TRACK & Best FIELD / 2015 Career Times/Distances Inside the Guide Schedule.....................................................................1 Head Coach Wayne Angel................................2-3 Assistant Coaches................................................4-5 Women’s Track/Cross Country Bios............ 7-25 Indoor Records...................................................... 26 Indoor Bests in 2014............................................ 27 Outdoor Records.................................................. 28 Outdoor Bests in 2014........................................ 29 Individual Results in 2014...........................30-32 Career Bests/Returnees...................................... 33 All-Time Outdoor Top Five...........................34-35 Women’s Cross Country...............................36-40 Men’s Cross Country......................................41-54 President’s Award Winners................................ 55 Athletics Administration..............................56-59 Academic Support.........................................60-61 Sports Medicine..............................................62-64 Athletic Performance....................................65-67 Athletic Performance Center......................68-69 TTU Sports Hall of Fame..................................... 70 A.D. Honor Roll Members.................................. 71 Athletic Honors..................................................... 72 Media Relations..............................................74-75 The Ohio Valley Conference............................. 76
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2015 Schedule INDOOR SEASON Jan. 9-10 Jan. 16-17 Jan. 24 Feb. 6-7 Feb. 14 Feb. 27-28
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HEAD COACH Career Best Times/Distances
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 the University of 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 at 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.”
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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, 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.
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Career Best Times/Distances Before entering the college coaching ranks, Angel was a highly successful head track and field coach at Pike High School in Indianapolis, Ind., from 1993-1998. He led his 1997 girl’s 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. 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 world-class 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 AllAmericans 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 new 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 Halls of Fame, the Parkland College Hall of Fame and the Rantoul (Ill.) High School Hall of Fame.
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ASSISTANT COACH Career Best Times/Distances
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 in his first year as 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 (men’s 600m and 4x400 relay). Riding this momentum into outdoor season the Butler Community College men’s team was able to come away with four Kansas Jayhawk Conference champions (110h, 400ih, 4x100m, 4x800m) while the women won six titles (100h, 400ih, hept, 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m). The 07’ season was capped with the women’s team placing second in the conference. Five women and six men were named NJCAA All American. The 2008 season was one for the history books. The women started the year off with four indoor KJCC titles (pent, HJ, 60m, 400m) and the first-ever indoor KJCC team title, and finished third at the national meet. Continuing their winning ways outdoor, the women won six KJCC titles and broke two school records, then won the KJCC team title and placed fourth nationally.
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Not to be outdone by the women, the men also made history with one indoor champ (60m) and a second place team finish, highest in school history, and a thirrd place finish nationally. The men followed with outdoor performances that were even better. Winning three KJCC titles (200m, 400ih, Dec), their first-ever KJCC 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 on the Junior College level. Frazier has shown that he is also capable of winning on the Division I level during his short time on the higher stage. In 2013, he had three individual and one relay team named to the All Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference Team. He also had two NCAA first round National Qualifiers (400ih, 400m). In 2014, he had two NCAA first round National Qualifiers (400ih). Frazier received his bachelor's degree in criminal justice in 1998 from Alabama State University. While an undergraduate, he was named the Alabama State University Most Outstanding Sprinter. At the 1995 Southwest Athletic Conference (SWAC) championships, he was the runnerup 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.
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SAMANTHA LINCK
ASSISTANT COACH Cross Country / Track & Field
Samantha Linck is in her first year on the Tennessee Tech University track & field and cross country coaching staff. “I’m extremely pleased that we were able to add Samantha to our staff,” head coach Wayne Angel said of his newest addition. “Samantha’s energy and drive coupled with her experience and success in the jumps at the Division one level makes her a great fit. Samantha has a strong interest in the academic success of the student athlete. We are excited to have Samantha join the Golden Eagle family”. The native of Kohler, Wisc., came to Tech following a two-year stint as an assistant coach at Western Illinois. While at WIU, Linck coached pole vault, high jump, triple jump, long jump, the heptathlon, and the decathlon. Under her tutelage, she saw five student-athletes finish top-three at both the Summit League Indoor and Outdoor Championship meets in 2013-14. Four were able to qualify for the NCAA Division I West Regional in her two seasons. From there one of Linck’s student-athletes went on to qualifying for the NCAA Division I National Meet, and was able to earn NCAA Division I All-American 2nd Team status for the performance. She earned her Masters of Science in sports management from WIU in 2014. Linck graduated from Lewis University in May 2012 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sport management and minor in coaching. She was a two-time All-American jumper for Lewis. Linck also earned the Great Lakes Valley Conference Field Athlete of the Year award in 2012. “I am excited to be here at Tennessee Tech,” Linck said of her newest opportunity. “I look forward to working with the cross country and track teams and the opportunity to work with and learn from coach Angel and coach Frazier.” “I was drawn to Tennessee Tech by the positive atmosphere that the athletic department exudes. As well as the beautiful Cookeville area Tennessee Tech calls home.”
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The 2015 Golden Eagle Track & Field Team:
Front row, from left -- Brittany McGee, Landry Loving, Madison Stremler, Lera McNamara, and Baylee Balgemann. Middle Row, from left -- Atlanta Westbrook, Tina Driscoll, Brooklyn Kimball, Jaelyn Todd, Beth Lowe, Tiara Hymon, and Kayla Turange. Third row, from left -- Head Coach Wayne Angel, Mikayla Kington, Ashley Lowe, Chelsea Mills, Anna Cooper, Katie O’Neill, assistant coach Samantha Linck, and assistant coach Eugene Frazier. Not pictured: Sonel Bezuidenhout and Priscah Jemeli.
Name Baylee Balgemann Sonel Bezuidenhout Anna Cooper Tina Driscoll Tiara Hymon Priscah Jemeli Brooklyn Kimball Makayla Kington Landry Loving Beth Lowe Ashley Lowe Brittany McGee Lera McNamara Chelsea Mills Katie O’Neill Madison Stremler Jaelyn Todd Kayla Turange Atlanta Westbrook
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Cl. Freshman Freshman Freshman Freshman Junior Freshman Senior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Junior Sophomore Freshman Junior Freshman Freshman Sophomore Freshman Junior
Ht. 5-6 5-2 5-9 5-7 5-5 5-2 5-9 5-10 5-2 5-7 5-7 5-6 5-0 5-9 5-5 5-3 5-3 5-4 5-8
Hometown/High School Hendersonville, Tenn./Beech HS Pretoria, South Africa/Centurion HS Bristol, Tenn./Bristol HS Lake in the Hills, Ill./Huntley HS Memphis, Tenn. / Ridgeway HS Eldoret, Kenya/Hill School Eldoret Memphis, Tenn. / Harding Academy Crossville / Stone Memorial HS Johnson City, Tenn. / University HS Robbins, Tenn. / Scott HS Robbins, Tenn. / Scott HS Dallas, Texas / Richardson HS Canton, Ga./Cherokee HS Chattanooga, Tenn. / Red Bank HS Sevierville, Tenn/Sevier County HS Franklin, Tenn./Page HS LaVergne, Tenn. / LaVergne HS Whitehouse, Tenn./Whitehouse Heritage HS Columbia, Tenn. / Spring Hill HS
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Baylee BALGEMANN
Freshman F Hendersonville, Tenn. Beech High School Distances A distance specialist, Baylee is a freshman on the Golden Eagle roster who will compete on the cross country team in the fall and the track & field team in the winter and spring. AT TECH (2014-15): Baylee gained solid collegiate experience in her first year at Tech, running in all six meets during the cross country season...posted a career-best time of 20:48.82 in the Commodore Classic at Vanderbilt University. HIGH SCHOOL: Baylee attended Beech High School in Hendersonville, Tenn...ran cross country and track...posted a personal record of 20:13 in the 5K. PERSONAL: Baylee Christine Balgemann is the daughter of Robert and Angie Balgemann...was born in Arizona on April 30, 1996... majoring in elementary education.
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Sonel BEZUIDENHOUT
Freshman F Pretoria, South Africa Centurion High School Distances An experienced international runner, Sonel was a middle-ofthe-year addition to the Tech track & field program, joining the roster in January in time for the spring semester...has the potential to be an outstanding collegiate runner in distance events...will run in the 3,000m and 5,000m indoors during her first year...also expected to compete outdoors in the 10,000-meter event. AT TECH (In 2014-15): Enrolled at Tennessee Tech in January and joined the track & field team in time to train and compete throughout the indoor season. PERSONAL: The daughter of Cornel and Sonya Bezuidenhout...born July 24, 1006 in Dundee, South Africa...will study pre-physical therapy.
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Anna COOPER
Freshman F Bristol, Tenn. Bristol High School Middle Distances One of several newcomers on the Golden Eagle rosters, Anna shows tremendous promise as a collegiate distance runner... competing in cross country during the fall season and will be running distance events during the track & field seasons. AT TECH (2014-15): Anna enjoyed a solid first season on the Golden Eagle cross country squad, improving with each meet while running in all six events...achieved a career-best 5K time of 19:51.44 at the OVC Championships in Alabama where she placed second on the squad...improved from fifth in the Tech lineup to open the year to second over the course of her rookie season...captured two team awards at season’s end with the Academic Award and the Most Improved Runner Award. HIGH SCHOOL: Anna attended Bristol (Tenn.) High School... was member of the Beta Club and National Honor Society... lettered in volleyball, cross country, and track...received the 2013 cross country MVP award and made the 2012 All-Academic volleyball team...personal 5K record in cross country came in 2013 season with a time of 19:58...personal records in track were in 2014 season with a time of 5:37 in the 1600m, 2:31 at 800 meters, and 11:47 in the 3200m event.
PERSONAL: Anna Grace Cooper is the daughter of Todd and Jennifer Cooper...was born in Bristol, Va. on December 16, 1995...enrolled in general curriculum.
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Tina DRISCOLL
Freshman F Lake in the Hills, Ill. Huntley High School Heptathlon Tina will play a pioneering role on the Tennessee Tech track & field team, joining Chelsea Mills as the first to compete in the pentathlon (indoor) and heptathlon (outdoors)...a versatile athlete during her high school career, she looks to put that broad-based skill-set to work in the demanding events for the Golden Eagles...an Honors student throughout high school, she is enrolled in the Honors program at Tech while also serving on the Student Government Association (SGA) as a Freshman Senator.
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HIGH SCHOOL: Member of the cross country and track & field teams for all four years during her time at Huntley (Ill.) High School, and also a two-year member of the basketball team... helped set school records in the 4x100 and 4x200 relays... competed in sprints, jumps and relays... was the county 400m champion...ran a PR of :59.20 in the 400m. PERSONAL: The daughter of Brian Driscoll and Christine Driscoll...majoring in international business and cultures...born Sept. 4, 1995 in Elgin, Ill...full name is Christina Marie Driscoll.
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Tiara HYMON
Junior F Memphis, Tenn. Ridgeway High School Sprints/Relays Tiara has enjoyed two seasons on the Golden Eagle roster, and has show improvement each year, putting her on track to become a much bigger contributor in 2015...competes in sprints and relays TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) Tiara competed in the 400m, 800m, 4x4 relay, and the distance medley relay...achieved a personal record in the 400m of 1:03.49 at the OVC Indoor Championships. (Outdoor) Due to an injury, Tiara only competed in one meet in outdoor season. TECH (2012-13): During the 2012-13, Tiara competed in the outdoor season only, running the 200m, 400m, and 400m hurdles ... she ran a personal-best 1:02.97 in the 400m race at the Vanderbilt meet ... she also ran a leg of the 4x400m relay at the OVC Outdoor Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: A dual sport athlete at Ridgeway HS in Memphis, Tiara competed in both track and soccer ... finished 9th in junior olympics ... during her high school competitions, she made it to states every year ... earned the Most Valuable Runner award and the Wilma Rudolph Award.
PERSONAL: Tiara Louise Hyman is the daughter of Luther Hyman and Tametria Robinson ... born Feb. 17, 1994...majoring in Biochemistry.
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Jemeli PRISCAH
Freshman F Eldoret, Kenya Hill School Eldoret Distances Priscah was a late addition to the Golden Eagle roster, joining the program in January for the Spring semester...expected to add quality depth in the middle and distance events... experienced international runner who has exhibited some outstanding times. AT TECH (In 2014-15): Joined he team in January...will run middle distance and distance events. PERSONAL: The daughter of Rose Bella Chepkwony...born May 3, 1993 in Eldoret, Kenya...enrolled in pre-med.
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Brooklyn KIMBALL
Senior F Memphis, Tenn. Harding Academy Sprints/Relays Originally a signee of the Golden Eagle soccer team, Brooklyn is a versatile athlete who also competed on the track & field team...an all-state runner and school record-holder at Harding Academy, she bolstered the Golden Eagle lineup in the sprints and relays even breaking school records in her first season...played in seven matches during her first season on the soccer team...joining her older sister, Jennee, on the 2011 Golden Eagle soccer roster. AT TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) In indoor season, Brooklyn competed in the 200m, 400m, 4x4 relay, and for the first time ever in the 600m, where she posted a time of 1:57.97. (Outdoor) In outdoor season, Brooklyn led the Tech squad in both the 400m and the 800m...posted a time of 59.81 in the 400m which matched her personal record in 2012...also posted a time of 2:28.15 in the 800m. (2012-13): Brooklyn competed in the 200m, 400m and 400m hurdles during the indoor and outdoor season in 2012-13 ... she only ran three races during the indoor season, competing in the 4x400m relays during the SIU meet to open the season, then ran both the 200m and the 400m race at the ETSU meet ... During the outdoor season, Kimball opened the outdoor season with a PR in the 200m race with a 27.08.
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MEET THE 2015 GOLDEN EAGLES Career Best Times/Distances (In 2011-12): Brooklyn competed in the 60m, 200m, and 400m during the indoor track season and the 200m and 400m during the outdoor track season for the Golden Eagles... during the indoor season, she had the best time of the season and a careerbest in the 60m with 8.19, and another season-best in the 60m with a time of 8.41... with times of 27.30 and 27.42, she earned the season-best for the 200m... during the OVC Championships, she ran her career best in the 400m with a time of 59.81 which also landed her the fifth best time in Tech history... ran a seasonbest in the 400m with a time of 1:02.62 at the OVC Championships... as part of the 4x400 relay squad, she contributed to a finishing time of 4:09.95... during the outdoor season, she ran a season-best in the 200m finishing with a time of 26.70 at the Vanderbilt Invitational... she also contributed to a finishing time of 3:56.84 as part of the the 4x400 relay squad which made its way into Tech’s history books as the third best time for that event in school history... earned a career-best in the 400m at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a time of 1:00.33. HIGH SCHOOL: Brooklyn competed on the varsity track team for four years while at Harding Academy....named all-state four
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times and holds three school records...set the school marks in 4x100, 4x200 and 4x400 relays...placed seventh in the state in 400m in 2010...finished eighth in the state in 2011 in 100m... she was a major contributor to her team’s winning the 2009 and 2010 West Regional titles...her 4x100 relay team placed fifth at the 47th annual Volunteer Track Classic..won the 100m dash at the 2011 CBHS Invitational...in addition to her track success, she was a five-year letterwinner on her high school soccer team, where she played multiple positions on both ends of the field...helped her team to a state championship in 2008...named the Best Defender on her high school team that finished second in the state in 2007, and was named first-team Regional All West and earned spot on the All-West Regional Tournament team in 2007, 2008 and 2010...named to the AllState soccer team in 2008 and 2010. PERSONAL: Brooklyn is the daughter of Anthony and Jennifer Kimball as well as the sister of Golden Eagle soccer player Jennee Kimball. She was born on April 10, 1993 in Memphis, TN. She is majoring in education.
