GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT
Gardner-Webb University, a private, Christian, Baptist-related university, provides outstanding undergraduate and graduate education that is strongly grounded in the liberal arts while offering opportunities to prepare for various professions. Fostering meaningful intellectual thought, critical analysis, and spiritual challenge within a diverse community of learning, Gardner-Webb is dedicated to higher education that integrates scholarship with Christian life. By embracing faith and intellectual freedom, balancing conviction with compassion, and inspiring a love of learning, service, and leadership, Gardner-Webb prepares its graduates to make significant contributions for God and humanity in an ever-changing global community. Location: Gardner-Webb University, a private Christian University, is located 50 miles west of Charlotte in the Piedmont area of Western North Carolina. Main campus of 200 acres is located in Boiling Springs, NC. School Type: Four-Year Students: Close to 5000 students including the day program, graduate studies, and the GOAL program (Greater Opportunities for Adult Learners). 63% female, 37% male from 37 states and 21 foreign countries. Faculty: 147 full-time, 79% with Ph.D. or equivalent. Faculty to student ration is 1:13. Average Class Size is 25. Curriculum: A total of 5 professional schools, 2 academic schools, and 11 academic departments offer nearly 60 undergraduate and graduate major fields of study. Approximately 33% of students major in business field, 30% in social sciences, and 17% in nursing. Athletics: NCAA Division I; member of the Big South Conference Religious Affiliation: Baptist Number of Registered Organizations: 43 History Highlights: Founded in 1905 as Boiling Springs High School; became Boiling Springs Junior College in 1928; renamed Gardner-Webb College in 1942 in honor of Governor O. Max Gardner and his wife Faye Webb Gardner-Webb; became a university in 1993; hosted 1996 U.S. Olympic Trials-Cycling; completed $34 million capital campaign in 1998; reclassification to NCAA Division I athletics in 2000; added first doctoral program (Doctor of Ministry) in 2001. Gardner-Webb celebrated 100 years of educational service in 2005.
DID YOU KNOW?
• Gardner-Webb’s Online Graduate Program in Business was ranked No. 1 in the nation for “Student Services and Technology” in the U.S. News and World Report’s rankings of America’s Top Online Education Programs for 2012. The Report also ranked Gardner-Webb No. 15 in the nation for “Faculty Credentials and Training,” No. 27 for “Teaching Practices and Student Engagement,” and was one of only 14 institutions to make the Honor Roll. • The U.S. News and World Report also ranked Gardner-Webb as one of the “Best Universities” in the South that offer “a full range of undergraduate and master’s programs” in the 2012 edition of “America’s Best Colleges.” • Gardner-Webb’s core curriculum ranks in the nation’s top two percent for quality and breadth, according to the recent What Will They Learn? study by the American Council of Trustees and Alumni (ACTA). • Gardner-Webb was selected by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching for its prestigious Community Engagement Classification, recognizing the Unversity’s institutionalized commitment to service. GWU is one of only 311 institutions nationwide to have earned the distinction. • Gardner-Webb’s online Master of Business Administration (MBA) program is ninth best in the world according to BusinessMBA.org’s list of the “Top 50 MBA Programs for 2012.” • Gardner-Webb was one of only 528 universities and colleges nationwide to be named to the President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll (for the fifth consecutive year). • Gardner-Webb was selected in 2011 by the White House for the President’s Interfaith and Community Service Campus Challenge. GWU is one of just over 300 schools to participate in this yearlong community service initiative.
GARDNER-WEBB UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS
Accountancy (BS) American Sign Language (BA) American Sign Language with Teacher Licensure (BA) Art (BA) Art (BFA) Art Education (BA) Athletic Training (BS) Biblical Studies (BA) Biology (BS) Business Administration (BS) Chemistry (BS) Church Music (BM) Communication Studies (BA) Composition (BA) Computer Information Systems (BS) Computer Science (BS) Discipleship Studies (BA) Economics/Finance (BS) Elementary Education (BS) Elective Studies in Music Business (BM) English (BA) English as a Second Language with Teacher Licensure English with Teacher Licensure (BA) Environmental Science (BS) Exercise Science (BS) French (BA) French with Teacher Licensure (BA) Global Studies (BA) History (BA) History with Teacher Licensure (BA) International Business Administration (BS) Journalism (BA) Mathematics (BS) Mathematics Education (BS) Marketing (BS) Middle Grades Education (BS) Missiology (BA) Music (BA) Music Education (BM) Nursing (ADN) Nursing (BSN)
Performance (BM) Philosophy and Theology (BA) Physical Education/Health Education with Teacher Licensure (BS) Political Science (BA) Psychology (BS) Social Science (BA) Social Science with Teacher Licensure (BA) Sociology (BA) Spanish (BA) Spanish with Teacher Licensure (BA) Sport Management (BS) Theatre Arts (BA) World Religions (BA) Youth Discipleship Studies (BA)
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Master of Arts in Elementary Education (MA) Master of Arts in English (MA) Master of Arts in English Education (MA) Master of Arts in Executive Leadership Studies (MA) Master of Arts/Educational Specialist in Mental Health Counseling (MA/Ed.S) Master of Arts in Middle Grades Education (MA) Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) Master of Arts in School Counseling (MA) Master of Arts in Sport Science and Pedagogy (MA) Master of Arts in Religion (MA) Post Master’s Nursing Certificate Programs
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Master of Accountancy (MAcc) International MBA (IMBA) Business Foundation Certificate MBA PLUS Certificate
SCHOOL OF DIVINITY
Master of Divinity in Biblical Studies (M.Div)
Master of Divinity in Christian Education and Formation (M.Div)
Master of Divinity in Intercultural Studies (M.Div) Master of Divinity in Missiology (M.Div) Master of Divinity in Pastoral Care and Counseling (M.Div)
Master of Divinity in Pastoral Studies (M.Div)
