2017 Tennessee Tech Women's Cross Country Record Book

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2017 SCHEDULE

DATE MEET SITE Sept. 2 Golden Eagle Invitational Cookeville, TN Sept. 16 at Commodore Classic Nashville, TN Sept. 23 at Mountain Dew Invitational Gainesville, FL Oct. 14 at adidas Pre-Nationals Louisville, KY Oct. 28 OVC Championship Charleston, IL Nov. 10 NCAA South Regional Tuscaloosa, AL Nov. 17 NCAA Championships Louisville, KY Start times are posted on ttusports.com closer to meet day Purple bold indicates home meet

2017 ROSTER NAME Anna Cooper D’Airrien Jackson Courtney McCowan Micayla Rennick Purity Sanga Madison Stremler

YEAR HT Sr. 5-9 Jr. 6-0 Fr. 5-7 Sr. 5-5 Fr. Sr. 5-3

HOMETOWN / PREVIOUS SCHOOL Bristol, Tenn. / Tennessee HS Alviso, Calif. / Wilcox HS Cookeville, Tenn. / Cookeville HS Sacramento, Calif. / American River CC Kapsabet, Kenya Franklin, Tenn. / Page HS

GENERAL INFORMATION Institution Name…...............................................................................Tennessee Technological University Preferred Name..................................................................................................Tennessee Tech, TTU, Tech Location...................................................................................................................Cookeville, Tennessee Founded.....................................................................................1915 (as Tennessee Polytechnic Institute) Enrollment......................................................................................................... 9,609 (as of spring 2017) Nickname............................................................................................................................Golden Eagles Colors...............................................................................................................................Purple and Gold Affiliation..........................................................................................................................NCAA Division I Conference.............................................................................................................Ohio Valley Conference Joined the OVC..................................................................................................................................1949 Home Course.....................................................................................Ironwood Golf Course, Cookeville, TN University President........................................................................................................Dr. Philip Oldham Athletic Director......................................................................................................................Mark Wilson Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������Tammie McMillan Website................................................................................................................................ttusports.com Facebook..................................................................................................................................TTU Sports Twitter..........................................................................................................................@ttugoldeneagles Instagram.........................................................................................................................ttugoldeneagles YouTube.....................................................................................................................................ttusports1 Media contact..........Layne Weitzel, sports information coordinator (lweitzel@tntech.edu / 352-665-1003)

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COACHING STAFF

WAYNE ANGEL HEAD COACH Cross Country / Track & Field

A veteran coach who has delivered successful programs and individual winners at every college and high school he has directed, Wayne Angel was selected in 2014 as cross country and track & field head coach at Tennessee Tech University. Angel came to the Golden Eagles after four years at Florida A&M and has a resume that includes leading top-notch programs at Illinois, Iowa and Wichita State, along with stops at UT Martin and high school programs in Illinois and Indiana. “I’m excited about Tennessee Tech, the school, the people, the community, and honored to be part of the TTU family,” Angel said. “I look forward to competing for championships down the road, and doing my part to help win the OVC Commissioner’s Cup. “We have only one place to go right now and that’s up,” he said of the Tech running programs. “Tennessee Tech is a great opportunity. The programs are sleeping giants. We have the resources and a strong commitment from the administration, and I think the sky is the limit. It’s just a question of me getting out there and recruiting great athletes and developing the ones we have now.” Angel’s coaching resume features several outstanding programs, most recently at Florida A&M, where he took a struggling Rattler program to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship. Prior to FAMU, he spent six seasons as men’s head coach at the University of Illinois from 2003 to 2009. “We are excited for the direction that we feel our track and field and cross country programs will be headed in the coming years under Wayne Angel,” said Director of Athletics Mark Wilson. “Coach Angel has done a tremendous job and every program he has led, he has turned them into winners. We think he can achieve similar results at Tennessee Tech. “He connects with his student-athletes, he does a remarkable job of recruiting and identifying young talent and he is an outstanding teacher and coach who knows how to develop his athletes to become the very best they can be. We’re fully committed to building winning programs at Tennessee Tech in cross country and track and field, and Wayne Angel is the right person to work with our student-athletes to reach our goals.”