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Makayla KINGTON
Sophomore F Crossville, Tenn. Stone Memorial High School Throws Had her introduction to collegiate competition in 2014, and heads into her second season on the roster with experience to help her build upon her first year. TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) Makayla competed in the shot put posting a personal record of 30’ 10” at the TSU indoor meet. (Outdoor) Makayla posted a personal record of 31’ 2.00” in the shot put, 112’ 04” in the discus throw, and 73’06 in the javelin. HIGH SCHOOL: Makayla was a three-sport athlete at Stone Memorial high school, competing in basketball, golf and track and field ... Makayla was a TSSAA track state championship participant during her time at Stone Memorial, winning sectionals her junior year, and winning the state championships in her senior season ... her best throws in the discus was 112 feet, and 34 yards in the shot put. PERSONAL: Makayla Carol Kington is the daughter of Bobby and Mary Kington ... competed in high school with current Tech teammates Erin Keyes and Kelli Keck ... is majoring in general health studies.
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Landry LOVING
Junior F Johnson City, Tenn. University High School Middle Distances Landry enjoyed a successful freshman and sophomore season, and appears on the brink of a standout year as a junior in the middle distance events...will focus on 800m and 1,500m events...can also contribute in relays. AT TECH (IN 2014-15): Landry ran in the first two cross country meets of the year, and the final two, but missed a pair of races in the middle of the season...was sixth and eighth on the team in the early part of the season, but returned to the course to place third and fourth on the Golden Eagle results sheet in the final two meets..times went down in every meet, finishing with a season-best 20:12.10 at the OVC Championships where she placec 62nd overall...named a team co-captain and won the Academic Award.
OVC Championships...half of her races were 5K and half were 6K... posted her career-best at the longer distance at the NCAA Regionals with a 24:22.4 clocking...ran the 800m and mile during the indoor season, as well as a leg on the distance medley relay...had careerbest times of 2:28.30 in the 800m at Virginia Tech, and 5:49.52 in the mile at the OVC Championships...helped the DMR foursome slice nearly 30 seconds off its time during the year...outdoors she ran the 800m and 1,500m and 4x800 relay...career-best 800m time of 2:26.84 came at Austin Peay...career-fastest 1,500m time of 5:03.52 came at the Vanderbilt Invitational.
(In 2013-14): Landry battled nagging injuries throughout the fall cross country season, which limited her participation to three meets...ran at Western Carolina, Vanderbilt and Evansville events. (Indoor) Landry competed in the 800m and the mile run...posted a season best time of 6:04 in the mile. (Outdoor) Landry competed in the 800m and 1500m but she mainly focused on the 800m where she posted a season best time of 2:32.27.
HIGH SCHOOL: Landry comes to Tech from University High School in Johnson City, Tenn... competed in cross country and track for her high school team and was a five-time letter in each... awarded with Sophomore Athlete of the Year and Student Athlete of the Year... member of the state cross country team in 2008, 2009, and 2010... was runner-up in the 4x800 in 2010... indoor season statistics for the 800 meter was 2:28... outdoor season statistics for the 800 meter was 2:30... career statistics include running the 5K in 20:28, the 800 meter in 2:24, and the 1600 meter in 5:29.
(In 2012-13): Landry ran in six of the team’s seven meets in 2012 as a true freshman...missed the TTU Invitational...finished third on the team in the final three meets, including a career-best 5K time of 19:54.5 at the
PERSONAL: Daughter of Wayne and Ruth Loving... full name is Landry Odille Loving... born on December 3, 1993... majoring in computer science, business, and geology.
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Ashley LOWE
Junior F Robbins, Tenn. Scott High School Throws A transfer to Tech a year ago from Bethel College, Ashley has one season of eligibility remaining after sitting out the 2013-14 seasons...will compete in several throwing events as a Golden Eagle including shot put and weight throw indoors, and shot, hammer and discus during the outdoor season. AT TECH (In 2013-14): Sat out her first season on the roster due to transfer rules. PREVIOUS SCHOOL: Ashley was a member of the track & field team at Bethel as a freshman, competing in all the throwing events...had career-bests of 116 feet, 5.25 inches in the discus, 104 feet, 6 inches in the hammer, 32 feet, 0.25 inches in the shot put and 32 feet, 5.25 inches in the weight throw, and 74 feet, 11 inches in the javelin. HIGH SCHOOL: A versatile athlete, Ashley competed in basketball and softball, in addition to her standout career on the track & field team...competed in both the discus and shot put under coaches Debbie Watts and Tim Hall at Scott High School...2011 graduate...took third place in the discus at the TSSAA state meet in 2010 as a junior...placed fourth in the
discus at the 2011 TSSAA state meet as a senior...valedictorian of her high school class and the school’s 2011 Student of the Year... named a Tennessee Scholar. PERSONAL: Ashley Nichole Lowe is the daughter of Jerry Lowe and Jodi Lowe ... younger sister, Alora Beth, is also a member of the TTU track team ... born June 30, 1993 in Robbins, Tenn....majoring in interdisciplinary studies with concentration in biology and EXPW......active on campus as a member of the tech Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the TTU TAB...on track to graduate in December, 2015.
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Brittany McGEE
Sophomore F Dallas, Texas Richardson High School Sprints/Relays As a sophomore, Brittany looks to add to the pool of experience she gained in her freshman season, where she was a fixture for Tech in sprints and relays...has the potential to become a consistent point-scorer during her career. TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) Brittany competed in the 55m, 60m, and the 200m...achieved a personal record in the 60m with a time of 8.48 as well as a personal record in the 200m with a time of 27.99. (Outdoor) In outdoor season, Brittany competed in many events which were the 100m, 200m, 400m, 4x400m relay, and the 4x100m relay...personal record in the 100m was 13.07...in the 200m was 27.19...400m was 1:09.80. HIGH SCHOOL: Brittany attended Richardson High School in Mesquite, TX. She was a well rounded student athlete receiving awards in both athletics and academics. In academics, she was the DECA captain and was an honor graduate. She lettered all four years in Track and Field. She was the Team Captain for two years. Her team was named District Champions in 2011-2012 and 2012-2013. She received the Soaring Eagle Award. Her personal record for the 100m dash was 12.54..the 4x100m dash was 47.00.. and the 200m was 26.76.
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PERSONAL: Brittany Nicole McGee is the daughter of Carl Sigears and Nicole McGee. She was born on March 7, 1995 in Dallas, TX. She is majoring in mass communications with an intended career of Sports Journalism.
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Lera McNAMARA
Freshman F Canton, Ga. Creekview High School Distances Welcomed to Tech in the 2014 cross country season where she was a consistent contributor in her roookie year...heads into her first collegiate season on the track where she will pose a threat to score points in the distance races AT TECH (2014): Lera had a solid freshman season in cross country, placing in the top four for the Golden Eagle team in each meet during the fall...posted a career-best time of 20:13.07 in the 5K at the OVC Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: Lera attended Creekview High School in Canton, GA...well rounded student athlete receiving awards in both athletics and academics...for academics, she received the President’s Education Award...for athletics, she received the Scholar Athlete Gold Award...freshman year of HS she played soccer and was on the swim team...the rest of her high school career she stuck to cross country and track where she went to the State meet multiple years...received the teammate award twice...was named Team Co-Captain, National Elite, and Top 10 County & Region... personal record for the 5K was 19:57...the Mile was 5:48...the Two Mile was 12:26... and the 800m was 2:43. PERSONAL: Valeria is the daughter of Paul and Kathy McNamara...prefers to be called “Lera”...was born on March 25, 1995 in Feodosia, Ukraine...majoring in pre-physical therapy.
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Chelsea MILLS
Junior F Chattanooga, Tenn. Red Bank High School Heptathlon Chelsea is in her third season as a member of the Tech track team...will expand her role and her events as she aims to become the first Tech competitor in the pentathlon. TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) Chelsea set personal records in the Triple Jump, Long Jump, and the 200m in the indoor season... leads the Tech squad in both the Triple and Long Jump with personal records, as well as school records of 36’ 11.5”(Triple) and 17’ 5.5”(Long)...setting a new personal record in the 200m with a time of 26.92. (Outdoor) In outdoor season, Chelsea set a new personal record in the 100m with a time of 12.55 and in the 200m with a time of 26.64...which kept her at the top spot for those events amongst Tech sprinters. TECH (2012-13): During Mills’ first season at Tech, she competed in six different events, including triple jump, long jump, the 55m, 60m, 200m, and the 4x100m race ... Mills proved to be a threatening athlete, setting PR’s all season long, including a 26.69 in the 200m race at Western Kentucky. HIGH SCHOOL: Chelsea comes to Tech from Red Bank High School in Chattanooga, Tenn. In high school, she played
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basketball receiving two letters, cross country, receiving one letter, and track receving three letters... was the captain of both her cross country team and track team... recipient of the Athlete of the Year award by both her high school and the Marine Corps... recipient of the Hustle Award... received several academic awards including the D.A.R Award, Principal’s Award, Freshman of the Year Award, and was also Junior and Senior Class President. PERSONAL: Chelsea Ann Mills is the daughter of Pamela Ray. She was born on December 27, 1993 in Chattanooga, Tenn. She is majoring in Sports Management aspiring to be a sports agent.
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Kathie O’NEILL
Freshman F Sevierville, Tenn. Sevier County High School Distances A versatile and accomplished athlete who enjoyed success in high school, Kathie brings her talents to the Golden Eagles to compete in cross country and distance events during the track & field season. AT TECH (In 2014-15): Kathie endured an injury-plaqued cross country season, seeing actionin three of the teams six meets... opened the year with a 22:50.67 time at the Carolina Invitational...trimmed that by nearly a full minute a few weeks later with a career-best 22:03.09 at the Vanderbilt Invitational...was fifth on the team at the Greater Louisville Classic in 22:10.8. HIGH SCHOOL: Kathie attended Sevier County High School... lettered in soccer and track & field...received the MVP award in Track three out of the four years she ran...also received MVP in soccer her senior year...was the team captain for track and holds the school record in the 2000m steeplechase with a time of 8:11.77...personal record in the 800m was 2:29.44. PERSONAL: Kathlean Ann O’Neill is the daughter of Joe and Charity O’Neill...born in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. on November 26, 1995...majoring in nursing, aspiring to be a nurse practitioner.
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Madison STREMLER
Freshman F Franklin, Tenn. Page High School Middle Distances A two-sport athlete during her career at Page High School, Madison is a newcomer on the Tennessee Tech track & field team who will compete in middle distance races, primarily at 800 meters...an outstanding student in the classroom, she also participated in a wide variety of school activities including serving as the class president, ROTC, Spanish Honor Society and being voted Queen of both Homecoming and Prom. HIGH SCHOOL: Madison attended Fred J. Page High School in Franklin, Tenn, where she earned a spot on the A/B Honor Roll and was the student body President in 2013-14 as a senior...she lettered and was captain on both the Patriot soccer and track and field teams...went to the TSSAA state track meet three years in a row for the 300m hurdles where she finished 6th in 2012 as a sophomore, fourth in 2013 as a junior, and second in 2014 as a senior...track team capatin final two years under head coach Pete Wade...competed in the 300m, 4x100m and 4x200m relays...named all-district in soccer, helping to capture one district championship...winner of her team’s Leadership Award...
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PERSONAL: Madison is the daughter of Mark and Charlotte Stremler...born November 19, 1995 in Urbana, Ill....majoring in International Business...her father ran cross country at RoseHulman Institute.
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Jaelyn TODD
Sophomore F LaVergne, Tenn. LaVergne High School Throws Joined the Golden Eagle roster in 2014 and participated in discus, hammer, shot put and weight throw...versatile thrower with a wide range of skills and unlimited potential. TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) In Jaelyn’s first meet at Tennessee Tech, she set two personal records in the weight throw being 32’ 3.5” and in the shot put being 24’ 11. (Outdoor) Jaelyn competed in the discus and set a personal record of 117’9” as well as the hammer, setting a personal record of 97’ 10”. HIGH SCHOOL: Jaelyn competed in soccer, track and swimming at LaVergne HS ... finished second in the state her senior year ... recorded a personal best 126’ in the discus ... earned most athletic, most dedicated and most improved awards in her track career. PERSONAL: Jaelyn Rose Todd is the daughter of Dirk and Juanita Todd ... born Jan. 3, 1995 ... majoring in pre-med.
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Kayla TURANGE
Freshman F Whitehouse, Tenn. Whitehouse Heritage High School Sprints/Relays A seven-year veteran in track & field, Kayla joins the Golden Eagle roster for the 2015 season hoping to make an impact in sprints, hurdles and relay events...in addition to four years of high school competition, she has also run AAU and USATF track & field for three years. HIGH SCHOOL: Kayla attended Whitehouse Heritage High School where she was a member of the track & field team four years under coach Brandon Niblock...was the team captain...competed in sprints, hurdles and relays...ran a personal-best of :26.05 in the 200m event...in the 400m had a personal record of 1:01.52...her PR at 100m is :12.6. PERSONAL: Kayla Ali Turange is the daughter of Prentis and Raquel Turange... born April 6, 1997 in Nashville... majoring in coaching & sports administration aspiring to be a Director of Athletics...her father was a hurdler on the Ball State track team.
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Atlanta WESTBROOK Senior F Columbia, Tenn. Spring Hill High School Sprints/Jumps
Exhibiting tremendous speed, Atlanta has unlimited potential in both the sprints and jumps, turning that acceleration into distance when she leaves the ground...already the school record holder in the outdoor triple jump, she could put her name on more school records before her career is finished. TECH (2013-14): (Indoor) Atlanta set personal records in the Triple Jump, Long Jump, and the 400m...triple jump: 36’ 0.25... long kump: 16’ 7”...one of the top 400m sprinters on the Tech squad, Atlanta posted a personal best of 1:00.18. (Outdoor) Atlanta not only set a personal record in the Triple Jump, but she also broke the school record with a jump of 37’ 08.5”...had a very promising season both indoor and outdoor...no doubt she will continue to grow and become an even bigger asset to the Tech team. Before Tech: Competed in the 400 and triple jump at King University in Bristol, Tenn. ... won the district meet 400 meter-dash. HIGH SCHOOL: Atlanta was a three-sport athlete at Spring Hill, competing in volleyball, basketball, and track. PERSONAL: Atlanta Dominique Westbrook is the daughter of Timothy Westbrook and Marnita Westbrook ... born Nov. 7, 1992...majoring in exercise science and pyschology.
