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2016SCHEDULE LUMBERJACK CROSS COUNTRY

Sept. 3

George Kyte Invitational • 1:30 p.m.

Sycamore Invitational • 10 a.m.

Flagstaff, Ariz.

Terre Haute, Ind. (Men Only)

Sept. 16

Dave Murray Invitational • TBA

Roy Griak Invitational • 1:35 p.m.

Tucson, Ariz.

Minneapolis, Minn. (Women Only)

Oct. 7

Arizona Twilight • TBA

Wisconsin Invitational • 12:20 p.m.

Tucson, Ariz.

Madison, Wis.

Oct. 21

Arizona State Invitational • TBA

Big Sky Championships • TBA

Tempe, Ariz.

Moscow, Idaho

Nov. 11

Mountain Region Championships • TBA

NCAA Championships • TBA

Logan, Utah

Terre Haute, Ind.

Sept. 10 Sept. 24 Oct. 14 Oct. 28 Nov. 19

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts.....................................................................................................................04 Media Policies.................................................................................................................05 Season Preview.........................................................................................................06-08 2016 Roster.....................................................................................................................09 Head Coach Eric Heins.............................................................................................10-11 Graduate Assistant Coach Jarred Cornfield...................................................................12 Support Staff...................................................................................................................13 Senior Athletes..........................................................................................................14-19 Junior Athletes...........................................................................................................20-27 Sophomore Athletes..................................................................................................28-32 Freshman Athletes.....................................................................................................32-33 2015 Season in Review..................................................................................................34 2015 Meet-by-Meet Results.......................................................................................35-36 2015 Team Results and Rankings..................................................................................37 2015 Big Sky Championships.........................................................................................38 2015 NCAA Mountain Regionals....................................................................................38 Big Sky Championship History...................................................................................39-40 Mountain Regional History........................................................................................41-42 National Championship History.................................................................................43-44 George Kyte Classic History...........................................................................................45 NCAA All-Americans......................................................................................................46 Northern Arizona University............................................................................................47 University President........................................................................................................48 VP for Intercollegiate Athletics........................................................................................49

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The 2016 Northern Arizona Volleyball Media Guide was designed and produced by the NAU Athletics Communications Department in Flagstaff, Ariz., using Adobe InDesign and Adobe Photoshop. The publication was written, edited and designed by Graduate Assistant of Athletic Communications Brian Campbell and Assistant AD for Communications Denise Thompson. Cover design by Denise Thompson. Editorial contributions by Denise Thompson and previous NAU Athletics Communications staff members.

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Location..................................................................... Flagstaff, Ariz. Founded ..................................................................................1899 Enrollment (statewide)...........................................................29,031 Nickname.................................................................... Lumberjacks Mascot.....................................................................................Louie Colors .......................................................................Blue and Gold

Head Coach...........................................................................Eric Heins Alma Mater................................................................... Cincinnati, 1999 Seasons at NAU.................................................................................10 Big Sky Championships (XC / Track)..........................................12 / 14 Coach of the Year Honors (XC / Track).......................................11 / 14 Graduate Assistant Coach............................................ Jarred Cornfield Alma Mater........................................................................ Liberty, 2014 Seasons at NAU..................................................................................2

Affiliation........................................................................NCAA Division I Conference.................................................................................Big Sky

President ................................................................. Dr. Rita Cheng VP for Intercollegiate Athletics .............................. Dr. Lisa Campos Faculty Athletics Representative...........................Alisse Ali-Joseph

TEAM INFORMATION Athletes Returning/Lost .............................................................. 19 / 11 Letterwinners Returning/Lost........................................................16 / 9 Total Returning (Including Redshirts).................................................24 Newcomers..........................................................................................8 2015 Big Sky Championships Finish (Men).....................................2nd 2015 Big Sky Championships Finish (Women).................................3rd 2015 NCAA Mountain Region Finish (Men)......................................8th 2015 NCAA Mountain Region Finish (Women).................................6th

MEDIA INFORMATION Graduate Assistant for Athletics Communications/XC Contact.............. ...................................................................................... Brian Campbell Office Phone ................................................................... 928-523-1017 Fax.................................................................................. 928-523-6793 E-Mail........................................................................... bfc25@nau.edu Mailing Address............................................................. P.O. Box 15400 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 (Overnight: 1 Skydome Dr.) Website............................................................... www.nauathletics.com

PROGRAM HISTORY First Season (Men/Women).................................................1970 / 1987 Men’s Big Sky Championships (Total/Most Recent)................25 / 2014 Women’s Big Sky Championships (Total/Most Recent)..........18 / 2014 Men’s Mountain Region Championships (Total/Most Recent)...6 / 2013 Women’s Mountain Region Championships (Total/Most Recent)......... ..................................................................................................4 / 1992 Men’s NCAA Appearances (Total/Most Recent)......................24 / 2014 Women’s NCAA Appearances (Total/Most Recent).................16 / 2008

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#NAUSTRONG MEDIA POLICIES The athletics communications office is located in the press box on the west side of the Walkup Skydome. The phone number is (928) 523-6792 or 6330 and the fax number is 523-6793. MEDIA OPPORTUNITY Head coach Eric Heins is available upon request. Other coaches and individual athletes may be requested as well. Special requests for availability may be made to the athletics communications office. INTERVIEW POLICY All athlete interviews must be coordinated through the Athletics Communications office at least one day in advance. No interviews or photo shoots will be conducted on days prior to races. Out-of-town media should contact the athletics communications office to make arrangements for phone interviews. HEINS’ INTERVIEWS Eric Heins and his staff are generally available for interviews during standard workweek hours. Contact Brian Campbell in the athletics communications office at 928-523-1017 to coordinate all interviews with coach Eric Heins. PRACTICE Daily cross country workouts are open to both the public and the media unless otherwise noted. Media planning to attend cross country workouts should notify the athletics communications office in advance to confirm start times and to arrange interviews. PHOTOGRAPHERS If photographers and/or videographers wish to shoot the athletes, prior notification of at least one day before the event must be given. Contact Brian Campbell in the athletics communication office to do so.

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POST-RACE Each NAU athlete will be made available for interviews upon request after his/her race is completed. Please note, the athletes frequently perform a “cool down” run shortly after a scheduled race. In order to avoid waiting for an interview after the cool down, reach out to Brian Campbell as soon as possible with specific athlete requests following the competition. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME Arizona does not move its clock ahead in the spring or back in the fall. As a result, Flagstaff time coincides with the Pacific time zone through Nov. 6. The rest of the season, NAU is compatible with the Mountain time zone. LUMBERJACKS ONLINE Releases, statistics, rosters and breaking news are available at the athletics web site, located at www.nauathletics.com. The Big Sky Conference web site is located at www.bigskyconf.com. LUMBERJACKS BY E-MAIL The athletics communications office is always compiling a media directory to send out weekly advance releases, event stories and statistics. Media members interested in this service should e-mail bfc25@nau.edu. Race notes will be available on the website prior to that week’s event. Call Brian Campbell at 928-5231017 for more information. THE SCORE The Score is a monthly show produced by NAU Television Services that highlights Lumberjack athletics and recreational activities on the Mountain campus. It airs weekly on FS Arizona, Fox College Sports and Flagstaff cable channels 4 and 104 in HD.

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“THE EXCITEMENT IS OFF THE CHARTS,”

said Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Eric Heins. “The men are enjoying what they’re doing right now, and I don’t get a sense that they’re anxious about anything. On the women’s side, we are hoping that we can pick up where we left off last year and be battling in the top three with the conference again.”

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A LEGACY OF CONTINUED SUCCESS

A program built on , this year’s Lumberjack men and women will hope to lay their own memorable bricks on that foundation, starting with the year’s first event: the 36th annual George Kyte Classic on Sept. 3.

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The ‘Jacks certainly have the tools to create a season for the history books. Futsum Zienasellassie, one of NAU’s most decorated distance athletes in recent history, and Nathan Weitz will don the blue and gold for a final season after redshirting in 2015. Cory Glines and Tyler Day will also be back after solid campaigns last year, while redshirt junior Andy Trouard and New Zealand imports Matt Baxter and Geordie Beamish round out the projected and stacked Lumberjack line-up.

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can make the top-seven and make the top-five, I haven’t seen that in the last nine years I’ve been coaching this team,” said Heins. “We’ve obviously had some really good teams and we’ve had a lot of high profile athletes upfront, but this team from No. 1 to No. 10 is the deepest I’ve seen.”

“It’s really fun right now because all of last year we had four of our male athletes redshirt that we knew could be in the top-five,” said Heins. “To plan something like this, go through a whole year without them and actually get them all back for this season is great.” The depth is going to play a critical factor in the success of this men’s team, which—before last season—had won eight-straight conference titles. And while Heins is very skilled at curbing expectations and remaining humble when it comes to the NAU distance program, even he can’t help but acknowledge just how special this team could be. “When you look at the number of guys we have that

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Experience will be an asset on the women’s side as well, as two-time NCAA National Championship participant and 2015 All-Big Sky and All-Mountain Region athlete Melanie Townsend returns for her final cross country season with fellow all-conference runner Paige Gilchrist and teammate Kylie Goo. Sophomores Mikayla Malaspina and Miranda Myers represent the young blood on the team, while transfers Emily Roughan (Auckland University of Technology) and Karina Ernst (Syracuse) add some more veteran balance to the women’s roster.

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The lessons learned from that event coupled with the fact the projected women’s line-up has a combined 11 years of collegiate cross country experience will surely aid this year’s team in attempting to catch defending conference champ Weber State. “That’s the challenge for our women: to look at what Weber State has been doing and to get up there and run with them like they did a couple years ago,” said Heins.

“The strength of the women’s team is going to be the upperclassmen with Mel, Paige, Kylie and Karina being in their fourth year of competition,” said Heins. “That’s a very good strength to have. We’re hoping they can be good leaders for the group, stay healthy and get to the end of the year with that competitive fire still going.” The women will look to improve upon a third-place finish at conference championships last year, a race in which they ran well but ended up a little too spaced out as a team headed toward the finish.

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#NAUSTRONG MEN'S ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Class (Exp.) Hometown/Previous School Baxter, Matthew RS-Junior (SQ) Beamish, Geordie Freshman (RS) Burks, Cade Freshman (HS) Crose, Jackson Sophomore (1L) Day, Tyler Sophomore (1L) Ferro, Blaise Freshman (HS) Fitzgerald, James Freshman (RS) Glines, Cory RS-Junior (1L) Gregg, Sean Junior (SQ) Havriliak, Kyle Sophomore (1L) Lomong, Peter Sophomore (1L) Nelson, Harvey Junior (1L) Trouard, Andrew RS-Junior (1L) Weitz, Nathan RS-Senior (3L) Wolff, Ryan Sophomore (1L) Zienasellassie, Futsum RS-Senior (3L)

New Plymouth, New Zealand/New Plymouth High School

Havelock North, New Zealand/Wanganui Collegiate Gilbert, Ariz./Perry High School Livermore, Calif./Livermore High School Gilbert, Ariz./Mesquite High School Camarillo, Calif./Rio Mesa High School Canto, Ohio/University of Michigan Camino, Calif./El Dorado High School Phoenix, Ariz./Desert Vista High School

Kimotong, South Sudan/Fork Union Military Academy

Tucson, Ariz./Catalina Foothills High School Tucson, Ariz./Salpointe Catholic Spokane, Wash./Shadle Park High School Goodyear, Ariz./Millennium High School Indianapolis, Ind./North Central High School

WOMEN'S ROSTER BREAKDOWN Name Class (Exp.) Hometown/Previous School Bethel, Carolyn Carruth, Maggie Ernst, Karina Gilchrist, Paige Goo, Kylie Malaspina, Mikayla Molvin, Shannon Myers, Miranda Roughan, Emily Townsend, Melanie Williams, Jessica Zibrat, Melanie

Senior (1L) RS-Sophomore (1L) RS-Senior (SQ) RS-Junior (2L) RS-Junior (2L) Sophomore (1L) Freshman (RS) Sophomore (1L) RS-Senior (SQ) RS-Senior (3L) Sophomore (SQ) RS-Junior (1L)

Roanoke, Va./Hidden Valley High School Jackson Hole, Wyo./Jackson Hole High School Loveland, Colo./ Missoula, Mont./Hellgate High School Daly City, Calif./Westmoor High School Caldwell, Idaho/Vallivue High School Phoenix, Ariz./Xavier College Prep Carmichael, Calif./St. Francis High School

New Plymouth, New Zealand/New Plymouth High School

Melbourne, Australia/Haileybury College Mesa, Ariz./Skyline High School Tucson, Ariz./Iron Wood Ridge High School

CLASS ROSTER BREAKDOWN Seniors (6)

Carolyn Bethel Karina Ernst - RS Emily Roughan - RS Melanie Townsend - RS Nathan Weitz - RS Futsum Zienasellassie - RS

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Matthew Baxter - RS Paige Gilchrist - RS Cory Glines - RS Sean Gregg

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Kylie Goo - RS Harvey Nelson Andrew Trouard - RS Melanie Zibrat - RS

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Maggie Carruth - RS Jackson Crose Tyler Day Kyle Havriliak Peter Lomong Mikayla Malaspina Miranda Myers

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Geordie Beamish - RS Cade Burks Blaise Ferro James Fitzgerald - RS Shannon Molvin - RS

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Eric Heins enters his tenth season as the head coach at Northern Arizona University and seventh as the Director of Track & Field and Cross Country. He has won 26 Big Sky Championships and produced eight top-10 national finishes in his first nine seasons at NAU. In his nine years since returning to Flagstaff, Heins has also been named Coach of the Year by the Big Sky Conference 25 times, including three of those titles coming during the most recent indoor and outdoor track & field seasons.

