2009-10 Appalachian State Track and Field Media Guide

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Table of Contents

Quick Facts/Schedule..........................................................................1 Coaching Staff................................................................................ 2-4 2008-09 Women’s Recap.....................................................................5 2009-10 Women’s Preview..................................................................6 2009-10 Women’s Roster....................................................................7 2008-09 Women’s SoCon/NCAA Honor Roll................................. 8-10 Freshman Bio’s.................................................................................11 2008-09 Men’s Recap.......................................................................12 2009-10 Men’s Preview....................................................................13 2009-10 Men’s Roster......................................................................14 2008-09 Men’s SoCon /NCAA Honor Roll................................... 15-18 A Look Back............................................................................... 20-21 Women’s Cross Country Records........................................................22 Men’s Cross Country Records............................................................23 Women’s Indoor Records............................................................. 24-25 Men’s Indoor Records................................................................. 26-27 Women’s Outdoor Records........................................................... 28-29 Men’s Outdoor Records............................................................... 30-31 Women’s Championships....................................................................32 Men’s Championships........................................................................33 Women’s All-Time Roster..................................................................34 Men’s All-Time Roster.......................................................................35 NCAA All-Americans.........................................................................36 ASU Hall of Fame Members.............................................................37 The Southern Conference..................................................................38 Appalachian State University............................................................39 Athletics Director.............................................................................40

Coaching Information

Director of T&F.Cross Country....................................... John Weaver Years at ASU.....................................................................28th Season Alma Mater............................................................. Appalachian, 1971 Email............................................................... weaverjt@appstate.edu Head CC/Asst. Track Coach............................................. Mike Curcio Years at ASU.....................................................................15th Season Alma Mater............................................................. Appalachian, 1987 Email................................................................ curciom@appstate.edu Throws Coach................................................................... April Smith Years at ASU..................................................................Eighth Season Alma Mater..........................................................Doane College, 2000 Email................................................................. smithal@appstate.edu Jumps /Sprints Coach................................................Damion McLean Years at ASU..................................................................Eighth Season Alma Mater............................................................. Appalachian, 2002 Email............................................................. mcleandm@appstate.edu Pole Vault Coach.............................................................. David Ward Years at ASU................................................................Seventh Season Alma Mater............................................................. Appalachian, 1979 Email................................................................. wardda@appstate.edu High Jumps Coach..........................................................Gary Murphy Years at Appalachian.........................................................Third Season Alma Mater............................................................. Appalachian, 1976 Email .............................................................murphygg@appstate.edu Strength and Conditioning Assistant......................Thomas Peterson Graduate Assistant......................................................... Charles Kutz Athletic Trainer.................................................................... Sarah Gill

Sports Information

Sports Information Intern/T&F Contact.......................... Patrick Moree Office............................................................................. 828-262-7166 Mobile........................................................................... 336-957-0904 Email..............................................................pm67783@appstate.edu Sports Information Director................................................ Mike Flynn Associate Sports Information Director.........................Charles Cochrum Assistant Sports Information Director.......................Courtney Burchett Intern............................................................................ Eric Bohannon Address.............................................................425 Jack Branch Drive Boone, N.C. 28608 Sports Information Fax.................................................. 828-262-6106 Website.....................................................................www.GoASU.com

2009-10 Schedule Date Dec. 5 Jan. 8 Jan.15 Jan. 22-23 Jan. 29-30 Feb. 12-13 Feb. 18 Feb. 25-26 Mar. 6 Mar. 12-13 Date Mar. 19-20 Mar. 26-27 Mar. 27 Apr. 3 Apr. 9-10 Apr. 9 Apr. 16 Apr. 24-25 May 7 May 14-15 May 27-29 June 9-12 June 23-27 June 23-27

Indoor Season Meet Appalachian Invitational UNC Opener Appalachian Open ETSU Niswonger Liberty Invitational Akron Invitational Mountaineer Open SoCon Championship NCAA Qualifying Meet

Location Boone, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Boone, N.C. Johnson City, Tenn. Lynchburg, Va. Akron, Ohio Boone, N.C. Clemson, S.C. Blacksburg, Va. NCAA National Championship Fayetteville, Ark. Outdoor Season Meet Wake Forest Invitational Raleigh Relays USC Invitational Sea vs. Mountains Sea Rays Invitational Winthrop Quad Appalachian Invitational SoCon Championship UNC Invitational Georgia Tech Invitational NCAA Preliminaries NCAA Championships USATF Jr. Nationals USATF Nationals

Location Winston-Salem, N.C. Raleigh, N.C Columbia, S.C. Wilmington, N.C. Knoxville, Tenn. Rock Hill, S.C. Boone, N.C. Boone, N.C. Chapel Hill, N.C. Atlanta, Ga. Greensboro, N.C. Eugene, Ore. Des Moines, Iowa Des Moines, Iowa

University Information

Name................................................................ Appalachian State University Location..................................................................................... Boone, N.C. Founded................................................................................................ 1899 Enrollment......................................................................................... 16,600 Nickname................................................................................ Mountaineers Colors.................................................................................... Black and Gold Affiliation............................................................................ NCAA Division I Conference..................................................................................... Southern Chancellor.................................................................Dr. Kenneth E. Peacock Faculty Representative.......................................................... Dr. Alan Hauser Athletics Director.......................................................................Charlie Cobb Sr. Assoc AD/SWA.............................................................Debbie Richardson Facilities....................................................................Holmes Center (8,325) Kidd Brewer Stadium (20,150) Varsity Gym

Credits

Editor...................................................................................... Patrick Moree Editorial Assistance.......................................... Mike Flynn, Charles Cochrum, Courtney Burchett, Eric Bohannon, Reuben Singleton Photography................................................ Troy Tuttle, SoCon Sports Photos, ASU Athletics Cover Design.........................................................................Charles Cochrum Printing.............................................................................. Multi-Ad Services Peoria, Ill. ASU ATHLETICS DIVERSITY STATEMENT Appalachian Athletics promotes an inclusive culture that fosters equitable participation for student-athletes and equitable career opportunities for coaches, administrators and support staff from diverse backgrounds and perspectives.

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COACHING STAFF John Weaver

Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Appalachian State, 1971 28th year Coach John Weaver is in his 28th season as the director of the women’s track and cross country program and in his 14th season as the director of both the women’s and men’s programs at Appalachian State University. Weaver assumed the duties of directing both programs in the fall of 1995. A 1971 graduate of Appalachian in biology, Weaver returned to ASU in 1979 to assist the men’s program while earning a masters degree in biology. During his three-year tenure as the men’s assistant, he trained two NCAA qualifiers and seven Southern Conference champions. Weaver took over the full-time coaching duties for the women’s program in 1982. Since that time, the program, including cross country, indoor track and outdoor track, has produced two NCAA Division I National Champions in the 1500m , nine NCAA Division I all-Americans with 23 all-America performances, 18 NCAA Division I qualifiers, 252 Southern Conference individual- champions, 719 all-conference performances, 27 most outstanding honorees, 40 conference team championships, 25 conference Coachof-the-Year honors, 12 conference Freshman of the Year honors and two Southeast Region Coach of the Year honors. Weaver has also sent 49 athletes to Regional competition. After taking over the men’s program in 1995, the Mountaineers have produced two NCAA Division I all-Americans, four NCAA All-America performances, 11 Division I Qualifiers, 195 Southern Conference individual champions, 447 all-conference performances, nine conference MVP’s, 20 conference team championships, 10 coach-of-the-year honors, two conference freshman of the year and two Southeast Region Coach of the Year honors. ASU has also sent 40 athletes to Regional competition. Since regional competition began in 2003, a total of 40 men and 49 women athletes have qualified for the NCAA East Regionals, while eight have posted NCAA Championship qualifying performances.

In 2004, ASU had its first East Region champion, with Earnest Wiggins claiming a first place finish in the men’s 100 meter dash. Coach Weaver has also worked in athletics fundraising as the Yosef Club Director from 1982-1985 and taught classes in the education and physical education departments of the university. A native of Fayetteville, N.C., Weaver graduated from Seventy-First High School in 1967. He earned his bachelor of science degree in 1971 from Appalachian, returning to Fayetteville to teach biology and eventually take over the cross country and track programs at Douglas Byrd High School in 1972. His cross country dual meet record over eight years was an impressive 71-11 and his teams won six conference titles while competing in four state championships. His track team also produced multiple individual conference and regional champions, along with several state meet qualifiers. Currently, Weaver coaches the sprinters, hurdlers, multi-event athletes and relays, while overseeing all aspects of the program. He is also serving an appointment to the NCAA Division I Track and Cross Country Committee effective September of 2006 and active until September of 2010. Each summer, Weaver also directs the Grandfather Mountain Marathon, The Bear Road Race and two cross country team camps. Over 1,000 athletes attend camp at ASU each summer. He is married to the former Cynthia Harmon of Lenoir, N.C. and has two sons, Chase (22) a student at Appalachian and Jay (20) a member of the Appalachian cross country and track and field team.

Weaver: By the Numbers SoCon Women’s Team Championships

Cross Country 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996, 2002 Indoor Track 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007,2009 Outdoor Track 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009

SoCon Women’s Coach of the Year Cross Country 1986, 1988, 1991, 1996

Indoor Track 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009 Outdoor Track 1987, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009

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Women’s Cross Country

Year 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 Total

Win 14-2 9-23 38-12 29-24 26-8 31-25 35-38 49-14 27-30 42-17 49-27 43-30 19-33 28-20 60-16 30-31 43-17 37-21 609-388

Pct. .875 .281 .760 .547 .764 .553 .479 .777 .473 .711 .644 .589 .365 .583 .789 .491 .716 .637 .610

Women’s Track Record

Year Indoor 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 5-0 1988 6-0 1989 12-4 1990 5-0 1991 5-0 1992 10-0 1993 10-0 1994 9-0 1995 17-3 1996 9-3 1997 4-2 1998 3-5 1999 7-1 2000 7-1 2001 10-0 2002 10-0 2003 14-2 2004 11-0 2005 11-0 2006 10-0 2007 9-11 2008 7-1 2009 10-0 Total 200-38

Outdoor 22-1 17-1 13-5 26-6 20-8 12-3 24-0 5-0 7-3 9-0 9-1 9-3 6-5 6-6 6-4 6-5 8-1 12-2 9-1 10-0 11-0 11-0 11-0 10-0 9-3 8-1 10-0 308-62

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Men’s Track Record

Year 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 Total

Indoor 13-11 5-1 4-4 5-1 7-0 6-1 8-0 10-0 7-1 8-0 5-1 6-7 5-1 8-0 97-28

Outdoor 12-3 5-9 9-6 8-1 7-2 9-1 8-0 8-0 8-0 8-0 6-1 8-2 6-0 7-1 109-34

SoCon Men’s Team Championships Cross Country

1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007,2008,2009

Indoor Track 2000, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009 Outdoor Track 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008

SoCon Men’s Coach of the Year

Indoor Track 2000, 2002, 2003, 2006 Outdoor Track 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008


COACHING STAFF Michael Curcio

Cross Country/Distance Coach - Recruiting Coordinator Appalachian State, 1987 15th year Michael Curcio is in his 15th year as the head men’s and women’s cross country coach, track and field distance coach and recruiting coordinator at Appalachian State University. Curcio’s men’s cross country teams have become a fixture atop the Southern Conference during his tenure, capturing nine Southern Conference titles in the past 13 years, winning those crowns in 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009. Since taking over the helm of the women’s cross country team in 2000, his teams have recorded four conference runner-up finishes and one SoCon title in 2004. In his 14 years, Curcio has coached two NCAA qualifiers, eight NCAA regional qualifiers, 12 USATF Junior National qualifiers and eight Southern Conference cross country Freshmen of the Year. In addition to those feats, Curcio has also coached 65 all-Southern Conference cross country performances and three Southern Conference cross country individual champions. While coaching the distance runners for ASU track and field, Curcio has coached 37 athletes to SoCon indoor and outdoor individual champion performances and 162 runners to all-conference indoor and outdoor performances. He has also coached two athletes to SoCon outdoor track and field MVP awards and one to a SoCon indoor track and field MVP award. Since arriving at ASU, he has helped the Mountaineers garner 14 indoor track and field championship titles and 15 outdoor track and field championship titles. While athletic excellence is important, Curcio and his teams also strive for success in academics. Since being at ASU, Curcio has coached two NCAA post-graduate scholarship award winners, one Southern Conference postgraduate scholarship award winner, two Brakefield award recipients, given to the ASU senior student-athlete with the highest GPA, and five USTFCCCA academic all-Americans.

In 2003, Curcio was named the USTCA Division I Men’s National Assistant Coach of the Year for Distance. He also has been recognized by the Southern Conference for his team’s impressive performances, being named the SoCon’s men’s cross country Coach of the Year eight times (1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, and 2009). Before coming to Appalachian, Curcio served as an assistant at Florida State from 1988-1992. In the spring of 1993, he became an assistant at South Florida, where he helped build a fledgling track and field program, along with a nationally-ranked cross country program. The track women at USF won three conference titles in the first four years of the program’s existence. The men’s and women’s cross country teams were ranked as high as 12th and 21st in nation during his tenure. Coach Curcio hails from Long Island, N.Y. where he attended Newfield High School before attending and competing for Appalachian State University. He was a three-time all-SoCon selection in track and still ranks fifth all-time in the 1500 meter run with a time of 3:49.60. His 4x1500 meter relay team still holds the school record for that event.

Curcio: By the Numbers Men’s Cross Country 1995....................................................60-40 1996....................................................50-24 1997....................................................45-19 1998....................................................47-15 1999................................................... 37-21 2000....................................................75-10 2001....................................................98-42 2002....................................................50-28 2003....................................................52-13 2004....................................................71-17 2005....................................................78-22 2006....................................................79-29 2007....................................................90-18 2008 ................................................. 99-32 2009................................................... 89-29 Total........................................... 1020-459

Women’s Cross Country 2000....................................................75-10 2001....................................................98-42 2002....................................................57-28 2003....................................................40-20 2004....................................................69-16 2005....................................................53-45 2006....................................................69-18 2007....................................................62-63 2008 ..................................................85-50 2009....................................................59-53 Total..............................................667-355 Women’s SoCon Championships 2004

SoCon Men’s Coach of the Year 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009

April Smith

Men’s SoCon Championships 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Throws Coach Doane College, 2000 Eighth Year April Smith is in her eighth year at Appalachian State University and is primarily responsible for the throws programs, along with the strength training of the track and field athletes. Since starting at Appalachian, Smith has coached 23 regional qualifiers, three national qualifiers in the shot put and one athlete that met an Olympic trial standard of 63-1 in June of 2007. She has also coached 48 conference champions and 98 all-SoCon performers in the shot put, discus, hammer, javelin and weight throw events. While at ASU, she has also been an integral part of the Mountaineers tradition of winning Southern Conference titles in both men’s and women’s track. For her efforts, Smith was named the NCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year in 2007. Smith came to ASU in January of 2002 from Chadron State College in Chadron, Neb., where she served as a graduate assistant. While at Chadron, she coached her first Division II all-American during her first year of coaching.

In addition to coaching experience, Smith also has 13 years of competition experience in the shot put, discus, javelin, hammer and weight throws. In college, she was a three-time NAIA National Champion and a nine-time all-American. She was also named the Nebraska State College Athlete of the Year and the Doane College Woman of the Year in 2000. Smith earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education with an emphasis on sports management and is completing a master’s degree through Chadron State. Prior to transferring from the University of Kansas to Doane College in 1998, Smith was a Big 12 Conference contender, a Jayhawk scholar-athlete and made the Big 12 conference commissioner’s honor roll. Her competition experience also extends internationally. She has competed in Germany, Austria and Switzerland and trained under the direction of Yuriy Syedikh and Natalya Lisovskaya, the current world record holders in the men’s hammer throw and the women’s shot put. Smith is married to former ASU throws legend Bob Smith. They have a six- year-old son, Andrew, and a three-year-old son, Derek.

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COACHING STAFF Damion McLean

Jumps/Sprints/Strength and Conditioning Appalachian State, 2002 8th year In his eighth year as ASU’s jump coach and strength and conditioning coordinator, Damion McLean brings a wealth of knowledge about Southern Conference track to his position. A 2002 graduate of Appalachian, McLean was a conference champion in the long jump in both indoor and outdoor track and qualified for the NCAA Championships. He holds third place on ASU’s outdoor all-time list in the long jump with a mark of 25-1 (personal best of 25-8). The 4x300m team on which McLean competed on holds the indoor record in that event. He also competed in the triple jump, high jump, 100m and on the 4 x 100 relay team while at Appalachian. In the past six years, McLean’s efforts have produced 31 SoCon champions, 84 all-conference performances, four SoCon MVPs, 20 regional standard performances, five NCAA competitors, three Olympic trial qualifiers and ASU record holders in the indoor long jump (Vonteena Knotts, 20-10.50 - 18th in the nation) and triple jump (Ronda White, 44-2 - 12th in the nation). In 2008, McLean coached the USATF Indoor Masters long jump champion, John Clifford. Clifford, won the event by a mark of 15-1, a quarter of an inch ahead of his competitor in the 65 & older division.

David Ward

Pole Vault Coach Appalachian State, 1979 Seventh year Coach David Ward is a 1979 graduate of Appalachian, where he was a six-time all-Southern Conference performer in the pole vault. While at ASU, he was the indoor and outdoor record holder, posting performances of 15-6’ indoor and 16-2’ outdooor as well as team MVP and team captain. Ward also attended Santa Fe Junior College, where he was a national finalist in the indoor and outdoor junior college national championships in 1976. He graduated from Olympic High School in Charlotte, N.C. in 1974 and was the conference, regional and state champion in the pole vault and set the North Carolina High School record of 15 feet. Coach Ward spent 11 years as a high school track, cross country and strength and conditioning coach. He has coached individual state champions in indoor and outdoor track, and cross country in addition to coaching conference, regional and state championship teams in cross country and conference championships teams in track. Ward has hosted National Strength and Conditioning Association (NCSA) Clinics, and has been a presenter at numerous track and field, strength training and physical education workshops and clinics. He has directed regional, state and open track meets, organized Charlotte Latin and Tailwind Track Clubs, served as a USA Certified Track Official at NCAA National Championship Meets and has earned USA Track and Field Level I Coaching Certification. He has also published articles related to strength and conditioning topics. After joining the track staff at Appalachian as a pole vault coach in the fall of 2003, Coach Ward has coached 11 Southern Conference champions, 20 Indoor all-Southern Conference performers, 23 outdoor all-Southern Conference performers, an indoor national finalist and an outdoor regional finalist. New indoor and outdoor ASU records were also established in the women’s vault in 2004. Ward is a physical education teacher and resides in Boone with his wife Dawn, a nurse at Watauga Medical Center. They have three daughters Joy, Jennifer and Julie. The Ward family is actively involved in community and school projects and direct a Christian ministry for students.

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During his fifth season at ASU, McLean served as an undergrad assistant (sprints/hurdles & jumps) for the Mountaineers before graduating in May of 2002. He is a member of the USATF & USTFCCC Associations, holds a USATF Level 2 certification in the jumps and attended the Emerging Elite Coaches Clinic at the Olympic Training Center in San Diego, Calif. in the summer of 2008. The Lincolnton, N.C. native has a degree in communication and advertising with a minor in business. He has a daughter, Bryanna, 10. McLean continues competing on an individual basis and has qualified for USATF Championships as well as the 2008 Olympic Trials in the long jump. In 2008, he finished with the 12th best mark in the country before suffering an injury during the outdoor season.

Gary Murphy

High Jumps Coach Appalachian State, 1976 Third year Gary Murphy enters his third year of coaching at Appalachian State after spending 27 years in the public school system as both a teacher and coach. During his tenure at Watauga High School, his Pioneers were consistently among the top track and field programs in western North Carolina. His teams finished first five times and runner-up twice during his seven-year stint as head coach. Murphy also guided several athletes to individual championships on the prep level including April Cook, who was a state champion in the high jump and still holds the North Carolina 3A record at 5-8.75. Murphy was also honored as the Northwestern 4A Coach of the Year six times. Murphy’s coaching experience extends back to his graduate years at Appalachian. While at ASU, he was in charge of fall workouts and helped with recruiting and meet day administration. Last season, Murphy guided freshman Darius Purcell to runnerup finishes in the high jump at both the Southern Conference Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Purcell also qualified for the NCAA East Regionals and topped out at an impressive mark of 6-11, which ranks sixth in school history. Murphy is also a master’s level USATF official and has worked numerous NCAA Championships and USATF Championships. He also was an official at the 1996 Olympic Trials and Olympic Games in Atlanta and is the coordinator of officials for the Southern Conference Championships. Murphy was a high jumper for the Mountaineers during the early 70s. He still ranks in the top ten indoors with a 6-9 effort and posted personal best of 6-10.25. Murphy and his wife, Gay, reside in Boone and have three children. Their son, Patrick (27), was a track athlete at Charlotte, while daughter Megan, 25, was a volleyball player at UNC Asheville and Briana, 23, played soccer at Charleston Southern.

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2008-09 In Review

2008-09 Women’s Track By the Numbers

2 -- The Mountaineers swept both the Southern Conference Indoor and Outdoor Championships, marking the sixth time this decade they claimed both SoCon titles. 7 -- Appalachian accounted for five individual conference champions at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and two individual champions at the Indoor Meet. 52 -- Appalachian athletes earned all-conference accolades in the 2008-09 Track and Field Season. 5 -- Appalachian sent five athletes to compete at the NCAA Regional Championships. 1 -- Conference MVP -- Lily Tallent was named Most Outstanding Athlete after taking home conference titles in the javelin, shot put and discus.

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2009-10 Women’s Preview 2009-10 has all the makings of another banner year for Appalachian State women’s track and field. With 15 athletes returning who earned all-conference accolades in 200809 including six conference championship performances, the Mountaineers will enter the season as heavy favorites to repeat as Southern Conference champions in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. The Apps pulled off a season sweep in 2008-09. Taking home conference championships at the SoCon Indoor Meet in February as well as the outdoor title in April. With a roster loaded with experienced veterans and a slew of talented newcomers, Appalachian will look to complete the season sweep for the seventh time this decade. Multis Junior Kiara Crutchfield is the top returning multi-event athlete after a standout season in 2008-09. The Greensboro native took home all-Socon honors after finishing second in the pentathlon at the SoCon Indoor Championship. Crutchfield followed up her indoor season with a third-place finish in the heptathlon at the SoCon Outdoor Championship. Throws Senior Whitney Smyre is expected to be among the top throwers in the Southern Conference after an outstanding season in 2008-09. The Stony Point, N.C. native took home league titles in both the shot put and the weight throw at the SoCon Indoor Championships. Smyre also took home a conference championship in the hammer throw at the SoCon Outdoor Championship, to go along with second and third place finishes in the shot put and discus. Junior Michaela McGriff returns after a strong ‘09 campaign as well. McGriff took home allconference honors with a third place finish in the weight throw at the Indoor meet in addition to a runner-up finish in the hammer throw at the Outdoor Championships in the spring. Jumps/Vaults Senior Danielle Thorpe headlines the jumpers and is perhaps the Mountaineers’ most versatile athlete. The Durham native took home the triple jump championship as well as a second-place finish in the long jump at the SoCon Indoor Championship. Thorpe turned in an even more impressive outdoor season, again claiming the triple jump title to go along with a second-place finish in the long jump and a spot on the second-place 4x100m relay team. Thorpe also qualified for the NCAA East Regional in the triple jump. Junior Rebecca Hazeltine returns after an all-conference season in ‘09. Hazeltine placed third in the high jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships and qualified for the NCAA East Regional with a school record jump of 5-9.25.

