jamine Moton 2002 Heptathlon Liane Weber 2007, 2010, 2011 Lauren Nicholson 2003 Katja Pettinen 1995 OUTDOOR - BY YEAR 1981 Cindy Duarte 1982 Stephanie Weikert Kerry Robinson Jennifer Briscoe 1983 Tina Krebs Judith Shephard Kerry Robinson Stephanie Weikert 1984 Tina Krebs Judith Shephard
3,000m 3,000m 3,000m 5,000m 800m 3,000m 5,000m 5,000m 1,500m 3,000m
65 Alyssa Kulik is Clemson’s first steepler to make NCAAs.
1985 Tina Krebs 1,500m Judith Shephard 5,000m 1986 Tina Krebs 1,500m Ute Jamrozy 10,000m 1990 Lisa Dillard 100m, 200m Michelle Scholtz 10,000m Dillard, Henderson, Fleetwood, Walton 4x100m Angela Dolby Shot Put 1991 Kim Graham 200m Ane Skak 800m Mareike Ressing 3000m Dillard, Fleetwood, Graham, Henderson 4x100m Marcia Fletcher Triple Jump 1992 Kim Graham 200m Angel Fleetwood 400m Karen Hartmann 1500m McKelvey, Prescod, Fleetwood, Graham 4x100m Nanette Holloway Triple Jump Angela Dolby Shot Put 1993 Kim Graham 200m Mareike Ressing 3000m Tonya McKelvey Long Jump 1994 Treshell Mayo 200m Karen Friedrichsen 10,000m Sharia Clinkscales High Jump Nikki Sims Shot Put 1995 Treshell Mayo 200m Virginia Barnes 400m Hurdles Nikki Sims Shot Put Katja Pettinen Heptathlon 1996 Treshell Mayo 200m Shenita Wilson 400m Wilson, Watt, Mayo, Bouyer 4x100m Nikki Bouyer 100m Hurdles Nikki Sims Shot Put 1997 Shenita Wilson 400m Tina Jenson 10,000m Wilson, Tomlinson, Watt, Weston 4x100m Wilson, Norsworthy, Watt, Weston 4x400m Nikki Sims Shot Put 1998 Simone Tomlinson 100m, 200m Nikkie Bouyer 200m, 100m Hurdles Robinson, Tomlinson, Bouyer, Weston 4x100m
Cutchin, Watt, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m 1999 Shekera Weston 200m Brown, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer 4x100m Cutchin, Brown, Bouyer, Weston 4x400m Nikkie Bouyer 400m Hurdles 2001 Shekera Weston 200m Murray, Burgher, Weston, Mothersill 4x100m Burgher, Mothersill, Smith, Weston, Cutchin 4x400m Jamine Moton Shot Put 2002 Jamine Moton Hammer Throw Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 2003 Joana Costa Pole Vault Lauren Nicholson Heptathlon Gisele Oliveira Long Jump, Triple Jump 2004 Christina Smith 400m Hurdles Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m Hurdles Ulfarsdottir, Smith, Cousins, Hinton 4x400m Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 2005 Silja Ulfarsdottir 400m Hurdles Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump 2007 Patricia Mamona Triple Jump Liane Weber Heptathlon 2008 Polly Hardy 100m Hurdles Patricia Mamona Triple Jump 2009 Kristine Scott 200m 2010 Stormy Kendrick 100m, 200m Kristine Scott 100m, 200m Michaylin Golladay 100m Hurdles Golladay, Kendrick, Scott, Edgerson 4x100m April Sinkler Long Jump, Triple Jump Patricia Mamona Triple Jump Liane Weber Heptathlon 2011 Alyssa Kulik 3,000m Steeplechase Michaylin Golladay 100m Hurdles Bridgette Owens 100m Hurdles Sonni Austin 400m Hurdles Golladay, Gracia, Morris, Edgerson 4x100m April Sinkler High Jump, Long Jump, Triple Jump Lauren Terstappen Pole Vault Jasmine Brunson Long Jump Patricia Mamona Triple Jump Liane Weber Heptathlon
MEN’S ACC CHAMPIONS
66 1955 1959 1960 1962 1963 1964 1967 1970 1972 1973 1975 1977 1978 1979 1980 1987 1988 1989 1990
INDOOR Allston Mitchell High Jump John Dunkelberg 600 yards John Dunkelberg 600 yards Wesley King 70 yard LH Jimmy Wynn 60 yards Cone, Adams, Mile Relay Shaw, Wynn Jim Taylor 70 yard HH Greg Benz Shot Put Morgan, Romero 2-Mile Relay Seesman, Hall Wayne Jenkins 600 yards Long, Copeland, Mile Relay Zungoli, Jenkins Ed Fern High Jump Zungoli, Copeland, Mile Relay Seesman, Jenkins Ed Fern High Jump George, Moore, Mile Relay Funk, Huff Dean Matthews 2-Mile Jerry Butler 60 yards Messam, Rucker, DMR J. Flynn, Coffman Desai Williams 60 yards Desai Williams 440 yards Hans Koeleman Mile Hans Koeleman 2-Mile Davis, Rucker, Mile Relay Sharpe, Williams Marcus Black 600 yards Mike Spiritoso Shot Put Mike Spiritoso 35-lb Wt. Martin Flynn 2-Mile Paul McCaffrey Mile Terrance Herrington 800m Yehezkel Halifa 5000m Rodney Keasler Long Jump Soggs, Hines, 2-Mile Relay Wittman, Herrington Mike Neary 35-lb Wt. Philip Greyling Mile Philip Greyling 3000m Scott Erbach Shot Put Doug Thomas 55m Dave Wittman 800m James Trapp 200m @Philip Greyling 3000m @Philip Greyling Mile Larry Clark 5000m Gichaba, Hines, 2-Mile Relay Beecher, @Greyling Beecher, Wafford, Mile Relay Green, Trapp
Clemson swept the ACC 4x400 relay titles in 2011.
6’2” 1:12.7 1:13.3 7.4 6.4 3:26.2
8.8 53’3.75” 7:57.5
1:13.7 3:34.4 6’10” 3:19.9 6’10” 3:23.9
8:57.7 6.2 10:07.4
6.2 48.55 4:04.04 8:49.51 3:16.81
1:10.0 63’4” 50’11” 8:46.29 4:10.50 1:51.36 14:04.79 24’5.75” 7:26.99 53’7” 4:08.96 8:12.62 55’2.25” 6.22 1:53.01 21.03 8:17.13 4:05.85 14:24.05 7:40.06 3:11.38
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
James Trapp Michael Green Larry Ryans Cormac Finnerty Cormac Finnerty Wright, Roach, Dorrity, Beecher Scott Erbach Duane Ross @Michael Green @Michael Green Wesley Russell Cormac Finnerty Mike Kauffman Eric Lander Duane Ross Gill, Richards, Wheeler, Francis Tooman, Hines, Reckner, Harris Hines, Thomas, Gill, Haynes Shawn Thomas Greg Hines David Hartzler Shawn Crawford Joe Gibson Tony Lloyd @Shawn Crawford @Shawn Crawford Ato Modibo Davidson Gill Esteban Diaz Sultan Tucker Allen, Franklin, Gill, Modibo Doug Ameigh Bryan Williams @Shawn Crawford @Shawn Crawford Sultan Tucker Fred Sharpe @Jacey Harper @Jacey Harper Ato Modibo Todd Matthews Doug Ameigh Spain, Harper, Copes, Modibo Dwight Thomas Dwight Thomas Jacey Harper Ato Modibo Larry Griffin @Jacey Harper Otto Spain Jason Meany Tye Hill Adam Linkenauger Derek Gilson Rick Hill Itay Magidi Adam Linkenauger George Kitchens Adam Linkenauger Mitch Greeley Ryan Koontz Jacoby Ford George Fields #Travis Padgett Mitch Greeley Jacoby Ford Murdock, Moss Rispress, Jackson Miller Moss
55m 55m 55mHH Mile 3000m 2-Mile Relay
Heptathlon
5,881 pts
1956 1959 1960 1962
OUTDOOR John Steedley 120 yard HH Paul Snyder Javelin John Dunkelberg 440 yards Jim Wynn 100 yards Shawn, Gilberg, 440 yard Relay Wynn, Kelly
14.7 219’9” 47.9 9.7 42.3
Shot Put 55mHH 55m 200m 400m 3000m Mile Pole Vault 55mHH 4x400m Relay
6.22 6.15 7.12 4:03.72 8:16.73 7:30.52
57’7.25” 7.12 6.10 20.96 46.03 8:11.94 4:07.96 17’2.75” 7.22 3:12.14
DMR
10:05.68
200m 55mHH Pole Vault 60m 3000m Triple Jump 60m 200m 400m 800m Mile 60mHH 4x400m Relay
21.68 7.34 16’7.5” 6.66 8:16.30 50’9.5” 6.77 20.81 46.00 1:52.46 4:10.20 7.79 3:09.66
4x400m Relay
High Jump Triple Jump 60m 200m 60mHH 800m 60m 200m 400m 60mHH High Jump 4x400m Relay
3:14.84
7’1.5” 52’5.25” 6.62 20.43 7.79 1:51.79 6.74 21.35 46.57 7.73 7’0.5” 3:14.08
60m 6.76 60mHH 7.81 200m 21.57 400m 47.58 60m 6.76 200m 21.48 400m 47.63 3000m 8:17.07 60m 6.73 High Jump 7’2.25” Shot Put 59’11” Heptathlon 5,528 pts 5000m 14:16.03 High Jump 6’11.75” Long Jump 24’11.25” High Jump 7’2.5” Pole Vault 17’7” Heptathlon 5,515 pts 60m 6.52 Long Jump 24’5.5” 60m 6.63 Pole Vault 17’8.5” 60m 6.51 4x400m Relay 3:10.47
Men’s ACC Champion Leaders ACC Champions (Indoor and Outdoor Combined) Name Total Ind Years James Trapp 12 6 1990-92 Shawn Crawford 11 9 1997-00 Jacey Harper 10 6 2000-03 Michael Green 9 6 1990-93 Tony Wheeler 9 4 1994-97 Jimmy Wynn 9 4 1962-64 Ato Modibo 8 4 1999-02 Hans Koeleman 7 7 1980-83 Andrew Beecher 7 2 1990-93 Adam Linkenauger 7 7 2003-07 Dave Wittman 6 5 1988-91 Larry Ryans 6 3 1990-92, 94 Ed Fern 5 5 1973-76 Dwight Thomas 5 5 2002 Terrance Herrington 5 4 1985, 87-89 Desai Williams 5 4 1979-80 Philip Greyling 5 4 1989-91 Duane Ross 5 4 1992-95 Eric Lander 5 5 1993-96 Davidson Gill 5 1 1995-96, 99 Larry Griffin 5 1 2001-04 Travis Padgett 5 4 2006-08 Mike Columbus 4 4 1975-78 Martin Flynn 4 4 1984-87 Mike Spiritoso 4 4 1983-84, 86-87 Cormac Finnerty 4 4 1990-93 Sultan Tucker 4 3 1998-01 Wesley Russell 4 2 1992-93 Shawn Thomas 4 2 1994-96 Otto Spain 4 2 2000-03 Tye Hill 4 2 2003-05 Charles Allen 4 0 1997-00
Note: Total includes individual championships plus relay crowns. 1963 1964 1965 1967 1969 1970 1971 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1980 1981
Center Leland Jim Wynn Jim Wynn King, Poole, Wynn, Kelly Dick Dobbs Avery Nelson Poole, Shaw, Wynn, Durham Wynn, Huey, Cone, Adams Avery Nelson Greg Benz Jim Taylor Roger Collins @Roger Collins Josh Collins Roger Collins Josh Collins Josh Collins Mac Copeland Ed Fern Ed Fern Stewart Ralph Mike Columbus Ed Fern Stewart Ralph Mike Columbus Mike Columbus Mike Columbus Stewart Ralph Mike Hartle Desai Williams Desai Williams @Julius Ogaro @Julius Ogaro @Julius Ogaro Hans Koeleman Mark McKoy Hans Koeleman Terrence Toatley
Long Jump 100 yards 220 yards 440 yard Relay
24’5” 9.7 21.0 41.8
Discus Triple Jump 440 yard Relay
156’4.5” 46’7.5” 41.8
Triple Jump Shot Put 120 yard HH Javelin Javelin 100 yards Javelin 100 yards 200 yards 440 yard IH High Jump High Jump Javelin Discus High Jump Javelin Discus Discus Discus Javelin Javelin 100m 200m 5000m 10,000m 3000mSC 1500m 110mHH 3000mSC 100m
46’7” 55’5.5” 14.4 247’1” 253’9” 9.6 262’2” 9.6 21.5 53.0 6’10” 6’9.25” 239’8” 176’1.5” 7’0” 266’5” 169’3” 188’9” 186’0” 249’4” 249’0” 10.49 20.71 14:07.11 29:31.6 8:42.73 3:46.55 14.26 8:49.98 10.47
Mile Relay
3:14.2
MEN’S ACC CHAMPIONS
67
Travis Padgett won three straight ACC crowns in the 100.
1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991
C.McSwain, Varn, 4x100m Relay Toatley, R. McSwain Mike Hartle Javelin @Hans Koeleman 3000mSC Jack Harkness Shot Put Jim Haughey 10,000m Terrence Toatley 100m @Hans Koeleman 5000m Jeff Jones Long Jump Jim Haughey 10,000m @Hans Koeleman 3000mSC Mike Spiritoso Shot Put Stijn Jaspers 5000m Stijn Jaspers 10,000m Victor Smalls High Jump @Greg Moses 100m @Greg Moses 200m Martin Flynn 5000m Greg Moses 100m Marcus Black 400m Martin Flynn 1500m Eddie Richardson 400mIH Shelton Boyer Long Jump Victor Smalls High Jump Frank Crossen Javelin Martin Flynn 5000m Marcus Black 400m Mike Spiritoso Shot Put Terrance Herrington 800m Terrance Herrington 1500m Frank Crossen Javelin Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m Dov Kremer 1500m Frank Crossen Javelin Terrance Herrington 1500m Dave Wittman 3000mSC Rodney Keasler Long Jump Yehezkel Halifa 10,000m Larry Clark 10,000m Dave Wittman 1500m @James Trapp 100m @James Trapp 200m Thomas, James, 4x100m Relay Ryans, @Trapp Beecher, Wafford, 4x400m Relay Hines, @Trapp Jeff Fields Pole Vault Thomas, Green, 4x100m Relay James, Trapp Dave Wittman 3000mSC Dave Wittman 1500m Larry Ryans 110mHH Michael Green 100m Andrew Beecher 800m
40.86
257’5” 8:35.6 57’7” 29:46.9 10.6 13:56.76 24’9.75” 30:00.75 8:35.9 58’10” 14:07.34 29:43.54 7’1” 10.23 20.41 14:18.72 10.32 46.77 3:44.3 51.40 25’1.5” 6’11.75” 208’6” 14:07.00 47.0 59’4.25” 1:48.73 3:43.34 216’8” 28:56.80 3:44.36 214’7” 3:56.3 9:01.3 24’11” 29:53.15 29:54.48 3:47.58 10.12 20.61 40.19 3:08.02 17’0” 39.14
8:53.5 3:47.95 13.76 10.39 1:48.83
1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
@James Trapp 100m @James Trapp 200m Andrew Beecher 800m Cormac Finnerty 5000m Larry Ryans 110mHH Duane Ross 110mHH Gilbert, @Trapp, 4x100m Relay Ryans, Russell Beecher, @Trapp, 4x400m Relay Roach, Russell Scott Erbach Shot Put Wheatley, @Green, 4x100m Relay Gilbert, Oliver Wesley Russell 400m @Michael Green 100m @Michael Green 200m Eric Lander Decathlon Eric Lander Javelin Cormac Finnerty 5000m Tony Wheeler 200m Wheeler, Ross, 4x100m Relay Ryans, Oliver Mike Kauffman 1500m Tony Wheeler 200m Duane Ross 110mHH Francis, Thomas, 4x400m Relay Hines, Wheeler Tony Wheeler 400m Eric Lander Decathlon Eric Lander Javelin Matt Helinski Hammer Gill, Thomas, 4x400m Relay Wheeler, Haynes Tony Wheeler 200m Jeremichael Williams 110mHH Williams, Wheeler, 4x100m Relay Franklin, Allen David Hartzler Pole Vault Matt Helinski Hammer Josh Scott Decathlon @Shawn Crawford 100m @Shawn Crawford 200m Jeremichael Williams 110mHH Damian DiCola Javelin Jason Brewer High Jump Chambers, Allen, 4x100m Relay @Crawford, Franklin Ato Modibo 400m Sultan Tucker 110mHH Doug Ameigh High Jump @Shawn Crawford 100m @Shawn Crawford 200m Todd Matthews 110mHH Fred Sharpe 400mIH
10.27 20.48 1:48.20 14:10.78 13.61 13.61 39.96 3:05.09 58’2.5” 39.80
45.62 10.03w 20.83 6,934 pts 198’3” 14:16.38 20.52 40.29 3:46.16 20.36 13.89 3:05.16
45.50 7,615 pts 220’4” 193’9” 3:10.76 20.23 13.76 39.73
16’7.25” 190’1” 7,016 pts 10.18 20.31 13.53 203’6” 6’1.75” 39.65 45.51 13.82 7’1” 10.37 20.54 13.81 50.73
2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2011
Harper, @Crawford, Allen, Moorman Ryan Lewis Malcolm Reynolds Andy Giesler Jacey Harper Jacey Harper Ato Modibo Todd Matthews Jason Meany Tucker, Modibo, Harper, Griffin Andy Giesler @Dwight Thomas @Dwight Thomas @Dwight Thomas Griffin, Spain, Harper, Currie Otto Spain Roy Cheney Griffin, Spain, T. Hill, Currie Rick Hill Tye Hill Michael Bolling Griffin, Hill, Richards, Currie Adam Linkenauger George Kitchens Rick Hill Adam Linkenauger George Kitchens Travis Padgett Adam Linkenauger Ryan Koontz Travis Padgett Matt Clark Mills, Porter Swaggard, Brown Adam Linkenauger #Travis Padgett Guy, Brown Mills, #T. Padgett Mitch Greeley Jacoby Ford Murdock, Jackson Rispress, Moss Alex Padgett
4x100m Relay
40.19
Pole Vault High Jump Decathlon 100m 200m 400m 110mHH 5000m 4x100m Relay
16’4.75” 6’10.75” 7,254 pts 10.25 20.71 44.87 13.84 14:31.59 40.24
400m 110mHH 4x100m Relay
46.30 14.15 40.20
Decathlon 100m 200m 110mHH 4x100m Relay
7,619 pts 10.27 20.73 13.74 39.86
Decathlon 100m 400mIH 4x100m Relay
7,068 pts 10.52 51.61 39.75
HIgh Jump 100m 4x100m Relay
7’1.75” 10.17 39.40
High Jump Long Jump Decathlon High Jump Long Jump 100m High Jump Decathlon 100m 10,000m 4x400m Relay
Pole Vault 100m 4x400m Relay Shot Put
7’1” 24’6.25” 7,300 pts 7’1” 25’2.5” 10.35 6’11.75” 7,371 pts 10.23 29:46.26 3:09.89
17’0.75” 10.28 3:07.17 59’0.75”
Note: @ - Indicates Overall Meet MVP; # - Indicates Meet Track MVP; the ACC did not hold indoor championships from 1981-86; Bold denotes current student-athlete.
