Cross Country 2011 Guide

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Junior EMILY LaBARBERA

Senior ERIC LARSON

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE ALL-SPORTS SCORECARD 27 NCAA National Championships 12 Men’s Golf 9 Baseball 4 Women’s Golf 1 Men’s Basketball 1 Softball

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NCAA National Runner-Up Finishes NCAA National Third-Place Finishes NCAA National Fourth-Place Finishes NCAA Regional Championships NCAA Postseason Appearances

17 NCAA Individual National Champions 36 NCAA Individual Postseason Appearances 130 Sunshine St. Conf. Regular Season Titles 33 Sunshine St. Conf. Postseason Titles 11 National Players of the Year 592 All-Americans 209 1st Team All-Americans 92 2nd Team All-Americans 53 3rd Team All-Americans 82 Honorable Mention All-Americans 5 Freshman All-Americans 40 Academic All-Americans 111 All-American Scholars 6 SSC Female Athletes of the Year 12 SSC Male Athletes of the Year 1,161 All-Sunshine State Conference honorees

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT Florida Southern College is committed to educational excellence and is a selective, comprehensive, private, United Methodist college with a strong liberal arts core and signature programs. The College enrolls a talented student body and includes an accomplished faculty who are dedicated to teaching excellence. Outstanding opportunities for engaged learning, student-faculty collaborative research and performance, service learning, study abroad, and honors study are distinctive features of the academic program at Florida Southern. The College offers exceptional student life programs, including a championship athletic program.

The Glover Garden

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE

Home of the 2012 Princeton Review’s top-ranked “Most Beautiful Campus” in the nation, Florida Southern College has the world’s largest single-site collection of architecture by renowned architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the recently refurbished Water Dome. Currently under construction is a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House that will be a campus visitor’s center. Newly opened campus facilities include the Rinker Technology Center, the McKay Archives Center, the Blanton Nursing Building, the Christoverson Humanities Building and the popular TuTu’s Cyber Café in the Roux Library. Situated on the north shore of Lakeland ’s scenic Lake Hollingsworth, the 100-acre campus also features a number of other outstanding facilities – the newly renovated Jenkins Field House (for basketball and volleyball); Barnett Field (for softball and soccer); Branscomb Auditorium (for major events and concerts); 12 residence halls (all wired to the Internet); the Davis Performing Arts Center; the Roux Library; and the Hollis Wellness Center, which includes a state-of-the-art fitness center, recreational facilities and an NCAA competition-size outdoor swimming pool. Founded by the United Methodist Church in 1883, Florida Southern is the oldest private college in the state of Florida. With an enrollment of over 2,000 students, Florida Southern offers more than 40 undergraduate majors and distinctive graduate programs in business administration, education and nursing. With Lakeland’s population at over 97,000, Florida Southern is in the heart of dynamic and growing central Florida and is only about an hour’s drive from the major metropolitan areas of Tampa and Orlando, as well as some of Florida’s most popular beaches. Such attractions as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios, Epcot Center, Sea World, Busch Gardens and the soon-to-be-open Legoland Theme Park are only a short drive from campus. Major League Baseball’s Detroit Tigers have made Lakeland their annual spring training home for 75 years and several other big league teams train in the nearby area. Some of Florida Southern’s prominent alumni include professional golfers Lee Janzen and Rocco Mediate; Major League Baseball’s Matt Joyce (Tampa Bay Rays); auto racing executive Jim France, chairman of International Speedway Corp. (which owns Daytona International Speedway) and vice chairman of NASCAR; Publix Super Markets, Inc. Vice Chairman Barney Barnett and Florida Supreme Court Justice Fred Lewis.


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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK QUICK FACTS LOCATION.............................................................................Lakeland, Florida FOUNDED......................................................................................................1883 ENROLLMENT............................................................................................2,149 PRESIDENT..............................................................................Dr. Anne B. Kerr ATHLETICS DIRECTOR..............................................................Pete Meyer ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA................ Marie Scovron ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/MARKETING...... Al Green NICKNAME.........................................................................................Moccasins COLORS...................................................................................Scarlet and White AFFILIATION......................................................................NCAA Division II CONFERENCE............................................................................ Sunshine State ATHLETIC TRAINERS...................................................................................... Al Green, Kelly Cox, Meghan Fornoff, Brian McCarthy SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR................................ Bill Turnage ASSISTANT SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR....................... Tim Carpenter TEAM INFORMATION HEAD COACH................................. Jamie Moreno (Central Missouri ’94) ASSISTANT COACH........................................... Rick Glenn (Phoenix ’91) YEARS AT FSC..............................................................................Fourth Season NCAA POSTSEASON APPEARANCES................Men: 16; Women: 20 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS.........................Men: 15; Women: 7 PHONE DIRECTORY ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT................................................ (863) 680-4244 CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK COACHES...................... (863) 680-5013 SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR.......................... (863) 680-4256 SID HOME PHONE.................................................................(863) 701-8437 ASSISTANT SPORTS INFO. DIRECTOR.......................(863) 680-3955 ASSISTANT SID HOME PHONE......................................(863) 853-7030 SPORTS SCORELINE..............................................................(863) 680-3954 SPORTS SCORELINE (TOLL-FREE) ......................... (800) 825-MOCS SID FAX MACHINE................................................................(863) 680-3953 FSC ATHLETIC WEB-SITE............................................ www.fscmocs.com CONFERENCE WEB-SITE................ www.sunshinestateconference.com

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Table of Contents

Florida Southern Scorecard...................................... IFC Quick Facts........................................................................ 1 Florida Southern College............................................... 2 FSC President................................................................... 3 FSC Athletic Director.....................................................4 FSC Coaching Staff..........................................................5 Cross Country/Track Coaching Staff..........................6 Runner Profiles............................................................7-11 SSC Silver Anniversary Team...................................... 11 2010 Results.................................................................... 12 Bill Duncan Memorial Run........................................ 12 Program Wins - Individual and Team....................... 13 Best Times....................................................................... 13 FSC’s SSC Champions................................................. 14 Year-by-Year..................................................................... 15 Cross Country Honors - Men..................................... 16 Cross Country Honors - Women............................... 17 All-Time Letterwinners - Men.................................... 18 All-Time Letterwinners - Women.............................. 19 2010 SSC Championship........................................... 20 Sunshine State Conference......................................... 20 Directions to Florida Southern College.................... 21 FSC Majors and Programs........................................... 21 NACDA Cup................................................................. 21 SSC Mayor’s Cup........................................................... 21 SSC Hall of Fame........................................................... 22 FSC Hall of Fame.......................................................... 23 2011 Roster............................................................24-IBC 2011 Schedule.............................................................. BC

MOCCASIN CROSS COUNTRY

The Moccasin cross country teams have been a dominant power in the Sunshine State Conference. The men’s team has a current string of 14 straight SSC titles and has finished first or second at the SSC championship 16 straight years. The women’s squad has won six SSC crowns and finished first or second in 14 of the last 15 years. Individually, Florida Southern has had the men’s individual SSC champion the last seven seasons and in 12 of the last 14 years, including two-time champions Gary Crossan (1998-99), Tyrone Bell (2004-05) and Ben Martucci (2009-10). Florida Southern’s women have claimed six SSC individual titles, including back-to-back wins by Alli Tatangelo (1999-2000). In 2006, SSC women’s champion Jael Koech placed sixth at the NCAA Division II Championship, making her the Moccasins’ first two-time All-American in cross country. She was 12th in 2005. The women’s team has made three trips to the NCAA Division II Championship, finishing 11th in 1999, 21st in 2001 and 15th in 2006. The men’s team made a sixth appearance at the NCAA Division II championship in 2010, placing 23rd overall. Previously, FSC had placed 22nd in 2009, 21st in 2007; 15th in 2006; 13th in 2005 and 20th in 2004. The women have had nine top-five regional finishes, while the men have finished in the top five 10 times at NCAA regional appearances including 2007’s first-ever regional title.

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Florida Southern College Frank Lloyd Wright’s “Child of the Sun”

The Danforth Chapel is one of two chapels on campus designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

The Thad Buckner Building is home to the Frank Lloyd Wright “Child of the Sun” Visitor Center.

The Esplanades, totaling 1.5 miles, line the west campus of Florida Southern College. The “covered walkways” connect the structures, actually weaving in and out, providing the pattern for the complex.

Florida Southern is home to the world’s only Frank Lloyd Wright-designed planetarium.

Frank Lloyd Wright often visited Florida Southern College during his 20-year relationship with the college.

Founded by the United Methodist Church, Florida Southern College is one of the oldest private colleges in the state, tracing its beginnings to a small seminary in Orlando in 1883. The tie to its founding church has remained constant and is today, a proud part of the College’s heritage and a bright beacon for the future. Florida Southern moved to Lakeland in the heart of Florida’s citrus belt in 1922 and began the construction of a campus that would eventually become a national landmark. The beautiful 100-acre campus, on the north shore of Lake Hollingsworth, includes the world’s largest collection of buildings by master architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Florida Southern’s West Campus, now known throughout the world, actually had its inception in the mind of Dr. Ludd M. Spivey, president of the college from 1925-1957. 2

Annie Pfeiffer Chapel, completed in 1941, was the first of Wright’s designs at Florida Southern College.

In 1935 he conceived the idea of an ultra-modern campus, designed by the world’s leading architect. Ground was broken two years later for the first building in the Wright collection, the Annie Pfeiffer Chapel. What Frank Lloyd Wright created on the campus is amazing. His original work is still as modern and exciting as the newest buildings still on many architect’s drawing boards. It is, perhaps, symbolic that the greatest concentration of his genius should be located at a small, private institution of higher learning. Perhaps he describes it best, “...out of the ground and into the light, a child of the sun...the college of tomorrow.”


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DR. ANNE B. KERR College President Since her appointment

as Florida Southern College’s seventeenth president in 2004, D r. A n ne K e r r ’s v i s ion a r y leadership has enhanced the student experience on campus and increased the college’s national prominence. Under her direction, the institution has renewed its commitment to educate the whole person—academically, socially, spiritually and physically—in order to insure that students leave prepared to make a positive and consequential impact on our world. Early in her tenure, Dr. Kerr oversaw implementation of a comprehensive strategic plan for the College that was designed to enrich all facets of our student-centered culture. Opportunities for active learning and leadership were increased; innovative, engaged, and personalized instruction were prioritized; and the College’s scholar-athlete program became a national model for NCAA Division II athletic programs. Recent college improvements include ongoing restoration projects on the Frank Lloyd Wright campus and the construction of a Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian House for use as a Tourism and Education Center, which will be the first Wright design built

2011 Cross Country since 1966. Other new construction includes the two-building Barnett Residential Complex and the Christoverson Humanities Building (all three designed by world-renowned architect Robert A.M. Stern), the McKay Archives Center, the Blanton Nursing Building, the Rinker Technology Center, and TûTû’s Café (located in the Roux Library). Further improvements include the complete renovation of the student dining facility (Wynee’s Bistro), residence hall and campus-wide technology upgrades, and a campus beautification project featuring dozens of interconnected plazas and gardens. Dr. Kerr graduated from Mercer University and received her M.S. and Ph.D. from Florida State University. Prior to assuming the Presidency at Florida Southern, she served as Vice President for Advancement both at the University of Richmond and at Rollins College. She has held numerous volunteer leadership roles, and currently serves on the boards of SunTrust Bank, All Saints’ Academy, EarthLinked Technologies, Inc., the Polk Museum of Art, and the Florida Chamber of Commerce. She recently completed a two-year term as president of the Sunshine State Athletic Conference. Dr. Kerr and her husband, Roy, have a seventeen-year-old son, Ed, who plays baseball for All Saints’ Academy. Dr. Roy Kerr is a retired professor of Spanish and a baseball historian, whose recent publications include The Loving of the Game: a Baseball Memoir (2007); Sliding Billy Hamilton: the Life and Times of Baseball’s First Great Leadoff Man (2010), and Roger Connor: Home Run King of Nineteenth-Century Baseball (2011).

The Christoverson Humanities Building, which opened Fall 2011, is the latest of the numerous additions to the campus under the leadership of President Kerr. A Tourism & Education Center, based on a Frank Lloyd Wright design, is currently under construction.

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PETE MEYER Director of Athletics

Now in his fourth year (201112) as Director of Athletics at Florida Southern College, Pete Meyer saw Moccasin teams enjoy another successful year in 2010-11. The women’s golf team finished third at the NCA A Division II Championship. The swimming team claimed four individual event NCA A championships (Mary O’Sullivan – 200-yard freestyle and 200-yard backstroke, Jeb Halfacre – 200-yard backstroke and men’s 400-yard medley relay team). Twelve of FSC’s programs participated in NCAA postseason competition. FSC won Sunshine State Conference titles in men’s cross country (14th straight) and women’s basketball (regular season and postseason tournament), won the SSC women’s Mayor’s Cup Award and tied for second in the men’s Mayors’ Cup. That success combined to give the Moccasins a 19th-place finish, tops among SSC schools, in the 2010-11 Learfield Sports/ NACDA Cup standings and their 10th top 25 finish in the program’s history. Meyer also returned to the coaching ranks in 2010-11, taking command of the baseball program 12 games into the season and guiding the Moccasins to a final season record of 32-15. In 2009-10, FSC won its 12th NCAA men’s golf title and 27th national title overall and produced its first national champion in swimming (Jeb Halfacre – 200-yard backstroke). Eleven programs were represented in NCAA postseason competition, with men’s golf, basketball and cross country teams capturing SSC titles. In Meyer’s first year as AD (2008-09), Moccasin teams produced three SSC championships (men’s cross country, men’s basketball, softball) and a fifth-place national finish in women’s

As head coach of the Moccasin baseball team, Coach Pete Meyer led FSC to the 2005 NCAA National Championship. It was the ninth national title won by FSC baseball program.