At Florida A&M, he lifted the men’s cross country program from the bottom of the MEAC to back-to-back conference championships. In track & field, he coached All-Americans in the long jump and triple jump. He was twice named the MEAC Outstanding Coach of the Year, guiding more than 40 all-MEAC winners and three MEAC individual cross country champions and 12 individual MEAC champions in track and field. While at Illinois, he produced 30 Big Ten Champions (14 individual / four relays). In 2006, Angel had 23 top NCAA finishes, and 17 All-Americans and his 4x400-meter relay team finished as runner-up. In addition, he developed 17 NCAA Championship qualifiers, two regional champions in the 400-intermediate hurdles in 2004. At Illinois, Angel produced an Olympian, who participated in the 2008 Games in Beijing, China, had two individuals participate in the 2004 Olympic trials and coached a Canadian National Champion. Before entering the college coaching ranks, Angel was a highly successful head track and field coach at Pike High School in Indianapolis from 1993-1998. He led his 1997 girls’ team to an undefeated season (15-0), the Indiana State High School Championship and a No. 17 national ranking. The team was state runner-up in 1998. Angel’s Red Devils won three conference and four regional championships during his tenure. He also received numerous Coach of the Year honors during this period. Angel’s collegiate coaching career began in 1998 when he became the head men’s and women’s cross country coach and assistant men’s and women’s track and field coach at UT Martin. He guided one first-team all-OVC performer and three school-record setters. In 1999, he was named head track coach and assistant cross country coach at Wichita State, where he was part of two Missouri Valley Championship Outdoor Championships (2000, 2001) and his runners captured numerous conference individual titles. His 2001 cross country team finished second in the Missouri Valley Championship and was in the USA top 30.

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During his tenure at Wichita State, Angel’s athletes accounted for nine school track records, and he coached five athletes to NCAA or provisional qualifying times as well as five Missouri Valley titles. Angel ventured to the University of Iowa in 2002, where he became the head women’s cross country coach and assistant men’s and women’s track and field coach. In the spring of 2003, Angel made a move within the Big Ten when he was named the men’s cross country and track and field head coach at the University of Illinois. The former worldclass 400-meter hurdler and Illinois alum made an immediate impact on the Illini track and field program. Angel established himself as one of the top sprint and middle distance coaches in the Big Ten. In his six seasons at his alma mater, Angel coached and developed two Olympic Trial participants, seven All-Americans that earned 15 All-America citations, 31 Big Ten Champions, one NCAA Regional Champion and record holder, and 69 All-Big Ten accolades. In all, 12 school records fell in his six years. This Rantoul, Illinois native holds a B.S. in Physical Education from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1982), where he was a stellar track and field athlete for the Fighting Illini. He was a two-time Big Ten Champion as a member of the 4x400-meter relay team. He set the school record in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles with a time of 50.56 seconds in 1982 and currently ranks fourth on the school’s all-time list in the event. Angel was a tri-captain for the Illini in 1981, winning his first Big Ten title at the 1981 Big Ten Indoor Championships in the 4x4 relay with a time of 3:12.7, then claiming the same title outdoors with a time of 3:08.1. He also finished fourth for the Illini at the Big Ten Indoor Championships in the 500-meters and fourth in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles outdoors. The Golden Eagle coach is a former Army Airborne Ranger and a distinguished honor graduate of the Army’s Air Assault School. He is a three-time Gold Medalist at the World Military Games and holds the Armed Forces record in the 400-meter hurdles. In addition, Angel was an Olympic Trials participant in 1980 in Eugene, Ore., and again in Los Angeles in 1984. During his competitive career, he represented the United States in international competitions in Finland, Korea, Germany, Egypt, Algeria, Mexico and Great Britain. Angel has served as the sprint coach at the World Scholar Athlete Games in Rhode Island and served as the sprint coach for Latvia at the World Championships in Edmonton, Canada. He is a member of two Hall of Fames, the Parkland College Hall of Fame and the Rantoul (Ill.) High School Hall of Fame.