WOMEN’S ACC CHAMPIONS
68 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004 2005 2007 2009 2010 2011 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987
INDOOR Ute Jamrozy 2 mile Jeannie Burris Shot Put Jeannie Burris Shot Put Lisa Dillard 55m Jeannie Burris Shot Put Lisa Dillard 55m Anne Evans 3000m Angela Dolby Shot Put Angel Fleetwood 400m Kim Graham 55m Kim Graham 200m Ane Skak 800m Monyetta Haynesworth LJ Monique Everett 55mH @Kim Graham 55m @Kim Graham 200m Karen Hartmann Mile @Karen Hartmann Mile @Karen Hartmann 800m Kim Graham 200m Mareike Ressing 3000m Kohler, Mayo, Mile Relay Avery, Graham Barnes, Avery, DMR Engel, Ressing Tonya McKelvey LJ Nikki Sims Shot Put Simone Tomlinson 55m Nikki Sims Shot Put Weston, Norsworthy, 4x400m Watt, Wilson Simone Tomlinson 60m Samantha Watt 400m Cutchin, Watt 4x400m Bouyer, Weston Shekera Weston 200m Shekera Weston 400m Erin Nett Pole Vault Jamine Moton Shot Put Joana Costa Pole Vault Cydonie Mothersill 200m Marcia Smith 400m @Jamine Moton Shot Put @Jamine Moton Weight Throw Smith, Cutchin, 4x400m Burgher, Mothersill Jamine Moton Weight Throw Jamine Moton Shot Put Silja Ulfarsdottir 200m Hinton, Rutherford, 4x400m Smith, Ulfarsdottir Gisele Oliveira LJ Gisele Oliveira TJ Lauren Nicholson Pentathlon Gisele Oliveira TJ Liane Weber Pentathlon ^April Sinkler High Jump ^April Sinkler Long Jump Liane Weber Pentathlon Brianna Rollins 200m Kim Ruck 5000m Pringley, Rollins 4x400m Austin, Edgerson ^April Sinkler High Jump ^April Sinkler Long Jump Liane Weber Pentathlon #Stormy Kendrick 60m Marlena Wesh 400m Jasmine Edgerson 60mHH Rollins, #Kendrick 4x400m Austin, Wesh Brittney Waller Weight Throw
OUTDOOR Kerry Robinson 5000m Tina Krebs 800m Tina Krebs 800m Tina Krebs 800m Tina Krebs 800m Elsa Breit 1500m Ute Jamrozy 10,000m Jeannie Burris Discus
10:01.47 42’4.5” 44’6” 6.91 47’9.75” 6.88 9:48.54 48’0.5” 54.44 6.91 23.78 2:07.14 20’5” 7.74 6.91 23.59 4:44.49 4:51.26 2:07.82 23.57 9:39.45 3:44.35 11:48.46 20’0.25” 51’3.5” 6.89 49’5.5” 3:42.76 7.28 54.45 3:39.59
23.62 53.36 11’6.25” 49’1.5” 11’11.75” 23.58 54.45 52’5.25” 68’0.5” 3:41.69
1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998
Jeannie Burris Shot Put Lisa Dillard 100m Lisa Dillard 200m Jeannie Burris Shot Put Helen Rogers 10,000m Lisa Parak Discus Dillard, Henderson, 4x100m Fleetwood, Walton Lisa Dillard 100m Lisa Dillard 200m Angela Dolby Shot Put Lisa Parak Discus Lisa Parak Javelin Ane Skak 400mIH Skak, @Graham, 4x400m Fleetwood, Walton @Kim Graham 200m @Graham, Henderson, 4x100m Fleetwood, Dillard Lisa Parak Discus @Kim Graham 100m @Kim Graham 200m @Graham, Fleetwood, 4x100m Prescod, McKelvey Karen Hartmann 1500m Angela Dolby Shot Put Liz Griesback Javelin Anne Evans 5000m @Kim Graham 100m @Kim Graham 200m @Graham, McKelvey, 4x100m Ketter, Mayo Erika Selby 400mH Mareike Ressing 3000m Nikki Sims Shot Put @Nikki Sims Shot Put Treshell Mayo 200m Simone Tomlinson 100m Annu Montell Heptathlon Simone Tomlinson 100m Nikkie Bouyer 200m Kammie Blount Javelin Jamine Moton Shot Put
68’4.5” 51’9.75” 23.96 3:41.08
20’10.75” 44’1.5” 3,676 pts 45’1.75” 4,089 pts 5’11.5” 21’4.25” 4,218 pts 23.69 16:04.02 3:35.76 6’0.75” 21’6” 4,262 pts 7.28 53.10 8.17 3:37.26 64’8.5”
16:02.76 2:02.82 2:02.82 2:05.79 2:05.86 4:23.77 33:32.60 135’5”
Stormy Kendrick was the ACC indoor & outdoor MVP in 2011.
45’5” 11.64 23.73 45’2.5” 35:20.0 150’2.75” 45.61 11.57 23.56 47’7” 149’7” 161’4” 58.61 3:34.50 23.42 44.88
149’8” 11.48 23.31 44.60
4:21.52 50’0.5” 148’6” 16:54.17 11.57 23.73 45.69
1:02.04 9:33.25 47’6 .25” 52’7.25” 23.47 12.01 5,171 pts 11.21 23.12 143’0” 50’1.75”
Women’s ACC Champion Leaders ACC Champions (Indoor and Outdoor Combined) Name Total Ind Years Kim Graham 15 10 1991-93 Jamine Moton 13 13 1998-99, 2001-02 Lisa Dillard 8 6 1989-91 April Sinkler 7 7 2008-11 Gisele Oliveira 7 7 2002-05 Shekera Weston 7 3 1997-99, 2001 Jeannie Burris 6 6 1987-90 Stormy Kendrick 6 3 2009-11 Cydonie Mothersill 6 3 2001 Angel Fleetwood 5 1 1989-92 Jasmine Edgerson 4 1 2009-11 Michelle Burgher 4 1 2001 Liane Weber 5 5 2007-11 Karen Hartmann 4 4 1992-95 Tina Krebs 4 4 1983, 1985-87 Lisa Parak 4 4 1989-91 Nikki Sims 4 4 1994-97 Simone Tomlinson 4 4 1995-98 Silja Ulfarsdottir 4 1 2002-05 Angela Dolby 3 3 1989-92 Marlena Wesh 3 2 2011 Brianna Rollins 3 1 2009-11 Nikkie Bouyer 3 1 1996, 1998-99 Treshell Mayo 3 1 1993-96 Tonya McKelvey 3 1 1991-93 Mareike Ressing 3 1 1991,93,95 Marcia Smith 3 1 2000-02
Note: Total includes individual championships plus relay crowns.
1999 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2010 2011
Erin Nett Jamine Moton Jamine Moton Robinson, Weston, Cutchin, Bouyer @Cydonie Mothersill @Cydonie Mothersill Shekera Weston Kyana Elder Michelle Burgher Sheri Smith Jamine Moton Jamine Moton Jamine Moton Murray, Weston Burgher, @Mothersill Smith, Cutchin, Burgher, @Mothersill @Jamine Moton @Jamine Moton Gisele Oliveira Ulfarsdottir, Smith, Cousins, Hinton Gisele Oliveira Ulfarsdottir, Hinton, Hill, Perry Gisele Oliveira Gisele Oliveira Golladay, Kendrick Scott, Edgerson ^April Sinkler ^April Sinkler Liane Weber #Stormy Kendrick #Stormy Kendrick Marlena Wesh Kim Ruck Golladay, Kendrick Morris, Edgerson ^April Sinkler Liane Weber
Pole Vault Shot Put Discus 4x100m
12’ 1/2” 50’3.25” 163’5” 45.07
100m 200m 400m 100mH 400mH TJ Discus Shot Put Hammer 4x100m
11.34 22.57 52.81 13.51 57.79 41’9.25” 176’7” 52’5.25” 188’8” 44.19
Hammer Shot Put TJ 4x400m
206’1” 55’5” 43’10” 3:37.28
4x400m
3:41.69
TJ 4x400m
43’5.25” 3:40.25
High Jump Long Jump Heptathlon 100m 200m 400m 10,000m 4x100m
5’11.25” 21’0.75” 5,928 pts 11.25 23.09 52.28 33:47.85 44.27
LJ TJ 4x100m
High Jump Heptathlon
20’8.5” 43’9.75” 44.36
5’11.5” 5,463 pts
Note: @ - Indicates Overall Meet MVP; # - Meet Track MVP; ^ - Meet Field MVP; the ACC began women’s ACC outdoor meets in 1983 and indoor meets in 1987; Bold denotes current student-athlete.
MEN’S ALL-ACC HONORS Terrance Herrington Rodney Keasler Kelvin Sykes George Milton Dov Kremer Jeff Fields John Boobas Greg Moses Terrance Herrington Dov Kremer Dov Kremer James Trapp Dion Wafford Dennis Hines Dave Wittman Larry Ryans Doug Thomas Cormac Finnerty Jorge Pacheco Larry Ryans Jeff Fields James Trapp Michael Green James Trapp Wesley Russell Andrew Beecher Anthony Knight Scott Erbach Wesley Russell Kendrick Roach Mike Kauffman Cormac Finnerty Mike Kauffman Kevin Hogan Larry Ryans Mike Kauffman Kevin Hogan Clarence Richards Duane Ross Nathan Fields Davidson Gill Junior Alexander Eric Lander Shawn Thomas Tony Wheeler Greg Hines Josh Scott David Hartzler Matt Helinski Carlton Chambers Shawn Thomas Aaron Haynes Esteban Diaz Jeremichael Williams Josh Scott Bryan Williams Kenny Franklin Matt Helinski Matt Helinski Carlton Chambers
INDOOR 1987 1000 yards Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump 1988 Mile Pole Vault Shot Put 1989 55m 800m Mile 3000m
1990 55m 400m 800m Mile 55mHH
1991 55m 3000m 5000m 55mHH Pole Vault
1992 55m 200m 200m 400m 800m 55mHH Weight Throw 1993 200m 800m Mile Mile 3000m 5000m 55mHH
1994 3000m 5000m 400m 55mHH Pole Vault 1995 800m 55mHH Pole Vault
1996 400m 400m 55mHH High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put
1997 55m 200m 800m Mile 55mHH High Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Weight Throw 1998 60m
2:08.19 24’11.25” 52’3.5” 7’1.5” 4:10.62 16’0” 56’8” 6.28 1:49.71 4:09.56 8:12.63 6.24 47.62 1:53.64 4:06.38 7.37 6.24 8:19.04 14:19.3 7.27 16’7.5” 6.25 20.72 21.01 46.43 1:50.05 7.31 52’7” 21.32 1:51.05 4:03.39 4:04.45 8:14.19 14:40.07 7.26 8:27.37 14:45.10 48.91 7.38 16’8.75” 1:54.82 7.60 16’10.75” 48.01 48.72 7.54 6’11” 16’7.5” 53’4.25” 6.34 21.75 1:55.39 4:12.94 7.36 6’11” 50’1.25” 48’6.75” 54’6.5” 63’4.75” 6.70
Kenny Franklin Shawn Crawford Davidson Gill Esteban Diaz Joe Gibson Jeremichael Williams Sultan Tucker Bryan Williams Jorge Tienda Benjamin Hess Ato Modibo Joe Gibson Todd Matthews Bryan Williams Tony Lloyd David Collins Ato Modibo Ato Modibo Mike Connelly Charles Allen Doug Ameigh Kai Maull Bryan Williams Keith Rzewuski Larry Griffin Ato Modibo Otto Spain Otto Spain Sultan Tucker Ian Potter Malcolm Reynolds Kai Maull Jacey Harper Larry Griffin Marcus Hodge Jason Meany Todd Matthews Doug Ameigh Jacey Harper Airese Currie Michael Bolling Roy Cheney Terrance McDaniel Ron Richards Tye Hill Ron Richards Roy Cheney George Kitchens Adam Klotzbach Brent Hobbs Tye Hill Ronald Richards Roy Cheney Itay Magidi Derrick Wyatt Derrick Wyatt Jason Bell Mitch Greeley Brent Hobbs Travis Padgett Corey Brown Roy Cheney Brent Hobbs Jacoby Ford Matt Clark Matt Clark
60m 200m 800m Mile 5000m 60mHH 60mHH Triple Jump Pole Vault Pole Vault
1999 200m 5000m 60mHH High Jump Triple Jump 2000 60m 200m 400m 800m 60mHH High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put 2001 60m 200m 200m 400m 60mHH 60mHH High Jump Triple Jump 2002 60m 60m 800m 5000m 60mHH High Jump 2003 60m 60m 400m 60mHH High Jump
2004 60m 200m 200m 60mHH Long Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon
2005 60m 200m 60mHH 3000m 3000m 5000m Triple Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon
2006 60m 60m 60m Hurdles Heptathlon 2007 200m 3000m 5000m
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6.70 20.87 1:50.82 4:07.34 14:29.98 7.79 7.82 49’8.25” 15’5.75” 15’5.75” 21.25 14:26.14 7.91 6’10.75” 50’0.75” 6.70 21.38 46.39 1:52.42 7.85 7’1” 24’9.75” 51’6.5” 52’8.75” 6.89 21.50 21.66 47.81 7.75 7.99 7’0.5” 50’7.25” 6.77 6.77 1:53.63 14:24.40 7.83 7’3” 6.77 6.79 48.82 8.12 7’1.75” 6.82 21.61 21.54 7.93 24’2.5” 15’11” 5,393 pts 6.76 21.44 7.98 8:13.78 8:13.94 14:18.09 51’1.75” 16’4.75” 5,301 pts 6.74 6.78 7.94 5,413 pts 21.43 8:19.42 14:18.32
Chris Slate was All-ACC twice in the 800 in 2011. Jason Bell Adam Linkenauger Mitch Greeley Ryan Koontz C.J. Spiller Matt Clark Chris Spear Zach Berg Travis Swaggard Travis Swaggard Justin Murdock Josh Fowler Zach Berg Miller Moss Chris Slate Spencer Adams Alex Padgett Terrance Parks Shelton Boyer Eddie Richardson George Milton Shelton Boyer Kevin Sykes Terrance Herrington Yekezkel Halifa Charlie James Dion Wafford Terrance Herrington Philip Greyling Philip Greyling Larry Clark Larry Clark Jeff Fields
Triple Jump High Jump Pole Vault Heptathlon
2008 60m 5000m Pole Vault Weight Throw 2009 200m 400m
2010 60m Long Jump Weight Throw Heptathlon 2011 800m 60mHH Shot Put
OUTDOOR 1986 Long Jump High Jump 400mIH
1987 High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump 1988 1500m 5000m
1989 100m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m 5000m 10,000m Pole Vault
50’11.5” 6’11.5” 17’5.5” 5,531 pts 6.70 14:29.37 17’0.75” 57’0.75” 21.48 47.76 6.72 24’7.75” 66’9.25” 5,699 pts 1:51.01 7.94 56’7.25” 24’11.75” 6’11.75” 51.40 6’9.75” 24’10” 51’7.25” 3:45.53 14:09.05 10.57 51.80 1:48.34 3:56.5 9:01.5 14:28.1 30:12.74 16’0”
MEN’S ALL-ACC HONORS
70 Frank Crossen Scott Erbach
Dennis Hines Philip Greyling Rim Cox Larry Clark Larry Ryans Dion Wafford Doug Thomas James Trapp Jeff Fields Trevor Gilbert Michael Wheatley Wesley Russell Kendrick Roach Cormac Finnerty Larry Armstead Wesley Russell Andrew Beecher Mike Kauffman Kevin Hogan Duane Ross Delvon Wilson John Thorp Clarence Richards Larry Ryans Mitchel Francis Eric Lander Eric Lander Enayat Oliver Clarence Richards Junior Alexander Greg Hines John Thorp David Hartzler Josh Scott Tony Wheeler Shawn Thomas Davidson Gill Jeremichael Williams Greg Hines Aaron Haynes Matt Helinski Carlton Chambers Tony Wheeler John McMillian Greg Hines Aaron Haynes Marcus Phillips Jason Brewer Josh Scott Bryan Williams Matt Helinski Damian DiCola Kenny Franklin Carlton Chambers Kenny Franklin Davidson Gill Greg Hines Greg Hines Tony Lloyd Tony Lloyd Bryan Williams Benjamin Hess Tom Hopkins
Javelin Shot Put
1990 800m 1500m 3000m 5000m 110mHH 400mIH
1991 100m 200m Pole Vault
1992 100m 100m 200m 800m 1500m Triple Jump 1993 200m 800m 1500m 10,000m 110mHH 400mIH High Jump 1994 400m 110mHH 400mIH Decathlon Javelin
1995 400m 400m 110mHH 400mIH High Jump Pole Vault Decathlon 1996 200m 400m 800m 110mHH 400mIH 400mIH Shot Put
1997 100m 400m 1500m 110mHH 400mIH 400mIH High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Javelin 1998 100m 100m 200m 800m 110mHH 400mIH High Jump Triple Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Javelin
220’6” 52’6.75” 1:49.59 3:47.59 8:49.0 14:13.30 13.96 51.02 10.41 20.92 16’8.75” 10.54 10.79 21.00 1:48.20 3:47.04 51’9” 21.29 1:48.08 3:47.56 30:07.71 14.00 52.51 7’1.75” 45.94 13.81 50.20 6932 198’0” 46.91 46.93 14.32 50.85 7’1.75” 16’0.75” 6415 20.07 47.42 1:53.04 13.86 51.37 51.45 53’8.25” 10.50 45.37 3:51.64 14.24 50.06 50.21 6’9.75” 23’6.25” 48’10” 54’11.25” 208’9” 10.32 10.35 20.97 1:50.53 13.97 50.42 6’8” 49’6.25” 48’10.25” 16’3.25” 188’2”
Kenny Franklin Kenny Franklin Davidson Gill Esteban Diaz Todd Matthews Bryan Williams Mark Jellison Jacey Harper Ato Modibo Mike Connelly Jason Meany Sultan Tucker Charles Allen Doug Ameigh Mark Mirabito Kai Maull Mark Jellison Larry Griffin Sultan Tucker Ato Modibo Otto Spain Sultan Tucker Doug Ameigh Kai Maull Larry Griffin Ato Modibo Todd Matthews Doug Ameigh Brit Barrow Rick Hill George Kitchens Ryan Lewis Terrance McDaniel Airese Currie Larry Griffin Otto Spain Itay Magidi Jason Meany Michael Bolling Roy Cheney Terrance McDaniel Kai Maull Ryan Lewis Airese Currie Ron Richards Lydell Perry Scott Kautz Ryan Fenton Derek Gilson Matt Lombardi Clayton Curtis Brent Hobbs Ryan Hunter Ronald Richards Ronald Richards Roy Cheney Scott Kautz Itay Magidi Mitch Greeley Ryan Koontz Itay Magidi George Fields Jason Bell Mitch Greeley Brent Hobbs
1999 200m 400m 800m 1500m 110mHH High Jump Decathlon
2000 100m 400m 800m 10,000m 110mHH 110mHH High Jump High Jump Long Jump Decathlon
2001 100m 100m 200m 400m 110mHH High Jump Triple Jump 2002 100m 400m 110mHH High Jump Triple Jump Decathlon Long Jump Pole Vault Triple Jump 2003 100m 100m 200m 3000mSC 5000m 400mIH 400mIH Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault 2004 100m 200m 110mHH 400mIH 3000mSC Shot Put Shot Put Javelin Decathlon Decathlon 2005 100m 200m 110mHH 400mIH 3000mSC Pole Vault Decathlon
2006 3000mSC Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Decathlon
20.63 46.09 1:50.15 3:53.52 13.88 7’1” 6620 10.83 47.03 1:51.71 30:18.54 14.04 14.25 6’8.75” 6’8.75” 24’3.5” 6831 10.60 10.61 21.06 46.47 14.06 7’1” 49’3” 10.54 45.81 13.75 6’10.75” 51’1” 7165 24’7.75” 16’10.75” 50’4.75” 10.52 10.59 21.37 8:52.30 14:17.81 51.93 52.30 24’7.75” 49’8.5” 16’0.75” 10.57 21.16 14.01 52.16 9:05.69 55’7.75” 54’5.25” 196’9” 7,180 pts 6,626 pts 10.52 21.06 14.23 51.29 8:41.69 16’6.75” 7,012 pts 8:55.49 24’9.75” 50’6” 16’2.75” 7,101 pts
Men’s All-ACC Leaders All-ACC Honors (Indoor and Outdoor Combined) Name Total Ind Years Ato Modibo 15 12 1999-2002 James Trapp 14 8 1990-92 Shawn Crawford 12 10 1997-2000 Larry Ryans 11 8 1990-92, 94 Jacey Harper 11 7 2000-03 Greg Hines 10 8 1995-98 Michael Green 10 7 1990-93 Davidson Gill 10 6 1995-96, 98-99 Tony Wheeler 10 6 1994-97 Terrance Herrington 9 8 1985,87-89 Kenny Franklin 9 6 1996-99 Andrew Beecher 9 4 1990-93 Doug Ameigh 8 8 1999-2002 Cormac Finnerty 8 8 1991-93 Mitch Greeley 8 8 2005-08 Eric Lander 8 8 1993-96 Adam Linkenauger 8 8 2003-07 Bryan Williams 8 8 1997-2000 Philip Greyling 8 7 1989-91 Travis Padgett 8 7 2006-08 Sultan Tucker 8 7 1998-2001 Wesley Russell 8 6 1992-93 Larry Griffin 8 5 2001-04 Matt Helinski 7 7 1994-97 Todd Matthews 7 7 1999-02 Dave Wittman 7 6 1988-91 Ron Richards 7 6 2002-05 Miller Moss 7 5 2007-11 Shawn Thomas 7 4 1994-97 Roy Cheney 6 6 2003-06 Matt Clark 6 6 2004-05, 07-08 Jacoby Ford 6 6 2007-09 Duane Ross 6 5 1992-95 Otto Spain 6 4 2000-03 Airese Currie 6 3 2002-2004 Charles Allen 6 2 1997-2000
Note: Total includes individual All-ACC honors plus relay crowns. C.J. Spiller Travis Padgett Matt Clark George Fields Jason Bell Mitch Greeley Ryan Koontz Jacoby Ford Travis Padgett Matt Clark Zach Berg Miller Moss Mike Feathers C.J. Spiller Trenton Guy Jacoby Ford Alex Padgett Spencer Adams Spencer Adams Xavier Tromp Josh Fowler Zach Berg Miller Moss Chris Slate Spencer Adams Miller Moss
2007 100m 200m 5000m Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Decathlon
2008 100m 200m 5000m Hammer Throw Decathlon Decathlon 2009 100m 100m 200m Hammer Throw 2010 110mHH 400mIH Pole Vault Long Jump Hammer Throw Decathlon 2011 800m 110mHH Decathlon
10.53 21.04 14:12.12 24’6.5” 51’4.5” 17’0.75” 7,139 pts 10.43 20.83 14:17.90 188’6” 6,991 pts 6,582 pts 10.49 10.51 20.88 184’10” 13.88 52.14 18’0.5” 23’10.25” 208’3” 7,628 pts 1:49.54 13.68 7,706 pts
WOMEN’S ALL-ACC HONORS Ute Jamrozy Angela Dolby Lisa Dillard Jeannie Burris Lisa Dillard Lisa Dillard Angela Dolby Anne Evans Marcia Fletcher Marcia Fletcher Angela Dolby Angel Fleetwood
INDOOR 1988 3000m
1989 Shot Put 200m 1990 Shot Put 200m
1991 55m Shot Put 3000m Triple Jump Long Jump 1992 Shot Put 400m
1993 Monyetta Haynesworth 55mH Kim Graham 55m Mareike Ressing Mile Tonya McKelvey Long Jump Pam Ketter Mareike Ressing Courtney Singleton Courtney Singleton Nikki Sims Virginia Barnes Samantha Watt Mareike Ressing
1994 55m 3000m Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put 1995 800m 400m 3,000m
9:30.96 47’7.25” 24.35 47’1.5” 23.88 6.92 47’1.75” 9:25.66 42’3.25” 20’7” 46’9” 53.82 7.82 6.91 4:54.17 20’9.25” 6.97 9:48.60 19’7.5” 40’9.75” 45’10.75” 2:14.41 56.29 9:44.90
Treshell Mayo Nikkie Bouyer Christine Engel Nicole Sims Simone Tomlinson Shenita Wilson Terri Robinson Shekera Weston Nikkie Bouyer Nikkie Bouyer Jamine Moton Nikkie Bouyer Mandy McLane Kyana Elder Marcia Smith Michelle Burgher Kyana Elder Mandy McLane Terri Robinson Silja Ulfarsdottir Sheri Smith Katie Pickett Silja Ulfarsdottir Della Clark
1996 55m 200m Mile
1997 Shot Put 55m 400m 1998 60m 400m 200m 60mH Shot Put
1999 60mH Pole Vault 2000 60mH 400m
2001 400m 60mH Pole Vault
2002 60m 400m Triple Jump 2003 High Jump
2004 400m Weight Throw
Patricia Mamona was a 13-time All-ACC performer.