The 2015 season saw the Lumberjack men miss out on a ninth-straight conference title at Big Sky Championships in Cedar City, Utah—finishing as the conference runner-up— but the youth on the team grew up quickly and showed a great amount of promise under Heins’ direction. Redshirt-sophomore Cory Glines and freshman Tyler Day went on to become All-Big Sky athletes alongside teammates Harvey Nelson and Jeffery Miller, while Day also earned All-Region honors with a 14th-place finish at NCAA Mountain Regionals. The women followed up their 2014 conference championship performance with a third-place showing at Big Sky Championships in 2015, with workhorses Melanie Townsend and Paige Gilchrist both earning All-Big Sky

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accolades. Townsend went on to secure All-Region honors with her redshirt-senior teammate Kayla Freeman at NCAA Mountain Regionals, and the Australia native followed up that race by representing the Lumberjacks for the second-straight season at NCAA Championships. Heins and the Cross Country Program (2007-2014)

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In 2014, Heins guided the men’s cross country team to its eighth-straight Big Sky Conference Championship, while also helping the women’s squad secure its second conference title in the last six seasons. The men’s team went on to compete at the NCAA Championships, where they earned a fourth-place finish thanks in part to junior Futsum Zienasellassie’s individual performance. Zienasellassie’s third-place finish in 2014 was the third time in the Heins era that a cross country member placed in the top-three at nationals. The 2013 cross county teams continued to flourish during the Heins era, as the men’s team secured its seventh-consecutive Big Sky Championship, and ninth-consecutive individual title. The Lumberjack men also finished the season ranked

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Missouri State, where he spent three years coaching the Redhawks to six different Ohio Valley Conference Championships.

Under Heins, the cross country program has finished in the top-10 eight times at NCAA Championships with 11 athletes earning cross country All-American accolades.

Heins returned to NAU as a head coach after serving as an assistant during the 2006-07 season at Texas Christian University. In his only season with the TCU Horned Frogs, he guided both the men’s and women’s teams to top-10 finishes at the NCAA South Central Regional. He also saw five of his runners honored as Mountain West Conference Scholar-Athletes.

Academically, the cross country teams have received the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team award five times under Heins’ direction, while his student-athletes from both cross country and track & field have earned a combined 463 Big Sky All-Academic honors since 2007. Former NAU cross country and track & field star David McNeill was named to the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America team in 2009 and 2010, while also being named the 2010 Track and Field Division I Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Heins began his coaching career as an assistant in 2000 at Indiana and ran for Cincinnati from 1995-99. He earned his bachelor’s degree in health promotion and education. At the 1997 Indoor Conference USA Championships, he achieved his highest individual accomplishment by placing third in the 3,000m. He also notched top-10 finishes in both the indoor and outdoor 5,000m, as well as the outdoor 10,000m.

Heins has also had three student-athletes earn academic All-American honors, while Lopez Lomong became Heins’ first athlete to be inducted into the NAU Athletics Hall of Fame in 2013. Before Being Named NAU’s Head Coach From 2001-03, Heins served as an assistant for the Lumberjacks under then-Head Coach Ron Mann. During his first tenure, the men’s team finished as high as fourth place at the NCAA Championships, while the women took home a 10th place finish. From there, Heins went to Southeast

In 2001, Heins earned a master’s in kinesiology from Indiana University. In November 2007, he competed in the U.S. Olympic Trials in the marathon in New York, N.Y. Other accolades include winning the St. Louis Marathon in 2004 and placing first in his age group, and fifth overall, in the 2000 Marine Corps Marathon.

Big Sky Championships Under Heins (Track & Field and XC) 2016 - Men Outdoor 2016 - Women Outdoor 2016 - Men Indoor 2015 - Men Outdoor 2015 - Men Indoor 2014 - Men Cross Country 2014 - Women Cross Country 2014 - Men Outdoor 2014 - Women Outdoor 2014 - Men Indoor 2014 - Women Indoor 2013 - Men Cross Country 2013 - Men Outdoor 2013 - Men Indoor 2012 - Men Cross Country

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2012 - Men Outoor 2012 - Men Indoor 2011 - Men Cross Country 2010 - Men Cross Country 2010 - Men Indoor 2009 - Men Cross Country 2009 - Women Cross Country 2008 - Men Cross Country 2008 - Women Cross Country 2007 - Men Cross Country 2007 - Women Cross Country

2016 - Men Outdoor 2016 - Women Outdoor 2016 - Men Indoor 2015 - Men Outdoor 2015 - Men Indoor 2014 - Men Cross Country 2014 - Women Cross Country 2014 - Men Outdoor 2014 - Women Outdoor 2014 - Men Indoor 2014 - Women Indoor 2013 - Men Cross Country 2013 - Men Outdoor 2013 - Men Indoor 2012 - Men Cross Country

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2012 - Men Outoor 2012 - Men Indoor 2011 - Men Cross Country 2010 - Men Cross Country 2010 - Men Indoor 2009 - Men Cross Country 2009 - Women Cross Country 2008 - Men Cross Country 2007 - Men Cross Country 2007 - Women Cross Country

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Jarred Cornfield is entering his second season as a graduate assistant coach at NAU. Cornfield will specialize in distance running for the cross country team while also assisting Coach Heins on a daily basis. Cornfield continues to play a key role in recruiting for the cross country program. Previously, Cornfield attended Liberty University in Lynchburg, Va. At Liberty, Cornfield competed in the NCAA Division I Southeast Regional Championship as a member of the cross country squad, finishing sixth for the Flames. Cornfield also notched a 25:30.4 mark in the 8K and a 32:03 time in the 10K, both personal-bests. Cornfield built an impressive resume as a member of the LU track and field program, as well. In four seasons for the Flames, Cornfield advanced to the Big South Outdoor 1,500 meter final all four years, never finishing outside the top-eight. Cornfield also holds the university’s eighth-fastest mile time (4:15.33) and recorded a 2:25.94 time in the 1,000 meter at the IC4A Championship as a freshman, a mark that stands as the second-best in program history.

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more and junior seasons. Cornfield is originally from Corning, N.Y., and was one of six children growing up. He received his undergraduate degree in sports management at LU and is working toward his master’s degree in educational leadership at NAU. Cornfield on why he chose to become a Lumberjack: “I love NAU because of its strong distance program and its excellent tradition of being one of the premier cross country programs in the country. I get to work with Coach Heins and Coach Rosenfeld who are very good at what they do and provide a great amount of wisdom and insight into the world of collegiate coaching. Also, Flagstaff, Ariz., provides an ideal climate for training and it’s an absolutely beautiful place!”

Cornfield also managed his academics well during his undergraduate career, earning a Big South Presidential Honor Roll nomination his freshman, sophoThe Cornfield File Born: Corning, N.Y. Hometown: Corning, N.Y. College: Liberty, ‘14 (Bachelor) Cornfield’s Coaching Career: NAU Graduate Assistant Coach (2015-Present)

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Trudo is a certified Professional Rescuer and AED/CPR certified through the American Red Cross. He is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association and the Arizona Athletic Trainers’ Association.

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In his free time, Trudo enjoys outdoor activities with his dog Archer such as mountain biking, hiking, and exploring, as well as watching his favorite sport, rugby.

Sam Lackey joined the Northern Arizona strength and conditioning staff in the summer of 2016. He works with the volleyball, men’s and women’s cross country/distance programs, and throwers, while also assisting with football.

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Lackey previously spent time working with the University of Maryland football strength program, Georgetown University football and basketball programs, and Vanderbilt University football and baseball programs. Most recently Lackey was at the University of Texas-Arlington where he served as a graduate assistant for the strength and conditioning program. He is certified through the NSCA Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS), CSCCa Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC), as well as USAW Level 1 Certified. He graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science from Texas State University and earned a Master’s of Science in Exercise Physiology from the University of Texas-Arlington.

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Outside of his career, Lackey is an avid outdoorsman that enjoys bow hunting, waterfowl hunting, fishing, and spending time with his dog Bowen. Lackey is engaged to Aly Presswood, a former softball player at Ole Miss.

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Campbell

Brian Campbell begins his second year as a graduate assistant in the Athletics Communications office at Northern Arizona University. Campbell serves as the sports information director for cross country, track and field and women’s golf. Prior to NAU, Campbell attended Illinois State University in Normal, Ill., where he graduated with a degree in public relations and a minor in civic engagement and responsibility. As a senior, Campbell interned with Redbird Athletic Communications, where he served as the primary sports information contact for ISU men’s tennis. In addition to his work with the men’s tennis team, Campbell was also heavily involved as a resource for Redbird football, men’s and women’s basketball, women’s volleyball and baseball. During his time as an undergrad, Campbell also interned with the Great Plains LIFE Foundation and the Illinois State University Alumni Association in its downtown Chicago office. Campbell was a member of ISU’s Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter from 2012-2015 as well.

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Jeffrey Trudo is a certified athletic trainer seeking his Master’s Degree from NAU where he started work in the fall of 2016. His primary responsibility will be the track & field and cross country teams.

Campbell is originally from River Grove, Ill., a small suburb on the northwest boarder of Chicago. His favorite sports teams include the Chicago Cubs, Blackhawks and Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He has two younger siblings and his hobbies include hanging out with family/friends, working out and watching TV.

Trudo graduated from the Florida State University with a Bachelor’s of Science Degree in Athletic Training.

Currently, Campbell is working toward his Master’s of Arts in communication studies at NAU.

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Academic Notes: Majoring in exercise science and wants to eventually become a coach 2015 Cross Country: Did not compete 2014 Cross Country: Did not compete 2013 Cross Country: Had a strong freshman campaign competing in all but one meet for the Lumberjacks ... Top finish came at the Big Sky Championships where she finished 11th with a time of 17:26.4 ... Garnered a 14th place finish at the George Kyte Classic ... Finished 16th at the Cowboy Jamboree High School: Was a highly decorated three sport athlete, lettering in cross country, indoor and outdoor track ... Won a total of four team Virginia state championships (two cross country, two outdoor track) ... Helped team to a third-place finish in the 4x1600 at the 2011 Penn Relays ... Helped team to a fifth-place finish at the 2011 DMR Indoor Track Nationals in 2011 ... Back -to-back individual cross country state championships in 2011 and 2012 ... 2012 indoor 1600m state champion ... 2013 indoor 1000m state champion ... 2013 outdoor state champion in the 800m, 1600m and 3200m ... Holds school records for 300m (0:42), 500m (1:15), 800m (2:11), 1000m (2:47) - ninth fastest all time in US - 1600m (4:50), 3200m (10:38), and the 5000m (17:06) Personal: Born to David and Karen Bethel on March 22, 1995 ... Chose NAU because of the elevation training, high school coach’s alma mater and because she loved the team

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON Did not compete...................................................

2014 SEASON Did not compete...................................................

2013 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.96M).........17:54.4 (14th) Cowboy Jamboree (5K).................18:30.5 (16th) Pre-National Invite (6K)...............21:39.4 (127th) Big Sky Championships (3M)........17:26.0 (11th) Mountain Regionals (6K)..............21:27.1 (32nd)

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Academic Notes: Pursing her master’s degree in educational leadership with a focus in community college and higher education Before NAU: Graduated from Syracuse University in May of 2016 High School: The Colorado state champion in the mile (2011, 2012) … Also a Colorado state champion in the 4A 800m (2012) … Set a new all-time women’s Colorado state record as part of Thompson Valley High School’s 4x800m relay team (9:00.07) … Personally, Ernst holds the TVHS 800m record as well (2:10.36) … Colorado high school 4A track and field state champions (2009, 2012) … Colorado high school 4A cross country state champions (2009, 2011) … The 4x800m relay 4A state champions (2009, 2012) … The 4x400m relay 4A state champions (2012) Personal: Born on June 28, 1994 to Ingrid McMillan-Ernst … Has one sister, Helena … Hobbies include salsa dancing and singing … Chose NAU because of the proximity to the mountains and being able to train at altitude … Person she admires most is her mother because, “She has raised my sister and myself all on her own and is my rock and my role model. The strongest woman I know.”

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The Harry Lang Invite (4.8K)...........17:39.4 (8th) Adidas Invitational (6K)..................21:19.6 (17th) ACC Championships (6K).............21:35.1 (48th) Northeast Regional (6K)..............22:44.8 (113th)

2014 SEASON (SYRACUSE)

Harry Groves Spiked Shoe (6K)....22:21.7 (33rd) Battle in Beantown (3.11M)...........18:28.0 (95th) Adidas Invitational (6K).................22:36.0 (73rd) John Reif Memorial (5K)..................17:58.6 (3rd) ACC Championships (6K).............22:13.1 (95th)

2013 SEASON (SYRACUSE)

Redshirted sophomore season............................