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EUGENE FRAZIER

ASSISTANT COACH Cross Country / Track & Field With a lengthy list of success both as a runner and as a coach, Eugene Frazier is on staff year as an assistant cross country and track & field coach at Tennessee Tech. He began his coaching career in 1998 as an assistant coach at Kansas City Community College, developing and directing a successful sprint/hurdles/jumps program. He followed with a highly successful run as assistant coach at Butler Community College in El Dorado, Kansas, and was on coach Wayne Angel’s staff at Florida A&M the past two years before making the move to Tennessee Tech. His responsibilities at both Butler and FAMU included oversight for following of institutional policies, rules and NJCAA or NCAA regulations. He also monitored academic progress of the team’s student-athletes, conducted practices and developed the sprinters, hurdlers and jumpers. In 2007 at Butler, he produced two NJCAA indoor national champions. Riding this momentum into the outdoor season, Butler came away with four more Kansas Jayhawk Conferences champions, while the Butler women also won six conference titles. The 2007 season was capped off with the women’s teams placing second in the Kansas Jayhawk Conference. Five women and six men were named NJCAA All-American. The 2008 season at Butler was one for the record books. The women started the year off with four indoor KJCC titles and one NJCAA champion, and won the first-ever indoor KJC team title and finished third at the national meet. Continuing their winning ways outdoor, the women won six KJC titles and broke two school records, then won the KJC team title and placed fourth nationally. Not to be outdone by the women, the men also made history with one indoor conference champ, a second place team finish, highest in school history, and a third place finish nationally. Outdoors, the men won three KJC titles and their first-ever KJC team title, along with a fourth place finish nationally. Frazier was awarded the 2008 NJCAA Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year honor. Throughout his career, Frazier has coached more than 30 All-Americans and 15 National Champions. Frazier received his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in

1998 from Alabama State University. While an undergraduate, he was named the Alabama State’s Most Outstanding Sprinter. At the 1995 Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, he was the runner-up in both the 100m and 200m races. The following year, he was the SWAC champion in the 60m, 100m and 4x100-meter events. Continuing his running career, he was a qualifier in the 60m dash for the 2000 and 2003 USATF Indoor Nationals. He has continued his education in the sport, being USATF Level 1 certified as well as NCAA Recruitment certified.

WHITNEY

FOUNTAIN

ASSISTANT COACH Cross Country / Track & Field

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2016 SEASON RESULTS GOLDEN EAGLE INVITATIONAL Sept. 3 | 5k | Ironwood Golf Course | Cookeville, TN DUAL MEET SCORING: Tech defeats Alabama A&M, Alabama State and Western Kentucky; falls to Purdue Micayla Rennick -- 18:53.9 Purity Murray -- 19:44.1 Sarah Brandt -- 20:02.4 Jenna Storms -- 20:37.3 Anna Cooper -- 21:58.1 D’Airrien Jackson -- 23:29.2 at AZALEA CITY CLASSIC Sept. 9 | 6k | The Grounds | Mobile, AL DUAL MEET SCORING: Tech defeats South Alabama and Troy Micayla Rennick -- 22:06.17 Sarah Brandt -- 22:44.86 Purity Murray -- 22:58.60 Jenna Storms -- 23:01.79 Anna Cooper -- 24:38.86 Madison Stremler -- 25:44.51 Crystal Liebenberg -- 26:52.83 Andrea Retano -- 26:58.87 Molly Griffin -- 28:41.35 D’Airrien Jackson -- 31:14.23 at COMMODORE CLASSIC Sept. 17 | 5k | Percy Warner Park | Nashville, TN TEAM FINISH: 22nd (630 points)/25 teams 84. Micayla Rennick -- 18:30.2 132. Sarah Brandt -- 18:59.3 167. Purity Murray -- 19:26.5 168. Jenna Storms -- 19:28.2 242. Madison Stremler -- 21:10.7 255. Crystal Liebenberg -- 22:06.9 256. Andrea Retano -- 22:15.0 260. D’Airrien Jackson -- 22:41.3 at GREATER LOUISVILLE CLASSIC Oct. 1 | 5k | E.P. Tom Sawyer State Park | Louisville, KY TEAM FINISH: 1st (36 points)/6 teams 1. Micayla Rennick -- 17:53.62 2. Sarah Brandt -- 18:26.72 5. Purity Murray -- 18:42.49 10. Jenna Storms -- 19:24.28 18. Madison Stremler -- 20:08.55 24. Anna Cooper -- 20:44.63 25. D’Airrien Jackson -- 20:52.16 29. Andrea Retano -- 21:35.79 32. Crystal Liebenberg -- 22:01.45 at CRIMSON CLASSIC Oct. 14 | 6k | Harry Pritchett Running Park | Tuscaloosa, AL TEAM FINISH: 12th (362 points)/25 teams 16. Micayla Rennick -- 21:20.4 47. Sarah Brandt -- 21:54.8 89. Purity Murray -- 22:40.3