Dual Degree Programs Available Master of Divinity/Master of Business Administration (M.Div/MBA) Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in English (M.Div/ MA) Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in English Education (M.Div/MA) Master of Divinity/Master of Arts/Ed.S. in Mental Health (M.Div/MA/Ed.S.) Master of Divinity/Master of Arts in Religion (M.Div/ MA)
G.O.A.L PROGRAMS Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of Bachelor of
Science in Accounting Science in Business Administration Science in Criminal Justice Science in Healthcare Management Science in Human Services
Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems
Bachelor of Science in Multidisciplinary Studies Bachelor of Science in Nursing Bachelor of Arts in Religious Studies
DOCTORAL DEGREES
Doctor of Education (Ed.D) Doctor of Ministry (D.Min) Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)
BRIAN BAKER | DIRECTOR OF TRACK & FIELD
12TH SEASON Hometown: Batesville, Ark. Alma Mater: Arkansas ‘94
CAREER COACHING HIGHLIGHTS 2006 A-Sun Outdoor Coach of the Year 2006 A-Sun Outdoor Champions (Men) 2006 A-Sun Outdoor Runner Up (Women)
NOTABLE 150 Men’s All-Conference Performers 108 Women’s All-Conference Performers 57 Combined Conference Champions 10 USTFCCCA Academic All-Americans
Veteran Brian Baker is in his 12th season as Director of Track & Field at Gardner-Webb University and continues to provide a wealth of high-level knowledge and support for the student-athletes under his watch. Baker is in his 14th season overall at Gardner-Webb, having served as the program’s head cross country coach and assistant track coach from 2001-2003. An expert in the distance events, Baker was named 2006 Atlantic Sun Conference Coach of the Year after directing Gardner-Webb to the men’s A-Sun Outdoor Championship that season in Clermont, Fla. The Runnin’ Bulldogs collected 19 All-Conference accolades and won seven individual conference titles that weekend in the Sunshine State, with thrower Cody MacArthur earning Most Outstanding Field Performer honors and hurdler Dobson Collins claiming Most Outstanding Freshman Performer. Baker led the Gardner-Webb women’s squad to a second-place finish in 2006 as well, a balanced effort that saw eight women earn All-Conference honors and one – pole vault standout Kelly Bridges – win an individual league title. It tied the program record for highest finish on the women’s side, set in Gardner-Webb’s first season in the league (2003). That season, Gardner-Webb finished third indoors on both sides in Johnson City, Tenn. It was part of a three-season swing for the GWU men that saw the team finish in the top-3 indoors from 2006-2008. Since 2004, Baker has coached a combined 57 conference champions on the men’s and women’s sides over two leagues – the Atlantic Sun and the Big South – and has done so while maintaining a high degree of academic success as well. A total of 10 student-athletes have erned USTCA/USTFCCCA Academic All-America honors since 2007. On the men’s side, Gardner-Webb has produced a pair of NCAA qualifiers during Baker’s tenure. Pole vaulter Elliott Haynie advanced to the NCAA Division I Indoor National Championships in 2008, finishing 10th in Fayetteville, Ark., with a height of 5.20 meters. Haynie was the first men’s student-athlete to qualify for nationals at any level since 2000. Most recently, throws standout Alex Young advanced to the national stage twice in 2014. The LaVergne, Tenn., standout earned All-America honors at the 2014 NCAA Division I Indoor National Championships in the weight throw and finished 17th in the hammer throw at the NCAA Division I Outdoor National Championships later that season. Numerous individuals have advanced as NCAA Regional qualifiers during Baker’s tenure as well and more than 200 student-athletes have earned All-Conference honors – indoor and outdoor combined – since Baker took over the program. In 2014, freshman Kayin Mujahid earned All-Big South honors indoors for the women’s team and won the conference title in the same event outdoors. Mujahid was joined on the All-Conference team outdoors by Sarah Mitchell (discus), Olivia Moody (heptathlon) and Elise Moffatt (pole vault). Young (weight throw) and Tyler Craig (pole vault) each won individual titles at the 2014 Big South Conference Indoor Championships and were joined on the All-Conference squad by Tyler Marsengill (pole vault) and Terry Davis (triple jump). Young also won the outdoor hammer title and was joined on the All-Conference squad by Craig, Marsengill, Josiah Stanton-Brooks (800m run) and Nathan Padfield (hammer throw). A product of the nation’s most storied Division I track program at the University of Arkansas, Baker is no stranger to success on the track or the cross-country course. He has an expansive knowledge base in the sport – based on coaching experience but also personal running experience at the highest levels of collegiate, professional and international track & field. A 1994 graduate of Arkansas with a degree in kinesiology, Baker was a key cog in the Razorbacks’ domination of NCAA Division I cross country and track in the early 90’s. He ran on Arkansas teams that won national titles in 1990 (Indoor and Cross Country), 1991 (Indoor), 1992 (Cross Country), 1993 (Indoor, Outdoor, and Cross Country), 1994 (Indoor and Outdoor). Twice (1992-93 and 1993-94) the Razorbacks won the NCAA Division I triple crown, with national championships in cross country, indoor track, and outdoor track. In addition to team success, Baker won individual national titles in the Indoor Distance Medley Relay and the Outdoor 5,000-meter run as a senior (1994). Baker was a two-time individual conference cross country champion and 5,000-meter run champion as well, winning one title each in the SWC and the SEC. Arkansas captured 12 total conference championships as a team during Baker’s career, including three SWC titles and nine SEC titles. He was an alternate for the 1996 Olympic Team in the 5,000-meter run and finished ninth in the 3,000-meter run at the 1999 World Indoor Track & Field Championships held in Japan. In 1995, he placed 10th in the 5,000-meter run at the World University Games. Baker is also a former member of the U.S. World Cross Country Team (1996 and 1997) and finished third, receiving a bronze medal at the Pan American Games. In 2001, Baker competed in the Chiba Ekiden relays in Japan. The Batesville (Ark.) High graduate was a three-time prep state champion in cross country and two-time outdoor state champion in the 1,600m run and 3,200m run In June of 2004, Baker was inducted into the Arkansas Track and Field Hall of Fame. Baker was also inducted into the Batesville Area Athletic Hall of Fame in 2010.