7.01 24.36 4:48.80 48’6.75” 6.96 54.74 7.45 54.87 23.51 8.20 49’3” 8.30 11’6.25” 8.38 54.07 55.21 8.40 12’7.5” 7.50 55.14 41’5.25” 5’7.75” 54.01 57’7”
71 Women’s All-ACC Leaders All-ACC Honors (Indoor and Outdoor Combined) Name Total Ind Years Kim Graham 18 12 1991-93 Jamine Moton 17 17 1998-99, 2001-02 Patricia Mamona 13 13 2007-11 Lisa Dillard 12 9 1989-91 April Sinkler 11 11 2008-11 Gisele Oliveira 11 11 2002-05 Shekera Weston 10 5 1997-99, 2001 Angel Fleetwood 10 3 1989-92 Nikkie Bouyer 10 7 1996, 1998-99 Mareike Ressing 10 9 1991,93,95 Stormy Kendrick 9 6 2009-11 Silja Ulfarsdottir 9 6 2002-05 Jeannie Burris 7 7 1987-90 Nikki Sims 7 7 1994-97 Angela Dolby 7 7 1989-92 Treshell Mayo 7 5 1993-96 Kim Ruck 6 6 2008-11 Liane Weber 6 6 2007-11 Simone Tomlinson 6 6 1995-98 Jasmine Edgerson 6 3 2009-11 Note: Total includes individual All-ACC honors plus relay crowns.
Gisele Oliveira Della Clark Patricia Mamona Caroline Kennedy Della Clark Patricia Mamona Patricia Mamona Anastasia Wilson Patricia Mamona Nikola Lomnicka Patricia Mamona
2005 Long Jump
2006 Weight Throw 2007 Triple Jump Pole Vault Weight Throw 2008 Long Jump Triple Jump
2009 High Jump Triple Jump Weight Throw Pentathlon
Stormy Kendrick Brianna Rollins Patricia Mamona Brittney Waller
2010 60m 400m Triple Jump Weight Throw
Jasmine Edgerson Stormy Kendrick Marlena Wesh Kim Ruck Kim Ruck Bridgette Owens April Sinkler April Sinkler April Sinkler Whitney Fountain
2011 60m 200m 200m 3000m 5000m 60mHH High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Pentathlon
Patricia Cuffee Helen Rogers Angela Dolby Nancy Taliaferro Lisa Parak Anne Evans Michelle Scholtz
OUTDOOR 1988 Shot Put 10,000m 1989 Shot Put Discus Javelin
1990 3000m 10,000m
20’3” 62’0.5” 42’6” 12’5.5” 64’8” 19’10.75” 43’3.25” 5’9.25” 43’3” 61’10.25” 4,081 pts 7.44 54.01 43’11.75” 60’11.5” 7.33 23.29 23.47 9:21.34 16:40.78 8.21 5’10.5” 21’1.5” 42’11.75” 3,798 pts
44’7” 34:58.47 45’1” 142’4” 146’6” 9:44.6 34:50.19
WOMEN’S ALL-ACC HONORS
72 Patricia Cuffee Mareike Ressing Kim Graham Gail Groulx Angel Fleetwood Karen Hartmann Monyetta Haynesworth
1991 Shot Put 3000m 100m 10,000m
1992 200m 3000m Triple Jump
1993 Treshell Mayo 400m Mareike Ressing 1500m Monyetta Haynesworth Long Jump Sharia Clinkscales Mareike Ressing Denise Massey Jodie Phillips Sharia Clinkscales Mareike Ressing Aija Kortesoja Treshell Mayo Nikkie Bouyer Treshell Mayo Shenita Wilson Aija Kortesoja Simone Tomlinson Shenita Wilson Annu Montell Nikki Sims Simone Tomlinson Megan Hartman Mandy McLane Jamine Moton Shekera Weston Julianne Littmann Nikkie Bouyer Mandy McLane Jamine Moton Kammi Blount Joana Costa
1994 High Jump 3000m Discus Javelin 1995 High Jump 3,000m
1996 Shot Put 100m 100mH 200m 400m Heptathlon 1997 100m 400m Heptathlon Shot Put 1998 200m 3000m Pole Vault Discus 1999 200m 5000m 100mH Pole Vault Hammer 2000 Javelin Pole Vault
Michaylin Golladay won a pair of ACC titles with the 4x1.
45’10.25” 9:43.14 11.72 35:05.62 23.52 9:40.62 20’9” 54.01 4:24.90 20’5.25” 5’8.5” 9:47.71 147’4” 138’5” 5’9.25” 9:52.07 48’ 5.25” 11.37 13.35 22.89 53.42 5183 pts
LaShonda Cutchin Kyana Elder Nyjla Littlejohn Shekera Weston Michelle Burgher Nyjla Littlejohn Marcia Smith Silja Ulfarsdottir Antisha Anderson Jamine Moton Gisele Oliveira Sheri Smith Joana Costa Lauren Nicholson Gisele Oliveira Katie Pickett Silja Ulfarsdottir Gisele Oliveira Silja Ulfarsdottir Sara Young Della Clark
12.01 52.98 5171 50’0.5”
Patricia Mamona Della Clark Linda Buchholz Liane Weber
23.24 9:59.30 10’4” 154’5”
Patricia Mamona Patricia Mamona Bethanie Wachna
23.26 17:18.51 13.32 11’3.75” 178’2” 142’8” 12’3.5”
Anastasia Wilson Linda Buchholz Nikola Lomnicka Stormy Kendrick Stormy Kendrick Brittany Pringley Kim Ruck Kim Ruck
400m 100mH 400mH
2001 200m 400m 400mH
2002 400m 400m High Jump Discus Triple Jump Triple Jump 2003 Pole Vault Heptathlon Long Jump High Jump 2004 400mH Long Jump 2005 400mH Pole Vault
2006 Hammer Throw 2007 Triple Jump Hammer Throw Javelin Heptathlon 2008 Long Jump Triple Jump Javelin
2009 High Jump Javelin Hammer Throw 2010 100m 200m 400m 5000m 10,000m
53.50 13.62 59.68 23.27 52.89 58.76 53.34 53.97 5’1.75” 156’2” 41’10.75” 43’0.5” 12’4” 5,036 pts 20’6.5” 5’7” 58.40 20’2.5” 56.62 12’5.5” 185’4” 42’1.25” 183’5” 143’0” 5,337 pts 19’10.25” 43’4.5” 141’0” 5’7” 148’5” 197’8” 11.25 22.83 53.72 16:38.05 34:20.28
Clemson’s Regional History Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009 Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009
East Region Champions Athlete Event Airese Currie 100m Itay Magidi 3000mSC George Kitchens Long Jump Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump Gisele Oliveira Triple Jump Travis Padgett 100m Travis Padgett 100m Mitch Greeley Pole Vault Jacoby Ford 100m Murdock, Spiller 4x100m Guy, Ford
Mark 10.29 8:40.80 25’7.5” 44’10.75” 44’10.75” 10.00 10.09 17’9” 10.04 38.78
East Region Team Finishes Men (Pts) Women (Pts) 4th (51.33) 8th (26) 4th (45) 12th (15) 5th (35) 13th (17) 4th (42.5) DNS 6th (29) 21st (9) 5th (38) 25th (7.33) 9th (23) DNS
Note: From 2003-09, the NCAA employed a regionalqualifying process in order to determine participants for the outdoor national meet; DNS - Did not score; Bold denotes current student-athlete. Caroline Kennedy Amy Morrison Patricia Mamona Brittney Waller Bethanie Wachna Linda Buchholz Patricia Mamona Jasmine Edgerson Marlena Wesh Alyssa Kulik Brianna Rollins Michaylin Golladay Lauren Terstappen April Sinkler Jasmine Brunson Patricia Mamona Liane Weber Patricia Mamona
Pole Vault Pole Vault Triple Jump Hammer Throw Javelin Javelin Heptathlon
2011 100m 200m 3000mSC 100mHH 100mHH Pole Vault Long Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Javelin Heptathlon
12’9.5” 12’9.5” 43’7.75” 170’10” 160’8” 152’0” 5,247 pts 11.36 23.26 10:05.51 12.99 13.15 13’3.75” 20’3” 19’11.75” 42’9.5” 153’7” 5,293 pts
Note: Current student-athletes denoted in bold.
NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS RESULTS INDOOR MEN Year 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Site Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Pontiac, MI Pontiac, MI Syracuse, NY Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City, OK Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Indianapolis, IN Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR Fayetteville, AR College Station, TX Fayetteville, AR College Station, TX
WOMEN Year Site 1981 Pocatello, ID 1983 Pontiac, MI 1985 Syracuse, NY 1986 Oklahoma City, OK 1987 Oklahoma City, OK 1989 Indianapolis, IN 1990 Indianapolis, IN 1991 Indianapolis, IN 1992 Indianapolis, IN 1993 Indianapolis, IN 1994 Indianapolis, IN 1995 Indianapolis, IN 1996 Indianapolis, IN 1997 Indianapolis, IN 1998 Indianapolis, IN 1999 Indianapolis, IN 2001 Fayetteville, AR 2002 Fayetteville, AR 2004 Fayetteville, AR 2005 Fayetteville, AR 2007 Fayetteville, AR 2008 Fayetteville, AR 2009 College Station, TX 2010 Fayetteville, AR 2011 College Station, TX
Champion Texas-El Paso (76) Texas-El Paso (76) Texas-El Paso (67) Southern Methodist (43) Arkansas (70) Arkansas (39) Arkansas (34) Arkansas (34) Arkansas (44) Arkansas (34) Arkansas (53) Arkansas (66) Arkansas (94) Arkansas (59) Arkansas (59) Arkansas (56) Arkansas (65) Arkansas (69.5) LSU (34) Tennessee (62.5) Arkansas (52) LSU (44.5) Arkansas (56) Arkansas (53) Wisconsin (40) Arizona State (44) Oregon (54) Florida (57) Florida (52) Champion Virginia (48) Nebraska (47) Florida State (34) Texas (31) LSU (49) LSU (49) Texas (50) LSU (48) Florida (50) LSU (49) LSU (48) LSU (40) LSU (52) LSU (49) Texas (60) Texas (61) UCLA (53 1/2) LSU (57) LSU (52) Tennessee (46) Arizona State (38) Arizona State (51) Tennessee (42) Oregon (61) Oregon (67)
73 OUTDOOR
CU Finish T-37th (4) T-48th (2) T-37th (4) T-41st (2) 54th (1/4) T-18th (8) T-51st (1) 8th (19) 22nd (7) T-44th (2) 2nd (46) 2nd (30) 24th (8) 11th (19) T-25th (8) 3rd (26) 3rd (28) T-10th (16) T-20th (10) 7th (17) T-28th (8) T-56th (2) T-48th (2) T-65th (0.33) 15th (18) 12th (14) T-23rd (10) T-53rd (2) T-22nd (10) CU Finish No Score T-10th (10) 12th (16) 12th (16) No Score No Score T-41st (2) T-35th (1) T-22 (8) T-33rd (3) T-29th (3) No Score T-33rd (4) No Score T-31st (6) No Score T-3rd (30) T-21st (11) T-51st (1) T-21st (10) T-34th (6) No Score T-51st (3) T-7th (20) 11th (19)
MEN Year 1964 1968 1969 1970 1977 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
Site Eugene, OR Berkeley, CA Knoxville, TN Des Moines, IA Champaign, IL Austin, TX Baton Rouge, LA Provo, UT Houston, TX Eugene, OR Austin, TX Indianapolis, IN Baton Rouge, LA Eugene, OR Provo, UT Durham, NC Eugene, OR Austin, TX New Orleans, TX Boise, ID Knoxville, TN Eugene, OR Bloomington, IN Buffalo, NY Boise, ID Durham, NC Eugene, OR Baton Rouge, LA Sacramento, CA Austin, TX Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Sacramento, CA Des Moines, IA Fayetteville, AR Eugene, OR Des Moines, IA
WOMEN Year Site 1981 Austin, TX 1982 Provo, UT 1983 Houston, TX 1984 Eugene, OR 1985 Austin, TX 1986 Indianapolis, IN 1990 Durham, NC 1991 Eugene, OR 1992 Austin, TX 1993 New Orleans, LA 1994 Boise, ID 1995 Knoxville, TN 1996 Eugene, OR 1997 Bloomington, IN 1998 Buffalo, NY 1999 Boise, ID 2001 Eugene, OR 2002 Baton Rouge, LA 2003 Sacramento, CA 2004 Austin, TX 2005 Sacramento, CA 2007 Sacramento, CA 2008 Des Moines, IA 2009 Fayetteville, AR 2010 Eugene, OR 2011 Des Moines, IA
Champion Oregon (70) USC (58) San Jose State (48) BYU, Kansas, Oregon (35) Arizona State (64) Texas-El Paso (69) Texas-El Paso (70) Texas-El Paso (105) Southern Methodist (104) Oregon (113) Arkansas (61) Southern Methodist (53) UCLA (81) UCLA (82) LSU (53) LSU (44) Tennessee (51) Arkansas (60) Arkansas (69) Arkansas (83) Arkansas (61.5) Arkansas (55) Arkansas (55) Arkansas (58.5) Arkansas (59) Stanford (72) Tennessee (50) LSU (64) Arkansas (59) Arkansas (65.5) Arkansas (60) Florida State (67) Florida State (54) Florida State (52) Texas A&M (48) Texas A&M (55) Texas A&M (55)
CU Finish 52nd (1) T-38th (4) T-48th (1) T-39 (4) T-26th (7) T-30th (6) T-33rd (5) 19th (25) T-40th (13) T-75th (2) T-43rd (5) 30th (10.5) T-41st (7) T-15th (17) T-23rd (11) T-46th (7) T-13th (17) 12th (19) T-10th (23) 11th (19) T-10th (25) 17th (17) T-17th (15) T-11th (22) 19th (13) 10th (21) T-57th (3) T-4th (32) T-70th (1) T-68th (1) T-37th (6) T-26th (10) 24th (12) T-21st (12) T-40th (6) No Score T-38th (6)
Champion Tennessee (61) UCLA (153) UCLA (116 1/2) Florida State (145) Oregon (52) Texas (65) LSU (53) LSU (78) LSU (87) LSU (93) LSU (86) LSU (69) LSU (81) LSU (63) Texas (60) Texas (62) USC (64) South Carolina (82) LSU (64) UCLA (69) Texas (55) Arizona State (60) LSU (67) Texas A&M (50) Texas A&M (72) Texas A&M (49)
CU Finish No Score T-32nd (8) T-20th (20) No Score T-35th (5) T-23rd (11) 33rd (7) T-12th (17) 17th (15) T-26th (8) No Score No Score T-49th (3) T-38th (5) No Score T-41st (7) 7th (28) T-20th (12) T-36th (7) T-34th (6) T-32nd (8) No Score No Score No Score 18th (15) 7th (28)
ALL-TIME MEN’S HONORS
74 Clemson Ring of Honor Student-Athlete Years Jerry Butler 1976-78
Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Student-Athlete Years Jackie Calvert 1949-51 Jack Chandler 1920-25 Chip Clark 1942-46 Roger Collins 1968-70 Shawn Crawford 1997-2000 John Dunkelberg 1958-60 Mac Folger 1934-36 George Fritts 1940-42 Michael Green 1990-93 Jim Haughey 1979-83 Terrance Herrington 1985, 1987-89 Bill Hudson 1954-56 Bob Hudson 1948-51 Hans Koeleman 1980-83 William Lynn 1931-34 Banks McFadden 1937-40 Carter Newman 1924-27 Rock Norman (head coach) 1940-57 Ross O’Dell 1925-28 Bob Pollock (head coach) 1988-2008 Carl Pulkinen 1946-49 Wallace Roy 1924-26 Strom Thurmond 1921-23 James Trapp 1990-93 Jimmy Wynn 1962-64
Inducted 1999 Inducted 1977 1984 1998 1978 2010 1976 1975 1977 2001 2003 2006 1984 1980 1995 1986 1973 1983 1974 2011 2010 1987 1977 1983 2000 1982
50th Anniversary ACC Team Roger Collins 1969-70 Mike Columbus 1975-76, 1978 Shawn Crawford 1997-2000 Cormac Finnerty 1991-93 Michael Green 1990-93 Philip Greyling 1989-91 Terrance Herrington 1985, 1987-89 Hans Koeleman 1980-83 Duane Ross 1992-95 Wesley Russell 1992-93 James Trapp 1990-92 Sultan Tucker 1998-2001 Tony Wheeler 1994-97
Frank Howard Award Winners (Achievement bringing honor to Clemson University) Student-Athlete Years Honored Shawn Crawford 1997-2000 1997-98 1999-2000 Michael Green 1990-93 1991-92 Travis Padgett 2005-08 2006-07 2007-08 Jacoby Ford 2006-09 2008-09
Miller Moss was ACC Field Performer-of-the-Year in 2011.