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SR EMILY

Roughan

Academic Notes: Currently working toward her master’s degree in human relations Before NAU: Graduated with a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science as a nutrition major at the Auckland University of Technology High School: Attended New Plymouth Girls’ High School in New Zealand … Competed in the Australia cross country championships, becoming the first female athlete in her high school’s history to compete at that event Personal: Born to Julie and Peter Roughan on Oct. 30, 1993 … Hobbies include nutrition, long boarding and swimming at the beach … Has four siblings: Nick, Adam, Lydia and Madeleine … Most memorable moment in her athletic career was representing New Zealand at the Australian Secondary School’s cross country championships in Canberra … Chose NAU for the great coaching, the opportunity to train at altitude and race in a team environment

CAREER BESTS 2015 SEASON (TRACK & FIELD)

800m (outdoor)........................................2:18.77 1500m (outdoor)......................................4:34.10 Mile (indoor)............................................5:24.58 3000m (indoor)......................................10:17.72 5000m (indoor)......................................19:08.80

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA HAILEYBURY COLLEGE SENIOR - RS (3L)

SR MELANIE

Townsend

Academic Notes: Majoring in microbiology 2015 Cross Country: NAU’s top athlete on the women side during her redshirt-junior year … Competed in five events, including a topfive finish at the Cowboy Jamboree (4th – 21:22.8) and at Big Sky Championships (5th – 18:12.4) … Big Sky All-Conference athlete … Placed 14th at NCAA Mountain Regionals, earning all-region honors and a second-consecutive trip to NCAA National Championships … At nationals, she improved her time from the previous season’s performance by 12 seconds to complete her XC year 2014 Cross Country: Opened the 2014 season with a second-place finish at the George Kyte Invitational ... Made her debut on the national stage with a second-place finish at the Huskie Invitational ... Led the ‘Jacks to a 11th-place finish at NCAA Pre-Nationals with her 16th-place finish ... Her fourth-place finish led the NAU women to their first Big Sky Championship since 2009 ... Earned All-Mountain Region honors and a trip to the NCAA Championships with her eighth-place finish at regionals ... Finished 56th at her first NCAA National Championships 2013 Cross Country: NAU’s No. 1 runner but competed just twice due to injury ... Finished third at the George Kyte Classic with a time of 17:12.4 ... Finished third at the Cowboy Jamboree with a time of 17:47.74 2012 Cross Country: Competed in four meets ... Finished 19th at the Pac-12 Preview Elite Invite with a time of 18:23 ... Finished 196th at the Adidas Invitational with a time of 21:21 ... Finished 27th at the Big Sky Championships with a time of 18:33.7 ... Finished 56th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 22:02.6 High School: Competed in cross country and track & field at Haileybury College, from which she graduated in 2011 ... Helped her team to a silver medal at the World School Cross Country Championship in 2010 ... She took fifth in the Zatopek Classic’s Under-20 Women’s 3K race in 2010 ... Was the gold medalist in the U18 1500m run at the 2010 All-Victoria Schools Championships in Australia Personal: Born February 22, 1993 in Mornington, Victoria, Australia to Nick and Kim Townsend ... Has one older sister, Jessica ... Enjoys going to the gym, doing pilates, and going to the beach in her spare time ... Chose NAU for the great training location, the altitude, and the great coaching ... She misses her dog while she is away from home ... Favorite animal is a frog

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CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON Cowboy Jamboree (6K)...................21:22.9 (4th) Adidas Invitational (6K)..................20:25.8 (39th) Big Sky Championships (5K)...........18:12.4 (5th) Mountain Regionals (6K)...............21:20.3 (14th) NCAA Championships (6K)...........20:43.7 (80th)

2014 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M)...........15:07.7 (2nd) Washington Invite (6K)...................20:18.0 (2nd) ISU Pre-National Invite (6K)..........21:09.8 (16th) Big Sky Championships (5K)...........17:20.1 (4th) Moutain Regionals (6K)...................21:21.6 (8th) NCAA Championships (6K)...........20:55.7 (56th)

2013 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.96M)..........17:12.4 (3rd) Cowboy Jamboreen (5K).................17:47.7 (3rd)

2012 SEASON Pac-12 Preview Invite (5K)............18:22.2 (19th) Adidas Invitational (6K)................21:20.2 (196th) Big Sky Championships (5K).........18:33.7 (19th) Mountain Regionals (6K)...............22:02.6 (56th)

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MEET THE LUMBERJACKS SPOKANE, WASH. SHADLE PARK HS SENIOR - RS (3L)

SR NATHAN

Weitz

Academic Notes: Majoring in forestry 2015 Cross Country: Redshirted his senior season 2014 Cross Country: Opened the 2014 season with a 26th place finish at the Huskie Invitational, scoring for the ‘Jacks in their firstplace finish ... Posted a top-30 finish at the Adidas Invitational ... Posted a 10th-place finish at Big Sky Championships, good for AllBig Sky honors ... Competed at NCAA Championships 2013 Cross Country: A major contributor to the men’s success ... Top finish came at Big Sky Championships, where he finished third with a time of 24:38.01 ... Finished seventh at the George Kyte Classic with a time of 25:30.1 ... Finished 39th at the Adidas Invitational with a time of 23:55 ... Finished 28th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 30:08.4 ... Helped NAU to a second-place finish at NCAA National Championships with a 76th place finish ... All-Big Sky honoree 2012 Cross Country: Competed in five meets ... Finished 16th at the George Kyte Classic with a time of 26:36.8 ... Finished 11th at the Pac-12 Preview Elite Invite with a time of 24:58 ... Finished 112th at the Adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., with a time of 24:20 ... Finished 24th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 30:50.9 ... Finished 80th at NCAA National Championships with a time of 30:35 High School: Named an All-American after finishing third at Foot Locker Nationals ... Led his team to the Division II title at Nike Pre-Nationals in 2010 after winning the 5,000m run ... Competed in the BUPA Great Ediburgh Cross Country International Challenge in Edinburgh, Scotland, as part of Team USA’s junior squad in June 2011 ... Won the Washington State 3A Cross Country title as a junior and finished second his senior year Personal: Born February 19, 1994 in Spokane, Wash., to Lynn and Linda Weitz ... Has two sisters, Heather and Kendra ... Hobbies include backpacking, hiking, and fishing ... Uncle Steve Surface and father Lynn competed collegiately in cross country and track ... Attending NAU for the great forestry program and the storied track & field and cross country programs ... Most memorable life moment was a missions trip to Zambia ... Loves bunnies

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CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON Redshirt Season...................................................

2014 SEASON Washington Invite (8K)..................24:05.5 (26th) Adidas Invitational (8K)..................24:37.0 (99th) Big Sky Championships (8K).........24:30.1 (10th) NCAA Championships (10K).......31:41.0 (118th)

2013 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.96M)..........25:30.0 (7th) Adidas Invitational (8K)..................23:55.0 (39th) Big Sky Championships (5M)..........24:38.0 (3rd) Mountain Regionals (10K).............30:08.4 (28th) NCAA Championships (10K).........31:04.6 (76th)

2012 SEASON Pac-12 Preview Invite (8K)............24:57.3 (11th) Adidas Invitational (8K)................24:19.7 (116th) Mountain Regionals (10K).............30:50.9 (24th) NCAA Championships (10K).........30:35.0 (80th)

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS INDIANAPOLIS, IND. NORTH CENTRAL HS SENIOR - RS (3L)

SR FUTSUM

Zienasellassie

Academic Notes: Majoring in psychology 2015 Cross Country: Redshirted his senior season 2014 Cross Country: Opened the season with a second-place finish at the Huskie Invitational ... Finished second at the Adidas Invitational, just four seconds behind the leader ... Won the Big Sky Cross Country Championship, leading the ‘Jacks to their eighthstraight title ... Finished second at the NCAA Mountain Regional, good for All-Mountain Region honors ... Battled down the stretch for a runner-up finish at the NCAA National Championships before ultimately finishing third, leading the ‘Jacks to a fourth-place finish ... All-American 2013 Cross Country: NAU’s No. 1 runner, finished in the top-10 in all four meets he competed ... Opened up the season with a fourth place finish at the Cowboy Jamboree with a time of 24:30.67 ... Finished sixth at the Adidas Invitational with a time of 23:29 ... Finished third at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 29:54.2 ... Led NAU to a second-place finish at NCAA National Championships, finishing fourth with a time of 30:05.7 ... All-Mountain Region ... All-American 2012 Cross Country: Competed in five meets ... Finished in second at the Pac-12 Preview Elite Invite with a time of 24:30 ... Finished 31st at the Adidas Invitational with a time of 23:53 ... Finished third at Big Sky Championships with a time of 24:56.7 ... Finished fourth at NCAA Mountain Regional Championships with a time of 30:06.8 ... Finished 31st at NCAA National Championships with a time of 29:54.1 ... Accolades include All-Big Sky, All-Mountain Region and All-American High School: Named the Gatorade National Boys’ Cross Country Runner of the Year after a decorated career at North Central High School ... Won the Nike Cross Nationals Final in a course-record time of 15:02.41 ... Runner-up at Foot Locker Nationals his junior and senior years, finishing with a time of 14:52.1 in 2011 ... Broke the tape at the NXN Midwest Regional Championship and the Foot Locker Midwest Regional Championship, along with winning threestraight Indiana state titles in cross country

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON Redshirt Season...................................................

2014 SEASON Washington Invite (8K)...................23:19.2 (2nd) Adidas Invitational (8K)...................23:47.0 (2nd) Big Sky Championships (8K)...........24:07.7 (1st) Mountain Regionals (10K)..............29:48.6 (2nd) NCAA Championships (10K)...........30:25.2 (3rd)

2013 SEASON Cowboy Jamboree (8K)...................24:30.7 (4th) Adidas Invitational (8K)....................23:29.0 (6th) Mountain Regionals (10K)...............29:45.2 (3rd) NCAA Championships (10K)...........30:05.7 (4th)

2012 SEASON Pac-12 Preview Invite (8K).............24:29.6 (2nd) Adidas Invitational (8K).................23:52.8 (33rd) Big Sky Championships (8K)...........24:56.7 (3rd) Mountain Regionals (10K)...............30:06.8 (4th) NCAA Championships (10K)...........29:54.1(31st)

Personal: Born December 16, 1992 in Dera, Eritrea, to Meleakeselam Zienasellassie ... Has three brothers, Henok, Bahlbi, and Jonas, and four sisters, Germawit, Azeb, Teklewayn, and Jerusalem ... Enjoys playing soccer in his spare time ... Brother Bahlbi also competed in cross country and track and field for NAU

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JR MATTHEW

Baxter

Academic Notes: Finishing his bachelor’s degree in criminology and criminal justice here at NAU Before NAU: Transferred from Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand High School: Attended the New Plymouth Boys’ High School in New Zealand, competing on the school’s cross country team from 2008-2012 … Named the NPBHS Athlete of the Year and the Taranaki Daily News Junior Athlete of the Year (2012) … Holds the New Zealand High School senior track record in the 3000m event … At the NZHS cross country championships in 2011, his team placed second overall

Chose NAU because of the coaching and the opportunity to train at altitude … People he admires most are his parents because “of everything they have done for my brother, sister and myself.”

Personal: Born August 8, 1994 to parents Karen and Rob … Has two siblings, Glen and Kate … Hobbies including studying and running … Most memorable moment in his athletic career came while breaking the 1500m NPBHS school record …

CAREER BESTS 2015 SEASON (TRACK & FIELD)

800m (indoor).............................................................................................................................2:06.11 1500m (outdoor).........................................................................................................................3:51.03 Mile (indoor)................................................................................................................................4:38.88 3000m (indoor)...........................................................................................................................8:40.82 5000m (outdoor).......................................................................................................................14:12.82 10,000 (outdoor).......................................................................................................................29:19.45

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS MISSOULA, MONT. HELLGATE HS JUNIOR - RS (2L)

JR PAIGE

Gilchrist

Academic Notes: Majoring in fitness wellness 2015 Cross Country: A staple for the Lumberjacks in 2015 … Earned the top-time for NAU and third-place overall at George Kyte to begin season (15:13.1) … Also competed at the Cowboy Jamboree (14th – 21:46.50) and Adidas Invitational (137th – 21:21.6) before engineering a top-10 finish at Big Sky Championships with all-conference accolades (6th – 18:16.5) … Ended season with a 39th-place mark at NCAA Mountain Regionals (22:07.27) 2014 Cross Country: Redshirted her sophomore season 2013 Cross Country: Had a very impressive freshman season ... Garnered two top-10 finishes ... Finished fifth at the George Kyte Classic with a time of 17:20.3 ... Finished seventh at the Cowboy Jamboree with a time of 18:08.49 ... Top finisher for NAU at the NCAA Pre-Nationals meet, finishing 65th ... Finished 13th at the Big Sky Championships while battling illness

Finished fourth at the 2012 NxN Northwest Regionals ... Finished fourth at the Footlocker Regionals (West) ... Finished 29th at the Footlocker National Championships ... Competed in the 3200m at the Arcadia Invitational ... Helped guide Hellgate High School to a second-place finish at the Montana cross country state championships in 2010 ... Holds school records for the 800m (2:15), 1600m (4:55.02), 3200m (10:43) and the 3mi (17:04) Personal: Born to Greg and Julie Gilchrist on May 2, 1995 ... Has one younger brother, Alan ... Enjoys hanging with friends, reading and watching Netflix

High School: Was a three sport athlete, lettering in cross country, indoor and outdoor track ... The 2012 Montana cross country state champion ... The 2013 Montana state champion in the 3200m ...

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M)..............................................................................................15:13.0 (3rd) Cowboy Jamboree (6K)..................................................................................................21:46.5 (14th) Adidas Invitational (6K).................................................................................................21:21.6 (137th) Big Sky Championships (5K)............................................................................................18:16.5 (6th) Mountain Regionals (6K)................................................................................................22:07.3 (39th)

2014 SEASON Redshirt season.....................................................................................................................................

2013 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.96M)............................................................................................17:20.2 (5th) Cowboy Jamboree (5K)....................................................................................................18:08.5 (7th) ISU Pre-National Invitational (6K)...................................................................................21:12.8 (65th) Big Sky Championships (3M)..........................................................................................17:31.0 (13th) Mountain Regionals (6K).................................................................................................21:25.2 (31st)

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JUNIOR - RS (1L)

JR CORY

Glines

Academic Notes: Majoring in fitness wellness 2015 Cross Country: Started off the season very strong, becoming the top finisher for NAU at George Kyte (first overall), the Cowboy Jamboree (fifth overall) and Adidas Invitational (38th overall) … Earned all-conference recognition for his performance at Big Sky Championships … Competed at NCAA Mountain Regions but injured his lower body during the race and was unable to finish 2014 Cross Country: Redshirted his sophomore season

Personal: Born on November 23, 1994 to Tom and Becky Glines ... Has one brother, Arin ... Chose NAU because of the tradition and its recent success

Before NAU: Competed in cross country for one year at the University of Michigan High School: Lettered four years in cross country and three years in track & field at Louisville St. Thomas Aquinas High School ... Holds school records in the 1600m, 3200m and cross country ... State champion in the 1600m ... Team was the state runner-up

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.5M)..............................................................................................22:48.8 (1st) Cowboy Jamboree (8K)....................................................................................................24:56.5 (4th) Adidas Invitational (8K)...................................................................................................24:06.1 (38th) Big Sky Championships (8K).............................................................................................25:34.7(4th)

2014 SEASON Redshirt season.....................................................................................................................................