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101. Jenna Storms -- 22:47.2 176. Madison Stremler -- 23:59.1 213. Anna Cooper -- 25:11.5 242. D’Airrien Jackson -- 28:40.1 OVC CHAMPIONSHIPS Oct. 29 | 5k | Vaughn’s Gap Course | Nashville, TN TEAM FINISH: 7th (175 points)/12 teams (Tech breaks tie with SIUE) 6. Micayla Rennick -- 17:29.8 34. Jenna Storms -- 18:26.9 35. Purity Murray -- 18:28.6 42. Sarah Brandt -- 18:36.1 65. Madison Stremler -- 19:35.3 73. Anna Cooper -- 20:32.7 80. D’Airrien Jackson -- 21:23.2 83. Andrea Retano -- 22:10.4 NCAA SOUTH REGIONAL Nov. 11 | 6k | Apalachee Regional Park | Tallahassee, FL TEAM FINISH: 21st (534 points)/30 teams 42. Micayla Rennick -- 21:20.7 113. Sarah Brandt -- 22:33.9 117. Purity Murray -- 22:39.3 121. Jenna Storms -- 22:44.0 169. Madison Stremler -- 23:28.1

OVC CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM FINISHES 1985 - 8th 1986 - 7th 1987 - 8th 1988 - 7th 1989 - 5th 1990 - 7th 1991 - 5th 1992 - 4th 1993 - 5th 1994 - 4th 1995 - 3rd 1996 - 5th 1997 - 4th 1998 - 8th 1999 - 7th 2000 - 5th 2001 - 5th 2002 - 9th 2003 - 8th 2004 - 6th 2005 - 8th 2006 - 8th 2007 - 6th 2008 - 4th 2009 - 7th 2010 - 6th 2011 - 9th 2012 - 11th 2013 - 10th 2014 - 10th 2015 - 8th 2016 - 7th

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TENNESSEE TECH WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY ALL-TIME BEST TIMES Best times at 5K -- through 2016 season

RUNNER

TIME

DATE

RUNNER

TIME

DATE

1 ............ Micayla Rennick............... 17:29.8 ................. Oct. 29, 2016

28..............Stephanie Place .................... 18:40 .............................Oct. 14, 2006

2 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 17:34 .............................Oct. 18, 2008

29 .......... Purity Murray................... 18:42.49 ............. Sept. 17, 2016

3 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 17:42 ...........................Sept. 15, 2007

30 .......... Sarah Brandt .................... 18:45.00 ............... Oct. 16, 2015

4 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 17:50 .............................Oct. 13, 2007

...................Lucy Hale .................................. 18:45 ............................ Oct. 27, 2001

5 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 17:51 ............................... Oct. 5, 2007

32 .......... Sarah Brandt .................... 18:48.6 ................. Oct. 31, 2015

6 ............ Micayla Rennick............... 17:53.62 ................. Oct. 1, 2016

33..............Michelle Kline ......................... 18:48. .............................. Oct. 7, 2000