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ALL-TIME INDOOR RECORDS Career Best Times/Distances Women’s Indoor Track School Records FINAL through March 1, 2014 (numbers in BOLD FACE are records set in 2014 season) Running Events 55m....................... Bethany Burney ................................. :07.28 ........... 2/14/04 .......... Sewanee Indoor 60m....................... Bethany Burney ................................. :07.70 ........... 2/27/04 .......... OVC Championships 200m..................... Gwen Cannon .................................... :25.80 ........... 2/14/98 .......... MTSU Invitational 400m..................... Allison Price ........................................ 59.34 ........... 2/27/10 .......... OVC Championships 800m..................... Michelle Kline................................... 2:15.89 ........... 2/24/01 .......... OVC Championships One-Mile ............... Michelle Kline................................... 5:06.53 ........... 2/24/01 .......... OVC Championships 3000m................... Stephanie Place............................. 10:04.39 ........... 2/28/09 .......... OVC Championships 5000m................... Stephanie Place............................. 17:36.63 ........... 2/02/08 .......... TSU Invitational Hurdles Events 55m hurdles .......... Meagan Lyons ................................... :08.32 ........... 2/27/10 .......... OVC Championships 60m hurdles .......... Carmen Tucker .................................. :09.21 ........... 2/28/03 .......... OVC Championships Field Events Long Jump .......... Chelsea Mills ..................................17’ 5.5” ........... 12/7/13 .......... SIU Invitational Triple Jump ......... Chelsea Mills ..................................36’ 11.5” ......... 12/7/13 .......... SIU Invitational Pole Vault ............. Katie Lowery ....................................10’ 4” ............... 2/2/13 ............ Sewanee Tiger Indoor Weight Throw ....... Ashley Mayhew................................54’ 11.25” ........ 1/29/11 .......... TSU Invitational Shot Put ................ Suzanne Roberson ..........................43’ 1” ............... 12/09/01 ........ MTSU Invitational High Jump ............ Katherine Lynn .................................5’ 7” ................ 1/29/11 .......... TSU Invitational Relay Events 4x400m Distance Medley
Allison Price/Emily Weinzetl ..............4:02.89 ......... 2/27/10 .......... OVC Championships Danielle Catlett/Leayn Carter Keri Light/Emily Weinzetl .................12:21.09 ......... 2/28/09 .......... OVC Championships Tiffany Palmer/Stephanie Place
Left: Bethany Burney holds program Note: in Tennessee Tech sponsored a women’s track and field team in 1978 and 1979, but few records are available from those years. records the women’s 55The meter and 60track program was restarted in the 1991-92 season. meter. Center: Stephanie Place holds all-time records in the 3,000 meter and 5,000 meter. Right: Emily Weinzetl is part of two record-holding 4X400 relays.
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2014Career INDOOR BESTS BestSEASON Times/Distances Indoor Track Season Bests FINAL through indoor season (March 1, 2014)
RUNNING EVENTS 55 Meters
Date Feb. 2 Feb. 2 March 1
Athlete Chelsea Mills Bittany McGee Rebeca Duarte
60 Meters
Date Dec. 7 Dec. 7 Jan. 18
Athlete Chelsea Mills Brittany McGee Rebecca Duarte
200 Meters
Date Feb. 2 March 1 March 1 Dec. 7 Jan. 18 March 1
Athlete Chelsea Mills Brooklyn Kimball Brittany McGee Brittany Cotto Rebecca Duarte Claire Cashin
400 Meters
Date March 1 Feb. 2 March 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 7
Athlete Atlanta Westbrook Brooklyn Kimball Tiara Hymon Brittany Cotto Claire Cashin
600 Meters
Date Dec. 7 Dec. 7
Athlete Brooklyn Kimball Claire Cashin
800 Meters
Date March 1 March 1 March 1 Dec. 7 Feb. 8 March 1 Feb. 2
Athlete Landry Loving Emily Williams Dalis Connell Elizabeth Mitchell Sarah Wilson Kendale Caldwell Clarie Casdhin
Mile Run
Date Feb. 2 Jan. 18 Dec. 7 Feb. 2 Jan. 18
Athlete Sarah Wilson Rebecca Cline Elizabeth Mitchell Emily Williams Landry Loving
Site TSU TSU OVC
Time :07.61 :08.05 :08.36
Site SIU SIU ETSU
Time :08.10 :08.48 :09.01
Date Feb. 8 March 1 March 1 Jan. 18
Site TSU OVC OVC SIU ETSU OVC
Time :26.92 :27.71 :27.99 :28.81 :30.17 :30.77
5,000 Meters
Site OVC TSU OVC SIU SIU
Time 1:01.76 1:02.92 1:03.49 1:06.35 1:10.51
Site SIU SIU
Time 1:57.97 2:04.23
Site OVC OVC OVC SIU SIU OVC TSU
Time 2:34.87 2:38.14 2:39.08 2:44.67 2:46.47 2:51.42 2:54.75
3,000 Meters
Date Feb. 2 Feb. 2 March 1 Feb. 2 Jan. 18
Athlete Rebecca Cline Meghan O’Donoghue Amelia McCoy Emily Williams
Athlete Rebecca Cline Yeshi Dohrmann Meghan O’Donoghue Peri Winborne Amelia McCoy
Site TSU ETSU SIU TSU ETSU
Time 5:34.18 5:42.34 5:52.63 5:54.86 6:04.00
Site SIU OVC OVC ETSU
Time 10:35.55 11:37.28 12:10.23 13:07.40
Site TSU TSU OVC TSU ETSU
Time 19:08.62 20:00:51 20:01.68 20:11.16 21:36.05
Site OVC OVC
Distance :09.90 :09.90
Site OVC
Distance 5’ 3”
Site SIU OVC SIU SIU
Distance 17’ 5.5” 17’ 0.5” 16’ 7” 16’ 3.75”
HURDLES 60 Meter Hurdles
Date Athlete March 1 Rebeca Duarte March 1 Claire Cashin
FIELD EVENTS High Jump
Date Athlete March 1 Erin Keyes
Long Jump
Date Dec. 7 March 1 Dec. 7 Dec. 7
Athlete Chelsea Mills Rebeca Duarte Atlanta Westbrook Kelli Keck
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ALL-TIME OUTDOOR RECORDS Career Best Times/Distances Women’s Outdoor Track School Records Through MAY 12, 2014 (numbers in BOLD FACE are records sets in 2014 season) Running Events 100m ...................Bethany Burney .................... :11.92 ...........4/17/04 .......... Vanderbilt Invitational 200m ...................Allison Price .......................... :25.28 ............ 5/1/09 .......... OVC Championships 400m ...................Allison Price .......................... :58.01 ............ 5/1/10 .......... OVC Championships 800m ...................Keri Coulthard ...................... 2:17.02 ............ 5/6/07 .......... OVC Championships 1,500m.................Keri Coulthard ......................4:38.75 ............ 4/4/09 .......... APSU Invitational 3,000m.................Stephanie Place .................10:08.01 ...........4/14/07 .......... TSU Invitational Steeplechase ..... Rebecca Cline ...............11:20.03 .......... 5/2/14 ..........OVC Championships 5,000m.................Stephanie Place .................17:05.83 ............ 5/3/08 .......... OVC Championships 10,000m ...............Stephanie Place .................36:29.64 ............ 5/6/07 .......... OVC Championships Hurdles Events 100m hurdles ........Meagan Lyons .......................:14.33 ............. 5/1/09 .......... OVC Championships 400m hurdles ........Carmen Tucker ................... 1:04.00 ............. 5/5/01 .......... OVC Championships Field Events Long Jump............Shenika Moore .................... 18’ 0.5” ........... 4/15/06 .......... TSU Invitational Triple Jump ........ Atlanta Westbrook ...... 37’ 08.5” ....... 4/12/14 ...........WKU Hilltopper Relays Shot Put ...............Suzanne Roberson ............ 44’ 7.50” ............. 4/6/01 .......... Sewannee Relays Discus ..................Suzanne Roberson ................... 143’ ........... 4/14/01 .......... UNCA Dual Meet Hammer ...............Ashley Mayhew .................... 157’ 3” ............. 4/2/11 .......... JSU Gem of the Hills Javelin ..................Richelle Wardell .................. 123’10” ............. 5/4/02 .......... OVC Championships High Jump ............Katherine Lynn .........................5’ 8” ........... 5/14/11 .......... Last Chance Meet Pole Vault .............Katie Lowery..........................10’ 7” ........... 4/23/13 .......... APSU Battle/Cumberland Relay Events 4x100m ......... Meagan Lyons / Justine Phillips.............. :48.38 .....4/30/10 ....... OVC Championships ...................... Ifey Eguzo / Allison Price 4x200m .......... Carmen Tucker/Melissa Williams ...........1:50.62 .....4/13/02 ....... Sea Ray Relays ...................... Jennifer Ezell/Kristen Deardorff 4x400m .......... Dalis Connell/Jenna Philpott .................3:56.84 ...... 5/5/12 ....... OVC Championships ...................... Emily Weinzetl/Brooklyn Kimball 4x800 ............. Aseelah Jones/Christina Judon..............9:42.71 ...... 4/3/99 ....... Mt. Laurel Relays ...................... Melanie Mickle/Michelle Kline Note: Tennessee Tech sponsored a women’s track and field team in 1978 and 1979, but few records are available from those years. The women’s track program was restarted in the 1991-92 season.
Left: Katherine Lynn holds the all-time high jump record at TTU. Right: Keri Coulthard holds the TTU record in the 800 and 1,500 meters.
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2014 OUTDOOR BESTS Career Best SEASON Times/Distances Women’s Outdoor Track Season Bests Through May 12, 2014
RUNNING EVENTS 100 Meters
Date April 12 April 12
200 Meters
Date March 28 April 12 April 12 March 15
400 Meters
Date April 4 April 12 March 15 April 12 March 15
800 Meters
Date April 22 March 15 March 15 March 15 April 4 April 22 April 12 March 15 March 15
Athlete Chelsea Mills Brittany McGee
Site WKU WKU
Time 12.55 13.07
Athlete Chelsea Mills Kelli Keck Brittany McGee Claire Cashin
Site Vandy WKU WKU JSU
Time 26.64 27.16 27.19 30.57
Site MSU WKU JSU WKU JSU
Time 59.81 1:00.18 1:07.03 1:09.80 1:10.22
Site MSU VANDY JSU JSU MSU MSU JSU JSU JSU
Time 2:22.90 2:28.15 2:32.27 2:39.12 2:39.98 2:40.18 2:41.29 2:42.62 2:47.44
Site VANDY OVC MSU WKU JSU MSU JSU WKU
Time 4:54.68 5:19.53 5:19.85 5:23.53 5:23.71 5:29.29 5:31.96 5:48.55
Site OVC
Time 18:42.81
Athlete Brooklyn Kimball Atlanta Westbrook Brittany Cotto Brittany McGee Claire Cashin Athlete Rebecca Cline Brooklyn Kimball Landry Loving Tiara Hymon Elizabeth Mitchell Dalis Connell Kendale Caldwell Emily Williams Sarah Wilson
1500 Meters
Date March 28 May 3 April 22 April 12 March 15 April 4 March 15 April 12
Athlete Rebecca Cline Emily Williams Amelia McCoy Landry Loving Sarah Wilson Meghan O’Donoghue Elizabeth Mitchell Kendale Caldwell
5,000 Meters
Date May 3
Athlete Rebecca Cline
March 15 May 3 April 12 March 15
Yeshi Dohrmann Peri Winborne Meghan O’Donoghue Amelia McCoy
10,000 Meters
Date May 3 May 3
Athlete Meghan O’Donoghue Yeshi Dorhmann
2,000 Meter Steeplechase
Date March 15
Athlete Peri Winborne
3,000 Meter Steeplechase
Date May 2 May 2
Athlete Rebecca Cline Peri Winborne
JSU OVC WKU JSU
19:40.39 19:43.55 20:06.20 21:36.80
Site OVC OVC
Time 40:49.58 40:52.15
Site JSU
Time 8:03.39
Site OVC OVC
Time 11:20.03 11:56.12
Site JSU
Time :17.89
Site MSU WKU
Time 1:14.70 1:14.97
Site JSU
Height 5’ 3”
Site MSU WKU JSU MSU
Distance 17’7” 16’11.25” 16’ 1.5” 16’00.5”
Site
Distance
HURDLES 100m Hurdles
Date March 15
Athlete Claire Cashin
400m Hurdles
Date April 22 April 12
Athlete Claire Cashin Brittany Cotto
FIELD EVENTS High Jump
Date March 15
Athlete Erin Keyes
Long Jump Date April 22 April 12 March 15 April 4
Athlete Atlanta Westbrook Chelsea Mills Rebeca Duarte Kelli Keck
Triple Jump Date
Athlete
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2014Career INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Best Times/Distances Tennessee Tech University Track & Field 2014 Individual Times/Distances - Updated through May 12, 2014 Kendale Caldwell
SIU-I -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 14:23.62 -
SIU-I 6:54.42 -
OVC-I 2:51.42 -
JSU-O 3:00.89 6:10.56
Vandy-O 5:57.32
MUR-O 2:53.00 5:49.95
WKU-O 2:41.29 5:48.55
MUR-O 2:52.63 -
OVC-O -
Claire Cashin
SIU-I 1:10.51 2:04.23 -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 2:54.75 14:11.22
SIU-I -
OVC-I :30.77 :09.90 -
JSU-O :30.77 1:10.22 :17.89 -
Vandy-O -
MUR-O :18.00 1:15.38 -
WKU-O :17.48 1:15.00 -
MUR-O 1:14.70 -
OVC-O -
Rebecca Cline
SIU-I 10:51.76 -
ETSU-I 5:42.34 19:29.48
TSU-I 19:08.62
SIU-I 10:35.55 -
OVC-I 11:03.09 19:42.20
JSU-O 5:12.06 19:23.99
Vandy-O 4:54.68 10:32.58 -
MUR-O 5:10.71 10:46.55 -
WKU-O 19:08.31
MUR-O 2:22.90 4:59.63 -
OVC-O 11:20.03 18:42.81
Dalis Connell