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golf. Eleven FSC teams went to NCAA postseason competition. Named to the AD position Feb. 21, 2008, he officially assumed his duties July 1, 2008, when Lois Webb retired. In the fall of 2008, Meyer was given the additional title of Dean of Wellness, putting the operation of the Hollis Wellness Center, as well as the water ski program and campus intramurals under his direction. Meyer, who has been at Florida Southern since 1998, also served as assistant athletics director for Webb from February of 2006 until his AD appointment. In his previous stint as baseball coach (2002-08), Meyer spent six full seasons as head coach, guiding the Moccasins to their ninth NCAA Division II national title in 2005 with a 51-11 record. His head coaching record at Florida Southern is 282-121-1, while his overall record as a head coach is 321-151-1. Thirty-eight Moccasin baseball players have been drafted or signed professional contracts during Meyer’s tenure as head coach. Before officially assuming the reigns of head baseball coach in June of 2002, Meyer had served for over three years as Florida Southern’s top assistant coach under Chuck Anderson. He also was the program’s recruiting coordinator. Prior to joining the FSC coaching staff, Meyer spent five seasons at Valdosta State, working under legendary head coach Tommy Thomas. Before his stint at Valdosta State, Meyer was head baseball coach at Oglethorpe University in Atlanta, where he coordinated the start of the school’s Division III program in 1991. His Oglethorpe teams won Eastern Division titles in the SCAC in each of his two seasons (1992-93). He served as a graduate assistant at Valdosta State from 1988-90, while earning his M. Ed. in physical education. A four-year baseball letterman at the College of Wooster in Ohio, Meyer graduated in 1987 with a B.A. in speech communication. Meyer is married to the former Julie Newnum. The couple has three children - 23-year old Ross, 21-year-old Mitchell, who is enrolled at FSC, and 20-year old Megan, who attends Trinity University in Texas.


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MOCCASIN HEAD COACHING STAFF

Linc Darner

Chris Bellotto Softball

Men’s Basketball

Pete Meyer

Jamie Moreno

Robbie Davis Women’s Golf

Jarrod Olson

Doug Gordin

Trey Heath

Men’s Golf

Men’s Tennis

Kara Reber

Baseball

Cross Country Track & Field

Women’s Basketball

Women’s Lacrosse

Hugh Seyfarth

Duncan Sherrad

Jill Stephens

Ben Strawbridge

Swimming

Men’s Soccer

Volleyball

Women’s Soccer

Trish Riddell Women’s Tennis

Marty Ward Men’s Lacrosse

MOCCASIN SUPPORT STAFF

Marie Scovron Assoc. Athletic Dir. Senior Woman Adm. NCAA Compliance

Susan Sargeant Administrative Assistant

Al Green Assoc. Athletic Dir. Marketing/Promotions Head Athletic Trainer

Bill Turnage Sports Information Director

Kelly Cox

Meghan Fornoff

Athletic Trainer

Athletic Trainer

Tim Carpenter Asst. Sports Info. Director

Kevin McCarthy Athletic Trainer

Malcolm Manners Faculty Athletic Representative

Ronnie Akins Equipment Manager

Micki Watson Athletic Business Manager

Brink Schoonmaker

Cornelius Jackson

Facilities Manager

Grounds

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JAMIE MORENO Head Coach In each of his first three seasons (2008-09, 2009-10, 2010-11) as Florida Southern’s cross country/ track coach, Jamie Moreno has led his men’s cross country team to Sunshine State Conference championships, giving the Moccasins 14 consecutive SSC men’s cross country titles. He’s also been named SSC Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year each of his three years at FSC. The women’s cross country team has placed second in the SSC meet in two of Moreno’s three seasons, finishing no worse than second 14 of the last 15 years in that event. Last year (2010) the FSC men placed second at the NCAA South Regional and 23rd at the NCAA Division II Championship. For the seventh straight year FSC had the men’s individual SSC champion, as Ben Martucci won his second straight league championship. In 2009 the men finished second in the NCAA South Regional and placed 22nd at the NCAA Division II Championship. The women were fifth at the South Regional and Carolyne Kwambai qualified as an individual for the Division II Championship for the third straight year. Moreno came to FSC after serving as the cross country/track coach at William Woods University in Fulton, Mo. At the time of his hiring Moreno said, “I’m excited about the opportunity to come to FSC and build on the success and tradition of the cross country programs. Every sport at Florida Southern has that same winning tradition, which shows me that the administration fully supports athletics and that means a lot to me.” The FSC men’s cross country team has made six trips to the Division II championship as a team and had an individual qualifier in 2008. The women’s team has made three NCAA appearances as a team and has had four individual qualifiers. While the Moccasin cross country program is well-established, Moreno is working to upgrade the status of the track program. FSC competed in nine meets in the spring, primarily competing in various running events. The college wants to upgrade the program to a fullfledged program that includes field events. He is in his third year of a four-year term this year on the NCAA Division II Men’s and Women’s Track and Field Committee. Moreno had been at William Woods, an NAIA school, since 2004, when he was hired to begin the cross country/track programs there. In four seasons there, he produced three women’s conference championships and one men’s conference championship in cross country and a total of seven national qualifiers in track. He earned four conference cross country coach of the year awards (three with the women, one with the men) and one women’s region coach of the year award, as well as conference women’s outdoor track coach of the year last spring. Before going to William Woods, he was head cross country coach and assistant track coach at Warrensburg (Mo.) High School for eight years. His girls’ cross country teams made five appearances in the state cross country meet, finishing in the top 10 each year and winning the

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state title in 2003. He was the Class 3A girls’ coach of the year in 2002 and 2003. His boys’ cross country teams reached the state meet eight times, finishing in the top 16 each of the eight years. He was the Class 3A boys’ coach of the year in 2001, when his team finished second. Moreno was a four-year cross country/track letterman at the University of Central Missouri. He was a member of the 1993 UCM cross country team that placed fifth at the NCAA Division II Championship. He also served as a volunteer assistant track coach at UCM from 2000-04. He received his bachelor’s degree in business administration from UCM in 1994, then earned his master’s degree in educational technology from UCM in 2001. He and his wife, Carolyn, were married in the fall of 2009.

THE MORENO FILE AT FSC MEN SSC Regional National 2008

1st

2009

1st 2nd

22nd

2010

1st 2nd

23rd

WOMEN SSC

3rd

Regional

Indiv. Qualifier

National

2008

2nd

8th

Indiv. Qualifier

2009

2nd

5th

Indiv. Qualifier

2010 5th 14th

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RICK GLENN Assistant Coach

After serving as a volunteer assistant with the track program last spring, Southern California native Rick Glenn returns to the Moccasin staff in 2011 as Jamie Moreno’s full-time assistant for cross country and track. He has 20 years of coaching experience, including eight years combined at Los Alamitos and Huntington Beach High Schools in California. An avid runner and road racer himself, Glenn has competed in numerous dual athlete (running and cycling) events. He was the 2004 winner of the Malibu Scramble Adventure Race in a time of 17 hours, 23 minutes. He has been an instructor/clinician for Runners Workshop since 2002. He competed at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa, Calif., posting a personal best time of 49.8 in the 400 meters. Glenn received his bachelor’s degree in business management in 1991 from the University of Phoenix and also has a master’s degree in education from the University of Phoenix.


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MEET THE MOCCASINS – MEN – Matt Altman

SO • Fernandina Beach, Fla. TRACK (2011): ran in six meets ... top finish

was 8th in 5,000 (16:09.05) at FSU Twilight meet ... ran a 4:33.50 in the 1500 meters at UNF Spring Break Invitational ... PRIOR TO FSC: Attended Florida State University for two years and attended Florida State College in Jacksonville for a year, but did not compete in track ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2001 graduate of Fernandina Beach High School ... competed in soccer, baseball and cross country ... cross country captain as a senior ... member of National Honor Society ... PERSONAL: Son of Wilbur Altman and Jennifer Webber ... born 12/3/82 ... majoring in human movement and performance ... worked for two years for Americorps in environmental protection and restoration.

Andrew Coull FR • Royersford, Pa. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Spring-Ford

High School ... competed in cross country, golf, winter and spring track ... academic honor roll 2007-2011 ... PERSONAL: Son of Richard Reed and Alison Coull ... born 9/2/93 ... majoring in graphic design.

Ryan Crilly SO • Lake Forest, Ill. AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11): HONORS - SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country -

ran in five of eight meets ... top finish was 17th at flrunners.com meet (5K-17:15.41, 10/1) ... placed 27th at SSC Championship (8K-27:21.02, 11/6) ... Track - ran in five meets ... top finish was 5th in mile (4:58.64) at Embry-Riddle Last Chance meet, 2/18 ... ran anchor leg on 4x400 relay team that placed 7th (3:35.26) at Miami Hurricane Invitational, 4/16 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Lake Forest High School ... competed in cross country, basketball and track ... PERSONAL: Son of Mark and Ann Crilly ... has an older sister ... born 6/30/92 ... majoring in athletic training.

Nick Fineo FR • Safety Harbor, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Countryside

High School ... competed in cross country, and track ... PERSONAL: Son of Michael and Roxane Fieno ... the oldest of three children ... born 11/2/92 ... majoring in Computer Science.

Robby Johnroe FR • Poinciana, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Liberty

High School ... competed in cross country, basketball and track ... qualified for state meet in both cross country and track ... Holds school record in the 800 meter, 1600 meter, and 3200 meter events ... PERSONAL: Son of Robert Johnroe Sr. and Amy Kimball ... oldest of four children ... born 11/24/92 ... majoring in sports management.

Eric Larson SR • Pensacola, Fla. AS A JUNIOR (2010-11): HONORS: Cross Country - All-South Regional Team ... AllSSC ... SSC All-Championship Team ... Cross Country - ran in seven of eight meets ... had

four top ten finishes - 4th at FSC Invitational (8K-25:40, 10/22), 5th at flrunners.com meet (5L-16:12.48, 10/1), 5th at SSC Championship (8K-25:06.03, 11/6), 5th at NCAA South Regional (10K-32:33.0, 11/20) ... Mocs’ top finisher at NCAA South Regional ... placed 116th at NCAA D-II Championship (10K-33:42.7, 12/4) ... Track - ran in five meets ... top finish was 4th in 5K (15:33.02) at Miami Hurricane Invitational, 4/16 ... AS A SOPHOMORE (2009-10): HONORS: Cross Country - All-South Regional Team ... All-SSC ... SSC All-Championship Team ... SSC Runner of the Week (10/12) ... Cross Country - ran in all seven meets

... was Mocs’ number one or number two runner in every meet ... Mocs’ top finisher at Mercer Invitational (sixth overall, 8K 27:01.28, 9/26), Disney Classic (seventh overall, 8K-26:24.10, 10/10) and NCAA Division II Championship (76th overall, 10K - 33:37.3, 11/21) ... finished second at SSC Championship (8K - 25:20.69) ... Track - did not compete in any meets ... AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09): HONORS: Cross Country: All-South Region ... SSC Freshman of the Year ... 1st-team All-SSC ... 1st-team AllSSC Championship Team ... SSC Runner of the Week (10/13) ... Track: Team MVP ... Cross Country - ran in all six meets ... Mocs’

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2011 Cross Country #3 runner or better in every meet ... Mocs’ #1 runner at Disney Classic, finished 12th (26:00.20) ... Mocs’ #2 runner at Florida Tech, Florida State, SSC and NCAA South Regional ... had four top ten finishes overall ... top performance was 4th-place finish at SSC Championship (25:13) ... placed 11th at NCAA South Regional (32:31) ... top 8K time was 25:13 in SSC meet ... top 10K time was 32:31 at NCAA South Regional ... Track - competed in seven meets ... had seven top ten finishes that included five top five finishes ... top performance was 1st-place finish in 5K at UCF Invitational (15:54.17) ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2008 graduate of Booker T. Washington High School ... fouryear performer in cross country and track ... placed 12th in 3A state cross country championship as a sophomore ... individual 3A state cross country champion as a junior, team was ninth ... 3A state cross country runner-up as a senior, team was third ... placed fourth in 3200-meter run at 3A state track championship as a junior ... 3A state champion in 3200-meter run as a senior ... scored all 10 of his team’s points in state meet ... PERSONAL: Son of Mike and Glenda Larson ... born 12/24/89 ... majoring in business management ... member of FSC’s 2010-11 StudentAthlete Advisory Committee.