EVAN BRUSICH | ASSISTANT COACH
Former student-athlete Evan Brusich is in his first season at Gardner-Webb as an assistant coach for sprints, jumps and combined events. Brusich (Lilburn, Ga. / Parkview HS) graduated from Gardner-Webb in 2011 and spent the past three seasons as a volunteer coach at Baylor University. During his time in Waco, Texas, Brusich assisted with combined events, pole vault and throws – helping Henry Vildasola to a 17th-place finish in the decathlon at the 2014 NCAA Championships and Annie Rhodes to third at USA junior nationals in the pole vault. He also worked with All-America student-athletes Skylar White (discus), Erin Atkinson (weight throw) and Desmine Hilliard (discus) and with All-Big 12 performers Hunter Brook (decathlon), Jenna Pfeiffer (heptathlon) and Jessica Shadley (heptathlon). Brusich earned his master’s degree in sport pedagogy from Baylor in 2012. Brusich enjoyed a successful career during his time with the Runnin’ Bulldogs as a student-athlete. He was a team captain for three seasons and earned All-Big South Conference honors in the decathlon and 4x400m meter relay run. He is the school record holder in the decathlon. The Parkview (Ga.) High graduate helped his high school squad to three consecutive cross country state titles and a third-place finish at the Class 5A state Track & Field meet in 2007. Brusich is engaged to 2011 Gardner-Webb graduate and former Track & Field standout Carrie Long, who is currently a Ph.D candidate in immunology at West Virginia University.
ROB GOLABECK | ASSISTANT COACH
Gardner-Webb Track & Field welcomed Rob Golabek to its coaching staff prior to the start of the 2014-2015 season as assistant coach for throws. The Buffalo, N.Y., native joins the GWU family after spending time as an assistant at Rider University, where started his coaching career. While in Lawrenceville, N.J., Golabek produced impressive results, helping student-athletes to school and conference records. Senior Rhea Phipps qualified for the 2013 NCAA East Preliminary Championships in Jacksonville, Fla., in the hammer throw. Golabek also spent a year traveling across the United States to train with some of the top coaches in the sport, working hard to expand his knowledge base. His expertise should allow for a continuation of an outstanding tradition with the GWU throwing corps. As a student-athlete himself, Golabek enjoyed a successful career at the State University of New York at Buffalo, earning NCAA Division I All-America honors four times in the shot put. Also a multiple champion in the Mid-American Conference (MAC), Golabek qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials, an accomplishment he rates as one of his top memories as a student-athlete. Golabek is a 2012 graduate from The State University of New York at Buffalo. He is engaged to Buffalo Track & Field standout Anna Holmes
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | STRONG COACHING TRADITION
Former Gardner-Webb head coach Bryan Fetzer (pictured above) has enjoyed tremendous success since departing after the 2003 season, serving as Director of Track & Field/Cross Country at the University of Virginia since 2011. Fetzer also had strong stints as an assistant coach in the Pac 12 (California), SEC (Mississippi State) and Ivy League (Harvard). Several other former Gardner-Webb staff members and former student-athletes have gone on to notable success in collegiate coaching.
BRYAN FETZER Gardner-Webb Head Coach (1999-2003) CURRENT POST Director of Track & Field/Cross Country | University of Virginia Notable: 38 NCAA Division I All-Americans at UVA since 2011.
VICTOR THOMAS Gardner-Webb Assistant Coach (1999-2003) CURRENT POST Director of Track & Field/Cross Country | Lincoln (Mo.) University Notable: Led Lincoln program to 10 combined NCAA Division II women’s national titles.
Josh Langley
JOSH LANGLEY Gardner-Webb Assistant Coach (2004-2006) CURRENT POST Assistant Coach for Multis, Jumps and Javelin | University of North Carolina Notable: 2007 NCAA East Region Assistant Coach of the Year (Jumps/Combined Events) while at Clemson.
JEREL LANGLEY Gardner-Webb Student-Athlete (2005-2008) CURRENT POST Assistant Coach for Jumps and Multis | University of Miami (Fla.) Notable: Three NCAA national qualifiers in first two seasons with Hurricanes.
Jerel Langley
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | OUTSTANDING SEASONS 2000 WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD #4 Finish | NCAA Division II Championships MARCH 11 | REGGIE LEWIS CENTER | BOSTON, MA 1. Abilene Christian, 48 2. North Dakota State, 47 3. St. Augustine’s, 44 4. Gardner-Webb, 38 5. Adams State, 34 6. Slippery Rock, 20 7. Lewis, 17 8. Calif.-Davis, 14 8. Ashland, 14 10. Emporia State, 12 2000 NCAA Division II Champion Sylivia Chelmo.
2000 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD #5 Finish | NCAA Division II Championships MAY 25-27 | PAUL DERR STADIUM | RALEIGH, NC 1. St. Augustine’s, 77 2. Abilene Christian, 66 3. Adams State, 50 4. North Dakota State, 44 5. Gardner-Webb, 43 6. South Dakota, 36 7. UC-Davis, 30 8. Albany State, 28 9. Slippery Rock, 26 10. Chico State, 25 Julia O’Neal (center) races to the 100m dash national title in 2000. (NCAA Photos)
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | OUTSTANDING SEASONS 2000 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD #17 Finish | NCAA Division II Championships MAY 25-27 | PAUL DERR STADIUM | RALEIGH, NC 1. Abilene Christian, 115 2. St. Augustine’s, 71 3. South Dakota, 48 4. Adams State, 47 5. UC-Davis, 40 6. Central Missouri St., 33; 7. Angelo State 29 8. Ft. Hays State, 27 9. Western State, 26 10. Texas A&M (Kingsville), 25 11. Morehouse College, 23 12. New York Tech, 22 13. Indiana Univ. (PA), 18 14. Pittsburg State, 17 15. North Dakota State, 16 15. Ashland, 16 17. Tarleton State, 14 17. Kutztown, 14 17. Gardner-Webb, 14 20. Albany State, 12
David Lloyd (center) on his way to the NCAA Division II 400m Hurdles national title. (NCAA Photos)
2001 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD #6 Finish | ECAC Championships MAY 16-17 | WILLIAM WEAVER STADIUM | PRINCETON, NJ 1. Seton Hall, 82 2. Georgetown, 74 3. Virginia, 59 4. West Virginia, 58 5. Pittsburgh, 52 6. Gardner-Webb, 32 7. Syracuse, 31 7. Maryland, 31 9. Rutgers, 30 10. William & Mary Natilee Dawkins helped Gardner-Webb to a strong finish at the 2001 ECAC Championships.