SIU-I -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 2:51.31 14:11.22 -
SIU-I 2:43.46 -
OVC-I 2:39.08 -
JSU-O 2:40.39 -
Vandy-O 2:39.82 -
MUR-O 1:02.98 -
WKU-O 1:02.14 2:48.20 -
MUR-O 1:04.42 2:40.18 -
OVC-O 1:04.50 4:13.09
SIU-I :28.81 1:06.35
ETSU-I -
TSU-I DNF
SIU-I 1:06.70
OVC-I 1:07.50
JSU-O 1:07.03
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14:23.62
4:18.30 -
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Vandy-O 1:16:96 -
MUR-O -
WKU-O 1:14.97 50.39 -
MUR-O 1:15.67 -
OVC-O 49.53 4:13.09 -
Yeshi Dohrmann
SIU-I -
ETSU-I 20:24.20 -
TSU-I 20:00.51 -
SIU-I 11:28.43 -
OVC-I 20:08.78 -
JSU-O 19:40.39 -
Vandy-O 11:24.55 -
MUR-O 11:35.24 -
WKU-O 19:44.57 -
MUR-O -
OVC-O 20:04.12 40:52.15
Rebeca Duarte
SIU-I 15’ 11” :10.89 -
ETSU-I :9.01 30.17
TSU-I 16’2” :10.3 -
SIU-I 16’2.55” :11.17 :30.48
OVC-I 17’ 0.5” :09.90 :08.36 -
JSU-O 16-01.50 -
Vandy-O -
MUR-O -
WKU-O -
MUR-O -
OVC-O -
Tiara Hymon
SIU-I 1:04.40 -
ETSU-I 1:07.30 -
TSU-I 4:21.70 14:11.22
SIU-I 1:05.76 4:18.30 -
OVC-I 1:03.49 4:11.04 -
JSU-O 2:39.12 4:18.12 -
Vandy-O -
MUR-O -
WKU-O -
MUR-O -
OVC-O -
Kelli Keck
SIU-I 34’ 7.5” 16’ 3.75” -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I -
SIU-I 33’0.1” 15’0.4” -
OVC-I 15’ 9” -
JSU-O -
Vandy-O -
MUR-O :28.05 33-06 16-00.50 -
WKU-O :27.16 Foul -
MUR-O 15-09.75 -
OVC-O 33-10.00 Foul 49.53
Distance Medley 800m MIle Run 1500m
200m 400m 600m 800m 55m Hurdles 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles Distance Medley
800m 1500m Mile Run 3,000m 3,000m Steeplechase 5,000m 400m 800m Distance Medley 4X400 Relay
Brittany Cotto
200m 400m 400m Hurdles 4x100 Relay 4x400 Relay Distance Medley 3,000m 5,000m 10,000M
Long Jump 55m Hurdles 60m Hurdles 55m 60m 200m
400m 800m 4x400 Relay Distance Medley
200m Triple Jump Long Jump 4X100 Relay
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SIU-I -
ETSU-I 5’ 0.25”
TSU-I -
SIU-I 4’10.25”
OVC-I 5’ 3”
JSU-O 5-03.00
Vandy-O -
MUR-O -
WKU-O 5-01.25
MUR-O 5’1”
OVC-O 5-01
Brooklyn Kimball
SIU-I 1:03.46 1:57.97 -
ETSU-I :27.06 1:03.80 -
TSU-I 1:02.62 4:21.70
SIU-I :27.65 1:02.25 4:18.30
OVC-I :27.71 1:03.91 4:11.04
JSU-O 2:35.96 -
Vandy-O 2:28.15 -
MUR-O :59.81 -
WKU-O 1:00.81 -
MUR-O 1:03.12 -
OVC-O 1:00.78 2:30.20 4:13.09
Makayla Kington
SIU-I -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 30’10” -
SIU-I 28’9.75” -
OVC-I 28’ 7” -
JSU-O 29’.75” 102-11
Vandy-O 92’2.50”
MUR-O 73-06 29-01 98-06
WKU-O 31-02.00 104-00
MUR-O 105’10”
OVC-O 112-04
Landry Loving
SIU-I -
ETSU-I 6:05.81 -
TSU-I -
SIU-I 6:05.47 -
OVC-I 2:34.87 6:04.00 DNF
JSU-O 2:32.27 -
Vandy-O 2.33.26 -
MUR-O 2:40.06 -
WKU-O 5:23.53 -
MUR-O 2:33.67 5:43.41 -
OVC-O 2:41.27 -
Amelia McCoy
SIU-I -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I -
SIU-I 12:02.08 -
OVC-I 12:10.23 -
JSU-O 21:36.80
Vandy-O 12:42.36 -
MUR-O 5:36.30 11:56.96 -
WKU-O 21:40.49
MUR-O 5:19.85 -
OVC-O 5:26.38 -
Brittany McGee
SIU-I :08.48 :28.34 -
ETSU-I :8.57 :28.80 -
TSU-I :8.05 -
SIU-I 8.60 :28.78 -
OVC-I :27.99 -
JSU-O 27.76 1:10.22 4:18.12 -
Vandy-O :13.49 :27.46 -
MUR-O -
WKU-O 13.07 27.19 50.39
MUR-O 1:09.80 -
OVC-O 49.53
Chelsea Mills
SIU-I 36’ 11.5” 17’ 5.5” :08.10 :27.26 -
ETSU-I :27.06 -
TSU-I :7.61 :26.92 4:21.70 -
SIU-I 35’00.25” 16’4.25” -
OVC-I 35’ 6” :26.98 4:11.04 -
JSU-O 35-01.75 16-08.50 :12.90 :26.90 4:18.12 -
Vandy-O 13’10.25” :26.64 -
MUR-O 35-04.25 16-05.25 -
WKU-O Foul 16-11.25 12.55 50.39
MUR-O -
OVC-O DNF 13.06 49.53
Elizabeth Mitchell
SIU-I 2:44.67 5:52.63 -
ETSU-I 6:25.48 -
TSU-I 6:02.23 14:23.62
SIU-I 2:41.12 6:06.37 -
OVC-I 6:00.91 DNF
JSU-O 2:40.39 5:31.96 -
Vandy-O 2:47.26 5:42.32 -
MUR-O 2:39.98 5:38.58 -
WKU-O 5:40.63 -
MUR-O 2:44.12 5:50.89 -
OVC-O -
SIU-I -
ETSU-I 21:31.47 -
TSU-I -
SIU-I 11:.20.33 -
OVC-I 11:37.28 20:01.68 -
JSU-O -
Vandy-O 11.08.89 -
MUR-O 5:29.29 11:20.47 -
WKU-O 20:06.20 -
MUR-O -
OVC-O 20:58.53 40:49.58
SIU-I 32’3.5” 23’ 4.75” -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 31’2” 24’6.5” -
SIU-I 30’6.25” 24’11” -
OVC-I 31’ 9” 23’ 6” -
JSU-O 109-05 97-10
Vandy-O 70’2” -
MUR-O 109-01 81-10
WKU-O 110-08 -
MUR-O 117’9” -
OVC-O 113-00 -
High Jump
200m 400m 600m 800m 4x400 Relay
Javelin Throw Shot Put Discus Throw
800m 1500m Mile Run Distance Medley 1500m 3,000m 5,000m
55m 60m 100m 200m 400m 4x400m 4x100
Triple Jump Long Jump 55m 60m 100m 200m 4x400 Relay 4X100 Relay
800m 1500m Mile Run Distance Medley
Meghan O’Donoghue
1500m 3000m 5000m 10,000m
Jaelyn Todd
Weight Throw Shot Put Discus Hammer Throw
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2014Career INDIVIDUAL RESULTS Best Times/Distances 2014 Individual Times/Distances - Updated through May 12, 2014 Atlanta Westbrook
SIU-I 34’ 10.5” 16’ 7” -
ETSU-I 1:04.82 -
TSU-I 35’1” 1:01.92 4:21.70 -
SIU-I 36’0.25” 16’2.5” 1.02.21 4:18.30 -
OVC-I 35’ 7” 1:01.76 4:11.04 DNF
JSU-O 1:01.98 4:18.12 -
Vandy-O 1:02.67 -
MUR-O 34-08.50 1:00.04 -
WKU-O 37-08.50
Emily Williams
SIU-I 13:39.08 -
ETSU-I 13:07.40 -
TSU-I 2:49.28 5:54.86 14:11.22
SIU-I 6:16.62 -
OVC-I 2:38.14 -
JSU-O 2:42.62 -
Vandy-O 2:.46.01 5:40.88 -
Sarah Wilson
SIU-I 2:46.65 6:11.12 -
ETSU-I 2:52.28 1:09.93 -
TSU-I 5:34.18 14:23.62
SIU-I 2:46.47 5:49.51 -
OVC-I 5:52.25 DNF
JSU-O 2:47.44 -
SIU-I -
ETSU-I 20:23.33 -
TSU-I 20:11.16 -
SIU-I 11:30.43 -
OVC-I 20:23.85 -
SIU-I 39’ 2.5” -
ETSU-I -
TSU-I 41’5” -
SIU-I 41’07.25” -
OVC-I 41’ 5.5” -
Triple Jump Long Jump 400m 4x400 Relay Distance Medley 800m 1500m 3,000m Mile Run Distance Medley
800m 1500m Mile Run Distance Medley
Peri Winborne 3000m 5000m 2000 Steeplechase 3000 STeeplechase
Lacy Yslas
Weight Throw Discus Throw Javelin Throw
1:00.18 -
MUR-O 17’7” 1:00.92 -
OVC-O 37-05.75 16-09.75 1:00.41 4:13.09 -
MUR-O 2:46.48 -
WKU-O -
MUR-O 5:24.35 -
OVC-O 5:19.53 -
Vandy-O -
MUR-O 5:23.71 -
WKU-O 5:32.02 -
MUR-O 5:34.13 -
OVC-O -
JSU-O 19:51.86 8:03.39
Vandy-O 11.26.29 7:50.67
MUR-O -
WKU-O 12:25.62
MUR-O -
OVC-O 19:43.55 11:56.12
JSU-O 120-01 102-00
Vandy-O 116’2.75” 100’7.75”
MUR-O -
WKU-O 124-10 118-02
MUR-O 127’9” -
OVC-O 139-02 116-00
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ TOTAL COMPETITORS 15 15 19 23 24 22 18 17 21 18 18
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CAREER Career Best BESTS Times/Distances Track & Field - Returnees Career Best Performances (Through 2014 season) TIARA HYMON Indoor-400m -- 1:03.49 (OVC, 2014) Outdoor-200m -- :27.80 (APSU, 2013) 300m -- :41.60 (APSU, 2013) 400m -- 1:02.97 (VU, 2013) 400m Hurdles - 1:13.72 (VU, 2013) 800m - 2:39.12 (JSU, 2014) BROOKLYN KIMBALL Indoor-60m - 8.19 (ETSU, 2012) 200m - 27.42 (ETSU, 2012) 400m - 59:81 (OVC, 2012) 600m - 1:57.97 (SIU, 2014) Outdoor-200m - :27.08 (WCU, 2013) 300m -- :45.10 (APSU, 2013) 400m - 1:00.33 (Vandy, 2012) 800m - 2:28.15 (Vandy, 2014) MAKAYLA KINGTON Indoor-Shot Put - 30’ 10” (TSU, 2014) Outdoor-Shot Put - 31’ 2.00” (WKU, 2014) Discus - 112’ 04” (OVC, 2014) LANDRY LOVING Indoor -800m - 2:28.30 (Va. Tech, 2013) Mile - 5:49.92 (OVC, 2013) Outdoor -800m - 2:26.84 (APSU, 2013) 1,500m - 5:03.52 (VU, 2013)
BRITTANY McGEE Indoor -55m - :08.05 (TSU, 2014) 60m - :08.48 (SIU, 2014) 200m - :27.99 (OVC, 2014) Outdoor-100m - :13.07 (WKU, 2014) 200m -- 27.19 (WKU, 2014) 400m -- 1:09.80 (MSU, 2014) CHELSEA MILLS Indoor-Triple Jump - 36’ 11.5” (SIU, 2014 Long Jump -- 17’ 5.5” (SIU, 2014) 55m - :07.47 (Sewanee, 2013) 60m -- :08.07 (OVC, 2013) 200m -- :26.92 (TSU, 2014) Outdoor-Triple Jump - 36’ 2” (OVC, 2013)* Long Jump -- 17’ 3.75” (Sewanee, 2013) 100m -- :12.55 (WKU-2014) 200m -- :26.64 (Vandy, 2014) JAELYN TODD Indoor -Weight Throw - 32’ 3.5” (SIU, 2014) Shot Put - 24’ 11.00” (SIU, 2014) Outdoor-Discus - 117’9” (WKU, 2014) Hammer - 97’ 10” (JSU, 2014) ATLANTA WESTBROOK Indoor -400m - 1:00.18 (OVC, 2014) Triple Jump - 36’ 0.25” (SIU, 2014) Long Jump - 16’ 7” (SIU, 2014) Outdoor-400m - 1:00.92 (APSU, 2014) Triple Jump - 37’ 08.5” (WKU, 2014)
* indicates results was achieved more than once; the latest is listed
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ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP FIVE Career Best Times/Distances The fastest, highest, longest and strongest performers in Tech’s outdoor track & field history (BOLD indicates 2015 members of the team) 10,000m Run Stephanie Place ................... 36:29.64........... 2007 Dena Adams ......................... 37:41.73........... 1997 Tiffany Palmer ...................... 38:24.84........... 2009 Lucy Hale ............................... 38:33.48........... 2002 Ashley Evans ......................... 39:02.95........... 2006
All-Time Top Five Through 2014 Season
Running Events 100m Dash Bethany Burney.................... 11.92................. 2004 Meagan Lyons...................... 12.3, ............ 2009 (h) Ashley Kendrick .................. 12.58................. 2005 Chelsea Mills...................12.55.............2014 Joanna Gerold...................... 12.61................. 2003 Ifey Eguzo .............................. 12.61................. 2010 200m Dash Allison Price........................... Bethany Burney ................... Melissa Williams .................. Ifey Eguzo .............................. Brittany Cotto ......................
25.58................ 2009 25.32................ 2004 26.02................ 2001 26.17 ................2010 26.34................ 2012
Stephanie Place is the record-holder in the 3,000, 5,000 and 10,000
Hurdles Events 100m Hurdles Meagan Lyons...................... Carmen Tucker ..................... Joanna Gerold...................... Kimbel Lea............................. Kelly Carmichael..................
Meagan Lyons owns the TTU record in the 100 meter hurdles.
400m Dash Allison Price........................... 58.01................ 2010 Brelinda Johnson ................ 58.91................ 2002 Leah Watson ......................... 59.59 ................2006 Danielle Catlett .................... 59.70 ................2010 Brooklyn Kimball ........... 59.81 ...........2012 800m Run Keri Coulthard ...................... 2:17.02.............. 2007 Michelle Kline ...................... 2:18.27.............. 2001 Emily Weinzetl ..................... 2:17.89.............. 2012 Traci Jones ............................. 2:19.58 ..............2010 Melanie Mickle .................... 2:21.29.............. 2000
14.33................ 2009 14.85................ 2001 15.41................ 2003 15.72 ................2005 16.18................ 1995
400m Hurdles Carmen Tucker ..................... 1:04.00.............. 2001 Brittany Cotto.................1:05.29..........2013 Kimbel Lea ............................ 1:05.50.............. 2005 Joanna Gerold ..................... 1:06.24.............. 2003 Kelly Carmichael ................. 1:06.31.............. 1996 3000m Steeplechase Rebecca Cline ...................... 11:20.03.......... 2014 Alathea Thompson ............. 11:23.52........... 2006 Ashley Evans ......................... 11:40.63........... 2010 Peri Winborne ...................... 11:56.12........... 2014 Richelle Wardell ................... 12:19.95........... 2002
1500m Run Keri Coulthard ...................... 4:38.75.............. 2009 Michelle Kline ...................... 4:41.11.............. 2002 Stephanie Place ................... 4:44.65.............. 2010 Kara Webb ............................. 4:49.46.............. 2012 Rebecca Cline....................... 4:54.00...............2014 3000m Run Stephanie Place ................... 10:08.01........... 2007 Lucy Hale ............................... 10:30.58........... 2002 Keri Coulthard ...................... 10:30.59........... 2009 Rebecca Cline ...................... 10:37.64........... 2013 Dena Adams ......................... 10:38.00........... 1997 5000m Run Stephanie Place ................... 17:05.83........... 2008 Rebecca Cline ...................... 17:44.89.......... 2013 Dena Adams ......................... 17:59.58........... 1997 Tiffany Palmer ...................... 18:00.66........... 2010 Keri Light ............................... 18:12.14........... 2009
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Alathea Thompson is Tech’s record-holder in the 3,000 meter steeplechase.