7 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 17:55 ............................. Sept. 6, 2008

34..............Stephanie Place ..................... 18:49 .............................Oct. 28, 2006

8 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 18:00 ............................... Oct. 4, 2008

...................Keri (Coulthard) Light .......... 18:49 .............................Oct. 27, 2007

9 ................Stephanie Place ..................... 18:03 ...........................Sept. 20, 2008

36..............Lucy Hale .................................. 18:50 ...........................Sept. 29, 2001

10..............Stephanie Place ..................... 18:14 .............................Oct. 11, 2008

37 .......... Jenna Storms ................... 18:51.45 ............... Oct. 16, 2015

11..............Stephanie Place ..................... 18:16 ...............................Nov. 1, 2008

38 .......... Micayla Rennick............... 18:53.9 ................. Sept. 3, 2016

12..............Stephanie Place ..................... 18:21 .............................Oct. 27, 2007

39..............Michelle Kline ........................ 18:58 .............................Oct. 27, 2001

13 ..........Jenna Storms ................... 18:24.9 ................... Oct. 3, 2015

40..............Emily Chaney .......................... 18:59 ...........................Sept. 16, 2000

14 ..........Sarah Brandt .................... 18:25.2 ................... Oct. 3, 2015

41 .......... Sarah Brandt .................... 18:59.3 ............... Sept. 17, 2016

15 ..........Sarah Brandt .................... 18:26.72 ................. Oct. 1, 2015

42..............Michelle Kline ......................... 19:00 ...........................Sept. 16, 2000

16 ..........Jenna Storms ................... 18:26.9 ................. Oct. 29, 2016

43..............Emily Chaney .......................... 19:05 ............................... Oct. 7, 2000

17 ..........Purity Murray................... 18:27.95 ............... Oct. 16, 2015

...................Michelle Kline ......................... 19:05 ...........................Sept. 29, 2001

18 ..........Purity Murray................... 18:28.6 ................. Oct. 29, 2016

45..............Keri (Coulthard) Light .......... 19:08 ............................... Oct. 4, 2008

19 ..........Micayla Rennick............... 18:30.2 ............... Sept. 17, 2016

46..............Sonel Bezuidenhout............. 19:09 .............................Oct. 31, 2015

20 ..........Sarah Brandt .................... 18:31.1 ................. Oct. 29, 2016

............... Jenna Storms ................... 19:09 .................... Oct. 31, 2015

21 ..........Purity Murray................... 18:32.4 ................. Oct. 31, 2015

...................Keri (Coulthard) Light .......... 19:09 ...........................Sept. 20, 2008

22 ..........Sarah Brandt .................... 18:32.8 ............... Sept. 19, 2015

49..............Alathea Thompson ............... 19:09 ...........................Sept. 18, 2004

23 ..........Jenna Storms ................... 18:35.2 ............... Sept. 19, 2015

50..............Stephanie Place ..................... 19:12 ............................. Sept. 2, 2006

24..............Stephanie Place ..................... 18:35. ............................ Sept. 1, 2007

...................Tiffany Palmer ......................... 19:12 .............................Oct. 18, 2008

25..............Keri (Coulthard) Light .......... 18:36 ...........................Sept. 15, 2007 26..............Michelle Kline ......................... 18:37 .............................Oct. 28, 2000

BOLD indicates current member of the team

27..............Keri (Coulthard) Light .......... 18:38 .............................Oct. 18, 2008

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HONORS & AWARDS PRESIDENT’S AWARD

OVC FEMALE RUNNER OF THE YEAR

Women’s Cross Country 1995 Merrie Caldwell 1996 Merrie Caldwell 1997 Dena Adams 1998 Brooke Holman 1999 Michelle Kline 2000 Michelle Kline 2001 Michelle Kline 2002 Amy Campbell 2003 Stephanie Ward 2004 Deidra Garrett 2005 Deidra Garrett 2006 Alathea Thompson 2007 Stephanie Place 2008 Stephanie Place 2009 Stephanie Place 2010 Tiffany Palmer 2011 Beth Miller 2012 Beth Miller 2013 Beth Miller 2014 Meghan O’Donoghue 2015 Yeshi Dohrmann 2016 Sarah Brandt 2017 Micayla Rennick