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Cowboy Jamboree (8K)................................................................................................25:15.02 (25th) Adidas Invitational (8K)......................................................................................................24:20 (95th) Big Ten Championships (8K).........................................................................................25:10.4 (32nd) Great Lakes Regional (10K)..............................................................................................31:07 (26th) NCAA Championships (10K).........................................................................................32:15.3 (197th)

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS CAMINO, CALIF. HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR (SQ)

JR SEAN

Gregg

Academic Notes: Pursuing his undergraduate degree in English Before NAU: Attended Sacramento State his freshman year and American River College his sophomore year High School: Graduated from El Dorado High School in 2013 Personal: Born December 27, 1994 to his parents, Gary and Sarah … Has three younger sisters: Rachel, Sophia and Gracie … Hobbies include listening to music, riding his bike, being outdoors and camping

CAREER BESTS 2015 SEASON (TRACK & FIELD)

Mile (indoor)................................................................................................................................4:43.18 5000m (outdoor).......................................................................................................................15:47.37 3000m Steeplechase.................................................................................................................9:23.90

Note: Did not compete previously on the NAU cross country team; this will be first season

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JR KYLIE

Goo

Academic Notes: Majoring in public health 2015 Cross Country: Competed in five events for the Lumberjacks … Opened the season with a fifth-place finish at George Kyte, followed by an 11th place mark at the Cowboy Jamboree (21:40.9) … Ran at the Adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., before placing 33rd at conference championships and scoring for NAU at NCAA Mountain Regionals 2014 Cross Country: Opened the 2014 campaign leading the Lumberjacks with a seventh-place finish at the Dave Murray Invitational hosted by Arizona ... Scored for the ‘Jacks at the Big Sky Championships with her 18th-place finish ... Also competed at the Huskie Invitational, NCAA Pre-Nationals and the NCAA Mountain Regionals

Track Athlete of the Year ... Holds the school record for home cross country course, 400m (58.30) and 800m (2:10.51) Personal: Born to Ronnie and Jody Goo on June 29, 1995 … Has one sister, Laney

2013 Cross Country: Redshirted her freshman season High School: Part of her high school’s varsity track & field team, who was named dual meet league champions all four years she attended … Named San Mateo Daily Journal XC Runner of the Year in 2011 and 2012 … Also San Mateo Daily Journal’s 2012

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CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M)..............................................................................................15:20.3 (5th) Cowboy Jamboree (6K)..................................................................................................21:41.0 (11th) Adidas Invitational (6K).................................................................................................21:22.7 (141st) Big Sky Championships (5K)..........................................................................................19:24.5 (33rd) Mountain Regionals (6K).................................................................................................22:10.9 (41st)

2014 SEASON Dave Murray Invitational (3M)...........................................................................................17:47.0 (7th) Washington Invitational (6K)...........................................................................................21:49.5 (80th) ISU Pre-National Invitational (6K).................................................................................22:29.1 (158th) Big Sky Championships (5K)..........................................................................................17:49.6 (18th) Mountain Regionals (6K).................................................................................................22:28.9 (51st)

2013 SEASON Redshirt season....................................................................................................................................

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS TUCSON, ARIZ. CATALINA FOOTHILLS HS JUNIOR (1L)

JR HARVEY

Nelson

Academic Notes: Majoring in business accounting 2015 Cross Country: Competed in five events during his sophomore campaign … A top-five finisher for NAU in all but one of those events … Came on strong toward the end of the cross country season, placing eighth at Big Sky Championships and earning all-conference accolades … Also scored at NCAA Mountain Regionals, just missing all-region honors by two spots 2014 Cross Country: Came out with a sixth-place finish at the Dave Murray Invitational, his first collegiate competition ... Competed for the ‘Jacks at the Huskie Invitational ... Led the ‘Jacks at the Arizona State Invitational with a ninth-place finish

Personal: Born to Glenn and Karlene Nelson on October 13, 1995 ... Has one sister, Brooke ... Hobbies include playing the piano and watching Netflix

High School: Lettered three years in cross country and one year in track and field at Catalina Foothills High School ... Named the Arizona Division II State Champion for cross country ... Also an all-American for cross country ... Placed fourth at the state championships in the 3200m ... Holds the school 5K record and the Sun Devil Track 3200m record ... Team was Arizona Division II State Champions in 2009 and 2013

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.5M)..............................................................................................23:21.1 (5th) Cowboy Jamboree (8K)..................................................................................................26:05.3 (24th) Adidas Invitational (8K).................................................................................................25:02.1 (189th) Big Sky Championships (8K)............................................................................................25:43.1 (8th) Mountain Regionals (10K)..............................................................................................30:46.9 (27th)

2014 SEASON Dave Murray Invitational (4.25M)......................................................................................22:03.0 (6th) Washington Invitational (8K)...........................................................................................25:43.1 (85th) Big Sky Championships (8K)..........................................................................................26:11.7 (45th)

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JR ANDY

Trouard

Academic Notes: Studying physics and secondary education 2015 Cross Country: Did not compete 2014 Cross Country: Redshirted his sophomore season 2013 Cross Country: Top finish came at the Dave Murray Invitational, where he earned a fourth-place finish with a time of 22:08.01 ... Finished sixth at the George Kyte Classic with a time of 25:21.5 ... Was the top true freshman at the Adidas Invitational in Madison, Wis., finishing 43rd with a time of 23:57 ... Finished 40th at the NCAA Mountain Regional Championships and 200th at the NCAA National Championships, helping NAU to a second-place finish

Personal: Born to Ted and Margaret Trouard on April 22, 1994 ... Chose NAU because of the coaching staff and being in the greatest running town

High School: Decorated track and cross country athlete ... Won state championships in the 3200m, 1600m and 800m ... Recorded a career-best in the 3200m with a time of 8:51 ... Also recorded a personal-best in the one mile with a time of 4:09

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CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON Did not compete....................................................................................................................................

2014 SEASON Redshirt season....................................................................................................................................

2013 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.96M)............................................................................................25:21.5 (6th) Dave Murray Invitational (4.25M)......................................................................................22:08.0 (4th) Cowboy Jamboree (8K)..................................................................................................25:06.0 (14th) Adidas Invitational (8K)...................................................................................................23:57.0 (43rd) Mountain Regionals (10K)..............................................................................................30:21.7 (40th) NCAA Championships (10K).........................................................................................32:17.6 (200th)

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#NAUSTRONG MEET THE LUMBERJACKS TUCSON, ARIZ. IRONWOOD RIDGE HS JUNIOR - RS (1L)

JR MELANIE

Zibrat

Academic Notes: Majoring in biomedical science with a minor in chemistry Personal Best: 1:35.70 (600m), 2:12.93 (800m) 2015 Cross Country: Registered times at the George Kyte Classic, Dave Murray Invitational and Arizona State Invitational during her sophomore year of XC competition … Best performance came at ASU, where she placed third for the ‘Jacks and 12th overall with a 19:29.42 time

Personal: Born to Scott and Susan Zibrat on October 21, 1994 ... Has one sister, Jaclyn ... Chose NAU because of the beautiful campus and because of its great exercise science and physical therapy program

2014 Cross Country: Opened the season at the George Kyte Invitational, finishing 24th ... Finished 26th at the Arizona State Invitational High School: Three-year letterwinner in cross country and a fouryear letterwinner in track & field ... Garnered four top-six finishes at the Division II Arizona State Championships, two in the 800m, one in the 100m and was part of the 2012 4x400 championship team ... Two-time track MVP in 2012 and 2013 and two-time cross country MVP in 2011 and 2012.

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M)............................................................................................16:36.8 (24th) Dave Murray Invitational (3K).........................................................................................20:10.0 (35th) Arizona State Invitational (3M)........................................................................................19:29.5 (15th)

2014 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M)............................................................................................17:17.0 (24th) Dave Murray Invitational (3M).........................................................................................18:55.8 (25th)

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SO MAGGIE

Carruth

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON

Academic Notes: Majoring in elementary and special education 2015 Cross Country: Opened the season at George Kyte (16:59.7) … Also competed at the Dave Murray Invitational and the Arizona State Invitational 2014 Cross Country: Redshirted the season High School: Lettered three years in track & field and cross country at Minnetonke High School and lettered two years in track & field and cross country at Jackson Hole High School ... Won a Minnesota state title in the 800m as an eighth grader in 2010 and a 4x800m title in 2012 ... Won the Wyoming state championship in the 800m in 2013 ... Holds the 800m record at Jackson Hole High

George Kyte Classic (2.6M)..........16:59.6 (30th) Dave Murray Invite (3K)................19:54.0 (33rd) ASU Invite (3M)............................20:30.4 (23rd) School with a time of 2:15 Personal: Born to Bob and Jeanne Carruth on December 21, 1995 ... Her brother, Mac, plays hockey for the Chicago Blackhawks and is the person she admires most

GILBERT, ARIZ. MESQUITE HS SOPHOMORE (1L)

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Day

Academic Notes: Undecided about his major, but looking into studying journalism 2015 Cross Country: Had an outstanding freshman campaign … Opened the season with a third-place finish at George Kyte (23:12.6) before recording a ninth-place overall mark at the Cowboy Jamboree (25:09.2) and a 75th-place time, out of 244 competing athletes, at the Adidas Invitational (24:18.4) … Top finisher for NAU at both Big Sky Conference Championships (3rd – 25:02.7) and NCAA Mountain Regionals (14th – 30:22.31), earning firstteam all-conference and all-regional honors in the process High School: School record holder for 1600m (4:20.98) and 3200m (9:28.02) ... Ran a 14:59.48 5K race in cross country ... Runn-

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CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.5M)...........23:12.5 (3rd) Cowboy Jamboree (8K)..................25:09.2 (8th) Adidas Invitational (8K)................24:18.4 (74th) Big Sky Championships (8K).........25:02.7 (3rd) Mountain Regionals (10K)............30:22.3 (14th) er-up at state for cross country and Division I state champion for 3200m ... Ran at Nike Southwest Regionals, placing eighth with a 15:00.03 time ... Qualified for Nike Cross Nationals, where he finished 43rd with a time of 16:02 in its 5K ... Named cross country all-American winner by the United Dairymen of Arizona Personal: Born on December 18, 1996 to Brian and Renee Day ... Has one sister, Kendall Day ... Chose NAU because “It feels like you are not in Arizona, the people here are super chill and the running up here is awesome”

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SO JACKSON

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Crose

Academic Notes: Contemplating a major in microbiology 2015 Cross Country: Competed for the Lumberjacks at four different meets ... Opened his freshman campaign with a second-place finish for NAU (15th overall) at the Dave Murray Invitational in Tucson, Ariz. ... Followed up his collegiate debut with a first-place finish for NAU (3rd overall) at the Arizona State Invitational ... Also recorded times at Big Sky Championships and NCAA Mountain Regionals

Dave Murray Invite (4.25K)...........22:59.0 (15th) ASU Invite (4M)..............................20:54.6 (6th) Big Sky Championships (8K)........26:58.5 (31st) Mountain Regionals (10K)............32:53.9 (78th) Personal: Born on Dec. 4, 1996 to parent Dennis and Barri … Enjoys reading … Chose NAU because it had the program he wanted to study and he wanted to run on a good, competitive team

High School: Four-year cross country and three-year track & field athlete … Four-year letterwinner in cross country and two-year captain … Three-year letterwinner in track & field and one-year captain

PHOENIX, ARIZ. DESERT VISTA HS SOPHOMORE (1L)

SO KYLE

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Academic Notes: Majoring in criminology, minoring in military science and emergency management Personal Bests: 15:35 (5K), 9:21 (3200m), 4:28 (1600m) 2015 Cross Country: Ran for the Lumberjacks in three events … Best performance came at the Arizona State Invitational, where he finished second for NAU—ninth overall—with a 21:27.03 time High School: Varsity Cross Country member 2012-2014 ... Member of Arizona State Championship Teams in 2012 and 2014 ... Made First-Team All-State senior year, finishing in seventh place at the Arizona State Meet in 2014 ... Ran for the Desert Twilight Championship Team in 2014 ... Named 2011 DVHS Cross Country Rookie of the Year ... Won DVHS sophomore Scholar Athlete

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George Kyte Classic (4.5M)..........24:11.7 (23rd) Dave Murray Invite (4.25K)..........23:42.0 (32nd) ASU Invite (4M)............................21:27.1 (17th) Award ... Qualified for 2015 Track and Field Nationals in N.C. ... Named Arizona Dairymen’s 2015 All-American Personal: Born to Leslie and Richard Havriliak on June 1, 1996 ... Has three brothers, David, Justin and Colin ... On why he chose NAU: “I feel it’s an amazing opportunity to run for the phenomenal cross country and track programs. Northern Arizona also offers one of the best programs for what I want to study. I knew that NAU was the school for me the day I saw my brother graduate in Sky Dome in 2009.”

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SOPHOMORE (1L)

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Lomong

Academic Notes: Plans to major in business 2015 Cross Country: Competed in five events, including George Kyte, the Cowboy Jamboree and Adidas Invitational … Closed out his freshman campaign scoring for the Lumberjacks at both Big Sky Conference Championships and NCAA Mountain Regionals

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (4.5M).........23:45.3 (12th) Cowboy Jamboree (8K)................25:32.0 (16th) Adidas Invitational (8K)..............25:07.0 (199th) Big Sky Championships (8K)........26:35.0 (19th) Mountain Regionals (10K)............32:06.9 (55th) a great history of successful athletes, and “I just wanted to be part of it”

High School: Three time all-state and five time all-prep league at Fork Union Military Academy ... Career-best 15:45 in the 5K Personal: Born to Rita Namana and Longoyathiya Lomongom on July 6, 1996 ... Has two brothers, Alex and Lopez ... Brother Lopez was an NAU All-American and Hall of Fame runner ... Chose NAU because it’s one of the best training grounds in the country, it has

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Myers

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON George Kyte Classic (2.6M).........16:27.9 (19th) Cowboy Jamboree (6K)................22:55.7 (34th) ASU Invite (3M)............................19:14.3 (11th)

Academic Notes: Plans to study education Personal Bests: 17:50 (5K) 2015 Cross Country: During her freshman year, competed at George Kyte, the Cowboy Jamboree and Arizona State Invitational … Best performance came at ASU, where she placed second for NAU—ninth overall—registering a 19:14.24 time High School: Four-year cross country participant at the California state championships ... During her sophomore XC season, high school squad made it to Nike Nationals in Oregon

Has two siblings, Avery & Jordan Myers ... Chose NAU because of the team, atmosphere, athletics and academics ... In her own words, “I feel very welcomed and comfortable on campus. It seems like a great school where I can grow as a person, with running, and growing to become a teacher when I am older.”

Personal: Born to Stephanie & Mason Myers on June 28, 1997 ...