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ALL-TIME OUTDOOR TOP FIVE Career Best Times/Distances Javelin Richelle Wardell.................... Rachel Forbes........................ Lacy Yslas................................ Jessica Savage...................... Christina Stolaas..................
123’ 10”............ 2002 119’2”............... 2010 118’ 2”.............. 2014 114’ 3”.............. 2005 113’ 1”.............. 2005
Pole Vault Katie Lowery.......................... Rachel Forbes........................ Jennifer Ezell......................... Joanna Gerold......................
10’ 7”................. 2013 9’6” ....................2010 8’0”.................... 2003 7’ 0”................... 2005
Hammer Throw Ashley Mayhew.................... Casey Stinson........................ Madison Borden.................. Haley Wennerstrom............
157’ 3”.............. 2011 129’ 2”.............. 2003 116’ 3”.............. 2011 99’ 9”................. 2010
4x800m Relay at Sewanee Relays............... 9:42.71...............1999 at Sewanee Relays............... 9:44.71...............2001 at Mt. Laurel Relays............. 9:52.44...............2002 Distance Medley Relays at Sea Ray Relays.................. 12:24.66............2002 at OVC Indoor....................... 13:13.34............2005 at Disney Relays................... 13:51.69............2001 Sprint Medley Relays at Disney Relays................... 4:25.53...............2001
Katherine Lynn
Field Events Long Jump Shenika Moore..................... 18’ 0.5”............. 2006 Buffy Bright............................ 17’ 10.75”........ 1999 Atlanta Westbrook..........17’ 7”.............2014 Lauren Addie......................... 17 ’7”................ 2005 Kimbel Lea............................. 17’ 7”................. 2005 Triple Jump Atlanta Westbrook..........37’ 8.5”..........2014 Kelli Keck................................. 36’ 10.5”........... 2011 Lauren Addie......................... 36’ 8.25”........... 2007 Raela Washington................ 36’ 1.25”........... 2004 Leayn Carter.......................... 36’0.5”.............. 2010 High Jump Katherine Lynn..................... Amy Campbell...................... Victoria Brown...................... Meagan Lyons ..................... Erin Keyes............................... Ashley Brady..........................
5’ 8”................... 2011 5’ 7”................... 2005 5’ 4.25”............. 2006 5’ 4”................... 2010 5’ 3”....................2014 5’ 3”................... 2006
Shot Put Suzanne Roberson.............. Ashley Mayhew.................... Sherita Moore....................... Madison Borden.................. Lauren Elmore......................
44’ 7.5”............. 2001 43’ 3.25”........... 2009 39’ 11”.............. 2003 39’ 5.0”............. 2012 37’ 6.75”........... 2008
Discus Suzanne Roberson.............. Sherita Moore....................... Lacy Yslas................................ Madison Borden.................. Ashley Mayhew....................
143’ ...................2001 142’ 8”.............. 2002 139’ 2”.............. 2014 138’ 6”.............. 2013 125’5”............... 2008
Ashley Mayhew
Relay Events 4x100m Relay at Vanderbilt Invit................ 48.38..................2010 at Murray State Invit. ......... 48.90..................2009 at OVC Championship....... 49.45..................2003 at APSU Invitational............ 49:59..................2005 at OVC Championships..... 49:53..................2014
Katie Lowery
4x200m Relay at Sea Ray Relays.................. 1:45.69...............2002 at Disney Relays................... 1:50.62...............2001 at TSU Invitational............... 1:53.79...............2005 at Austin Peay Invit............. 1:55.30...............2007 at Sewanee Relays............... 2:01.18...............1992 4x400m Relay at OVC Championships..... 3:56.84...............2012 at Vanderbilt Invit................ 3:59.39...............2003 at OVC Championship....... 3:59.67...............2010 at OVC Championship....... 4:00.57...............2001 at TSU Boston-Moon.......... 4:01.51...............2011 at OVC Championship....... 4:01.92...............2006
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2014 WOMEN’S COUNTRY Career BestCROSS Times/Distances 2014 Golden Eagle Cross Country Roster Name............................................ Year.................................Ht................................... Hometown (High School) Baylee Balgermann............................. Freshman.............................. 5-6...................................... Hendersonville, Tenn. (Beech) Anna Cooper.......................................... Freshman.............................. 5-9........................................................Bristol, Tenn. (Bristol) Yeshi Dohrmann................................... Senior..................................... 5-1...................................... Tullahoma, Tenn. (Tullahoma) Landry Loving....................................... Junior..................................... 5-2................................... Johnson City, Tenn. (University) Lera McNamara..................................... Freshman.............................. 5-0..............Manchester, Tenn. (Coffee County Central) Kathie O’Neill......................................... Freshman.............................. 5-5.................................Sevierville, Tenn. (Sevier County) Emily Williams........................................ Senior..................................... 5-5.................................Talbott, Tenn. (Jefferson County)
The 2014 Golden Eagle Cross Country Team Front row, from left -- Baylee Balgemann, Landry Loving, Lera McNamara, Emily Williams and Anna Cooper. Second row, from left -- Kathie O’Neill, assistant coach Eugene Frazier, head coach Wayne Angel, assistant coach Samantha Linck, and Teshi Dohrmann.
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2014 MEET Career Best RESULTS Times/Distances Meet #1 August 30 at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. (7 teams) Carolina Invitational (5K) TEAM STANDINGS 1) South Carolina (15); 2) Georgia Southern (73); 3) The Citadel (96); 4) Tennessee Tech (105); 5) South Carolina State (132); 6) Pfeiffer (144); 7) Presbyterian (151) TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 20:57.85 (15); 2) Lera McNamara, 21:10.64 (18); 3) Sarah Wilson, 21:22.84 (21); 4) Anna Cooper, 21:31.14 (22); 5) Baylee Balgemann, 22:20.89 (29); 6) Emily Williams, 22:47.63 (33); 7) Kathie O’Neill, 22:50.67 (35); 8) Landry Loving, 23:10.20 (45)
Meet #5 October 11 at Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee, Fla. (10 teams) FSU Invitational TEAM STANDINGS 1) Florida State, 72; 2) UCF, 73; 3) South Florida, 92, 4) Florida A&M, 111; 5) UL-Lafayette, 117; 6) Auburn-B, 129; 7) Florida Gulf Coast, 148; 8) Jacksonville 196; Stetson, 197; 10) Tennessee Tech, 291 TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 19:27.89 (38); 2) Lera McNamara, 20:41.63 (60); 3) Anna Cooper, 20:44.51 (62); 4) Landry Loving, 21:24.87 (65); 5) Baylee Balgemann, 21:42.99 (66)
Meet #2 September 6 at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. (2 teams) Indiana University Open TEAM STANDINGS 1) Indiana University (15); 2) Tennessee Tech (50) TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 21:37.4 (21); 2) Sarah Wilson, 22:04.2 (22); 3) Anna Cooper, 22:13.7 (23); 4) Lera McNemara, 22:21.3 (24); 5) Baylee Balgemann, 22:33.4 (25); 6) Landry Loving, 22:45.0 (26)
Meet #6 November 1 at Oxford Lake Park, Oxford, Ala. (12 teams) OVC Championships TEAM STANDINGS 1) Eastern Kentucky, 19; 2) Eastern Illinois, 78; 3) Belmont, 86; 4) Southeast Missouri, 95; 5) Murray State, 144; 6) Morehead State, 154; 7) SIUE, 191; 8) Austin Peay, 225; 9) Jacksonville State, 274; 10) Tennessee Tech, 314; 11) UT Martin, 324; 12) Tennessee State, 340. TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 19:18.30 (51); 2) Anna Cooper, 19:51.44 (58); 3) Landry Loving, 20:12.10, (62); 4) Lera McNamara, 20:13.07 (63); 5) Baylee Balgemann, 22:52.59 (80).
Meet #3 September 13 at Percy Warner Park, Nashville, Tenn. (17 teams) Commodore Classic TEAM STANDINGS 1) Vanderbilt (25); 2) Miss State (114); 3) M.T.S.U (123); 4) Lipscomb (124); 5) Louisville (149); 6) Ole Miss (165); 7) Belmont (199); 8) Chattanooga (201); 9) Memphis (217); 10) Western Kentucky (241); 11) Samford (267); 12) Davidson (288); 13) Alabama State (311); 14) Central Arkansas (402); 15) Tennessee Tech (511); 16) Tennessee St. (529); 17) Alabama A&M (553) TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 20:12.28 (98); 2) Baylee Balgemann, 20:48.82 (101); 3) Sarah Wilson, 20:52.90 (103); 4) Lera McNemara, 20:53.87 (104); 5) Anna Cooper, 21:23.99 (105); 6) Kathie O’Neill, 22:03.09 (108) Meet #4 October 4 at E.P Tom Sawyer State Park, Louisville Ky. (17 teams) Greater Louisville Classic TEAM STANDINGS 1) Lipscomb, 21; 2) IPFW, 47; 3) Tennessee Tech, 92; 4) Marshall, 98; 5) Chicago State, 127 TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Yeshi Dohrmann, 19:26.2 (10); 2) Anna Cooper, 19:53.9 (13); 3) Lera McNamara, 20:45.1 (21); 4) Baylee Balgemann, 21:18.4 (23); 5) Kathie O’Neill, 22:10.8 (25)
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2014 INDIVIDUAL Career Best TIMES/FINISHES Times/Distances INDIVIDUAL TIMES / TEAM FINISHES (team finish in parenthesis) Carolina Indiana Vanderbilt Louisville Florida State OVC
Balgemann Cooper Dohrmann Loving 22:20.89 (5) 21:31.14 (4) 20:57.85 (1) 23:10.20 (8) 22:33.4 (5) 22:13.7 (3) 21:37.4 (1) 22:45.0 (6) 20:48.82 (2) 21:23.99 (5) 20:12.28 (1) DNR 21:18.4 (4) 19:53.9 (2) 19:26.2 (1) DNR 21:42.99 (5) 20:44.51 (3) 19:27.89 (1) 21:24.87 (4) 22:52.59 (5) 19:51.44 (2) 19:18.30 (1) 20:12.10 (3)
Carolina Indiana Vanderbilt Louisville Florida State OVC
McNamara O’Neill Williams Wilson 21:10.64 (2) 22:50.67 (7) 22:47.63 (6) 21:22.84 (3) 22:21.3 (4) DNR DNR 22:04.2 (2) 20:53.87 (4) 22:03.09 (6) DNR 20:52.90 (3) 20:45.1 (3) 22:10.8 (5) DNR DNR 20:41.63 (2) DNR DNR DNR 20:13.07 (4) DNR DNR DNR
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ALL-TIME SUPERLATIVES/HONORS Career Best Times/Distances Golden Eagles in the OVC Championships 1985 - Eighth 1986 - Seventh 1987 - Eighth 1988 - Seventh 1989 - Fifth 1990 - Seventh 1991 - Fifth 1992 - Fourth 1993 - Fifth 1994 - Fourth 1995 - Third 1996 - Fifth 1997 - Fourth 1998 - Eighth 1999 - Seventh 2000 - Fifth 2001 - Fifth 2002 - Ninth 2003 - Eighth 2004 - Sixth 2005 - Eighth 2006 - Eighth 2007 - Sixth 2008 - Fourth 2009 - Seventh 2010 - Sixth 2011 - Ninth 2012 - Eleventh 2013 - Tenth 2014 - Tenth
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY ALL-TIME BEST TIMES Best times at 5K/3.1 miles -- through 2014
..........RUNNER........................ TIME................................DATE 1 Stephanie Place 17:34 Oct. 18, 2008 2 Stephanie Place 17:42 Sept. 15, 2007 3 Stephanie Place 17:50 Oct. 13, 2007 4 Stephanie Place 17:51 Oct. 5, 2007 5 Stephanie Place 17:55 Sept. 6, 2008 6 Stephanie Place 18:00 Oct. 4, 2008 7 Stephanie Place 18:03 Sept. 20, 2008 8 Stephanie Place 18:14 Oct. 11, 2008 9 Stephanie Place 18:16 Nov. 1, 2008 10 Stephanie Place 18:21 Oct. 27, 2007 11 Stephanie Place 18:35 Sept. 1, 2007 12 Keri Coulthard 18:36 Sept. 15, 2007 13 Michelle Kline 18:37 Oct. 28, 2000 14 Keri Light 18:38 Oct. 18, 2008 15. Stephanie Place 18:40 Oct. 14, 2006 16 Lucy Hale 18:45 Oct. 27, 2001 17 Michelle Kline 18:48 Oct. 7, 2000 18 Stephanie Place 18:49 Oct. 28, 2006 Keri Coulthard 18:49 Oct. 27, 2007 20 Lucy Hale 18:50 Sept. 29, 2001 21 Michelle Kline 18:58 Oct. 27, 2001 22 Emily Chaney 18:59 Sept. 16, 2000 23 Michelle Kline 19:00 Sept. 16, 2000 24. Emily Chaney 19:05 Oct. 7, 2000 Michelle Kline 19:05 Sept. 29, 2001 26 Keri Light 19:08 Oct. 4, 2008 27 Keri Light 19:09 Sept. 20, 2008 28. Alathea Thompson 19:09 Sept. 18, 2004 29 Stephanie Place 19:12 Sept. 2, 2006 Tiffany Palmer 19:12 Oct. 18, 2008
Golden Eagle Cross Country HONORS AND AWARDS All-OVC
1995 - Merrie Robin Caldwell 1996 - Dena Adams (Track) 1997 - Dena Adams 2001 - Lucy Hale 2006 - Stephanie Place 2007 - Stephanie Place 2007 - Keri Coulthard 2008 - Stephanie Place 2008 - Keri Coulthard 2009 - Tiffany Palmer Inducted into the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame Dena Adams Farley (2009) OVC Female Athlete of the Year Diane Seng (1998) Stephanie Place (2008) OVC Scholar Athletes 1992 - Julie Jones 1995 - Merrie Robin Caldwell 1996 - Dena Adams 2003 - Stephanie Ward Derryberry Award Winner Meghan O’Donoghue (2014)
Highest Finishes OVC Cross Country Championships 1st 3rd 5th 7th 7th 7th 9th 9th 12th Stephanie Place earned all-OVC finishes in three consecutive years
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Stephanie Place Stephanie Place Stephanie Place Tiffany Palmer Lucy Hale Merrie Robin Caldwell Dena Adams Keri (Coulthard) Light Keri (Coulthard) Light
2008 2007 2006 2009 2001 1995 1995 2007 2008
* Indicates length of race was four (4) miles % Indicates length of race was six (6) miles + Indicates length of race was five (5) kilometers (5K) # Indicates length of race was eight (8) kilometers (8K) $ Indicates length of race was ten (10) kilometers (10K)
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2014 Career MEN’S Best CROSS COUNTRY Times/Distances 2014 Golden Eagle Cross Country Roster Name ...............................Year.......................... Ht. .....................................Hometown (High School) Ian Barclay.............................. Freshman......................5-8............................................Oak Ridge, Tenn. (Oak Ridge) Collin Gwaltney.................... Freshman......................5-8....................................Cleveland, Tenn (Bradley Central) Brennan Huber..................... Sophomore..................6-0............................................. Greenbier, Tenn. (Greenbier) Wesley King........................... Sophomore..................6-0.............................................Greenville, Tenn. (Greenville) Blake Rhoden........................ Freshman.....................5-10............. Brentwood, Tenn. (Franklin Road Academy) Jordan Roth........................... Sophomore..................6-2.................................................Gray, Tenn. (Daniel Boone) Geoffrey Sambu................... Sophomore.................5-11...................................................Nakura, Kenya (Kapsabt) Sterling Smith....................... Senior............................5-11..................................................... Knoxville, Tenn. (Karns) Daniel Williamson................ Sophomore..................6-1............................................Union City, Tenn (Union City)
The 2014 Golden Eagle Cross Country Team: Front row, from left -- Ian Barclay, Wesley King, Brennan Huber, Blake Rhoden and Colin Gwaltney. Back row, from left - Daniel Williamson, Sterling Smith, assistant coach Eugene Frazier, head coach Wayne Angel, assistant coach Samantha Linck, Geoffrey Sambu and Jordan Roth.