Bryce Loudermilk JR • Riverview, Fla. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11): HONORS: AllSouth Region Track Team ... Cross Country - ran

in six of eight meets ... had one top ten finish - 7th at flrunners.com meet (5K-16:31.57, 10/1) ... placed 14th at SSC Championship (8K-26:16.02, 11/6) ... Track - ran in seven meets ... had four top ten finishes - 4th in 5K at USF Invitational (16:03.18, 4/1), 6th in 3K at EmbryRiddle Last Chance meet (9:14.13, 2/18), 7th in 10K at Coastal Carolina Shamrock Invitational (33:15.68, 3/18), 7th in 5K at FSU Twilight meet (16:08.49, 5/6) ... AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country - ran in all seven meets ... was one of Mocs’ top seven runners in every meet ... top finish was 20th (8K - 27:21.75) at SSC Championship ... placed 47th (10K - 34:59) at NCAA South Regional ... placed 158th (10K - 37:10.3) at NCAA Division II Championship ... Track - competed in six meets ... top finish was seventh in 5K (16:33.57) at Embry-Riddle Meet (2/20) ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Newsome High School ... attended Riverview High School freshman through junior years ... four-year letterman in cross country ... team captain as a junior ... state qualifier in cross country and track as a senior ... was Newsome’s #4 runner at 3A state cross country meet with time of 17:04, team finished in a tie for 5th ... honorable mention all-county selection in cross country ... member of honors court .. graduated in top 10% of his class ... PERSONAL: Son of Tom and Carolyn Loudermilk ... born 7/4/91 ... majoring in computer science and mathematics. 8

Florida Southern College Jason Patchett-Gillis SR • Key West, Fla. AS A JUNIOR (2010-11): HONORS - NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award ... USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country Team ... All-SSC ... SSC All-Championship Team ... SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... FSC ScholarAthlete Award for Men’s Cross Country & Track ... USTFCCCA All-South Region Track Team ... Team MVP for Men’s Cross Country and Track ... Cross Country -

ran in seven of eight meets ... had three top ten finishes - 2nd at flrunners.com meet (5K-15:47.87, 10/1), 3rd at FSC Invitational (8K-25:09, 10/22), 7th at SSC Championship (8K-25:21.01, 11/6) ... finished 14th at NCAA South Regional (10K-33:13.2, 11/20) ... finished 134th at NCAA D-II Championship (10K34:13.6, 12/4) ... Track - ran in five meets ... had four top ten finishes - 4th in 3K at Embry-Riddle Last Chance meet (9:09.24, 2/18), 7th in 5K at Miami Hurricane Invitational (15:46.95, 4/16), 8th in 5K at UNF Invitational (15:24.58), 9th in 5K at Coastal Carolina Shamrock Invitational (15:12.24, 3/18) ... AS

A SOPHOMORE (2009-10): HONORS - NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award ... SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country - ran in five meets ... top finish was 12th (8K - 26:42.81)

at SSC Championship ... placed 66th (10K - 35.53) at NCAA South Regional ... placed 131st (10K - 35:04.5) at NCAA Division II Championship ... Track - ran in six meets ... won mile (4:28.09) at Embry-Riddle Meet (2/20) ... had six other top five individual event finishes ... placed 2nd in 3K (8:46.33) at UNF Challenge (4/17) ... placed third in 5K (15:31.05) at Tampa Distance Carnival (4/10), third in 1500 meters (4:05.97) at UCF Invitational (3/26-27), third in 3K (8:46.05) at USF Open (3/5) and third in 1000 meters (3:25.27) at Embry-Riddle Meet (2/20) ... placed fifth in 5K (15:47) at Tampa Gasparilla Distance Classic (2/27) ... AS A FRESHMAN (2008-09): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country - Ran in four meets ... Mocs’ #5 runner in those four meets ... top performance was 13th-place finish at SSC Championship (26:16) ... placed 47th at NCAA South Regional (34:57) ... top 8K time was 26:16 at SSC Championship ... top 10K time was 34:57 at NCAA South Regional ... Track - Ran in four meets ... had four top 10 finishes ... top performance came in Tampa Early Bird, was runner-up in 800-meter run (2:02.01) and 1500-meter run (4:13.14) ... Mocs’ top finisher (6th) in 5K at Disney Invitational (16:12.76) ... PRIOR TO FSC: Transferred to FSC from Florida Keys Community College, but did not run cross country or track ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2007 graduate of Key West High School ... competed in cross country and track at Key West ... voted team’s most improved runner ... PERSONAL: Son of Linda Patchett and Michael Gillis ... born 3/30/89 ... majoring in graphic design.


Florida Southern College Logan Selzer FR • Wesley Chapel, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Wiregrass

High School ... competed in cross country and track ... All-conference second team in cross country 2008-2010 ... all-conference first team in track in 2010-2011 ... state qualifier in cross country 2008-2010 ... named to honor role 2007-2011 ... PERSONAL: Son of Steven Selzer and Deborah Epperson ... the youngest of three children ... born 10/2/92 ... majoring in elementary education.

Michael Shuey FR • Tampa, Fla. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Robinson

High School ... competed in cross country and track for coach Mark Altimari ... PERSONAL: Son of Donald and Valerie Shuey ... has a younger brother ... born 2/23/92 ... majoring in business & economics.

David Tomchinsky SO • Englewood, Fla. AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11): HONOR S USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country Team ... SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country - ran in all eight meets ...

top finishes were 13th at flrunners.com meet (5K-16.55.64, 10/1) and at SSC Championship (8K-26:10.12, 11/6) ... finished 24th at NCAA South Regional (10K-34:00.3, 11/20) ... finished 157th at NCAA D-II Championship (10K-35:25.7, 12/4) ... Track - ran in six meets ... had two top ten finishes - 5th in 3K (9:13.39) at Embry-Riddle Last Chance meet, 2/18 and 8th in 5K (16:14.98) at USF Invitational, 4/1 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Lemon Bay High School ... competed two years in cross country, three years in track ... as a senior, won district championship, placed second in region and eighth in 3A state championship (5K - 16:25.52) ... two-time team MVP in cross country ... in track, won district and region championships in 3200 meters, placed seventh at 3A state meet (9:46.11) ... holds school record for 3200 and 5K ... was a delegate to Boys’ State in 2009 ... PERSONAL: Son of Lisa Edmond and Richard Tomchinsky ... has an older sister and an older brother ... born 7/31/92 ... majoring in history.

2011 Cross Country Zack Wheeler JR • Tampa, Fla. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11): Cross Country - ran

in three meets ... top finish was 66th in FSC Invitational (8K-33:56, 11/20) ... Track - ran in two meets ... finished 33rd in 1500 meters (5:16.30) and 36th in 800 meters (2:23.12) at Miami Hurricane Invitational, 4/16 ... finished 39th in 800 meters (2:25.07) at USF Invitational, 4/1 ... AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10): Cross Country did not run in any meets ... Track - ran in four meets ... top finish was 19th in 800 meters (2:42.26) at USF Open (3/5) .... HIGH SCHOOL: 2009 graduate of Academy at the Lakes in Land O’ Lakes ... competed in football, basketball and track ... named to school’s academic honor roll three straight years ... PERSONAL: Son of Larry and Diane Wheeler ... member of FCA ... born 2/20/90 ... majoring in sports management.

Chris Yanichko SO • Grove City, Ohio AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11): HONOR S USTFCCCA All-Academic Cross Country Team ... SSC Freshman of the Year ... SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country

- ran in all eight meets ... had one top ten finish - 6th at flrunners.com meet (5K-16:31.05, 10/1) ... finished 12th at SSC Championship (8K-26:09.79, 11/6) ... finished 29th at NCAA South Regional (10K-34:16.2, 11/20) ... finished 145th at NCAA D-II Championship (10K-34:33.7, 12/4) ... Track - ran in six meets ... had two top ten finishes - 3rd in 3K (9:06.27) at Embry-Riddle Last Chance meet, 2/18 and 3rd in 5K (15:58.83) at USF Invitational, 4/1 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Central Crossing High School ... four-year performer in cross country and track ... three-time all-district selection in cross country, all-regional selection as a senior ... as a senior, won district cross country title, placed seventh at region meet, qualified for state meet and placed 31st (5K - 16:58.73) ... in track, placed ninth in 3200 meters (10:22.35) at district meet ... ranked in top 25 in his class academically all four years ... PERSONAL: Son of Laurie Carter and Tom and Sandy Yanichko ... one of four children ... born 12/16/91 ... majoring in biology/ pre-med.

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– WOMEN – Corin Cassario SO • Melbourne, Fla. AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11): Cross Country - ran

in one meet - finished 136th at Florida Mountain Dew Invitational (5K-25:27.70, 9/18) ... Track - ran in three meets ... top finish was 22nd in 5K (22:01.09) at Miami Hurricane Invitational, 4/16 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of West Shore High School ... competed in cross country, track and soccer ... threeyear team captain in cross country ... voted team’s most improved runner in cross country (2009) and track (2010) ... cross country team MVP (2009) ... placed 38th in 2009 District Cross Country meet ... placed 11th in 3200 meters (13:10.60) in 2010 District Track meet ... named to school’s academic honor roll ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Don and Donna Cassario ... oldest of three children ... active in her church and church ministries ... born 9/13/91 ... majoring in athletic training

Krystal Clarke FR • Smithfield, R.I. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Smithfield

Shore High School ... competed in soccer, swimming, and indoor and outdoor track ... first place in United language poster contest in 2010 ... second place in State science fair in 2010 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Daniel Clarke and Melissa Pagano ... has one sister (Danielle – 15) ... born 8/6/93 ... majoring in education.

Carlie Gray SO • Port St. Lucie, Fla. AS A FRESHMAN (2010-11): Cross Country - ran

in five of seven meets ... top finish was 33rd at SSC Championship (6K-26:24.78, 11/6) ... finished 82nd at NCAA South Regional (6K-27:16.1, 11/20) ... Track - ran in three meets ... top finish was 10th in 5K (22:49.14) at USF Invitational, 4/1 ... HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Treasure Coast High School ... three-year performer in cross country, four-year performer in track ... threeyear team captain ... team MVP in 2008 ... named to school’s academic honor roll ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Bruce and Ann Marie Gray ... has two younger brothers ... born 12/18/92 ... majoring in pre-med.

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Florida Southern College Melissa Huzar FR • Milford, N.J. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Del Val

High School ... competed in cross country and track ... second team all-conference in 2009 ... all-conference honorable mention in 2010 ... named to academic honor role in 2009 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Drew and Maryann Huzar ... has two older brothers (Andrew and Sean) ... born 4/13/93 ... majoring in athletic training.

Jessica Krystek FR • Ringoes, N.J. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Hunterdon

Central High School ... competed in cross country and track all four years ... allconference in 2011 ... 2011 team captian ... Skyland Champions in 2011 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Stanley and Carol Krystek ... has one brother ( Joshua) ... born 7/26/93 ... majoring in psychology.

Emily LaBarbera JR • Cape Coral, Fla. AS A SOPHOMORE (2010-11): HONORS - SSC All-Championship Cross Country Team ... Team MVP for cross country and track ... Cross Country - ran in all seven meets, FSC’s top

runner in six ... had one top ten finish - 6th at SSC Championship (6K-22:29.35, 11/6) ... finished 67th at NCAA South Regional (6K-25:51.5, 11/20) ... Track - ran in five meets ... had three top 10 finishes - 4th in 3000 meters (11:06.63) and 6th in 1000 meters (3:25.77) at Embry-Riddle Last Chance meet, 2/18 and 8th in 5K (18:49.18) at Miami Hurricane Invitational, 4/16 ... AS A FRESHMAN (2009-10): HONORS: SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll ... Cross Country - competed in one meet ... placed 60th (5K 23:24.6) at Tampa Classic (9/4) ... Track - competed in one meet

... placed 17th in 800 meters (3:06.70) at Embry-Riddle Meet (2/20) ... HIGH SCHOOL: 20009 graduate of Mariner High School ... four-year performer in cross country and track ... cross country team’s #3 runner (22nd) in conference meet as a senior, team was 4th ... team’s #1 runner at district meet, team was 8th ... finished 1st in 3200-meters (12:18.29) and 2nd in 1600-meters (5:35.85) at district track meet as a senior ... named to academic honor roll ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Tom and Michelle LaBarbera ... born 3/4/91 ... majoring in physical education.


Florida Southern College Julia Necciai SO • Gibsonia, Pa. HIGH SCHOOL: 2010 graduate of Pine

Richland Shore High School ... competed in cross country, swimming, and track ... PERSONAL: Daughter of A. Robert and Erin Necciai ... has one brother (Bobby – 11) and one sister (Susan – 18) ... born 9/27/91 ... majoring in biology.

Pamela Paradis FR • Quebec City, Quebec PERSONAL: Daughter of Benoit Paradis

and Lyne Halerfant ... has three siblings (Benoit - 19, Alex - 21, and Alizee - 24) ... born 8/30/93 ... majoring in business administration with a minor in public relations and advertising.

2011 Cross Country

SSC SILVER ANNIVERSARY TEAM

★ ★ ★ WOMEN ★ ★ ★ Rachel Anderson (FSC) April Booe (FSC) Rebecca Clark (FSC) Paige Dempsey (FSC) Kim Fagen (EC) Elizabeth Gracia (FSC) Jael Koech (FSC) Allison Macsas (UT) Taryn Peters (FSC) Michelle Solan (FSC) Alli Tatangelo (FSC) ★ ★ TOP RUNNERS ★ ★ Jael Koech (FSC) Allison Macsas (UT) ★ ★ TOP COACH ★ ★ Jarrett Slaven (UT)

★ ★ ★ MEN ★ ★ ★ Tyrone Bell (FSC) Jayson Chayoga (FSC) Gary Crossan (FSC) Brian DeAngelis (FSC) John Emerson (FSC) Elias Gonzales (UT) Paul Norby (FSC) Brooks Petty (BU) Scott Rouse (FSC) Hennie Schoeman (FSC) Lee Stephens (FSC) Eric Walker (FSC) ★ ★ TOP RUNNER ★ ★ Elias Gonzales (UT) ★ ★ TOP COACH ★ ★ Buck Dawson (FSC)

Lindsay Savignac FR • Taftville, Conn. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Norwich

Free Academy ... competed in track in 2011 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Scott and Donna Pepka ... has one step-sister (Alexandria) ... born 2/11/92 ... majoring in Biology.

Alec Slamal SO • Temecula, Calif. PRIOR TO FSC: Attended Sacramento State

for one year ... ran cross country and track .... graduated from Great Oak High School (2010) ... ran cross country and track for four years ... team captain in 2009 and 2010 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of Daniel and Heather Suarez ... has one brother ( Jeffery - 14) ... born 3/17/92 ... majoring in athletic training.

Morgan Wixson FR • Weidman, Mich. HIGH SCHOOL: 2011 graduate of Chippewa

Hills High School ... competed in cross country and track ... academic all-state in 2010 and 2011 ... PERSONAL: Daughter of John and Marilyn Wixon ... has three siblings (Samantha–21, Alexis-19, and John-13) ... born 11/6/93 ... majoring in physical therapy.