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | OUTSTANDING SEASONS 2006 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD Atlantic Sun Conference Champions APRIL 14-15 | NATIONAL TRAINING CENTER | CLERMONT, FL 1. Gardner-Webb, 194 2. Kennesaw State, 142 3. ETSU, 125 4. Campbell, 72 5. Belmont, 60 6. North Florida, 15 7. Lipscomb, 6
Gardner-Webb dominated the field to win its first conference Track & Field title in 2006.
Jerel Langley
Jake Didion
Cody MacArthur
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK NCAA NATIONAL CHAMPIONS
Sylivia Chelimo
David Lloyd
Nicole McLain
Julia O’Neal
2000 5,000m run (Outdoor) 16:58.42 10,000m run (Outdoor) 35:35.68
2000 400m Hurdles (Outdoor) 51.39
2000 High Jump (Indoor) 1.81m
2000 55m dash (Indoor) 6.80 seconds 100m dash (Outdoor) 11.67 seconds
NCAA DIVISION I QUALIFIERS
Elliott Haynie | Pole Vault | Indoors
Alex Young | Weight Throw | Indoors
March 14-15, 2008 | Fayetteville, Ark. | 10th Place (5.20m)
March 14-15, 2014 | Albuquerque, N.M. | 13th Place (20.05m)
Alex Young | Hammer Throw | Outdoors June 11-14, 2014 | Eugene, Oregon | 17th Place (61.90m)
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Women 2000: Sylivia Chelimo, Indoor (Mile) – NCAA Division II 2000: Sylivia Chelimo, Outdoor (3,000m run) – NCAA Division II 2000: Sylivia Chelimo, Outdoor (5,000m run) – NCAA Division II 2000: Sylivia Chelimo, Outdoor (10,000m run) – NCAA Division II 2000: Natilee Dawkins, Indoor (55m Hurdles) – NCAA Division II 2000: Natilee Dawkins, Indoor (Triple Jump) – NCAA Division II 2000: Natilee Dawkins, Outdoor (100m dash) – NCAA Division II 2000: Nicole McClain, Indoor (High Jump) – NCAA Division II 2000: Julia O’Neal, Indoor (55m dash) – NCAA Division II 2000: Julia O’Neal, Outdoor (100m dash) – NCAA Division II 2000: Julia O’Neal, Outdoor (200m dash) – NCAA Division II Men 2000: David Lloyd, Outdoor (400m Hurdles) – NCAA Division II 2000: Marlon Greensword, Outdoor (800m run) – NCAA Division II 2014: Alex Young, Indoor (Weight Throw, 2nd Team) – NCAA Division I
USTCA | USTFCCCA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Women 2003: Lindsey Sutherland 2003: Tara Stephenson 2007: Elizabeth Maxwell 2008: Carrie Long 2008: Elizabeth Maxwell 2009: Kelly Bridges
Marlon Greensword
Men 2000: David Lloyd 2008: Elliott Haynie 2008: Jerel Langley 2008: Christoph Hutschalik 2009: Paul Steinke 2013: Carson Sears 2013: Alex Young Lindsey Sutherland
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION
Craig Norman | Jamaican National Team 2002 Commonwealth Games | High Jump | July 24-August 4 | Manchester, England 2002 NACAC Championships | High Jump | August 9-12 | San Antonio, Texas
Sylivia Chelimo | Ugandan National Team
Alex Young | U.S. Junior National Team
2000 Africa Senior Athletics Championship | July 12-15 | Algiers, Algeria 2001 World University Games | August 22-September 1 | Beijing, China
2013 Junior Pan American Games | August 23-25 | Medellin, Columbia
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Women Indoor A-Sun 2006: Kelly Bridges, Pole Vault (3.20m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Kelly Bridges, Pole Vault (3.35m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Elizabeth Maxwell, Shot Put (13.00m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Katherine Warden, 800m run (2:17.55), Johnson City, Tenn. 2008: Victoria Argus, Pentathlon (3,415 points), Johnson City, Tenn. Big South 2009: Caryn Daane, Shot Put (12.72m), Clemson, S.C. 2009: Kelly Bridges, Pole Vault (3.35m), Clemson, S.C. 2010: Carrie Long, Pole Vault (3.50m), Clemson, S.C. 2011: Ashlei Alexander, Shot Put (13.41m), Clemson, S.C. 2012: Kristen Hurley, Pentathlon (3,318 points), Blacksburg, Va. 2013: Kristen Hurley, Pentathlon (3,487 points), Winston-Salem, N.C.
Men Indoor A-Sun 2006: Tim Israel, Mile run (4:23.43), Johnson City, Tenn.
Kristen Hurley
2006: Jeremy Longshore, Pole Vault (4.90m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2006: Matt Knippen, Shot Put (15.05m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2006: Matt Knippen, Weight Throw (14.69m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Matt Knippen, Shot Put (15.79m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Erin Goodrum, 800m run (1:57.75), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Dobson Collins, 60m Hurdles (8.31), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Elliott Haynie, Pole Vault (4.75m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Jake Didion, Triple Jump (14.29m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2008: Elliott Haynie, Pole Vault (5.20m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2008: Elliott Haynie, Heptathlon (4,645 points), Johnson City, Tenn. Big South 2009: Jake Didion, Long Jump (7.19m), Clemson, S.C. 2009: Jake Didion, Triple Jump (15.19m), Clemson, S.C. 2013: Alex Young, Weight Throw (20.72m), Winston-Salem, N.C. 2013: Terry Davis, Triple Jump (14.43m), Winston-Salem, N.C. 2014: Alex Young, Weight Throw (20.31m), Blacksburg, Va. 2014: Tyler Craig, Pole Vault (4.95m), Blacksburg, Va.