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Ian BARCLAY
Freshman F Oak Ridge, Tenn. Oak Ridge High School Ian ran in all six regular season meets in his freshman season...placed fifth or sixth on the team every time on the course...posted his 8K career-best time of 27:43.09 at the OVC Championships...eclipsed his previous PR of 27:43.66 set at the Greater Louisville Classic HIGH SCHOOL: Ian attended Oak Ridge High School in Oak Ridge, TN...where he was successful in both athletics and academics. For academics, he received the Commended Scholar award and the AP Scholar award...also lettered in both cross country and track...received multiple awards...the Student-Athlete Award and the Coach’s Award TWICE... his personal record for the 5k was 16:54... the 3200 was 10:30...the 1600 was 4:52...and the 800 was 2:03. PERSONAL: Ian Andrew Barclay is the son of Andrew and Pamela Barclay...was born on April 30th, 1996 in St. Louis, Missouri...majoring in Mathematics.
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Colin GWALTNEY
Freshman F Cleveland, Tenn. Bradley Central High School AT TECH (2014): Gwaltney gained his initial collegiate experience running in four meets during his first season on the roster...career best 8K time came at the Greater Louisville Classic when he posted a mark of 28:06.40...was within one second of his career-best at the OVC championships when he was clocked at 28:07.70. HIGH SCHOOL: Collin attended Bradley Central High School where he ran cross country and track...personal record in the 5k was 17:26 and in the 1600m was a 4:29...his team went to the State meet in cross country every year and competed in the 4x800m at the TSSAA track meet where they placed fifth his sophomore year. PERSONAL: Collin is the son of Ralph and Lisa Gwaltney... born in Cleveland, Tenn. on March 20, 1996.. majoring in mechanical engineering.
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Brennan HUBER
Sophomore F Greenbrier, Tenn. Greenbrier High School A talented and determined runner who joined the Golden Eagles in 2013-14, Brennan has become one of Tech’s lead runners and has a promising career ahead of him. AT TECH (2014): Brennan emerged as one of the top distance runners in Tech cross country history, posting some of the fastest 8K times in the program record book...had an outstanding sophomore season placing second on the squad in every meet...finished with four of the all-time best 8K times among Tech runners... opened the year with a 16:09.80 in a 5K race at South Carolina... posted career-best 8K time of 25:05.41 at the OVC Championships, the third-best in Tech history...narrowly missed all-OVC honors when he placed 16th overall...twice clocked runs of 25:40, which rank tied as the seventh-best in school history...shaved more than two full minutes off his previous career-best...selected as a team co-captain by coach Wayne Angel...won the team’s Most Improved Runner Award, and also received the Academic Award. TECH (2013): Brennan had a great freshman season despite a minor injury that put him out of two cross country meets...in the fourmeets he competed in, he placed in the top four among Tech runners each meet...ran his personal best time of 27:08.56 at the Vanderbilt Invitational which placed him third among Tech’s runners.
HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Greenbrier High School, Brennan was a four-year letterwinner on both the cross country and track & field teams...was the TSSAA state champion as a senior in the 800-meter run...in 2011, during his junior season, the cross country team finished second in the state...part of a 4x800 meter relay foursome that placed second in the state in his junior year and fourth as a senior... won the team’s Most Athletic Award. PERSONAL: Brennan is the son of Fred Huber and Wendy Snyder...full name is Brennan Michael Huber...born November 9, 1994 in San Antonio, Texas...majoring in chemical engineering.
Career Best Time
(Best times at 8K/5.0 miles - through 2013 season) 27:08........................................................ Vanderbilt/Sept. 14, 2013
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Wesley KING
Sophomore F Greenville, Tenn. Greenville High School Wesley is a walk-on addition to the Golden Eagle roster in 201314...a recent graduate of Greenville High School, he is a solid student and a decorated runner who can have an impact on the Tech program. AT TECH (2014): Wesley showed continued improvement throughout his first season at Tech...after finished nnth on the squad in his first career meet at South Carolina, and seventh the following week at Indiana, he made a jump to fourth in the lineup over the final four meets...career best 8K time of 26:50.81 in the 8K at the OVC championships where he placed 53rd overall. HIGH SCHOOL: Wesley was a four-time letterwinner for coach Larry Blalock at Greeneville High School where he reaped a long list of awards...ran the mile and 800-meter run during the track season...was a two-time all-state selection and was honored four times each as all-conference and all-region as a cross country runner. PERSONAL: The son of Jimmy King and Donna Muhlhahn...full name is Wesley Ray King...born February 14, 1995 in Greenville... majoring in computer science.
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Blake RHODEN
Freshman F Brentwood, Tenn. Franklin Road Academy A newcomer on the golden Eagle roster in 2014, Blake had a successful prep career and is hoping to carry that over into his time as a collegiate runner. AT TECH (2014): Blake gained some experience in his rookie year, but only competed in two meets, the team’s first and last of the season...posted a 5K time of 17:54.27 at the Carolina Invitational to open the season...posted his career best 8K time of 27:57.77 at the OVC Championships, finishing seventh on the squad. HIGH SCHOOL: Blake attended Franklin Road Academy in Nashville, TN where he ran Cross Country and Track...as a Junior he placed 4th in the state in Cross Country...his senior year he placed 3rd...personal record was 17:01 in the 5K. PERSONAL: Zachary Blake Rhoden is the son of Michael and Christy Rhoden...prefers to be called “Blake”...was born in Nashville, TN on February 9th, 1996...majoring in Mechanical Engineering.
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Jordan ROTH
Sophomore F Gray, Tenn. Daniel Boone High School A highly promising runner from East Tennessee, Jordan earned numerous honors during his prep career...has run two collegiate seasons and is looking to continue his improvement. TECH (2014): Jordan competed in three meets in his second season, an injury sidelining him after the first two events and keeping him out of action for the next three meets...ran 17:15.67 on th 5K course at South Carolina to open the year...placed fourth on the squad the following week at Indiana with a time of 27:54.40...improved his career best time by more than a minute when he returned to action and ran an 8K time of 26:44.86 at the OVC Championships... that effort placed him third on the squad and 52nd overall in the meet, and ranks as the 33rd fastest 8K time in school history. TECH (2013): Jordan improved greatly throughout his rookie collegiate cross country season...in his final two meets he finished third among Tech runners both times...ran his personal best time of 27:23.39 at the Evansville Invitational, placing him 13th overall. HIGH SCHOOL: A 2013 graduate of Daniel Boone High School, Jordan earned four letters each in cross country and track & field, all for coach Len Jeffers...was named all-conference and allregion on the cross country circuit...ran the 800, mile and 4x800 during his track career...earned all-state honors at the TSSAA
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state track meet with a fifth place finish at 800 meters... helped is cross country team place second in the state as a senior...captured the state 4x800 relay championship as a senior. PERSONAL: The son of Eric and Leah Roth...full name is Robert Jordan Roth...born Febraury 21, 1995 in Plantation, Fla... majoring in computer science...his father, Eric, has generously contributed several action photos of both cross country and track & field teams.
Career Best Time
(Best times at 8K/5.0 miles - through 2013 season) 27:23........................................................... Evansville/Oct. 19, 2013
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Geoffrey SAMBU
Sophomore F Nakura, Kenya Kapsabt High School Geoffrey came to Tennessee Tech following one year at Florida A&M University, and quickly established himself as the most successful distance runner in school history...an NCAA All-Region performer and first-team all-OVC. AT TECH (In 2014): Obvious choice for the team’s Most Valuable award...Geoffrey recorded the highest finish in school history when he placed 13th at the NCAA South Regional Cross Country Championships...ran a career-best and school record time of 30:51.60 to place 13th overall at Apalachee Regional Park in Tallahassee, Fla....crowned All-Region, the first Tech runner to receive that honor...missed by just three spots in the final standings a place at the NCAA National Championships...time was 9:00.4 at 3K and 15:07.4 when he finished the first 5K on the course, then swept past the 8K mark in 24:39.1...was the second finisher in the meet from all Tennessee schools...the regional effort capped off a sensation debut season after his transfer to Tech...led Tech in evern meet and scored four of the five best 8K times in school history...opened his Tech career finished first at the Carolina Invitational with a 5K time of 15:37.5 to earn him OVC Runner of the Week honors...ran 26:09.9 at the Indiana Invitational, then reeled off four consecutive times under 25:19...set the school record at 24:41.63 at Vanderbilt, a mark he would eclipse at the NCAA Regional.
BEFORE TECH: Geoffrey spent his first year of college at Florida A&M University before he transferred to TTU for his sophomore year...competed in the 8K, 10K, and mile run... personal record for the 8K was 24:39.. the 10K was 31:13..and the mile was 4:28.21. PERSONAL: Geoffrey Sambu is from Eldoret, Kenya...attended Kapsabt High School.
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Sterling SMITH
Senior F Knoxville, Tenn. Karns HS Sterling emerged as one of Tech’s top runners in his sophomore season in 2012, continued to be a pacesetter in 2013, and looked to have a stellar senior season in 2014 before an injuury knocked him off course following three meets ...he showed consistent improvement in his times throughout his career. AT TECH (2014): Sterling competed in the first three meets of this season and was climbing back steadily toward his careerbest range when an injury put a premature halt to his career... season best time in the 8K was 27:11.10 at the Vanderbilt Invitational where he placed third on the team...named a team co-captain by head coach Wayne Angel. AT TECH (2013): Sterling continued to develop as a collegiate runner and registered a solid year, finishing second among Tech runners in five of the six cross country meets...clocked his season-best time of 26:44.2 at Vanderbilt University, which was just shy of his personal best time...placed seventh overall in the Foothills Invitational with a time of 27:21.58 AT TECH (2012): Took another giant leap forward in his sophomore campaign...was among team leaders in every meet in 2012, including a team best effort at the Berry Invitational... had four of his first five times under 28 minutes, then reeled off a career-best effort at the OVC Championships with a time of 26:31.0 to eclipse his previous best by 30 seconds.
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(In 2011): Sterling ran in six meets for the Golden Eagles as a rookie and showed consistent improvement throughout the season, including a time that ranked 15th fastest in school history (it is stil ranked as 25th best)...peaked at the end of the season, running a season-best 8K time of 28:26 at the OVC Championships and turning in his best finish relative to his teammates at the NCAA South Regional, where he was the fourth Golden Eagle to finish the 10K with a time of 35:27...cut his TTU Invitational time of 30:05 by more than a minute at Jacksonville State, posting a 28:44, then sliced that time to 28:32 at Evansville. HIGH SCHOOL: Sterling ran cross country and track and field at Karns High School under coach Christopher CowanBanker...set a 5K personal record of 16:54.00 at the Foot Locker South Regional on Nov. 27, 2010 and ran in the TSSAA State Cross Country Championships...in track and field, he ran the 800 meter, 1600 meter and 3200 meter...set a personal-record time of 4:49.57 at the TSSAA Section 1AAA Championships on May 13, 2011. PERSONAL: The son of Gary and Donna Smith...born April 19, 1993...full name is Sterling Curtis Dean Smith...major is undeclared.
Career Best Time
(Best times at 8K/5.0 miles - through 2013 season) 26:31...................................................................... OVC/Oct. 27, 2012
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Daniel WILLIAMSON
Sophomore F Union City, Tenn. Union City High School A versatile athlete, Daniel is a staple in the Golden Eagle cross country lineup, finishing a consistent third on the squad throughout his second season on the roster...an all-state runner during his high school career...a muliti-talented athlete, he lettered in five different sports during his high school career...also a knockout in the classroom. TECH (2014): Daniel enjoyed a solid sophomore season, competing in five meets for the Golden Eagles and finishing third on the team four times...received the team’s Most Dedicated Runner Award at the end of the season...acheived a new career-best 8K time of 26:28.38 at the Greater Louisville Classic, trimming 24 seconds from his previous best...that mark ranks as the 21st fastest 8K time in school history...ran a 26:33 the following week, a time that ranks 27th best in Tech history...opened the year running a 5K time of 16:30.56 at the Carolina Invitational. TECH (2013): Daniel placed in the top four among Tech runners in every meet in his debut season...achieved his personal best time of 26.52.4 at the Charlotte Invitational placing him 47th overall...placed 15th overall at the Evansville Invitational with a time of 27:27.46. HIGH SCHOOL: Daniel lettered four years each in both cross country and track & field during his time at Union City High School...also lettered twice on the soccer team, twice in baseball
and once in basketball...was crowned all-region all four years in cross country...two-time regional champion and twice named all-state. PERSONAL: The son of James and Amy Williamson...born May 29, 1995 in Union City...full name is Daniel Eric Williamson...majoring in civil engineering.