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Malaspina

Academic Notes: Currently undecided but interested in the medical field 2015 Cross Country: Competed in five events for NAU during her freshman season … A top-five finisher for the Lumberjacks in all but one race she participated in … Best performance came at the Adidas Invitational, where she finished second for the ‘Jacks— 106th overall—with a 21:03.3 mark … Scored at Big Sky Championships … Closed out year at NCAA Mountain Regionals High School: During her freshman cross country season, finished second at state ... Logged a Vallivue High School record in the 3mi sophomore year (17:29) ... During her junior year, qualified for Footlocker Nationals with a sixth-place finish ... Senior year, ran a

George Kyte Classic (2.6M)...........15:41.7 (9th) Cowboy Jamboree (6K)................22:35.9 (28th) Adidas Invitational (6K)..............21:03.3 (106th) Big Sky Championships (5K)........19:14.4 (29th) Mountain Regionals (6K).............22:59.6 (82nd) career-best 17:56 in the 5K Personal: Born on April 5, 1997, to Angela and Tony Malaspina ... Has two siblings, Nicoya and Michael ... Mikayla on why she chose NAU: “My high school coach is a former NAU athlete and brought my teammates and me to visit the campus several times after competing in Arizona for track and field. I fell in love with the beautiful campus and the town of Flagstaff. Then, after meeting Coach Heins and Coach Rosenfeld along with the team, I felt at home.”

MESA, ARIZ. SKYLINE HS SOPHOMORE (SQ)

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Academic Notes: Majoring in international hospitality with a focus in event planning 2015 Cross Country: Competed for the Lumberjacks at the Dave Murray Invitational in Tucson, Ariz., and the Arizona State Invitational in Tempe, Ariz. High School: Graduated from Skyline High School ... Was a four year, three sport athlete in cross country, track and field and soccer ... Letter winner all four years for each sport ... Captain of the soccer team one season and the cross country team for two seasons ... Holds her high school’s record in the 2mi, 4x400m and 4x800m ... Awarded Most Outstanding Athlete of the Year at Skyline HS

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2015 SEASON Dave Murray Invite (3K)...............19:38.0 (30th) ASU Invite (3M)............................19:51.5 (18th) Personal: Born on Nov. 1, 1996 to parents Julie and Joe ... Has two siblings, Nick and Lauren ... Chose NAU for the beautiful weather and the great learning environment

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Wolff

CAREER TIMES 2015 SEASON

Academic Notes: Plans to major in environmental engineering 2015 Cross Country: Competed at three events for the Lumberjacks during his freshman season … Posted a 24:06 time at the George Kyte Classic to begin his college career … Also recorded times at the Dave Murray Invitational and the Arizona State Invitational

George Kyte Classic (4.5M).........24:06.0 (19th) Dave Murray Invite (4.25K)..........23:58.0 (34th) ASU Invite (4M)............................ 21:52.4 (21st) Chose NAU because of the blue collar attitude, winning tradition and because “it is a perfect place to reach your full potential”

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GILBERT, ARIZ. PERRY HS FRESHMAN (SQ)

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Beamish

Academic Notes: Plans to major in engineering

Burks

Academic Notes: Contemplating a major in environmental science … An academic letter recipient at Perry High School in 2016

2015 Cross Country: Redshirted freshman season High School: Named New Zealand’s SSXC Champion Personal: Born to Simon and Josi Beamish ... Has three siblings, Hugo, Lucinda and Eve ... Choose NAU because it was solid choice for running, academics, weather, location and the coach

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High School: A four-year letter-winner and starter on both Perry High School’s cross country team and track & field team … Twoyear captain on the PHS cross country team … Arizona Division I 1600m Champion (2016) … Arizona Division I 800m runner-up (2014, 2015) … Arizona Division I cross country runner-up (2015) … United Dairymen of America All-American … Also the PHS record-holder in the 800m, 1600m, 5K, and 3mi … Competed at the 2014 New Balance Outdoor Nationals in the 800m

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Molvin

Academic Notes: Plans to double major in environmental engineering and Spanish

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PHOENIX, ARIZ. XAVIER COLLEGE PREP FRESHMAN - RS (SQ)

2015 Cross Country: Redshirted her freshman season High School: Finished in ninth-place her senior year and 28th her junior year at the Arizona Division I Cross Country State meet ... During both those state runs, her high school team place second overall ... Four year varsity scholar-athlete ... Competed at Nike Cross Regionals, Woodbrigde and Mt. Sac ... Did not race much during her freshman and sophomore seasons due to injury

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Personal: Born on December 12, 1996, to Marla and Lou Molvin ... Has two sisters, Amanda and Molly ... Chose NAU because of the great opportunities to train and race in a beautiful place with amazing coaches and a great team … Her older sister attends NAU as well, which Shannon calls a plus to be with her

CAMARILLO, CALIF. RIO MESA HS FRESHMAN - RS (SQ)

FR JAMES

Fitzgerald

Academic Notes: Plans to study biomedical science Personal Bests: 14:53 (3mi), 15:36 (5K) 2015 Cross Country: Redshirted freshman season High School: Two-time CIF finalist ... Two-time First Team All-Ventura County ... Two-time Pacific View League Runner of the Year Personal: Born to Tom and Linda FitzGerald on August 21, 1997 ... Two siblings, Ian and Caitlin FitzGerald ... Chose NAU because of the area it is in, the good training environment and the cross country program

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Entering the 2015 campaign, the Northern Arizona University men’s cross country team was in search of its ninth-straight Big Sky championship, while the women’s side was attempting to defend its 2014 conference title. In addition to the team accolades, Director of Track and Field and Cross Country Eric Heins was the reigning two-time conference coach of the year. Unlike previous years, though, the men were expected to go through what many would call a “transition period” or “rebuilding process” in 2015. Losing some key athletes following the 2014 season coupled with the fact this season’s speculated one-two punch of Futsum Zienasellassie and Nathan Weitz were redshirting, the Lumberjack men faced a challenge unlike any other during the Heins era. For the women, expectations remained high with the returns of redshirt senior leader Kayla Freeman and redshirt junior Melanie Townsend. Redshirt sophomores Paige Gilchrist and Kylie Goo were the other two staples for the Lumberjack squad, solidifying the women’s top-four athletes.

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- George Kyte Team Winner (MEN) - George Kyte Team Winner (WOMEN) - George Kyte Individual Winner - Cory Glines - Cowboy Jamboree Runner-Up (MEN) - Cowboy Jamboree Third Place (WOMEN) - Cowboy Jamboree Top-Five Individual Finish - Cory Glines (5th) - Cowboy Jamboree Top-Five Individual Finish - Melanie Townsend (4th) - Wisconsin Adidas Invitational Top-50 Finish - Cory Glines (38th) - Wisconsin Adidas Invitational Top-50 Finish - Melanie Townsend (39th) - 2015 All-Big Sky - Cory Glines - 2015 All-Big Sky - Tyler Day - 2015 All-Big Sky - Harvey Nelson - 2015 All-Big Sky - Jeffery Miller - 2015 All-Big Sky - Melanie Townsend - 2015 All-Big Sky - Paige Gilchrist - 2015 All-Mountain Region - Tyler Day - 2015 All-Mountain Region - Melanie Townsend - 2015 All-Mountain Region - Kayla Freeman - 2015 NCAA Championship Participant - Melanie Townsend (80th)

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Sept. 5 • George Kyte Classic Flagstaff, Ariz. • Buffalo Park Men’s Results 4.5 Mile Run Athlete Cory Glines Alejandro Montano Tyler Day Jeffery Miller Harvey Nelson Jarrick Wenslow Peter Lomong Mike Lowrie James Fitzgerald Ryan Wolff Kyle Havriliak Makai Clemons TEAM

Place Time 1st 22:48.9 2nd 22:49.2 3rd 23:12.6 4th 23:12.9 5th 24:21.1 8th 23:32.9 12th 23:45.3 13th 23:48.7 18th 24:05.4 19th 24:06.0 23rd 24:11.7 27th 24:19.9 1st

Athlete Cory Glines Tyler Day Jeffery Miller Harvey Nelson Mike Lowrie Peter Lomong Jarrick Wenslow TEAM

Place Time 38th 24:06.1 75th 24:18.4 177th 24:57.5 189th 25:02.1 193rd 25:04.7 199th 25:07.0 228th 25:48.9 30th

Oct. 23 • Arizona State Invitational Tempe, Ariz. • Karsten Golf Course Men’s Results 4 Mile Run

Sept. 18 • Dave Murray Invitational Tucson, Ariz. • Dell Urich Golf Course Men’s Results 4.25 Mile Run

Athlete Place Time Jackson Crose 3rd 20:54.58 Kyle Havriliak 9th 21:27.03 Ryan Wolff 13th 21:52.36 Sebastian Kwit 15th 21:57.82 Makai Clemons 19th 22:16.55 Cristian Cucuta 23rd 22:32.38 TEAM 3rd

Athlete Place Time Mike Lowrie 7th 22:10.00 Jackson Crose 15th 22:59.00 Makai Clemons 23rd 23:14.00 Sebastian Kwit 25th 23:31.00 Kyle Havriliak 32nd 23:42.00 Ryan Wolff 34th 23:58.00 Cristian Cucuta 40th 24:22.00 TEAM 3rd

Oct. 31 • Big Sky Championships Cedar City, Utah • Cedar Ridge Golf Course Men’s Results 8K

Sept. 26 • Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater, Okla. • OSU Cross Country Course • Men’s Results 8K

Athlete Place Time Tyler Day 3rd 25:02.7 Cory Glines 4th 25:34.7 Harvey Nelson 8th 25:43.1 Jeffery Miller 9th 25:46.5 Peter Lomong 19th 26:35.0 Mike Lowrie 29th 26:55.5 Jackson Crose 30th 26:58.5 Jarrick Wenslow -- 27:27.5 TEAM 2nd

Athlete Place Time Cory Glines 5th 24:56.50 Tyler Day 9th 25:09.20 Peter Lomong 17th 25:32.00 Jarrick Wenslow 20th 25:52.90 Mike Lowrie 22nd 25:53.30 Jeffery Miller 23rd 25:54.90 Harvey Nelson 26th 26:05.20 Alejandro Montano 63rd 27:45.00 TEAM T-2nd

Nov. 13 • NCAA Mountain Region Championships Albuquerque, N.M. • UNM North Golf Course Men’s Results 10K Tyler Day 14th Harvey Nelson 27th Jeffery Miller 46th Peter Lomong 55th Mike Lowrie 73rd Jackson Crose 78th Cory Glines DNF TEAM 8th

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Oct. 16 • Adidas Invitational Madison, Wis. • Zimmer Course Women’s Results 6K

Sept. 5 • George Kyte Classic Flagstaff, Ariz. • Buffalo Park Women’s Results 2.6 Mile Run Athlete Paige Gilchrist Kayla Freeman Kylie Goo Mikayla Malaspina Samantha Zishka Miranda Myers Melanie Zibrat Savannah Gaffney Maggie Carruth Caitlin Heldt TEAM

Athlete Melanie Townsend Mikayla Malaspina Kayla Freeman Paige Gilchrist Kylie Goo Caroline Hoegardh Moa Rothman TEAM

Place Time 3rd 15:13.1 4th 15:19.5 5th 15:20.3 9th 15:41.7 13th 15:54.4 19th 16:27.9 24th 16:36.8 26th 16:47.3 30th 16:59.7 34th 17:21.2 1st

Place Time 39th 20:25.5 106th 21:03.3 130th 21:16.6 137th 21:21.6 141st 21:22.7 156th 21:30.5 203rd 21:58.1 21st

Oct. 23 • Arizona State Invitational Tempe, Ariz. • Karsten Golf Course Women’s Results 3 Mile Run Athlete Place Time Caitlin Heldt 6th 18:28.78 Miranda Myers 9th 19:14.24 Melanie Zibrat 12th 19:29.42 Savannah Gaffney 13th 19:41.32 Jessie Williams 14th 19:51.41 Natalie Cox 18th 20:29.15 Maggie Carruth 19th 20:30.40 TEAM 3rd

Sept. 18 • Dave Murray Invitational Tucson, Ariz. • Dell Urich Golf Course Women’s Results 3 Mile Run Athlete Place Time Rolonda Jumbo 16th 18:08.00 Caitlin Heldt 22nd 18:38.00 Savannah Gaffney 26th 19:13.00 Jessie Williams 30th 19:38.00 Maggie Carruth 33rd 19:54.00 Natalie Cox 34th 20:00.00 Melanie Zibrat 35th 20:10.00 TEAM 3rd

Oct. 31 • Big Sky Championships Cedar City, Utah • Cedar Ridge Golf Course Women’s Results 5K Athlete Place Time Melanie Townsend 5th 18:12.4 Paige Gilchrist 6th 18:16.5 Kayla Freeman 13th 18:47.7 Mikayla Malaspina 29th 19:14.4 Moa Rothman 32nd 19:24.0 Kylie Goo 33rd 19:24.5 Caroline Hoegardh 38th 19:27.1 Rolonda Jumbo -- 20:00.0 TEAM 3rd

Sept. 26 • Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater, Okla. • OSU Cross Country Course • Women’s Results 6K Athlete Place Time Melanie Townsend 4th 21:22.80 Kylie Goo 11th 21:40.90 Paige Gilchrist 14th 21:46.50 Kayla Freeman 16th 21:55.50 Mikayla Malaspina 28th 22:35.80 Samantha Zishka 31st 22:44.60 Miranda Myers 34th 22:55.70 Rolonda Jumbo 42nd 23:30.90 TEAM 3rd

Nov. 13 • NCAA Mountain Region Championships Albuquerque, N.M. • UNM North Golf Course Women’s Results 6K Melanie Townsend Kayla Freeman Paige Gilchrist Kylie Goo Caroline Hoegardh Mikayla Malaspina Moa Rothman TEAM

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Nov. 21 • NCAA National Championships Louisville, K.Y. • E.P. Tom Sawyer Park Women’s Results 6K