ACADEMIC SUCCESS Jason Patchett-Gillis of the men’s team and Karys Whitehead of the women’s squad, were each named recipents of the NCAA Division II Academic Achievement Award in 2010-11. The duo are among 49 student-athletes so honored from Florida Southern College. To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete had to have an overall grade point average of at least 3.50, had to have completed at least two years of college work and had to have been an active member of an athletic team. The Division II Academic Achievement Awards were first presented in 2009 when FSC had 46 honorees. The awards are sponsored by the Division II Athletics Directors Association.

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Florida Southern College 2010 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS

•••MEN••• 9/18/10 - Univ. of Florida Mountain Dew Invit. (8K) Gainesville, Fla. (Univ. of Fla. host) 3rd of 19 teams 3. Florida Southern....... 125 pts. 11. Ben Martucci...............25:32.84 21. Jason Patchett-Gillis...26:16:41 27. Eric Larson..................26:27.04 31. Drew Martucci.............26:33.32 35. Zack Kovacik...............26:44.74 56. Chris Yanichko............27:34.41 71. Brian Harris.................28:05.66 93. Bryce Loudermilk........28:12.40 104. Ryan Crilly...................28:30.18 121. David Tomchinsky.......28:55.56 10/1/10 - flrunners.com Invit. (5K) Titusvllle, Fla. 1st of 8 teams 1. Florida Southern......... 15 pts. 1. Ben Martucci...............15:34.16 2. Jason Patchett-Gillis...15:47.87 3. Zack Kovacik...............15:53.84 4. Drew Martucci.............16:03.56 5. Eric Larson..................16:12.48 6. Chris Yanichko............16:31.05 7. Bryce Loudermilk........16:31.57 13. David Tomchinsky.......16:55.64 17. Ryan Crilly...................17:15.41 18. Brian Harris.................17:16.90 21. Ryan Wollrath..............17:33.86 42. Chris Meadows...........18:29.12 64. Philip Campo...............19:17.64 76. Zack Wheeler..............20:14.87 10/8/10 - Florida State Invit. (8K) Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State host) 2nd of 11 teams 4. Florida Southern....... 117 pts. 2. Ben Martucci...............24:48.83 22. Zack Kovacik...............25:57.31 23. Jason Patchett-Gillis...25:57.81 30. Chris Yanichko............26:41.33 40. Eric Larson..................27:10.51 44. Bryce Loudermilk........27:16.93 52. David Tomchinsky.......27:54.03 10/15/10 - Stetson Invitational (8K) DeLand, Fla. (Stetson Univ. host) 4th of 14 teams 4. Florida Southern....... 113 pts. 9. Zack Kovacik....................26:29 18. Chris Yanichko.................27:15 20. Bryce Loudermilk.............27:18 30. David Tomchinsky............28:07 36. Ryan Crilly........................28:38 40. Ryan Wollrath...................28:44 42. Brian Harris......................29:10 57. Chris Meadows................29:59 77. Philip Campo....................31:30 98. Zack Wheeler...................35:08

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10/22/10 - FSC Invitational (8K) Lakeland, Fla. (FSC host) 1st of 10 teams 1. Florida Southern......... 15 pts. 1. Ben Martucci....................24:29 2. Drew Martucci..................25:06 3. Jason Patchett-Gillis........25:09 4. Eric Larson.......................25:40 5. Zack Kovacik....................25:57 14. Chris Yanichko.................26:54 21. Bryce Loudermilk.............27:20 T4. Fla. Southern #2........ 128 pts. 18. David Tomchinsky............27:17 24. Ryan Wollrath...................27:35 25. Ryan Crilly........................27:37 27. Brian Harris .....................27:59 . 34. Chris Meadows................28:36 54. Philip Campo ...................30:43 . 66. Zack Wheeler ..................33:56 . 11/6/10 - SSC Championship (8K) Melbourne, Fla. (Fla. Tech host) 1st of 6 teams 1. Florida Southern......... 23 pts. 1. Ben Martucci #............24:26.43 2. Drew Martucci.............24:43.96 5. Eric Larson..................25:06.03 7. Jason Patchett-Gillis...25:21.01 8. Zack Kovacik...............25:41.62 12. Chris Yanichko............26:09.79 13. David Tomchinsky.......26:10.12 14. Bryce Loudermilk........26:16.02 17. Brian Harris.................26:29.98 27. Ryan Crilly...................27:21.02 29. Ryan Wollrath..............27:40.08 # (FSC/SSC 8K record) 11/20/10 - NCAA Division II South Regional (10K) Huntsville, Ala. (Ala.-Huntsville host) 2nd of 13 teams 2. Florida Southern ........ 50 pts. 5. Eric Larson ...................32:23.0 7. Drew Martucci ..............32:30.8 8. Ben Martucci ................32:41.9 14. Jason Patchett-Gillis ....33:13.2 16. Zack Kovacik ................33:19.1 24. David Tomchinsky ........34:00.3 29. Chris Yanichko .............34:16.2 12/4/10 - NCAA Division II Championship (10K) Louisville, Ky. 23rd of 24 teams 23. Florida Southern ...... 619 pts. 114. Ben Martucci ................33:40.5 116. Eric Larson ...................33:42.7 125. Drew Martucci ..............34:03.0 130. Zack Kovacik ................34:09.4 134. Jason Patchett-Gillis ....34:13.6 145. Chris Yanichko .............34:33.7 157. David Tomchinsky ........35:25.7

•••WOMEN••• 9/18/10 - Univ. of Florida Mountain Dew Invit. (5K) Gainesville, Fla. (Univ. of Fla. host) 18th of 22 teams 18. Florida Southern....... 508 pts. 60. Emily LaBarbera..........19:49.36 96. Kelsey Dunn................20:58.75 101. Karys Whitehead.........21:20.81 121. Nicole Shaul................22:56.57 130. Jillian Swartz...............23:34.77 136. Corin Cassario............25:27:70 10/1/10 - flrunners.com Invit. (5K) Titusville, Fla. 4th of 11 teams 4. Florida Southern....... 129 pts. 12. Emily LaBarbera..........19:32.32 20. Kelsey Dunn................20:32.14 22. Karys Whitehead.........20:57.98 30. Nicole Shaul................22:04.12 45. Jillian Swartz...............23:39.96 10/8/10 - Florida State Invit. (5K) Tallahassee, Fla. (Florida State host) 9th of 11 teams 9. Florida Southern...........266 pts. 39. Emily LaBarbera..........19:38.98 51. Karys Whitehead.........20:27.88 55. Kelsey Dunn................21:14.42 58. Nicole Shaul................22:25.25 63. Jillian Swartz...............23:01.98 65. Carlie Gray..................23:30.53 10/15/10 - Stetson Invitational (5K) DeLand, Fla. (Stetson Univ.host) 8th of 14 teams 8. Florida Southern....... 231 pts. 13. Emily LaBarbera...............19:22 30. Karys Whitehead..............20:08 50. Kelsey Dunn.....................21:40 66. Jillian Swartz....................22:33 72. Carlie Gray.......................23:02.

10/22/10 - FSC Invitational (6K) Lakeland, Fla. (FSC host) 8th of 10 teams 8. Florida Southern...........167 pts. 14. Emily LaBarbera...............23:17 27. Karys Whitehead..............24:26 30. Kelsey Dunn.....................24:51 46. Jillian Swartz....................27:01 50. Carlie Gray.......................27:20 11/6/10 - SSC Championship (6K) Melbourne, Fla. (Florida Tech host) 5th of 6 teams 5. Florida Southern.............. 113 pts. 6. Emily LaBarbera................22:29.95 21. Karys Whitehead.............23:42.53 24. Kelsey Dunn....................24:22.42 29. Jillian Swartz....................25:49.87 33. Carlie Gray......................26:24.78 11/20/10 - NCAA Division II South Regional (6K) Huntsville, Ala. (Ala.-Huntsville host) 14th of 15 teams 14. Florida Southern....... 327 pts.. 39. Kelsey Dunn..................24:40.6. 51. Karys Whitehead...........25:10.7. 67. Emily LaBarbera............25:51.5. 82. Carlie Gray....................27:16.1. 88. Jillian Swartz.................27:49.3

Bill Duncan FSC Alumni 5K Run/Walk 2011 date to be announced For Info.: Contact Coach Jamie Moreno, 863-680-5013

Bill Duncan (1929 - 1998) Bill Duncan graduated from Florida Southern in 1959 and was an

educator and administrator in the Polk County school system. He was continually involved with running and track, holding records both as a participant and as a coach. Duncan always gave his best effort and instilled that philosophy in his students and athletes. The Bill Duncan Scholarship is awarded annually to the outstanding Polk County student in distance running. Duncan was inducted into the Florida Track and Field Hall of Fame, as well as the Polk County School Hall of Fame for his accomplishments in athletics, his high quality of character and his notable leadership.


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MEN’S TEAM - MEET VICTORIES

Sunshine State Conference Championship Florida Southern Invitational vs. Tampa in dual meet. Warner Southern Invitational Florida Southern Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Florida Tech Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Rollins Invitational; FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Rollins Invitational; FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Eckerd Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship flrunners.com Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Saint Leo Invitational; Rhodes College Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship flrunners.com Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Sunshine State Conference Championship Sunshine State Conference Championship; NCAA South Regional Sunshine State Conference Championship Sunshine State Conference Championship flrunners.com Invitational; Florida Southern Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship

MEN’S INDIVIDUAL - MEET VICTORIES

INDIVIDUAL Scott Rouse Hennie Schoeman Jayson Chagoya Gary Crossan Gary Crossan Gary Crossan Gary Crossan Gary Crossan Paul Norby Lee Stephens Michael Murphy Tyrone Bell Tyrone Bell Tyrone Bell Tyrone Bell Eric Walker Luke Beevor Scott Mackley Ben Martucci Ben Martucci Ben Martucci Ben Martucci

DATE 10/24/87 9/27/97 10/25/97 9/19/98 10/24/98 9/17/99 9/25/99 10/23/99 10/21/00 10/20/01 9/10/04 9/24/04 10/23/04 10/01/05 10/29/05 10/21/06 10/20/07 10/25/08 10/24/09 10/1/10 10/22/10 11/6/10

MEET SSC Championship Fla. Southern Inv. SSC Championship Fla. Tech Inv. SSC Championship Rollins Inv. Fla. Southern Inv. SSC Championship SSC Championship SSC Championship Saint Leo Inv. flrunners.com Meet SSC Championship flrunners.com Meet SSC Championship SSC Championship SSC Championship SSC Championship SSC Championship flrunners.com FSC Invitational SSC Championship

SITE/HOST Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Winter Park (Rollins) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Winter Park (Rollins) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Tampa (Tampa) Dade City (Saint Leo) Tampa (flrunners.com) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Dade City (flrunners.com) Winter Park (Rollins) Sunrise (Nova SE) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Brandon (Tampa) Lakeland (Fla. Souther Titusville, FL (flrunners.com) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Melbourne (Fla. Tech)

TOP 10 BEST TIMES FOR A 8K RACE

Time 24:26.43 24:29.0 24:48.83 24:53.8 25:01 25:01.88 25:04.66 25:05.05 25:06.98 25:09.44

Runner Ben Martucci Ben Martucci Ben Martucci Gary Crossan Scott Mackley Ben Martucci Tyrone Bell Tyrone Bell Tyrone Bell Eric Walker

Time 30:58.1 31:47 32:02.6 32:03 32:08 32:09.0 32:12 32:16 32:23.0 32:23.2

Runner Eric Walker Eric Walker Lief Thomason Scott Mackley Tyrone Bell Scott Mackley Ben Martucci John Emerson Eric Larson Luke Beevor

Event SSC Championship FSC Invitational Florida State Invitational Florida Southern Invitational SSC Championship SSC Championship flrunners.com Invitational Moutain Dew Inv. (Univ. Florida) Florida Intercollegiate Championship Gator Invitational

TOP 10 BEST TIMES FOR A 10K RACE Event NCAA Division II Championship NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II Championship NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II Championship NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II South Reginal NCAA Division II South Regional

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WOMEN’S TEAM - MEET VICTORIES

Sunshine State Conference Championship FSC Invitational vs. Tampa in dual meet. Warner Southern Invitational FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Florida Tech Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Rollins Invitational; FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Rollins Invitational; FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship FSC Invitational; Sunshine State Conference Championship Saint Leo Invitational Sunshine State Conference Championship

WOMEN’S INDIVIDUAL - MEET VICTORIES

INDIVIDUAL Paige Dempsey Paige Dempsey Paige Dempsey Jennifer Poole Kristy Vignalli April Booe Alli Tatangelo Michelle Solan Kristy Vignalli Alli Tatangelo Alli Tatangelo Alli Tatangelo Alli Tatangelo Judy Tubei Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Carolyne Kwambai

Date 11/6/10 10/22/10 10/8/10 9/25/99 10/25/08 10/24/09 10/01/05 9/09/05 9/12/03 9/16/06

Time 17:41.43 17:52.03 17:54.38 17:55.52 17:59.20 18:02.62 18:05.00 18:07.21 18:15 18:16.01

Date 11/18/06 11/04/06 11/18/06 11/08/08 11/06/04 11/18/06 11/07/09 11/06/04 11/20/10 11/03/07

Time 20:32.1 20:59.01 21:34 21:35.29 21:42 21:50 21:50.5 22:00 22:01.26 22:05

DATE MEET 9/20/86 Monarch Classic 9/27/86 Fla. Southern Inv. 10/11/86 SSC Championship 10/21/92 Tampa dual meet 9/27/97 Fla. Southern Inv. 10/25/97 SSC Championship 9/19/98 Fla. Tech Inv. 10/24/98 SSC Championship 9/17/99 Rollins Inv. 9/25/99 Fla. Southern Inv. 10/23/99 SSC Championship 9/23/00 Fla. Southern Inv. 10/21/00 SSC Championship 10/13/01 Fla. Southern Inv. 9/10/04 Saint Leo Inv. 10/01/05 flrunners.com Inv. 9/08/06 Tampa Inv. 9/30/06 NCAA Pre-National 10/07/06 Disney Classic 10/21/06 SSC Championship 9/13/08 Florida Tech Inv.