University Athlete-of-the-Year Winners (Presented to Clemson’s most outstanding athlete based on athletic accomplishments with consideration given to character, leadership, and academics) Student-Athlete Years Honored Michael Green 1990-93 1992-93 Hans Koeleman 1980-83 1980-81 Duane Ross 1992-95 1994-95 James Trapp 1990-93 1991-92 ACC Outstanding Senior Scholarship Male Athlete Student-Athlete Years Honored Trent Kirk 1994-97 1997-98 CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Student-Athlete Years Honored Danny Alge 2004-06 2006 Doug Ameigh 1999-2002 2002 Cormac Finnerty 1989-93 1991 Rick Hill 2001-04 2002, 2003 Mike Kauffman 1993-94 1993, 1994 Dov Kremer 1987-90 1991 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholars Student-Athlete Years Honored Anthony Knight 1990-93 1993 Dov Kremer 1987-90 1991 Henrik Skov 1985-88 1989
ACC Indoor Most Valuable Performer Student-Athlete Year(s) Philip Greyling 1990 Michael Green 1993 Shawn Crawford 1999, 2000 Jacey Harper 2001 Travis Padgett #2008 ACC Outdoor Most Valuable Performer Student-Athlete Year(s) Avery Nelson 1964 Julius Ogaro 1980 Hans Koeleman 1982, 1983 Greg Moses 1985 James Trapp 1990, 1992 Michael Green 1993 Shawn Crawford 1998, 2000 Dwight Thomas 2002 Travis Padgett #2008 Alex Padgett ^2011 ACC Indoor Field Athlete-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Miller Moss
Year 2011
Notable Men’s Champions IAAF World Champions Name Event (I/O) James Trapp 200m (I) Carlton Chambers 4x100m (O) Shawn Crawford 200m (I)
Year(s) 1993 1997 2001
USA Champions Name Event (I/O) Year(s) Mark McKoy 60mHH (I) 1986 Terrance Herrington 1500m (O) 1989, 1991 James Trapp 200m (I) 1993 Duane Ross 60mHH (I) 1998 Shawn Crawford 200m (O) 2001, 2004, 2009 60m (I) 2004 200m (I) 2002 U.S. Olympic Trial Champions Name Event Shawn Crawford 200m
Year 2004
IAAF World Junior Champions Name Event (I/O) Tony Wheeler 200m (O)
Year(s) 1994
USA Junior Champions Name Event (I/O) Terrance Herrington 1500m (O) Jeremichael Williams 110mHH (O) Todd Matthews 110mHH (O)
Year(s) 1985 1995 1998
ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Ato Modibo Adam Linkenauger Jacoby Ford
ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Ato Modibo George Kitchens Travis Padgett
Year 2000 2004 2007
ACC Indoor Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Miller Moss All-ACC Academic Team Student-Athlete Danny Alge Mike Feathers Bryce Iverson Andrew Kessler Brian Knapp Miller Moss
All-ACC Indoor Academic Team Student-Athlete Warren Fraser Daniel Inge Michael Kopanski Miller Moss C.J. Spiller Xavier Tromp Jeffrey Willis
Year 1999 2002 2006 Year 2011
Year 2006 2007, 2008 2007 2006 2006 2008
All-ACC Outdoor Academic Team Student-Athlete Warren Fraser Bryce Iverson Miller Moss Ty McCormack Xavier Tromp
Year 2011 2009 2011 2010-11 2009 2010 2011 Year 2010 2010 2009-11 2011 2010
Note: The ACC began naming Performer-of-the-Year in both track and field events in 2007; # - track MVP; ^ - field MVP
ALL-TIME WOMEN’S HONORS CoSIDA Academic All-Americans Student-Athlete Years Honored Jennifer Barton 2003-06 2006 Tina Krebs 1982-87 1986 Patricia Mamona 2007-11 2010 Gisele Oliveira 2002-05 2004, 2005 Liane Weber 2007-11 2010
ACC Indoor Most Valuable Performer Student-Athlete Year(s) Kim Graham 1992 Karen Hartmann 1993 Jamine Moton 2001 April Sinkler ^2009, ^2010, ^2011 Stormy Kendrick #2011 ACC Outdoor Most Valuable Performer Student-Athlete Year(s) Kim Graham 1991-93 Nikki Sims 1995 Cydonie Mothersill 2001 Jamine Moton 2002 April Sinkler ^2010, ^2011 Stormy Kendrick #2011 ACC Outdoor Field Athlete-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Patricia Mamona
Jamine Moton was a 2011 Hall of Fame inductee.
Clemson Ring of Honor Student-Athlete Years Tina Krebs 1982-87 Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame Student-Athlete Years Wayne Coffman (head coach) 1984-98 Lisa Dillard 1988-91 Cindy Duarte 1980-84 Angel Fleetwood 1989-92 Kim Graham 1989-93 Ute Jamrozy 1985-88 Tina Krebs 1982-87 Jamine Moton 1998-2002
ACC Indoor Freshman-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Liane Weber Brianna Rollins Inducted 2003 Inducted 2006 2001 2010 2008 1998 2000 1993 2011
50th Anniversary ACC Team Nikkie Bouyer 1996, 1998-99 Lisa Dillard 1988-91 Angela Dolby 1989-92 Angel Fleetwood 1989-92 Kim Graham 1989-93 Karen Hartmann 1992-95 Monyetta Haynesworth 1992-93 Tina Krebs 1982-87 Cydonie Mothersill 2001 Jamine Moton 1998-2002 Mareike Ressing 1991-95 Shekera Weston 1997-99, 2001 Frank Howard Award Winners (Achievement bringing honor to Clemson University) Student-Athlete Years Honored Lisa Dillard 1988-91 1990 Kim Graham 1989-93 1993 Tina Krebs 1982-87 1986 Cydonie Mothersill 2000-01 2001 Jamine Moton 1998-2002 2002 Patricia Mamona 2007-11 2010
University Athlete-of-the-Year Winners (Presented to Clemson’s most outstanding athlete based on athletic accomplishments with consideration given to character, leadership, and academics) Student-Athlete Years Honored Lisa Dillard 1988-91 1989-90 Weaver-James-Corrigan Postgraduate Scholars Student-Athlete Years Honored Gisele Oliveira 2002-05 2005 Jodie Phillips 1992-95 1995
ACC Outdoor Freshman-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Erin Nett Stormy Kendrick
Year 2010 Year 2007 2010 Year 1999 2010
ACC Outdoor Scholar Athlete-of-the-Year Student-Athlete Year Liane Weber 2011 All-ACC Academic Team Student-Athlete Jennifer Barton Linda Buchholz Randi Hinton Caroline Kennedy Patricia Mamona Liane Weber Bethanie Wachna
Year 2006 2007 2006 2007, 2008 2008 2007 2008
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Notable Women’s Champions IAAF World Champions Name Event (I/O) Kim Graham 4x400m (O) Michelle Burgher 4x400m (O)
Year 1995 2001
Name Kim Graham
Year 1998
USA Champions Event (I/O) 400m (O)
IAAF World Junior Champions Name Event (I/O) Stormy Kendrick 200m, 4x100m (O) All-ACC Indoor Academic Team Student-Athlete Linda Buchholz Danielle Curry Karine Farias Caroline Kennedy Patricia Mamona Nikola Lomnicka Misha Morris Amy Morrison Kim Ruck Lauren Terstappen Liane Weber Marlena Wesh
Year 2010 Year 2010 2011 2010, 2011 2009, 2010 2009, 2010 2009 2011 2009, 2010 2010, 2011 2011 2009, 2010 2011
All-ACC Outdoor Academic Team Student-Athlete Year Linda Buchholz 2009, 2010 Stephanie Buffo 2011 Karine Farias 2010, 2011 Christy Gasparino 2011 Caroline Kennedy 2009, 2010 Alyssa Kulik 2010, 2011 Nikola Lomnicka 2009 Patricia Mamona 2010, 2011 Amy Morrison 2010 Kim Ruck 2009, 2010, 2011 Lauren Terstappen 2011 Liane Weber 2010, 2011 Note: The ACC began naming Most Valuable Performer in both track and field events in 2007; # - track MVP; ^ - field MVP.
April Sinkler is a five-time ACC Meet MVP.
MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME PERFORMANCE LIST
76 1. Michael Green 2. David Collins 3. James Trapp Greg Moses 5. Travis Padgett 6. Shawn Crawford 7. Jacey Harper 8. Carlton Chambers Larry Griffin 10. Eugene Lee 1. Jacoby Ford 2. Michael Green 3. Shawn Crawford Travis Padgett 5. C.J. Spiller 6. Dwight Thomas 7. Larry Griffin Corey Brown Justin Murdock 10. David Collins
55 Meters 6.08 6.15 6.16 6.16 6.17 6.20 6.21 6.24 6.24 6.26
60 Meters 6.51 6.55 6.56 6.56 6.58 6.64 6.65 6.65 6.65 6.66
55 Meter High Hurdles 1. Duane Ross 7.09 2. Larry Ryans 7.12 3. Jeremichael Williams 7.18 4. Anthony Knight 7.21 5. Sultan Tucker 7.21 6. Greg Hines 7.23 Todd Matthews 7.23 8. Roy Cheney 7.29 9. Shauntae Lovings 7.38 10. Ian Potter 7.47 Lydell Perry 7.47 60 Meter High Hurdles 1. Duane Ross 7.60 2. Sultan Tucker 7.69 3. Todd Matthews 7.73 Spencer Adams 7.73 5. Roy Cheney 7.77 6. Jeremichael Williams 7.79 7. Dwight Thomas 7.81 8. Charles Allen 7.85 9. Charlton Rolle 7.86 10. Ian Potter 7.88 200 Meters 1. Shawn Crawford 20.26 2. James Trapp 20.66 3. Michael Green 20.72 4. Tony Wheeler 20.90 5. Jacey Harper 20.96 6. Dwight Thomas 21.00 7. Greg Moses 21.12 8. Jacoby Ford 21.18 9. Kenny Franklin 21.20 10. Trenton Guy 21.21 300 Meters 1. Ato Modibo 33.42 2. Shawn Crawford 33.59 3. Tony Wheeler 33.84 4. Charles Allen 33.87 5. Shawn Thomas 34.22 400 Meters 1. Wesley Russell 45.92 2. Ato Modibo 46.00 3. Otto Spain 46.63 4. Clarence Richards 46.92 5. Marcus Black 47.52 6. Dion Wafford 47.61 7. Travis Swaggard 47.68 8. Jordan Rispress 47.76 9. Shawn Thomas 47.81 Michael Bolling 47.81
1992 2001 1992 1989 2007 1998 2003 1997 2002 2002 2009 1993 2000 2007 2008 2002 2003 2006 2011 2000 1995 1992 1997 1992 2000 1998 2002 2005 2002 2001 2005 1995 2001 2001 2011 2004 1998 2002 2000 2010 2001 2000 1992 1992 1995 2001 2002 1989 2009 1998 2009 1999 1999 1994 1997 1995 1993 1999 2003 1995 1986 1990 2009 2011 1997 2004
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ato Modibo Marcus Black Davidson Gill Kenny Franklin Aaron Haynes
500 Meters 1:01.80 1:02.04 1:02.14 1:02.38 1:03.55
1999 1985 1999 1999 1998
800 Meters 1. Andrew Beecher 1:48.27 2. Kendrick Roach 1:49.70 3. Terrance Herrington 1:49.71 4. Davidson Gill 1:49.99 5. Philip Greyling 1:50.00 6. Marcus Hodge 1:50.54 7. Dave Wittman 1:50.50 8. Jasen Turnbull 1:50.75 9. Chris Slate 1:51.01 10. Nathan Hendershot 1:51.47
1992 1994 1989 1999 1989 2002 1990 2011 2011 2011
1000 Meters Terrance Herrington 2:22.42 Wybo Lelieveld 2:23.87 Lennie Krichko 2:25.40 Mike Radziwinski 2:27.34 Dave Wittman 2:27.76
1985 1982 1978 1989 1989
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. Wybo Lelieveld 2. Martin Flynn 3. Stijn Jaspers 4. Philip Greyling 5. Mike Kauffman 6. Cormac Finnerty 7. Paul McCaffrey 8. Itay Magidi 9. Esteban Diaz 10. Ryan Demers
One Mile 3:59.20 4:00.90 4:01.82 4:01.86 4:03.39 4:03.72 4:04.69 4:05.13 4:06.12 4:07.38
3000 Meters 1. Itay Magidi 7:54.11 2. Yehezkel Halifa 7:59.79 3. Cormac Finnerty 7:59.89 4. Mogens Guldberg 8:04.04 5. Matt Clark 8:04.20 6. Peter Van de Kerkove 8:06.22 7. Derrick Wyatt 8:06.23 8. Joe Gibson 8:16.30 9. Larry Clark 8:16.97 10. Jason Meany 8:17.07
5000 Meters 1. Robert deBrouwer 13:32.00 2. Yehezkel Halifa 13:49.22 3. Dov Kremer 13:51.58 4. Itay Magidi 14:03.60 5. Matt Clark 14:04.16 6. Larry Clark 14:08.24 7. Peter Van de Kerkove 14:08.41 8. Derrick Wyatt 14:18.09 9. Jorge Pacheco 14:19.30 10. Jason Meany 14:24.40 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3.
4x400 Meter Relay Harper, Thomas, 3:06.67 Spain, Modibo Gill, Richards 3:07.34 Wheeler, Francis Allen, Franklin 3:07.80 Gill, Modibo
Distance Medley Relay Tooman, Haynes 9:41.64 Gill, Diaz Connelly, Modibo 9:44.44 Sharpe, Demers McMillan, Haynes 9:53.36 Arnold, Diaz
1983 1987 1983 1990 1993 1992 1988 2007 1999 2000 2007 1988 1992 1985 2007 1986 2005 1998 1991 2003 1985 1989 1989 2005 2008 1990 1986 2005 1991 2002 2002 1995 1999 1998 2000
1997
High Jump 1. Adam Linkenauger 7’3.75” (2.23m) Victor Smalls 7’3.75” (2.23m) 3. John Thorp 7’3.25” (2.22m) 4. Doug Ameigh 7’3” (2.21m) 5. Malcolm Reynolds 7’2.5” (2.20m) 6. Shelton Boyer 7’2” (2.18m) George Milton 7’2” (2.18m) 8. Terrance McDaniel 7’1.75” (2.17m) 9. Shane Stroup 7’0.5” (2.14m) 10. Josh Scott 6’11” (2.10m)
2006 1985 1995 2002 2001 1986 1987 2003 1977 1997
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
2008 2010 1995 2009 1991 1994 1997 2000 2001 2006
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Mitch Greeley Xavier Tromp Eric Lander Chris Spear Jeff Fields Nathan Fields David Hartzler Ryan Lewis Benjamin Hess Andrew Kessler
Pole Vault 18’1” (5.51m) 17’7.75” (5.38m) 17’5.75” (5.33m) 17’2.25” (5.24m) 17’1.5” (5.22m) 16’8.75” (5.10m) 16’8.75” (5.10m) 16’8.75” (5.10m) 16’8.75” (5.10m) 16’8.75” (5.10m)
Long Jump George Kitchens 25’4.75” (7.74m) Kai Maull 25’1.75” (7.66m) Rodney Keasler 24’11.25” (7.60m) Antwoine Welcome 24’10.5” (7.58m) George Fields 24’9.25” (7.55m) Josh Fowler 24’7.75” (7.51m) Kelvin Sykes 24’7.25” (7.49m) Terrence Parks 24’5” (7.44m) Larry Armstead 24’4.5” (7.42m) Shelton Boyer 24’1.5” (7.35m)
1. Bryan Williams 2. Kelvin Sykes 3. Jason Bell 4. Larry Armstead 5. Tony Lloyd 6. Kai Maull 7. Tony Jones 8. Mickey Sheats 9. Josh Fowler 10. Brit Barrow 1. Mike Spiritoso 2. Derek Gilson 3. Rob Venier 4. Scott Erbach 5. Alex Padgett 6. Matt Lombardi 7. John Boobas 8. Matt Helinski 9. Ray Sahadi 10. Greg Benz
Triple Jump 52’5.25” (15.98m) 52’3.5” (15.93m) 52’1.75” (15.89m) 50’11.5” (15.53m) 50’9.5” (15.48m) 50’7.25” (15.42m) 50’3.75” (15.33m) 49’9.25” (15.17m) 49’7.25” (15.12m) 49’7” (15.11m)
Shot Put 64’11.5” (19.80m) 59’11” (18.26m) 57’11.75” (17.67m) 57’7.25” (17.55m) 57’5.5” (17.51m) 56’11.25” (17.35m) 56’8” (17.27m) 55’11” (17.04m) 55’5.5” (16.90m) 55’4.5” (16.87m)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
35 Lb. Weight Throw Alex Padgett 67’0.5” (20.43m) Zach Berg 66’11.5” (20.41m) Matt Helinski 63’8.25” (19.41m) Mike Neary 62’1.75” (18.94m) Danny Alge 61’0.75” (18.61m) Brett Varner 59’8.25” (18.19m) David Schenek 58’4.75” (17.80m) Colt Hodge 56’11.5” (17.36m) Derek Gilson 56’3.75” (17.16m) Thor Serafenas 56’3.75” (17.16m)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Miller Moss Ryan Koontz Rick Hill Brent Hobbs Ryan Hunter
Heptathlon 5,986 pts 5,569 pts 5,528 pts 5,427 pts 5,179 pts
Note: Bold denotes current student-athlete.
2005 2001 1987 1991 2007 2010 1986 1986 1993 1987 1999 1987 2005 1993 1998 2001 1989 2005 2009 2002 1987 2004 1988 1992 2010 2004 1988 1997 1976 1968 2011 2010 1997 1991 2006 2002 2001 2002 2004 2011 2011 2007 2004 2006 2004
MEN’S ALL-TIME OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE LIST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
100 Meters Travis Padgett 9.89 Jacoby Ford 10.01 Michael Green 10.02 James Trapp 10.04 Justin Murdock 10.13 Shawn Crawford 10.15 Dwight Thomas 10.17 Carlton Chambers 10.19 Greg Moses 10.20 Jacey Harper 10.21 All-Conditions Bests Travis Padgett 9.89# Jacoby Ford 10.01 Michael Green 10.01 (wind-aided) James Trapp 10.03 (wind-aided) Justin Murdock 10.13
2008 2009 1992 1991 2011 1998 2002 1996 1985 2001 2008 2009 1993 1992 2011
7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
200 Meters Shawn Crawford 20.09 James Trapp 20.17 Tony Wheeler 20.23 Travis Padgett 20.32 Desai Williams 20.35 Greg Moses 20.41 Dwight Thomas 20.45 Marcus Black 20.50 Kenny Franklin 20.60 Ronald Richards 20.64 All-Conditions Bests Tony Wheeler 20.07 (wind-aided) Shawn Crawford 20.09 James Trapp 20.17 Travis Padgett 20.32 Desai Williams 20.35
1996 2000 1992 2008 1980
1. 2. 3. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Ato Modibo Wesley Russell Tony Wheeler Otto Spain Shawn Thomas Clarence Richards Kenny Franklin Marcus Black Michael Bolling Corey Brown
800 Meters 1. Terrance Herrington 1:46.38 2. Davidson Gill 1:47.03 3. Andrew Beecher 1:47.37 4. Kendrick Roach 1:48.39 5. Philip Greyling 1:49.06 6. Chris Slate 1:49.28 7. Cornel Messam 1:49.30 8. Wybo Lelieveld 1:49.40 9. Jasen Turnbull 1:49.62 10. Nathan Hendershot 1:49.76
2001 1993 1997 2003 1997 1994 1999 1986 2004 2008
1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1988 1999 1992 1994 1989 2010 1982 1982 2010 2011
1. 2. 3.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1500 Meters Terrance Herrington 3:38.57 Philip Greyling 3:41.25 Wybo Lelieveld 3:41.68 Mike Kauffman 3:43.15 Dov Kremer 3:43.96 Mogens Guldberg 3:44.00 Itay Magidi 3:44.17 Martin Flynn 3:44.30 Dave Wittman 3:44.44 John Everett 3:45.57
1987 1990 1983 1994 1988 1985 2005 1986 1991 1987
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Martin Flynn Cormac Finnerty Terry Goodenough Jim Haughey Larry Clark Dov Kremer Matt Clark Hans Koeleman Jason Meany Joe Gibson
1986 1991 1980 1982 1990 1988 2007 1982 2000 1999
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
400 Meters 44.87 45.22 45.37 45.57 45.86 45.94 46.09 46.56 46.66 46.76
5000 Meters 13:42.00 13:48.45 13:49.94 13:51.10 13:55.68 13:56.40 13:57.27 14:04.50 14:06.39 14:09.71
10,000 Meters Matt Clark 28:49.77 Yehezkel Halifa 28:56.80 Terry Goodenough 29:08.13 Julius Ogaro 29:14.50 Jim Haughey 29:16.43 Itay Magidi 29:29.34
2000 1992 1996 2008 1980 1985 2001 1986 1998 2005
2008 1988 1981 1981 1981 2006
1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
John Doherty Iain Campbell Larry Clark Kevin Hogan
29:33.88 29:51.67 29:54.48 30:07.71
3000 Meter Steeplechase Julius Ogaro 8:32.75 Itay Magidi 8:34.12 Hans Koeleman 8:35.90 David Wittman 8:42.79 Rim Cox 8:49.00 Noyes Livingston 8:53.20 Matt Hughes 8:59.83 Ty McCormack 9:01.10 Ryan Fenton 9:02.01 Martin Flynn 9:06.08
110 Meter High Hurdles Duane Ross 13.32 Spencer Adams 13.48 Jeremichael Williams 13.48 Todd Matthews 13.53 Anthony Knight 13.64 Greg Hines 13.65 Sultan Tucker 13.69 Larry Ryans 13.71 Dwight Thomas 13.74 Miller Moss 13.81 Charlton Rolle 13.81 All-Conditions Bests Duane Ross 13.32 Spencer Adams 13.48 Jeremichael Williams 13.48 Todd Matthews 13.53 Larry Ryans 13.61 (wind-aided) 400 Meter Intermediate Hurdles Mitchel Francis 49.85 Greg Hines 49.85 Aaron Haynes 50.06 Marcus Phillips 50.21 Scott Kautz 50.24 Fred Sharpe 50.43 Dion Wafford 50.84 Andrew Porter 51.36 Rashad Gardner 51.51 Michael Bolling 51.61 4x100 Meter Relay Murdock, Spiller 38.77 Guy, Ford Currie, Spain 38.82 Harper, Thomas Williams, Wheeler 38.92 Chambers, Allen
1. 2. 3.