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Senior Julie Ward is the top returning vaulter for the 2009-10 season. The Watauga High product captured the SoCon Indoor pole vault title at the conference meet at Clemson in February, and followed up that performance with a third-place finish at the Outdoor Championships in the spring. Ward is joined by fellow senior Ashley Beale as one of the top returning vaulters in the SoCon. Beale took home all-conference honors in 2008-09 after a third-place finish at the SoCon Indoor Championships and a runnerup finish in the outdoor season. Sprints Senior Ashley McKiver headlines a deep and talented collection of sprinters for the Mountaineers this season. McKiver took home third-place in the 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships and was a member of the second-place 4x100m relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Junior Michelle Brutus earned all-SoCon accolades in 2008-09 after claiming a third-place finish in the 60m hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships. The Ridge, N.Y, native also took home league accolades in the spring with a runner-up finish in the 100m hurdles at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Asia Dunlap, Nadia Liriano, Lynda Hiller and Christina Parker all return after earning allconference honors in ‘09 as members of Appalachian’s sprint relay teams. Each is expected to challenge for individual all-conference accolades in the 2009-10 season. Distance Hannah Parks returns for her senior season as the most experienced member of a talented group of distance runners. Parks earned second-team all-SoCon honors in cross country in 2008 after a 13th place finish at the SoCon Cross Country Championsips. The Kernersville, N.C. native was also a member of the second-place distance medley relay team at the SoCon Indoor Championships in 2009. Freshman Brittney Caudle will make a highly anticipated debut for the Mountaineer track program this season, and is expected to be among the top distance runners in the Southern Conference. Caudle took the league by storm during cross country season, taking home Runner of the Year honors after winning the SoCon title by over 20 seconds.

The indoor season kicks off in Boone December 5, as the Mountaineers will host the Appalachian Invitational at the Holmes Convocation Center. Following a month-long break over the Christmas holidays, the Apps will return to action January 8, traveling to Chapel Hill, N.C. to compete in the UNC Opener before returning home the following weekend to host the Appalachian Open January 15. Appalachian will then hit the road two consecutive weekends, with trips to East Tennessee State for the Niswonger Invitational January 22-23 and Lynchburg, Va. for the Liberty Invitational January 29-30. After a two-week hiatus, the Mountaineers will be back in action February 12-13 at the Akron Invitational in Akron, Ohio, prior to returning home to host the Mountaineer Open February 18 in their final tune-up before the SoCon Championships at Clemson February 25-26. The outdoor season kicks off with consecutive trips into ACC country in late March. The Apps will travel to Winston Salem to take part in the Wake Forest Invitational March 19-20, and follow that up with a trip to NC State for the Raleigh Relays March 26-27. The Mountaineers begin the month of April with a trip to Wilmington for th annual Sea vs. Mountains meet, hosted by UNC Wilmington April 3. The Apps will be split up the following weekend, with athletes slated to participate at both the Sea Rays Invitational at Knoxville, Tenn. and the Winthrop Quad at Rock Hill, S.C. over the weekend of April 9-10. ASU will then return home for consecutive weekends to close out the regular season, hosting the Appalachian Invitational April 16 and the SoCon Championships April 24-25.

Schedule Three home indoor meets and two home outdoor meets, including the 2010 Southern Conference Outdoor Championship, highlight the 2009-10 Appalachian State track and field schedule. .

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2009-10 Women’s Roster Name Kristen Azarelo Ashley Beale Katie Booker Michelle Brutus Bridget Burke Kaitlin Cagle Brittney Caudle Stephanie Chapman Kiara Crutchfield Naadia Crutchfield Joanna Davis Crystal Dukes Asia Dunlap Trinity Foreman Ellen Girodias Amanda Hamilton Kelsey Hanger Bianca Harvey Rebecca Hazeltine Lynda Hiller Bridgette Hills Linnea Howie Erika Ivey Nadia Liriano Shenita Martin Michaela McGriff Ashley McKiver D’Shawrna McLucas Amy Neilson Hannah Orders Christina Parker Hannah Parks Stephanie Payne Dani Reese Cara Richardson Natalie Shaw Whitney Smyre Danielle Thorpe Deanne Tiplady Charlotte Walsh Julie Ward Gayshawna Watkins Lindsay Wetzel Jenna Williamson Sarah Williamson Meredith Wilson

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Distance/CC Pole Vault Distance/CC Hurdles Mid Distance Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Mulit/Jumps Multi/Hurd Hurdles/Spr Jumps/Spr Long Sprints Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Jumps/Spr High Jump Long Sprints High Jump Mid Distance Jumps/Hurd Long Sprints Long Sprints Throws Sprints Long Sprints Distance/CC Distance/CC Long Sprints Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Throws Jumps Multi/Jav Distance/CC PV/HJ Throws Distance/CC Distance/CC Distance/CC Pole Vault

Marketing Health Promotions Art History Eduation Communicatons Education Fine Arts-Studio Exercise Science Public Relations Communications Athletic Training Social Work Pre-Dental Speech Pathology Math Education Undecided Exercise Science Exercise Science Marketing Health Psychology Exercise Science Communications Biology Elementary Ed Criminal Justice Health Promotions Health Promotions Exercise Science Accounting Technical Theater Social Work Psychology Undecided Communications Biology/Pre-Vet Journalism Health Promotions Advertising Communications Social Work FACS Education Criminal Justice Communications Biology Biology Physical Education

Cary, N.C./Cary Raleigh, N.C./Southeast Apex, N.C./Apex Ridge, N.Y./Longwood Cornelius, N.C./Charlotte Catholic Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips Middletown, Md./Middletown Asheville, N.C./TC Roberson Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale Greensboro, N.C./Ragsdale Walnut Cove, N.C./Holly Springs Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith Kernersville, N.C./Glenn Blacksburg, Va./Blacksburg Cary, N.C./Green Hope Cary, N.C./Apex Asheville, N.C./Asheville Fayetteville, N.C./Douglas Byrd Weddington, N.C./Weddington Apex, N.C./Apex Arden, N.C./T.C. Roberson Cary, N.C./Cary Clemmons, N.C./North Davidson Charlotte, N.C./North Mecklenburg Winston-Salem, N.C./Mt. Tabor Winston-Salem, N.C./North Forsyth High Point, N.C./T.W. Andrews Eastover, N.C./Douglas Byrd Charlotte, N.C./Vance Charlotte, N.C./Hopewell Rockingham, N.C./Richmond Senior Kernersville, N.C./Glenn Mooresville, N.C./Lake Norman Dayton, Ohio/Oakwood Perryville, Md./Perryville Chantilly, Va./Chantilly Stony Point, N.C./Alexander Central Durham, N.C./Jordan Toms River, N.J./Toms River North Freehold, N.J./Freehold Boone, N.C./Watauga Forest City, N.C./East Rutherford Raleigh, N.C./Enloe Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell Charlotte, N.C./Ardrey Kell Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds

Head Coach: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971) 28th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Multis, Relays) Assistant Coach: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987) 15th year (Head Cross Country, Distance) Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000) 8th year (Throws, Athlete Management) Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002) 8th year (Jumps, Strength and Conditioning) Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975) 7th year (Pole Vault) Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976) 3rd year (High Jump, Facilities) Head Trainer: Sarah Gill (North Texas, 2004) 3rd year Graduate Assistant: Charles Kutz (The Citadel, 2007) 2nd year (Distance. CC)

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Ashley Beale Senior -- Pole Vault Raleigh, N.C. -- Southeast Raleigh

Michelle Brutus Junior -- Hurdles/Sprints Ridge, N.Y. -- Longwood

Kiara Crutchfield Junior -- Multis/Hurdles/Jumps Greensboro, N.C. -- Ragsdale

2008-09: Finished third in the pole vault at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runner-up in the pole vault at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Tied for second at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the pole vault ... finished third in the pole vault at the SoCon outdoor meet.

2008-09: Grabbed a third place finish in the 60m hurdles at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runner-up in the 100m hurdles at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Was the lone freshman on the distance medley relay team at the indoor championships that took home third place.

2008-09: Runner-up in the pentathlon at SoCon Indoor Championships ... placed third in the heptathlon at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Finished third in the indoor pentathlon with 3,166 points at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... named the SoCon Indoor Freshman of the Year ... captured the SoCon outdoor crown in the heptathlon and set a new Western Carolina facility record in the event, scoring 4,519 points.

Ashley Beale

Asia Dunlap

Kiara Crutchfield

Crystal Dukes Junior -- Multis/Sprints/Jumps Fayetteville, N.C. -- EE Smith

Asia Dunlap Sophomore -- Sprints Kernersville, N.C. -- Carver

Rebecca Hazeltine Junior -- High Jump Weddington, N.C. -- Weddington

2008-09: Finished third in the shot put and was member of 2nd place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships .

2008-09: Placed third in the high jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regional in high jump. 2007-08: Finished second at the SoCon Indoor Championships in the high jump.

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Lynda Hiller Senior -- Sprints Apex, N.C. -- Apex

Nadia Liriano Junior -- Sprints Charlotte, N.C. -- North Mecklenberg

Michaela McGriff Junior -- Throws Winston-Salem, N.C. -- North Forsyth

2008-09: Member of second place 4x400m relay team and runner-up distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Member of second place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Placed third in the weight throw at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runner-up in the hammer throw at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Ashley McKiver

Nadia Liriano

Hannah Parks

Ashley McKiver Senior -- Sprints High Point, N.C. -- TW Andrews

Christina Parker Sophomore -- Sprints Rockingham, N.C. -- Richmond Senior

Hannah Parks Senior -- CC/Distance Kernersville, N.C. -- Glenn

2008-09: Notched a third place finish in the 60m dash at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Placed third in 60m and 200m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... part of second place 4x100 meter relay team ... named SoCon athlete of the Month for March. 2006-07: Third in the 60m at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place all-SoCon 4x100 relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Finished 13th at SoCon Cross Country Championships ... earned second-team all-SoCon honors ... member of second place distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships.

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Whitney Smyre Senior -- Throws Stony Point, N.C. -- Alexander Central

Danielle Thorpe Senior -- Jumps Durham, N.C. -- Jordan

Julie Ward Senior -- Pole Vault, High Jump Boone, N.C. -- Watauga

2008-09: Swept throwing events at SoCon Indoor Championships, winning both the shot put and weight throw ... finished first in the hammer, second in the shot put and third in the discus at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Finished third in the weight throw at the SoCon Indoor Championships, earning all-SoCon honors.

2008-09: Captured triple jump title and notched second place finish in the long jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... won triple jump crown, finished second in the long jump and member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the triple jump. 2007-08: Runner-up in the triple jump at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... named SoCon Track Athlete of the Week for January 28, and SoCon Athlete of the Month for January ... SoCon outdoor champion in the triple jump ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the triple jumpa and posted a season best mark of 41-6.5 in triple jump at the regional meet. 2006-07: Runner-up in the triple jump at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for USATF Junior Nationals in the triple jump.

2008-09: Captured first SoCon indoor pole vault title in school history ... finished third in the pole vault at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

Whitney Smyre

Danielle Thorpe

Julie Ward

Returning all-SoCon Performers Name Cl. Event Ashley Beale Sr. Pole Vault Michelle Brutus Jr. Sprints/Hurdles Kiara Crutchfield Jr. Multis Crystal Dukes Jr. Multis Asia Dunlap So. Sprints Rebecca Hazeltine Jr. High Jump Lynda Hiller Sr. Sprints Nadia Liriano Jr. Sprints Michaela McGriff Jr. Throws Ashley McKiver Sr. Sprints Christina Parker So. Sprints Hannah Parks Sr. Distance Whitney Smyre Sr. Throws Danielle Thorpe Sr. Multis Julie Ward Sr. Pole Vault

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Freshman Bios Brittney Caudle Middletown, Md./Middletown CC/Distance

High School: Member of 1A state championship indoor squad ... placed first in the 500, 800, and 1600m runs at state indoor meet ... runner-up in 800, 1600 and 3200m runs at state outdoor championship ... member of state champion 4x800m relay team.

Gayshawna Watkins Forest City, N.C./East Rutherford Throws

High School: Claimed indoor and outdoor state championships in the shot put as a senior ... set 2a regional record with a throw of 40-4.5 ... two-time conference MVP.

Trinity Foreman Blacksburg, Va./Blacksburg CC/Distance High School: Captured ninth place at 2008 state cross country championship ... placed fifth in both 1000 and 1600m runs at state indoor championship ... took home first place in the 1600m run at the 2009 Volunteer Classic ... member of state champion 4x800m relay team. Erika Ivey Clemmons, N.C./North Davidson Jumps/Hurdles

High School: Claimed conference titles in the hurdles and triple jump ... consecutive runnerup finishes in triple jump at state championship ... named AAU all-american in triple jump ... holds four school records. D’Shawrna McLucas Eastover, N.C./Douglas Byrd Long Sprints

High School: Second at USATF NC State Championships after posting a 57.54 in the 400m dash ... conference champion in the 100 and 400m dash ... third in the 200m dash at conference championships as a junior.

Freshman Brittney Caudle was named SoCon Runner of the Year after a dominating performance at the 2009 SoCon Cross Country Championship.

Deanne Tiplady Toms River N.J./Toms River North Multis/Throws High School: Earned all-conference honors in

the javelin her junior and senior years ... county and conference champion in the javelin ... placed 12th in javelin at the Penn Relays ... took home seventh place in javelin at NJ State Meet of Champions senior year ... holds school record in javelin with throw of 131’8”

Meredith Wilson Asheville N.C./AC Reynolds Pole Vault High School: Three-time all conference selection and two-time conference field MVP ... named to all-Western North Carolina track team twice ... placed second at the State 4A Indoor Meet in the pole vault in 2008 and 2009 ... named school’s Most Outstanding Female Athlete as a senior.

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2008-09 In Review

2008-09 Men’s Track By the Numbers

2 -- The Mountaineers took home both the Southern Conference Indoor and Cross Country championships. 12 -- Appalachian accounted for a combined 12 Individual SoCon championships at the Conerence Indoor and Outdoor Meets. 37 -- ASU had 37 athletes earn all-conference accolades in the 2008-09 Track and Field Season. 5 -- Appalachian sent five athletes to the compete at the NCAA Regional Championships. 1 -- Conference Freshman of the Year -- Dennis Moore was named Freshman of the Year at the SoCon Indoor Championships after taking home second-place honors in the 60m and 200m dash.

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2009-10 Men’s Preview Appalachian State men’s Track and Field heads into the 2009-10 season with sights on adding some addititonal hardware to the trophy case at Owens Field House. With 22 athletes who earned all-Conference accolades in 2008-09, including 11 athletes who took home individual conference titles returning, the Mountaineers appear to be a favorite to capture Southern Conference championships in 2009-10. The Mountaineers nearly pulled off a season sweep of the Southern Conference in 2009. Appalachian took home the Indoor Championship at Clemson in February, but found themselves just a half-point short of champion Western Carolina at the Outdoor Championships. With a roster loaded with experienced veterans and a slew of talented newcomers, Appalachian’s men will look to complete the season sweep for the fourth time this decade. Multis Senior Matt Boruff heads a talented crew of multi-event athletes for the Mountaineers this year. The Raleigh, N.C. native won his second consecutive heptathlon title at the SoCon Indoor Championships last year, in the process scoring 5021 points to shatter his previous ASU and SoCon record. Junior Jake Goodchild is also one of the top returners in the SoCon. As a sophomore, Goodchild notched a third place finish in the heptathlon at the SoCon Indoor Championships, and took home the runner-up spot at the Outdoor Championships while setting a new school record with 6278 points. Throws A deep crop of throwers will be among the Mountaineers’ strengths in the 2009-10 season. Junior Malcolm Styers took home conference titles in the shot put and weight throw at last year’s Indoor Championships. The Newton, N.C. native also claimed runner-up honors in the hammer throw and third place finishes in the shot and discus at the SoCon Outdoor Championships. Junior Tim Daly took home the hammer throw title at the ‘09 SoCon Outdoor Championships and figures to be among the top throwers in the conference this season as well. Junior Jerod Gardner and sophomore Jared Stalling, who each took home all-SoCon honors last year will round out the group of throwers. Gardner won the shot put title and finished second in the discus at last season’s Outdoor Championship, while Stalling notched a third place finish in the shot put at the Indoor Championship.

Jumps/Vaults Sophomore Darius Purcell returns after a dynamic freshman season in the Black and Gold. The Fayetteville, N.C. took home second place in the high jump at both the SoCon Indoor and Outdoor Championships and qualified for the NCAA East Regionals with a jump of 6-11.5. Juniors Ryan Twiford and Mike Wilson are expected to be among the top pole vaulters in the conference in 2010. Twiford took home second place at the SoCon Indoor Championships in ‘09 while Wilson carded a third-place finish at the Outdoor Championships. Sprints Sophomore Dennis Moore headlines a talented group of Mountaineer sprinters in 2009-10. Moore was named SoCon Freshman of the Year in ‘09 after taking home second place in both the 60m dash and 200m dash at the Indoor Championships last year. Moore also anchored a 4x100 relay team that featured returners Philip Bush and DeSean Pearce that placed second at the SoCon Outdoor Championships last year. Senior John Svoboda will also challenge for a conference crown in the 400m after placing second in the event at both the Indoor and Outdoor Championships last year. Distance Perhaps no group on Appalachian’s roster can boast as much depth as Coach Mike Curcio’s distance runners. Sophomore Chris Moen took home a conference title in the mile run at last year’s Indoor Championships. Sophomore Sean Soderman took home first place at USATF Nationals and represented the USA in the Pan-Am Junior Games in Trinidad and Tobago, where he finished second. Classmate Mason Campbell took home third place in 3000m steeple chase at the SoCon Outdoor Championships and competed at the USATF Nationals with Soderman. Cross country standouts Phil Mitchell, Josh Houser and Bud Galloway will also be expected to challenge for all-SoCon honors in 2009-10.

Following a month-long break over the Christmas holidays, the Apps will return to action January 8, traveling to Chapel Hill, N.C. to compete in the UNC Opener before returning home the following weekend to host the Appalachian Open January 15. Appalachian will then hit the road two consecutive weekends, with trips to East Tennessee State for the Niswonger Invitational January 22-23 and Lynchburg, Va. for the Liberty Invitational January 29-30. After a two-week hiatus the Mountaineers will be back in action February 12-13 at the Akron Invitational in Akron, Ohio, prior to returning home to host the Mountaineer Open February 18 in their final tune-up before the SoCon Championships at Clemson February 25-26. The outdoor season kicks off with with consecutive trips into ACC country in late March. The Apps will travel to Winston Salem to take part in the Wake Forest Invitational March 1920, and follow that up with a trip to NC State for the Raleigh Relays March 26-27. The Mountaineers begin the month of April with a trip to Wilmington for th annual Sea vs. Mountains meet, hosted by UNC Wilmington April 3. The Apps will be split up the following weekend, with athletes slated to participate at both the Sea Rays Invitational at Knoxville, Tenn. and the Winthrop Quad at Rock Hill, S.C. over the weekend of April 9-10. ASU will then return home for consecutive weekends to close out the regular season, hosting the Appalachian Invitational April 16 and the SoCon Championships April 24-25.

Schedule Three home indoor meets and two home outdoor meets, including the 2010 Southern Conference Outdoor Championship, highlight the 2009-10 Appalachian State track and field schedule. The indoor season kicks off in Boone December 5, as the Mountaineers will host the Appalachian Invitational at the Holmes Convocation Center.

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2009-10 Men’s Roster Name

Seth Anderson John Bell Matt Boruff Phillip Bush Mason Campbell Carlos Carter David Carter Nick Carter Connor Chesser Tyler Combs Tim Daly AJ Dohanic Bud Galloway Jerod Gardner Jake Goodchild Brian Graves Andrew Hill Josh Houser James Howard-Smith Brandon Hudgins Trey Jones Zane Lail Jacob Lane Michael Lilley TJ Lockard John Martin Alec Meyer Phil Mitchell Chris Moen Dennis Moore Sam Mordecai Nick O’Keefe Landon Patterson DeSean Pearce Caleb Poplin Landon Powell Darius Purcell Will Raby Kendall Rackley Collin Reber Evan Sandling Sean Soderman Jared Stalling Burk Staub Gerald Stephens-Holland Malcolm Styers John Svoboda Alex Taylor Justin Thomas Sean Thompson Brad Triplett Ryan Twiford Michael Walker Jay Weaver Michael Wilson Charles Wofford Andrew Yarchin Nick Zeller

Cl. Events Major Hometown/Last School

Fr So Sr Jr So Jr Fr Fr Fr Fr Jr So Sr Jr Jr Fr Fr Sr Fr GS Fr So Jr Fr Jr Fr Sr Sr So So Jr Sr So Jr So Fr So Fr Fr Fr Fr So So Fr Fr Jr GS Fr Fr Jr Fr Sr Sr So Jr Fr Jr Jr

Mid Distance Pole Vault Multis/Pole Vault Hurdles,/LJ Steeple, CC Long Sprints Sprints/HJ Distance/CC Mid Distance Long Sprints Throws Hurdles Distance/CC Throws Multis, PV Distance/CC Multis Mid Distance/CC Distance/CC Mid Distance Hurdles Throws Throws Distance/CC Sprints Jumps/Sprints Distance/CC Distance/CC Mid Distance Sprints Distance/CC Mid Distance Pole Vault Sprints Throws Sprints High Jump Distance/CC LJ / TJ High Jump Pole Vault Steeple/CC Throws Distance/CC Long Sprints Throws Sprints Distance/CC Sprints Hurdles High Jump Pole Vault Distance/CC Distance Pole Vault, LJ Distance/CC Mid Distance Long Sprints

Psychology Undecided Business Business/Comm Apprio Tech Exercise Science Psychology Economics Business Business Criminal Justice Exercise Science Communications Criminal Justice Political Science Exercise Science Communication Marketing Apprio Tech Exercise Science Secondary Ed Construction Tech History/Pol. Sci Nutrition Psych/Crim Just Graphic Design Exercise Science History Undecided Building Sciences Business Applied Math Criminal Justice Construction Tech Geography & Plan Business Communications Undecided Computer Science Exercise Science Biology Biology/Pre-Med Pre-Professional Exercise Science Undecided Health Promotions Business Environmental Bio Accounting Criminal Justice Business Science Construction Tech Accounting Undecided Exercise Science Exercise Science History Accounting

Pfafftown, N.C./Ronald Reagan Atlanta, Ga./Maris Raleigh, N.C./Leesville-Road Salisbury, N.C./North Rowan Towson, Md./Towson Winston-Salem, N.C./Glenn Upper Marlboro, Md./Wash-Lee Raleigh, N.C./Enloe Charlotte, N.C./Blessed Trinity Hendersonville,N.C./Hendersonville Saunderstown,R.I./North Kingstown Lake City, Pa./Girard Pensacola, Fla./Pensacolic Catholic Winder, Ga./Athens Hendersonville, N.C./West Henderson Bethesda, Md./Walter Johnson Cary, N.C./Cary Arden, N.C./Blessed Trinity Charlottesville, Va./Western Alamance Rock Hill, S.C./Northwestern Robbinsville, N.C./Robbinsville Hickory, N.C./Fred T. Foard Walnut Cove, N.C./South Stokes Hagestown, Md./Williamsport Gastonia, N.C./Ashbrook Greensboro, N.C./Southeast Guilford Stafford, Va./North Stafford Glastonbury, Conn./Glastonbury Rockville, Md./Walter Johnson Asheville, N.C./T.C. Roberson Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Cary, N.C./Athens Drive Mt. Pleasant, N.C./Mt. Pleasant Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard Hamptonville, N.C./Starmount Lexington, N.C./North Davidson Fayetteville, N.C./E.E. Smith Charlotte, N.C./McCallie Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park Huntersville, N.C./Hopewell Reidsville, N.C./Rockingham County Charlotte, N.C./North Mecklenburg Greensboro, N.C./Northwest Guilford Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Sicklerville, N.J./Winston Township Newton, N.C./Fred T. Foard Kernersville, N.C./East Forsyth Charlotte, N.C./Providence Apex, N.C./Holly Springs Woodstock, Ga./Blessed Trinity Morganton, N.C./Patton Clayton, N.C./Clayton Mills River, N.C./T.C. Roberson Boone, N.C./Watauga Asheville, N.C./A.C. Reynolds Wilmington, N.C./Hoggard Charlotte, N.C./Myers Park Taylorsville, N.C./Alexander Central

Head Coach: John Weaver (Appalachian, 1971) 28th year (Sprints, Hurdles, Multis, Relays) Assistant Coach: Michael Curcio (Appalachian, 1987) 15th year (Head Cross Country, Distance) Assistant Coach: April Smith (Doane, 2000) 8th year (Throws) Assistant Coach: Damion McLean (Appalachian, 2002) 8th year (Jumps, Strength and Conditioning) Assistant Coach: David Ward (Appalachian, 1975) 7th year (Pole Vault) Assistant Coach: Gary Murphy (Appalachian, 1976) 3rd year (High Jump) Athletic Trainer: Sarah Gill (North Texas, 2004) 3rd year Graduate Assistant: Charles Kutz (The Citadel, 2007) 2nd year

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2008-09 SoCon/NCAA Honor Roll

Matt Boruff Senior -- Multis/PV/Hurdles Raleigh, N.C. -- Leesville Road

Phillip Bush Junior -- Sprints/Jumps/Hurdles Salisbury, N.C. -- North Rowan

Mason Campbell Sophomore -- CC/Distance Towson, Md. -- Towson

2008-09: Won second straight heptathlon title, shattering his previous ASU and SoCon record, scoring 5021 points at SoCon Indoor Championships ... captured runner-up titles in the 110m hurdles and pole vault at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... named to ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team .. honored as SoCon Field Athlete of the Week for week of January 29. 2007-08: Was the SoCon indoor champion in the heptathlon … Set an ASU and SoCon record with his performance, scoring 4,720 points. 2006-07: Was the runner-up at the indoor meet in the heptathlon … earned all-conference honors.