Career Best Time
(Best times at 8K/5.0 miles - through 2013 season) 26:52..............................................................Charlotte/Sep. 28, 2013
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2014 CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS Career Best Times/Distances
Meet #1 August 30 at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. (4 teams) Carolina Invitational (5K) TEAM STANDINGS 1) Tennessee Tech (25); 2) The Citadel (37); 3) Pfeiffer (75); 4) Presbyterian (113). TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu 15:37.55 (1); 2) Brennan Huber, 16:09.80 (4); 3) Daniel Williamson, 16:30.56 (5); 4) Sterling Smith, 16:41.30 (7); 5) Ian Barclay, 16:49.43 (8); 6) Sam Lariviere, 17:05.65 (9); 7) Jordan Roth, 17:15.67 (10); 8) Collin Gwaltney, 17:24.07 (13); 9) Wesley King, 17:28.38 (15); 10) Blake Rhoden, 17:54.27 (17) Meet #2 September 6, 2014 at Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind. (2 teams) Indiana University Open TEAM STANDINGS 1) Indiana University (15); 2) Tennessee Tech (50) TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu 26:09.9 (9); 2) Brennan Huber, 26:53.6 (17); 3) Daniel Williamson, 27:54.0 (22); 4) Jordan Roth, 27:54.4 (23); 5) Sterling Smith, 28:25.0 (25); 6) Ian Barclay, 28:43.6 (26); 7) Wesley King, 29:00.8 (27); 8) Sam Lariviere, 29:27.8 (29) Meet #3 September 13, 2014 at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn. (15 teams) Commodore Classic TEAM STANDINGS 1) Middle Tennessee (35); 2) Louisville (53); 3) Ole Miss (127); 4) Davidson (138); 5) Belmont (139); 6) Western Kentucky (167); 7) Mississippi State (193); 8) Samford (195); 9) Central Arkansas (236); 10) Memphis (247); 11) Tennessee Tech (286); 12) Lipscomb (296); 13) Vanderbilt (308); 14) Alabama State (451); 15) Tennessee St. (485) TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu 24:41.63 (5); 2) Brennan Huber, 25:40.72 (32); 3) Sterling Smith, 27:11.10 (76); 4) Wesley King, 27:33.52 (84); 5) Sam Lariviere, 28:05.29 (89); 6) Ian Barclay, 28:37.88 (93); 7) Colin Gwaltney, 28:51.52 (94)
TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu, 25:19.52 (3); 2) Brennan Huber, 26:20.09 (18); 3) Daniel Williamson, 26:33.38 (21); 4) Wesley King, 28:28.31 (47); 5) Ian Barclay, 29:58.64 (58). Meet #6 November 1 at Oxford Lake Park, Oxford, Ala. (12 teams) OVC Championships TEAM STANDINGS 1) Eastern Kentucky, 15; 2) Morehead State, 90; 3) SIUE, 93; 4) Belmont, 97; 5) Eastern Illinois, 109; 7) Tennessee Tech, 181; 8) Murray State, 222; 9) Austin Peay, 282; 10) UT Martin, 297; 11) Jacksonville State, 301; 12) Tennessee State, 382. TECH INDIVIDUALS 1)Geoffrey Sambu, 24:28.18 (6); 2) Brennan Huber, 25:05.41 (16); 3) Jordan Roth, 26:44.86 (52); 4) Wesley King, 26:50.81 (53); 5) Daniel Williamson, 27:01.52 (54); 6) Ian Barclay, 27:43.09 (63); 7) Blake Rhoden, 27:57.77 (66); 8) Colin Gwaltney, 28:0.70, (75). 2) Meet #7 November 14 at Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee, Fla. (22 teams) NCAA South Regional (10K) TEAM STANDINGS 1) Mississippi, 52; 2) Florida State, 94; 3) Auburn, 106; 4) MTSU, 157; 5) North Florida, 241; 6) Georgia Tech, 241; 7) Belmont, 250; 8) Florida, 250; 9) Georgia, 260; 10) Tennessee, 262; 11) Lipscomb, 266; 12) South Alabama, 268; 13) East Tennessee, 281; 14) Mississippi State, 291; 15) Alabama, 296; 16) Samford, 350; 17) Florida Gulf Coast, 430; 18) Memphis, 466; 19) Vanderbilt,, 486; 20) South Florida, 547; 21) Mercer, 638; 22) Florida Atlantic, 682 TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu, 30:51.6 (13); 2) Brennan Huber, 32:22.8 (87)
Meet #4 October 4, 2104 at E.P Tom Sawyer State Park, Louisville Ky. (13 teams) Greater Louisville Classic TEAM STANDINGS 1) Missouri, 50; 2) Liberty, 55; 3) Belmont, 104; 4) Kentucky, 109; 5) Campbell, 114; 6) Tennessee Tech, 208; 7) Radford, 233; 8) Marshall, 239; 9) South Florida, 243; 10) Tampa, 247; 11) Mercer, 255; 12) Chattanooga, 296; 13) Evansville, 344 TECH INDIVIDUALS 1) Geoffrey Sambu, 25:10.50 (7); 2) Brennan Huber, 25:40.64 (18); 3) Daniel Williamson, 26:28.80 (48); 4) Wesley King, 27:16.20 (64); 5) Ian Barclay, 27:43.66 (71); 6) Collin Gwaltney, 28:06.40 (78). Meet #5 October 11 at Apalachee Regional Park, Tallahassee, Fla. (10 teams) FSU Invitational TEAM STANDINGS 1) Florida State, 48; 2) UL-Lafayette, 78; 3) Auburn-B, 78); 4) Florida Gulf Coast, 82; 5) Vanderbilt, 112; 6) Tennessee Tech, 147; 7) South Florida, 155; 8) Stetson, 237; 9) Florida Atlantic, 254; 10) Florida A&M, 294; 11) Jacksonville, 298.
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2014 INDIVIDUAL Career BestTIMES/FINISHES Times/Distances INDIVIDUAL TIMES / TEAM FINISHES (team finishes in parenthesis) Barclay Gwaltney Huber King Lariviere Carolina 16:49.43 (5) 17:24.07 (8) 16:09.80 (2) 17:28.38 (9) 17:05.65 (6) Indiana 28:43.6 (6) DNR 26:53.6 (2) 29:00.8 (7) 29:27.8 (8) Vanderbilt 28:37.88 (6) 28:51.51 (7) 25:40.72 (2) 27:33.52 (4) 28:05.29 (5) Louisville 27:43.66 (5) 28:06.40 (6) 25:40.64 (2) 27:16.20 (4) DNR Florida State 29:58.64 (5) DNR 26:20.09 (2) 28:28.31 (4) DNR OVC 27:43.09 (6) 28:07.70 (8) 25:05.41 (2) 26:50.81 (4) DNR NCAA South DNR DNR 32:22.8 (2) DNR DNR
Carolina Indiana Vanderbilt Louisville Florida State OVC NCAA South
Rhoden Roth Sambu Smith Williamson 17:54.27 (10) 17:15.67 (7) 15:37.55 (1) 16:41.30 (4) 16:30.56 (3) DNR 27:54.4 (4) 26:09.9 (1) 28:25.0 (5) 27:54.0 (3) DNR DNR 24:41.63 (1) 27:11.10 (3) DNR DNR DNR 25:10.50 (1) DNR 26:28.80 (3) DNR DNR 25:19.52 (1) DNR 26:33.38 (3) 27:57.77 (7) 26:44.86 (3) 24:28.18 (1) DNR 27:01.52 (5) DNR DNR 30:51.6 (1) DNR DNR
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ALL-TIME SUPERLATIVES/HONORS Career Best Times/Distances MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY ALL-TIME BEST TIMES Best times at 8K - through 2014
Golden Eagles in the OVC Championships 1962 - Third 1963 - Fifth 1964 - Fourth 1965 - Third 1966 - Third 1967 - Second 1968 - Sixth 1969 - Sixth 1970 - Fifth 1971 - Sixth 1972 - Eighth 1973 - Seventh 1974 - Seventh 1975 - Sixth 1976 - Sixth 1977 - Eighth 1978 - Seventh 1979 - Seventh 1980 - Seventh 1981 - Fifth 1982 - Fifth 1983 - Seventh 1984 - Seventh 1985 - Eighth 1986 - Sixth 1987 - Tie-Fourth 1988 - Fourth 1989 - Seventh 1990 - Fifth 1991 - Sixth 1992 - Fifth 1993 - Fourth 1994 - Fourth 1995 - Fifth 1996 - Seventh 1997 - Sixth 1998 - Sixth 1999 - Sixth 2000 - Fourth 2001 - Seventh 2002 - Sixth 2003 - Eighth 2004 - Seventh 2005 - Eighth 2006 - Eighth 2007 - Eighth 2008 - Sixth 2009 - Fifth 2010 - Seventh 2011 - Seventh 2012 - Seventh 2013 - Seventh 2014 - Seventh
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RUNNER 1 Geoffrey Sambu 1 Geoffrey Sambu 2 Geoffrey Sambu 3 Brennan Huber 4 Geoffrey Sambu 5 Geoffrey Sambu 6 Chris Kennedy 7 Brennan Huber Brennan Huber 9 Chris Kennedy 10 Anthony Motta 11 Anthony Motta 12 Nathan Pug 13 Geoffrey Sambu 14 .John Greene Brennan Huber 16 Nathan Pugh 17 Spencer Whittier 18 Mark Caldwel Nathan Pugh Joseph DeLorenzo 21 Nathan Pugh Nathan Pugh Daniel Williamson 24 John Greene 25 Sterling Smith Sam Taylor 27 Ben Shassere Daniel Williamson 29 Nathan Pugh 30 Nathan Pugh 31 John Greene 32 Jarrad Read 33 Jordan Roth John Greene Ryan Smith 36 Nathan Pugh Spencer Whittier Spencer Whittie Eric Crews
TIME 24:41 24:28.18 24:41 25:05.41 25:10 25:19 25:30 25:40 25:40 26:00 26:01 26:04 h26:06 26:09 26:17 26:20 26:20 26:21 26:24 26:24 26:24 26:27 26:27 26:28 26:28 26:31 26:31 26:32 26:33 26:37 26:38 26:39 26:42 26:44.86 26:44 26:44 26:45 26:45 26:45 26:45
DATE Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Sept. 13, 2014 Nov. 1, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 11, 2014 Sept. 16, 2000 Sept. 13, 2014 Oct. 4, 2014 .Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 16, 2000 Oct. 7, 2000 Sept. 9, 1994 Sept. 6, 2014 Oct. 15, 2011 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 28,1994 Sept. 17, 2005 Oct. 30, 1993 Sept. 23, 1995 Oct. 18, 2008 Sept. 16, 1995 Sept. 30, 1995 Oct. 4, 2014 Oct. 8, 2011 Oct. 27, 2012 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 18, 2008 Oct. 11, 2014 Oct. 8, 1994 Sept. 24, 1994 Sept. 30, 2011 Oct. 18, 2008 Nov. 1, 2014 Oct. 29, 2011 Sept. 16, 2000 Oct. 27, 1995 Oct. 14, 2006 Oct. 15, 2005 Sept. 17, 2005
Golden Eagle Cross Country HONORS AND AWARDS All-OVC
1963 - Mike Wolfe 1964 - William Wells 1965 - Lee Byrd 1966 - Lee Byrd 1967 - Daniel Henley 1967 - Mark Shillito 1967 - Lee Byrd 1969 - Jim Pearson 1997 - Chad Messmer 2014 - Geoffrey Sambu Inducted into the Tennessee Tech Sports Hall of Fame Rodney Moore (1996) John Wall (2000) Eddie Scott (2007) OVC Male Athlete of the Year Rodney Moore (1978) OVC Scholar Athletes 2001 Kevin Boucher
Highest Finishes OVC Cross Country Championships 2nd 3rd 3rd 4th 5th 5th 6th 6th 6th 6th 8th 8th 9th 10th 10th 10th
Lee Byrd Daniel Henley Robert Norris Mark Shilito William Wells Jim Pearson Geoffrey Sambu Lee Byrd Mark Webb Nathan Pugh Mark Caldwell Lee Byrd Dean Rector Nathan Pugh Mike Wolfe Jim Pearson
1966 1967 1962 1967 1964 1970 2014 1965 1982 1995 1993 1967 1962 1994 1963 1969
* Indicates length of race was four (4) miles % Indicates length of race was six (6) miles + Indicates length of race was five (5) kilometers (5K) # Indicates length of race was eight (8) kilometers (8K) $ Indicates length of race was ten (10) kilometers (10K)
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* 21:24 * 19:50 * 21:46 * 20:32 * 21:07 % 30:03 # 24:28.18 * 21:40 $ 32:20 # 26:45 # 26:24 * 20:48 * 22:43 # 26:20 * 22:03 * 21:16
PRESIDENT’S AWARD WINNERS Career Best Times/Distances
President’s Award Winners Men’s Cross Country 1995 Tommy Stevens 1996 Nathan Pugh 1997 Ray Whitford 1998 Brian Pickett 1999 Stephen Gordon 2000 Stephen Gordon 2001 Stephen Gordon 2002 Stephen Gordon 2003 Stephen Gordon 2004 Colin Smith 2005 Colin Smith 2006 Spencer Whittier 2007 Eric Crews 2008 Eric Crews 2009 Joseph DeLorenzo 2010 Jarrad Read 2011 Ben Shassere 2012 John Greene 2013 Adam McLeod 2014 John Greene
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 Megan O’Donoghue
Women’s Track & Field 1994 Lee WIlliams 1995 Dena Adams 1996 Dena Adams 1997 Dena Adams 1998 Jenny Adams 1999 Susan Griego 2000 Angela Towne 2001 Stephanie Ward 2002 Stephanie Ward 2003 Amy Ashe 2004 Amy Campbell 2005 Alathea Thompson 2006 Leah Watson 2007 Keri (Coulthard) Light 2008 Keri (Coulthard) Light 2009 Keri (Coulthard) Light 2010 Rachel Forbes 2011 Katherine Lynn 2012 Rebecca Forbes 2013 Katie Lowery 2014 Peri Winborne
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Dr. Philip
OLDHAM
v University President
Freed-Hardeman, 1980
Dr. Philip B. Oldham, who joined the university July 1, 2012, as its ninth president, is a former collegiate tennis player who understands the demands on studentathletes and who values how college athletics enhance the university and surrounding community. President Oldham previously served as provost and senior vice chancellor of academic affairs at the University
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of Tennessee at Chattanooga, a position he had held since 2007. He received his bachelor’s degree in chemistry from Freed-Hardeman University in 1980 and his doctorate in analytical chemistry from Texas A&M University in 1985. He spent a year following his graduate work as a Wellcome Research Fellow at Burroughs Wellcome Co. (Glaxo Smith-Kline) before joining the faculty at Mississippi
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ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION Career Best Times/Distances Top: President Oldham and his son, Sam, visit with Mark Wilson during a preseason scrimmage. Below: The president addresses the Golden Eagles during Football Photo Day. Right: One of Dr. Oldham’s many speaking appearances.
State University in 1986. Oldham served as head of Mississippi State University’s chemistry department for five years prior to becoming MSU’s College of Arts and Sciences dean in 2001. During his five years as provost at UTC, enrollment grew 28 percent to more than 11,400 students. He led efforts to improve student retention and graduation rates resulting in a 15 percent increase in freshmen retention in just three years. Under his leadership, UTC established the Center for Advisement and Student Success, created the Math Plaza and initiated UTeaChattanooga to educate future teachers. He oversaw the addition of doctoral programs in advanced nursing practice and occupational therapy as well as the redesign of summer school. Under his guidance, the university raised significant private support, received board approval to create the University Honors College and launched a creative new “Degree in 3” program designed to accelerate degree completion at reduced student costs.