4x400 Meter Relay Allen, Franklin 3:03.67 Gill, Modibo Gill, Thomas 3:03.74 Haynes, Wheeler Phillips, Haynes 3:04.69 Thomas, Wheeler
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 8. 10.
Victor Smalls Shelton Boyer John Thorp Malcolm Reynolds Adam Linkenauger Ed Fern Terrance McDaniel Bryan Williams Doug Ameigh Shane Stroup
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.
Xavier Tromp Mitch Greeley Jeff Fields Jorge Tienda Andrew Kessler Chris Spear Ryan Lewis David Hartzler Adam Godfrey Benjamin Hess
High Jump 7’6.25” (2.29m) 7’4” (2.23m) 7’3.25” (2.22m) 7’2.5” (2.20m) 7’1.75” (2.18m) 7’1.75” (2.18m) 7’1.5” (2.17m) 7’1” (2.15m) 7’1” (2.15m) 7’0.5” (2.14m)
Pole Vault 18’0.5” (5.50m) 17’10.5” (5.45m) 17’4.5” (5.30m) 17’2.75” (5.25m) 17’1” (5.21m) 17’0.75” (5.20m) 16’10.75” (5.14m) 16’9.25” (5.11m) 16’8.75” (5.09m) 16’8.75” (5.09m)
1991 1984 1990 1993 1981 2005 1983 1991 1990 1988 2008 2011 2004 1985 1995 2011 1997 2002 1993 1998 2001 1992 2002 2011 2010 1995 2011 1997 2002 1992
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
George Kitchens Chris Michael Kai Maull Shelton Boyer Darwin Rencher Frank Holland Terrance Parks Josh Fowler Will Robinson Rodney Keasler
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jason Bell Larry Armstead Kelvin Sykes Josh Fowler Brit Barrow Bryan Williams Joey Smith Terrance McDaniel Kai Maull Tony Jones
1. Mike Spiritoso 2. Scott Erbach 3. Alex Padgett 4. Derek Gilson 5. Jack Harkness 6. Matt Lombardi 7. John Boobas 8. Matt Helinski 9. Greg Benz 10. Cory Thalheimer
77
Long Jump 25’10.75” (7.89m) 2003 25’9” (7.84m) 1985 25’7.25” (7.80m) 1999 25’1.5” (7.65m) 1986 25’1” (7.64m) 1985 24’11.75” (7.61m) 1991 24’11.5” (7.60m) 1986 24’11” (7.59m) 2011 24’11” (7.59m) 2011 24’11” (7.59m) 1989
Triple Jump 51’11.75” (15.84m) 51’9” (15.77m) 51’7.25” (15.73m) 51’4.5” (15.66m) 51’1” (15.57m) 50’10.25” (15.50m) 50’7” (15.41m) 50’4.75” (15.36m) 50’2.5” (15.30m) 50’1.25” (15.27m)
2006 1992 1987 2010 2002 2000 1981 2002 2000 1987
Shot Put 68’4.25” (20.83m) 1986 60’8.75” (18.51m) 1991 59’0.75” (18.00m) 2011 58’3.75” (17.77m) 2004 57’7” (17.55m) 1982 56’1.75” (17.11m) 2004 56’1.25” (17.10m) 1988 55’11” (17.04m) 1997 55’4.25” (16.87m) 1968 54’6.5” (16.62m) 2011 Discus
1995 1998 1997 1997 2005 2000 1990 2007 2005 2004
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jack Harkness Mike Columbus Eric Snow Derek Gilson Rob Venier Andy Giesler Dick Dodds Stephen White Colt Hodge Matt Lombardi
2009
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Zach Berg Alex Padgett Matt Helinski Danny Alge Colt Hodge Mike Neary Brett Varner David Schenek Thor Serafenas Derek Gilson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Frank Crossen Tom Gray Eric Lander Greg Burch Damian DiCola Scott Pauga Brandon Holmes Andy Giesler Clayton Curtis Tom Hopkins
224’5” (68.40m) 221’6” (67.52m) 220’4” (67.16m) 213’1” (64.96m) 211’6” (64.46m) 206’7” (62.97m) 200’8” (61.17m) 198’11” (60.62m) 196’9” (59.97m) 196’5” (59.86m) Old Weight Bests Roger Collins 269’1” (82.02m) Stewart Ralph 266’5” (81.20m) Mike Hartle 266’5” (81.20m) Kenneth Patterson 254’11” (77.70m) Van Weise 246’1” (75.00m)
1969 1976 1982 1985 1980
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Miller Moss Andy Giesler Eric Lander Fred Worthy Ryan Koontz Rick Hill Josh Scott Eric Olson Brent Hobbs Mark Jellison
2011 2001 1996 1982 2006 2003 1997 1984 2004 2000
2002 1997 1999 1996 1997
1986 1983 1995 2001 2007 1976 2003 1999 2001 1978 2010 2008 1990 1998 2006 2008 2002 1997 1991 2000
1. 2. 4. 5.
203’4” (61.98m) 190’10” (58.18m) 173’5” (52.86m) 170’10” (52.07m) 168’9” (51.44m) 166’11” (50.87m) 166’5” (50.72m) 165’2” (50.35m) 164’0” (49.98m) 163’9” (49.91m)
Hammer 210’7” (64.19m) 207’5” (63.23m) 204’1” (62.20m) 201’7” (61.45m) 191’11” (58.50m) 179’9” (54.78m) 179’7” (54.73m) 174’11” (53.31m) 173’7” (52.90m) 168’2” (51.25m) Javelin
Decathlon 7,996 pts 7,619 pts 7,615 pts 7,478 pts 7,371 pts 7,327 pts 7,288 pts 7,196 pts 7,180 pts 6,906 pts
Note: Bold indicates current student-athlete
1982 1977 1980 2004 1988 2001 1965 2011 2002 2002 2010 2010 1997 2006 2002 1991 2002 2001 2011 2004 1989 1988 1996 1994 1997 2009 2005 2001 2004 1996
WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME PERFORMANCE LIST
78
55 Meters 1. Simone Tomlinson 6.79 2. Lisa Dillard 6.84 Gail Prescod 6.84 4. Kim Graham 6.85 Terri Robinson 6.85 6. Cydonie Mothersill 6.86 7. Shekera Weston 6.89 8. Pam Ketter 6.97 Treshell Mayo 6.97 10. Monique Everett 7.03 Tara Henderson 7.03
60 Meters 1. Stormy Kendrick 7.22 2. Simone Tomlinson 7.28 3. Jasmine Edgerson 7.32 4. Shekera Weston 7.34 Terri Robinson 7.40 6. Kristine Scott 7.42 Cydonie Mothersill 7.42 8. Misha Morris 7.44 9. Treshell Mayo 7.47 10. Shenita Wilson 7.49
200 Meters 1. Cydonie Mothersill 22.84 2. Stormy Kendrick 23.29 3. Marlena Wesh 23.47 4. Treshell Mayo 23.50 5. Nikkie Bouyer 23.51 6. Kim Graham 23.57 7. Shekera Weston 23.62 8. Brianna Rollins 23.69 9. LaShonda Cutchin 23.74 10. Silja Ulfarsdottir 23.79 300 Meters 1. Brianna Rollins 37.90 2. Marlena Wesh 38.09 3. Shenita Wilson 38.14 4. Shekera Weston 38.28 5. Silja Ulfarsdottir 38.29 400 Meters 1. Marlena Wesh 52.88 2. Shekera Weston 53.36 3. Silja Ulfarsdottir 53.51 4. Shenita Wilson 53.77 5. Angel Fleetwood 53.82 6. Brianna Rollins 54.01 7. Marcia Smith 54.07 8. LaShonda Cutchin 54.39 9. Samantha Watt 54.45 10. Shakirah Rutherford 54.62 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
500 Meters LaShonda Cutchin 1:12.96 Brittany Pringley 1:12.99 Shakirah Rutherford 1:13.20 Christina Smith 1:13.60 Brianna Rollins 1:14.47
1. Karen Hartmann 2. Tina Krebs 3. Ane Skak 4. Perry Fields 5. Christine Engel 6. Virginia Barnes 7. Julianne Littman 8. Kirsti Voldness 9. Patrice McMillan 10. Michelle Burgher 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
800 Meters 2:04.55 2:06.09 2:07.14 2:10.42 2:12.00 2:12.16 2:12.49 2:12.62 2:12.90 2:13.03
1000 Meters Candice Johnson 2:57.59 Joanie Castagno 2:59.04 Shannon Schoppman 2:59.36 Brantley Epps 2:59.78 Anne Stowell 3:01.40
Mile 1996 1989 1993 1993 1997 2001 1998 1994 1993 1992 1989 2011 1998 2011 1998 1998 2010 2001 2011 1996 1997 2001 2011 2011 1996 1998 1993 1999 2010 2001 2004 2010 2011 1996 1997 2004 2011 1999 2005 1997 1992 2010 2000 2000 1998 2004 1999 2010 2004 2004 2010 1992 1985 1991 2001 1996 1995 1999 1985 2006 2001 2009 2009 2000 1999 2000
1. Tina Krebs 2. Perry Fields 3. Karen Hartmann 4. Elsa Breit 5. Mareike Ressing 6. Christine Engel 7. Kris Salt 8. Kim Ruck 9. Julianne Littman 10. Alyssa Kulik
4:38.30 4:43.26 4:44.49 4:45.62 4:46.08 4:48.62 4:50.79 4:54.96 4:55.08 4:55.96
1986 2001 1992 1988 1993 1996 1991 2010 1999 2010
1. Ute Jamrozy 2. Kim Ruck 3. Kerry Robinson 4. Anne Evans 5. Mareike Ressing 6. Elsa Breit 7. Tina Jensen 8. Maiken Jensen 9. Beth Ahern 10. Jenna Baker
3000 Meters 9:15.04 9:21.34 9:25.30 9:25.66 9:26.10 9:44.20 9:48.27 9:51.36 9:54.14 9:55.43
1987 2011 1983 1991 1994 1988 1997 1997 2000 2008
5000 Meters 1. Kim Ruck 16:01.24 2. Erika Van Reenen 16:54.87 3. Michelle Scholtz 17:02.58 4. Helen Rogers 17:08.75 5. Gail Groulz 17:26.00 6. Beth Ahern 17:27.04 7. Elyse Borisko 17:33.72 8. Sarah Turman 17:35.24 9. Sunday Ford 17:48.77 10. Jenna Baker 17:50.19
2010 2000 1989 1989 1991 1999 2011 2011 2008 2009
55 Meter Hurdles 1. Nikkie Bouyer 7.57 2. Monique Everett 7.74 3. Monyetta Haynesworth 7.79 4. Kyana Elder 7.84 5. Nyjla Littlejohn 7.86 Marcia Fletcher 7.86 7. Polly Hardy 7.89 8. Tiffany Myers 8.04 9. Jane Hale 8.08 10. Krystal Barringer 8.13
1998 1992 1993 2000 2000 1991 2008 1994 1995 2007
60 Meter Hurdles 1. Brianna Rollins 7.96 2. Jasmine Edgerson 8.17 3. Nikkie Bouyer 8.20 4. Bridgette Owens 8.21 5. Michaylin Golladay 8.26 6. Monique Gracia 8.37 7. Kyana Elder 8.38 8. Polly Hardy 8.39 Janice Jackson 8.39 10. Patricia Mamona 8.41 1. 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 4. 5. 6. 7.
4x400 Meter Relay Pringley, Rollins 3:33.93 Austin, Edgerson Ulfarsdottir, Cousins, 3:34.76 Hinton, Hill Burgher, Mothersill 3:34.83 Smith, Weston
Distance Medley Relay Barnes, Avery, 11:48.46 Engel, Ressing McMillan, Johnson 11:52.70 Dix, Phillips Kulik, Golladay 11:53.82 Sapp, Ruck
High Jump April Sinkler 6’0.75” (1.85m) Linda Buchholz 5’10” (1.78m) Anastasia Wilson 5’10” (1.78m) Sharia Clinkscales 5’9.75” (1.77m) Katie Pickett 5’8.75” (1.75m) Liane Weber 5’8” (1.73m) Whitney Fountain 5’7.25” (1.71m)
2011 2011 1998 2011 2010 2011 2000 2007 2011 2009 2010 2005 2001 1994
2006
2010
2010 2010 2009 1997 2004 2010 2011
8. Katja Pettinen 9. Patricia Mamona 10. Jennifer Thalmann
5’7” (1.70m) 5’6.5” (1.69m) 5’6” (1.68m)
1995 2009 1995
Pole Vault 1. Lauren Terstappen 13’0.25” (3.97m) 2. Caroline Kennedy 12’11.5” (3.95m) Amy Morrison 12’11.5” (3.95m) 4. Beth Jordan 12’9.5” (3.90m) 5. Mandy McLane 12’7.5” (3.85m) 6. Joana Costa 12’5.5” (3.80m) Sara Young 12’5.5” (3.80m) Emily Barlage 12’5.5” (3.80m) 9. Christy Gasparino 12’0” (3.66m) 10. Erin Nett 11’11.75” (3.65m)
2011 2010 2010 2006 2001 2002 2005 2009 2011 1999
Triple Jump 1. Patricia Mamona 45’5.25” (13.85m) 2. Gisele Oliveira 45’1.75” (13.76m) 3. April Sinkler 44’2” (13.46m) 4. Sheri Smith 42’5.5” (12.94m) 5. Nanette Holloway 42’4” (12.90m) 6. Marcia Fletcher 42’3.25” (12.88m) 7. Jasmine Brunson 41’10” (12.75m) 8. Trevi Frazier 41’5” (12.62m) 9. Jessica Hartikainen 41’4.25” (12.60m) 10. Michelle Rogers 41’3.75” (12.59m)
2010 2005 2011 2002 1992 1991 2011 1997 1998 2005
Long Jump 1. April Sinkler 21’6” (6.55m) 2010 2. Monyetta Haynesworth 21’3” (6.48m) 1992 3. Gisele Oliveira 20’10.75” (6.37m) 2004 4. Tonya McKelvey 20’10.25” (6.36m) 1993 5. Marcia Fletcher 20’7” (6.27m) 1991 6. Jasmine Brunson 20’5.75” (6.24m) 2011 7. Terri Robinson 20’5.25” (6.23m) 1999 8. Patricia Mamona 20’4.5” (6.21m) 2009 9. Courtney Singleton 19’11” (6.07m) 1994 10. Trevi Frazier 19’9.5” (6.03m) 1997
1. Jamine Moton 2. Nikki Sims 3. Danielle Curry 4. Aija Kortesoja 5. Angela Dolby 6. Patricia Cuffee 7. Jeannie Burris 8. Jackie Hudgins 9. Della Clark 10. Cindy Trzcinski
Shot Put 56’7.5” (17.26m) 52’0.75” (15.87m) 50’0.75” (15.26m) 49’1.5” (14.97m) 48’4.5” (14.74m) 48’2.75” (14.70m) 47’9.75” (14.57m) 46’6.25” (14.18m) 45’9.25” (13.95m) 45’5” (13.84m)
2002 1996 2011 1997 1992 1991 1989 2002 2006 1998
20 lb Weight Throw 1. Della Clark 68’5” (20.85m) 2007 2. Brittney Waller 68’2.5” (20.79m) 2011 3. Jamine Moton 68’0.5” (20.73m) 2001 4. Nikola Lomnicka 61’10.25” (18.85m) 2009 5. Danielle Curry 60’3.25” (18.37m) 2011 6. Krystal Woods 58’4” (17.78m) 2006 7. Rochelle Kokayko 58’1.25” (17.71m) 2006 8. Mikaela Patterson 55’3.75” (16.86m) 2005 9. Catheryne Porter 53’11.75” (16.45m) 2007 10. Jackie Hudgins 52’4” (15.95m) 2002 Pentathlon 1. Liane Weber 4,262 pts 2. Patricia Mamona 4,081 pts 3. Linda Buchholz 3,870 pts 4. Whitney Fountain 3,798 pts 5. Karine Farias 3,727 pts 6. Lauren Nicholson 3,676 pts 7. Michaylin Golladay 3,447 pts 8. Renata Miyamoto 3,410 pts 9. Antisha Anderson 3,392 pts 10. Joana Costa 3,193 pts
Note: Bold indicates a current student-athlete.
2010 2009 2007 2011 2011 2004 2009 2006 2002 2002
WOMEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME PERFORMANCE LIST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
100 Meters Stormy Kendrick 11.23 Simone Tomlinson 11.28 Cydonie Mothersill 11.31 Treshell Mayo 11.34 Jasmine Edgerson 11.36 Kim Graham 11.37 Kristine Scott 11.46 Lisa Dillard 11.48 Gail Prescod 11.52 Terri Robinson 11.55 All-Conditions Bests Simone Tomlinson 11.21 (wind-aided) Stormy Kendrick 11.23 Cydonie Mothersill 11.27 (wind-aided) Treshell Mayo 11.34 Jasmine Edgerson 11.36
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
200 Meters Cydonie Mothersill 22.57 Kim Graham 22.64 Treshell Mayo 22.89 Stormy Kendrick 23.09 Shekera Weston 23.09 Nikkie Bouyer 23.12 Kristine Scott 23.21 Simone Tomlinson 23.24 Marlena Wesh 23.26 Angel Fleetwood 23.52 All-Conditions Bests Cydonie Mothersill 22.57 Kim Graham 22.64 Stormy Kendrick 22.83 (wind-aided) Treshell Mayo 22.89 Kristine Scott 23.04 (wind-aided)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10.