SITE/HOST Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Melbourne (Fla. Tech) Winter Park (Rollins) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Winter Park (Rollins) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Saint Leo (Saint Leo) Lakeland (Fla. Southern) Dade City (Saint Leo) Dade City (Saint Leo) Tampa (Tampa) Pensacola (West Fla.) Orlando Sunrise (Nova SE) Melbourne (Fla. Tech)

TOP 10 BEST TIMES FOR A 5K RACE Runner Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Rachel Anderson Jael Koech Jael Koech

Event flrunners.com Invitational Disney Classic Gator Invitational Walt Disney Classic Mountain Dew Inv. (Univ. Florida) Walt Disney Classic Great American Festival Mountain Dew Inv. (Univ. Florida) Georgia State Invitational Florida Intercollegiate (Fla. State)

TOP 10 BEST TIMES FOR A 6K RACE Runner Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Rachel Anderson Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Jael Koech Linda Mrkic Carolyne Kwambai

Event NCAA Division II National Sunshine State Conference Champ. NCAA Division II South Regional Sunshine State Conference Champ. NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II South Regional NCAA Division II National NCAA Division II South Regional Sunshine State Conference Champ. Sunshine State Conference Champ.

Date 10/01/05 10/07/06 9/16/06 10/08/05 9/09/05 10/09/04 9/24/05 9/09/05 9/20/30 9/17/05

Date 11/18/06 10/23/04 11/05/05 10/23/04 11?04/06 11/08/03 11/19/05 11/06/04 10/23/04 10/25/08

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SSC CHAMPIONS FROM FSC

–– MEN ––

Paige Dempsey

Scott Rouse

April Booe

1986

1987

1997

SSC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1995*, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 *Co-Champions with North Florida

SSC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1987 - Scott Rouse • 1997 - Jayson Chagoya 1998, 1999 - Gary Crossan • 2000 - Paul Norby 2001 - Lee Stephens • 2004, 2005 - Tyrone Bell 2006 - Eric Walker • 2007 - Luke Beevor 2008 - Scott Mackley • 2009 - Ben Martucci 2010 - Ben Martucci Jayson Chagoya

Michelle Solan

Gary Crossan

1997

1998

1998 & 1999

NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 1995 (10th), 1997 (5th), 1998 (5th), 1999 (7th), 2000 (11th), 2001 (6th), 2002 (5th), 2003 (7th), 2004 (3rd), 2005 (2nd), 2006 (2nd), 2007 (1st), 2008 (3rd), 2009 (2nd), 2010 (2nd) NCAA NATIONAL APPEARANCES 2004 (20th), 2005 (13th), 2006 (15th), 2007 (21st), 2009 (22nd), 2010 (23rd)

Alli Tatangelo

Paul Norby

Lee Stephens

1999 & 2000

2000

2001

–– WOMEN –– SSC TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS 1980, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2006

Tyrone Bell

Jael Koech

Eric Walker

2004 & 2005

2006

2006

SSC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS 1986 - Paige Dempsey • 1997 - April Booe 1998 - Michelle Solan • 1999 - Alli Tatangelo 2000 - Alli Tatangelo • 2006 - Jael Koech NCAA REGIONAL APPEARANCES 1982 (11th), 1983 (10th), 1980 (4th), 1993 (11th), 1994 (12th), 1996 (6th), 1997 (5th), 1998 (2nd), 1999 (2nd), 2000 (3rd), 2001 (2nd), 2002 (8th), 2003 (6th), 2004 (5th), 2005 (5th), 2006 (3rd) 2007 (4th), 2008 (8th), 2009 (5th), 2010 (14th) NCAA NATIONAL APPEARANCES 1999 (11th), 2001 (21st), 2006 (15th)

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Luke Beevor

Scott Mackley

2007

2008

Ben Martucci 2009 & 2010


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MOCCASIN CROSS COUNTRY HISTORY MEN

WOMEN

Year Coach

SSC Reg. NCAA MVP

Year Coach

SSC Reg. NCAA MVP

1980 Ed Plowman

3rd

-

-

Jon Johnston

1980 Ed Plowman

1st

-

-

Judy Klingensmith

1981 Ed Plowman

4th

-

-

Jon Johnston

1981 Ed Plowman

3rd

-

-

Angie Cicanese

1982 Ed Plowman

6th

-

-

Jim Harris

1982 Ed Plowman

3rd 11th

-

Angie Cicanese

1983 Ed Plowman

6th

-

-

Harold Hendren

1983 Ed Plowman

3rd

10th

-

Janet Gray

1984 Ed Plowman

6th

-

-

Harold Hendren

1984 Ed Plowman

6th

-

-

Angie Cicanese

1985 Ed Plowman

4th

-

-

Rob Bailey

1985 Ed Plowman

5th

-

-

Molijane Wahl

1986 Ed Plowman

3rd

-

-

Scott Rouse

1986 Ed Plowman

2nd

-

-

Laura Zimmerman

1987 Ed Plowman

2nd

-

-

Scott Rouse

1987 Ed Plowman

5th

-

-

Molijane Wahl

1988 Ed Plowman

2nd

-

-

Don Gillich

1988 Ed Plowman

5th

-

-

Jennifer Barnholth

1989 Michael Way

7th

-

-

Ken Bailey

1989 Michael Way

4th

-

-

Julie Esper

3rd

4th

-

Dianna Campbell

4th

-

-

Caroline Albertsma

Thomas Kelly

1990 Michael Way

5th

-

-

Brian DeAngelis

Thomas Kelly

1991 Michael Way

1990 Michael Way

4th

-

-

Brian DeAngelis

Thomas Kelly

Thomas Kelly Thomas Kelly

1991 Michael Way

Thomas Kelly

1992 Michael Way

5th

-

-

Brian DeAngelis

1992 Michael Way

4th

-

-

Jennifer Poole

1993 Michael Way

3rd

12th

-

Brian DeAngelis

1993 Michael Way

2nd

11th

-

Jennifer Poole

1994 Thomas Kelly

6th

-

-

Tim Vanderhoof

1994 Thomas Kelly

3rd

12th

-

Jennifer Poole

1995 Buck Dawson

T1st

10th

-

Hennie Schoeman

1995 Buck Dawson

3rd

NTS

-

Kathy Rusher

1996 Buck Dawson

2nd

6th

-

Hennie Schoeman

1996 Buck Dawson

2nd

6th

-

Taryn Peters

1997 Buck Dawson

1st

5th

-

Jayson Chagoya

1997 Buck Dawson

1st

5th

-

April Booe

1998 Buck Dawson

1st

5th

-

Gary Crossan

1998 Buck Dawson

1st

2nd

-

Michelle Solan

1999 Buck Dawson

1st

7th

-

Gary Crossan

1999 Buck Dawson

1st

2nd 11th

Alli Tatangelo

2000 Buck Dawson

1st

11th

-

Paul Norby

2000 Buck Dawson

1st

3rd

Alli Tatangelo

2001 Buck Dawson

1st

6th

-

Lee Stephens

2001 Buck Dawson

1st

2nd 21st

Judy Tubei

2002 Buck Dawson

1st

5th

-

Lee Stephens

2002 Buck Dawson

2nd

6th

-

April Avery

2003 Buck Dawson

1st

7th

-

Tyrone Bell

2003 Buck Dawson

2nd

6th

-

Jael Koech

2004 Buck Dawson

1st

3rd

20th

Tyrone Bell

2004 Buck Dawson

2nd

5th

-

Jael Koech

2005 Buck Dawson

1st

2nd

13th

Tyrone Bell

2005 Buck Dawson

2nd

5th

-

Jael Koech

2006 Buck Dawson

1st

2nd

20th

Eric Walker

2006 Buck Dawson

1st

3rd 15th

Jael Koech

2007 Rick Moody

1st

1st

21st

William Koeppel

2007 Rick Moody

2nd

4th

-

Carolyne Kwambai

2008 Jamie Moreno

1st

3rd

-

Scott Mackley

2008 Jamie Moreno

2nd

8th

-

Carolyne Kwambai

2009 Jamie Moreno

1st

2nd

22nd

Ben Martucci

2009 Jamie Moreno

2nd

5th

-

Carolyne Kwambai

2010 Jamie Moreno

1st

2nd

23rd

Jason Patchett-Gillis

2010 Jamie Moreno

5th

14th

-

Emily LaBarbera

-

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MOCCASIN MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY HONORS ALL-REGION

ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1984 Hon. Mention: Harold Hendren 1985 2nd Team: Rob Bailey 1986 1st Team: Scott Rouse, Roy Simmen 2nd Team: Don Gillich 1987 SSC Champion: Scott Rouse 1st Team: Don Gillich, Scott Rouse, Roy Simmen Coach of the Year: Ed Plowman 1988 1st Team: Keith Baber 1991 1st Team: Brian DeAngelis 1992 1st Team: Brian DeAngelis 1995 1st Team: Gabe Malloy, Hennie Schoeman 2nd Team: James Love Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 1996 1st Team: Hennie Schoeman 2nd Team: Keith Kestler, Gabe Malloy, Robert McConnell, Daren O’Dea 1997 SSC Champion: Jayson Chagoya SSC Runner of the Year: Jayson Chagoya 1st Team: Jayson Chagoya, Josh Fuller, Gabe Malloy 2nd Team: Matt Grieves, Danny Saenz, Jeff Strickland Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 1998 SSC Champion: Gary Crossan SSC Runner of the Year: Gary Crossan 1st Team: Jayson Chagoya, Gary Crossan, Josh Fuller Paul Norby, Hennie Schoeman 2nd Team: Tommy Vars 1999 SSC Champion: Gary Crossan SSC Runner of the Year: Gary Crossan 1st Team: Jayson Chagoya, Gary Crossan, Brian Major, Paul Norby 2nd Team: Phito Mirtil Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2000 SSC Champion: Paul Norby SSC Runner of the Year: Paul Norby 1st Team: Brian Major, Phito Mirtil, Paul Norby, Jorge Salmeron 2nd Team: Paul Costa Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2001 SSC Champion: Lee Stephens SSC Runner of the Year: Lee Stephens 1st Team: John Emerson, Paul Norby, Jorge Salmeron, Lee Stephens 2nd Team: Phito Mirtil Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2002 1st Team: Tyrone Bell, John Emerson, Lee Stephens 2nd Team: Curtiss Bryant Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2003 1st Team: Tyrone Bell, John Emerson, Louis Rufo 2nd Team: Tony Lyons, Eric Walker Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2004 SSC Champion: Tyrone Bell SSC Runner of the Year: Tyrone Bell 1st Team: Tyrone Bell, John Emerson, Louis Rufo, Lief Thomason 2nd Team: Michael Murphy, James Murphy, Eric Walker Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2005 SSC Champion: Tyrone Bell SSC Runner of the Year: Tyrone Bell 1st Team: Tyrone Bell, Scott Mackley, Lief Thomason, Eric Walker 2nd Team: Robert Hillman, Michael Murphy, James Murphy, Trevor Step Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2006 SSC Champion: Eric Walker

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1995 1998 1999 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Hennie Schoeman Gary Crossan Gary Crossan Lee Stephens Tyrone Bell; John Emerson Scott Mackley; Eric Walker Evander Jones, Scott Mackley, Lief Thomason, Eric Walker Luke Beevor, William Koeppel, Ben Martucci Coach of the Year: Rick Moody Eric Larson, Scott Mackley, Ben Martucci Eric Larson, Ben Martucci Eric Larson, Ben Martucci, Drew Martucci

ACADEMIC ALL-DISTRICT 1998 1st Team: Hennie Schoeman 2004 1st Team: John Emerson, Louis Rufo 2007 1st Team: William Koeppel, Lief Thomason

ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA William Koeppel was named to the secondteam Academic All-America squad in 2007.

1998 3rd Team: Hennie Schoeman 2007 2nd Team: William Koeppel

CCCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE 2007 2008 2009 2010

SSC Runner of the Year: Eric Walker 1st Team: Evander Jones, Scott Mackley, Lief Thomason, Eric Walker 2nd Team: Jon Alter, Trevor Step Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson SSC Champion: Luke Beevor 1st Team: Luke Beevor 1st Team All-Championship: Luke Beevor, Ben Martucci, Lief Thomason 2nd Team: All-Championship: William Koeppel, Scott Mackley SSC Champion: Scott Mackley SSC Runner of the Year: Scott Mackley 1st Team: Eric Larson, Scott Mackley, Ben Martucci 1st Team All-Championship: Eric Larson, Scott Mackley, Ben Martucci 2nd Team All-Championship: Drew Martucci Freshman of the Year: Eric Larson SSC Coach of the Year: Jamie Moreno SSC Champion: Ben Martucci SSC Runner of the Year: Ben Martucci 1st Team: Eric Larson, Ben Martucci, Drew Martucci All-Championship: Zack Kovacik, Eric Larson, Ben Martucci, Drew Martucci SSC Coach of the Year: Jamie Moreno SSC Champion: Ben Martucci SSC Runner of the Year: Ben Martucci 1st Team: Eric Larson, Ben Martucci, Drew Martucci, Jason Patchett-Gillis All-Championship: Zack Kovacik, Eric Larson, Ben Martucci, Drew Martucci, Jason Patchett-Gillis SSC Coach of the Year: Jamie Moreno Freshman of the Year: Chris Yanichko

2005 2006 2009 2010

Lief Thomason, Eric Walker Trevor Step, Lief Thomason, Eric Walker Drew Martucci Drew Martucci, Jason Patchett-Gillis, David Tomchinsky, Chris Yanichko

Eric Walker (above, left), Lief Thomason (above, right) and Drew Martucci (left) were each two-time Scholar-Athletes by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA).