2008-09: Part of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Finished second in the 60 meter hurdles at the SoCon Indoor Championships, earning all-SoCon honors … was a member of the second place 4x100 meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championships … finished third in the long jump at the SoCon outdoor meet and was named conference Freshman of the Year for his performance at the SoCon Championships.

2008-09: Took home third in the 3000m steeplechase at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for USATF Jr. Nationals in the 3000m steeplechase and posted a career best time of 9:26.63.

Carlos Carter

Phillip Bush

Mason Campbell

Carlos Carter Junior -- Sprints Winston-Salem, N.C. -- Glenn

Tim Daly Junior -- Throws Saunderstown, R.I. -- N. Kingstown

AJ Dohanic Sophomore -- Hurdles Lake City, Pa. -- Girard

2008-09: • Member of first place distance medley relay team and third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships. 2007-08: Was a member of the third place 4x400 meter relay team at the SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Won the hammer title at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the hammer. 2007-08: Finished third in the weight throw at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... grabbed a third place finish at the hammer throw at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... finished 12th in the hammer throw at the USATF Junior Nationals.

2008-09: Member of third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

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Bud Galloway Junior -- CC/Distance Pensacola, Fla. -- Pensacola Catholic

Jerod Gardner Junior -- Throws Winder, Ga. -- Athens Christian

Jake Goodchild Junior -- Multis Hendersonville, N.C. -- West Henderson

2008-09: Member of SoCon champion distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2008-09: Runner-up in the shot put at SoCon Indoor Championships ... won the shot put title and finished second in the discus at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Notched third place finish in the heptathlon at SoCon Indoor Championships ... runnerup in the decathlon at SoCon Outdoor Championships, broke ASU school record with 6278 points. 2007-08: Finished third in the decathlon at the SoCon Outdoor Championship ... was a member of the third place 4x400 meter relay team.

Josh Houser

Chris Moen

Josh Houser Senior -- CC/Mid. Distance Alpharetta, Ga. -- Blessed Trinity

Alec Meyer Senior -- CC/Distance Stafford, Va. -- North Stafford

Chris Moen Sophomore -- CC/Distance Rockville, Md. -- Walter Johnson

2008-09: Finished 10th at SoCon Cross Country Cham-

2008-09: Placed 14th at SoCon Cross Country Championships ... earned second team all-SoCon honors. 2007-08: Finished seventh at the 2007 SoCon Cross Country Championships, earning all-conference accolades.

2008-09: Captured first place in the mile at SoCon Indoor Championship.

pionships ... picked up second team all-SoCon honors ... placed third in the mile and member of first place distance medley relay team at SoCon Indoor Championships. 2007-08: Placed 11th at 2007 SoCon Cross Country Championship ... was part of the distance medley relay team that claimed SoCon indoor title ... runner up in the mile run at SoCon Indoor Championship ... SoCon Runner of the Week for week of Feb. 7 ... finished second in the 1500 meter run at SoCon Outdoor Championships . 2006-07: Placed 18th at the SoCon Cross Country Championships and eearned SoCon Freshman of the Year award ... was an indoor conference champion in the distance medley relay.

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Dennis Moore Sophomore -- Sprints Asheville, N.C. -- TC Roberson

DeSean Pearce Sophomore -- Sprints Wilmington, N.C. -- Hoggard

Darius Purcell Sophomore -- High Jump Fayetteville, N.C. -- EE Smith

2008-09: Grabbed runner-up spots in 60m dash and 200m dash at SoCon Indoor Championships ... member of third place 4x400m relay team... named SoCon Freshman of the Year for efforts at Indoor Championship ... finished third in the 100m dash and was member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Member of second place 4x100m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Runner-up in the high jump at SoCon Indoor Championships ... second in the high jump at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... qualified for NCAA East Regionals in the high jump ... named SoCon Field Athlete of the Week for the week of April 3.

Dennis Moore

Jared Stalling

Malcolm Styers

Sean Soderman Sophomore -- CC/Distance Charlotte, N.C. -- North Mecklenberg

Jared Stalling Sophomore -- Throws Greensboro, N.C. -- NW Guilford

Malcolm Styers Junior -- Throws Hickory, N.C. -- Fred T. Foard

2008-09: Finished 15th at SoCon Cross Country Championships ... named to SoCon all-freshman team ... notched third place finish in the 5000m run at SoCon Indoor Championships ... qualified for USATF Jr. Nationals in the 3000m steeplechase ... took home first place at USATF Nationals and represented the USA in the Pan-Am Junior Games in Trinidad and Tobago, where he finished second.

2008-09: Placed third in the shot put at SoCon Indoor Championships.

2008-09: Swept throwing events, winning both the shot put and weight throw at SoCon Indoor Championships ... notched the runner-up spot in the hammer and finished third in the shot put and discus at SoCon Outdoor Championships ... named SoCon Field Athlete of the Week for the week of February 12. 2007-08: Qualified and competed at the USATF Junior Nationals in the hammer throw.

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2008-09 SoCon/NCAA Honor Roll

John Svoboda Senior -- Sprints Kernersville, N.C. -- East Forsyth

Ryan Twiford Junior -- Pole Vault Clayton, N.C. -- Clayton

Mike Wilson Junior -- Pole Vault Asheville, N.C. -- AC Reynolds

2008-09: Runner-up in the 400m dash and member of third place 4x400m relay team at the SoCon Indoor Championships ... finished second in 400m dash and was a member of second place 4x100 relay and third place 4x400m relay team at SoCon Outdoor Championships.

2008-09: Took home second place in the pole vault at SoCon Indoor Championships ... named SoCon Field Athlete of the Week for the week of January 22. 2007-08: Won the Southern Conference Outdoor title in the Pole Vault ... competed at the NCAA East Regional in the pole vault.

2008-09: Placed third in the pole vault at SoCon Outdoor Championships. 2007-08: Was the conference champion in the pole vault at the Southern Conference Indoor Championships ... placed third in the pole vault at the SoCon Outdoor Championships ... named SoCon Athlete of the Week for the week of February 14.

John Svoboda

Ryan Twiford

Mike Wilson

Returning all-SoCon Performers Name Cl. Event Matt Boruff Sr. Multis Phillip Bush Jr. Sprints/Hurdles Mason Campbell So. Distance Carlos Carter Jr. Sprints Tim Daly Jr. Throws AJ Dohanic So. Hurdles Bud Galloway Jr. Distance Jerod Gardner Jr. Throws Jake Goodchild Jr. Multis Josh Houser Sr. Distance Alec Meyer Sr. Distance Chris Moen So. Distance Dennis Moore So. Sprints DeSean Pearce So. Sprints Darius Purcell So. High Jump Sean Soderman So. Distance Jared Stalling So. Throws Malcolm Styers Jr. Throws John Svoboda Sr. Sprints Ryan Twiford Jr. Pole Vault Mike Wilson Jr. Pole Vault

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Freshman Bios Trey Jones Robbinsville, N.C./Robbinsville Hurdles High School: Won 10 Smoky Mountain Conference championships in the 110 and 300 hurdles, 4x100 and 4x400 relays ... claimed six western regional titles in 110 and 300 hurdles ... two-time state runner up.

Burk Staub Raleigh, NC/Broughton CC/Distance High School: Member of two-time 4A State championship cross country squad ... fifth at indoor state meet in 3200m run ... competed at Nike Indoor Nationals in the 5000m run.

Landon Powell Lexington, N.C./North Davidson Sprints High School: Claimed third in the state in the 100m dash and fourth in the 200m dash ... took home a conference championship in the 400m dash ... three-time participant in Nationals in the 100m and 200m dash.

Evan Sandling Reidsville N.C./Rockingham County Pole Vault High School: State champion in the pole vault at 2009 N.C Indoor Championships.

Alex Taylor Charlotte, N.C./Providence CC/Distance High School: Two-time regional champion in both the 800 and 1600m runs ... regional champion in the 5000m run as a senior ... state runner up in the 1600m run as a junior ... indoor state champion in the 1000m run senior year. James Howard-Smith Charlottesville, Va./Western Alamance CC/Distance High School: Two time all-american in the distance medley relay ... claimed regional champion as a senior ... placed third at Foot Locker cross country championships as a sophomore.

Burk Staub was named to the SoCon all-freshman team after placing 17th at the conference championships in October.

Michael Lilley Hagerstown, Md./Williamsport CC/Distance High School: Placed third in the state cross country as a senior ... won state championships in the 4x800 relay and 1600m and 3200 meter runs at state indoor meet ... placed first in 3200m, 1600m and fifth in 4x800 relay at state outdoor championships.

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A Look Back

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A Look Back

The Tradition Continues... 447 Individual Conference Champions 89 Regional Qualifiers 60 SoCon Team Titles 36 SoCon Most Outstanding Performances 29 NCAA Division I Qualifiers 14 SoCon Freshmen of the Year 11 All-Americans 2 National Champions *Since 1982

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Top 5,000 Meter Times 17:13.9 Whitney Ball 17:17.0 M.J. Harrelson 17:18.5 Vanessa Kosmala 17:34.1 Jenna Wrieden 17:49.1 Sarah Primeau 17:50.7 Meghan Gaffney 17:52.4 Kasey Smith 17:59.8 Jennifer Povick 18:01.6 Karen Osada 18:02.5 Katie Sujkowski

1989 1999 1989 2006 2002 2006 2006 2007 1987 2004

Top 6,000 Meter Times 20:53.0 Katie Sujkowski 21:04.0 Sarah Primeau 21:23.8 Jenna Wrieden 21:28.2 MJ Harrelson 21:31.0 Kasey Smith 21:43.0 Meghan Gaffney 21:55.0 Noel Smith 22:15.0 Jennifer Kelley 22:21.3 Hannah Parks 22:27.0 Jennifer Povick

2003 2002 2006 2000 2005 2006 2002 2002 2007 2007

Top 5,000 Meter Times by Class Freshman 17:54.2 MJ Harrelson 18:06.9 Jennifer Kelley 18:34.9 Beth Ruggles 18:38.5 Johanna Allen 18:48.0 Kasey Smith 18:48.9 Noel Smith 18:49.0 Hannah Parks 18:53.0 Addie Bower 18:53.2 Chelsea Jacobs 18:57.0 Corie Fuchs

1996 2002 1984 2000 2003 2002 2005 1996 2000 1995

Sophomore 17:19.0 18:03.1 18:05.0 18:11.3 18:19.0 18:23.3 18:25.3 18:26.2 18:30.0 18:31.0

M.J.Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Michelle Crow Sarah Primeau Vanessa Tysor Hannah Parks Beth Ruggles Corie Fuchs Heather Needham Laura Walkup

1998 2002 1986 2000 1986 2006 1985 1996 1999 1998

Junior 17:17.0 17:50.7 18:03.0 18:09.1 18:11.0 18:21.2 18:22.0 18:24.0 18:24.0 18:24.0

MJ Harrelson Meghan Gaffney Sarah Primeau Lisa Mitchell Jenny Chase Vanessa Tysor Katie Sujkowski Christina Olson Corie Fuchs Kasey Smith

1999 2006 2001 1983 1996 1987 2003 1995 1997 2005

Senior 17:13.9 17:17.4 17:18.5 17:34.1 17:49.4 17:52.4 17:59.8 18:01.6 18:02.5 18:08.0 18:08.3

Whitney Ball MJ Harrelson Vanessa Kosmala Jenna Wrieden Sarah Primeau Kasey Smith Jennifer Povick Karen Osada Katie Sujkowski Beth Ruggles Christina Olson

1989 2000 1989 2006 2002 2006 2007 1987 2004 1987 1996

Top 6,000 Meter Times by Class Freshman 21:55.0 Noel Smith 22:15.0 Jennifer Kelley 22:23.0 Hannah Parks 22:45.0 Kasey Smith 22:53.0 Christina Post 22:54.0 Meghan Gaffney 23:01.4 Charlotte Walsh 23:10.0 Johanna Allen 24:50.0 Chelsea Jacobs 25:05.0 Kristen Trexler

2002 2002 2005 2003 2005 2004 2007 2000 2000 2001

Sophomore 21:38.0 22:05.0 22:11.0 22:24.7 22:53.0 22:58.4 23:04.0 23:25.7 23:35.0 23:36.0

2002 2002 2005 2006 2003 2006 2005 2007 2005 2003

Katie Sujkowski Kasey Smith Meghan Gaffney Hannah Parks Jennifer Kelley Christina Post Kala Robertson Heather Goldstein Anna Baker Stephanie Atkins

Junior 20:53.0 21:31.0 21:43.0 22:21.3 22:25.0 22:49.0 22:50.6 22:59.0 23:01.0 23:35.0

Katie Sujkowski Kasey Smith Meghan Gaffney Hannah Parks Jennifer Kelley Missy Dock Ashley Norris Sarah Primeau Anna Baker Carla Bowlin

2003 2005 2006 2007 2004 2002 2007 2001 2006 2005

Senior 20:55.0 21:04.0 21:23.8 21:28.2 21:31.0 22:27.0 23:10.0 23:13.0 23:18.0 23:23.4

Katie Sujkowski Sarah Primeau Jenna Wrieden MJ Harrelson Kasey Smith Jennifer Povick Ehrin Irvin Chelsea Jacobs Jennifer Kelley Kala Robertson

2004 2002 2006 2000 2006 2007 2004 2003 2006 2007

Senior Hannah Parks’ time of 22:21.3 is the ninth fastest 6k in school history. Southern Conference Team Champions 1986 29 points at UT-Chattanooga 1987 43 points at Davidson 1988 28 points at Furman 1989 26 points at Marshall 1990 26 points at Western Carolina 1991 31 points at Appalachian 1992 34 points at Virginia Military 1996 33 points at Western Carolina 2002 43 points at College of Charleston

All-Southern Conference Runners 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

NCAA Qualifiers 1989 Whitney Ball 1998 MJ Harrelson 1999 MJ Harrelson 2000 MJ Harrelson All-District Performances 1989 Whitney Ball Vanessa Kosmala 1998 Mary Jayne Harrelson 1999 Mary Jayne Harrelson 2000 Mary Jayne Harrelson 2003 Katie Sujkowski SoCon Individual Champions/Runners of the Year 1985 Beth Ruggles 18:25.3 1986 Michelle Crow 18:05.0 1987 Beth Ruggles 18:21.0 1988 Whitney Ball 18:09.0 1989 Whitney Ball 17:13.0 1992 Carrie Hogg 19:05.0 1998 M.J.Harrelson 18:18.0 1999 M.J.Harrelson 17:47.3 2000 M.J.Harrelson 17:17.4 2003 Katie Sujkowski 18:39.0 2009 Brittney Caudle 17:47.3

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Beth Ruggles Michelle Crow Vanessa Tysor Cindy Little Beth Ruggles Beth Ruggles Vanessa Tysor Karen Osada Whitney Ball Jennifer Bowers Traci McIntyre Gina Gomez Heidi Barger Whitney Ball Vanessa Kosmala Heidi Barger Traci McIntyre Laura Girouard Heidi Barger Dee Anna Davis Jennifer Bowers Leigh Cooper Melanie Babb Leigh Wallace Dee Anna Davis Julie Anderson Janet Osada Nicole Disher Carrie Hogg Julie Cooper Nicole Disher Dawn Wehrenberg Suzanne Black Dawn Wehrenberg Christina Olson Christina Olson MJ Harrelson Jenny Chase Corie Fuchs MJ Harrelson Laura Walkup MJ Harrelson Heather Needham MJ Harrelson Sarah Primeau Johanna Allen Sarah Primeau Sarah Primeau Katie Sujkowski Jennifer Kelley Katie Sujkowski Katie Sujkowski Jennifer Kelley Kasey Smith Kasey Smith Meghan Gaffney Jenna Wrieden Meghan Gaffney Kasey Smith Jennifer Povick Meghan Gaffney Hannah Parks Brittney Caudle Katie Booker

1st 1st 2nd 6th 7th 1st 3rd 6th 1st 4th 7th 9th 10th 1st 2nd 5th 8th 3rd 4th 5th 6th 8th 9th 3rd 5th 6th 9th 10th 1st 2nd 5th 10th 10th 4th 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 10th 1st 9th 1st 8th 1st 4th 10th 3rd 2nd 3rd 4th 1st 4th 8th 9th 6th 7th 2nd 4th 5th 3rd 2nd 13th 1st 13th


Men’s Cross Country Records Top 8,000 Meter Times 24:21.0 Adam Van Nortwick 24:36.0 Will Dickerson 24:37.0 Tommy Holland 24:48.0 Todd Goewey 24:49.0 Asmeron Desta 24:50.0 Phil Mitchell 24:51.0 Carlton Law 24:51.0 Mark Maddox 24:53.0 Nathan Hernandez-Adams 24:54.0 Brian Deal

2005 1999 1994 1983 2007 2007 1983 2005 2005 2007

Top 8,000 Meter Times by Class Freshman 24:51.0 Phil Mitchell 24:56.0 Seth Peoples 25:17.0 Ryan O’Keefe 25:22.1 Will Dickerson 25:34.0 Tommy Holland 25:34.0 Joe Halin 25:39.0 Judson Sarver 25:44.0 Mark Maddox 25:44.0 Ryan Toler 25:45.0 Asmeron Desta

2006 1994 2005 1995 1992 2000 1994 2003 2001 2004

Sophomore 24:37.0 24:50.0 24:56.0 25:00.0 25:01.0 25:03.0 25:05 25:08.0 25:10.0 25:13.0

Tommy Holland Phil MItchell Will Dickerson Seth Peoples Billy Pemberton Joe Halin Anthony Famiglietti Mike Reed Ryan Toler Ben Bissette

1994 2007 1996 1995 1991 2001 1997 2001 2001 1998

Junior 24:36.0 24:49.0 24:51.0 24:53.0 25:05.0 25:10.0 25:20.0 25:22.0 25:23.0 25:23.0

Will Dickerson 1998 Asmeron Desta 2007 Mark Maddox 2005 Nathan Hernandez-Adams2005 James Layne 1998 Brendan Helms 2005 Mike Mitchell 2005 Carson Blackwelder 2003 Stephen Thacker 1996 Brendon Helms 2006

Senior 24:24.0 24:48.0 24:51.0 24:54.0 24:56.0 24:56.0 24:56.0 24:48.0 25:01.0 25:11.0

Adam Van Nortwick Todd Goewey Carlton Law Brian Deal Pete Vandenberg Brad Dodson Brian Miesch John Crumbliss Shawn Evans Bobby Wilhoit

2005 1983 1983 2007 1989 1990 1994 1994 2001 1983

Top 10,000 Meter Times 30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 30:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 30:59.0 Brian Deal 31:03.0 Carlton Law 31:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 31:11.0 Tommy Holland 31:13.0 Will Dickerson 31:14.1 Asmeron Desta 31:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 31:22.0 John Crumbliss

2005 1989 2007 1981 1982 1994 1998 2007 1997 1994

Top 10,0000 Times by Class Freshman 31:34.0 Seth Peoples 1994 31:37.0 Mark Shea 1982 31:44.0 Tommy Holland 1992 32:00.3 Phil Mitchell 2006 32:14.0 Anthony Famiglietti 1996 32:33.0 Asmeron Desta 2004 32:38.0 Ryan O’Keefe 2005 32:40.0 Joe Halin 2000 32:42.0 Brendon Helms 2003 32:46.0 Brian Watkins 1992 Sophomore 31:03.0 Carlton Law 1981 31:11.0 Tommy Holland 1994 31:19.0 Anthony Famiglietti 1997 31:36.0 Craig Warren 1986 31:40.0 Joe Halin 2001 31:41.0 Carson Blackwelder 2002 31:54.7 Phil Mitchell 2007 31:57.0 Ryan Toler 2002 32:04.0 Mike Reed 2001 32:06.0 Nathan Hernandez-Adams 2003 Junior 31:05.0 Bobby Wilhoit 1982 31:13.0 Will Dickerson 1998 31:14.1 Asmeron Desta 2007 31:22.0 Carson Blackwelder 2003 31:24.0 Joe Halin 2003 31:24.0 Pete Vandenberg 1988 31:36.0 Todd Goewey 1982 31:43.0 Brad Dodson 1989 31:44.0 Billy Pemberton 1992 31:44.0 Brian Deal 2005 Senior 30:28.0 Adam Van Nortwick 2005 30:58.0 Pete Vandenberg 1989 30:59.0 Brian Deal 2007 31:22.0 John Crumbliss 1994 31:43.0 Brian Miesch 1994 31:43.0 Joe Halin 2004 31:44.0 Billy Pemberton 1992 31:52.0 Derrick Williamson 2002 31:53.0 Dean Duncan 1988 31:55.0 Stephen Thacker 1996 31:55.0 Shawn Evans 2001 NCAA Qualifiers Individuals 1994 Jon Crumbliss Jamie Griggs Tom Holland Brian Miesch Seth Peoples Judson Sarver Alan Whicker Team 1994 NCAA Southeast All-Region 1983 Todd Goewey 1989 Peter Vandenberg 1994 Tommy Holland, Jon Crumbliss 1995 Seth Peoples 1997 Anthony Famiglietti 2005 Adam Van Nortwick

All-Southern Conference Runners 1975 Robin Clark -1981 Bobby Wilhoit 8th 1983 Paul Goewey 7th Bobby Wilhoit 8th Carlton Law 9th 1984 Mark Shea 5th Paul Goewey 10th 1985 Mark Shea 6th 1986 Peter Vandenberg 5th 1987 Peter Vandenberg 4th Craig Warren 5th Scott Vance 7th 1988 Peter Vandenberg 7th Charlie Storm 10th 1989 Peter Vandenberg 3rd Brad Dobson 4th Todd Walters 7th 1990 Brad Dobson, 8th Billy Pemberton 2nd 1991 Billy Pemberton 4th Steve Simandle 10th 1992 Tommy Holland 4th Todd Walters 7th Billy Pemberton 8th 1993 Billy Pemberton 2nd Chris Huffstickler 3rd Jon Crumbliss 4th Brian Miesch 6th 1994 Tommy Holland 1st Brian Miesch 3rd Seth Peoples 4th Jon Crumbliss 5th Alan Whicker 10th 1995 Tommy Holland 2nd Seth Peoples 4th Chris Huffstickler 9th 1996 Anthony Famiglietti 4th Stephen Thacker 6th Will Dickerson 7th Judson Sarver 9th 1997 Anthony Famiglietti 3rd Ben Bissette 7th Seth Peoples 8th 1998 Ben Bissette 10th 1999 Ben Bissette 3rd 2000 Ben Bissette 2nd Franklin Manchester 8th Shawn Evans 10th 2001 Shawn Evans 3rd Joe Halin 4th Mike Reed 8th Ryan Toler 9th 2002 Mike Reed 5th Ryan Toler 7th 2003 Carson Blackwelder 8th Joe Halin 9th 2004 Carson Blackwelder 7th Mark Maddox 8th 2005 Adam Van Nortwick 2nd Nathan Hernandez-Adams 6th Brian Deal 7th Brendon Helms 9th Mike Mitchell 10th 2006 Phil Mitchell 1st Ryan O’Keefe 9th Nathan Hernandez-Adams 10th 2007 Brian Deal 1st Asmeron Desta 5th Mark Maddox 6th Alec Meyer 7th Ryan O’Keefe 8th Blair Teal 9th Phil Mitchell 10th 2008 Asmeron Desta 2nd Phil Mitchell 5th Ryan O’Keefe 9th Josh Houser 10th 2009 Phil Mitchell 4th Sean Soderman 6th Alec Meyer 7th Josh Houser 10th SoCon Individual Champions

1994 2006 2007

Tommy Holland Phil MItchell Brian Deal

SoCon Freshman of the Year 1992 Tommy Holland 1994 Seth Peoples 1996 Anthony Famiglietti 1997 Ben Bissette 2000 Joe Halin 2003 Brendon Helms 2004 Asmeron Desta 2006 Josh Houser SoCon Coach of the Year 1987 Bob Pollock 1989 Al Fereshetian 1993 Al Fereshetian 1994 Al Fereshetian 1997 Michael Curcio 2000 Michael Curcio 2001 Michael Curcio 2002 Michael Curcio 2005 Michael Curcio 2007 Michael Curcio 2009 Michael Curcio Southern Conference Team Champions 1987 51 points at Davidson 1989 53 points at Marshall 1993 29 points at The Citadel 1994 23 points at Chattanooga 1997 46 points at Georgia Southern 2000 43 points at Appalachian 2001 39 points at The Citadel 2002 63 points at College of Charleston 2005 34 points at Georgia Southern 2006 51 points at Chattanooga 2007 27 points at Western Carolina 2008 40 points at Wofford 2009 44 points at Elon

Senior Phil Mitchell ran the sixth fastest 8k in school history in 2007.