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#NAUSTRONG 2015 TEAM RESULTS AND RANKINGS MEN'S TEAM RESULTS Men Event LocationPlace/Team Place/Team Points Top NAU Finisher Time 9/5 George Kyte Classic Flagstaff, Ariz. 1st 15 Glines, Cory 22:48.9 9/18 Dave Murray Invitational Tucson, Ariz. 3rd 64 Lowrie, Mike 22:10.00 9/26 Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater, Okla. T2nd 61 Glines, Cory 24:56.50 10/16 Adidas Invitational Madison, Wis. 30th 671 Glines, Cory 24:06.1 10/23 Arizona State Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 3rd 59 Crose, Jackson 20:54.58 10/31 Big Sky Championships Cedar City, Utah 2nd 43 Day, Tyler 25:02.7 11/13 NCAA Mountain Regionals Albuquerque, N.M. 8th 215 Day, Tyler 30:22.31 11/21 NCAA Championships Louisville, Ky. -- -- -- --

WOMEN'S TEAM RESULTS Women Event LocationPlace/Team Place/Team Points Top NAU Finisher Time 9/5 George Kyte Classic Flagstaff, Ariz. 1st 32 Gilchrist, Paige 15:13.1 9/18 Dave Murray Invitational Tucson, Ariz. 3rd 84 Jumbo, Rolonda 18:08.00 9/26 Cowboy Jamboree Stillwater, Okla. 3rd 69 Townsend, Melanie 21:22.8 10/16 Adidas Invitational Madison, Wis. 21st 553 Townsend, Melanie 20:25.8 10/23 Arizona State Invitational Tempe, Ariz. 3rd 54 Heldt, Caitlin 18:28.78 10/31 Big Sky Championships Cedar City, Utah 3rd 85 Townsend, Melanie 18:12.4 11/13 NCAA Mountain Regionals Albuquerque, N.M. 6th 175 Townsend, Melanie 21:20.31 11/21 NCAA Championships Louisville, Ky. -- -- Townsend, Melanie 20:43.80

2015 USTFCCCA POLL RANKINGS Men Regional National Preseason 2 10 Week 1 2 12 Week 2 2 11 Week 3 6 30 Week 4 6 -Week 5 8 -- Week 6 8 -Week 7 N/A -- FINAL 8 --

2015 USTFCCCA POLL RANKINGS Women Regional National Preseason 4 -Week 1 4 -Week 2 4 -Week 3 5 -Week 4 7 -Week 5 6 -- Week 6 7 -Week 7 N/A -- FINAL 6 --

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2015 BIG SKY CHAMPIONSHIPS MEN'S TEAM RESULTS 1. Southern Utah 2. Northern Arizona 3. Weber State 4. Eastern Washington 5. Idaho State 6. Montana 7. Montana State 8. North Dakota 9. Portland State 10. Sacramento State 11. Idaho 12. Northern Colorado

WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS 1. Weber State 2. Eastern Washington 3. Northern Arizona 4. Idaho 5. Montana State 6. Idaho State 7. Montana 8. Portland State 9. Sacramento State 10. Southern Utah 11. Northern Colorado 12. North Dakota

2015 NCAA MOUNTAIN REGIONALS MEN'S TEAM RESULTS 1. Colorado 2. UTEP 3. BYU 4. Southern Utah 5. Air Force 6. Colorado State 7. Wyoming 8. Northern Arizona 9. New Mexico 10. Weber State

WOMEN’S TEAM RESULTS 1. Colorado 2. New Mexico 3. Utah 4. BYU 5. Weber State 6. Northern Arizona 7. Air Force 8. Colorado State 9. Nevada 10. Wyoming

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#NAUSTRONG BIG SKY MEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YEAR 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1982 1981 1980 1979 1978 1977 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963

LOCATION Cedar City, Utah Grand Forks, N.D, Bozeman, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Pocatello, Idaho Cheney, Wash. Greeley, Colo. Portland, Ore. Missoula, Mont. Sacramento, Calif. Ogden, Utah Bozeman, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Pocatello, Idaho Cheney, Wash. Riverside, Ore. Portland, Ore. Missoula, Mont. Rocklin, Calif. Riverdale, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Boise, Idaho American Fork, Utah Eden, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Pocatello, Idaho Eagle, Idaho Midway, Utah Kaysville, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Boise, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Ogden, Utah Missoula, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Pocatello, Idaho Bozeman, Mont. Moscow, Idaho Pocatello, Idaho Missoula, Mont. Bozeman, Mont. Spokane, Wash. Ogden, Utah Moscow, Idaho

TEAM CHAMPION, POINTS Southern Utah, 26 Northern Arizona, 24 Northern Arizona, 25 Northern Arizona, 24 Northern Arizona, 26 Northern Arizona, 27 Northern Arizona, 19 Northern Arizona, 19 Northern Arizona, 22 Weber State, 32 Northern Arizona, 43 Northern Arizona, 40 Northern Arizona, 25 Montana State, 41 Northern Arizona, 25 Northern Arizona, 31 Northern Arizona, 39 Northern Arizona, 38 Weber State, 39 Northern Arizona, 20 Northern Arizona, 30 Northern Arizona, 32 Montana State, 34 Northern Arizona, 44 Weber State, 34 Weber State, 35 Weber State, 54 Northern Arizona, 15 Northern Arizona, 39 Northern Arizona, 27 Montana, 40 Northern Arizona, 56 Nevada, 32 Idaho State, 25 Idaho State, 49 Nevada, 46 Nevada, 39 Northern Arizona, 28 Weber State, 29 Boise State, 30 Montana, 46 Montana, 45 Boise State-Weber State, 47 Montana, 48 Montana-Northern Arizona, 40 Montana, 38 Montana, 28 Idaho State, 36 Montana, 29 Idaho State, 38 Idaho, 50 Idaho State, 30 Idaho, 49

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Hayden Hawks, Southern Utah, 24:56.6 (6) Futsum Zienasellassie, Northern Arizona, 24:07.8 (6) Matt McElroy, Northern Arizona, 24:32.19 (6) Brian Shrader, Northern Arizona, 24:55.9 (6) Diego Estrada, Northern Arizona, 24:15.5 (6) David McNeill, Northern Arizona, 21:28 (6) David McNeill, Northern Arizona, 24:35.8 (6) David McNeill, Northern Arizona, 23:20.0 (6) Lopez Lomong, Northern Arizona, 23:51.2 (6) Lopez Lomong, Northern Arizona, 23:27.1 (6) Jon Cardenas, Northern Arizona, 25:07 (6) Nate Long, Weber State, 24;15 (4) Travis Laird, Northern Arizona, 25:24 (6) Casey Jermyn, Montana State, 24:53.6 (6) Henrik Ahnstrom, Northern Arizona, 24:56 (6) Kevin Koeper, Northern Arizona, 24:23.9 (6) Jesse Barnes, Montana, 24:20.4 (6) Billy Herman, Northern Arizona, 24:23.4 (6) Miguel Galeana, Montana State, 25:09 (6) John Howell, Northern Arizona, 24:53.4 (6) Tim Martin, Northern Arizona, 30:07.3 (5) Chris Jones, Weber State, 30:26.58 (5) Thomas Roorda, Boise State, 30:49.8 (5) Chris Jones, Weber State, 30:25 (5) Kim White, Northern Arizona, 30:26 (5) Shannon Butler, Montana State, 29:49 (5) Shannon Butler, Montana State, 30:27 (5) Bo Reed, Northern Arizona, 30:08 (5) Kris Cary, Weber State, 31:14 (5) Frank Horn, Montana (30:17.3 (5) Mark Souza, Northern Arizona, 29:42.2 (5) Larry Chumley, Northern Arizona, 29:29.6 (5) Derrick May, Nevada, 31:13.7 (5) Derrick May, Nevada, 30:15.3 Steve Bishop, Montana State, 30:47.0 (5) Joaquin Leano, Nevada, 29:24.2 (5) Jairo Correa, Nevada, 31:08.8 (5) Art Menchaca, Northern Arizona, 31:24.0 (5) Jorge Ruiz, Weber State, 30:56.0 (5) Dean Erhard, Montana, 24:34.0 (4) Dean Erhard, Montana, 25:43.0 (4) Doug Darko, Montana, 25:28.5 (4) Bob Walker, Boise State, 24:57.0 (4) Rich Sliney, Northern Arizona, 25:19.0 (4) Rich Sliney, Northern Arizona, 25:59.0 (4) Rich Sliney, Northern Arizona, 26:09.0 (4) Wade Jacobson, Montana, 20:46.0 (1) Wade Jacobson, Montana, 20:02.0 (1) Fred Friesz, Montana, 20:06.6 (1) Doug Brown, Montana, 19:44.8 (1) Doug Brown, Montana, 20:31.9 (3) Art Scott, Idaho State, 19:26.9 (2) Doug Brown, Montana, 20:24.5 (1)

(1) Four Miles; (2) 3.95 Miles; (3) 4.3 Miles; (4) Five Miles; (5) 10,000 Meters; (6) 8,000 Meters

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2016 LUMBERJACK CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE BIG SKY WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY YEAR 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987* 1986* 1985* 1984* 1983* 1982*

LOCATION Cedar City, Utah Grand Forks, N.D. Bozeman, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Pocatello, Idaho Cheney, Wash. Greeley, Colo. Portland, Ore. Missoula, Mont. Sacramento, Calif. Ogden, Utah Bozeman, Mont. Flagstaff, Ariz. Pocatello, Idaho Cheney, Wash. Riverside, Ore. Portland, Ore. Missoula, Mont. Rocklin, Calif. Riverdale, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Pocatello, Idaho Moscow, Idaho Bozeman, Mont. Ogden, Utah Missoula, Mont. Portland, Ore.

TEAM CHAMPION, POINTS Weber State, 39 Northern Arizona, 61 Weber State, 55 Weber State, 29 Weber State, 40 Montana, 49 Northern Arizona, 28 Northern Arizona, 31 Northern Arizona, 33 Weber State, 39 Northern Arizona, 27 Northern Arizona, 30 Northern Arizona, 29 Northern Arizona, 18 Northern Arizona, 19 Weber State, 38 Northern Arizona, 36 Northern Arizona, 29 Weber State, 38 Northern Arizona, 30 Montana State, 40 Montana State, 52 Weber State, 47 Northern Arizona, 21 Northern Arizona, 22 Northern Arizona, 27 Northern Arizona, 25 Northern Arizona, 32 Northern Arizona, 19 Montana State, 55 Montana State, 48 Montana, 53 Montana, 37 Idaho, 26

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION Makena Morley, Montana, 17:45.9 Sarah Reiter, Eastern Washington, 17:05.2 Summer Harper, Weber State, 16:54.2 Amber Henry, Weber State, 16:59.7 Amber Henry, Weber State, 17:30.50 Erica Wendt-Richardson, Idaho State, 15:46.55 Veronica Pohl, Northern Arizona, 19:04.7 Veronica Pohl, Northern Arizona, 17:03.1 Sarah Long, Weber State, 17:13.9 Nicole Gueldemister, Northern Arizona, 17:14.6 Johanna Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 17:28.7 Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 16:46 Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 18:16.1 Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 17:29.0 Ida Nilsson, Northern Arizona, 17:29.0 Sabrina Monro, Montana, 17:07.7 Sabrina Monro, Montana, 17:07.7 Rikke Pedersen, Northern Arizona, 17:33.31 Amy Swier, Northern Arizona, 17:28 Summer Schenck, Weber State, 17:26.48 Niamh Beirne, Boise State, 17:36.6 Rikke Pedersen, Northern Arizona, 17:44.0 Angie Mathison, Idaho, 17:11.5 Jennifer Cleary, Montana State, 17:12.0 Kristi Klinnert, Northern Arizona, 17:15.0 Kristi Klinnert, Northern Arizona, 17:15.0 Larah Treadwell, Northern Arizona, 17:09.0 Patty Young, Nevada, 17:29.4 Nikki Toms, Northern Arizona, 18:02.0 Loreen McRae, Montana, 18:18.0 Annette Hand, Montana State, 17:36.6 Annette Hand, Montana State, 18:05.3 Patsy Sharples, Idaho, 17:41.1 Patsy Sharples, Idaho, 18:15.7

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1. Northern Arizona......25 2. Montana.....................8 3. Weber State...............7 4. Idaho State................5 5. Nevada......................3 T6. Boise State..............2 T6. Idaho.......................2 T6. Montana State.........2 9. Southern Utah...........1

1. NAU (1988)..............15 T2. NAU (2009)...........19 T2. NAU (2008)...........19 4. NAU (1996)..............20 5. NAU (2007)..............22 T6. NAU (2014)...........24 T6. NAU (2012)...........24 T8. NAU (2013)...........25 T8. NAU (2003)...........25 T8. NAU (2001)...........25 T8. Idaho State(1982)..25

1. Northern Arizona......18 2. Weber State...............8 3. Montana State...........4 4. Montana.....................3 5. Idaho..........................1

1. NAU (2002)..............18 T2. NAU (2001)...........19 T2. NAU (1987)...........19 4. NAU (1992)..............21 5. NAU (1991)..............22 6. NAU (1989)..............25 7. Idaho (1982)...........26 T8. NAU (2005)...........27 T8. NAU (1990)...........27 10. NAU (2009)............28

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#NAUSTRONG NCAA MEN'S MOUNTAIN REGIONAL HISTORY Year Team Top Finishers 2015 8th Tyler Day Harvey Nelson