Matt Knippen
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS Women Outdoor A-Sun 2003: Margo Robinson, Long Jump (5.86m), Orlando, Fla. 2003: Lindsey Sutherland, Shot Put (12.79m), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Margo Robinson, Long Jump (5.80m), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Tamara Stephenson, 400m Hurdles (1:01.58), Orlando, Fla. 2005: Tamara Stephenson, 400m Hurdles (1:00.08), Nashville, Tenn. 2006: Kelly Bridges, Pole Vault (3.54m), Clermont, Fla. 2007: Elizabeth Maxwell, Shot Put (12.99m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Victoria Argus, Heptathlon (4,105 points), Johnson City, Tenn. 2008: Carrie Long, Pole Vault (3.70m), Clemson, S.C. 2008: Caryn Daane, Shot Put (13.00m), Clemson, S.C. 2008: Elizabeth Maxwell, Discus (38.58m), Clemson, S.C. Big South 2009: Gwennetta Jones, Shot Put (13.82m), Radford, Va. 2009: Kelly Bridges, Pole Vault (3.55m), Radford, Va. 2011: Ashlei Alexander, Shot Put (13.88m), Lexington, Va. 2014: Kayin Mujahid, High Jump (1.68m), Rock Hill, S.C.
Men Outdoor A-Sun 2003: Pat Barron, Pole Vault (4.41m), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Shedrick Elliott, 4x100m Relay (43.38), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Shane Flippin, 4x100m Relay (43.38), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Kevin Prime, 4x100m Relay (43.38), Orlando, Fla. 2004: Aaron Sykes, 4x100m Relay (43.38), Orlando, Fla. 2005: Matt Knippen, Shot Put (15.30m), Nashville, Tenn. 2006: Jeremy Longshore, Pole Vault (4.70m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Jake Didion, Long Jump (7.22m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Jake Didion, Triple Jump (13.67m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Matt Knippen, Shot Put (16.07m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Cody MacArthur, Discus (45.48m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Cody MacArthur, Hammer (50.18m), Clermont, Fla. 2006: Jerel Langley, Javelin (56.41m), Clermont, Fla. 2007: Cody MacArthur, Hammer (54.20m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Jerel Langley, Javelin (61.50m), Johnson City, Tenn.) 2007: Cody MacArthur, Discus (49.75m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Jake Didion, Triple Jump (15.41m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2007: Jeremy Longshore, Pole Vault (4.75m), Johnson City, Tenn. 2008: Jerel Langley, Javelin (64.28m), Clemson, S.C. 2008: Jeremy Longshore, Pole Vault (4.75m), Clemson, S.C. 2008: Evan Brusich, Decathlon (5,935 points), Clemson, S.C. Big South 2009: Christoph Hutschalik, Hammer (58.70m), Radford, Va. 2009: Adam Reed, Pole Vault (4.55m), Radford, Va. 2010: Paul Steinke, 400m Hurdles (52.17), Charleston, S.C. 2011: Christoph Hutschalik, Hammer (60.81m), Lexington, Va. 2013: Carson Sears, Hammer (62.09m), Lynchburg, Va. 2014: Alex Young, Hammer (59.88m), Rock Hill, S.C.
Margo Robinson
Cody MacArthur
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE Women Indoor
A-Sun 2006 Kelly Bridges, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Carlene McLean, 2nd Team (800m run) Merissa Hawkins, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Victoria Argus, 2nd Team (Triple Jump), 3rd Team (Pole Vault) Elizabeth Maxwell, 3rd Team (Shot Put) Lindsey Sutherland, 3rd Team (Weight Throw) 2007 Katherine Warden, 1st Team (800m) Kelly Bridges, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Elizabeth Maxwell, 1st Team (Shot Put) Victoria Argus, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) Kayla Morgan, 3rd Team (Triple Jump) 2008 Victoria Argus, 1st Team (Pentathlon) Kelly Bridges, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Elizabeth Maxwell, 2nd Team (Shot Put), 3rd Team (Weight Throw) Carrie Long, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) Caryn Daane, 3rd Team (Shot Put) Kayla Morgan, 3rd Team (Pentathlon) Big South 2009 Kelly Bridges, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Caryn Daane, 1st Team (Shot Put) Victoria Argus, 2nd Team (Pole Vault), 2nd Place (Pentathlon) Beth Long, 2nd Team (800m run) Kayla Morgan, 3rd Team (Pentathlon) Bree Tharpe, 3rd Team (3,000m run)
Elizabeth Maxwell | Four-Time All-Atlantic Sun Indoor
2010 Ashlei Alexander, 2nd Team (Shot Put) Carrie Long, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2011 Ashlei Alexander, 1st Team (Shot Put) Carrie Long, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) T’Keyah Bell, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Cherish Richardson, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Amara Isbell, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Ivana Hughes, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Sarah Herd, 3rd Team (High Jump) 2012 Kristen Hurley, 1st Team (Pentathlon) Ann Marie Howell, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Ashlei Alexander, 2nd Team (Shot Put) Ivana Hughes, 3rd Team (800m Run) 2013 Kristen Hurley, 1st Team, (Pentathlon) Taylor Cook, 2nd Team, (Pole Vault) Ivana Hughes, 2nd Team, (800m run) Ashlei Alexander, 3rd Team, (Weight Throw) 2014 Kayin Mujahid, 3rd Team (High Jump)
Kayin Mujahid | 2014 All-Big South Indoor
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE Women Outdoor