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55m Dash 6.82 6.88 6.89 6.93 6.98 7.03 7.05 7.05 7.08 7.10

Lamonda Miller Shonte’ Pinkston Jennifer Claud Lynett Farmer Melissa Morrison Ronda White Christy Hunter Alice Vinson Christina Roberts Ashley McKiver

1989 2001 2003 1990 1993 2003 1985 1994 2005 2007

60m Dash 7.44 7.55 7.61 7.64 7.66 7.69 7.77 7.79 7.81 7.83

Jennifer Claud Shonte’ Pinkston Ashley McKiver Christina Roberts Vonteena Knotts Taiisha Goins Monica Johnson Alexis Hoover Crystal Dukes Porsha Evans-Hardy

2005 2001 2008 2005 2007 1996 2009 2005 2009 2008

55m Hurdles 7.66 Melissa Morrison 7.86 Ronda White 8.07 Trice Roundtree 8.20 Beth Burleson 8.24 Tondra White 8.25 Charlotte Redden 8.28 Bobbie Puckett 8.36 Kiara Crutchfield 8.37 Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 8.39 Monica Teeter

1993 2003 1997 1994 2003 1995 1987 2009 2007 1992

60m Hurdles 8.33 Melissa Morrison 8.48 Ronda White 8.83 Trice Roundtree 8.83 Tondra White 8.88 Michelle Brutus 9.01 Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 9.01 Kiara Crutchfield 9.21 Kristie Boggan 9.24 Michelle Brutus 9.25 Kirsten Bowden

1993 2004 1997 2004 2009 2008 2009 2005 2008 2001

200m Dash 23.84 Lamonda Miller 24.44 Jennifer Claud 24.60 Shonte’ Pinkston 24.84 Katrina Lee 24.90 Lynette Gardin 24.95 Christina Roberts 25.01 Andrea Matthews 25.03 Ronda White 25.19 Angela Pryor 25.19 Ashley McKiver

1989 2005 2000 1994 1991 2005 2000 2004 2000 2008

300m Dash 40.29 Lynette Gardin 40.44 Nadia Liriano 41.00 Andrea Matthews 41.85 Monica Teeter 42.02 Deirdre Keyes 42.09 Lynda Hiller 42.29 Karen Houston 42.43 TeShayla Horne 42.45 Alicia Foust 42.55 Angela Pryor

1992 2009 2000 1992 1987 2007 1998 1999 1992 1999

400m Dash 56.34 Lynette Gardin 57.82 Matasha Brown 57.85 Lynda Hiller 57.87 Tonie Lazenby 58.03 Tyler Caudle 58.24 Nadia Liriano 58.29 Andrea Matthews 58.31 Piper Taylor 58.39 Melissia Rogers 58.41 Asia Dunlap

1992 2004 2009 1994 2001 2009 2000 2005 1988 2009

200m Hurdles 28.50 Charlotte Redden 29.30 Angel Miklovic 29.50 Trice Roundtree

1995 1995 1995

Event 55m 60m 200m 300m 400m 500m 600m 800m 1000m 1500m Mile Run 3000m Two Mile Three Mile 5000m 55m Hurdles 60m Hurdles 200m Hurdles 300m Hurdles Triple Jump Long Jump High Jump Shot Put 20 lb Weight Pole Vault Pentathlon 60 yd 60 yd Hurdles 300 yd 440 yd 500 yd 600 yd 1000 yd

Mark 6.82 7.44 23.84 40.29 56.34 1:14.73 1:43.2 2:07.74 2:57.64 4:48.2 4:39.53 9:39.84 10:55.9 17:53.0 16:52.8 7.66 8.33 28.10 49.76 44-2 20-10.5 5-9.25 5-9.25 51-2.75 60-2 13-3.75 3342 6.89 7.87 35.94 62.34 1:11.5 1:30.7 2:42.1

Individual Records

Athlete Lamonda Miller Jennifer Claud Lamonda Miller Lynette Gardin Lynette Gardin Mary Jayne Harrelson Tania Free Mary Jayne Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Michelle Crow Mary Jayne Harrelson Meghan Gaffney Beth Ruggles Lisa Mitchell Whitney Ball Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Charlotte Redden Myra Keeter Ronda White Vonteena Knotts Cindy Miner Rebecca Hazeltine Beverly Burnett Nikole Simmons Suzanne Makinson Tondra White Lamonda Miller Melissa Morrison Lamonda Miller Melissia Rogers Lynette Gardin Carmen Nordman Karen Osada

500m Run 1:14.73 1:17.20 1:17.48 1:17.68 1:17.90 1:20.2 1:20.5 1:20.52 1:20.8 1:21.28

MJ Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Andrea Matthews Alice Stolpe Chenel McFadden Sheila Green Michelle Simmons Abby Slack Carmen Nordman Susan Poole

1999 2001 2000 2001 2007 1987 1995 1999 1987 1999

600m Run 1:43.2 1:43.3 1:44.1 1:44.4 1:44.5 1:47.0 1:47.2 1:53.0

Tania Free Traci McIntyre Carrie Robinson Jenny Sheets Michelle Simmons Jennifer Vest Tera Pitts Heidi Barger

1991 1989 1991 1995 1995 1995 1995 1991

800m Run 2:07.74 2:13.29 2:13.7 2:15.28 2:15.6 2:17.4 2:17.5 2:17.6 2:18.0 2:18.3

MJ Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Jennifer Bowers Kala Robertson Jennifer Povick Anna Baker Jenny Sheets Carrie Hogg Meghan Gaffney Tania Free

Site East Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee Virginia Tech East Tennessee Clemson Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Appalachian Virginia Tech Indianapolis (NCAA) Penn State East Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee Virginia Tech New York (USA T&F) Kent State Kent State Clemson Appalachian East Tennessee Penn State Appalachian North Carolina Virginia Tech East Tennessee North Carolina Tennessee East Tennessee North Carolina Tennessee East Tennessee East Tennessee

300m Hurdles 49.76 Myra Keeter 50.31 Markita Mackey 51.08 Melanie Hicks 51.48 Kylene Sorensen

Date 1989 2005 1989 1992 1992 1999 1991 1998 2002 1987 1999 2009 1987 1985 1989 1993 1993 1995 2001 2004 2007 1995 2009 2006 2006 2004 2004 1989 1992 1987 1989 1992 1987 1987 2001 2000 2000 2001

1000m Run 2:57.6 Katie Sujkowski 2002 3:01.2 Vanessa Tysor 1987 3:03.5 Jennifer Bowers 1991 3:05.5 Karen Osada 1987 3:07.9 Heidi Barger 1990 3:09.4 Leigh Wallace 1992 3:10.7 Dawn Wehrenberg 1995 3:11.2 Karen Underwood 1998 3.11.2 Kala Robertson 2009 3:14.8 Janet Osada 1992

1998 2002 1991 2008 2008 2008 1994 1993 2007 1992

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Mile Run 4:39.52 4:53.05 4:53.91 4:56.32 4:59.88 5:01.30 5:02.8 5:05.71 5:06.33 5:07.9

Women’s Indoor Records MJ Harrelson Meghan Gaffney Jen Povick Katie Sujkowski Abby Reeder Hannah Parks Vanessa Tysor Kasey Smith Kala Robertson Jennifer Bowers

1999 2009 2009 2003 1999 2007 1987 2007 2008 1991

2000m Run 7:06.7 Laura Girouard 7:23.2 Julie Anderson

1991 1991

3000m Run 9:39.84 Meghan Gaffney 9:48.6 Whitney Ball 9:50.21 Sarah Primeau 9:53.41 Jen Povick 9:55.63 Jenna Wrieden 9:56.63 Abby Reeder 9:56.76 Kasey Smith 10:02.4 Leigh Wallace 10:03.39 Hannah Parks 10:16.3 Beth Ruggles

2009 1989 2003 2009 2007 1999 2007 1992 2007 1988

5000m Run 16:52.94 Whitney Ball 17:07.94 Leigh Wallace 17:26.46 Jenna Wrieden 17:34.54 Sarah Primeau 17:38.96 Kasey Smith 17:45.19 Meghan Gaffney 17:47.97 Jennifer Kelley 17:57.14 Nicole Disher 17:58.82 Heather Needham 17:58.98 Jen Povick

1989 1992 2007 2003 2007 2006 2005 1994 2000 2008

High Jump 5-9.25 5-9.25 5-9 5-8 5-8 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6 5-6

1995 2009 1989 1984 1992 1982 1983 1987 1987 1987 2001 2002 2004 2004 2007

Cindy Miner Rebecca Hazeltine Linda McKoy Pat Poole Sabrina Hill Kim Mathis Kathy Krecji Jeanne King Kasey Barnette Meg Warren Nancy Hinson Leigh Anne Ronk Suzanne Makinson Shannon Meadows Meg Phillips

Long Jump 20-10.50 Vonteena Knotts 2007 20-3.50 Danielle Thorpe 2007 19-10.50 Melissa Morrison 1993 19-8.75 Ronda White 2003 19-6.25 Jennifer Claud 2005 19-3.50 Alice Vinson 1994 19-2.75 Angela Pryor 2000 19-2 Nikki Harris 1994 19-2 Monica Johnson 2007 19-1 Stethane Pipkins 1988 Triple Jump 44-2 Ronda White 2004 41-11.25 Jennifer Claud 2005 41-9.75 Kirsten Bowden 2001 41-7.25 Danielle Thorpe 2009 41-6 Precious Quire 1995 41-3.25 Tondra White 2002 40-11.50 Melissa Morrison 1992 40-9 Vonteena Knotts 2007 40-8 Sabrina Hill 1991 40-7.50 Paula Moore 2005 Shot Put 51-2.75 48-3.5 47-7.25 46-4 45-5.25 44-9.75 44-7.5 42-4 41-11.5 41-7.25

Beverly Burnett Brittani Williams Ayokka Green Kristie Boggan Nikole Simmons Whitney Smyre LaShana Poole Michelle Rhyne Lily Tallent Crystal Miller

2006 2008 1998 2006 2004 2009 2003 1991 2009 2004

20 Lb. Weight 60-2 Nikole Simmons 59-2.75 Brittani Williams 58-4.5 Whitney Smyre 58-1 LaShanna Poole 56-11.25 Beverly Burnett 55-3.75 Kristie Boggan 55-1.5 Ayokka Green 52-00.5 Carla Durham 51-3.75 Michaela McGriff 50-9.5 Adrienne Alexander

2006 2008 2009 2003 2006 2006 1998 2009 2009 2008

Pole Vault 13-3.75 12-1.5 12-00.75 11-7.75 11-5.75 11-5.75 11-5.75 11-0 10-6 10-6

2004 2009 2009 2009 2006 2008 2008 2004 2001 2006

Suzanne Makinson Shea Snow Julie Ward Ashley Beale Caren Mah Kaitlyn Heeke Meg Irwin Jessica Fowler Kelly Hawkins Bridget Robertson

Pentathlon 3342 Tondra White 3265 Kiara Crutchfield 3227 Kristie Boggan 3162 Myra Keeter 3053 Caroline Jett 2943 Crystal Dukes 2703 Julie Ward 2579 Emily Wright 2545 Melanie Frye

Event Mark 4 x 150m 1:15.9 4 x 200m 1:44.0 4 x 300m 2:49.59 4 x 400m 3:51.37 Mile Relay 3:57.47 4 x 800m 9:33.4 2-Mile Relay 9:29.6 4 x 1500m 20:20.3 Sprint Medley 2:37.7 (400-200-200-300) Sprint Medley 4:14.9 (400-200-200-800) DMR 11:37.28 (1200-400-800-1600)

60 yd Dash 6.89 7.15 7.34 7.36 7.37

Lamonda Miller Lynett Farmer Linda McKoy Lynette Gardin Deirdre Keyes

2004 2009 2005 2004 2006 2008 2007 2006 2008

60m Hurdles - Pentathlon 8.92 Kiara Crutchfield 9.04 Tondra White 9.23 Kristie Boggan 9.33 Myra Keeter 9.54 Crystal Dukes

2009 2004 2005 2004 2008

High Jump - Pentathlon 5-3 Tondra White 5-1 Carolina Jett 5-0 Julie Ward 4-11.5 Crystal Dukes 4-11 Myra Keeter

2004 2006 2008 2008 2004

Shot Put - Pentathlon 46-4 Kristie Boggan 36-5 Crystal Dukes 33-4 Julie Ward 32-11 Kiara Crutchfield 31-6 Caroline Jett

2006 2008 2008 2008 2006

Long Jump - Pentathlon 17-8 Kiara Crutchfield 17-4 Myra Keeter 16-4.25 Kristie Boggan 16-3.75 Tondra White 15-9.75 Melanie Frye

2008 2004 2004 2004 2008

800m - Pentathlon 2:27.80 Caroline Jett 2:32.92 Tondra White 2:33.53 Myra Keeter 2:38.80 Kristie Boggan 2:46.68 Emily Wright

2006 2004 2004 2005 2006

Relay Records

Athletes Site Date Priscilla Coleman, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1984 Sharon Suggs, Lou Ann Wynn Melissa Morrison, Alicia Foust Virginia Tech 1993 Alice Vinson, Katrina Lee Angela Pryor, Andrea Matthews Clemson 2000 Shonte’ Pinkston, Tanisha Taylor M.J. Harrelson, Alice Stolpe East Tennessee 2001 Shonte’ Pinkston, Tyler Caudle Tonie Lazenby, Monica Teeter East Tennessee 1992 Lynette Gardin, Carrie Robinson Suzanne Black, Carrie Hogg VMI 1993 Lone Pedersen, Dawn Wehrenberg Jennifer Bowers, Laura Girouard East Tennessee 1991 Tania Free, Heidi Barger Beth Ruggles, Holly DeCann Virginia Tech 1986 Vanessa Tysor, Cindy Little Sheila Green, Christy Hunter Virginia Tech 1986 Lamonda Miller, Kristel Lovgren Monica Teeter, Lynette Gardin Virginia Tech 1990 Tonie Lazenby, Tania Free MJ Harrelson, Abby Slack Atlanta (USATF) 1999 Angela Pryor, Abby Reeder

1989 1989 1987 1989 1989

60 yd Hurdles 8.64 Bobbie Puckett 8.66 Patrina Massey 8.91 Lynne Ray 8.92 Tammy Pearsall 9.04 Vea Jenkins

1987 1987 1989 1989 1987

440 yd Dash 62.34 Melissa Rogers 62.34 Monica Teeter

1989 1989

500 yd Run 1:11.5 Lynette Gardin 1:13.1 Carrie Robinson

1992 1992

600 yd Run 1:30.7 Carmen Nordman 1:31.0 Tania Free 1:33.9 Carrie Hogg 1:35.6 Melanie Babb 1:36.5 MonicaJarrell

1987 1992 1992 1992 1987

1000 yd Run 2:42.1 Karen Osada 2:42.8 Julie Anderson 2:45.1 Vanessa Tysor 2:50.5 Lone Pedersen 2:53.9 ErikaKenner 2:57.5 Dawn Wehrenberg

1987 1992 1987 1992 1987 1992

1500m Run 4:48.0 Michelle Crow 4:48.3 Karen Osada 4:55.0 Beth Ruggles 4:56.0 Heidi Barger 4:57.0 Cindy Little

1987 1987 1987 1990 1987

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Ernest Wiggins Jason Green Kenneth Herndon Frank Allen Jason Dalton Mike Rigsbee Marshall Pitts Leander Watts Sean Jackson Holt McPherson

2002 2003 1984 1991 1994 1984 1986 1994 2003 2003

55m Hurdles 7.24 Omari Francis 7.31 Walt Foster 7.38 Ryan Linebarger 7.44 Charles Derrickson 7.49 Kedrick Ford 7.53 Chris Havner 7.54 James Orr 7.54 Bennett King

2000 1987 2002 2006 1992 1986 1982 1984

60m Dash 6.72 6.80 6.84 6.86 6.91 6.91 6.92 6.93 6.95 6.95

Ernest Wiggins Jason Green Chris Martin Charles Derrickson Dennis Moore Ricky Harris Charles White Sean Jackson Leon Corpening Eugene Jones

2004 2003 2005 2007 2009 2009 2006 2004 1998 2005

60m Hurdles 7.95 Charles Derrickson 8.01 Omari Francis 8.05 Daniel Neal 8.07 Ryan Linebarger 8.23 Phillip Bush 8.36 Keith Sims 8.38 Zach Harris 8.40 Josh Cox 8.54 Matt Boruff 8.55 Dustin Wright

2007 2000 2008 2001 2009 1999 1999 2006 2008 2006

200m Dash 21.55 Jason McGhinnis 21.60 Frank Allen 21.61 Jason Green 21.64 Ernest Wiggins 21.71 Chris Martin 21.89 Jason Dalton 21.91 Leander Watts 21.91 Dennis Moore 21.95 Eric Joe 21.99 Mark Sturgis

2000 1991 2003 2004 2005 1992 1994 2009 1989 2009

300m Dash 34.37 Jason McGhinnis 34.89 John Svoboda 34.99 Keith Sims 35.17 Dale Slaughter 35.58 Greg McCain 35.90 Carlos Carter 35.96 Stephen Monticone 36.58 Kevin McLeod 36.65 Leon Corpening 36.71 Keith Curry

2000 2009 1999 2000 2006 2008 1998 2000 1998 2004

300m Hurdles 38.08 Ryan Linebarger 39.53 Glenn Hicks 39.78 Randy Marion 40.77 Keith Sims 42.59 Warren Evans

2001 2000 2000 2001 2000

400m Dash 48.37 Frank Allen 48.40 Bryan Burney 48.45 Curtis Lowe 48.45 Eric Joe 48.77 Allen Brooks 48.82 Marshall Pitts 48.85 Jason McGhinnis

1988 2005 1989 1989 1991 1985 2000

440 yd Dash 47.69 Laffette Jordan 47.99 Marshall Pitts 48.41 Darryl Evans 48.44 Eddie Barnes 48.60 David Carter

1979 1985 1984 1982 1984

500m Run 1:02.61 1:02.73 1:03.78 1:05.34 1:05.34 1:05.44 1:05.58

1986 1985 2005 2005 1989 1989 2001

Marshall Pitts David Carter Bryan Burney Will Gillespie Allen Brooks Curtis Lowe Dale Slaughter

500m Run 1:02.61 1:02.73 1:03.78 1:05.34 1:05.34 1:05.44 1:05.58 1:05.70 1:06.07 1:06.36

Marshall Pitts David Carter Bryan Burney Will Gillespie Allen Brooks Curtis Lowe Dale Slaughter Terrice McClain Thayne Harmon Johnny Svoboda

1986 1985 2005 2005 1989 1989 2001 1998 1987 2006

600 yd Run 1:10.00 Laffette Jordan 1:11.49 David Carter 1:12.00 Joe Dixon 1:12.10 Stanley Harris 1:13.10 John Evans

1980 1985 1984 1984 1982

600m Run 1:22.34 Allen Brooks 1:23.74 Jeff Gallagher

1991 1991

Event 55m

60m 200m 300m 400m 500m 600m 800m 1000m 1500m 3000m 5000m 55m Hurdles 60m Hurdles 300m Hurdles Triple Jump Long Jump High Jump Pole Vault Shot Put 35 lb. Weight Discus Heptathlon 440 yd 600 yd 880 yd 1000 yd Mile Run Three Mile Run

Mark 6.22 6.22 6.72 21.55 34.37 48.37 1:02.61 1:22.34 1:50.37 2:27.64 3:50.84 8:23.56 14:37.14 7.24 7.95 38.08 53-10.25 25-1.25 7-1.25 16-8.75 55-11.75 63-7 150-5 5021 47.69 1:10.00 1:53.74 2:12.7 4:05.9 14:01.3

Allen Brooks Bryan Burney Jon Austin Dustin Allred Jesse Dingle Terrice McClain David Ess

1984 1982 1980 1979 1973

1000m Run 2:27.64 Todd Goewey 2:28.94 Paul Goewey 2:29.54 Dustin Allred 2:29.64 Keith Sewell 2:31.14 Mike Curcio 2:31.94 Harry Williams

1985 1985 1994 1986 1986 1985

Athlete Site Ernest Wiggins Appalachian Jason Green Appalachian Ernest Wiggins Clemson Jason McGhinnis East Tennessee Jason McGhinnis Kent State Frank Allen Marshall Pitts Virginia Tech Allen Brooks Virginia Tech Allen Brooks East Tennessee Todd Goewey Virginia Tech Paul Goewey Joe Halin East Tennessee Brad Dodson East Tennessee Omari Francis Tennessee Charles Derrickson SoCon Championships Ryan Linebarger Kent State Michael Hanks Oklahoma City (NCAA) Michael Hanks John Moss Kent State Todd Poremba Virginia Tech Anthony Greer Appalachian Bob Smith Virginia Tech Grant Haun Akron Matt Boruff Clemson Laffette Jordan Detroit (NCAA) Laffette Jordan Virginia Tech Jesse Dingle Paul Goewey Todd Goewey Bobby Wilhoit

1984 1980 1982 1987 1984

1500m Run 3:50.7 Paul Goewey 3:50.7 Todd Goewey 3:56.8 Kevin Paulk 3:58.5 Bobby Wilhoit 3:58.8 Mike Curcio

1984 1985 1982 1985 1986

Mile Run 4:05.94 4:06.54 4:07.44 4:10.98 4:11.08 4:13.14 4:14.34 4:14.87 4:15.08 4:15.44 4:15.74

1984 1984 2007 2008 2009 1988 1994 2008 2001 1982 1979

1991 2005 1994 1994 1984 1998 1989

880 yd Run 1:53.74 Jesse Dingle 1:54.74 John Evans 1:55.64 Ron Caton 1:56.54 Tim Elrod 1:57.34 Steve Whicker