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MOCCASIN WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY HONORS ALL-SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001

2nd Team: Angie Cicanese, Janet Gray 1st Team: Janet Gray Hon. Mention: Angie Cicanese Hon. Mention: Angie Cicanese Hon. Mention: Molijane Wahl SSC Champion: Paige Dempsey 1st Team: Paige Dempsey, Laura Zimmerman 2nd Team: Laura Orgielewicz, Molijane Wahl Coach of the Year: Ed Plowman 1st Team: Michelle Musick 1st Team: Caroline Albertsma, Dianna Campbell 1st Team: Caroline Albertsma 1st Team: Jennifer Poole 2nd Team: Jennifer Poole Coach of the Year: Michael Way 2nd Team: Jennifer Poole 1st Team: Jessica Brown 2nd Team: Valerie Hardee, Taryn Peters, Emily Vall Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson SSC Champion: April Booe SSC Runner of the Year: April Booe 1st Team: April Booe, Rebecca Clark, Taryn Peters, Kristy Vignalli 2nd Team: Jessica Brown, Kelly Hitchcock, Emily Val Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson SSC Champion: Michelle Solan SSC Runner of the Year: Michelle Solan 1st Team: Rebecca Clark, Taryn Peters, Michelle Solan, Alli Tatangelo, Kristy Vignalli 2nd Team: April Booe, Jamie Krevas, Emily Vall Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson SSC Champion: Alli Tatangelo SSC Runner of the Year: Alli Tatangelo 1st Team: April Booe, Rebecca Clark, Taryn Peters, Alli Tatangelo, Kristy Vignalli 2nd Team: Renae Neale, Emily Vall Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson SSC Champion: Alli Tatangelo SSC Runner of the Year: Alli Tatangelo 1st Team: April Booe, Rebecca Clark, Linda McLaughlin, Alli Tatangelo, 2nd Team: Kelly Bowen, Tanya Garcia, Renae Neale Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 1st Team: Linda McLaughlin, Judy Tubei 2nd Team: April Avery, Kelly Bowen, Renae Neale,

Katie Thomas 2002 1st Team: April Avery 2nd Team: Kelly Bowen, Linda McLaughlin, Kimi Rucks

ALL-REGION 1990 1998 1999 2001 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Dianna Campbell Rebecca Clark, Michelle Solan, Alli Tatangelo Taryn Peters, Alli Tatangelo, Kristry Vignalli, Judy Tubei Jael Koech Rachel Anderson, Elizabeth Garcia, Jael Koech Rachel Anderson, Jael Koech, Carolyne Kwambai Carolyne Kwambai Carolyne Kwambai Carolyne Kwambai

ALL-AMERICA 2005 Jael Koech (12th at NCAA-II Championship) 2006 Jael Koech (6th at NCAA-II Championship)

CCCA SCHOLAR-ATHLETE Jael Koech became the Moccasins’ first All-American cross country runner in 2005, finishing 12th at the NCAA Division II Championship. She repeated as an All-American in 2006, placing 6th at the NCAA Division II Championship.

2005 2008 2009 2010

Elizabeth Garcia Ali Gardino, Carolyne Kwambai Ali Gardino, Carolyne Kwambai Kelsey Dunn, Karys Whitehead

2003 1st Team: Jael Koech 2nd Team: Rachel Anderson, April Avery, Kimi Rucks 2004 1st Team: Rachel Anderson, Jael Koech 2nd Team: Elizabeth Garcia, Linda Mrkic, Danielle Shimer 2005 1st Team: Rachel Anderson, Elizabeth Garcia, Jael Koech 2nd Team: Danielle Shimer 2006 SSC Champion: Jael Koech SSC Runner of the Year: Jael Koech 1st Team: Rachel Anderson, Jael Koech; Carolyne Kwambai 2nd Team: Danielle Shimer Coach of the Year: Buck Dawson 2007 1st Team: Carolyne Kwambai Freshman of the Year: Kelsey Dunn 1st Team All-Championship: Carolyne Kwambai 2nd Team All-Championship: Kelsey Dunn, Danielle Shimer 2008 1st Team: Carolyn Kwambai 1st Team All-Championship: Carolyne Kwambai 2009 All-SSC: Carolyne Kwambai All-Championship: Katie Barresse, Carolyne Kwambai 2010 All-Championship: Emily LaBarbera

Ali Gardino (above) and Carolyne Kwambai were two-time Scholar-Athletes by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA), both earning the honor in 2008 and 2009.

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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS - MEN Abbott, David.............................................1996 Alter, Jonathan ............. 2003-2004-2005-2006 Alvarez, Kevin...........................................1992 Baber, Keith......................................1988-1990 Bailey, Ken..................... 1989-1990-1991-1992 Bailey, Robert...................................1984-1985 Baldwin, Tyler............................................2007 Beauchamp, David....................................2000 Beevor, Luke.............................................2007 Bell, Tryone .................. 2002-2003-2004-2005 Bellamy, Philip...........................................2005 Blackburn, John............. 2007-2008-2009-2010 Blanton, Brad.............................................1988 Bourgard, Andrew......................................1994 Boyd, Dusty......................................1982-1983 Bryant, C.J........................................2002-2003 Campbell, Jeff............................................1990 Campo, Phillip...........................................2010 Carden, Phillip...........................................1996 Chagoya, Jayson.................... 1997-1998-1999 Chisum, Michael........................................1984 Christian, Daniel........................................2004 Clanton, Andrew........................................1989 Clark, Doug...............................................1984 Clark, John................................................1980 Conlon, Ryan....................................1995-1996 Costa, Paul.......................................2000-2001 Crilly, Ryan................................................2010 Crites, Eric........................................1988-1989 Crossan, Gary..................................1998-1999 Cummo, Chris............................................1990 Davis, Michael...........................................1984 DeAngelis, Brian............ 1990-1991-1992-1993 Delinks, Don..............................................1988 DeVoss, Mark............................................1983 Dillashaw, Jason...............................2000-2002 Duffy, Marcus....................................2007-2008 Dunn, Daniel..............................................2007 Dysart, Philip.............................................2004 Emerson, John.............. 2001-2002-2003-2004 Evans, Craig.....................................1992-1993 Fanning, Charlie............ 2006-2007-2008-2009 Fennel, Pat.......................................2000-2001 Feraci, Paul...............................................1982 Fisher, Charles..........................................2000 Fredin, Jonathan.......................................1987 Fuller, Josh.......................................1997-1998 Gillich, Don.................... 1985-1986-1987-1988 Gines, Jeff.................................................1986 Graham, Joe..............................................1986 Graham, John............................................1980 Green, James............................................1993 Grieves, Matt................. 1996-1997-1998-1999 Haldane, Clint...................................1990-1991 Harris, Brian..............................................2010

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Harris, Jim.................................................1982 Hayes, Mike......................................1980-1981 Hendren, Harold............ 1982-1983-1984-1985 Hertling, Frank...........................................1987 Hillman, Robert..........................................2005 Hodges, David...........................................1990 Jaramillo, Joe............................................1996 Jay, Will.....................................................1991 Johnston, Jon...................................1980-1981 Jones, Evander.........................................2006 Joyner, Shohn........................ 2001-2002-2003 Kee, Allen..................................................1994 Kestler, Keith....................................1996-1997 Knowles, Rich............................................1985 Koeppel, William . ......... 2004-2005-2006-2007 Kosilla, Stephen........................................1980 Kovacik Zack....................................2009-2010 Labrie, Roger.............................................1989 Lange, Leif.................................................1994 Larson, Eric............................ 2008-2009-2010 Lembidakis, John......................................1991 Leslie, Bo...................................................2002 Lewis, Brandon.................................2006-2007 Liptak, Vincent..................................1989-1990 Liseo, Joseph............................................1984 Loudermilk, Bryce.............................2009-2010 Love, Jay...................................................1995 Lyman, Eric.......................................1983-1984 Lyons, Milton.......................... 2002-2003-2004 Lyons, Tony...............................................2003 MacKenzie, Robert....................................1989 Mackley, Scott............... 2005-2006-2007-2008 Magnuson, Chad........... 1991-1992-1993-1994 Major, Brian................... 1999-2000-2001-2002 Malloy, Gabriel..................................1995-1997 Mansfield, Corey.......................................1991 Marcouiller, Mike.......................................1985 Martucci, Ben................ 2007-2008-2009-2010 Martucci, Drew............... 2007-2008-2009-2010 McConnell, Robert.....................................1996 McGown, Zach..........................................1999 McGuire, Jim.............................................1981 Meadows, Chris................................2009-2010 Meadows, Josh.........................................2009 Meldeau, David.........................................1993 Merenda, Joe............................................1983 Miles, Chris.......................................2009-2010 Mirtil, Phito..................... 1999-2000-2001-2002 Muller, John...............................................1989 Munoz, Chris....................................1995-1996 Murphy, Jimmy ............. 2003-2004-2005-2006 Murphy, Michael ..............................2004-2005 Nelson, Brian.............................................1993 Nicholson, Rob..........................................1983 Norby, Paul.................... 1998-1999-2000-2001

Nunn, Jesse..............................................2006 O’Brien, Mark............................................1989 O’Dea, Darrin............................................1996 Oglesby, Pete............................................1984 Owens, Craig.............................................1986 Patchett-Gillis, Jason.............. 2008-2009-2010 Patton, Brad..............................................1991 Pavleski, David..........................................1994 Pieffer, Tim........................................1980-1981 Pilapil, Mike...............................................1984 Poidevant, Tommy.....................................2009 Pufflea, Mark.............................................1981 Ransom, James........................................1990 Rassman, Rich..........................................1982 Riddley, Tom..............................................1981 Roberson, Clide.........................................1980 Rouse, Scott.....................................1986-1987 Rufo, Louis.................... 2001-2002-2003-2004 Ryals, Joel.................................................1997 Rybinski, Paul...................................1984-1986 Saborido, Ricky.........................................2010 Saenz, Danny......................... 1995-1996-1997 Salmeron, Jorge..................... 2000-2001-2002 Sampson, Robbie.......... 1998-1999-2000-2001 Schoeman, Hennie........ 1995-1996-1997-1998 Schofield, Steve........................................1987 Scott, Kevin...............................................1996 Secrest, Jeremy..................... 1997-1998-1999 Short, John................................................1989 Simmen, Roy................. 1985-1986-1987-1988 Squitier, Jason........................ 1991-1992-1993 Stanley, John.............................................1993 Step, Trevor . ................ 2003-2004-2005-2006 Stephens, Lee..................................2001-2002 Strickland, Jeff..................................1994-1997 Sullivan, Pat..............................................1987 Summers, Russell.....................................1991 Sutton, Danny...................................1990-1991 Taylor, Brian...............................................1982 Taylor, Ron................................................1988 Thomason, Lief . ........... 2004-2005-2006-2007 Tiseo, Joe............................... 1985-1986-1987 Tomchinsky, David.....................................2010 Tsuchida, Akinori.......................................1992 Vanderhoof, Tim........................................1994 Vars, Tommy..............................................1998 Walker, Eric .................. 2003-2004-2005-2006 Wallrath, Ryan...........................................2010 Watson, Tom..............................................1983 Werly, William............................................2005 Westcott, Paul........................ 1982-1983-1984 Wheeler, Zack...........................................2010 Yanichko, Chris..........................................2010 Zachary, Joe..............................................1997 Zottola, Craig.............................................1992


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ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS - WOMEN Albertsma, Caroline................................... 1992 Anderson, Rachel . ........2003-2004-2005-2006 Asbee, Courtney........................................ 1992 Avery, April......................2001-2002-2003-2004 Barrese, Katie............................................ 2009 Barnhart, Erica.......................................... 1997 Barnholth, Jennifer.........1987-1988-1989-1990 Bemman, Krystal....................................... 2007 Booe, April......................1997-1998-1999-2000 Bowen, Kelly............................2000-2001-2002 Brown, Jessica................................. 1996-1997 Brown, Lauren........................................... 2005 Campbell, Dianna............................. 1990-1991 Carr, Barbara..................2001-2002-2003-2004 Cassario, Corin.......................................... 2010 Cicanese, Angie......................1982-1983-1984 Clark, Rebecca..... 1997-1998-1999-200 dss0 Clary, Dawn...................................... 1992-1993 Colbert, Alyssa.......................................... 2006 Colina, Gina............................................... 1984 Cooks, Leda.............................................. 1982 Combes, Kelsey........................................ 2005 Cox, Marcella................................... 1983-1984 Crane, Sherrie........................................... 1980 Crocker, Debbie................................ 1980-1981 Currier, Christine....................................... 1985 Davis, Jessica ................................. 2004-2005 Dean, Tracy............................................... 1986 Deck, Heidi................................................ 1992 Dempsey, Paige......................1986-1987-1988 DeNeve, Danielle...................................... 2001 Downey, Amy............................................. 1982 Dunn, Kelsey...........................2007-2009-2010 Echols, Jessica.......................................... 2009 Esper, Julie....................................... 1989-1990 Evans, Alejandra....................................... 1984 Farina, Paula............................................. 1982 Figlesthaler, Beth.............................. 2003-2004 Flagg, Debra..................................... 1989-1990 Flanagan, Kelly.......................................... 1992 Flight, Susan............................................. 1981 Ford, Laurie............................................... 1982 Fussell, Katie............................................. 2000 Galica, Kelley................................... 1989-1990 Garcia, Elizabeth ............................. 2004-2005 Garcia, Tanya................................... 2000-2001 Gardino, Ali.....................2006-2007-2008-2009 Gearlds, Kassandra................................... 2009 Germ, Amanda.......................................... 2007 Gesche, Michelle....................................... 1988