A-Sun 2003 Margo Robinson, 1st Team (Long Jump) Lindsey Sutherland, 1st Team (Shot Put) Sylvia Chelimo, 2nd Team (800m run), 3rd Team (1,500m run), 3rd Team (10,000m run) Tamara Stephenson, 2nd Team (400m Hurdles) Becky Walter, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Natilee Dawkins, 2nd Team (Triple Jump), 3rd Team (100m Hurdles) Tara Stephenson, 2nd Team (Javelin) Soyini Thompson, 3rd Team (400m run) 2004 Tamara Stephenson, 1st Team (400m Hurdles), 3rd Team (100m Hurdles) Margo Robinson, 1st Team (Long Jump), 3rd Team (Triple Jump) Kidada Dawkins, 3rd Team (High Jump) 2005 Tamara Stephenson, 1st Team (400m Hurdles) Tara Stephenson, 3rd Team (Shot Put) Kidada Dawkins, 2nd Team (High Jump) Cara Saunders, 2nd Team (Triple Jump) 2006 Kelly Bridges, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Merissa Hawkins, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Lindsey Sutherland, 2nd Team (Shot Put), 3rd Team (Discus), 3rd Team (Hammer) Sarah Wyszynski, 2nd Team (Javelin) Beth Long, 3rd Team (4x400m relay) Carlene McLean, 3rd Team (4x400m relay) Lauren Montgomery, 3rd Team (4x400m relay) Katherine Warden, 3rd Team (1,500m run), 3rd Team (4x400m relay) Elizabeth Maxwell, 3rd team (Javelin)
Beth Long, 3rd Team (800m run) Elizabeth Maxwell, (Discus), (Hammer), Shot Put) Sarah Wyszynski, 2nd Team (Javelin) 2010 Carrie Long, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2011 Ashlei Alexander, 1st Team (Shot Put), 2nd Team (Hammer) Ann Marie Howell, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Kristen Hurley, 3rd Team (Heptathlon) 2012 Ashlei Alexander, 2nd Team (Shot Put) Carolina Arledge, 2nd Team (Javelin) Kristen Hurley, 2nd Team (Heptathlon) Sarah Herd, 3rd Team (High Jump) Bethany Wright, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2013 Kristen Hurley, 2nd Team (Heptathlon) Ashlei Alexander, 3rd Team (Hammer) 2014 Kayin Mujahid, 1st Team (High Jump) Sarah Mitchell, 3rd Team (Discus) Olivia Moody, 3rd Team (Heptathlon) Elise Moffatt, 3rd Team (Pole Vault)
2007 Elizabeth Maxwell, 1st Team (Shot Put), 2nd Team (Hammer); 3rd Team (Javelin) Victoria Argus, 1st Team (Heptathlon) Kelly Bridges, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Caryn Daane, 2nd Team (Shot Put) Sarah Wyszynski, 2nd Team (Javelin) Bree Tharpe, 3rd Team (3,000m Steeple) Merissa Hawkins, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2008 Carrie Long, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Caryn Daane, 1st Team (Shot Put) Elizabeth Maxwell, 1st Team (Discus), 2nd Team (Shot Put), 2nd Team (Hammer) Kelly Bridges, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Sarah Wyszynski, 2nd Team (Javelin) Tabitha Hamilton, 3rd Team (Discus) Big South 2009 Kelly Bridges, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Gwennetta Jones, 1st Team (Shot Put) Victoria Argus, 2nd Team (Pole Vault), 2nd Team (Heptathlon) Caryn Daane, 3rd Team (Shot Put) 2006 4x400m Relay Team L-R: Carlene McLean, Beth Long, Katherine Warden, Lauren Montgomery
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE Men Indoor
A-Sun 2006 Tim Israel, 1st Team (Mile Run) Jeremy Longshore, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Matt Knippen, 1st Team (Shot Put), 1st Team (Weight Throw) Michael Buckshaw, 2nd Team (Shot Put) Kevin Prime, 3rd Team (60m Dash), 3rd Team (200m Dash) Geoff Lesch-Wragge, 3rd Team (800m run), 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Dobson Collins, 3rd Team (60m Hurdles) Dekorda Jackson, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Erin Goodrum, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Alex Nimmo, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Elliott Haynie, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) Cody MacArthur, 3rd Team (Weight Throw)
Jonathan Parks, 3rd Team (60m Hurdles) Carson Sears, 3rd Team (Weight) Tyler Samotis, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2014 Alex Young, 1st Team (Weight) Tyler Craig, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Tyler Marsengill, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) – Men’s Freshman of the Year Terry Davis, 3rd Team (Triple Jump)
2007 Erin Goodrum, 1st Team (800m run), 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Dobson Collins, 1st Team (60m Hurdles) Elliott Haynie, 1st Team (Pole Vault), 2nd Team (Heptathlon) Jake Didion, 1st Team (Triple Jump), 2nd Team (Long Jump) Matt Knippen, 1st Team (Shot Put) Jeremy Longshore, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Cody MacArthur, 2nd Team (Weight Throw) Geoff Lesch-Wragge, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Paul Steinke, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) Charlie Steinke, 3rd Team (Distance Medley Relay) 2008 Elliott Haynie, 1st Team (Pole Vault), 1st Team (Hepthatlon) (NCAA Qualifier, Pole Vault, 10th) Dobson Collins, 2nd Team (60m Dash), 2nd Team (60m Hurdles) Jonathan Rucker, 2nd Team (High Jump) Jake Didion, 2nd Team (Long Jump), 2nd Team (Triple Jump) – Most Outstanding Field Performer Timothy Isreal, 3rd Team (Mile Run) Jeremy Longshore, 3rd Team (Pole Vault)
Dobson Collins | Four-Time All-Atlantic Sun Indoor
Big South 2009 Jake Didion, 1st Team (Long Jump), 1st Team (Triple Jump) – Most Outstanding Field Performer Adam Reed, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Jonathan Rucker, 2nd Team (60m Hurdles) Paul Steinke, 3rd Team (400m Dash) 2010 Christoph Hutschalik, 3rd Team (Weight) Evan Brusich, 3rd Team (Heptathlon) 2011 Christoph Hutschalik, 1st Team (Weight) Josiah Stanton-Brooks, 2nd Team (800m run) Jonathan Rucker, 3rd Team (60m Hurdles) Travis Rogers, 3rd Team (Weight) 2012 Jonathan Parks, 2nd Team (60m Hurdles) Travis Rogers, 2nd Team (Weight) Carson Sears, 3rd Team (Weight) 2013 Terry Davis, 1st Team (Triple Jump) Alex Young, 1st Team (Weight), 2nd Team (Shot Put) – Big South Freshman of the Year Josiah Stanton-Brooks 2nd Team (800m run)
Terry Davis | Two-Time All-Big South Indoor
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK ALL-CONFERENCE Men Outdoor