Individual Records

1000 yd Run 2:12.7 Paul Goewey 2:13.1 Kevin Paulk 2:13.6 John Evans 2:14.1 Keith Sewell 2:14.3 Todd Goewey

Todd Goewey Paul Goewey Adam Van Nortwick Josh Houser Chris Moen Pete Vandenberg Chris Huffstickler Brian Deal Ben Schowe Kevin Paulk Robin Clark

800m Run 1:50.37 1;52.60 1:53.07 1:53.09 1:53.94 1:54.57 1:54.94

Date 2002 2003 2004 2000 2000 1988 1986 1991 1991 1985 1984 2005 1991 2000 2007 2001 1987 1987 1996 1998 2005 2004 2007 2000 1979 1980 1984 1984 1984 1985

3000m Run 8:23.56 Joe Halin 8:23.64 Bobby Wilhoit 8:24.05 Brian Deal 8:25.14 Dean Duncan 8:25.89 Adam Van Nortwick 8:26.39 Tommy Holland 8:26.56 Phil Mitchell 8:27.95 Derrick Williamson 8:28.54 Asmeron Desta 8:28.92 Carson Blackwelder

2005 1985 2008 1989 2007 1995 2007 2003 2009 2005

Three-Mile Run 14:01.3 Bobby Wilhoit 14:05.1 Mark Shea 14:06.4 Carlton Law 14:14.4 Rick Shriver 14:18.3 Gary Cohen

1985 1985 1984 1976 1979

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Men’s Indoor Records Event Mark 4x300m 2:24.12 4x400m 3:14.89 Mile 3:15.07 4x800m 7:47.31 Two Mile 7:42.04 4 x 1500m 16:12.2 DMR 10:05.03 (meters) DMR 10:03.40 (yards)

Relay Records

Athletes Site Omari Francis, Ryan Linebarger, Clemson Kevin McLeod, Damion McLean Bryan Burney, Chris Martin ETSU Will Gillespie, Keith Curry Marshall Pitts, Greg McCollum Reggie Littlejohn, David Carter Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio Don Chapman, Keith Sewell Thayne Harmon, Mike Curcio Don Chapman, Keith Sewell Paul Goewey, Carlton Law Mike Curcio, Mark Shea A. VanNortwick, N. Hernandez-Adams NC State Chris Cutter, Ryan O’Keefe Jesse Dingle, Joe Dixon Kevin Paulk, Bobby Wilhoit

Long Jump - Heptathlon 21-6.75 Dustin Wright 21-4 Josh Cox 20-5.25 Matt Pfingst 20-5 Matt Boruff 20-3.50 Dan Queen 19-9.5 Jake Goodchild 19-8.75 Adam Williams 19-2.75 Barron Shell

Date 2000 2004

Shot Put - Heptathlon 41-4.50 Dustin Wright 37-6.5 Jake Goodchild 37-1.75 Dan Queen 35-8.50 Josh Cox 35-6.50 Matt Boruff 34-8.50 Adam Williams 32-11.75 Matt Boruff 32-10.25 Alex Moore High Jump - Heptathlon 6-6.25 Matt Boruff 6-5.50 Matt Pfingst 6-5 Josh Cox 5-11.5 Matt Boruff 5-11.25 Dan Queen 5-11.25 Dustin Wright 5-9.25 Jake Goodchild 5-6 Barron Shell

1985 1987 1987 1984 2006 1981

5000m Run 14:37.14 Brad Dodson 14:40.54 Tommy Holland 14:40.94 Bobby Wilhoit 14:44.74 Carlton Law 14:45.64 Anthony Famiglietti 14:47.14 Pete Vandenberg 14:47.91 Will Dickerson 14:48.34 Mark Shea 14:48.54 Seth Peoples

1991 1995 1985 1982 1998 1987 1999 1985 1997

Triple Jump 53-10.25 Michael Hanks 53-3 Warren Posey 52-8 Robert Johnson 51-8.5 Joel Gaddy 51-7.25 Mark Sturgis 51-5 Robbie Mosley 51-3.75 Charles Mahatha 50-6 Josh Cox 50-5 Carl Harris 49-10 Jon Fullen

Shot Put 55-11.75 55-6.50 54-4 52-5 51-11 51-9.50 51-9 51-7.50 51-7 51-2.75

1987 1989 1995 2008 2006 1982 2000 2006 1986 1990

Long Jump 25-1.25 Michael Hanks 25-0.50 Charles Mahatha 24-10.50 Ricky Harris 24-7.25 Holt McPherson 24-7 Damion McLean 24-6.25 Warren Posey 24-5 Deon Britton 24-3.25 Linell Johnson 24-2 Robbie Mosley 23-10.25 Mark Sturgis

35 Lb. Weight 63-7 Bob Smith 63-5 Rich Latta 61-2.75 Wes Kiser 59-0.50 Rich Grant 58-2.25 Oscho Rufty 58-1.25 Daniel Duckworth 57-9 Anthony Greer 57-2 Malcolm Styers 56-11.75 Mike Brooks 56-9 Steve Jeck

2004 1997 2008 1994 1981 2003 2006 2009 1984 1985

1987 1999 2007 2003 2001 1989 2003 1992 1982 2008

Discus 150-5 148-3

2007 2007

High Jump 7-1.25 John Moss 7-0 Charles Mack 7-0 Jon Fullen 6-10 Bobby Terry 6-10 Sammie Cunningham 6-9.75 Mike Kroeger 6-9.75 Ken Millender 6-9.5 Darius Purcell

1996 1984 1990 1980 1986 1997 2001 2009

Pole Vault 16-8.75 16-0.75 15-11.25 15-7.75 15-7.25 15-7 15-7 15-7 15-6.50 15-6 15-6

1998 2005 2002 1990 1997 2006 2008 2009 1982 1979 2002

Todd Poremba Dan Queen Wes Pickens Gary Hall Jeff Fitzgerald Barron Shell Mike Wilson Ryan Twiford Lynn Lomax David Ward Aaron Pedrick

Anthony Greer Bob Smith Malcolm Styers Leigh Hawkins Steve Schultz Steve Jeck Mike Long Steve Yannotti Kerry Brown Jerod Gardner

Grant Haun Wes Kiser

2005 2004 2009 1989 1985 1987 1997 1977 2005 2009

Heptathlon 5021 Matt Boruff 4700 Josh Cox 4633 Jake Goodchild 4581 Dustin Wright 4571 Dan Queen 4540 Matt Pfingst 3999 Barron Shell

2009 2006 2009 2005 2004 2009 2005

Heptathlon - First Day 2847 Josh Cox 2700 Matt Boruff 2666 Dustin Wright 2649 Matt Pfingst 2500 Jake Goodchild 2547 Dan Queen 2281 Adam Williams 2195 Barron Shell 2120 Alex Moore

2006 2009 2006 2009 2009 2004 2006 2005 2004

Heptathlon - Second Day 2321 Matt Boruff 2133 Jake Goodchild 2056 Josh Cox 2040 Dan Queen 1922 Dustin Wright 1891 Matt Pfingst 1804 Barron Shell 1580 Adam Williams 1468 Alex Moore

2009 2009 2006 2004 2005 2009 2005 2005 2004

60m Dash - Heptathlon 7.09 Josh Cox 7.23 Dustin Wright 7.24 Matt Pfingst 7.29 Matt Boruff 7.31 Jake Goodchild 7.40 Adam Williams 7.45 Dan Queen 7.62 Alex Moore

2006 2004 2009 2009 2009 2006 2004 2004

2005 2006 2009 2007 2004 2009 2005 2005 2005 2009 2004 2006 2009 2006 2008 2004 2009 2009 2006 2008 2004 2006 2009 2005

60m Hurdles - Heptathlon 8.40 Josh Cox 8.52 Matt Boruff 8.55 Dustin Wright 9.07 Dan Queen 9.48 Jake Goodchild 9.71 Adam Williams 10.03 Matt Pfingst 10.23 Barron Shell

2006 2009 2006 2004 2009 2006 2009 2005

Pole Vault - Heptathlon 15-2.75 Matt Boruff 15-0 Barron Shell 14-10.75 Jake Goodchild 14-6 Dan Queen 14-5.25 Matt Boruff 12-11 Dustin Wright 12-7 Alex Moore

2009 2005 2009 2004 2008 2006 2004

1000m Run - Heptathlon 2:53.76 Matt Boruff 2:54.69 Jake Goodchild 2:57.43 Josh Cox 2:59.71 Matt Pfingst 3:02.57 Dan Queen 3:04.31 Adam Williams 3:05.48 Dustin Wright 3:14.96 Barron Shell 3:28.67 Alex Moore

2008 2009 2006 2009 2004 2005 2004 2005 2004

Junior Ryan Twiford’s vault of 15-7 ranks among the top-10 indoor jumps in ASU history.

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Women’s Outdoor Records

Individual Records

Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m 3000m SC 5000m 10,000m 100m H 400m H Triple Jump High Jump Long Jump Shot Put Discus Javelin Hammer Pole Vault Hepthalon

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Mark 11.22 23.21 55.23 2:03.10 4:14.30 9:35.92 10:41.55 16:13.5 34:53.6 13.24 61.00 43-3 5-10 20-5.25 53-5.50 157-4 190-5 190-5 12-10 4519

Athlete Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Katrina Lee Mary Jayne Harrelson Mary Jayne Harrelson Mary Jayne Harrelson Meghan Gaffney Whitney Ball Whitney Ball Melissa Morrison Monica Teeter Ronda White Linda McKoy Sabrina Hill Melissa Morrison Beverly Burnett Brittani Williams Meg Warren Nikole Simmons Suzanne Makinson Kiara Crutchfield

Site Tennessee Brigham Young (NCAA) Appalachian Oregon (NCAA) Oregon (NCAA) Virginia Military Gainesville (Regionals) Duke (NCAA) Florida New Orleans (NCAA) Marshall George Mason (Regional) Appalachian Appalachian Appalachian NC A&T (Regional) Georgia Tech Appalachian Winthrop Florida Western Carolina (SoCon)

Date 1989 1989 1993 2001 2001 2001 2007 1990 1989 1993 1989 2003 1989 1989 1993 2006 2008 1987 2006 2004 2008

100m Dash 11.22 Lamonda Miller 11.45 Melissa Morrison 11.54 Shonte’ Pinkston 11.66 Jennifer Claud 11.74 Christina Roberts 11.84 Lynette Gardin 11.84 Lynett Farmer 11.84 Ashley McKiver 11.93 Christy Hunter

1989 1993 2000 2005 2004 1989 1989 2008 1985

200m Dash 23.21 Lamonda Miller 23.72 Jennifer Claud 24.07 Melissa Morrison 24.11 Christy Hunter 24.17 Ashley McKiver 24.19 Lynette Gardin 24.27 Shonte’ Pinkston 24.35 Angela Pryor 24.41 Karen Houston 24.44 Priscilla Coleman

1500m Run 4:14.30 MJ Harrelson 4:21.74 Vanessa Kosmala 4:28.34 Jen Povick 4:29.05 Katie Sujkowski 4:32.51 Meghan Gaffney 4:35.23 Abby Reeder 4:35.74 Whitney Ball 4:35.74 Jennifer Bowers 4:36.64 Heidi Barger 4:37.49 Johanna Allen

2001 1990 2009 2003 2007 1999 1990 1991 1990 2001

1989 2004 1993 1986 2008 1991 2001 1999 1999 1983

400m Dash 55.23 Katrina Lee 55.35 Christy Hunter 55.67 MJ Harrelson 55.99 Lynette Gardin 56.14 Melissia Rogers 56.44 Matasha Brown 56.48 Asia Dunlap 56.91 Lynda Hiller 56.97 Juanita Welford 56.97 Christina Roberts

3000m Run 9:35.92 MJ Harrelson 9:37.14 Vanessa Kosmala 9:37.84 Whitney Ball 9:40.32 Abby Reeder 9:52.94 Beth Ruggles 10:05.24 Heidi Barger 10:07.34 Leigh Wallace 10:08.44 Christina Olson 10:08.74 Michelle Crow 10:09.52 Johanna Allen

2001 1990 1989 1999 1986 1990 1992 1996 1987 2001

1993 1986 2001 1992 1990 2004 2009 2007 1996 2003

800m Run 2:03.10 2:08.20 2:10.84 2:11.54 2:13.77 2:13.87 2:14.34 2:14.34 2:14.39 2:15.64

2001 2009 1990 1991 2008 2003 1984 1994 2007 1998

3000m Steeplechase 10:41.55 Meghan Gaffney 2007 11:25.85 Charlotte Walsh 2008 11:32.28 Jenna Wrieden 2007 11:34.94 Marivi Mercado 2004 11:41.02 Ehrin Irvin 2004 11:47.08 Stephanie Chapman 2009 11:47.46 Missy Dock 2003 11:55.11 Kristin Trexler 2005 12:02.32 Chelsea Jacobs 2003 12:04.85 Christina Post 2005 5000m Run 16:12.54 Whitney Ball 1990 16:35.94 Vanessa Kosmala 1990 17:06.43 Jen Povick 2009 17:06.95 Meghan Gaffney 2006 17:11.62 Jenna Wrieden 2007 17:12.54 Leigh Wallace 1992 17:16.46 Sarah Primeau 2003 17:20.72 Abby Reeder 1999 17:22.73 Katie Sujkowski 2005 17:30.64 Beth Ruggles 1988

MJ Harrelson Jen Povick Vanessa Kosmala Jennifer Bowers Kala Robertson Katie Sujkowski Donna Kozlowski Jenny Sheets Jennifer Povick Abby Slack

10,000m Run 34:53.64 Whitney Ball 35:50.54 Leigh Wallace 36:50.18 Jenna Wrieden 37:02.44 Lisa Mitchell 37:03.84 Nicole Disher 37:29.32 Sarah Primeau 37:33.41 Janelle Silverman 37:37.00 Noel Smith 38:00.10 Jannica Hjertman 18:03.61 Meghan Gaffney

1989 1992 2007 1985 1994 2003 2003 2003 1995 2009

100m Hurdles 13.24 Melissa Morrison 13.73 Ronda White 14.00 Trice Roundtree 14.35 Sheree Robbins 14.36 Tondra White 14.39 Michelle Brutus 14.40 Bobbie Puckett 14.51 Charlotte Redden 14.52 Tammy Pearsall 14.52 Beth Burleson

1993 2004 1997 1993 2003 2009 1986 1995 1991 1995

400m Hurdles 61.00 Monica Teeter 61.31 Tondra White 62.33 Chenel McFadden 62.36 Beth Burleson 62.90 Michelle Brutus 64.50 Tammy Pearsall 64.84 Donna Kozlowski 64.93 Frannette Sheffield 65.04 Mary Kay Williams 65.19 Myra Keeter 65.20 Lynne Ray

1989 2002 2007 1995 2008 1989 1984 1993 1981 2004 1989

Long Jump 20-5.25 Melissa Morrison 20-1.50 Ronda White 20-0.50 Linda McKoy 19-11.50 Vonteena Knotts 19-8 Deirdre Keyes 19-4.75 Danielle Thorpe 19-3 Beverly Coleman 19-0.50 Alice Vinson 19-0 Precious Quire 18-11 Patrina Massey 18-11 Nikki Harris

1993 2004 1990 2007 1990 2009 1983 1994 1994 1987 1995

Triple Jump 43-3 Ronda White 42-6.75 Kirsten Bowden 42-1.5 Danielle Thorpe 41-9.75 Tondra White 41-7 Sabrina Hill 41-2 Melissa Morrison 40-11.75 Precious Quire 40-11 Vonteena Knotts 40-8.25 Paula Moore 40-8.25 Jennifer Claud

2003 2001 2009 2004 1991 1993 1994 2008 2004 2005

High Jump 5-10 Linda McKoy 5-10 Sabrina Hill 5-8.75 Rebecca Hazeltine 5-8 Meg Warren 5-8 Kasey Barnette 5-7 Cynthia Miner 5-6 Beverly Coleman 5-6 Pat Poole 5-6 Jeanne King 5-6 Patricia Denson 5-6 Beth Burleson

1989 1989 2009 1986 1987 1993 1983 1984 1987 1988 1995

Shot Put 53-5.50 50-3.5 48-1 46-0 43-8 43-4.25 43-1.25 42-11 42-10.75 42-10.25

2006 2008 1998 2006 2004 2003 2009 1991 2007 2009

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Beverly Burnett Brittani Williams Ayokka Green Kristie Boggan Crystal Miller LaShana Poole Lily Tallent Michelle Rhyne Shaniqua Wallace Whitney Smyre


Women’s Outdoor Records Event Mark 4 x 100m 44.73 4 x 200m 1:36.69 4x 300m 2:42.92 4 x 400m 3:47.15 4 x 800m 9:11.45 4 x 1200m 15:37.27 4 x 1500m 18:38.24 4 x 1600m 22:02.4 DMR 12:01.4 (800, 400, 1200, 1600) Sprint Medley 4:09.4 (200-200-400-800) Sprint Medley 1:50.19 (100-100-200-400) Mixed 4x200 1:39.27

Relay Records

Athletes Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins Lamonda Miller, Lynett Farmer Lynette Gardin, Stethane Pipkins Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts Paula Moore, Ronda White Jennifer Claud, Matasha Brown Tondra White, Christina Roberts Mary Jayne Harrelson, Karen Underwood Perry Fields, Abby Slack Katie Sujkowski, Missy Dock Sarah Primeau, Jennifer Kelley Christina Olson, Jenny Chase Mary Jayne Harrelson, Abby Reeder Heidi Barger, Kirsten Jorgensen Tania Free, Dee Anna Davis Vanessa Kosmala, Jennifer Bowers Melissia Rogers, Traci McIntyre Jennifer Bowers, Paige Ingram Carrie Robinson, Melissia Rogers Jennifer Claud, Christina Roberts Paula Moore, Ronda White Alexis Hoover, Adrianna DiBernardi Eugene Jones, Willie Lewis

Discus 157-4 154-1 152-1 146-3 144-4 141-2 140-7 133-4 132-7 131-1

Brittani Williams LaShana Poole Ayokka Green Nikole Simmons Kristie Boggan Lily Tallent Michelle Rhyne Adrianne Alexander Sherri Miller Whitney Smyre

2008 2002 1998 2006 2006 2006 1991 2007 1993 2009

Javelin 190-5 143-3 135-6 129-6 128-11.5 128-11 127-3 121-6 120-8 117-2 117-2

Meg Warren Rachel Olander Susan Inge Erica Bahry Lily Tallent Carolyn Kitchens Christine Ziemba Michelle Wright Nikole Simmons Elizabeth Harrison Kristie Boggan

1987 1997 1991 1996 2009 2005 1995 1995 2004 1994 2006

Hammer 190-5 179-3 169-10 167-1 161-7.5 160-11 160-8 156-3 155-10 154-5

Nikole Simmons Crystal Miller LaShana Poole Brittani Williams Whitney Smyre Brittney Borden Carla Durham Beverly Burnett Kristie Boggan Michaela McGriff

2006 2005 2003 2008 2009 2006 2009 2005 2006 2009

Pole Vault 12-10 12-1.5 12-1.5 12-1.5 11-11.75 11-5.75 10-10 10-8.25 10-6 10-5.50 10-5.50

Suzanne Makinson Shea Snow Ashley Beale Julie Ward Caren Mah Kaitlyn Heeke Meg Irwin Jessica Fowler Bridget Robertson Karen Houston Kallie Kocourek

2004 2008 2009 2009 2006 2007 2009 2004 2005 1999 2001

Site BYU (NCAA)

Date 1989

Florida

1989

South Carolina 2003 NC State

2003

NC State

1999

South Carolina 2003 NC State

1997

Florida

1989

Georgia

1990

Clemson

1991

South Carolina 2003 South Carolina 2003

Heptathlon 4519 Kiara Crutchfield 4448 Tondra White 4332 Kristie Boggan 4035 Crystal Dukes 4024 Myra Keeter 3762 Nancy Hinson 3758 Caroline Jett 3611 Nadia Crutchfield 3506 Julie Ward 3448 Leslie Atalese

2008 2004 2006 2008 2004 2002 2006 2009 2007 2001

Heptathlon 100m Hurdles 14.41 Tondra White 14.63 Kiara Crutchfield 15.11 Myra Keeter 15.22 Kristie Boggan 15.72 Emily Wright

2004 2008 2004 2005 2006

Heptathlon High Jump 5-4.25 Tondra White 2004 5-1 Leslie Atalese 2001 5-1 Julie Ward 2007 4-11.75 Caroline Jett 2006 4-11.50 Nancy Hinson 2002 4-11.50 Myra Keeter 2004 Heptathlon Shot Put 46-0 Kristie Boggan 2006 39-3.75 Nancy Hinson 2002 36-10.25 Crystal Dukes 2008 35-0.50 Leslie Atalese 2001 32-11.25 Kiara Crutchfield 2008 32-8.50 Caroline Jett 2006 Heptathlon 200m 25.25 Tondra White 25.34 Kiara Crutchfield 26.32 Crystal Dukes 26.61 Kristie Boggan 26.66 Myra Keeter

2004 2008 2008 2004 2004

Heptathlon First Day Points 2994 Tondra White 2866 Kiara Crutchfield 2848 Kristie Boggan 2615 Crystal Dukes 2591 Myra Keeter

2004 2008 2006 2008 2004

Heptathlon Long Jump 17-9.50 Tondra White 17-8.25 Kiara Crutchfield 16-2.5 Crystal Dukes 16-1.75 Myra Keeter 15-6.75 Nancy Hinson

2004 2008 2008 2004 2002

Heptathlon Javelin 110-3 Kristie Boggan 96-1 Nancy Hinson 89-10 Natalie Sayewich 88-10 Myra Keeter 84-3 Kiara Crutchfield

2006 2002 2005 2004 2008

Heptathlon 800m 2:31.18 Caroline Jett 2:31.93 Tondra White 2:32.57 Myra Keeter 2:33.61 Kristie Boggan 2:35.64 Kiara Crutchfield

2006 2003 2004 2005 2008

Heptathlon Second Day Points 1939 Tondra White 1653 Kiara Crutchfield 1575 Myra Keeter 1514 Kristie Boggan 1455 Caroline Jett

2003 2008 2004 2005 2006

Senior Julie Ward’s 12-1.5 vault is ranks among the top jumps in school history

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Men’s Outdoor Records Individual Records Event 100m 200m 400m 800m 1500m 3000m 2000m SC 3000m SC 5000m 10,000m 110m H 400m H High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Pole Vault Shot Put Discus Javelin Old Javelin Hammer Decathlon

Mark 10.18 20.99 46.00 1:50.12 3:45.04 8:28.70 6:19.67 8:51.40 14:19.97 29:52.24 13.63 50.46 7-1.25 25-3 54-8.50 17-5.25 63-01.5 173-6 218-7 233-1 204-6 6263

Athlete Site Ernest Wiggins Florida David Carter Laffette Jordan Reggie Littlejohn Tennessee Todd Goewey Virginia Anthony Famiglietti UNC Charlotte Shane Austin North Carolina Chris Huffstickler North Carolina Joe Halin NC State Carlton Law NC State Charles Derrickson NCAA Championships Tommy Robbins Charles Mack Robert Johnson East Tennessee Michael Hanks Warren Posey Todd Poremba Virginia Military Anthony Greer NCAA Championships Mike Brooks Rob Grant Clemson Dave Markland Rich Grant South Carolina Dustin Wright Georgia Southern

Date 2004 1983 1979 1985 1984 1998 1998 1996 2005 1984 2007 1986 1984 1996 1987 1988 1998 2007 1984 1991 1977 1995 2006

Relay Records Event Mark 4 x 100m 39.91 4 x 200m 1:24.62 4 x 300m 2:19.85 4 x 400m 3:10.29 4 x 800m 7:29.5 4 x 1200m 13:15.41 4 x 1500m 15:44.07 4 x 1600m 17:07.2 Sprint Medley 1:33.56 Sprint Medley 3:22.31 (200-200-400-800) DMR 9:55.1 Shuttle Hurdle 58.99 400m SH 3:42.8