Goodell, Katrina................................ 1997-1998 Goppert, Katie........................................... 2003 Gray, Carlie................................................ 2010 Gray, Janet....................................... 1982-1983 Griffith, Angie............................................. 1985 Guglielmo, Joanna........................... 2007-2008 Hale, Debbie.............................................. 1985 Haralson, Staci.......................................... 1989 Hardee, Valerie........................1996-1997-1999 Harrison, Lisa............................................ 1983 Hitchcock, Kellie........................................ 1997 Honeycutt, Amber...................................... 2006 Hoon, Yee Lim.................................. 1990-1991 Hoyt, Jennifer................................... 1989-1990 Huerkamp, Natalie..................................... 1986 Hunt, Dorothy................................... 1980-1981 Jack, Robin................................................ 1987 Jennings, Janae............................... 1983-1984 Joyner, Cynthia.......................................... 1991 Kennedy. Kathryn...................................... 1996 Klingensmith, Judy.................................... 1980 Koech, Jael . ..................2003-2004-2005-2006 Kozlowski, Dawn.............................. 1992-1993 Krevas, Jamie............................................ 1998 Kucharik, Andrea....................................... 2000 Kucharik, Kimberly.................................... 2000 Kwambai, Carolyne........2006-2007-2008-2009 LaBarbera, Emily.............................. 2009-2010 Langford, Megan....................................... 2002 Lazansky, Lori................................... 1995-1996 Lemoine, Shannon.................................... 1991 Little, Kesha...................................... 1995-1996 Longhini, Amanda...................................... 1995 Mangus, Eva............................................. 1980 McKenzie, Kim.......................................... 1991 McLaughlin, Linda...................2000-2001-2002 McMahon, Cathy.............................. 1995-1996 Michael, Justine......................................... 2009 Mikesh, Miranda........................................ 2000 Mitchell, Arden .......................................... 2004 Mrkic, Linda............................................... 2004 Mulford, Julie............................................. 1985 Murphy, Amanda........................................ 2000 Musick, Michelle........................................ 1987 Neale, Renae.................1998-1999-2000-2001 Nealy, Barbara........................................... 1986 Neely, Lisa................................................. 1994 Orgielewicz, Laurie.................................... 1986 Parker, Kelly.............................................. 2005 Penney, Cindy.................................. 1993-1994

Peoples, Liz............................................... 1988 Peters, Katie..................................... 2002-2003 Peters, Taryn..................1996-1997-1998-1999 Pfundtner, Allison....................................... 1998 Poidevant, Lauren..................................... 2009 Poole, Jennifer........................1992-1993-1994 Porter, Amy....................................... 1984-1985 Postigo, Samantha .................2003-2004-2005 Pugh, Debra.............................................. 1989 Ramsay, Callie.................................. 2007-2008 Rhoades, Carolyn...................................... 1982 Rhoades. Marolyn............................ 1982-1983 Rinn, Birgit................................................. 1994 Rucks, Kimi..............................2002-2003-2004 Rusher, Kathy Jo.....................1993-1994-1995 Ryschka, Corinna...................................... 1987 Saunders, Julie.......................................... 1988 Sawicki, Mary................................... 1993-1995 Shannon, Cindy......................................... 1994 Shaul, Nicole.................................... 2009-2010 Shimer, Danielle ............2004-2005-2006-2007 Solan, Michelle.......................................... 1998 Springer, Barbara............................. 1990-1991 Stewart, Kim.............................................. 1990 Stratton, Tammy.............1988-1989-1990-1991 Sullivan, Shirley.......................1992-1993-1994 Swann, JoEllen................................. 1988-1990 Swartz, Jillian.................2007-2008-2009-2010 Tatangelo, Alli.................1998-1999-2000-2001 Tatangelo, Beth......................................... 2000 Thomas, Katie................1999-2000-2001-2002 Thuer, Lisa................................................. 2000 Timm, Sara................................................ 2005 Tubei, Judy................................................ 2001 Urrego, Diana............................................ 2001 Vall, Emily.......................1996-1997-1998-1999 Vazquez, Janissa....................................... 2005 Vignali, Kristy...........................1997-1998-1999 Wahl, Molijane................1985-1986-1987-1988 Wallace, Alston.......................................... 2002 Walsh, Joy................................................. 1994 Ward, Sonia............................................... 1991 Welker, Noelle........................................... 2003 Wheat, Felicia................................... 1990-1991 Whitehead, Karys....................2007-2009-2010 Williams, Kimberly..................................... 1996 Zelonis, Tabitha................................ 1999-2000 Zimmerman, Laura.................................... 1986 Zimmerman, Pam...................................... 1984

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SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE Founded in 1975, the Sunshine State Conference has risen from a single sport organization to the Division II “Conference of Champions.” Since its inception, the conference has grown steadily in sports played, membership and national prominence. Sunshine State Conference member schools have won NCAA national titles (76 total) in baseball, men’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, men’s and women’s soccer and women’s volleyball, and are Commissioner Jay Jones nationally recognized in men’s and women’s cross country, women’s rowing and women’s basketball. The SSC sponsors championships in baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s soccer, men’s and women’s swimming, men’s and women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, softball and women’s rowing. The first women’s SSC championships began in 1981-82. SSC members include: Barry University (Miami Shores); Eckerd College (St. Petersburg); Florida Tech (Melbourne); Florida Southern College (Lakeland); Lynn University (Boca Raton); Nova Southeastern University (Ft. Lauderdale); Rollins College (Winter Park); Saint Leo University (Saint Leo); and the University of Tampa (Tampa). For more information, please contact: Jay Jones, Commissioner Kelly Harrison, Asst. Commissioner Maryanne Simkulak, Asst. Commissioner 400 South Park Avenue, Suite 150 Winter Park, FL 32789 • (321) 972-1803

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE 2010 CHAMPIONSHIP (hosted by Florida Tech)

• • • MEN (8K) • • • 1. Florida Southern.................... 23 pts. 2. Tampa...................................... 44 pts. 3. Nova Southeastern.................. 87 pts. 4. Florida Tech............................. 97 pts. 5. Saint Leo............................... 142 pts. 6. Rollins.................................... 162 pts. ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP 1. Ben Martucci (FSC)................24:26.43 6. Charles Toledo (UT)..................25:14.03 2. Drew Martucci (FSC)..............24:43.96 7. Jason Patchett-Gillis (FSC)....25:21.01 3. Tony Nicolosi (UT)....................24:52.73 8. Zack Kovacik (FSC).................25:41.62 4. Augustin Rey (NSU).................25:02.50 9. John Besharat (NSU)................25:50.44 5. Eric Larson (FSC)...................25:06.03 10. Kevin Lane (UT)........................26:02.20 • • • WOMEN (8K) • • • 1. Tampa........................................ 27 pts. 2. Nova Southeastern.................... 72 pts. 3. Florida Tech............................... 89 pts. 4. Saint Leo................................... 98 pts. 5. Florida Southern.................... 113 pts. 6. Rollins...................................... 120 pts. ALL-CHAMPIONSHIP 6. Emily LaBarbera (FSC)............22:29.95 1. Heather Nicolosi (UT)...............20:39.98 7. Andrea Maxwell (SLU)...............22:32.29 2. Lindsay Edwards (UT)..............21:40.42 8. Lauryn Falcone (RC).................22:33.72 3. Alexandra Palm (NSU).............22:03.20 9. Kaia Hampton (UT)....................22:40.82 4. Nicole Clarke (FT).................... 22:11.59 10. Iloani Scanlon (UT)....................22:43.80 5. Chanelle Cox (UT)....................22:18.37

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2010 ALL-CONFERENCE TEAMS

SSC CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONS

• • • MEN • • • Eric Larson, Florida Southern Ben Martucci, Florida Southern Drew Martucci, Florida Southern Tony Nicolosi, Tampa Jason Patchett-Gillis, Florida Southern Agustin Rey, Nova Southeastern Charles Toledo, Tampa

MEN WOMEN 2010 - Florida Southern 2010 - Tampa 2009 - Florida Southern 2009 - Tampa 2008 - Florida Southern 2008 - Tampa 2007 - Florida Southern 2007 - Tampa 2006 - Florida Southern 2006 - Florida Southern 2005 - Tampa 2005 - Florida Southern 2004 - Tampa 2004 - Florida Southern 2003 - Florida Southern 2003 - Tampa 2002 - Florida Southern 2002 - Tampa 2001 - Florida Southern 2001 - Florida Southern 2000 - Florida Southern 2000 - Florida Southern 1999 - Florida Southern 1999 - Florida Southern 1998 - Florida Southern 1998 - Florida Southern 1997 - Florida Southern 1997 - Florida Southern 1996 - North Florida 1996 - North Florida 1995 - Florida Southern/North Fla. 1995 - North Florida 1994 - North Florida 1995 - North Florida 1993 - North Florida 1993 - North Florida 1992 - Eckerd 1992 - Eckerd 1991 - Florida Tech 1991 - Eckerd 1990 - Florida Tech 1990 - Eckerd 1989 - Eckerd 1989 - Barry 1988 - Barry 1988 - Tampa 1987 - Florida Tech 1987 - Florida Tech 1986 - Florida Tech 1986 - Florida Tech 1985 - Florida Tech 1985 - Florida Tech 1984 - Florida Tech 1984 - Saint Thomas 1983 - Central Florida 1983 - Rollins 1982 - Central Florida 1982 - Saint Thomas 1981 - Central Florida 1981 - Rollins 1980 - Rollins 1980 - Florida Southern

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Runner of the Year – Ben Martucci, Florida Southern Freshman of the Year – Chris Yanichko, Florida Southern Coach of the Year – Jamie Moreno, Florida Southern • • • WOMEN • • • Nicole Clarke, Florida Tech Lindsay Edwards, Tampa Lauryn Falcone, Rollins Kaia Hampton, Tampa Heather Nicolosi, Tampa Alexandria Palm, Nova Southeastern Runner of the Year – Heather Nicolosi, Tampa Freshman of the Year – Alexandria Palm, Nova So’eastern Coach of the Year – Jarrett Slaven, Tampa


Florida Southern College

2011 Cross Country

FSC’s FINISHES IN NACDA CUP SEASON PLACE 1995-96 13th 1996-97 27th 1997-98 5th 1998-99 4th 1999-00 4th 2000-01 30th 2001-02 24th 2002-03 40th 2003-04 26th 2004-05 13th 2005-06 15th 2006-07 10th 2007-08 39th 2008-09 36th 2009-10 23rd 2010-11 19th

PTS 328.0 283.5 320.0 320.0 473.0 310.0 344.0 310.5 385.5 445.5 404.0 554.0 351.5 375.5 450.0 456.0

FSC WOMEN FIRST, MEN TIE FOR SECOND IN 2010-11 SSC MAYORS’ CUP Florida Southern won the women’s division and tied for second in the men’s division for the Sunshine State Conference Mayors’ Cup for all-sports competition for the 2010-11 academic year. The award is sponsored by the mayors of the nine communities in which SSC schools are located. The Mayors’ Cup recognizes competition in nine sports for women: basketball, cross country, golf, rowing, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball; and seven sports for men: baseball, basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and tennis. Points in each sport are awarded by the number of schools sponsoring teams in the respective sports. The 2010-11 academic year marked the 25th year of the Mayors’ Cup competition. FSC has captured 11 Mayors’ Cups in each of the women’s and men’s divisions.

FSC MEN

FSC WOMEN

Season Place Place 1986-87 2nd 1st 1987-88 1st 1st 1988-89 1st 1st 1989-90 5th 1st 1990-91 3rd 2nd 1991-92 2nd 2nd 1992-93 3rd 2nd 1993-94 3rd 2nd 1994-95 6th 1st 1995-96 1st 2nd 1996-97 1st 2nd 1997-98 1st 1st 1998-99 1st 1st 1999-00 1st 2nd 2000-01 1st 1st 2001-02 1st 5th 2002-03 2nd 4th 2003-04 2nd 2nd 2004-05 2nd 1st 2005-06 3rd 4th 2006-07 2nd 1st 2007-08 1st 3rd 2008-09 T-1st 2nd 2009-10 2nd 2nd 2010-11 T-2nd 1st

DIRECTIONS TO FSC From Orlando Take I-4 West to exit 33. Turn left off exit and turn right at second stoplight. Continue to major intersection at Memorial Blvd and turn left. Go 1/2 mile to Ingraham Avenue and turn right. Go to McDonald and turn right. Parking lot is on the left, just past Barnett Field. From Orlando Airport Take 417 South (toll road) to I-4 West and follow directions above. From Tampa/St. Petersburg/Fort Myers Follow I-4 East to Exit 27 (570E, Polk Parkway exit). Go approximately 6.1 miles to Exit 7 (South Florida Avenue - toll: 50 cents). Turn left onto 37N (South Florida Avenue) and go to McDonald Street. Turn right on McDonald and turn go seven blocks to the campus. Park in the second parking lot on the right (Barnett Field). From Palm Beach/Fort Lauderdale Take Florida Turnpike north to Yeehaw Junction (Hwy 60). Take Hwy 60 to 98 North to Lakeland. Watch for Grove Park Shopping Plaza and turn left at Crystal Lake and go to Lake Hollingsworth Drive. Turn right and go to Ingraham and turn right. Go to stop sign (McDonald) and turn left. Parking lot will be on the left, just past Barnett Field.