A-Sun 2003 Pat Barron, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Tommy Menya, 2nd Team (400m Dash) Adam Gaske, 2nd Team (3,000m Steeple) Craig Norman, 2nd Team (High Jump) Lamar Ingram, 3rd Team (100m Dash) 2004 Kevin Prime, 1st Team (4x100m Relay), 2nd team (100m Dash), 2nd Team (200m Dash) Shane Flippin, 1st Team (4x100m Relay), 3rd Team (400m Dash) Aaron Sykes, 1st Team (4x100m Relay) Shedrick Elliott, 1st Team (4x100m Relay) T.J. Taylor, 2nd Team (Javelin) Michael Buckshaw, 3rd Team (Discus) Adam Gaske, 3rd Team (3,000m Steeple) Darryl Nelson, 3rd Team (Hammer) 2005 Matt Knippen, 1st Team (Shot Put), 3rd Team (Discus) Kevin Prime, 2nd Team (100m Dash) Justin O’Shields, 2nd Team (110m Hurdles) Jeremy Longshore, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Jake Didion, 2nd Team (Long Jump), 3rd Team (High Jump) – Most Outstanding Freshman Jerel Langley, 2nd Team (Javelin) Darryl Nelson, 3rd Team (Hammer) 2006 (Atlantic Sun Conference Championship) Jeremy Longshore, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Jake Didion, 1st Team (Long Jump), 1st Team (Triple Jump) Matt Knippen, 1st Team (Shot Put), 2nd Team (Hammer), 3rd Team (Discus) Cody MacArthur, 1st Team (Discus), 1st Team (Hammer), 2nd Team (Javelin) – Most Outstanding Field Performer Jerel Langley, 1st Team (Javelin) Erin Goodrum, 2nd Team (800m Run) Josh Hudson, 2nd Team (3,000m Steeple) Lucas McAneny, 2nd Team (10,000m Run) Michael Buckshaw, 2nd Team (Shot Put), 2nd Team (Discus), 3rd Team (Hammer) Dobson Collins, 3rd Team (110m Hurdles), 3rd Team (400m Hurdles) – Most Outstanding Freshman Elliott Haynie, 3rd Team (Pole Vault)
Big South 2009 Evan Brusich, 3rd Team (Decathlon) Jake Didion, 3rd Team (Triple Jump) Christoph Hutschalik, 1st Team (Hammer) Adam Reed, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Paul Steinke, 2nd Team (400m Hurdles) 2010 Paul Steinke, 1st Team (400m Hurdles) Evan Brusich, 2nd Team (Decathlon) Clint McManus, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) 2011 Christoph Hutschalik, 1st Team (Hammer) Jonathan Rucker, 2nd Team (110m Hurdles) Clint McManus, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Carson Sears, 2nd Team (Discus), 2nd Team (Hammer) 2012 Terry Davis, 2nd Team, (Triple Jump) Travis Rogers, 3rd Team (Hammer) Carson Sears, 2nd Team (Hammer), 2nd Team (Shot Put) Josiah Stanton-Brooks, 3rd Team (800m run) 2013 Carson Sears, 1st Team (Hammer) Alex Young, 2nd Team (Shot Put) – Big South Freshman of the Year 2014 Alex Young, 1st Team (Hammer), Josiah Stanton-Brooks, 3rd Team (800m run) Nathan Padfield, 3rd Team (Hammer) Tyler Craig, 2nd Team (Pole Vault) Tyler Marsengill, 3rd Team (Pole Vault)
2007 Jeremy Longshore, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Jake Didion, 1st Team (Triple Jump), 2nd Team (High Jump), 2nd Team (Long Jump) Cody MacArthur, 1st Team (Discus), 1st Team (Hammer), 3rd Team (Javelin) – Most Outstanding Field Performer Jerel Langley, 1st Team (Javelin) Geoff Lesch-Wragge, 2nd Team (800m run) Paul Steinke, 2nd Team (400m Hurdles) Elliott Haynie, 2nd Team (Pole Vault), 2nd Team (Decathlon) Ryan McNeely, 3rd Team (400m Dash) Charlie Steinke, 3rd Team (800m run) Tim Israel, 3rd Team (1,500m run) 2008 Jeremy Longshore, 1st Team (Pole Vault) Jerel Langley, 1st Team (Javelin) Evan Brusich, 1st Team (Decathlon) Erin Goodrum, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Jonathan Rucker, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay), 2nd Team (High Jump) Charlie Steinke, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay) Paul Steinke, 2nd Team (4x400m Relay), 3rd Team (400m Hurdles) Adam Reed, 3rd Team (Pole Vault) Vonzell Pittman, 3rd Team (Triple Jump) Matt Knippen, 3rd Team (Hammer)
Carson Sears | Three-Time All-Big South Outdoor
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK WOMEN’S INDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS Athlete (Year) ..................Event ...................... Time/Mark 55 meters Julia O’Neil (2000) ................................................................. 6.69
60 meters Julia O’Neil (2001) ................................................................. 7.34
200 meters Julia O’Neil (2001) ............................................................... 24.02
400 meters Soyini Thompson (2002) ...................................................... 56.82
500 meters Soyini Thompson (2003) ................................................... 1:15.91
800 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2002) ....................................................... 2:10.09
1000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2003) ....................................................... 2:56.72
1500 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2003) ....................................................... 4:35.89
3000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2002) ....................................................... 9:29.52
5000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2002) ..................................................... 16:32.79
1 Mile
Soyini Thompson
Sylvia Chelimo (2002) ....................................................... 4:44.96
55 meter Hurdles Natilee Dawkins (2003) .......................................................... 7.92
60 meters Hurdles Natilee Dawkins (2003) .......................................................... 8.45
High Jump Nicole McClain (2001) ........................................... 6’0.5” (1.85 m)
Pole Vault Ann Marie Howell (2012) ......................................... 12’4”(3.76 m)
Long Jump Margo Robinson (2001) ..................................... 20’4.25” (6.20 m)
Triple Jump Lucie Bujetova (2002) ........................................... 42’4” (12.90 m)
Shot Put Ashlei Alexander (2012) ..................................... 46’2.5” (14.08 m)
Weight Throw Ashlei Alexander (2012) ........................................ 56’ 0” (17.07m)
Pentathlon Tara Stephenson (2005) ............................................ 3661 pts.