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Athletes Site Jason Green, Sean Jackson Appalachian Kevin McLeod, Ernest Wiggins Charles Derrickson, Dexter Jackson Florida Daniel Neal, Charles White Jason Green, Ernest Wiggins NC State Kevin McLeod, Sean Jackson Josh Cox, Chris Cutter South Carolina Charles Derrickson, Mark Sturgis Darryl Evans, Greg McCollum Reggie Littlejohn, Marshall Pitts Todd Goewey, Mike Jones Georgia Paul Goewey, Jesse Dingle Ethan Dodson, Dale Slaughter South Carolina Shawn Holland, Brad Goforth Harry Williams, Don Chapman NC State Mike Curcio, Keith Sewell Paul Goewey, Keith Sewell Todd Goewey, Mark Shea Eugene Jones, Johnny Svoboda South Carolina Daniel Neal, David Cherry Stacey Enoch, Greg McCollum NC State Marshall Pitts, Reggie Littlejohn Jesse Dingle, Darryl Evans Georgia Todd Goewey, Paul Goewey Chuck Goins, Tommy Robbins NC State Steve Kelly, Walt Foster James Orr, Stanley Harris Kenneth Springs, Alan Valentine

Date 2003

2007 2003 2006 1985 1984 2003 1986 1985 2006 1985

100m Dash 10.18 Ernest Wiggins 2004 10.42 Jason Green 2003 10.44 Dexter Jackson 2007 10.46 Jason Dalton 1993 10.56 Leander Watts 1993 10.56 Chris Martin 2005 10.57 Kenneth Herndon 1983 10.59 Sean Jackson 2004 10.61 Leon Corpening 1998 10.62 Mike Rigsbee 1983 10.62 Eugene Jones 2005 200m Dash 20.99 David Carter 1983 21.01 Dexter Jackson 2007 21.24 Lafette Jordan 1979 21.25 Jason Dalton 1993 21.27 Reggie Williams 2002 21.27 Jason Green 2003 21.33 Kenneth Herndon 1984 21.34 Chris Martin 2004 21.36 Jason McGhinnis 1999 21.38 Eric Joe 1989 21.38 Ernest Wiggins 2004 400m Dash 46.00 Lafette Jordan 46.16 David Carter 46.88 Marshall Pitts 47.58 Eric Joe 47.60 Curtis Lowe

1979 1983 1986 1989 1989

800m Run 1:50.12 Reggie Littlejohn 1:50.54 Bryan Burney 1:50.83 Allen Brooks 1:51.06 Keith Sewell 1:51.22 Jesse Dingle 1:51.31 John Evans

1985 2004 1991 1986 1982 1982

1500m Run 3:44.9 Todd Goewey 3:45.1 Paul Goewey 3:47.63 Adam Van Nortwick 3:49.1 Louis Blount 3:49.6 Mike Curcio 3:51.0 Harry Williams 3:51.2 Mark Shea 3:51.9 Anthony Famiglietti

1984 1984 2005 1977 1986 1985 1985 1998

3000m Run 8:28.70 Anthony Famiglietti 8:32.61 Joe Halin 8:35.34 Phil Mitchell 8:35.43 Shane Austin 8:37.15 Lance Parker 8:38.10 Franklin Manchester 8:40.95 Asmeron Desta 8:42.18 Will Dickerson 8:44.83 Stephen Thacker 8:46.86 Brad Leach

1998 2004 2007 1999 2003 2004 2008 1997 1997 1998

3000m Steeplechase 8:51.40 Chris Huffstickler 8:52.16 Anthony Famiglietti 9:00.50 Pete Vandenberg 9:05.82 Sean Soderman 9:05.94 Bobby Wilhoit 9:11.00 Shane Austin 9:16.01 Jamie Griggs 9:16.81 Steve Simandle

1996 1998 1989 2009 1983 1999 1993 1991

5000m Run 14:19.97 Joe Halin 14:20.6 Tommy Holland 14:22.8 Louis Blount 14:24.2 Pete Vandenberg 14:26.25 Anthony Famiglietti 14:27.0 Carlton Law 14:28.6 Mark Shea 14:33.3 Will Dickerson 14:38.4 Bobby Wilhoit

2005 1995 1977 1989 1998 1984 1985 1997 1984

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10,000m Run 29:52.1 Carlton Law 29:55.4 Mark Shea 30:02.3 Louis Blount 30:02.4 Bobby Wilhoit 30:11.0 Brad Dodson 30:28.0 Gary Cohen 30:44.98 Carson Blackwelder 31:03.04 Charlie Storm 31:13.93 Stephen Thacker 31:17.77 Brendon Helms

1984 1986 1977 1983 1990 1979 2004 1989 1997 2004

110m Hurdles 13.63 Charles Derrickson 13.84 Walt Foster 13.99 Chris Havner 13.99 Tommy Robbins 14.06 Omari Francis 14.11 Daniel Neal 14.24 Ryan Linebarger 14.30 Allen Valentine 14.34 Matt Boruff 14.40 James Orr

2007 1986 1986 1986 2001 2008 2001 1979 2008 1982

400m Hurdles 50.46 Tommy Robbins 50.70 Alan Brooks 51.97 Ryan Linebarger 52.51 Scott Gilmer 52.60 Michael Baldwin 52.77 Daniel Neal 52.79 Garsen Hedrick 53.01 Kenneth Springs

1986 1991 2002 1983 1986 2006 1994 1983

Long Jump 25-3 Michael Hanks 25-2 Charles Mahatha 25-1 Damion McLean 24-5 Carl Harris 24-4.50 Robbie Mosley 24-3.50 Holt McPherson 24-0.25 Warren Posey 23-11.75 Joel Gaddy 23-11.75 Ricky Harris 23-10.75 Charles Fowler

1987 2000 2001 1985 1983 2003 1989 2007 2008 1979

Triple Jump 54-8.50 Warren Posey 54-6.50 Michael Hanks 53-10.50 Robbie Mosley 53-8 Robert Johnson 51-11.25 Joel Gaddy 51-9 Carl Harris 50-7.25 Mark Sturgis 50-2 Charles Mahatha

1988 1987 1983 1996 2008 1985 2009 2000

High Jump 7-1.25 Robert Johnson 7-1.25 Charles Mack 7-1 Mel Hubbard 7-0.25 Bobby Terry 7-0 Jon Fullen 6-11 Darius Purcell 6-10.25 Carl Harris 6-10 Greg Buckner 6-9 Gary Murphy 6-8.75 Dan Smith

1996 1984 1978 1978 1991 2009 1985 1981 1978 2004

Shot Put 63-01.50 56-2 54-3.75 54-2.50 53-9 53-5.50 53-2.75 52-6.50 52-5 52-0.75

Anthony Greer Bob Smith Kerry Brown Leigh Hawkins Jared Stalling Malcolm Styers Wes Kiser Steve Schultz Steve Jeck Jerod Gardner

2007 2004 2005 1989 2009 2009 2008 1984 1983 2009

Discus 173-6 170-6 167-7 164-0 163-2 160-2 159-7 158-5 157-1

Mike Brooks Leigh Hawkins Jim Hannigan Bob Smith Anthony Greer Jerod Gardner Wes Kiser Bill Caldwell Malcolm Styers

1984 1988 1981 2004 2005 2008 2008 1975 2009

Men’s Outdoor Records

Javelin (New) 218-7 Rob Grant 183-3 Adam Williams 182-3 Larry Brock 181-0 Matt Burnette 175-3 Mike Worley 172-0 Jim Campbell 171-9 Matt Pfingst 177-2 Chad Michael 169-9 Daniel Duckworth 168-8 Todd Jackson

1991 2006 1999 1996 1993 1997 2009 2001 2003 1992

Javelin (Old) 233-1 Dave Markland 203-4 Ben Toler 193-9 Andy Dillenbeck 189-2 Oscho Rufty 188-10 Phil Coccioletti

1977 1973 1981 1979 1975

Hammer 204-6 198-11 194-3 191-2 190-4 190-0 185-5 185-3 179-2 169-10

Rich Grant Wes Kiser Rich Latta Tim Daly Bob Smith Oscho Rufty Grant Haun Anthony Greer Malcolm Styers Bobby Kirkland

1995 2008 1997 2009 2004 1981 2008 2007 2009 1985

Pole Vault 17-5.25 16-2 16-0.75 16-0 16-0 15-11 15-9 15-7 15-7 15-7 15-7

Todd Poremba David Ward Dan Queen Mike Schell Mike Guess Matt Boruff Wes Pickens Jeff Fitzgerald Barron Shell Justin Hunnicut Ryan Twiford

1998 1979 2006 1989 1992 2009 2002 1996 2006 2007 2008

Decathlon 6278 Jake Goodchild 6263 Dustin Wright 6164 Chad Michael 6147 Dan Queen 6054 Matt Pfingst 5498 Ben Yocum 5389 Daniel Duckworth 5327 Robert Brookshire 5259 Adam Williams 5183 Matt Boruff

2009 2006 2002 2004 2009 2000 1999 2002 2006 2008

Decathlon First Day Points 3407 Dustin Wright 3395 Jake Goodchild 3330 Matt Pfingst 3184 Dan Queen 3175 Chad Michael 3085 Matt Boruff 3077 Daniel Duckworth

2006 2009 2009 2004 2002 2008 1999

Decathlon Second Day Points 2988 Chad Michael 2963 Dan Queen 2883 Jake Goodchild 2856 Dustin Wright 2724 Matt Pfingst 2562 Ben Yokum 2441 Stuart Makinson

2002 2004 2009 2006 2009 2000 2003

Decathlon 100m Dash 11.30 Jake Goodchild 11.32 Dustin Wright 11.35 Chad Michael 11.41 Matt Pfingst 11.53 Adam Williams 11.55 Dan Queen 11.65 Robert Brookshire

2009 2004 2002 2009 2005 2004 2002

Decathlon Long Jump 21-2 Dustin Wright 20-4.5 Matt Pfingst 20-4.25 Dan Queen 20-3 Jake Goodchild 19-9.75 Matt Boruff 19-9.50 Daniel Duckworth 19-5.25 Chad Michael

2006 2009 2006 2008 2008 1999 2002

Decathlon Shot Put 45-9 Chad Michael 40-0.50 Dustin Wright 38-7.75 Jake Goodchild 37-5.75 Dan Queen 37-5.25 Daniel Duckworth 37-0.25 Robert Brookshire 34-7.75 Matt Pfingst 33-11.50 Alex Moore

2002 2006 2009 2004 1999 2002 2009 2004

Decathlon High Jump 6-3.25 Matt Pfingst 6-0 Matt Boruff 5-11.5 Jake Goodchild 5-9.75 Chad Michael 5-8.75 Dan Queen 5-8.50 Daniel Duckworth 5-8 Dustin Wright 5-7 Ben Yocum

2009 2008 2009 2002 2003 1999 2006 2000

Decathlon 400m Dash 50.36 Dustin Wright 51.26 Jake Goodchild 52.00 Ben Yocum 52.65 Matt Boruff 52.91 Matt Pfingst 52.94 Dan Queen 53.24 Adam Williams

2005 2009 2000 2008 2009 2004 2005

Decathlon 100m Hurdles 15.24 Dustin Wright 15.78 Matt Boruff 16.17 Chad Michael 16.32 Dan Queen 17.09 Barron Shell 17.19 Jake Goodchild

2005 2008 2002 2006 2005 2009

Decathlon Discus 123-8 Chad Michael 122-1 Jake Goodchild 121-10 Dustin Wright 109-6 Robert Brookshire 108-8 Dan Queen 106-7 Alex Moore

2002 2009 2006 2002 2006 2004

Decathlon Pole Vault 14-11 Dan Queen 14-0 Ben Yocum 13-5.25 Stuart Makinson 13-5 Chad Michael 13-3.5 Matt Pfingst 13-3.5 Dustin Wright 13-3.5 Barron Shell 13-3.5 Jake Goodchild

2003 2000 2003 2002 2009 2005 2005 2008

Decathlon Javelin 174-2 Adam Williams 162-9 Chad Michael 161-11 Matt Pfingst 151-3 Dan Queen 144-10 Dustin Wright 135-6 Daniel Duckworth 130-9 Jake Goodchild

2006 2002 2009 2004 2005 1999 2009

Decathlon 1500m Run 4:49.48 Jake Goodchild 4:51.10 Matt Pfingst 4:51.76 Ben Yocum 4:58.15 Daniel Duckworth 5:01.09 Matt Boruff 5:01.98 Dan Queen 5:07.54 Dustin Wright

2008 2009 2000 1999 2008 2003 2006

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Women’s SoCon Championships

Indoor Champions 55m Dash 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1996 2000 2001 2002

6.91 6.82 7.01 7.10 6.98 7.05 7.25 6.95 6.90 7.04

Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Lynett Farmer Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Alice Vinson Niki Harris Shonte' Pinkston Shonte' Pinkston Jennifer Claud

55m Hurdles 1988 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 2003

8.68 8.49 8.18 7.98 8.09 8.20 8.20 8.07 7.86

Patrina Massey Monica Teeter Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Beth Burleson Charlotte Redden Trice Roundtree Ronda White

60m Hurdles 2004 8.62

200m Dash 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 2000 2001 2004

24.06 23.84 25.83 24.99 24.93 25.69 24.60 24.63 24.59

400m Dash 1988 58.39 1990 59.17 1992 56.55

800m Run 1990 1991 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003

2:18.59 2:13.67 2:13.30 2:10.54 2:15.91 2:08.40 2:13.29 2:19.45

Mile Run 1990 1999 2001 2002 2007

5:12.61 4:57.17 4:59.20 5:07.96 5:00.88

Ronda White Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Stethane Pipkins Lynette Gardin Lynette Gardin Melissa Morrison Shonte' Pinkston Shonte' Pinkston Jennifer Claud Melissia Rogers Monica Teeter Lynette Gardin Jennifer Bowers Jennifer Bowers MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Katie Sujkowski Traci McIntyre MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Meghan Gaffney

1988 1989 1990 1991 1994 2004

5-6 5-9 5-6 5-6 5-7.75 5-6

1998 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

47-7 Ayokka Green 43-10.75LaShana Poole 48-2 Beverly Burnett 47-2.50 Brittani Williams 48-10 Beverly Burnett 47-9 Brittani Williams 48-3.5 Brittani Williams 43-1.5 Whitney Smyre

1996 1998 2001 2002 2003 2008 2009

48-2.75 55-1.5 55-3.75 56-3.25 57-2 59-2.75 58-4.5

2006 11-5.75 Caren Mah 2008 12-1.50 Shea Snow 2009 11-9.75 Julie Ward

Two Mile Relay

1991 9:29.56 Bowers, Girouard Barger, Free 1992 9:34.06

Mile Relay

1989 3:58.83 1993 4:06.51

Pipkins, Rogers Teeter, Gardin Lazenby, Burleson Parkan, Lee

3200m Relay 1990 9:47.70

1600m Relay

1990 4:00.92 2001 3:51.37 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Pinkston

Distance Medley Relay

1994 12:23.41 1999 12:23.66 Harrelson, Reeder Slack, Underwood 2001 12:14.16 Harrelson, Stolpe Caudle, Needham 2006 12:11.01 K. Smith, Jett Gaffney, A. Baker 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 ,2007, 2009

5000m Run

Outdoor Champions

1991 1994 2002 2005 2006 2008

18-8.75 Sabrina Hill 19-3.50 Alice Vinson 19-6.75 Ronda White 19-6.25 Jennifer Claud 19-11 Vonteena Knotts 19-00.75 Vonteena Knotts

Triple Jump 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

38-2 Linda McKoy 38-11 Stethane Pipkins 39-2 Sabrina Hill 40-6.50 Sabrina Hill 40-11.25 Melissa Morrison 40-11.50 Melissa Morrison 39-3.50 Precious Quire 41-6 Precious Quire 41-2.25 Kirsten Bowden 40-4.75 Tondra White 41-4.50 Ronda White 43-7.75 Ronda White 41-11.25 Jennifer Claud

1988 1989 1990 1992 1993

Ayokka Green Ayokka Green LaShana Poole LaShana Poole LaShana Poole Brittani Williams Whitney Smyre

Pole Vault

100m Dash 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1993 1994 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2004

11.69 11.56 11.50 12.24 12.01 11.45 12.04 11.89 11.76 11.80 11.83 12.29 11.73

Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Stethane Pipkins Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Alice Vinson Shonte’ Pinkston Shonte’ Pinkston Shonte’ Pinkston Shonte’ Pinkston Jennifer Claud Jennifer Claud

100m Hurdles 1987 1988 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 2002 2003 2004

14.56 15.03 13.96 14.76 13.70 14.65 14.57 14.44 14.07 13.98 13.79

Bobbie Puckett Patrina Massey Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Charlotte Redden Trice Roundtree Trice Roundtree Ronda White Ronda White Ronda White

24.05 23.88 23.50 25.54 24.72 24.07 24.53 25.01 24.55 24.27 24.76 24.42 23.76

400m Dash

20 LB. WEIGHT

1989 9:48.61 Whitney Ball 1990 9:57.28 Whitney Ball 2009 9:47.21 Meg Gaffney

Long Jump

1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1993 1995 1998 1999 2001 2002 2004 2005

Shot Put

Team Champions

16:52.46 Whitney Ball 17:26.16 Whitney Ball 17:07.82 Leigh Wallace 17:43.56 Sarah Primeau

200m Dash

Linda McKoy Linda McKoy Linda McKoy Sabrina Hill Cindy Miner Suzanne Makinson

3000m Run

1989 1990 1992 2003

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High Jump

56.74 57.95 56.50 55.99 55.23

Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Lamonda Miller Stethane Pipkins Lynette Gardin Melissa Morrison Katrina Lee Shonte’ Pinkston Angela Pryor Shonte’ Pinkston Jennifer Claud Jennifer Claud Jennifer Claud Melissia Rogers Melissia Rogers Melissia Rogers Lynette Gardin Katrina Lee

400m Hurdles 1989 61.24 1994 63.35

800m Run 1990 1991 1994 1997 1998 1999 2001

2:15.45 2:14.45 2:14.17 2:10.69 2:09.47 2:07.93 2:10.24

1500m Run 1988 1990 1991 1992 1997 1998 1999 2001 2002 2003 2007

4:39.25 4:30.10 4:35.59 4:41.37 4:36.56 4:26.62 4:24.14 4:33.58 4:38.85 4:39.86 4:32.51

Monica Teeter Beth Burleson Vanessa Kosmala Jennifer Bowers Jenny Sheets MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson Karen Osada Vanessa Kosmala Jennifer Bowers Carrie Hogg MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson MJ Harrelson Katie Sujkowski Katie Sujkowski Meghan Gaffney

3000m Run 1988 1989 1990 1992 1997 1999 2001

10:07.62 Beth Ruggles 9:37.66 . Whitney Ball 9:45.9. Vanessa Kosmala 10:03.93 Leigh Wallace 10:23.63 Jenny Chase 9:52.17 MJ Harrelson 9:35.92 MJ Harrelson

3000m Steeplechase

2007 10:46.40 Meghan Gaffney

5000m Run 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 2002

17:41.68 17:30/64 16:49.10 17:35.98 17:12.53 17:59.60

10,000m Run 1989 1990 1992 2002

36:18.89 36:05.16 36:55.70 38:08.78

Long Jump 1987 1990 1992 1993 1994 2002 2003 2004

18-6.75 20-0.50 19-4.50 20-5.25 19-0.50 19-4.75 19-1.25 20-1.50

Triple Jump 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993

37-1.25 37-4.50 37-7.25 38-2.75 39-0.50 38-5 41-2

Cindy Little Beth Ruggles Whitney Ball Whitney Ball Leigh Wallace Sarah Primeau Whitney Ball Whitney Ball Leigh Wallace Sarah Primeau

Patrina Massey Linda McKoy Melissa Morrison Melissa Morrison Alice Vinson Ronda White Ronda White Ronda White Patrina Massey Linda McKoy Linda McKoy Sabrina Hill Sabrina Hill Sabrina Hill Melissa Morrison

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1994 1995 1996 2001 2002 2003 2004 2008 2009

40-3.25 40-9 39-2.25 42-6.75 42-0 41-8 41-8.50 41-3.75 42-1.5

High Jump 1987 1988 1989 1992 1993

5-6 5-6 5-4 5-4 5-7

Precious Quire Precious Quire Nikki Harris Kirsten Bowden Ronda White Ronda White Ronda White Danielle Thorpe Danielle Thorpe Jeanne King Linda McKoy Linda McKoy Sabrina Hill Cindy Miner

Pole Vault

2008 11-11.25 Shea Snow 2009 12-1.5 Shea Snow

Javelin 1987 1991 1992 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 2005 2009

174-11 127-2 129-2 121-5 132-3 131-0 139-7 123-0 128-11 129-0

Discus 1989 1993 1996 1997 1998 2001 2002 2003 2007 2008 2009

140-0 132-7 141-9 139-4 152-1 135-6 141-6 148-8 138-07 140-07 161-8

Meg Warren Susan Inge Susan Inge Rachel Olander Rachel Olander Rachel Olander Rachel Olander Christine Ziemba Carolyn Kitchens Lily Tallent Michelle Rhyne Sherri Miller Ayokka Green Ayokka Green Ayokka Green LaShana Poole LaShana Poole LaShana Poole Brittani Williams Brittani Williams Lily Tallent

Shot Put 1992 1998 2004 2005 2006 2009

43-1 Michelle Rhyne 48-1 Ayokka Green 44-6.75 Beverly Burnett 50-10.25 Beverly Burnett 48-11.50 Beverly Burnett 43-1.5 Lily Tallent

Hammer 2003 2005 2006 2008 2009

169-10 181-4 189-2 160-11 161-8

Heptathlon 2003 4388 2006 4332 2008 4519

LaShana Poole Nikole Simmons Nikole Simmons Brittani Williams Whitney Smyre Tondra White Kristie Boggan Kiara Crutchfield

400m Relay 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1998 1999 2000 2004

47.66 46.81 45.86 48.18 46.50 46.84 45.71 46.23 47.29 46.88 47.04 45.78

1600m Relay 1988 1989 1990 1991 1998

3:52.84 3:52.86 3:54.00 3:53.31 3:52.39

Team Champions

1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992,1993, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2009


Men’s SoCon Championships I ndoor Champions 55m Dash 1982 1991 1992 1993 1994 2002 2003

6.37 6.40 6.47 6.37 6.34 6.26 6.26

55m Hurdles 1984 1985 7.58 1987 1990 7.68 1992 7.57 1999 7.61 2000 7.58 2002 7.66

60m Dash 2004

6.73

60m Hurdles 2007 2008

7.95 8.05

200m Dash 1989 1991 1992 2000 2003 2004 2005

21.96 21.60 21.86 21.55 21.61 21.64 21.71

400m Dash 1992 1997 2005

48.99 50.01 48.42

500m Run

1980 1985 1:04.56 1986 1:04.34

800m Run 1985 1986 1994 1995

1:56.6 1:57.68 1:53.07 1:54.42

1000m Run

1984 1985 2:27.7 1986 2:29.54

1500m Run 1985

3000m Run

1976 1977 1995 8:26.39 2000 8:29.32 2007 8:34.68 2008 8:27.41

5000m Run

1976 1977 1978 1995 14:40.40 1996 15:03.6 1997 14:48.41 2001 15:02.19 2007 15:00.77 2008 14:53.74