Kim Graham Marlena Wesh Angel Fleetwood Michelle Burgher Shekera Weston Shenita Wilson Samantha Watt LaShonda Cutchin Marcia Smith Kim Norsworthy
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Tina Krebs Ane Skak Karen Hartmann Julianne Littmann Perry Fields Sudati Masasu Patrice McMillan Kerry Robinson Brantley Epps Mareike Ressing
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
400 Meters 51.88 52.28 52.56 52.74 52.81 52.98 53.24 53.34 53.34 53.64
800 Meters 2:02.07 2:06.98 2:07.09 2:08.86 2:09.09 2:11.10 2:11.17 2:11.70 2:12.08 2:12.19
2011 1998 2001 1996 2011 1993 2010 1990 1992 1998 1998 2011 2001 1996 2011
2001 1993 1996 2011 2001 1998 2009 1998 2011 1992 2001 1993 2010 1996 2010 1993 2011 1992 2001 2001 1997 1997 2000 2002 1997 1983 1991 1992 1999 2001 2004 2006 1982 1999 1991
1500 Meters 1. Tina Krebs 4:15.23 2. Karen Hartmann 4:15.87 3. Kerry Robinson 4:22.14 4. Mareike Ressing 4:22.23 5. Julianne Littmann 4:23.50 6. Elsa Breit 4:23.77 7. Perry Fields 4:30.38 8. Casey Phillips 4:31.97 9. Alyssa Kulik 4:32.16 10. Anne Evans 4:33.63
1985 1992 1982 1991 1999 1987 2001 2004 2011 1991
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
1982 1991 1987 1983 1986 1990 1987 1988 1992 1998
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Kerry Robinson Mareike Ressing Ute Jamrozy Judith Shepherd Elsa Breit Michelle Scholtz Joanne Power Michelle Kalikin Cessy Hudson Megan Hartman
3000 Meters 9:05.65 9:10.32 9:12.12 9:13.38 9:18.45 9:36.40 9:41.26 9:41.55 9:44.05 9:47.20
3000m Steeplechase Alyssa Kulik 9:57.51 Stephanie Buffo 10:37.50 Jenny Barton 10:59.98 Alyssa Henshaw 11:07.19 Joanie Castagno 11:30.12 Lauren Klas 11:46.68 Ashley Robinson 11:48.60
2011 2011 2006 2011 2009 2009 2006
1. 2. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3.
Kerry Robinson Stephanie Weikert Kim Ruck Ute Jamrozy Judith Shepherd Jennifer Briscoe Michelle Scholtz Michelle Kalikin Helen Rogers Anne Evans
5000 Meters 16:02.76 16:06.13 16:12.05 16:20.91 16:22.67 16:34.54 16:41.04 16:43.50 16:54.08 16:54.17
10,000 Meters Ute Jamrozy 33:14.83 Kim Ruck 33:16.45 Michelle Scholtz 34:50.19 Helen Rogers 34:58.47 Gail Groulx 35:05.62 Karen Friedrichsen 35:06.49 Tina Jensen 35:09.21 Laurie Montgomery 36:30.00 Erika van Reenen 36:34.26 Laura Laughlin 36:36.29 100 Meter Hurdles Michaylin Golladay 12.82 Brianna Rollins 12.88 Bridgette Owens 13.05 Monique Gracia 13.26 Nikkie Bouyer 13.36 Jasmine Edgerson 13.37 Kyana Elder 13.44 Polly Hardy 13.44 Patricia Mamona 13.53 Briana Johnson 13.56 All-Conditions Bests Michaylin Golladay 12.82 Brianna Rollins 12.88 Bridgette Owens 13.05 Monique Gracia 13.26 Nikkie Bouyer 13.36 400 Meter Hurdles Silja Ulfarsdottir 56.62 Nikkie Bouyer 56.64 Sonni Austin 57.31 Marlena Wesh 57.49 Michelle Burgher 57.79 Christina Smith 58.43 Shakirah Rutherford 58.55 Ane Skak 58.61 Nyjla Littlejohn 58.76 Virginia Barnes 59.26
4x100 Meter Relay Golladay, Gracia 43.54 Morris, Edgerson Murray, Weston, 43.62 Burgher, Mothersill Golladay, Kendrick 43.70 Scott, Edgerson
1. 2. 3.
4x400 Meter Relay Burgher, Mothersill 3:29.97 Smith, Weston Brown, Tomlinson 3:31.84 Weston, Bouyer Wilson, Norsworthy 3:32.18 Watt, Weston
1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 8. 9. 10.
April Sinkler Sharia Clinkscales Liane Weber Linda Buchholz Anastasia Wilson Katja Pettinen Katie Pickett Annu Montell Anni Korhonen Dana Copeland
1. 2. 4. 5. 7. 9.
Lauren Terstappen Caroline Kennedy Sara Young Mandy McLane Christy Gasparino Joana Costa Amy Morrison Kat Majester Beth Jordan Emily Barlage
High Jump 6’1.25” (1.86m) 5’10.75” (1.80m) 5’9.25” (1.76m) 5’8.75” (1.75m) 5’8.75” (1.75m) 5’8” (1.73m) 5’8” (1.73m) 5’7.25” (1.71m) 5’7” (1.70m) 5’6.5” (1.69m)
Pole Vault 13’3.75” (4.06m) 13’1.5” (4.00m) 12’11.5” (3.95m) 12’10.75” (3.93m) 12’10” (3.91m) 12’10” (3.91m) 12’9.5” (3.90m) 12’7.5” (3.85m) 12’1.5” (3.70m) 12’1.5” (3.70m)
1983 1983 2010 1986 1985 1982 1990 1989 1988 1992 1986 2011 1990 1988 1991 1994 1997 1982 1999 2007 2011 2011 2011 2011 1999 2011 2001 2008 2010 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 1999 2005 1999 2011 2011 2001 2004 2003 1991 2001 1995 2011
2001
2010 2001 1998 1997
2010 1996 2010 2010 2009 1995 2004 1997 2006 1999 2011 2010 2005 2001 2011 2003 2010 2009 2007 2009
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Long Jump April Sinkler 21’9.5” (6.64m) Monyetta Haynesworth 21’5.5” (6.54m) Gisele Oliveira 20’11.75” (6.39m) Tonya McKelvey 20’9” (6.32m) Jasmine Brunson 20’4.25” (6.20m) Courtney Singleton 20’2.25” (6.15m) Marcia Fletcher 20’1” (6.12m) Patricia Mamona 19’10.25” (6.05m) Sheri Smith 19’8.25” (6.00m) Nanette Holloway 19’7.5” (5.98m)
79 2011 1992 2003 1993 2011 1993 1990 2008 2002 1989
Triple Jump 1. Patricia Mamona 46’2.75” (14.09m) 2. Gisele Oliveira 45’9” (13.94m) 3. April Sinkler 43’6” (13.26m) 4. Sheri Smith 43’0.5” (13.12m) 5. Nanette Holloway 42’10.25” (13.06m) 6. Nakeisha Wineglass 42’9” (13.03m)w 7. Marcia Fletcher 41’9.75” (12.74m) 8. Trevi Frazier 41’2.25” (12.55m) 9. Renata Miyamoto 41’0.5” (12.51m) 10. Jasmine Brunson 40’11” (12.47m)
2011 2005 2010 2002 1992 2010 1991 1997 2006 2011
Shot Put 58’2.5” (17.74m) 52’7.25” (16.03m) 51’3” (15.62m) 49’5.75” (15.08m) 48’5.25” (14.76m) 48’0.75” (14.65m) 46’11” (14.30m) 46’2.75” (14.09m) 46’2.5” (14.08m) 46’0.25” (14.02m)
2001 1995 1992 2011 1996 2002 1991 2005 2005 1994
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jamine Moton Nikki Sims Angela Dolby Danielle Curry Aija Kortesoja Jackie Hudgins Patricia Cuffee Allison Bradshaw Della Clark Denise Massey
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jamine Moton Brittney Waller Nancy Taliaferro Nikki Sims Krystal Woods Lisa Parak Denise Massey Catheryne Porter Patricia Cuffee Mikaela Patterson
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 8. 9. 10.
Jamine Moton Nikola Lomnicka Della Clark Brittney Waller Rochelle Kokayko Krystal Woods Mikaela Patterson Danielle Curry Mary Gosselin Ann Marie McAuley
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Bethanie Wachna Liane Weber Linda Buchholz Kammie Blount Krystal Woods Karine Farias Elizabeth Lord Jamine Moton Silja Ulfarsdottir Katie Pickett
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Liane Weber Katja Pettinen Patricia Mamona Linda Buchholz Lauren Nicholson Aija Kortesoja Annu Montell Karine Farias Aimee Stout Virginia Barnes
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Lisa Parak Liz Griesback Jodie Phillips Katja Pettinen Irja Kortesoja
Discus 182’2” (55.52m) 167’6” (51.06m) 159’0” (48.46m) 158’10” (48.42m) 155’3” (47.33m) 150’2” (45.78m) 149’6” (45.56m) 148’5” (45.24m) 147’4” (44.90m) 146’2” (44.56m)
Hammer 220’6” (67.20m) 208’8” (63.61m) 194’2” (59.18m) 186’3” (56.77m) 184’6” (56.23m) 173’9” (52.96m) 170’11” (52.10m) 167’6” (51.06m) 158’7” (48.34m) 156’0” (47.56m)
Javelin 160’8” (48.98m) 153’10” (46.88m) 152’0” (46.32m) 145’9” (44.44m) 144’7” (44.08m) 133’10” (40.81m) 131’11” (40.22m) 127’6” (38.86m) 118’5” (36.10m) 117’8” (35.87m) Old Weight Bests 161’4” (49.18m) 150’7” (45.90m) 147’10” (45.06m) 147’1” (44.84m) 145’3” (44.28m) Heptathlon 5,928 pts 5,321 pts 5,293 pts 5,206 pts 5,200 pts 5,183 pts 5,171 pts 5,085 pts 4,561 pts 4,435 pts
Note: Bold indicates a current student-athlete.
2001 2011 1989 1997 2005 1991 1994 2008 1991 2005 2002 2009 2006 2011 2007 2006 2005 2011 2003 1998 2010 2010 2010 1999 2006 2010 2003 1999 2003 2004 1990 1993 1995 1995 1997
2010 1995 2011 2007 2003 1996 1997 2010 1996 1994
FRESHMAN RECORDS
80 MEN - INDOOR 55m 60m 200m 400m 800m Mile 3000m 5000m 55mHH 60mHH High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Weight Throw Heptathlon
James Trapp Jacoby Ford Dwight Thomas Ato Modibo Philip Greyling Stijn Jaspers Yehezkel Halifa Robert deBrouwer Duane Ross Spencer Adams Adam Linkenauger Chris Spear Antwoine Welcome Tony Lloyd Rob Venier Zach Berg Miller Moss
100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 110mHH 400mH High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon
Travis Padgett Tony Wheeler Ato Modibo Andrew Beecher Philip Greyling Itay Magidi Martin Flynn Yehezkel Halifa Duane Ross Greg Hines Shelton Boyer Ryan Lewis Mitch Greeley Kai Maull Larry Armstead Mike Spiritoso Mike Columbus Colt Hodge Frank Crossen Eric Lander
1990 2007 2002 1999 1989 1983 1988 1985 1992 2010 2004 2007 1991 1998 1989 2007 2008
10.00 20.30 45.33 1:48.38 3:46.58 8:36.92 14:08.88 28:56.80 13.61 50.64 7’4”/2.23m 16’6.75”/5.05m 16’6.75”/5.05m 25’7.25”/7.80m 50’6”/15.39m 56’8”/17.27m 176’1.5”/53.68m 191’11”/58.50m 208’8”/63.60m 7,018 pts
2006 1994 1999 1990 1989 2003 1984 1988 1992 1995 1983 2000 2005 1999 1991 1983 1975 2002 1986 1993
MEN - OUTDOOR
Travis Padgett ran 10 flat in the 100 meters in 2006.
WOMEN - INDOOR
6.20 6.52 21.00 46.00 1:50.00 4:01.82 7:59.79 13:32.00 7.21 7.80 7’2.25”/2.19m 16’9.5”/5.12m 24’10.5”/7.58m 50’9.5”/15.48m 57’11.75”/17.67m 59’0.25”/17.99m 5,206 pts
55m 60m 200m 400m 800m Mile 3000m 5000m 55mHH 60mHH High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Weight Throw Pentathlon
Simone Tomlinson Terri Robinson Stormy Kendrick Brianna Rollins Brianna Rollins Karen Hartmann Karen Hartmann Ute Jamrozy Sarah Turman Nikkie Bouyer Brianna Rollins April Sinkler Lauren Terstappen Monyetta Haynesworth Patricia Mamona Jamine Moton Nikola Lomnicka Liane Weber
6.80 7.40 7.40 23.69 54.01 2:04.55 4:44.49 9:12.12 18:02.94 7.80 8.17 5’8.75”/1.75m 13’0.25”/3.97m 20’5”/6.22m 43’0.25”/13.11m 49’3”/15.01m 61’10.25”/18.85m 4,089 pts
1995 1998 2010 2010 2010 1992 1992 1986 2010 1996 2010 2008 2011 1992 2007 1998 2009 2007
100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 100mHH 400mH High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
Stormy Kendrick Stormy Kendrick Brittany Pringley Tina Krebs Karen Hartmann Alyssa Henshaw Ute Jamrozy Ute Jamrozy Bridgette Owens Sonni Austin Sharia Clinkscales Lauren Terstappen Monyetta Haynesworth Patricia Mamona Nikki Sims Jamine Moton Nikola Lomnicka Linda Buchholz Liane Weber
11.25 23.34 53.72 2:02.07 4:15.87 11:07.19 16:20.91 33:14.83 13.05 57.81 5’10”/1.77m 13’3.75”/4.06m 21’5.5”/6.54m 43’2.5”/13.17m 50’4”/15.34m 162’9”/49.60m 208’8”/63.61m 152’5”/46.46m 5,337 pts
2010 2010 2010 1983 1992 2011 1986 1986 2011 2010 1994 2011 1992 2007 1994 1998 2009 2007 2007
WOMEN - OUTDOOR
Lauren Terstappen holds rookie records in the vault.
FACILITY RECORDS CLEMSON INDOOR FACILITY
MEN 60m 200m 300m 400m 500m 800m 1000m Mile 3000m 5000m 60mHH 4x200m 4x400m DMR High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Shot Put 35-lb. Weight Heptathlon
Jacoby Ford Walter Dix Ronald Richards Ricardo Chambers Leford Green Sherridan Kirk Shawn Roberts Tom Lancashire Matt Clark Andrew Lemoncello Ronnie Ash W. Charlotte TC South Carolina Bucking, Wood Wilson, Lancashire Jerome Miller Darryl Reeves James Lemons Thorston Mueller Reese Hoffa Cory Martin Miller Moss
WOMEN 60m 200m 300m 400m 500m 800m 1000m Mile 3000m 5000m 55mH 60mH 4x200m 4x400m DMR High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put 20 lb. Wt. Pentathlon
Shaniqua Ferguson Ashlee Kidd Tiandra Ponteen Ashlee Kidd Novlene Williams Brie Felnagle Annie Martin Jessica Eldridge Brie Felnagle Michelle Sikes Fatmata Fofanah Shantia Moss Clemson South Carolina Buskirk, Owen Seibert, Wort Chaunte Howard Lacy Janson Krysha Bayley Gisele Oliveira Cleopatra Borel-Brown Erin Gilreath Liane Weber
Liane Weber holds the indoor facility pentathlon record.
6.52 21.12 34.55 47.15 1:03.50 1:51.01 2:25.84 4:03.44 8:15.21 14:00.96 7.66 1:30.36 3:12.95 9:50.41
Clemson 2007 Florida State 2007 Clemson 2004 Florida State 2007 Johnson C. Smith 2011 Auburn 2005 Georgia Tech 2011 Florida State 2007 Clemson 2008 Florida State 2007 Unattached 2011 W. Charlotte TC 2004 South Carolina 2005 Florida State 2007
7’4.25” Georgia Tech 2009 25’2.75” SC State 2004 52’8.25” Georgia Tech 2008 17’9.25” Virginia Tech 2007 69’11” NY Athletic Club 2006 75’10.25” Auburn 2007 5,903 pts Clemson 2011 7.22 23.75 37.65 52.99 1:11.83 2:06.27 2:55.81 4:47.48 9:15.01 15:57.24 7.70 8.03 1:38.06 3:37.59 11:24.72
6’2.75” 13’9.25” 21’6.75” 44’6.25” 60’4.5” 77’0.75” 4,135 pts
Auburn Georgia Tech Florida Georgia Tech Florida North Carolina Georgia Tech Oklahoma North Carolina Wake Forest Georgia Tech Georgia Tech Clemson S. Carolina Duke
2010 2007 2004 2006 2004 2007 2010 2004 2007 2007 2005 2007 2004 2005 2007
Georgia Tech 2004 Florida State 2005 Georgia 2005 Clemson 2005 Unattached 2005 Unattached 2004 Clemson 2009
MEN 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 110mHH 400mIH 4x100m 4x200m 4x400m High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Decathlon
WOMEN 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m 3000mSC 5000m 10,000m 100mH 400mH 4x100m 4x200m 4x400m Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Hammer Javelin Heptathlon
81 ROCK NORMAN OUTDOOR TRACK
Travis Padgett Maurice Mitchell Angelo Taylor Marko Koers Alexis Sharangabo Hans Koeleman Cormac Finnerty Ryan Hill Allen Johnson Kevin Young Chambers, Crawford Franklin, Williams Davis, Daley, Williams, Rucker Terry, Amedee, Adkins, Mills Jesse Williams Miguel Pate Andrew Owusu Brian Mondschein Reese Hoffa Andy Bloom Marcel Lomnicky Scott Russell Mateo Sossah Latasha Colander Latasha Colander Lashinda Demus Leontine Tsiba Jenelle Deatherage Claire Forbes Jennifer Dunn Kerry Robinson Betty Springs Melissa Morrison Queen Harrison Clemson Track Club Robinson, Weston Cutchin, Bouyer Florida State Clemson April Sinkler Patricia Mamona Chaunte Howard Lacy Janson Laura Gerraughty Teri Steer Erin Gilreath Lavern Eve Liane Weber
9.96 20.25 45.14 1:48.27 3:43.70 8:35.90 13:55.44 29:32.28 13.22 48.73 38.97
Clemson 2008 Florida State 2010 Georgia Tech 1998 Illinois 1996 Savannah Int. 1999 Clemson 1983 Unattached 1994 NC State 2010 Nike 1998 Unattached 1998 Clemson 1998
1:23.5
Clemson 1980
3:03.38
7’4.25” 27’1.25” 54’9.25” 18’1.75” 67’5.5” 201’7” 242’9” 250’11” 7,667 pts
11.03 22.52 51.65 2:05.69 4:19.07 9:34.7 10:26.03 16:02.76 33:31.2 12.71 54.66 43.62 1:33.61 3:31.84 3:31.84 21’9.5” 46’2.75” 6’2.25” 13’10” 61’9” 198’1” 230’1” 196’6” 5,928 pts
Georgia Tech
North Carolina Alabama Unattached Virginia Tech NY Athl. Club Unattached Viginia Tech Kansas North Carolina
1992
2003 2001 2000 2006 2003 1998 2011 2000 2010
Unattached 2006 Unattached 2005 Nike 2006 Life 2000 Wisconsin 1999 Virginia 1990 Florida State 2010 Clemson 1983 N.C. State 1983 Reebok 1998 Virginia Tech 2010 Clemson 2000 Clemson 1999 Florida State Clemson Clemson Clemson Georgia Tech Florida State North Carolina Nike NYAC Spd. Dynamics Clemson
1999 2001 2011 2011 2005 2004 2003 2002 2004 2000 2010
Travis Padgett clocked a record 9.96 in the 100 dash in 2008.