2008

Stephanie Place

2014

Meghan O’Donoghue

DERRYBERRY AWARD ALL-OVC FIRST TEAM 1995 2001 2006 2007 2008 2009 2016

Merri R. Caldwell Lucy Hale Stephanie Place Stephanie Place Stephanie Place Tiffany Palmer Micayla Rennick

ALL-OVC SECOND TEAM 1995 2000 2001 2007 2008

Dena Adams Michelle Kline Michelle Kline Keri Coulthard Keri (Coulthard) Light

TENNESSEE TECH SPORTS HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES 2009

Dena Adams Farley

OVC SCHOLAR-ATHLETES 1991-92 Julie Jones 1994-95 Merrie Robin Caldwell 1995-96 Dena Adams 2003-04 Stephanie Ward

HIGHEST INDIVIDUAL FINISHES AT OVC CHAMPIONSHIP PLACE RUNNER 1st Stephanie Place 3rd Stephanie Place 5th Stephanie Place 6th Micayla Rennick 7th Tiffany Palmer 7th Lucy Hale 7th Merrie R. Caldwell 9th Dena Adams 9th Keri (Coulthard) Light 11th Michelle Kline 12th Keri (Coulthard) Light 14th Michelle Kline

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SEASON 2008 2007 2006 2016 2009 2001 1995 1995 2007 2001 2008 2000

DISTANCE 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K 5K

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TIME 18:16.70 18:21.04 18:49.00 17:29.8 20:22.61 18:45.50 19:38.10 19:42.20 18:49.81 18:58.90 19:24.80 18:37


ALL-TIME PARTICIPANTS The following list represents the names of student-athletes who have participated in Tennessee Tech cross country through the years, including their hometowns and letterwinning years. This list was compiled from information in historical documents, media guides and results. The sports information staff would appreciate any assistance in filling in gaps, such as hometowns, missing years and incorrect or missing names. Please submit updates to: lweitzel@tntech.edu.

NAME HOMETOWN SEASONS Dena Adams Lawrenceburg, TN 1996 Laura Aitken Cookeville, TN 1996 Shereem Alsafar 1997 Janell Balanetsky Knoxville, TN 1999 Baylee Balgemann Hendersonville, TN 2014 Megan Banks Cookeville, TN 1990, 1991 Nichole Barnhart Maryville, TN 2003, 2004, 2005 Catherine Bates Hendersonville, TN 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Lisa Bishop 1987 Ashley Bolden Tazewell, TN 2005 Leah Bradley McDonough, GA 2010, 2011 Ashley Brady Cookeville, TN 2005 Kelly Brennan 1987, 1989 Brittney Brown Greenville, TN 2010, 2011 Victoria Brown Knoxville, TN 2005 Karen Burchfield Cream Ridge, NJ 2005 Bethany Burney Ooltewah, TN 2005 Kendale Caldwell Powell, TN 2013 Merrie Caldwell Kingsport, TN 1991 Claire Cashin Snellville, GA 2013 Ashley Clark 2010 Rebecca Cline Spring Hill, TN 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 Dalis Connell Chattanooga, TN 2013 Anna Cooper Bristol, TN 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 Christy Cotton 1994, 1995 Keri Coulthard Kingsport, TN 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Teresa Cowan Cookeville, TN 1987 Terri Cowan Hillsboro, TN 1991 Amy Crosier Cookeville, TN 1990 Mary Jo Crowell Cookeville, TN 1986, 1987 Amy Dickinson 1994, 1995 Yeshi Dohrmann Tullahoma, TN 2010, 2013, 2014 Ashley Evans Jackson, TN 2005, 2006, 2007 Beth Filipek Cookeville, TN 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990 Kathryn Forbes Norris, TN 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012 Vicki Froning Norris, TN 1991 Diedra Garrett Monroe, TN 2003, 2004, 2005 Emily Gately Palos Verdes, TN 2005 Joanna Gerold Cookeville, TN 2005 Wendy Gordon Cookeville, TN 1990 Susan Griego Cookeville, TN 1999 Amy Hall Cookeville, TN 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 Karen Hall 1995 Molly Hammonder 1989 Heather Hargis 1989 Malinda Haskins Cookeville, TN 1987 Brooke Holman Dickson, TN 1996, 1997, 1998 Rachel Hooks Heiskell, TN 2005 Elizabeth House Alpine, TN 1999 Angela Hughes Cookeville, TN 1987 D’Airrien Jackson Alviso, CA 2015, 2016, 2017 Brelinda Johnson Clarksville, TN 2003, 2004