MAJORS AND FIELDS OF STUDY Florida Southern College offers a bachelor of science or bachelor of arts degree in over 40 programs and also offers master’s degrees in business administration, education and nursing. For more information, call the FSC admissions office at (863) 6804131 or 1-800-274-4131. The following is a list of undergraduate majors offered at Florida Southern: Accounting Art Education Art - Graphic Design Art History Art - Studio Art Athletic Training Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Biology Business Administration Chemistry Citrus Communication Advertising and Public Relations Communication Broadcast, Print and Online Media Communication Interpersonal

Communication Computer Science Computer Science/ Mathematics Criminology Economics Elementary Education English Environmental Studies History Human Movement and Performance Humanities Landscape Horticulture Mathematics Music Music - Music Education Music - Music Management Music - Performance

Nursing Philosophy Physical Education Political Science Psychology Recreational Turf Management Religion Self-Designed Major – Venture Into the Adventure Social Sciences Sociology Spanish Theatre Arts Theatre Arts - Theatre Performance Theatre Arts - Technical Theatre/Design

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Florida Southern College

SUNSHINE STATE CONFERENCE HALL OF FAME Steve Paramore (men’s golf), Wanda Graham (softball), and Lucresia West (women’s basketball) were inducted into the SSC Hall of Fame in 2011 bringing the number of inductees from Florida Southern College to 44. Nine Moccasin representatives were inducted into the inaugural class in 1991-92 and FSC has had at least one inductee in 16 of the 19 classes since the Hall’s inception. Of the 44 inductees, 30 have been student-athletes, while 10 have come from the coaching ranks and four from administrative and staff positions.

FSC’S SSC HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES NAME (Year of Enshrinement) - Sport Played or Coach

NAME (Year of Enshrinement) - Sport Played or Coach

Chuck Anderson (1996) - Baseball Coach

Ed Jeffries (1994) - Women’s Tennis Coach

Joe Arnold (1993) - Baseball Coach

Jerry Johnson (1994) - Men’s Basketball

Lisa Ball (2009) - Women’s Golf

Kris Kearney (1995) - Men’s Basketball

Chris Bellotto (2000) - Softball Coach

Jeff Klauk (2006) - Men’s Golf

Norm Benn (2003) - Women’s Basketball Coach

Wayne Koehler (2005) - Sports Information Director

Tarra Blackwell (2004) - Women’s Basketball

B.J. Leach (2007) - Baseball

Lisa Cave (2006) - Women’s Golf

Charley Matlock (1992) - Men’s Golf Coach

Julianne Coleman (2008) - Softball

Rocco Mediate (2003) - Men’s Golf

Dana Cozine (1992) - Volleyball

Shanna Nagy (2005) - Women’s Golf

Bill “Doc” Connors (1995) - Trainer

Steve Paramore (2011) - Men’s Golf

Missey Crain (1996) - Volleyball

Tom Patri (1992) - Men’s Golf

Shelly Davis (2005) - Softball

Jana Peterkova (2008) - Women’s Golf

A.L. “Buck” Dawson (2008) - Cross Country Coach

Wayne Raath (2009) - Men’s Golf

John Ebeling (1992) - Men’s Basketball

Kellie Robinson (1999) - Softball

John Edwards (1992) - Men’s Basketball

Hal Smeltzly (1992) - Baseball Coach / Athletic Director

Terry Gilmore (1996) - Baseball

Dori Stankewitz (1994) - Softball

Tom Gleeton (1992) - Men’s Golf

Becky Thyhsen (2003) - Volleyball

Wanda Graham (2011) - Softball

James Vida (2006) - Baseball

Duane Hopkins (2007) - Faculty Athletics representative

Lois Webb (1992) - Volleyball Coach

John Hudek (2000) - Baseball

Lucresia West (2011) - Women’s Basketball

Sandy Hudson (1992) - Volleyball

Hal Wissel (1997) - Men’s Basketball Coach

Lee Janzen (1993) - Men’s Golf

Traci Wood (2007) - Softball

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FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE SPORTS HALL OF FAME Athlete (Year Inducted) - Sports Played or Coached Bob Adams (2011) - Honorary Member Cris Allen (2006) - Baseball, 1986-89 Chuck Anderson (2002) - Baseball, 1959-62/Baseball Head Coach, 1983-2002 Joe Arnold (2003) - Baseball Head Coach, 1977-83 Brian Bain (2010) - Men’s Soccer, 1966-69 Lisa Ball (2009) - Women’s Golf, 2000-02 Rachel Bell (2011) - Women’s Golf, 2001-02 Chris Bellotto (2002) - Softball Head Coach, 1982-present Norm Benn (2004) - Women’s Basketball Head Coach, 1985-87 Tarra Blackwell (2004) - Women’s Basketball, 1994-98 Alberto Bonfil (2008) - Men’s Tennis, 1997-2000 Bob Bowman (2005) - Men’s Basketball, 1963-67 Jim Bush (2005) - Head Coach Men’s Soccer, 1957-80 Rodney Butcher (2004) - Men’s Golf, 1989-92 Frank Cacciatore (2006) - Baseball, 1974-75 Lisa Cave (2006) - Women’s Golf, 1997-2000 Kelly Charron (2008) - Women’s Basketball, 1992-95 Julianne Coleman (2008) - Softball, 1996-99 Katy Cortelyou (2004) - Softball, 1992-95 Dana Cozine (2010) - Volleyball, 1983-84 Missey Crain (2005) - Volleyball, 1988-90 Kim Crawford (2009) - Volleyball, 1993-94 Robbie Davis (2007) - Women’s Golf Head Coach, 1997-present Shelly Davis (2005) - Softball, 1992-96 A.L. “Buck” Dawson (2006) - Cross Country Head Coach, 1995-2006 Marco Dawson (2010) - Men’s Golf, 1982-85 Frank DeSavino (2008) - Men’s Basketball/Baseball, 1953-56 Kim Disbro (2003) - Women’s Basketball, 1984-87 Cliff Dixon (2011) - Men’s Soccer, 1995-97 John Ebeling (2002) - Men’s Basketball, 1979-82 John Edwards (2005) - Men’s Basketball Bob Gendron (2009) - Baseball, 1981-82 Terry Gilmore (2004) - Baseball, 1984-87 Tom Gleeton (2005) - Men’s Golf, 1977-79 Doug Gordin (2007) - Men’s Golf Head Coach, 1996-present Wanda Graham (2009) - Softball, 1990-93 Beth Greig (2010) - Softball, 1986-87 Alan Grossman (2006) - Men’s Soccer, 1971-74 Simon Harper (2007) - Men’s Basketball, 1970-71 Duane Hopkins (2010) - Faculty Athletic Representative 1999-2007 George Hudson (2008) - Honorary Member Sandy Hudson (2006) - Volleyball, 1981-82 Ken Huebner (2002) - Baseball, 1962-65 Lee Janzen (2002) - Men’s Golf, 1983-86 Ed Jeffries (2006) - Women’s Tennis Head Coach, 1981-1999 George Jenkins (2002) - Honorary Member Jerry Johnson (2002) - Men’s Basketball, 1985-88 Kris Kearney (2004) - Men’s Basketball, 1985-89 Clarence “Blade” Kelley (2004) - Honorary Member Jeff Klauk (2006) - Men’s Golf, 1997-2000 Wayne Koehler (2007) - Sports Information Dir., 1983-95, 1999-2002 Fred Lapper (2003) - Men’s Basketball, 1950-53 Floyd Lay (2002) - Men’s Basketball B.J. Leach (2007) - Baseball, 1998-99 R. Fred Lewis (2003) - Men’s Basketball, 1965-69 John Mack (2010) - Honorary Member Marcus “Joker” Marchant (2005) - Honorary Member Charley Matlock (2002) - Men’s Golf Head Coach Dave McCorkle (2011) - Baseball, 1984-85 Andy McGaffigan (2003) - Baseball, 1977-78 Lisa McNeley (2011) - Softball, 1996-97

THE CLASS OF 2011 The tenth class of the Florida Southern College Athletic Hall of Fame was enshrined March 21, 2011. Pictured are - Front (L-R): Lucresia West, Sara Stewart, Lisa McNeley. Back Row: Robbie Davis (accepting on behalf of Rachel Bell), Dave McCorkle, Cliff Dixon, Bob Adams (Honorary). Rocco Mediate (2003) - Men’s Golf, 1983-84 Shanna Nagy (2005) - Women’s Golf, 1996-99 Steve Paramore (2010) - Men’s Golf, 2000-03 Tom Patri (2004) - Men’s Golf, 1980-81 Basil “Rocky” Pegg (2005) - Men’s Basketball, 1949-51 Jana Peterkova (2008) - Women’s Golf, 2001-02 Greg Pryor (2002) - Baseball, 1968-71 Wayne Raath (2008) - Men’s Golf, 1997-2000 Kellie Robinson (2002) - Softball, 1989-92 Mohammed Sabie (2007) - Men’s Soccer Coach, 1954 Charles Senger (2002) - Baseball/Men’s Basketball, 1954-57 Joe Sickles (2009) - Baseball, 1981-83 Jimmie Sikes (2003) - Honorary Member Jack Slayton (2007) - Honorary Member Hal Smeltzly (2002) - Baseball Head Coach, 1958-76/A.D., 1977-2000 Jay Smith (2003) - Baseball, 1971-73 Steve Sokol (2008) - Men’s Golf Dori Stankewitz (2003) - Softball, 1985-88 Jill Stephens (2009) - Volleyball, 1991-94 Sara Stewart (2011) - Volleyball, 1997-2000 Darron Stiles (2010) - Men’s Golf, 1992-95 Frank Szabo (2006) - Administrator Chrissy Teresi (2009) - Softball, 1991-92 Becky Thyhsen (2004) - Volleyball, 1989-91 Brett Tomko (2008) - Baseball, 1995 Stacey Ungashick (2009) - Women’s Basketball, 1990-93 Jack Varasse (2009) - Honorary Member James Vida (2006) - Baseball, 1994-95 Lois Webb (2002) - Volleyball Head Coach Lucresia West (2011) - Women’s Basketball, 2002-05 Dr. Hal Wissel (2003) - Men’s Basketball Head Coach, 1977-82 Traci Wood (2007) - Softball, 1993-96

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2011 FSC WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

Front (L-R): Corin Cassario, Emily LaBarbera, Melissa Huzar, Jessica Krystek, Carlie Gray. Back (L-R): Assistant Coach Rick Glenn, Morgan Wixson, Julia Necciai, Alec Slamal, Krystal Clarke, Pamela Paradis, Lindsay Savignac, Head Coach Jamie Moreno.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 2011 WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY NAME Corin Cassario Krystal Clarke Carlie Gray Melissa Huzar Jessica Krystek Emily LaBarbera Julia Necciai Pamela Paradis Lindsay Savignac Alec Slamal Morgan Wixson

HT 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-4 5-3 5-3 5-6 5-8 5-4 5-6 5-6

CL So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Fr. So. Fr.

HOMETOWN Melbourne, Fla. Smithfield, R.I. Port St. Lucie, Fla. Milford, N.J. Ringoes, N.J. Cape Coral, Fla. Gibsonia, Pa. Quebec City, Quebec Taftville, Conn. Temecula, Calif. Weidman, Mich. Head Coach: Jamie Moreno Assistant Coach: Rick Glenn

PREVIOUS SCHOOL West Shore HS Smithfield HS Treasure Coast HS Del Val HS Hunterdon Central HS Mariner HS Pine Richland HS Royal Cardinal HS Norwich Free Academy Sacramento State Chippewa Hills HS


2011 FSC MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY TEAM

Front (L-R): Eric Larson, Zack Wheeler, David Tomchinsky, Chris Yanichko, Nick Fineo. Back (L-R): Assistant coach Rick Glenn, Andrew Coull, Robby Johnroe, Jason Patchett-Gillis, Logan Selzer, Ryan Crilly, Bryce Loudermilk, Michael Shuey, Matt Altman, head coach Jamie Moreno.

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 2011 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY

NAME Matt Altman Andrew Coull Ryan Crilly Nick Fineo Robby Johnroe Eric Larson Bryce Loudermilk Jason Patchett-Gillis Logan Selzer Michael Shuey David Tomchinsky Zack Wheeler Chris Yanichko

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

CL So. Fr. So. Fr. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. Fr. So. Jr. So.

HOMETOWN Fernandina Beach, Fla. Royersford, Pa. Lake Forest, Ill. Safety Harbor, Fla. Poinciana, Fla. Pensacola, Fla. Riverview, Fla. Key West, Fla. Wesley Chapel, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Englewood, Fla. Tampa, Fla. Grove City, Ohio

Head Coach: Jamie Moreno Assistant Coach: Rick Glenn

PREVIOUS SCHOOL Fernandina Beach HS Spring-Ford HS Lake Forest HS Countryside HS Liberty HS Booker T. Washington HS Newsome HS Florida Keys CC Wiregrass Ranch HS Robinson HS Lemon Bay HS Academy at the Lakes Central Crossing HS


“THE NATION’S MOST BEAUTIFUL CAMPUS”

– THE PRINCETON REVIEW 2012

FLORIDA SOUTHERN COLLEGE 2011 CROSS COUNTRY SCHEDULE DAY DATE MEET

SITE

TIME

Fri.

Sept. 2

Tampa Early Bird

Dover

6:00 pm

Fri.

Sept. 9

South Florida Invitational

Tampa

5:30 pm

Fri.

Sept. 23 Florida State Invitational

Tallahassee

6:20 pm

Fri.

Sept. 30 Lehigh Invitational

Bethlehem, Pa.

Sat. Oct. 8

Disney Classic

Sat. Oct. 22

SSC Championship (Nova SE host) Sunrise (Markham Park)

7:30 am

Sat. Nov. 5

NCAA South Regional

8:00 am

Sat. Nov. 19 NCAA D-II Championship

Lake Buena Vista

10:00 am

Dover Spokane, Wash.

7:45 am

TBA


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