Place 14th 27th

Time 30:22.3 30:46.9

2014 2nd

Futsum Zienasellassie Matt McElroy Caleb Hoover Tyler Byrne

2nd 5th 14th 17th

29:48.6 29:56.0 30:05.5 30:14.5

2013 1st

Futsum Zienasellassie Matt McElroy Josh Hardin

3rd 9th 10th

2012 1st

Futsum Zienasellassie Brian Shrader Matt McElroy

2011 3rd

Year Team 1998 2nd

Top Finishers Billy Herman Steve Ozaduik Chad Walton

Place 4th 6th 16th

Time 31:45.4 31:47.5 32:16.5

1997 3rd

Alexander Shelly Chad Walton Kevin Koeper

9th 15th 22nd

31:19.0 31:41.6 32:00.7

29:54.2 29:48.8 29:49.0

1996 3rd

Tim Martin John Howell Theo Martin

3rd 11th 13th

32:36.3 33:10.0 33:19.0

4th 5th 10th

30:06.8 30:09.5 30:20.0

1995 2nd

Tim Martin Theo Martin John Howell

4th 8th 10th

30:07.3 30:33.8 30:38.7

Diego Estrada Jordan Chipangama Tim Freriks

4th 5th 11th

30:30.8 30:33.3 30:52.7

1994 2nd

Jama Bile Theo Martin John Howell

6th 9th 16th

30:33.0 30:38.7 30:52.2

2010 4th

David McNeill Diego Estrada Ahmed Osman

1st 3rd 21st

29:41.1 29:33.0 30.25.7

1993

Tim Martin

21st

30:56.2

2009 4th

David McNeill Ben Ashkettle Jordan Chipangama

1st 8th 14th

29:51.6 30:35.9 30:49.5

1992 4th

Nate Hammer Brett Bonenberger Matt Schubert

13th 15th 17th

31:21 31:21 31:24

2008 2nd

David McNeill Ben Ashkettle Morten Bostrom

1st 11th 12th

29:18.3 29:59.1 30:00.9

1991 3rd

Kim White Brett Bonenberger Chris Bray

1st 9th 16th

30:26 31:02 31:22

2007 3rd

Lopez Lomong Jon Cardenas Morten Bostrom

1st 9th 10th

29:52.1 30:34.2 30:40.8

1990 2nd

Kim White Eric Grubbs

2nd 17th

30:50 31:35

2006 5th

Lopez Lomong Jon Cardenas Morten Bostrom

2nd 16th 25th

29:55.7 31:13.6 31:42.7

1988 1st

Bo Reed Milford Tewawina Daren Stonerock

1st 2nd 3rd

30:08 30:26 30:32

2005 4th

Morten Bostrom Seth Watkins

15th 17th

31:15.6 31:20.9

1987 1st

Vince Firlotte Cameron Mitchell Milfred Tewawina

3rd 7th 12th

31:14 31:31 31:47

2004 6th

Eddie Alaniz Devan Lomoyaoma

18th 22nd

30:33.4 30:40.2

1986 1st

Bo Reed Chris Caldwell Vince Firlotte

4th 7th 12th

30:26.2 30:37.7 30:53.6

2003 2nd

Henrik Ahnstrom Andy Weilacher Travis Laird

6th 13th 14th

31:10.5 31:22.2 31:24.5

1985 3rd

Mark Souza Chris Caldwell

1st 8th

29:42.2 30:35.8

2002 1st

Nurani Sheildh Travis Laird Seth Watkins

5th 6th 13th

30:26 30:30 30:41

1984 2nd

Larry Chumley Mark Souza Chris Caldwell

2nd 3rd 23rd

29:29.6 29:30.1 30:34.6

2001 2nd

Travis Laird Henrik Ahnstrom Juwan Nuvayokva

5th 8th 15th

31:09.0 31:26.7 31:38.0

1983 5th

Mark Souza Larry Chumley

17th 18th

31:57.7 31:59.6

1982

Mark Souza

17th

31:31.0

2000 3rd

Kevin Koepper Travis Laird

5th 12th

31:08.0 31:34.4

1980 5th

Fred Mullenbach Mark Lomeland Randy Espinoza

16th 17th 23rd

30:17.2 30:17.6 30:30.2

1999 4th

Sean Clendaniel Billy Herman

13th 25th

31:15.0 31:41.8

1978

Art Menchaca

16th

31:24

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8th

5th

1976 1st Unknown

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2016 LUMBERJACK CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE NCAA WOMEN’S MOUNTAIN REGIONAL HISTORY Year Team 2015 6th

Top Finishers Melanie Townsend Kayla Freeman Paige Gilchrist

Place 14th 19th 39th

Time 21:20.3 21:30.7 22:07.2

Year Team 1996 4th

Top Finishers Rikke Pedersen Sarah Thornber

Place 10th 15th

Time 18:53.8 19:00.2

2014 4th

Melanie Townsend Kayla Freeman Lauren Justus Kylee Kieser

8th 26th 35th 39th

21:21.6 21:57.4 22:12.4 22:16.4

1995 7th

Sarah Thornber Katie Dawson

13th 23rd

17:38.7 17:58.9

1994

Rikke Pedersen

8th

17:43.9

2013 6th

Rolonda Jumbo Paige Gilchrist Carolyn Bethel

11th 31st 32nd

20:51.2 21:25.2 21:27.1

1993 8th

Christy Michaels Jeni Cushman

7th 19th

17:16.6 17:46.3

1992 1st

Tracy Jarman Kristi Klinnert Calley Nelson

6th 7th 8th

17:19 17:27 17:28

2012 8th

Rochelle Kanuho Agnes Laurent Melanie Townsend

9th 39th 56th

20:49.1 21:37.3 22:02.6

1991 1st

Kristi Klinnert Tracy Jarman Larah Treadwell

2nd 6th 7th

17:15 17:24 17:31

2011 7th

Rochelle Kanuho Kortnee Burton

16th 17th

21:30.9 21:31.8

1990 2nd

Kristi Klinnert Tracy Jarman Larah Treadwell

3rd 5th 10th

17:18 17:33 17:43

2009 7th

Veronica Pohl Kortnee Burton

8th 23rd

21:09.0 21:39.1

2008 3rd

Veronica Pohl Astrid Leutert Nell Rojas

3rd 7th 15th

20:25.3 20:50.3 21:00.4

1989 2nd

Larah Treadwell Maurie Wood Kristi Klinner

3rd 5th 6th

17:09 17:23 17:24

2007 2nd

Ilsa Paulson Lesley Van Miert Amanda Griggs

3rd 11th 14th

20:34.8 21:13.8 21:20.5

1988 1st

Martha Wood Brenda Payton Beth Ellickson

6th 8th 17th

2006 6th 2005 3rd

Nicole Gueldemeister Katja Rosenplaenter Amanda Griggs

6th 14th 25th

21:04.7 21:20.6 20:44.4

1987 1st

Nikki Toms Mauri Wood Brenda Payton

6th 7th 8th

17:41 17:44 17:44

Johanna Nilsson Nicole Gueldemeister Katja Rosenplaenter

1st 9th 18th

20:39.5 21:30.9 22:02.8

1986 2nd

Angela Chalmers

1st

16:33

Laura McCracken Martha Wood

14th 17th

17:43 17:46

2004

Ida Nilsson

2nd

20:25.1

1985 3rd

Angela Chalmers Ronda Sterkenberg

2nd 6th

16:53.7 17:32.4

2003 4th

Ida Nilsson Johanna Nilsson Erika Edwards

2nd 6th 23rd

20:47.8 21:17.0 22:04.9

1984 5th

Laura McCracken Lisa Anetsberger Ann Ratto

17th 18th 19th

17:06.1 17:08.9 17:09.2

2002 3rd

Ida Nilsson Johanna Nilsson Erika Edwards

2nd 6th 16th

20:32 20:45 21:39

1983 6th

Angela Chalmers Rhonda Sterkenberg Angela Chalmers

5th 9th 10th

18:05.7 18:31.5 17:29.9

2001 3rd

Ida Nilsson Susan Rutherford Jinny Hanifan

4th 6th 14th

21:26.2 21:37.2 22:19.3

2000

Susan Rutherford

11th

21:37.6

1999 3rd

Amy Swier Kendra Versendall

10th 11th

17:24.3 17:29.5

1998 3rd

Emily Allison Amy Swier Rikke Pedersen

5th 9th 14th

18:02.0 18:07.2 18:25.0

1997 5th

Amy Swier Janet Nelson

2nd 12th

17:16.5 17:53.8

6th

6th

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#NAUSTRONG NCAA MEN'S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2014 TEAM 4th Futsum Zienasellassie 3rd Matt McElroy 31st Caleb Hoover 36th Tyler Byrne 55th Alejandro Montano 108th Nathan Weitz 118th Cody Reed 148th

2004 TEAM 24th Eddie Alaniz 89th Devan Lomyaoma 140th Jon Cardenas 143rd Josh Simpson 145th Chris Gomez 172nd Tyler Williams 229th Justin Langdon 239th

1995 TEAM 2nd Jama Bile 20th Tim Martin 30th Theo Martin 32nd John Howell 33rd Jim Cera 82nd Matt Smith 92nd Ryan Ferguson 160th

2013 TEAM 2nd Futsum Zienasellassie 4th Matt McElroy 25th Brian Shrader 28th Josh Hardin 75th Nathan Weitz 76th Caleb Hoover 139th Andy Trouard 200th

2003 TEAM 3rd Henrik Ahnstrom 10th Travis Laird 21st Seth Watkins 36th Andy Weilacher 43rd Shilo Mielke 136th Taylor Beckley 172nd Mint Henk 174th

1994 TEAM 4th Theo Martin 23rd Jama Bile 24th John Howell 46th Chad Welton 68th Tim Martin 72nd Matt Smith 127th Jim Cera 136th

2012 TEAM 4th Brian Shrader 15th Futsum Zienasellassie 31st Matt McElroy 66th Caleb Hoover 75th Nathan Weitz 80th Cody Reed 199th Alejandrao Montano 214th

2002 TEAM 7th Seth Watkins 18th Nurani Sheikh 51st Andy Weilacher 43rd Travis Laird 86th Henrick Ahnstrom 89th Tyler Williams 122nd Charlie Koeppen 212th

1991 TEAM 19th Kim White 24th Chris Bray 96th Brett Bonenberger 103rd Greg Lopez 109th Rick Jarman 130th Nate Hammer 159th Dean Frampton 161st

2011 TEAM 14th Diego Estrada 7th Jordan Chipangama 48th Tim Freriks 94th Matt Coloe 155th Caleb Hoover 177th John Yatsko 180th Andrew Belus 181st

2001 TEAM 4th Travis Laird 10th Bruno Mazzotta 25th Henrick Ahnstrom 27th Juwan Nuvayokva 40th Tyler Williams 126th Ryan Thomas 132nd Seth Watkins 145th

1990 TEAM 19th Kim White 82nd Eric Grubbs 92nd Chris Bray 94th Brett Bonenberger 103rd Don Guess 141st Jimmy Rego 168th Nate Hammer 177th

2010 TEAM 9th Diego Estrada 16th Ahmed Osman 19th Jason Pedersen 87th David McNeill 123rd Andrew Belus 141st Tim Freriks 146th Eric Lynch 165th

2000 TEAM 7th Kevin Koeper 31st Bruno Mazzotta 63rd Travis Laird 66th Juan Pablo Miramontes 84th Ryan Thomas 105th Henrik Ahnstrom 116th Juwan Nuvayokva 178th

1988 TEAM 2nd Bo Reed 3rd Milfred Tewawina 8th Cameron Mitchell 42nd Daren Stonerock 51st Scott Pestka 110th Vinve Firlotte 120th Eric Grubbs 184th

2009 TEAM 4th David McNeill 2nd Jordan Chipangama 5th Ben Ashkettle 59th Ahmed Osman 74th Jason Pedersen 95th Andrew Belus 149th Simon Gilna 196th

1999 TEAM 12th Billy Herman 40th Sean Clendaniel 63rd Juan Pablo Miramontes 121st Ryan Thomas 158th Steve Osaduik 171st Juwan Nuvayokva 216th

1987 TEAM 8th Milfred Tewawina 25th Vince Firlotte 59th Cameron Mitchell 88th Hilary McCarthy 101st Daren Stonerock 118th Steve Clarke 137th

1998 TEAM 7th Billy Herman 38th Steve Osaduik 42nd Kevin Koeper 76th Sean Clendaniel 89th Chad Walton 124th Jason Wolfe 165th Juwan Nuvayokva 216th

1986 TEAM 10th Bo Reed 25th Chris Caldwell 63rd Vince Firlotte 78th Cameron Mitchell 88th Hilary McCarthy 101st Daren Stonerock 109th Chris Currie 153rd

1996 TEAM 7th Tim Martin 22nd Jim Cera 56th Theo Martin 74th Matt Smith 117th Webb Shelley 130th Chad Walton 170th

1984 TEAM 17th Larry Chumley 9th Mark Souza 67th Jim Klein 110th Chris Currie 176th Chris Caldwell DNF Jeff Parham DNF

2008 TEAM 6th David McNeill 15th Morten Bostrom 44th Ben Ashkettle 59th Diego Estrada 76th Mark Fruin 155th John Killiam 181st Jason Pedersen 194th 2007 TEAM 4th Lopez Lomong 3rd David McNeill 10th Morten Bostrom 47th Jon Cardenas 75th Ben Ashkettle 105th Justin Langdon 181st Eric Lynch 201st

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NCAA WOMEN’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 2008 TEAM 23rd Veronica Pohl 16th Astrid Leutert 43rd Nell Rojas 165th Haley Lawrence 213th Kortney Burton 217th Vanessa Hancock 226th Nikki Codd 243rd 2007 TEAM 7th Ilsa Paulson 30th Lesley Van Miert 55th Amanda Boyd 113th Amanda Griggs 133rd Astrid Leutert 149th Nell Rojas 224th Kelsy Hardt 232nd 2005 TEAM 12th Johanna Nilsson 1st Nicole Gueldemeister 48th Katja Rosenplaenter 109th Julie Fisher 148th Natalie Rogers 193rd Ann Johansson 218th Krista Stepa 228th 2003 TEAM 15th Ida Nilsson 9th Johanna Nilsson 10th Erika Edwards 127th Natalie Rogers 172nd Laura McCreesh 189th Julie Fisher 218th Ariel Latimer 242nd 2002 TEAM 10th Ida Nilsson 8th Johanna Nilsson 12th Erika Edwards 82nd Jinny Hanifan 139th Natalie Rogers 179th Emille Geneste 183rd Estelle Brose 189th 2001 TEAM 12th Ida Nilsson 12th Susie Rutherford 47th Jinny Hanifan 63rd Erika Edwards 143rd Jamie Herman 187th Lindsay Townsend 247th Jolene McMahon 249th 1999 TEAM 11th Kendra Versendaal 21st Amy Swier 47th Marci Madsen 124th Emily Allison 149th Shelby Horgan 152nd Christin Ray 224th Jaymie Harper 245th 1998 TEAM 17th Emily Allison 27th Amy Swier 47th Kendra Versendaal 103rd Rikke Pedersen 126th Shelby Horgan 130th