4 x 400 m Relay
T.Stephenson, L.Bujetova, M.Robinson, S.Thompson (2002) ........ 3:49.25
Distance Medley Relay
K.Warden, L.Montgomery, C.McLean, M.Miliner (2006) ............... 12:28.03
Ashlei Alexander
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK WOMEN’S OUTDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS Athlete (Year) ..................Event ...................... Time/Mark 100 meters Julia O’Neil (2000, 2002) ...................................................... 11.67
200 meters Julia O’Neil (2000) ............................................................... 24.21
400 meters Ivana Hughes (2012) .................................................. 55.64
800 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2003) ........................................................ 2:11.84
1500 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2001) ........................................................ 4:31.52
3000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2001) ....................................................... 9:31.75
5000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2001) ...................................................... 16:11.56
10,000 meters Sylvia Chelimo (2001) ...................................................... 34:19.45
1 Mile Sylvia Chelimo (2003) ....................................................... 5:03.25
100 meter Hurdles Natilee Dawkins (2003) ......................................................... 13.78
400 meter Hurdles Tamara Stephenson (2005) .................................................. 58.94
3000 meter Steeplechase Diana Palka (2011) .......................................................... 11:20.46
Natilee Dawkins
High Jump Nicole McClain (2000) ........................................... 6’0.5” (1.84 m)
Pole Vault Ann Marie Howell (2012) ......................................... 12’6.25”(3.82 m)
Long Jump Margo Robinson (2001) ..................................... 19’8.75” (6.01 m)
Triple Jump Natilee Dawkins (2001) ......................................... 42’2” (12.85 m)
Shot Put Ashlei Alexander (2012) ..................................... 46’2.5” (14.08 m)
Discus Throw Jasmine Miles (2013) ......................................... 146’ 7” (44.68 m)
Hammer Throw Ashlei Alexander (2013) ..................................... 176’ 1” (53.67 m)
Javelin Sarah Wyszynski (2009) ..................................... 138’5” (42.19 m)
Heptathlon Tara Stephenson (2003) ............................................ 5071 pts.
4 x 100 m Relay
N.Dawkins, S.Thompson, C.Petty, J.O’Neal (2000) ........................... 46.06
4 x 200 m Relay
N.Dawkins, S.Thompson, D.Williams, M.Robinson (2000) ............. 1:38.56
4 x 400 m Relay
J.O’Neal, S.Thompson, T.Stephenson, L.Bujetova (2002) ............. 3:46.32
4 x 800 m Relay
M.Houghton, P.McClymont, C.Miller, S.Chelimo (2001) ............... 8:52.74
Sarah Wyszynski
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK MEN’S INDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS Athlete (Year) ..................Event ...................... Time/Mark 55 meters Kevin Prime (2005) ................................................................... 6.41
60 meters Kevin Prime (2003) ................................................................... 6.88
200 meters Kevin Prime (2005) ................................................................. 21.83
400 meters David Lloyd (2001) .................................................................. 48.61
500 meters Marlon Greensword (2001) .................................................. 1:02.98
800 meters Marlon Greensword (2001) .................................................. 1:53.76
1000 meters Josiah Brooks-Stantion (2011) .................................................. 2:32.52
3000 meters Nick Kelly (2011) ............................................................. 8:35.36
5000 meters Lucas McAneney (2002) .................................................... 15:10.01
1 Mile Nick Kelly (2010) .................................................................. 4:18.32
55 meter Hurdles
Craig Norman
Jonathon Rucker (2009) ............................................................. 7.68
60 meters Hurdles Dobson Collins (2008) .............................................................. 8.07
High Jump Craig Norman (2003) ............................................ 6’11.75” (2.13 m)
Pole Vault Elliot Haynie (2008) .............................................. 17’7.75” (5.38 m)
Long Jump Jake Didion (2008) .................................................... 24’7” (7.49 m)
Triple Jump Jake Didion (2008) ...................................................... 50’ (15.24 m)
Shot Put Alex Young (2013) ............................................... 55’ 7.5” (16.95 m)
Weight Throw Alex Young (2013) .......................................... 68’ 9” (20.95 m)
Heptathlon Evan Brusich (2010) .................................................... 4780 pts.
4 x 400 m Relay
D.Lloyd, C.Whitney, R.Fontenette, M.Greensword (2000) ................ 3:18.92
4 x 800 m Relay
A.Gaske, L.Hogan, S.Elliott, C.Carter (2003) .................................... 8:05.17
Distance Medley Relay
T.Crook, C.Merritt, J.Stanton-Brooks, M.McClay (2012) ................. 10:19.19
Alex Young
GARDNER-WEBB TRACK & FIELD | RECORD BOOK MEN’S OUTDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS Athlete (Year) ..................Event ...................... Time/Mark 100 meters Kevin Prime (2003) ............................................................... 10.56
200 meters Kevin Prime (2003) ............................................................... 21.23
400 meters Marlon Greensword (2000) ................................................... 46.95
800 meters Marlon Greensword (2000) ................................................ 1:49.09
1500 meters Josiah Stanton-Brooks (2011) ........................................... 3:56.44
3000 meters Joshua Hudson (2007) ...................................................... 8:47.56
5000 meters Nick Kelly (2010) .............................................................. 14:57.94
10,000 meters Lucas McAneny (2008) .................................................... 31:24.32
1 Mile Gary Threatt (1975) ........................................................... 4:24.50
110 meter Hurdles Johnathon Rucker (2011) ..................................................... 14.39
400 meter Hurdles David Lloyd (2001) ................................................................ 51.06
3000 meter Steeplechase Joshua Hudson (2006) ...................................................... 9:36.12
Lucas McAneney
High Jump Craig Norman (2002) ................................................. 7’3” (2.21 m)
Pole Vault Elliot Haynie (2007) ............................................ 16’7.25” (5.06 m)
Long Jump Jake Didion (2007) .................................................. 24’5” (7.44 m)
Triple Jump Jake Didion (2007) ................................................ 50’8” (15.44 m)
Shot Put Alex Young (2013) ............................................. 56’ 4.5” (17.18 m)
Discus Throw Cody MacArthur (2007) ....................................... 163’3” (49.75 m)
Hammer Throw Carson Sears (2012) ......................................... 211’ 6” (64.48 m)
Javelin Jerel Langley (2007) .......................................... 218’10” (66.70 m)
Heptathlon Evan Brusich (2009) .................................................. 6538 pts.
4 x 100 m Relay
L.Ingram, P.Augusta, P.Barron, K.Prime (2003) ................................. 41.67
4 x 200 m Relay
L.Ingram, T.Menya, P.Augusta, C.Norman (2002) .......................... 1:30.67
4 x 400 m Relay
M.Greensword, C.Whitney, R.Fontenette, D.Lloyd (2000) .............. 3:14.38
4 x 800 m Relay
C.Steinke, E.Goodrum, T.Israel, G.Lesch-Wragge (2008) .............. 8:01.94
Jake Didion