60 yd Hurdles 1984 1987 2008

7.51 7.36 8.05

440 yd Run 1979

47.69

600 yd Run 1980

1:10.57

1000 yd Run 1984 1984

2:12.70 4:05.9

Mile Run

1984 1985 4:05.9 1995 4:17.90 2007 4:14.34 2009 4:11.08

Two Mile Run 1976 1977

9:11.5 9:04.0

Mike Rigsbee Frank Allen Jason Dalton Leander Watts Leander Watts Jason Green Jason Green Walt Foster Chris Havner Walt Foster Lawrence Lloyd Kedrick Ford Omari Francis Ryan Linebarger Ryan Linebarger Ernest Wiggins Charles Derrickson Daniel Neal Frank Allen Frank Allen Jason Dalton Jason McGhinnis Jason Green Ernest Wiggins Chris Martin Eric Joe Bobby Horan Bryan Burney Laffette Jordan David Carter Marshall Pitts Jesse Dingle Thayne Harmon Jon Austin Jon Austin Paul Goewey Todd Goewey Keith Sewell Todd Goewey Louis Blount Louis Blount Tommy Holland Ben Bissette Adam Van Nortwick Brian Deal Ric Shiver Norman Blair Gary Gohen Tommy Holland Tommy Holland Seth Peoples Ben Bissette Brendon Helms Brian Deal Walt Foster Walt Foster Daniel Neal Laffette Jordan Laffette Jordan Paul Goewey Todd Goewey Todd Goewey Todd Goewey Chris Huffstickler Adam Van Nortwick Chris Moen

Distance Medley Relay

1983 - 10:10.98, 1984 - 10:09.69, 2001 - 10:20.20, 2002 - 10:13.20, 2007-10:19.14, 2008- 10:18.42, 2009 - 10:16.38

Long Jump 1981 1982 1986 1987 1992 1999 2000 2003 2005 2006 2007 2008

22-9.50 23-8.50 24-4.50 25-1.25 24-3.25 24- 7 24-5.75 24-7.25 23-3.25 22-10 23-7.25 23-1.75

Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Michael Hanks Michael Hanks Linell Johnson Charles Mahatha Damion McLean Holt McPherson Joel Gaddy Mark Sturgis Ricky Harris Joel Gaddy

1980 1981 1982 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1992 1995 1999 2000 2001 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

50-6.50 50-5 51-5 49-4 51-10.50 50-10.25 52-10.25 51-7 49-1.25 48-11.75 51-0.50 48-6.75 51-3.75 48-3.50 48-6.25 48-4 49-11.50 48-4 51-00 50-00.5

Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Carl Harris Michael Hanks Michael Hanks Warren Posey Warren Posey Jon Fullen Linell Johnson Robert Johnson Charles Mahatha Charles Mahatha Keith Jenkins Gerald Foreman Mark Sturgis Mark Sturgis Joel Gaddy Joel Gaddy Mark Sturgis

Triple Jump

High Jump 1978 1980 1984 1986 1987 1992 1997 2006

6-8 6-8 6-10 7-0 6-9.50 6-11 6-9.75 6-6

Pole Vault 1977 1978 1979 1980 1984 1989 1990 1996 1997 1998 2005 2006 2007 2008

15-6 15-6 15-0 15-0 15-1 15-4.25 15-7.25 16-1.25 15-1.75 16-7.25 16-0.75 15-5.50 14-11.50 15-5

Shot Put 1985 1987 1988 1989 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2009

51-11 51-9.50 51-6 52-4.75 53-5.50 51-8.50 54-5.50 54-8.75 51-3.50 51-.075 54-4

35 lb Weight 1980 1981 1985 1987 1988 1989 1992 1994 1995 1997 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

54-1.25 58-2.25 56-9.50 51-9.50 54-1.25 51-0.75 53-9 57-2.50 58-9 60-3 59-11.25 58-1.25 61-5 56-1.75 57-9 51-0.75 61-00.75 56-6.75

Heptathlon 2004 2005 2006 2008 2009

4571 4581 4602 4720 5021

Steve Schultz Steve Jeck Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Bob Smith Anthony Greer Bob Smith Anthony Greer Anthony Greer Wes Kiser Malcolm Styers Oscho Rufty Oscho Rufty Steve Jeck Steve Jeck Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Rich Grant Rich Grant Rich Grant Rich Latta Bob Smith Daniel Duckworth Bob Smith Anthony Greer Anthony Greer Wes Kiser Wes Kiser Malcolm Styers Dan Queen Dustin Wright Josh Cox Matt Boruff Matt Boruff

1989-3:15.25, 1991-3:17.90, 1994 - 3:19.68 1986 - 3:18.15 **, 2002 - 3:16.35, 2005 - 3:15.32, 2006 - 3:21.29

Two Mile Relay 1989

7:47.70

1985

7:52.63

Team Champions

1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2009

Outdoor Champions 100m Dash 1984 1988 1992 1993 2002 2003

10.66 10.72 10.84 10.46 10.69 10.42

110m Hurdles 1984 1985 1986 1987 1992 1999 2001 2002 2006 2007 2008

14.35 14.24 14.36 14.42 14.68 14.38 14.46 14.50 14.17 14.61 14.59

200m Dash 1979 1980 1981 1992 1993 2002 2003 2004 2007

21.74 21.26 21.93 21.60 21.36 21.50 21.27 21.45 21.01

400m Dash 1978 1980 1983

46.93 46.95 46.23

400m Hurdles David Ward David Ward Lynn Lomax Lynn Lomax Robert Patterson Mike Schell Gary Hall Todd Poremba Jeff Fitzgerald Todd Poremba Dan Queen Barron Shell Barron Shell Mike Wilson

Mile Relay

1600m Relay Louis Blount Louis Blount

Bobby Terry Bobby Terry Charles Mack Sammie Cunningham Sammie Cunningham Jon Fullen Mike Kroeger Ricky Harris

1996 2006 2007 2008 2009

3200m Relay

2002

51.97

800m Run 1981 1985 1992 1994 1995 2004 2005

1:52.12 1:53.07 1:54.10 1:51.54 1:52.88 1:50.54 1:52.61

1500m Run 1984 1994

3:49.10 3:58.97

Kenneth Herndon Keith Collins Jason Dalton Jason Dalton Ernest Wiggins Jason Green

Walt Foster Tommy Robbins Chris Havner Tommy Robbins Kedrick Ford Omari Francis Omari Francis Ryan Linebarger Charles Derrickson Daniel Neal Daniel Neal LaFette Jordan LaFette Jordan Eddie Barnes Jason Dalton Jason Dalton Reggie Williams Jason Green Chris Martin Dexter Jackson Lafette Jordan Lafette Jordan David Carter Ryan Linebarger

9:05.76 9:25.00 9:17.23 9:14.04 9:08.06 9:24.37

5000m Run 1977 1995 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2008

14:22.80 14:49.80 15:00.91 14:42.60 14:54.51 14:53.43 14:53.22 14:45.38

10,000m Run 1995 1997 1999 2001 2005 2007 2008

31:24.00 31:39.00 31:30.81 31:18.45 32:14.49 32:26.64 32:13.86

Long Jump 1986 1987 1989 1991 2001 2006 2007

24-10 25-3 23-11 23-10.75 23-10 23-4.75 23-11.75

High Jump 1977 1978 1979 1980 1984 1987 1991 1993 1996

6-9 7-0 6-11 7-0.25 7-1.25 6-8 7-0 6-8 7-1.75

1979 1982 1984 1987 1989 1993 1996 1998 2000 2003 2006 2007 2008

15-6 15-0 14-6 15-6 16-0 15-0 16-0.75 17-5.25 15-5.50 15-1 15-7 15-1 15-2.75

Javelin 1975 1977 1989 1992

Discus 1979 1982 1986 1988 1989 1993 1996 2000 2002 2004 2005 2007 2008

159-2 155-8 154-6 164-10 160-6 157-3 150-9 152-0 153-3 148-6 163-2 154-5 156-03

Jim Hanigan Mike Brooks Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Eric Roberts Rich Latta Larry Brock Bob Smith Bob Smith Anthony Greer Anthony Greer Wes Kiser

Shot Put

Hammer

Tommy Holland Will Dickerson Will Dickerson Ben Bissette Joe Halin Phil Mitchell Blair Teal Michael Hanks Michael Hanks Warren Posey Linell Johnson Damion McLean Ricky Harris Joel Gaddy

1981 1987 1988 1989 1992 1993 1994 1995 1997 2002 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

51-7.50 51-5.50 55-2.50 52-4 50-10.50 51-2.75 50-8.75 58-1.75 56-1.25 51-5.75 52-1

190-0 154-3 162-1 169-7 168-1 178-1 185-10 196-8 194-3 172-3 190-4 189-8 167-0 185-3 198-11 181-5

Decathlon 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

David Ward Lynn Lomax Pete Anderson Mike Schell Mike Schell Dennis Gutknecht Todd Poremba Todd Poremba Wes Pickens Jon Norman Barron Shell Barron Shell Ryan Twiford

Dave Markland Dave Markland Rob Grant Rob Grant

Todd Goewey Dustin Allred

Louis Blount Brian Meisch Will Dickerson Anthony Famiglietti Shane Austin Shane Austin Ben Bissette Brian Deal

Mel Hubbard Mel Hubbard Mel Hubbard Bobby Terry Charles Mack Sam Cunningham Jon Fullen Ryan Thiel Robert Johnson

219-3 229-8 185-11 195-0

1985 1987 1988 1989 1992 2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009

Bobby Wilhoit Peter Vandenberg Chris Huffstickler Chris Huffstickler Anthony Famiglietti Mark Maddox

Robert Johnson Mark Sturgis Joel Gaddy Joel Gaddy Mark Sturgis

Pole Vault

Jesse Dingle Reggie Littlejohn Paul Helmandollar Jon Austin Jon Austin Bryan Burney Bryan Burney

3000m Steeplechase 1983 1990 1995 1996 1998 2008

49-11.75 50-1.25 49-11.75 50-11.50 50-1.25

6162 5883 5957 6021 6263

Steve Schultz Steve Jeck Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Eric Roberts Anthony Greer Bob Smith Anthony Greer Anthony Greer Wes Kiser Jerod Gardner

Oscho Rufty Steve Jeck Leigh Hawkins Leigh Hawkins Rich Grant Rich Grant Rich Grant Rich Grant Rich Latta Bob Smith Bob Smith Bob Smith Grant Haun Anthony Greer Wes Kiser Tim Daly

Chad Michael Dan Queen Dustin Wright Dustin Wright Dustin Wright

400m Relay 2002 - 40.51, 2003 - 39.91, 2004 - 40.46

1600m Relay 1986 - 3:11.41, 1989 - 3:12.81, 1990 - 3:14.09, 1991 - 3:15.34, 1998 - 3:16.69, 2004 - 3:15.44

Team Champions 1980, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2008

Triple Jump 1980 1981 1982 1983 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990

50-6 52-8 51-1 52-6 51-6.25 52-8.50 51-3.25 51-11 50-10.25 47-6.25

Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Robbie Mosley Carl Harris Michael Hanks Michael Hanks Warren Posey Warren Posey Jon Fullen

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Women’s All-Time Roster The men’s and women’s all-time roster is a production of the ASU Sports Information Department and the ASU Track and Field and Cross Country Programs. Any additions, subtractions, and/or corrections can be submitted with proper documentation to the ASU Sports Information Office Adrienne Alexander 2006-08 Johanna Allen Julie Anderson Leslie Atalese Stephanie Atkins 2003-07 Melanie Babb Anna Baker 2004-08 Charlotte Baker 2002-06 Whitney Ball Erica Banry Heidi Barger 1988-92 Kasey Barnette Ashley Beale 2006-pres Kathleen Billington Suzanne Black Kristie Boggan 2002-06 Brittney Borden 2005-07 Kristen Bowden Addie Bower Jennifer Bowers 1987-91 Carla Bowlin 2002-06 Matasha Brown 2001-05 Michelle Brutus 2007-pres Beth Burleson Beverly Burnett 2002-06 Tyler Caudle Jenny Chase Jennifer Claud 2001-05 Inga Coggeshall 2004 Denise Coholich 1981-85 Beverly Coleman Priscilla Coleman Julie Cooper Leigh Cooper Amanda Corman 2002 Michelle Crow 1985-89 Kiara Crutchfield 2007-pres Danielle Cullen 2005-07 Dee Anna Davis Holly DeCann Patricia Denson Adrianna Dibernardi 2003-07 Nichole Disher 1990-94 Melissa “Missy’” Dock 2000-04 Crystal Dukes 2007-pres Elizabeth Edel 2001-05 Mary Engle Tiffany Enloe 2007 Porsha’ Evans-Hardy 2005-09 Latoya Farmer 2007 Lynette Farmer Jennifer Flaherty 2004 Perry Fields Sandra Ford Alicia Foust Jessica Fowler Tania Free Melanie Frye 2007-08 Corie Fuchs 1996-00 Meghan Gaffney 2004-09 Lynette Gardin 1989-92 Laura Girouard Hillary Goode 2000-04 Taiisha Goins Gina Gomez Ayokka Green Sheila Green Stephanie Hall 2002-06 Mary Jayne Harrelson 1996-01 Michelle Harris Nikki Harris Elizabeth Harrison Bianca Harvey 2007-pres Kelly Hawkins Rebecca Hazeltine 2007-pres Kaitlyn Heeke 2004-08 Erin Hicks

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Melanie Hicks Sabrina Hill Bridgette Hills Lynda Hiller Nancy Hinson Jannica Hjertman Carrie Hogg Alexis Hoover Jenny Honeycutt Teshayla Horne Karen Houston Emily Hoyt Christy Hunter Susan Inge Paige Ingram Ehrin Irvin Meg Irwin Margaret Jackson Chelsea Jacobs Monica Jarrell Vea Jenkins Caroline Jett Monica Johnson Kristen Jorgensen Myra Keeter Jennifer Kelley Robin Kennel Erika Kenner Deidre Keyes Jeanne King Carolyn Kitchens Courtney Klitzsch Vonteena Knotts Kallie Kocourek Melissa Kopec Vanessa Kosmala Donna Kozlowski Kathy Krecji Lindsay Lancaster Tonie Lazenby Katrina Lee Meghan Letts Willie Lewis Nadia Liriano Alisha Little Cindy Little Kristel Lovgren Macon Lowman Cailin Lynch Markita Mackey Caren Mah Suzanne Makinson Patrina Massey Andrea Matthews Shantre Mayfield Joey-Maria Jones Kim Mathis Jessica Mayela Chenel McFadden Chinelle McFadden Michaela McGriff Traci McIntyre Ashley McKiver Linda McCoy Shannon Meadows Marivi Mercado Angel Miklovic Crystal Miller Lamonda Miller Sherri Miller Cindy Miner Kate Minser Lisa Mitchell Paula Moore Melisssa Morrison Heather Needham Carmen Nordham Ashley Norris Rachel Olander Christina Olson Janet Osadam Karen Osada Hannah Parks Tammy Pearsall

1988-92 2007-pres 2006-pres 1991-94 2002-06

2004-08

2001-05 2004-09 2000-04 2002-06 2005-08 2000-04 2002-06

2004-08 2006-08

2007-pres

2003-07 2002-06 2000-04

2005-08 2006-07 2006-07 2007-pres 2006-pres 2001-05 2002-06

2001-05 2000-04 2005-09 1994-98 1993-97 2005-pres

Lone Pederson Meg Phillips Shonte’ Pinkston Tera Pitts Jackie Poage LaShana Poole Pat Poole Susan Poole Christina Post Jennifer Povick Betsy Prewitt Jamie Price Virginia Price Sarah Primeau Angela Pryor Bobbie Puckett Precious Quire Lynne Ray Charlotte Redden Abby Reeder Michelle Rhyne Sheree Robbins Christina Roberts Bridget Robertson Kala Robertson Carrie Robinson Melissa Rogers Leigh Anne Ronk Victoria Rosa Kelly Rosborough Trice Roundtree Sydney Rowland Beth Ruggles Sara Searcy Natalie Shaw Jenny Sheets Franette Sheffield Janelle Silverman Michelle Simmons Nikole Simmons Olivia Simeone Abby Slack Kasey Smith Noel Smith Whitney Smyre Shea Snow Kylene Sorenson Alice Stolpe Emily Styers Sharon Suggs Katie Sujkowski Martha Sweeney Jessica Summey Lily Tallent Piper Taylor Portia Taylor Tanisha Taylor Monica Teeter Jasmine Thompson Danielle Thorpe Lauren Tierney Kristen Trexler Vanessa Tysor Karen Underwood Jennifer Vest Alice Vinson Kristen Vllendorf Kim Waldron Allison Walker Laura Walkup Leigh Wallace Shaniqua Wallace Charlotte Walsh Julie Ward Meg Warren Dawn Wehrenberg Juanita Welford Kara Westmoreland Ronda White Tondra White Brittani Williams Mary Kay Williams Jenna Wrieden

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Richard Agle Chip Akers Kevin Allardice Frank Allen Dustin Allred Donnie Anderson Jeff Anderson Lemuel Anderson Pete Anderson Rusty Andrews Ben Austin 2002-06 Jon Austin Shane Austin Michael Baldwin Tommy Ball Bo Barbour Eddie Barnes Rick Beasley 1977-81 David Beaudry Chuck Beddingfield Richard Beeker John Bell 2008-pres David Benge Chip Birch Ben Bissette Tony Black Carson Blackwelder Cedric Blackwell Norman Blair Louis Blount Mike Boger Chris Bohle Matt Boruff 2006-pres Eric Bourklan Caroll Bowel Mike Bowers David Brammer Mike Brin Deon Britton Larry Brock Allen Brooks Mike Brooks Tyrone Brooks Crandal Brown Gary Brown Kerry Brown Dustin Bryson Greg Buckner David Budd Tyler Burke Bryan Burney Phillip Bush 2007-pres Bill Caldwell Mike Calhoun Mason Campbell 2008-pres Matt Carr Carlos Carter 2007-pres David Carter John Casale Ron Caton Don Chapman Doug Chappell David Cherry Gary Church Neill Clark Robin Clark Bobby Clary Inky Clary Richard Clary Gary Cohen Keith Collins Kelly Collins Leon Corpening Mike Corriher Mike Coston Josh Cox Pat Cromwell John Crumbliss Sean Culhane Sammie Cunningham Stan Cunningham Mike Curcio 1983-87 Keith Curry Chris Cutter Jason Dalrymple Jason Dalton Tim Daly 2007-pres Tim Darnell John Davenport Charles Davis Tony Dawkins Brian Deal 2004-08

Kenan Demir Charles Derrickson Clayton Deskins Asmeron Desta 2005-09 Will Dickerson Andy Dillenback Jesse Dingle 1981-85 Joe Dixon Brad Dodson AJ Dohanic 2008-pres Jeff Dowd Jim Driver Daniel Duckworth Dean Duncan Matt Eddins Daniel Eggers Joe Bill Ellender Tim Elrod David Ess Eddie Estes Darryl Evans John Evans Shawn Evans Warren Evans Joe Ewing Kerry Fagan Anthony Famiglietti 1996-98 Bill Fenzau Brad Ferguson Daniel Fioramonti Jeff Fitzgerald Jimmy Flythe Devon Ford 1973-77 Kedrick Ford Robbie Ford Gerald Foreman Walt Foster Charles Fowler Nick Fowler Omari Francis Jim Freemna Jon Fullen Joel Gaddy 2004-08 Jeff Gallagher Jerod Gardner 2007-pres Jackie Gary Scotty Gilmer Will Gillespie Kevin Gladden Paul Goewey Todd Goewey Gary Gohen Jake Goodchild 2007-pres Matt Gould Rich Grant 1991-95 Rob Grant 1988-92 Brian Graves 2008-pres Greg Green Jason Green Vic Greene Anthony Greer 2002-07 Jame Griggs Michael Guess Dennis Gutknecht Gary Hall Joe Halin Emmitt Hamilton 1974-78 Jim Hanigan Michael Hanks Thayne Harmon Carl Harris Danny Harris Ricky Harris 2005-09 Zach Harris Stanley Harris Grant Haun 2004-08 Chris Havner Leigh Hawkins 1985-89 Bob Hayes Paul Helmandollar Brendon Helms 2004-08 Bryan Henderson Melvin Henderson Nathan Hernandez-Adams Earl W. Henson 1934-38 Bobby Horan Kenneth Herndon Alex Herring Glen Hicks Harry Hilewitz Tim Himes Danny Hoard

Eddie Hoffman Tommy Holland Zach Hollis Larry Holt Bobby Horan Josh Houser 2006-pres Mel Hubbard Matthew Hudson Chris Huffstickler Justin Hunnicutt 2004-08 Joe Irvin Dexter Jackson 2007 Michael Todd Jackson Sean Jackson Ward Jarvis Steve Jeck Keith Jenkins Eric Joe Jeff Johnson Linell Johnson Robert Johnson Sherrill Johnson Bobby Jones Eugene Jones Lafette Jordan Phil Jordon Blake Justice Dave Keesler Coleman Keeter Keith Kimmons Bennett King Mark Kingan Robert Kirkland Wes Kiser 2004-08 David Klappenbach Mike Kroeger Rich Latta Mike Lauteen Carlton Law Evan Lawrence Terry Lawrence James Layne Brad Leach Danny Ledford Jon Levine Ryan Linebarger David Lindsey Marcus Littlejohn Reggie Littlejohn Lawrence Lloyd Lynn Lomax Curtis Lowe Norris Luckey Jamie Lyda Charles Mack Mark Maddox 2004-08 Charles Mahatha Bob Mahoney Stuart Makinson Franklin Manchester Alan Marion Randy Marion Dave Markland Chris Martin Gerald Martin Greg McCain Nathan McCall Terrice McClain Craig McCollum Greg McCollum Dennis McCorkle Jason McGhinnis Fred McKaig Damion McLean 1998-02 Kevin McLeod Andrew McNeely Holt McPherson Alex McWalters Steve Means Brian Meisch Alec Meyer 2006-pres Chad Michael Kevin Millender Tony Millsaps Dan Misenheimer Don Mitchell Mike Mitchell Phil Mitchell 2005-pres Chris Moen 2008-pres Stephen Monticone Dennis Moore 2008-pres Sam Mordecai 2007-pres

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Kevin Morris Phil Morrison Stephen Morrison Robbie Mosley John Moss Gary Murphy Daniel Neal Noah Niwinski Mark Noble Bryant Noles Jon Norman Elton Oakley Ryan O’ Keefe Paul Olander James Orr Jason Palmer Lance Parker Don Parmintier Wayne Parris Landon Patterson Robert Patterson Kevin Paulk Aaron Pedrick Billy Pemberton Seth Peoples Bill Peterson James Phelps George Phillips Wes Pickens Stephen Pittman Marshall Pitts Caleb Poplin Todd Poremba Chris Porter Warren Posey Brad Price Gary Pryor Darius Purcell Dan Queen Philip Reece Michael Reed Nick Rennich Tommy Robbins Scotty Rhyne Evan Richardson Mike Rigsbee Tommy Robbins Eric Roberts Arthur Robertson Kelly Robinson Mike Rowan Oscho Rufty Darryl Russell Alan Safrit Jay Samuels Jimmy Sanders Jusdon Sarver Mike Schell Chris Scherrer Ben Schowe Steve Schultz Devon Scott Bill Scull Robbie Sellati John Sellars Mark Senn Keith Sewell Ted Shants Alan Sharp Charles Sharp Mark Shea Barron Shell James Shields Rick Shiver Rance Shuler Steve Simandle Mitch Simril Keith Sims Cory Sitzman James Slagle Dale Slaughter Bob Smith Dan Smith Hayes Smith Phillip Smith Thomas Smith Zach Smith Sean Soderman Kenneth Springs Jason Sprouse Jared Stalling Ned Stedman

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Darryl Stephens Paul Stoltzfus Albert Stone Charlie Storm Matt Stuart Mark Sturgis Malcolm Styers Harvey Sutton Johnny Svoboda Tony Swanger Gregg Taylor Blair Teal Bobby Terry Stephen Thacker Ryan Thiel Sean Thompson Cooper Thornton Dave Todd Ben Toler Ryan Toler Bryan Tomlinson Jerome Touchstone Tony Turner Ryan Twiford Dan Utley Allen Valentine Scott Vance Peter Vandenberg Adam Van Nortwick Tyler Varnadore Rich Velazquez Wayne Walker Todd Walters David Ward Craig Warren Jeff Waters Brian Watkins Leander Watts Jay Weaver Alan Whicker Steve Whicker Charles White Ernest Wiggins Bobby Wilhoit Jeremy Will Adam Williams Harry Williams John Williams Reggie Williams Derrick Williamson Mike Wilson Brian Winham Jonathan Winkler TJ Wood Tom Woodruff Sean Worthy Dustin Wright Steve Yannotti Andrew Yarchin Brian Zagorski Nick Zeller

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NCAA All-Americans

Whitney Ball

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MJ Harrelson

Melissa Morrison

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Lynette Gardin 400m Relay

Triple Jump Outdoors Triple Jump Indoors

Robert Johnson

Lafette Jordan

Lamonda Miller 100m, 200m 400m Relay

Warren Posey

Meg Warren

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800m, 1500m (Two-time National Champion)

Michael Hanks

Lynett Farmer

Triple Jump Outdoors Triple Jump Indoors

Stethane Pipkins

100m Hurdles

400m Relay

Ronda White Triple Jump

Ernest Wiggins

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ASU Hall of Fame Members Lamonda Miller Sprints

Whitney Ball Distance

Two-Time all-American outdoor 5000m ... conference champion in indoor 3000m twice ... conference champion in indoor 5000m twice ... conference record holder in indoor 3000m ... conference recordholder in indoor 5000m ... conference MVP Outdoor Track ... conference champion outdoor 3000m, 5000m, and 10,000m ... conference recordholder 5000m, 10,000m ... all-conference 24 times ... conference cross country champion twice ... fastest time in conference history in cross country ... all-South in cross country ... NCAA Qualifier in cross country; ASU Recordholder Outdoors in 5000m and 10,000m ... ASU recordholder indoors in 3000m and 5000m.