MEN’S COACHING RECORDS
82
INDOOR OUTDOOR YEAR COACH ACC NCAA ACC NCAA 1953-54 Rock Norman 6th -- 6th -1954-55 Rock Norman 7th -- 6th -1955-56 Rock Norman 5th -- 4th -1956-57 Rock Norman 5th -- 6th -1957-58 Banks McFadden 5th -- 5th -1958-59 Banks McFadden 5th -- 5th -1959-60 Banks McFadden 5th -- 5th -1960-61 P. Wee Greenfield 4th -- 5th -1961-62 P. Wee Greenfield 3rd -- 5th -1962-63 P. Wee Greenfield 4th -- 4th -1963-64 P. Wee Greenfield 5th -- 2nd T-53rd 1964-65 P. Wee Greenfield 6th -- 2nd T-49th 1965-66 P. Wee Greenfield 6th -- 6th -1966-67 P. Wee Greenfield 3rd -- 3rd -1967-68 P. Wee Greenfield 7th -- 3rd -1968-69 P. Wee Greenfield 5th -- 5th -1969-70 P. Wee Greenfield 5th -- 3rd -1970-71 P. Wee Greenfield 5th -- 6th -1971-72 P. Wee Greenfield 3rd -- 4th -1972-73 P. Wee Greenfield 4th -- 6th -1973-74 P. Wee Greenfield 6th -- 5th -1974-75 I.M. Ibrahim 6th -- 3rd -1975-76 I.M. Ibrahim 4th -- 5th -1976-77 I.M. Ibrahim 4th -- 5th -1977-78 Sam Colson 4th -- 5th T-23rd 1978-79 Sam Colson 4th -- 6th -1979-80 Sam Colson 2nd T-37th 1st T-30th 1980-81 Sam Colson NA T-48th 3rd T-33rd 1981-82 Sam Colson NA T-37th 1st 19th 1982-83 Colson/Williams NA T-40th 2nd T-40th 1983-84 Wade Williams NA -- 3rd T-75th 1984-85 Narewski/Williams NA 54th 2nd T-44th 1985-86 Wade Williams NA -- 2nd 30th 1986-87 Wade Williams 1st T-18th 2nd T-41st 1987-88 Wade Williams 3rd T-51st 3rd T-15th 1988-89 Bob Pollock 1st 8th 1st T-23rd 1989-90 Bob Pollock 1st 23rd 1st 46th 1990-91 Bob Pollock 1st 44th 1st 13th 1991-92 Bob Pollock 1st 2nd 2nd 12th 1992-93 Bob Pollock 1st 2nd 1st 10th 1993-94 Bob Pollock 2nd T-24th 3rd 11th 1994-95 Bob Pollock 2nd 11th 3rd T-10th 1995-96 Bob Pollock 3rd -- 3rd 17th 1996-97 Bob Pollock 1st 25th 1st T-17th 1997-98 Bob Pollock 1st T-3rd 1st T-11th 1998-99 Bob Pollock 1st 3rd 2nd 19th 1999-00 Bob Pollock 1st 10th 1st 10th 2000-01 Bob Pollock 1st T-20th 1st T-57th 2001-02 Bob Pollock 1st 7th 2nd T4th 2002-03 Bob Pollock 2nd T-28th 2nd T-70th 2003-04 Bob Pollock 2nd T-56th 1st T-68th 2004-05 Bob Pollock 2nd T-48th 2nd T-37th 2005-06 Bob Pollock 2nd T-65th 2nd T-26th 2006-07 Bob Pollock 2nd 15th 2nd 24th 2007-08 Bob Pollock 3rd 12th 2nd T-21st 2008-09 Lawrence Johnson 5th T-23rd 6th T-40th 2009-10 Lawrence Johnson 6th T-53rd 5th -2010-11 Lawrence Johnson 5th T-22nd 4th T-38th
Lawrence Johnson led the men to a top-25 indoor finish last year.
By the Numbers - Tiger Men’s Head Coaches
All-Time ACC Championships Indoor Track & Field - 12 Outdoor Track & Field - 11
All-Time ACC Runner-Up Finishes Indoor Track & Field - 8 Outdoor Track & Field - 14 All-Time ACC Finishes By Meet Indoor Track & Field First - 12; Second - 8; Third - 6
Fourth - 7; Fifth - 11; Sixth - 6; Seventh - 2 Outdoor Track & Field First - 11; Second - 14; Third - 10 Fourth - 4; Fifth - 11; Sixth - 8 All-Time NCAA Top 25 Finishes Indoor Track & Field - 17 Outdoor Track & Field - 17 All-Time NCAA Appearances Indoor Track & Field - 29
Outdoor Track & Field - 35
NCAA Appearances By Coach Indoor Track & Field Colson - 3; Williams - 4 Pollock - 19; Johnson - 3
Outdoor Track & Field Greenfield - 2; Colson - 4 Williams - 6; Pollock - 20 Johnson - 3
WOMEN’S COACHING RECORDS INDOOR OUTDOOR YEAR COACH ACC NCAA ACC NCAA *1981-82 Sam Colson -- -- -- T-32nd *1982-83 Sam Colson -- T-10th 5th T-20th *1983-84 Sam Colson -- -- 4th -*1984-85 Wayne Coffman -- 12th 6th T-35th 1985-86 Wayne Coffman -- 12th 5th T-23rd 1986-87 Wayne Coffman 6th -- 7th -1987-88 Wayne Coffman 4th -- 5th -- 1988-89 Wayne Coffman 2nd -- 3rd -1989-90 Wayne Coffman 2nd 41st 3rd 33rd 1990-91 Wayne Coffman 2nd 35th 1st T-12th 1991-92 Wayne Coffman 1st 22nd 2nd 17th 1992-93 Wayne Coffman 2nd 33rd 2nd T-26th 1993-94 Wayne Coffman 3rd 29th 4th -1994-95 Wayne Coffman 2nd -- 3rd -1995-96 Wayne Coffman 2nd T-33rd 4th T-49th 1996-97 Wayne Coffman 3rd 50th 3rd -1997-98 Ron Garner 2nd 33rd 2nd -1998-99 Ron Garner 8th -- 1st -1999-00 Ralph White 8th -- 7th -2000-01 Marcia Noad 2nd 3rd 2nd T-7th 2001-02 Marcia Noad 4th 21st 5th T-20th 2002-03 Marcia Noad 9th -- 4th T-36th 2003-04 Marcia Noad 3rd T-51st 6th T-34th 2004-05 Marcia Noad 5th T-21st 6th T-32nd 2005-06 Marcia Noad 11th -- 10th -2006-07 Marcia Noad 5th T-34th 8th -2007-08 Marcia Noad 8th -- 7th -2008-09 Lawrence Johnson 3rd T-51st 8th -2009-10 Lawrence Johnson 1st T-7th 1st 18th 2010-11 Lawrence Johnson 1st 11th 1st 7th
83 Johnson’s women have won four straight ACC titles.
Note: * - Clemson only competed in distance events in the indicated seasons; a full women’s track & field program began in 1985-86. Wayne Coffman coached the Tigers for 13 years.
By the Numbers - Tiger Women’s Head Coaches All-Time ACC Championships Indoor Track & Field - 3 Outdoor Track & Field - 4
All-Time ACC Runner-Up Finishes Indoor Track & Field - 9 Outdoor Track & Field - 4 All-Time ACC Finishes By Meet Indoor Track & Field First - 3; Second - 9 ‘ Third - 4
Fourth - 2 ; Fifth - 2; Sixth - 1 Eighth - 2; Ninth - 1; 11th - 1
Outdoor Track & Field First - 4; Second - 4; Third - 4 Fourth - 4; Fifth - 4; Sixth - 3 Seventh - 3; Eighth - 2; 10th - 1
All-Time NCAA Top 25 Finishes Indoor Track & Field - 9 Outdoor Track & Field - 8
All-Time NCAA Appearances Indoor - 20; Outdoor - 22
NCAA Appearances By Coach Indoor Track & Field Colson, Garner, 1; Coffman - 9; Noad - 6; Johnson - 3
Outdoor Track & Field Colson - 2; Coffman - 9 Garner - 1; Noad - 7; Johnson - 3
TWO-SPORT ATHLETES
84 FORMER TIGER STANDOUTS (Student-Athletes Who Excelled on the Football Field and on the Track) Banks McFadden • All-American, football and basketball (1939-40) • Head Coach, track & field (1957-60) • Three-year letterman, track & field (1938-40) Jerry Butler • ACC Indoor 60 yard dash Champion (1978) • All-American, football (1978) • First-round NFL Draft selection (1979) • Nine-year NFL player (1979-87) • AFC Rookie-of-the-Year (1979)
Rod McSwain • ACC Outdoor 4x100m relay Champion (1982) • NCAA Champion, football (1981) • Four-year letterman, football (1980-83) • Third-round NFL Draft selection (1984) • Seven-year NFL player (1984-90) Delton Hall • Four-year letterman, track & field (1984-87) • Four-year letterman, football • Second-round NFL Draft selection (1987) • NFL All-Rookie selection (1987) • Seven-year NFL player (1987-93)
Ford and Spiller took twosport success to another level.
Charlie James • ACC 4x100m relay Champion (1990-91) • Two-year letterman, football (1988-89)
Doug Thomas • All-American, 4x100m relay (1991) • Two-time ACC Champion, 4x100m relay (1990-91) • ACC Indoor 55m dash Champion (1991) • Second-round NFL Draft selection (1991) • Three-year NFL player (1991-93) Larry Ryans • Five-time All-American, track (1990-92) • Six-time ACC Champion, track (1990-93) • ACC Champion, football (1991) • NFL player (1993, 1996)
James Trapp • 10-time All-American, track (1990-92) • NCAA Indoor 200m dash Champion (1992) • USA Olympian, track (1992) • U.S. Indoor 200m Champion (1993) • ACC 50th anniversary track selection (2003) • Third-round NFL Draft selection (1993) • 11-year NFL player (1993-2003) • Super Bowl Champion (2000) • Clemson Athletic Hall of Fame inductee (2000)
Airese Currie • All-American, 4x100m relay (2002) • Three-time ACC Champion, 4x100m relay (2002-04) • First-team All-ACC, football (2004) • Fifth-round NFL Draft selection (2005)
Tye Hill • Two-time ACC Champion, 4x100m relay (2003-04) • ACC Indoor 60m dash Champion (2004) • ACC Outdoor 100m dash Champion (2004) • First-team All-American, football (2005) • First-round NFL Draft selection (2006) • NFL All-Rookie selection (2006) Jacoby Ford • NCAA Champion, 60m dash (2009) • Five-time All-American, track (2007-09) • Three-time ACC Champion, track (2007-09) • ACC 60m dash record-holder, 6.51 (2009) • Second-team All-ACC, football (2009) • Fourth-round NFL Draft selection (2010)
C.J. Spiller • Three-time All-American, track (2007-09) • Unanimous first-team All-American, football (2009) • Sixth in Heisman Trophy balloting (2009) • ACC Player-of-the-Year, football (2009) • First-round NFL Draft selection (2010) Spencer Adams • Three-time All-American, hurdles (2011-11) • Four-time All-ACC, hurdles (2010-11) • Two-year letterman, football (2009-10)
Joe Craig • NCAA East Preliminary qualifier, track (2011) • Reserve wide receiver, football (2011)
TWO-SPORT ATHLETES
85 James Trapp was a track standout who played in the NFL.
Tye Hill was a first-round NFL Draft pick and track champion.
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
86 MEN A Abel, David Abbott, J.R. Acker, Darius Ackis, K.W. Adams, David Adams, E.D. Adams, J.L. Adams, O.A. Adams, Spencer Albers, Richard Alexander, Gerard Alexander, Steve Alexander, N.C. Alexander, Travis Alge, Danny Allen, Burgess Allen, Charles Allen, Donald Allen, G.A. Altman, J.E. Ameigh, Doug Anderson, Gwantaveus Anderson, R.H. Andrews, A.T. Andrews, Marquis Armstead, Larry Arnold, William Armstrong, J. Armstrong, W.R. Aull, A.H. Autrey, Scott B Barrow, Brit Bartley, Howard Barton, Mike Barton, Stephen Batson, H.E. Beck, David Beachler, David Beason, J.P. Beattie, Richard Beckett, J.T. Beckett, T.A. Beecher, Andrew Bell, Jason Bell, R.C. Benz, G.P. Berg, Zach Bird, S.L. Black, Marcus Blackwell, J.E. Blakeney, C.R. Blakeney, W.C. Blakeney, W.E. Bolling, Michael Boobas, John Borghans, Marcus Bosler, Robert Bosse, George Botchway, Kingsley Bowen, J.B. Boyer, Shelton Boynton, Mark Bramlette, Joe Brauer, David Brennen, J.E. Brewer, Jason Brantley, Craig Brock, D.C. Brown, Bruce Brown, Corey Brown, George Brown, John Brown, K.B. Brown, W.J. Browning, Michael Bruce, Matt Bryant, L. Bryant, W.L. Bryce, F.J. Bryce, W. Bryfczynski, Sam Buck, G.R.
1999 1955 2004-05 1934 2000, 2003 1962-64 1929 1928-31 2010-11 1966-67, 69 1994-95 1997-2000 1965-66 2000-02 2004-06 1973-75 1997-2000 1976-77 1947 1933 1999-02 2007-08 1959 1928-29 2004 1991-94 1996 1931 1932 1943 1995-96
2001-04 1995 2002-03 1969-70 1951 1993 1984-85,87-88 1956-57-58 1987-88 1939,41-42 1940 1990-93 2004-07 1965-66-67 1966-67 2007-08, 2010 1960 1986-87 1933-34 1928-29 1930-31 1943 2002-05 1988-89 1982 1970-74 1974-75 1977 1954-56 1983-84,86-87 1973-74 1956-57 1988-91 1949-50 1996-98 1977 1951 1975-76 2006-08 1974 1956-57 1993 1946-49 1973 2008 1938-39 1936-37 1937-39 1937 2007-08 1953-55
Bulla, Kevin Buechler, David Burch, Greg Burke, Robert
Calhoun, F.H. Calvert, J.W. Camarda, Jack Cameron, T.S. Campbell, Iain Cannon, F.W. Caramanico, Nick Cargill, T.C. Carter, R.A Carter, R.M. Carusoe, D.H. Carver, D.K. Caskin, M.D. Cason, C.R. Cassagrande, Peter Casteel, Clayton Caston, Stephen Caton, Jeff Chambers, Carlton Chambers, H. C. Chandler, Dennis Chapman, R.D. Cheney, Roy Chiles, George Clark, Larry Clark, Matt Clarkson, Hunter Cloud, R.P. Cochran, B. Coddington, Jms Coffman, Wayne Collins, David Collins, Edward Collins, Roger Coln, W.A. Columbus, Michael Cone, F.H. Connelly, Mike Copeland, Joel Copes, Garrick Cory, A.H. Counts, T.W. Coursey, J.T. Cox, Rim A. Craig, J. Craig, Joe Crapps, Michael Crawford, Shawn Credle, Walter Crossen, Frank Cureton, W.M. Currie, Airese Currie, Rudy Curry, J.A. Curtis, Clayton Cuttino, Charles
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D Daley, Raymond Dalton, Stanley Daniels, Ben David, Claude Davidson, Ian Davis, D.C. Davis, George Davis, Brian Davis, S.T. Daye, Robert deAlmeida, Jeffrey deBrouwer, Robert Dechausey, Marlon DeGeorgio, Michael Delli Carpini, Claudio Demers, Ryan Dettman, Matt Diaz, Esteban Dickens, A.W. Dickerson, G.L. Dickson, J.B. DiCola, Damian Dillard, B.J.
1996-98 1976-78 1993-94 1975-76
1937-39 1949-51 1987-88 1956-58 1982-84 1931 2004 1941 1936-37 1954-55 1962,64-65 1958-60 1952 1950-52 1980-82 1992 1975-76 1981-82,84 1995-98 1947-48 1969-71 1958 2003-06 1984-86 1987-90 2004-05, 2007-08 1966-67 1950 1952-53 1980-83 1979-80 2000-01 1969-70 1969-70 1931 1975-76,78 1964-65-66 1999-01 1970-73 2000-03 1953-57 1952-54 1948 1986,88-90 1931-33 2011 1974-76 1997-2000 1975-76 1986,88-89 1947-49 2002-04 1994-98 1932-33 2004 1961 1980-81 1976 2004 1979 1973-77 1955 1979 1997-98 1928-29 1979-80 1983 1985 1995 1967 2010 1999-00 1985 1996-99 1955-56 1939-40-41 1942 1995-98 2000
Diver, W.T. Doar, L.H. Dobbins, W.L. Dobbs, R.S. Dodd, Murray Doffort, J.H. Doherty, John Donkle, I.L. Dorrity, Steve Douglas, Bob Doyle, George Drown, E.J. Dubose, Edward Dunagan, Steve Dunkelberg, J.S. Dunkelberg, R.H. Dunn, Chris Dunnaway, T.W. Durham, T.E.
Earle, J.R. Edgington, Adam Efird, Bob Ellis, T.E. Elwell, R.A. Erbach, Scott Ervin, Robert Erwin, W.C. Esher, George Eure, Warren Evans, A.J. Evans, C.E. Evans, M. Everett, John J.
Fabian, George Facchin, George Fain, C.C. Farris, Kevin Feathers, Mike Fennell, R.C. Fenton, Ryan Ferguson, J.G. Fern, Edward Fields, George Fields, Jeff Fields, Nathan Finn, P.S. Finnerty, Cormac Floyd, J.E. Flowers, Kenny Flynn, James Flynn, Martin Folger, M.Y. Folger, T.M. Ford, H. Ford, Jacoby Fowler, Josh Francis, Mitchel Franklin, J.H. Franklin, Kenny Fraser, Warren Frazer, H.E. Frazer, Mike Frendenberger, O.L. Freret, W.A. Fritts, G.H. Froelick, R.S. Frye, Timothy Fulmer, J.L. Funk, Wolfgang Furst, Richard Galloway, G.G. Gardner, Rashad Gaskin, M.D. Gaulden, W.E. Geer, David George, E.M. George, Kenneth Gerrard, Neal Gibson, Joe Gichaba,Naftal Giesler, Andy Gilbert, D.P.
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1937 1952 1937-38 1963-65 1990-92 1948-49 1991 1947 1992 1977 1946 1963-65 1967-69 1975-76 1958-60 1961-63 1991 1946 1964-66 1948 1999 1991 1930 1970 1988-92 1958-61 1952-53 1974 2002-05 1965-66 1962-63 1952 1986-87
1947-50 1947-50 1952-53 1985-87 2006-08 1940-42 2002-05 1930-31 1973-76 2006-09 1988-91 1991-94 1929-30 1991-93 1955 1984 1979 1984-87 1952-54 1934-36 1934 2007-09 2008-11 1994-95 1942-43 1996-99 2010-11 1949 1994-96 1950-52 1951-53 1940-42 1952 1978-79 1933 1974-75 1969-70 1974 2003-06 1951-53 1951 1976-78 1954-55 1975-77 1973-75 1998-99 1990-91 2000-01 1961-63
Gilbert, Trevor Gill, Davidson Gilpin, D.W. Gilson, Derek Godfrey, Adam Goodenough, Terry Goodman, J.L. Graham, B.J. Graham, C.C. Grant, T.F. Gray, Thomas Greeley, Mitch Green, J.H. Green, Michael Green, R.L. Greenlee, Larry Gresham, P. Greyling, Philip Griffen, F.C. Griffin, Larry Grimes, John P. Grist, Dee Gross, Chris Guldberg, Mogens Gunn, Matt Guy, Trenton
H Haack, Scott Halifa, Yehezkel Hall, David Hall, Delton Hardee, J.G. Hardwick, J.H. Harkness, Jack Harper, Jacey Harris, Joe Hartle, Michael Hartzler, David Harvin, L.C. Harvin, S.A. Haynes, Aaron Haughey, J.P. Headlam, Charles Heiss, Michael Heister, Andrew Helinski, Matt Hendershot, Nathan Hendricks, G.H. Herlong, F.W. Herrington, Ter. Hess, Benjamin Hill, D.M. Hill, Jack Hill, J.R. Hill, Rick Hill, Tye Hines, Dennis Hines, Greg Hinson, L.C. Hinton, Arthur Hobbs, Brent Hodge, Colt Hodge, Marcus Hodges, H.M. Hogan, Kevin Hogarth, C.P. Holland, Frank Holley, H.E. Holliday, Todd Holmes, Brandon Holshouser, W. Holt, Chad Hood, Greg Hopkins, Tom Horne, Tony Hortz, Gene Howard, R.S. Howle, Arthur Howe, Bryant Hudgens, Myron Hudson, R.W. Huey, C.O. Huey, Terrance Huff, J.R. Huff, Roderick
1992-93 1995-96,98-99 1956 2003-05 1990-91 1980-81 1940-41 1951 1940-42 1938 1988-90 2005-08 1936-37 1990-93 1965-67 1993-95 1946 1989-91 1953 2001-04 1980-82 1996 2003 1985 2002 2008-09 1978-79,81 1988-89 1969-70 1984-87 1943-47 1948-49 1982 2000-03 1995-96 1978-82 1994-98 1930 1929 1995-98 1981-83 1977 1977 1980-83 1994-97 2011 1939-40 1936-37 1985,87-89 1998-01 1933 1969-70 1965 2001-04 2002-05 1989-90 1995-98 1936 2005 2003-06 2002 2000-03 1952-53 1993-95 1931-32 1989-91 1943 1993-96 2005 1947-50 2008-09 1990 1995,97-99 1995-96 1974-75 1929-30 1970-73 2001-02 1982 1949-50 1963-65 2002 1938 1975-76,78
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS Hunter, R.V. Hunter, Ryan Hyman, Robert
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Ibeh, Robert Ifill, Grafton Irwin, Josh Ikenegbu, Chukwemeka Isaacs, Greg Iverson, Bryce Ivey, F.M. J Jackson, La’Mont Jackson, W.B. Jackson, W.M. James, Charlie James, R.R. Jaspers, Stijn Jefferson, James Jellison, Mark Jenkins, Wayne Johnson, Kerwin Jones, Carl Jones, Jeff Jones, Tony Jordan, H.R. Jordan, L. W. Joyner, N.P. Justus, J.H. Jutzeler, Herman K Kauffman, Mike Kautz, Scott Kayser, Ian Keasler, Rodney Keeshen, Michael Kennedy, Matt Kennedy, Ron, Jr. Kelley, J.D. Kessler, Andrew Kightlinger, N.B. King, T.W. Kirby, C.E. Kirk, Brent Kirk, David Kirk, Trent Kitchens, C.W. Kitchens, E.L. Kitchens, George Kivett, R.G. Klein, Craig Klotzbach, Adam Knapp, Brian Knight, Anthony Knight, Odious Koeleman, Hans Koontz, Ryan Kopanski, Michael Kozlowski, Christopher Kremer, Dov Krichko, Lennie Kulikowski, Roy L Lachiotte, A.S. Lachiotte, F.W. Lander, Eric Langstaff, Witt Latham, B.M. Latham, Bob Latimer, P.H. Lawson, Ludlow Leitner, F.W. Leland, E.C. Lelieveld, Wybo Lennox, Graig Lester, J.E. Lewis, H.W. Lewis, Ryan Limehouse, J.L. Lineberger, J.M. Linkenauger, Adam Lipscomb, J.L. Livingston, Noyes Lloyd, Tony Lombardi, Matt
1940 2003-04 1976 2003-05 2003 1996 1976 2004-05 2007-08 1941-43
2010-11 1962-64 1949-50 1988-91 1961,63-64 1983-84 1982-83 1999-00 1970-73 1983-86 1967-69 1982-85 1987-90 1947 1929 1936-37 1931 1975-77 1993-94 2003-05 1980-83 1986-89 1974-75 2000 1998 1969 2002-03,06 1961 1961-63 1953-55 1995 1980-82 1995-97 1931 1936-38 2002-05 1947-49 1996-97 2001-04 2006 1990-93 1966-67 1980-83 2004-07 2011 1994-95 1987-89 1978 1974-75
1939,41-42 1928-29 1993-96 1973-75 1932 1998-99 1932 1975-77 1942 1962-63-64 1982-84 1995 1928-30 1951 2000-03 1960 1929-30 2004-07 1933-34 1988 1998-01 2001-04
Lorelle, R.J. Lovings, Shauntae Lowry, Bruce Lumpkins, Jay Lynch, R.B. Lynn, W.G.