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167th 192nd

1996 TEAM 10th Rikke Pedersen 9th Katie Dawson 63rd Janet Nelson 90th Emily Allison 93rd Sarah Thornber 106th Mellisa Goehrig 122nd 1992 TEAM 9th Tracy Jarman 21st Calley Nelson 46th Kristi Klinnert 69th Jeni Cushman 101st Larah Treadwell 107th Christy Michaels 142nd Charity Stowell 176th 1991 TEAM 3rd Tracy Jarman 21st Kristi Klinnert 26th Larah Treadwell 37th Calley Nelson 62nd Christy Michaels 109th Grace White 128th 1990 TEAM 14th Tracy Jarman 40th Kristi Klinnert 53rd Larah Treadwell 70th Christy Michaels 122nd Calley Nelson 134th Grace White 158th Charity Stowell 176th 1989 TEAM 13th Larah Treadwell 21st Kristi Klinnert 45th Maurie Wood 67th Nikki Toms 108th Grace White 152nd Kristin Porter 157th 1988 TEAM 14th Martha Wood 25th Brenda Payton 66th Patrice Hageman 95th Beth Ellickson 106th Katherine Dalton 127th Nikki Toms 134th 1987 TEAM 11th Nikki Toms 36th Maurie Wood 60th Brenda Payton 66th Jamie Bisplinghoff 66th Beth Ellickson 87th Caron Reycraft 101st Patrice Hageman 114th 1986 TEAM N/A Angela Chalmers 1st

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GEORGE KYTE CLASSIC TEAM CHAMPIONS Men Women 2015 Northern Arizona 2015 Northern Arizona 2014 Northern Arizona 2014 Arizona State 2013 Northern Arizona 2013 Arizona 2012 Northern Arizona 2012 Southern Utah 2011 Arizona State 2011 Arizona 2010 Northern Arizona 2010 Arizona 2009 Northern Arizona 2009 Northern Arizona 2008 Northern Arizona 2008 Northern Arizona 2007 Northern Arizona 2007 Northern Arizona 2006 Arizona 2006 Arizona 2005 Arizona State 2005 Ft. Lewis College 2004 Northern Arizona 2004 Northern Arizona 2003 Northern Arizona 2003 Northern Arizona 2002 Northern Arizona 2002 Northern Arizona 2001 Northern Arizona 2001 Northern Arizona 2000 Northern Arizona 2000 Northern Arizona 1999 Southern Utah 1999 Northern Arizona 1998 Northern Arizona 1998 Northern Arizona 1997 Northern Arizona 1997 Northern Arizona 1996 Northern Arizona 1996 Northern Arizona 1995 Northern Arizona 1995 Northern Arizona 1994 Northern Arizona 1994 Northern Arizona

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3rd 30:25.3 31st 30:49.1 36th 30:52.2 4th 30:05.7 25th 30:36.0 28th 30:37.3

2012 Futsum Zienasellassie Diego Estrada

15th 31st

29:37.7 29:54.1

2011 Diego Estrada

7th

29:24.7

2010 Ahmed Osman David McNeill

16th 19th

30:11.0 30:15.0

2009 Jordan Chipangama David McNeill

2nd 5th

29:06.5 29:33.1

2008 Lopez Lomong

15th

29:53.0

2007 David McNeill Lopez Lomong

3rd 7th

29:45.5 29:56.8

2006 Henrik Ahnstrom

4th

30:49.8

2003 Travis Laird Seth Watkins Andy Weilacher Seth Watkins

10th 21st 36th 43rd

29:41.6 30:01.3 30:14.0 30:19.9

2002 Travis Laird

18th

30:16

2001 Henrik Ahnstrom Bruno Mazzotta Juwan Nuvayokua Kevin Koeper

10th 23rd 25th 40th

29:31 29:59 30:01 30:11

2000 Billy Herman

31st

31:00.1

1999 Billy Herman

40th

30:19

1998 Web Shelley

38th

31:14.2

1997 Tim Martin

36th

30:19

1996 Jama Bile

22nd

31:29

1995 Tim Martin Theo Martin John Howell Theo Martin

20th 30th 32nd 33rd

31:23 31:36 31:41 31:44

1994 Jama Bile Kim White

20th 21st

30:56.6 30:57.9

1990 Bo Reed

38th

20:43.5

2008 Veronica Pohl

16th

20:24.3

2007 Ilsa Paulson

30th

20:56.1

2005 Johanna Nilsson

1st

19:34

2003 Ida Nilsson Johanna Nilsson

9th 10th

20:05.5 20:07.0

2002 Ida Nilsson Johanna Nilsson

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19:57.7 20:01.8

2001 Ida Nilsson

12th

20:58

1999 Kendra Versendaal

21st

17:14.6

1998 Emily Allison

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17:37.4

1997 Amy Swier

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16:59

1996 Rikke Pedersen

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17:54

1992 Tracy Jarman

22nd

17:54.1

1991 Tracy Jarman Kristi Klinnert

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17:17.2 17:19.4

1989 Larah Treadwell

21st

17:13.1

1988 Maurie Wood

25th

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1986 Angela Chalmers

1st

16:55.5

1985 Angela Chalmers

8th

16:38

29:24

1988 Milfred Tewawina Bo Reed

3rd 25th

29:41 31:32.8

1987 Mark Souza

25th

30:32.1

1986 Larry Chumley

27th

29:56.1

1985 Dave Tocheri

9th

29:03

1984 Richard Sliney

10th

30:18

1972 Richard Sliney

21st

29:47

1971 Richard Sliney

6th

28:44

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Welcome to Northern

Arizona University

Northern Arizona University provides an outstanding undergraduate residential education strengthened by important research, graduate and professional programs, and a responsive distance learning network delivering programs throughout Arizona. NAU’s underlying core strength at the undergraduate level is in its ability to provide knowledge of the world, an ability to appreciate change, diversity, and life itself. Faculty and staff members are committed to the residential campus concept and to the student population; however, they are also prepared to deliver education throughout Arizona and the world either online or in new campus structures. The Mountain Campus has a student population of more than 20,000 at its main campus in Flagstaff and at sites across the state. NAU was established in 1899 as the Northern Arizona Normal School. A close, personal interest in the development of each student as an individual has long been a trademark of the Mountain Campus. This educational experience is enhanced by an atmosphere that celebrates the diversity of opinions and cultures. The undergraduate programs at NAU cover a diverse range of disciplines from liberal arts and the sciences to professional and career-related fields. As NAU looks to the future, it continues to develop innovative ways to provide citizens with greater access to education and strives to strengthen its teaching and service partnerships to meet the needs of a changing Arizona. Flagstaff, with a population of about 57,000, is rich in cultural diversity. Located at the base of the majestic San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff is 140 miles north of Phoenix at the intersection of Interstate 17 and Interstate 40. With its elevation of 7,000 feet and a four-season climate, Flagstaff is ideal for year-round outdoor activities. Nearby attractions include the Grand Canyon, Lowell Observatory, Oak Creek Canyon, Sedona, Monument Valley, Sunset Crater, Meteor Crater, and Arizona Snowbowl.

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UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Rita Hartung Cheng serves as the 16th president of Northern Arizona University. Under her leadership, NAU has embarked on an aggressive mission to thrive in the fast-changing environment of higher education. She has amplified the university’s strengths, demonstrating its excellence in pursuing the discovery, use and advancement of knowledge. She has set forth a vision of excellence in education through student-centered teaching, a robust research environment and inclusive support services focused on success measured through retention and graduation rates. Dr. Cheng oversees an operating budget of more than $550 million and 4,600 faculty and staff. NAU offers more than 200 undergraduate, graduate and professional degree programs to its 29,000 students. Enrollment growth has increased steadily, and the university’s research profile is recognized on an international level. NAU is designated as a high research university by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. At NAU, a comprehensive network of staff, advisers and peers complement talented and dedicated faculty in supporting students of all backgrounds. Dr. Cheng’s commitment to inclusiveness and a supportive academic community has made NAU a preferred destination for non-traditional and underrepresented students who are taking the next step in pursuing a university education. Dr. Cheng regards campus as an integral part of the local community. She supports a strong, academically focused athletics program and champions music, art, theater and other cultural and recreational activities that contribute to the vibrancy of the surrounding community. Dr. Cheng believes NAU’s success should directly impact lives in communities in Arizona and throughout the world. She is com-

mitted to building partnerships, which drive economic and cultural vitality. The university serves as an important economic engine in the region, contributing $2 billion annually to the state economy. One in five jobs in Coconino County is directly or indirectly linked to the university. An accountant by training, she leads by relying on values, analyzing data and inviting the input of stakeholders. She also emphasizes shared governance, transparency, communication, accountability and inclusiveness. Dr. Cheng arrived at NAU in August 2014 from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, where she served as chancellor for four years and was a professor of accounting. She previously spent 22 years in faculty and administrative roles at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, including five years as provost and vice chancellor for academic affairs. A certified public accountant and certified government financial manager (inactive), Dr. Cheng is internationally recognized for her research in government and nonprofit accounting. Dr. Cheng is part of the Arizona Board of Regents’ Enterprise Executive Committee, responsible for driving achievement of statewide goals. Dr. Cheng earned a Ph.D. in management from Temple University’s Fox School of Business and Management, an MBA from the University of Rhode Island and a bachelor’s in business administration with honors from Bishop‘s University in Quebec. Along with her vision for NAU, Dr. Cheng brings her experience and leadership to many boards and organizations including the NCAA Division 1 Board of Governors Finance and Audit Committee, Big Sky President’s Council, Arizona State Board of Education, Higher Learning Commission Board of Trustees, American Association of State Colleges and Universities Board of Directors, Arizona Women in Higher Education Presidential Sponsor, Arizona Commerce Authority, and is an active member of the Phoenix Leadership Council, Northern Arizona Leadership Alliance, Southern Arizona Leadership Council, Phoenix Chamber of Commerce and the Flagstaff Chamber of Commerce.

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#NAUSTRONG VICE PRESIDENT FOR INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS

Dr. Lisa Campos was hired in April 2012 as Northern Arizona’s Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics. Since her arrival, Campos has guided the Lumberjacks to Back-to-Back Big Sky Conference Presidents’ Cup trophies; an award that recognizes the department’s overall excellence in competition and in the classroom. In 2013, NAU became the fourth institution to win multiple Presidents’ Cups, winning their second (first was 2005-06); and then followed it up during the 2013-14 school year. NAU has captured 24 team conference championships during Campos’ time in Flagstaff, while nine teams have advanced to postseason competition. The Lumberjacks’ stellar athletic achievements have led to the men’s programs winning the Big Sky All-Sports Trophy three consecutive times from 2014-16. The women’s teams captured the trophy in 2014, and have been runners-up the last two years. During the 2015-16 school year, the men’s indoor and outdoor track & field teams won their fifth straight title for each, while the women’s team captured the outdoor crown. Volleyball won the Big Sky Regular Season and Tournament Championship to earn its first NCAA appearance berth since 1999. Swimming & diving captured its third straight Western Athletic Conference Championship defeating its nearest competition by over 300 points. During the 2015-16 school year, NAU finished with a 3.12 overall cumulative grade point average. Seven of 13 teams finished the 2015-16 academic year with a GPA of at least 3.00 led by the swimming and diving team, who recorded a 3.44 gpa. Four student-athletes received CoSIDA/Capital One Academic All-District honors, while Caleb Hoover picked up his second CoSIDA/ Capital One Academic All-American First Team honoree. NAU had 118 total student-athletes earn All-Academic honors by the Big Sky and WAC. A total of 58 student-athletes earned their degrees during the 2015-16 academic year with a cumulative gpa of 3.20, while 184 Dean’s List honors were bestowed. Campos and the Lumberjacks continue to give back to the community as Lumberjack student-athletes set a new record for community service hours with 5,428; beating last year’s mark of 5,327. Dr. Campos currently sits on the prestigious NCAA Division I Football Oversight Committee, a subcommittee of the new governance model. She also sits on the Board of Directors at NACWAA and for the local United Way of Northern Arizona. At the time of her hire at NAU, Campos became one of 26 females and the youngest in the country to lead a Division I program, including 13 head athletic administrators at the Football Championship Subdivision level. Campos took over the leadership of the Lumberjack Athletics Department after serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director at the University of Texas at El Paso from 2006 to 2012. Campos served as the sport administrator for several Miner sports programs and was also the primary administrator for compliance, CHAMPS/Life Skills, strength and conditioning, sports medicine, and cheerleading. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos assisted with athletic facility enhancements and co-directed the planning and design of the $2.6 million Helen of Troy Softball Complex, which opened in September 2005. In 2006, Campos was the NCAA liaison for the Self Study Re-

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port for NCAA Certification and continued to oversee all gender, minority equity, and student welfare strategic plans. In 2005, she created the Athletics Diversity Graduate Assistantship Program and served on the UTEP Women’s Resource Advisory Board. Campos also served as Associate Athletic Director and Senior Woman Administrator and the Assistant Dean of Students within the UTEP Division of Student Affairs during her time in El Paso. While at UTEP, Dr. Campos had the opportunity to serve on a number of NCAA Committees, including the NCAA Division I Championships/Competition Cabinet, the NCAA Rifle Committee, and chaired the NCAA Women’s Soccer Committee. Dr. Campos holds a doctorate degree in Educational Leadership from the University of Texas at El Paso. She graduated from Colorado State University where she earned a bachelor’s of science degree in Business Administration and a master’s of science degree in Student Affairs in Higher Education. Campos is a member of the National Association of Collegiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA), National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA), Football Championship Subdivision Athletics Directors Association (FCS ADA) and Flagstaff Leadership Program. A native of Las Animas, Colo., Campos is married to Darren D’Attilio. They live in Flagstaff with their son, Christopher.

Dr. Campos and 2015-16 Golden Eagle and Big Sky Scholar-Athlete of the Year, senior swimming & diving student-athlete Chelsea Jackson.

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George Kyte Invitational at Sycamore Invitational (Men Only) at Dave Murray Invitational at Roy Griak Invitational (Women Only)

NOVEMBER Nov. 11 at NCAA Mountain Region Championships Logan, Utah TBA Nov. 19 at NCAA Championships Terre Haute, Ind. TBA

Flagstaff, Ariz. Terre Haute, Ind. Tucson, Ariz. Minneapolis, Minn.

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at University of Arizona Twilight at Wisconsin Invitational at Arizona State Invitational at Big Sky Championships*

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