Lynette Gardin Sprints

An eight-time all-Southern Conference honoree, earning indoor and outdoor honors all four years of her collegiate career ... still holds six school records — indoor 300m (40.29), indoor 400m (56.34), indoor mile relay (3:57.47), indoor sprint medley — 400-200-200-800 (4:14.9), outdoor 4x100m (44.73) and outdoor 4x200m (1:36.69) ... claimed all-America recognition as part of 1989 400m relay team ... won 10 Southern Conference championships individually ... helped lead all eight of her ASU teams to SoCon team titles (indoor and outdoor, 1989-92).

Mary Jayne Harrelson Distance Appalachian’s first-ever NCAA Champion, winning NCAA 1,500m titles in 1999 and 2001 ... A six-time all-American ... ASU’s all-time record holder in the indoor 500m, 800m and mile runs and outdoor 800m, 1,500m and 3,000m runs ... also members of the record holding indoor distance medley and 4x400m relays and outdoor 4x800m and 4x1,500m relays ... ranks second in ASU record books in 5,000m run in cross country ... was named the Southern Conference Female Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2001 ... 23-time SoCon champion ... earned 2001 NCAA Woman of the Year honors for the state of North Carolina ... finished fifth in the 1,500m finals of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Track and Field Team Trials ... represented the United States in the Pan-American Games in 2003, winning a silver medal in the 1,500m ... produced second-place finishes in both the mile and the 800m at the 2002 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, running personal records in both events ... ranked fifth in the United States in the 1,500m by Track & Field News in 2003.

Leigh Hawkins Throws

A member of the ASU track and field team from 1986-1989, Leigh Hawkins still ranks second in school history in the discus (170-6), third in the indoor shot put (52-5) and fourth in the outdoor shot put (54-2.5). Hawkins won 11 individual SoCon titles in the shot put, discus, weight and hammer throws during his four-year career. He was also named the SoCon Championship MVP three times. He claimed outdoor championships in the discus in 1986, ‘88 , and ‘89, shot put in 1988 and ‘89. Hawkins also added indoor titles in the shot put and weight throw in ‘88 and ‘89.

Lafette Jordan Sprints The school’s first all-American with a sixth place finish in the indoor 400m with a time of 47.69 in 1979 ... holds three school records (outdoor 400m ,440 yd run, and 600 yd run) ... qualified for the NCAA Championships in a total of four events ... earned Southern Conference Most Valuable Track Athlete honors in 1980 after claiming championships in the SoCon 200m, 400m, and 400m relay .... won a total of seven individual conference championships.

Vanessa Kosmala Distance

Six-time NCAA all-American ... two-time conference MVP ... four-time United States national team member ... Pan American Games in 1991 - Bronze in Relay ... World Cup in 1990 - silver in relay, World University Games in 1991 - gold in relay ... two-time Olympic Trials Qualifier in 100m, 200m ... 13-time Conference Champion ... undefeated in conference competition for three years ... holds six conference records - indoor and outdoor ... broke eight ASU records ... ranked eighth in the U.S. in 100m in 1989 and 19th in the world in 100m in 1989 ... events - 55m, 100m, 200m, 4 x 100m Relay.

Melissa Morrison Sprints/Hurdles Won two Olympic bronze medals ... NCAA indoor 55m hurdle all-American (Third Place) ... Southern Conference indoor champion 55m hurdles, triple jump and 55m dash ... outdoor 100m hurdle all-American (ninth place) ... Southern Conference outdoor champion in 100m hurdles, long jump, triple jump, 200m dash and 100m dash ... Competed at the 1994 Mobile/USA Track and Field Championship and 1992 Olympic Trials ... outdoor NCAA National Championship two-time competitor ... NCAA Division I Indoor National Championship Competitor.

Bob Pollock Head Coach The head coach of the Mountaineer track and field program from 1974-88, Pollock guided ASU to five outdoor and five indoor Southern Conference Championships ... in his 15-year tenure, he coached three all-Americans and guided eight athletes to the NCAA Championships in 13 events

Warren Posey Jumps A member of the ASU track and field team from 1985-89, Posey was a four-time all-American in triple jump (indoors twice, outdoors twice) ... a three-time qualifier in five events, all in the triple jump ... was a two-time indoor triple jump SoCon champion ... holds the ASU outdoor triple jump record (54-8.5)

Beth Ruggles Distance Southern Conference Individual cross country champion twice ... Appalachian team cross country MVP twice ... two-time Southern Conference team cross country champion ... three time all-SoCon cross country honoree ... Southern Conference outdoor 3000m champion ... SoCon outdoor 5000m champion ... SoCon outdoor team champion.

Peter Vandenburg Distance/Cross Country A member of the track and cross country teams from 1986-90, Vandenburg held the school’s 10,000m cross country record until 2005 was an all-SoCon performer in all four seasons on the cross country team, placing as high as third in 1989 ... holds school top-10 marks in the 3000m steeplechase and the 5000m run

Meg Warren Throws/Javelin NCAA all-American four times in javelin ... placed as high as third in the nation ... conference outdoor MVP in 1988 ... conference champion in javelin ... conference recordholder in javelin ... all-conference in javelin, high jump, discus, and 100m hurdles ... third in javelin in 1992 Olympic Trials ... ASU recordholder in javelin at 190-5.

NCAA qualifier in 1500m outdoors ... NCAA Qualifier in 5000m outdoors ... conference MVP - outdoors ... conference champion in 800m ... conference champion in 1500m ... conference champion in 3000m ... was conference recordholder in 1500m ... earned all-conference honors eight times ... allSouth in cross country ... ASU recordholder in 1500m and 3000m outdoors and indoors in 1000m

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The Southern Conference The Southern Conference, which enters its 89th season of intercollegiate competition in 2009, has become known as one of the nation’s leaders in emphasizing the development of the student-athlete and defining the league’s role in helping to build lifelong leaders and role models. The Southern Conference has excelled as the premier Division I-AA football conference since earning that classification in 1981. The Conference currently consists of 12 members in five states throughout the Southeast and sponsors 19 varsity sports and championships that produce participants for NCAA Division I Championships. The Southern Conference is the nation’s fifth-oldest NCAA Division I collegiate athletic association. Only the Big Ten (1896), the Missouri Valley (1907), the Pacific 10 (1915) and the Southwestern Athletic (1920) conferences are older in terms of origination. Throughout its history, the Southern Conference has been an innovator in college athletics. The Southern Conference was the first “super conference” with its charter membership including the likes of Alabama, Auburn, and North Carolina. The SoCon, as it has come to be known by headline writers throughout the country, is the league that gave birth to the three-point shot in college basketball and was the college home of such sporting greats as Arnold Palmer, Jerry West and Charlie “Choo Choo” Justice. Academic excellence has been a major part of the Southern Conference’s tradition. League athletes have been recognized countless times on Verizon/CoSIDA Academic All-America and district teams. A total of 19 Rhodes-Scholarship winners have been selected from the conference. The Southern Conference office is located in the Beaumont Mill in Spartanburg, S.C. A textile mill that was in operation from 1880 until 1999, the Beaumont Mill was renovated in 2004 and today offers the SoCon a first class meeting area as well as a spacious library for storage of the conference’s

historical documents. Today, the league continues to thrive with a membership that spans four Southeastern states. Current league members are Appalachian State, College of Charleston, The Citadel, Davidson, Elon, Furman, Georgia Southern, UNC Greensboro, Chattanooga, Samford Western Carolina and Wofford. The most recent addition, Samford University, joined the Southern Conference in 2008. The SoCon also sponsors two all-sports awards, the Commissioner's Cup for men's programs and the Germann Cup for women's teams. In all, Appalachian has claimed 27 of the last 30 Commissioner's Cups along with each of the first six Germann Cups. In both 2005-06 and 2006-07, the Mountaineers swept the awards, winning both. John Iamarino became the comissioner of the Southern Conference on January 30, 2006. Iamarino came to the SoCon after nine years as commissioner of the Northeastern Conference. He replaced Dr. Danny Morrison, who left his post at the SoCon after four years to become the director of athletics at Texas Christian University.

Commissioner’s and Germann Cups For the fourth-straight year and 29th time in school history, Appalachian State won the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup in 2008-09, awarded annually to the conference’s top all-around men’s sports program. On the strength of SoCon titles in football, cross country and indoor track and field, Appalachian compiled 87.5 points in the Commissioner’s Cup standings, easily out-distancing second-place Chattanooga (70.5) ASU men’s teams finished in second place or higher in 5-of-10 sports and sixth or better in 8-of-10, leading to the fourth-highest points total in the 40-year history of the all-sports competition. All 29 of Appalachian’s Commissioner’s Cup titles have come since 1977-78, giving it 29 of the past 32 allsports crowns overall. ASU’s 29 Commissioner’s Cups are by far the most in SoCon history -- William & Mary boasts the second-most at five, followed by East Carolina (four) and Chattanooga, East Tennessee State and Furman (one each). On the women’s side, ASU placed sixth in the Germann cup standings with 64.5 points, just 13.5 points behind champion College of Charleston in the hotly contested women’s race.

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Appalachian State University Educating North Carolina’s Citizens and Leaders... Now in its 110th year, Appalachian State University is dedicated to creating the best possible learning environment for its students. The university promotes international experiences for students and faculty through study abroad and international programs. Appalachian encourages intellectual growth through the Freshman Seminar and Summer Reading Program and through undergraduate research coordinated by faculty. The university recruits and develops outstanding faculty committed to classroom instruction, research and service. It provides student leadership opportunities through involvement on university committees and the student government association or in one of the more than 200 clubs and organizations on campus. Appalachian also fosters a commitment to community service and outreach through volunteer activities coordinated throughout Watauga County and the region. Appalachian offers 95 undergraduate majors, 81 graduate degree programs and a doctorate in educational leadership. North Carolina residents make up 83 percent of the approximately 15,000-student body enrollment, including 13,000 on the main campus in Boone.

Nearly half of Appalachian students come from cities, towns and counties within a 100-mile radius of campus. The student body represents some 40 states and 50 countries. Appalachian is a distinctively residential campus, encompassing 340 acres. The 250-acre main campus includes 16 academic buildings, 17 residence halls, five dining facilities and several recreational facilities. The university also operates living-learning centers in Washington, D.C., and New York City. A high quality and diverse faculty and staff (17:1 student-faculty ratio) promotes small classes, student-faculty interaction and individual student attention. Appalachian ranked third among the South’s top public universities and 12th among public and private universities in the South in the 2002 “America’s Best Colleges Guide” published by U.S. News & World Report. Appalachian has placed among the top 15 southern comprehensive universities since the magazine’s rankings first appeared in 1986. Considered a “best value” by Kiplinger magazine, Appalachian ranked 38th in the publication’s “100 Best Values in Public Education” for the year 2000.

Appalachian has educated more than 90,000 students during its 108-year-history. Three-fourths of the university’s 75,000 alumni reside in North Carolina. Appalachian State University is a member of the 16-campus University of North Carolina system. The campus is located in Boone, N.C., in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Appalachian supports a broad-based athletics program, sponsoring 10 men’s and 10 women’s intercollegiate teams. The Mountaineers hold NCAA Division I status and have been members of the Southern Conference since 1971. Appalachian has received the Southern Conference Commissioner’s Cup for overall excellence in men’s athletics 28 times since the award was established in 1970 and the Germann Cup, recognizing the top women’s program in the conference, six of the 16 years the award has been presented. Academically, the athletic program has been among the leaders in graduation rate of student-athletes. Since joining the SoCon, the Mountaineers have captured league titles in football, men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track, wrestling, baseball, men’s and women’s outdoor track, men’s soccer and men’s tennis.

Points of Pride • U.S. News & World Report’s 2008 America’s Best Colleges Guide placed Appalachian fifth among the South’s top public universities and 12th among public and private universities in the South. Appalachian has ranked in the top 15 among southern universities since the rankings first appeared in 1986. • Appalachian is one of 186 colleges in the nation considered a best value for undergraduate education, according to The Princeton Review. The listing appears in the 2008 edition of “America’s Best Values in Colleges.” • Appalachian has been included in Consumers Digest magazine’s listing of the top 50 best values for public colleges and universities. The listing appeared in the May/June issue of the magazine. In the article “2007 College Road Map—Making the Right Choices,” the magazine ranks Appalachian 21st based on cost, quality of education offered, academic excellence of freshman enrollment, student-faculty ratio, graduation rates and the number of faculty members holding a Ph.D. or highest terminal degree in their field. These factors were weighed against out-of-state tuition. • Appalachian is included in Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine’s “100 Best Values in Public Colleges.” In the February 2007 listing, Appalachian ranks 31st in terms of in-state costs. • Contributions to the Yosef Club for scholarships for student-athletics exceeded $1 million for the second-consecutive year in 2006-07. Contributions to the Appalachian State University Foundation exceeded $9.5 million through June 2007.

•The university’s operating revenues totaled $262,705,373 in fiscal year 2006. Of that amount, 38.7 percent came from state appropriations and 21.7 percent was generated by student tuition and fees. The university also receives operating revenues from its auxiliary services, such as Food Services and University Bookstore, and from grants and contracts, investment income and gifts. • Appalachian’s campus covers more than 1,320 acres and includes the 90-acre main campus, the 180-acre west campus, and several outlying properties such as Camp Broadstone. Together, the main campus and the west campus contain highrise residence halls, academic buildings, athletic and recreational facilities, libraries, a conference center, student apartments, auditoriums and research centers. • Of Appalachian’s 710 full-time instructional faculty in 2006, 47 percent were in the College of Arts and Sciences, 20 percent were in the College of Fine and Applied Arts, 15 percent were in the Reich College of Education, 13 percent were in the Walker College of Business, and 5 percent in the Mariam Cannon Hayes School of Music.

• The top five North Carolina counties represented by fall 2006 students were Wake (1,350), Mecklenburg (1,321), Watauga (1,033), Guilford (741), and Forsyth (708). Ninety-one percent (12,559) of the total on campus enrollment were North Carolina residents. Of the 1,322 students from states other than North Carolina, 64 percent came from five states: Georgia (18 percent), Virginia (15 percent), Florida (11 percent), South Carolina (10 percent) and Tennessee (10 percent). • Appalachian provides study abroad opportunities in more than 17 countries. • Faculty/student collaboration on research and creative endeavors is highly encouraged at the undergraduate level. A total of $11.1 million in research grants and contracts was awarded to the university in 2006-07. • The Appalachian and the Community Together (ACT) office at Appalachian provided an estimated $1.74 million of volunteer service to the community during the 2006-07 school year based on the national standard for volunteer time.

• Eight types of bachelor’s degrees with 98 undergraduate major programs are available at Appalachian. Eight types of master’s degrees with 45 programs are available at the graduate level. Additionally, Appalachian offers majors leading to an educational specialist degree, one major leading to a specialist in school psychology, and one major leading to a doctorate of education. Several graduate certificate programs are offered as well.

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Administration Charlie Cobb Director of Athletics NC State, 1990 5th year

In his first four years at Appalachian State University, director of athletics Charlie Cobb has led the department to unparalleled success. The many achievements enjoyed by Appalachian athletics during the first 48 months of Cobb’s tenure include: - Three NCAA Division 1 football national championships -- marking the first time that any program has ever won three consecutive NCAA Division 1 Football Championship Subdivision (FCS -- formerly Division 1-AA) and the first NCAA football titles ever won by a team from the state of North Carolina at any level. - Shattering regular season attendance records at “The Rock” with a school record 28,227 fans per game piling into Kidd Brewer Stadium during the 2008 regular season -- more than 140 percent of the stadium’s ‘08 seating capacity of 16,650. - A 298 percent increase in football season-ticket sales since his arrival in 2005. - Four-consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships -- recognizing the top overall men’s sports program in the Southern Conference. - Two Germann Cup championships -- recognizing the top overall women’s sports program in the Southern Conference. - 35 percent of the athletics department’s students making the Academic Honor Roll (minimum GPA of 3.25) - Five teams (men’s basketball, women’s cross country, field hockey, women’s indoor and outdoor track and field) earning public recogni tion awards, based on being among the nations’s top 10 percent in their respective sports based on Academic Progress Rate (APR) scores. - The Yosef Club, which provides scholarships for student-athletes, raising nearly $2.5 million in 2008-09 -- reaching the $2 million threshold for the second-straight year and up over $1.8 million from the year before Cobb’s arrival. - Appalachian’s athletics annual budget increasing from $7.5 million in Cobb’s first year to $11 million in 2009-10.

While Cobb is quick to point out the “total team effort” put forth to achieve the many successes that have been enjoyed since he began his tenure as ASU’s director of athletics on July 1, 2005, it is the experience, vision and work-ethic of the 41-year-old Cobb that has steered the Mountaineers to new heights. Prior to his arrival in Boone, Cobb was a member of the athletics department at North Carolina State University from 1998-2005. A four-year football letterwinner at NC State from 1987-90, Cobb served as the Wolfpack’s senior associate athletics director for external operations for the seven years prior to his arrival in Boone. In that role, he oversaw NC State’s marketing, ticket operations, media relations, and student-athlete development operations, as well as serving on the department’s compact strategic planning initiative, gender equity and facilities committees. During his tenure, NC State increased football season-ticket sales by 87 percent and men’s basketball season-ticket sales by 121 percent. The combined ticket revenues accounted for and annual increase of over 86 percent for Wolfpack athletics, generating more than $6 million for the department. In addition, Cobb served as NC State’s administrator for baseball and women’s soccer, tournament manager for the 2004 NCAA men’s basketball first and second rounds at the RBC Center and the chair for the southeast region of the NCAA women’s soccer committee. Cobb graduated with honors with a B.A. in business administration from NC State in 1990. A second-team all-ACC honoree at center as a senior, Cobb was an academic all-ACC selection and collected the prestigious Jim Tatum award, presented to the ACC football senior with the highest grade point average, and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to the Wolfpack football player that displays the highest integrity and sportsmanship. After receiving post-graduate scholarships from both the ACC and NFL Charities, Cobb earned a master’s degree in Sports Administration from Ohio University in 1992.

Additionally, Cobb has spearheaded Appalachian’s $50 million facilities enhancement campaign, which will come to fruition this fall with the com- Cobb is married to the former Lindsay Brecher, who was an all-ACC pletion of the centerpiece of the campaign, the 120,000 square-foot Kidd goalkeeper for NCSU women’s soccer from 1988-90. They have an Brewer Stadium Complex. The seven-story complex, located behind KBS’s 11-year-old son, Harrison, and an eight-year-old daughter, Branan. west stands, includes new football offices and locker room, a strength and conditioning center, training facilites, academic study space and computer ASU ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT lab for all ASU student-athletes, as well as premium seating in the form of The Department of Athletics at Appalachian State University believes in maintaining the intercollegiate athletics 600 club-level suites. The facilities enhancement has also included other significant renovations to The Rock. A new ticket plaza, which serves as a grand entrance to the stadium, as well as ornamental fencing that replaced the chain-link barriers that used to surround the stadium and field were completed before the 2007 season, while a 4,400 seat upper deck on the stadium’ s east side and substantial upgrades to the east and south concourses were completed prior to the ‘08 campaign. In addition to the renovations to Appalachian’s most visible athletics facility, the campaign has also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball (Jim and Bettie Smith Stadium), softball (Sywassink/Lloyd Family Stadium) and soccer (at the Ted Mackorell Soccer Complex), as well as the Apps’ firstever indoor practice facility (Sofield Family Indoor Practice Facility) and renovations to Varsity Gym that have upgraded the facility to a premier practice and competetion venue for ASU basketball, indoor track and field, volleyball and wrestling.

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program as an integral part of the University’s overall program of education, with emphasis on and priority given to the high academic quality and standards and the complete development of the student. Appalachian State University provides opportunity and encouragement for student-athletes to progress toward degrees of their choice and to develop athletic abilities in an environment consistent with high standards of academic scholarship, leadership and institutional loyalty. The Department of Athletics is committed to ensuring the general welfare of the student-athlete and to encouraging the highest standards of sportsmanship on behalf of studentathletes, the student body and the University’s supporters. The intercollegiate athlete representing ASU is both a bona-fide student pursuing a degree program and an amateur competitor. Appalachian Athletics is committed to insuring equitable recruitment, participation and treatment of individuals including members of under-represented populations through its athletics administration, staff, coaches, programs and policies. The University’s policy of non-discrimination represents a moral and ethical, not merely a legal, imperative. The University has determined that its athletics program will meet the necessary qualifications, guidelines and funding to hold membership in Division I of the NCAA. The athletics administration, the faculty athletics representative and the Athletics Council work together to insure that all teams and coaches follow the rules and regulations governing this division. A sound program of intercollegiate athletics should benefit the institution through its effects on students, alumni ad the institution itself. Specifically, it should maintain and improve the loyalty and esprit de corps of the student body, and in strengthening the pride and enthusiasm of the alumni; it should serve as a favorable public relations factor and provide benefits to the participants.

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Date Dec. 5 Jan. 8 Jan. 15 Jan. 22-23 Jan. 29-30 Feb. 12-13 Feb. 18 Feb. 25-26 Mar. 5 Mar. 12 -13

Indoor Track and Field Meet Location Appalachian Invitational BOONE, N.C. UNC Opener at Chapel Hill, N.C. Appalachian Open BOONE, N.C. ETSU Niswonger Invit. at Johnson City, Tenn. Liberty Invitational at Lynchburg, Va. Akron Invitational at Akron, Ohio Mountaineer Open BOONE, N.C. SoCon Championships * at Clemson, S.C. NCAA Qualifying Meet at Blacksburg, Va. NCAA Championship at Fayetteville, Ark.

Outdoor Track and Field Date Meet Location Mar. 19-20 Wake Forest Invitational at Winston-Salem, N.C. Mar. 26-27 Raleigh Relays at Raleigh, N.C. Mar. 27 USC Invitational at Columbia, S.C. Apr. 3 Sea vs. Mountains at Wilmington, N.C. Apr. 9-10 Sea Rays Invitational at Knoxville, Tenn. Apr. 9 Winthrop Quad at Rock Hill, S.C. Apr. 16 Appalachian Invitational BOONE, N.C. Apr. 24-25 SoCon Championships * BOONE, N.C. May 07 UNC Invitational at Chapel Hill, N.C. May 14-15 Georgia Tech Invitational at Atlanta, Ga. May 27-29 NCAA Preliminary Rounds at Greensboro, N.C. June 9-12 NCAA Championships at Eugene, Ore. June 23-27 USATF Nationals at Des Moines, Iowa


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