Mack, Julius Magidi, Itay Mahaffey, Joel Major, C.S. Manbury, F.G. Maner Mangone, Ryan Mann, J.G. Manos, W.K. Marbury, Felix Marchbanks Martin, B. Mason, A.F. Matthews, Dean Matthews, Todd Mathis, Bill Matlack, Dave Maull, Kai Maxey, Marcus Mazur, Steve McAlister, Mark McCaffrey, Paul McConnell, S.W. McConnell, T.S. McCown, F.O. McCoy, P.H. McCrossen, Bryan McDaniel, Terrance McFadden, Banks McGeehan, Russell McGowan, Calvin McKay, A.S. McKnight, David McKoy, Mark McLoughlin, N.E. McMillan, John McSwain, Chuck McSwain, Rodney Meany, Jason Messam, Cornel Metz, F.E. Mgbo, Tony Miller, S.C. Milligan, Dalton Mills, Cowin Milton, George Mirabito, Mark Mitchell, A.T. Modibo, Ato Moon, John E. Mooney, C.W. Moore, G.S. Moore, Geoff Moore, Ralston Moorman, Anthony Morehead, J.L. Morey, Tyler Morgan, Donald Morgan, F. Morgan, L.V. Morgan, N.J. Morrison, P.C. Moses, Greg Moss, Miller Mulder, Jacques Murchison, Randall Murdock, Justin Murphree, H.W. Murphy, Danny Murphy, Shaun Murrell, Tom Myers, P.C. Ndiaye, Joseph Neary, Mike Nelson, A.H. Nelson, William Newlin, David
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1952 2001-02 1967 2006-07 1947 1932-34
1970 2003, 2005-07 1967 1955 1943 1928 2010 1943 1965-67 1947 1928 1931 1953-54 1975-77 1999-02 1958-59 1988 1999-01, 2003 2011 1993 1980 1988-89 1934-36 1936-37 1943 1936 1993-96 2001-04 1938-40 1994 1990-91 1950 1979-80 1980 1963-65 1997 1982-83 1982-84 1999-03 1979-82 1953-56 1976-78 1953 1991 2006-08 1987 1999-00 1952-55 1999-02 1970-73 1949 1939-40 1990 1975 1999-00 1959-61 2008 1970 1940-42,46 1943-47 1982-83 1960 1985-86,89 2008-11 1988-89 1984 2009-11 1955-57 1993 1997-99 1967 1969-70 1997-98 1989-91 1963-65 1970-73 1993-96
Noble, Will
O’Cain, C.L. O’Dell, J.B. Odom, L.A. Ogaro, Julius Oliver, Enayat Olson, Eric O’Rourke, Joey Oxford, John
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P Pacheco, Jorge Padgett, Alex Padgett, Travis Parks, N.C. Parks, Terrence Parrott, D.L. Pasley, J.H. Patterson, E.R. Pauga, Scott Payne, W.E. Pendleton, Clay Pennington, C.W. Perry, Lydell Peterson, Andy Peterson, Kenneth Phillips, Marcus Pierce, Harold Pimentel, Matt Pitchford, Charles H. Poe, W.N. Pool, E.M. Poole, C.E. Porter, Andrew Potter, Ian Pridgen, Terry Pulkinen, C.S. Putnam, Jason Q Quattlebaum, D.E. R Radcliff, C.F. Radcliff, W.A. Radziwinski, Mike Ralph, Stewart Ramey, Robert Rasch, Thomas Rauch, Robbie Rawls, O.G. Rayle, R.F. Reckner, Jason Reese, C.J. Reilly, Sean Reke, Thomas Rencher, Darwin Revell, W.H. Reveria , A.L. Reynolds, Malcolm Rice, Joseph Richards, Clarence Richards, J.G. Richards, Ronald Richardson, Eddie Richardson, R.R. Riley, R.A. Rion, A.H. Rispress, Jordan Roach, Kendrick Roberts, J.C. Roberts, R.W. Robinson, E.D. Robinson, Kyle Robinson, Will Rogers, J.M. Rolle, Charlton Romero, Frank Ross, R. Duane Ross, Jack Ross, John Royster, Chris Rucker, Erick Rumple, Charles Rush, Lawrence Russell, Wesley Rushton, H.G.
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2006-07, 2009-10 1964-66-67 1928-29 1952-53 1980-81 1992-95 1984-85 2007-08 1969
1991-92 2008-11 2006-08 1933-34 1986 1937-39 1940-41 1930 2008 1941 2003, 2005-06 1937-39 2004-06 1995-97 1985 1996-97 1943 2002-05 1967 1946 1964-66 1963-65 2006-08 1999-02 1992-93 1946-49 1998 1955
1952 1952 1989 1974,76,78 1976 1976-78 1998 1933 1948-50 1995-98 1965-66 2004-07 1983 1985-87 1952-53 1950 2000-01 1978-79 1994-95 1941 2002-05 1986-88 1950-52 1942-43 1940 2010-11 1991-94 1955 1933-34 1933-34 1994 2011 1946 2010 1970 1992-95 1943 1948 1995-97 1978-81 1969 1970-73 1992-93 1948-50
Rutherford, Ahmad Ryans, Larry Rzewuski, Keith Sahadi, Raymond Sams, Bob Sanders, T.C. Schenek, David Schoen, Chris Schroeder, F.E. Scott, Charles Scott, Douglas Scott, Joshua Scuffins, Jeffrey Sease, Jody Sease, J.D. Seesman, Paul Seybold, John Shame, R.W. Sharp, Mark Sharpe, Jeff Shaw, J. S. Shaw, Kyle Shaw, Scott Sheats, Mickey Shirley, William Sikes, D.L. Sills, K.G. Simmons, Wilbur Skov, Henrik Slate, Chris Slattery, J.G. Sloan, Michael Smalls, Victor Smith, Cormac Smith, D.W. Smith, David Smith, Eugene Smith, Frank Smith, James Smith, Joey Smith, Richard Smith, R.N. Smith, W.H. Smythe, Kevin Snow, Eric Snyder, Paul Soder, Eric Soggs, John B. Spain, Otto Spear, Chris Spearman, W.C. Spencer, Peter Spiller, C.J. Spiritoso, Mike Spooner, R.J. Steedly, J.R. Stewart, Bill Stewart, George Stone, W.O. Stoudemire, D.O. Stover, L.A.M. Strawderman, Dan Stroup, Shane Suber, Quincy Sutter, E.H. Swafford, R.P. Swaggard, Travis Sykes, Keith Talbert, Scott Taul, Mark Taylor, James Thalheimer, Cory Thomas, Doug Thomas, Dwight Thomas, Shawn Thomason, J.E. Thompson, J.R. Thompson, Matt Thornhill, D.N. Thorp, John Tienda, Jorge Tillison, Fred Tindall, R.M.
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2004 1990-92,94 1999-00
1975 1981-82 1951 2001 1983-85 1940 1979 1975 1993-97 1983-84 1984 1956-57 1970-73 1980-81,83-84 1953-54 1980 1983,86-87 1962-64 2005 2000-03 2005 1967 1965-66 1941 1957-59 1986-88 2010 1951-52 1987-89 1983-86 1994 1941 2003-04 1969 1961 1966-67 1981-82 1989 1930 1955 1990-93 1979-80 1957-59 2004 1987-89 2000-03 2007-10 1943 1967 2007-09 1983-84,86-87 1955-57 1956-57,60 1978 1979 1955 1932 1963 1985 1975-77,79 1987-88 1962-64 1958-60 2007-09 1986-87 1985 1976-77 1967-69 2011 1988-91 2002 1994-97 1941 1948-49 2001-02 1943 1992-95 1998 1993,95-96 1965-67
ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS
88 Tinsley, H.D. Tisdale, J.W. Toatley, Ter. Tomsic, Jason Tooman, Matt Towns, R.C. Townsend, J.C. Trapp, James Tribble, F.V. Tromp, Xavier Tucker, Sultan Turnbull, Jasen Turner, H. Tyler, Walt Unlig, Walt
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Vance, J. Vance, R.B. Van de Kerkove, Peter Van Sice, Wade Van Wageninge, Rob Varn, Joe Varner, Brett Ventruella, George Vincze, Edward Vogel, George W Wackwitz, J.H. Wafford, Dion Walcott, Desmond Walker, J.G. Walker, M.E. Walsch, Thomas Ward, A.W. Ward, H.E. Washington, Tony Watson, Dan Watson, K.M. Watters, Derek Weaver, A.E. Webb, J.E. Weise, Van Welcome, Antwoine Wells, J.D. West, Andy Wheatley, Michael Wheeler, Anthony White, S.M. White, Stephen Whitmire, H.D. Whitmire, J.B. Whitney, J.L. Whitney, J.T. Whittemore, Fred Whitten, W.C. Wiggins, Clay Wilcher, Sam Williams, Bryan Williams, Desai Williams, H.M. Williams, J.A. Williams, J.E. Williams, Jeremichael Williams, R.N. Williams, Undre Willimon, Gene Willis, D.J. Wilson, Andre J. Wilson, Delvon Wilson, V.C. Winn, J.W. Witherspoon, R.G. Witherspoon, Derrick Wittman, David Wolfe, L.M. Woodward, S.L. Woolfolk, Chris Worthy, Fred Wotring, Robert Wright, Paul Wyatt, Derrick Wynn, J.T. Y Yarborough, Dillard
1956-58 1955 1980-83 1996-97 1996-98 1964 1948-51 1990-92 1936 2010 1998-01 2008-11 1929 1957-59 1957-58 1931 1932-33 1986 1998-99 2000 1982-83 2000-02 1957 1979-81 1978-79
1969-70 1987-90 1979 1956 1939-41 1985-87 1985 1939-40 1998-01 1992-93 1934 1994 1942 1932 1980-81 1991-93 1952 1983-84 1992-93 1994-97 1955 2009 1930-31 1947-48 1939 1937-38 1960-62 1946 1999 1991 1997-2000 1979-80 1955-56 1956 1949 1996-98 1948-49 1995 1928 1939 1987-88 1992-94 1931-32 1934 1936-37 1991-93 1988-91 1931 1951 1991-93 1978-82 1985-86 1992-93 2002-05 1962-64 1934
Yawn, Mike
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Zanes, Richard Zehnder, Lawrence Zeiher, Fred Zungoli, Nichlas
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WOMEN A Adams, Kelli Ahern, Beth Alston, Chiconna Austin, Sonni Avery, Tonya Avon, Theresa L.
B Barnes, Virginia Barringer, Krystal Blankenship, Wendy Blount, Kameron Bouyer, Nikkie Bradshaw, Allison Breit, Elsa Briggs, Angela Briscoe, Jennifer Broe, Anne C. Brown, Simone Browne, Kathleen M. Brunson, Jasmine Buchholz, Linda Buffo, Stephanie Burgher, Michelle Burris, Jeannie C Campbell, Alysha Cartlidge, Laura Castagno, Joanie Charles, Tiffany Clark, Della Clinkscales, Sharia Collins, Tina Copeland, Dana Costa, Joana Cousins, Jessica Cruse, Denise Cuffee, Patricia Curry, Danielle Cutchin, LaShonda D Dillard, Lisa Dix, Thea Dolby, Angela Dortch, Marquita Duarte, Cindy E Edgerson, Jasmine Elder, Kyana Ellis, Sarah Emeloff, Holly Engel, Christine Epps, Brantley Esposito, Sandra Evans, Anne Everett, Monique F Farias, Karine Fields, Perry Fleetwood, Angel Fletcher, Marcia Foley, Edwina Ford, Meredith Fountain, Whitney Frazier, Trevi G Gailey, Susan L. Gaines, Andrea Gallo, Joan Gasparino, Christy Gauntlett, Kendra Golladay, Michaylin Goodwin, Tracy Gosselin, Mary Gracia, Monique Graham, Kim
1995 1997-2000 1995-96 2010-11 1992-93, 1995 1987-88 1994-95 2007-08 1997 1997-2000 1996, 1998-99 2003-05 1985-88 1995 1982-83 1986-87 1998-99 1982 2010-11 2007-10 2009-11 2001 1987-90 1995 2000 2009 2002 2004-07 1994-97 1989 1998-99 2000-03 2004-05 2003 1988-91 2011 1998-2001 1989-91 2006-07 1989-92 2003 1981-84
2010-11 1999-2002 2000-01 1992 1993-96 1996-99 1989-90 1989-92 1991-92 2010-11 2001-02 1989-92 1988-91 1990-93 1993-96 2011 1994-97 1980-81 1999 1980-81 2011 2008 2009-11 1995 2001-03 2011 1991-93
Greene, Mimi 1993 Griesback, Elizabeth 1991-93 Grondziak, Marsha 1988-90 Groulx, Gail 1991-92 H Hardy, Polly 2006-08 Hartikainen, Jessica 1998 Hartman, Abbey 1999-2000 Hartman, Megan 1995-98 Hartmann, Karen 1992-95 Haughton, Keshia 2002-03 Haynesworth, Monyetta 1992-93 Heijnen, Desiree 1985 Henderson, Anita C. 1989-91 Hicks, Stephanie 1997-99 Hillhouse, Janet 1995 Hill, Sierra 2006-07 Hinton, Randi 2002, 2004-06 Holloway, Nanette 1989-92 Holman, Tamika 1995-97 Hudgins, Jacqueline 2002 Hudson, Cessy 1989,1991-93 J Jamrozy, Ute 1986-88 Janecic, Helena 1999-2000 Jensen, Tina 1994-97 Johnson, Briana 2011 Johnson, Candice 2009 Johnson, Tabatha 1989 Jordan, Beth 2005-07 K Kalikin,Michelle 1986-90 Kendrick, Stormy 2010-11 Kennedy, Caroline 2007-09 Kennedy, Dee Dee 1996 Ketter, Pamela 1991-93 Keydoszius, Renee 2001 Kirwin, Barbara J. 1980-81 Kohler, Imke 1993 Kokayko, Rochelle 2006-08 Korhonen, Anni 2007 Kortesoja, Aija 1996 Krebs, Tina 1983, 1985-87 Kulik, Alyssa 2010-11 L Lasher, Kelly 1999 Leonard, Holly 1999 Littlejohn, Nyjla 2000-01 Littmann, Julianne 1996-99 Lomnicka, Nikola 2009 Lord, Elizabeth 2001-03 M Mamona, Patricia 2007-11 Manning, Melissa 1999 Masasu, Sudati 2004 Massey, Denise 1991-93 Mayo, Treshell 1993-96 McAuley, Ann Marie 1997-99 McFadden, Megan Ann 1980 McKelvey, Tonya 1991-93 McLane, Mandy 1998-99, 2001 McMillan, Patrice 2004, 2006-07 Meador, Jennifer 1998-01 Milosch, Jessica 1993 Miyamoto, Renata 2006 Montell, Annu 1997 Montgomery, Laurie 1982-85 Morris, Misha 2011 Morrison, Amy 2009-10 Mothersill, Cydonie 2001 Moton, Jamine 1998-99, 2001-02 Moultrie, Katrina 2001-02, 2004 Murray, Shannon 2000-03 Myers, Tiffany 1993 N Nett, Erin 1999 Nicholson, Lauren 2000-04 Norsworthy, Kim 1996-97 O Oliveira, Gisele 2002-05 Owens, Bridgette 2011 P Parak, Lisa 1989-91 Parker, Ra’Sheena 2008 Perry, Tia 2006
Pettinen, Katja Phillips, Casey Phillips, Jodie Pickett, Katie Pitocchelli, Britta Polovick, Julie Power, Joanne Prescod, Gail Pringley, Brittany Quick, Jelyn
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Reed, Kenya Ressing, Mareike Robinson, Kerry Robinson, Nichole Robinson, Terri Rogers, Helen Rogers, Michelle Rollins, Brianna Ruck, Kim Rukat, Laura Ann Rutherford, Shakirah S Salt, Kristen Schillow, Diane Scholtz, Michelle Schoppman, Shannon Scott, Kristine Selby, Erika Shaw, Racquel Shephard, Judith Sims, Nikki Singleton, Courtney Sinkler, April Skak, Ane Smith, Christina Smith, Marcia Smith, Sheri Sobanjo, Ope Sosnowski, Michelle Stackhouse, Julie Stout, Aimee Stowell, Anne T Taliaferro, Nancy Terstappen, Lauren Thomas, Angela Tomlinson, Simone Toothman, Kristi Topley, Tammy S. Trzcinski, Cynthia U Ulfarsdottir, Silja Underhill, Christine V van Reenen, Erika Vereen, Aidra Voldness, Kirsti W Wachna, Bethanie Walker, Kimberly Waller, Brittney Walton, Patina Watt, Samantha Weber, Liane Weikert, Stephanie Wesh, Marlena Weston, Shekera Whaley, Danielle White, Rebecca Wilson, Anastasia Wilson, Shenita Wineglass, Nakeisha Wood, Emily Woods, Krystal Woolfolk, Karyn Y Young, Sara Z Zabel, Stephanie
1995-97-99 2004 1992-95 2001-04 1991 1996-99 1986-87,1989 1992-93 2010 2004
2002 1991-93-95 1981-84 1995-96 1998-99, 2002 1985-89 2004 2010-11 2009-11 2002-03 2003-04
1988-91 2000 1988-91 1997-98, 2000 2008-10 1993 1998 1982-85 1994-97 1991-93 2008-11 1991 2004 2000-02 1999-2002 2006 1992-93 1999 1993-96 1999-2000 1989-91 2011 2003 1995-98 2001 1987 1998 2002-05 1988
1999-2000 1993-94 1985
2008, 2010 1980-83 2010-11 1990-91 1995-98 2007-11 1982-85 2011 1997-99, 2001 2002-03 2002 2007-09 1996-97 2007-08, 2010 1983-84 2003-06 1991-92 2005 2000
Note: Listings date to 1928; Current student-athletes in bold.