Aseelah Jones Cambria Heights, NY Julie Jones Chattanooga, TN Traci Jones Aiken, SC Christina Judon Clarksville, TN Kristy King Cookeville, TN Michelle Kline Napoleon, MI Courtney Koehl Kimbel Lea Lebanon, TN Landry Loving Johnson City, TN Megan Mackie Cookeville, TN Allison Mayhew Courtney Mayo Franklin, TN Molly McCarthy Knoxville, TN Courtney McCowan Cookeville, TN Amelia McCoy Crossville, TN Katie McCrany Cookeville, TN Lera McNamara Canton, GA Suzanne Meeker Melanie Mickle Bay Shore, NY Beth Miller Watertown, WI Chelsea Mills Chattanooga, TN Elizabeth Mitchell Manchester, TN Shelia Mitchell Lebanon, TN Monique Moffett Knoxville, TN Shenika Moore Nashville, TN Juanita Navarro Blissfield, MI Takisha Newman Jamaica, NY Meghan O’Donoghue Talbott, TN Kathie O’Neill Sevierville, TN Tiffany Palmer Emily Parker Jenna Philpott Stephanie Place Bristol, TN Amy Plemons Kelly Raine Thunder Bay, Ontario Hannah Remsing Baxter, TN Micayla Rennick Sacramento, CA Sarah Rich Kanetra Robertson Dickson, TN Kristy Runyan Jill Runyon Caitlin Russell Harrogate, TN Purity Sanga Kapsabet, Kenya Jessica Savage Tompkinsville, TN Brooke Schliewe Horicon, WI Maggie Silvers Lexington, TN Amanda Simmons Amy Stark Thimble, TN Casey Stinson Lafayette, TN Madison Stremler Franklin, TN Jessica Studder Maryville, TN Morgan Taylor Katie-Lynn Templeton Cookeville, TN

1996, 1997, 1998 1989, 1990, 1991 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 1997, 1998, 1999 1990 1997, 1998, 1999 2009 2005 2012, 2013, 2014 1998 2007 2005 2003, 2004, 2005 2017 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2011 2014 2007 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 2010, 2011, 2012 2012 2011, 2012, 2013 1991 1998 2005 1999 1996 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 2014 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 1994 2010 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 1986 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 1999 2016, 2017 1994 2005 1989 1986 2005, 2006 2017 2005 2005, 2006 2003, 2004 2007, 2008, 2009 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 2005 2015, 2016, 2017 2005 2009 2005, 2007

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Paula Terry Gainesboro, TN Alathea Thompson Watauga, TX Meggan Toohey Cookeville, TN Angela Towne Amy Walls Old Hickory, TN Stephanie Ward Chandler, NC Richelle Wardell Kent, OH Leah Watson Nashville, TN Amanda Weaver Clarksville, TN Kara Webb New Market, TN Emily Weinzetl San Antonio, TX Ginger Wilkey Soddy Daisy, TN Emily Williams Talbott, TN Sarah Wilson Maryville, TN Peri Winborne Knoxville, TN

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1987 2003, 2004, 2005 1996 1997, 1998, 1999 1987 2003, 04 2003, 04 2005 1998, 1999 2011, 2012 2010, 2011 2003, 2004, 2005 2010, 2011, 2014 2013 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013

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