Oldham has served on statewide task forces to develop the new higher education funding formula for Tennessee and to create universal transfer pathways to provide seamless student transfers across all Tennessee public colleges and universities. Along with his administrative accomplishments, Oldham has authored more than 35 peer-reviewed research articles in analytical chemistry, along with two patents and approximately 100 conference presentations. His research has been financially supported by the National Science Foundation, American Chemical Society, U.S. Department of Defense, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Geological Survey and private industry. He has served on a number of scholarly editorial boards and as a peer reviewer for both the NSF and National Institutes of Health. Oldham and his wife, Kari, are proud of their family, which includes three sons (Clay, Paden and Sam), a daughter (Audrey) and a daughter-in-law (Rebecca).
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ATHLETICS CareerADMINISTRATION Best Times/Distances Mark
WILSON
v Director of Athletics
University of Maine 1991
Tennessee Tech’s Mark Wilson was named in 2013 as one of four winners of the Athletic Director of the Year Award for the Football Championship Subdivision, an honor that is selected and presented by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). Upon his arrival at Tennessee Tech in 2004, Wilson embarked on an ambitious enhancement program to improve every facet of intercollegiate athletics at Tennessee Tech, including academic performance. In the Spring of 2014, for the 11th consecutive semester Tech’s studentathletes teamed up to top 3.0 for their combined grade point average (GPA). Golden Eagle student-athletes from 14 teams combined to post a 3.293 GPA for
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the 2014 Spring semester, the highest semester in school history. Private fundraising has enhanced facilities for TTU student-athletes, highlighted by the construction of a 25,000 square-foot Athletic Performance Center and state-of-the-art basketball offices. He initiated a new branding and standard graphic identity program for regional and national recognition of TTU athletics and under his leadership, TTU’s teams have been highly active supporting community outreach programs such as Habitat for Humanity and Mustard Seed Ranch (a local home for disadvantaged youth). Wilson’s hiring decisions have also paid off. Twenty-two Ohio Valley Conference (OVC) regular season and tournament championships have been won, along with the 2012 OVC Sportsmanship Award. The 2011 football team under Watson Brown won its first conference championship since 1975. Sytia Messer’s (TTU’s first female AfricanAmerican head coach) and Jim Davis’ women’s basketball teams have won two OVC championships in the last three seasons. The tennis team, under the direction of two-time OVC Coach of the Year Kenny Doyle, went unbeaten in OVC play while winning the regular season champion-
ship two years in a row. Wilson, 45, has served as chair of the OVC Board of Director of Athletics and represented the OVC on the NCAA Leadership Council. Wilson currently serves on the FCS ADA Executive Committee and the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee and Football Issues Committee. Wilson’s first ten years as Director of Athletics at TTU have showcased his vision, energy, and enthusiasm for providing outstanding experiences for Tech’s student-athletes and fans. In addition to major improvements in Tennessee Tech’s athletics facilities, high graduation and APR rates by Golden Eagle student-athletes, and outstanding academic success, Wilson has also cultivated excellent relationships with the campus, community and alumni. In short, Wilson has facilitated growth and excellence in all areas of TTU Athletics. Following an appointment on the NCAA Leadership Council, Wilson is currently serving a four-year term on the NCAA Division I Football Championship Committee and Division I Football Issues Committee, and has been active in the Ohio Valley Conference governance structure. Wilson also developed a strategic plan for Tech’s athletic facilities and has already seen some of those plans become reality. During the past six years Tech has completed several construction and renovation projects to athletic facili-
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ties, including a spectacular, new Athletic Performance Center on the western edge of campus, a spacious, new basketball office complex in Eblen Center, a new natural grass practice field, installation of new turf in Tucker Stadium, renovating the running track, renovating the football offices, meeting rooms and locker rooms, and new lights at Tucker Stadium. Additional building plans call for a new student-athlete center and an oncampus tennis center. Another step achieved under Wilson’s direction has been increased fund raising and development efforts with the goal of providing the necessary facilities and resources for Tech’s student-athletes, coaches and staff. All of those accomplishments have come while the department has continued to stay focused on compliance with all NCAA rules and regulations. The most recent NCAA announcements show that all 14 of Tech’s athletic programs are comfortably above the benchmark for compliance in the Athletic Progress Rate (APR). Just as important are the relationships that Wilson has developed and nurtured, including the Cookeville-Putnam County Chamber of Commerce, the student body, the campus community and the region at-large. His leadership has been instrumental in the overwhelming success in the community’s host role at Tucker Stadium for the annual Blue Cross Bowl for the TSSAA high school state championship football games Tech has also seen growth in regional and national media exposure for its student-athletes and coaches while his hands-on approach to marketing and branding Golden Eagle Athletics has earned increased opportunities and involvement for fans and sponsors. Some of the ideas he has implemented include the Purple Pride Caravans, a new athletics logo and branding marks that have gained nationwide recognition, and an updated and modern ticketing system.
Under Wilson’s direction, Tech has introduced an enhanced digital video presence for athletics, including free live web streaming productions and a variety of additional video programs, interviews and features that give fans, alumni and supporters greater access to Golden Eagle teams, student-athletes, coaches and staff. This year, Tech will debut a beautiful, large new video board in Eblen Center. Wilson was named Director of Athletics on July 1, 2004. He came to Tennessee Tech from a position of Associate Athletic Director at Ohio University. Prior to that, he served as the Director of Athletic Marketing for the University of Massachusetts, worked as a graduate assistant in the UMass athletic department and interned with the Northwestern University ticketing and marketing departments.
Wilson received his bachelor’s degree in 1991 from the University of Maine in physical education and health, and earned his master’s in sports management from the University of Massachusetts in 1994. Mark has two daughters, Katey (19) and Meaghan (14).
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ACADEMICCareer SUPPORT Best Times/Distances The success of Tennessee Tech University’s athletic teams is tied closely to the academic progress of each student-athlete, and the academic performance of each Tech student-athlete is closely monitored by the coaching staff as well as an experienced staff in Academic Services, led by Dr. Lance Jasitt. Student-athletes are the most visible component of a university, entertaining thousands of fans, students, alumni, family and friends. Their athletic abilities and achievements are a focus for national attention, as athletic events not only bring back faithful alumni, but serve as a welcome mat to the university for potential new students. Student-athletes devote many hours to practice, conditioning and training in an effort to be the best they can be. These hours are not required by non-athletes in the student body, and these extra demands can compete with academics for the student-athlete’s time and energy. The Tech Athletics Department works to provide help with course content (through tutors and monitored study hours) as well as with time management and study skills and any other academic support services that will allow Tech student-athletes to maximize their academic potential.
Dr. Lance
JASITT
Penn State University, 1978
v Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Student Welfare
Dr. Lance Jasitt serves as Assistant Athletics Director for Academics and Student Welfare. Dr. Jasitt plays a key role in the academic success of each of Tech’s varsity student-athletes, managers, and graduate assistants. His primary goals are to provide guidance and academic resources to permit student-athletes to maintain their academic eligibility under NCAA rules and to help them progress to graduation. In this process, Dr. Jasitt serves as a primary liaison between coaches and faculty. A detail-oriented person and a diligent worker, Dr. Jasitt has developed a solid understanding of the operations of the Athletics Department, the staff and the needs of its student-athletes. In addition to his academics/student welfare roles within Athletics, he has served in compliance and administrative operations roles in the Tech Athletics Department since 1998.
Dr. Jasitt is also highly involved in promoting reading and literacy at all age levels. He was the 200809 president of the TTU Council of the International Reading Association and is actively involved in that organization. He also has served on the President’s Commission on the Status of Women for seven years. Raised in York, Pa., he earned a bachelor’s degree from Penn State in 1978 and added a master’s in public administration from Valdosta State in 1987. In 1993, he received a master’s degree in education from Old Dominion University and added a Ph.D. in literacy education from Tennessee Tech in 2004. Dr. Jasitt is a former Commander in the U.S. Navy. His wife of 30 years, Donna White Jasitt, is a former Captain in the U.S. Navy Reserve. They have two children, Ian and Meagan. Ian recently received his second degree from Tech, this one in Environmental Geology. Meagan is a senior Pre-Physical Therapy major at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
The “WIN” program: Work Intensely Now
Marilyn Borch-Jensen Administrative Associate
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Virginia Lewis Academic Coordinator
The WIN Program was implemented in the fall semester of 2004 to provide additional support for freshmen and student-athletes whose general academic progress places them at risk for maintaining eligibility and graduating. The program involves the student-athlete, coach(es), academic advisor, tutors, and others to build academic skills for success. Participation in the program is primarily based on grades, and coaches or the academic advisor may recommend additional participation at any time. All incoming freshmen meet at least one time per week with their coach to discuss academic progress and needs as well as time management and study skill techniques. Other aspects of the program include monitored study hours, tutoring, and study skills workshops.
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Career Best Times/Distances Ashlee
Justin
- Academics Advisor -
- Academics Advisor -
Kiser
Tennessee Tech alumna Ashlee Kiser serves as Academic Advisor for Tech’s studentathletes. A native of Wartburg, Tenn., Kiser earned her bachelor’s degree in English from Tech in 2005 and a master’s in English in 2007. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in 2005 and finished her graduate degree with a perfect 4.0 GPA. Along with her accolades as a student, Kiser has also taught numerous English and writing courses at several levels in and around the Cookeville area including Cookeville High School, Tennessee Tech and Nashville State Community College. Along with her success in the classroom, both as a student and teacher, Kiser has also been active in the community having participated in a number of different events. She has served as a writing scorer at several events at Nashville State and Tennessee Tech. She has also been a yearly participant in the TTU Festival of Student Writing since 2006 and was a member of the Sigma Tau Delta English Honor Society. Ashlee and her husband, Brinn, have a two-year-old son, Ian. They also volunteer at the Mustard Seed Ranch, serving as relief house parents for the past three years.
Capital ONE / COSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA 1976..................... Donley Canary, Baseball 1978................... Pat Kannapel, Basketball 1982................. Jerilynn Harper, Basketball 1985.....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1986.................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986.....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987......................... Derek Lane, Baseball 1987.....................Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987.................Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1988.............................. Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990......................... Lisa Johnson, Softball 1993....................... Andrea Roark, Softball 1996................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996........................Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996...............Dena Adams, Cross Country 1997................ Dena Adams, Track & Field 1997..............Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998 ............... Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1999......................Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999.......................Wes Gallagher, Football 2000.......................Diane Seng, Basketball 2000.......................Nick Solomon, Football 2001......................... Janet Holt, Basketball 2002......................... Janet Holt, Basketball 2002...................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2003.................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003...................LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2004.................. Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2005..................... Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2007.......................... Beth Boden, Softball 2008...................Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008.......................... Beth Boden, Softball 2008................. Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2009........................ Taylor Askew, Football 2009.......................Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2010.................................. Josh Simer, Golf 2014.................... Dennis Ogbe, Basketball
HILLIARD
Tennessee Tech welcomed back one of its own as former Golden Eagle football player Justin Hilliard rejoined Tech Athletics in the role of an Academic Advisor where he works with TTU student-athletes, helping them to excel in the classroom. A Pikeville, Tenn. native, Hilliard spent five seasons on the Golden Eagle football team including a redshirt freshman season. An All-OVC Selection in his senior season, he wrapped a solid career with 117 total tackles, 22.5 tackles-for-loss, two blocked kicks, and one and half sacks in 43 career games. He took advantage of his time in the classroom as well, earning a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration in Human Resource Management in May 2010. While at Tech, Hilliard was involved not only with the football team, but also with the Society of Human Resource Management (SHRM) and the prestigious Who’s Who Among Students honors program. He also served as an Academic Mentor, tutoring other students in math and business courses. Justin and his wife, Staci, welcomed their first child in October, a son named Jaxon. Justin has also joined the National Guard and will begin spending time training next summer.
CAPital one / cOSIDA ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA DISTRICT IV 1985......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1985.......................... Barry Wilmore, Football 1985..................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986..................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1986.............................Joel Chandler, Football 1986......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987............................ Ed deHass, Basketball 1987..............................Derek Lane, Baseball 1987......................... Angie Duncan, Volleyball 1987..................... Andy Rittenhouse, Football 1987.............................. Clark Richey, Football 1988...................................Jim Cornelius, Golf 1990.......................... Steve Arnette, Baseball 1990...........................Tuesday Frase, Softball 1990..............................Lisa Johnson, Softball 1990....................... Spencer Hissam, Football 1991............................ Ted Lockerby, Football 1991.................................. Ben Holt, Baseball 1991............................Andrea Roark, Softball 1992............................ Ted Lockerby, Football 1992............................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993............................Andrea Roark, Softball 1993.................................. Ben Holt, Baseball 1994....................Mary Beth Coombs, Softball 1995................................Scott Trent, Football 1995..................................... Lisa Phipps, Golf 1995.................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996.............................. Jason Matson, Tennis 1996............................ Stacy Hughes, Softball 1996...............Kelly Carmichael, Track & Field 1996.....................Dena Adams, Track & Field 1996............................ Brandy Henry, Softball 1996.................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1996.............. Meggan Toohey, Cross Country 1997............................ Stacy Hughes, Softball 1997.....................Dena Adams, Track & Field 1997.....................Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1997.................................. Wade Morrell, Golf 1997..............................Jeff Norman, Football
1997........................... Wes Gallagher, Football 1997.................. Rachel Melchiorre, Volleyball 1998........................... Diane Seng, Basketball 1998............................ Taylor Ralph, Baseball 1998................................. Amy Ayers, Softball 1998.....................Jenny Adams, Track & Field 1998........................... Wes Gallagher, Football 1999........................... Diane Seng, Basketball 1999.................. Collin Carmichael, Basketball 1999.......................... Adnan Hadzialic, Tennis 1999.................................. Shane Sewell, Golf 1999........................... Wes Gallagher, Football 1999.................Kevin Boucher, Cross Country 1999................Steven Gordon, Cross Country 2000........................... Diane Seng, Basketball 2000..............................Janet Holt, Basketball 2000.................. Collin Carmichael, Basketball 2000............................ Brandy Henry, Softball 2000..........................Mirza Duranovic, Tennis 2000........................... Nick Solomon, Football 2001..............................Janet Holt, Basketball 2001......................... Grant Swallows, Football 2001............................Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2001.................................. Julie Tryon, Soccer 2002..............................Janet Holt, Basketball 2002............................. Brent Jolly, Basketball 2002....................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2002................ Stephanie Ward, Track & Field 2002.................................Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2002............................Kara Gilbert, Volleyball 2002.................................Trey Perry, Football 2003.......................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2003 ...................... LeeAnne Mongar, Softball 2003.................................Alexis Boyd, Soccer 2004.......................Stephanie Ward, CC/Track 2004...............................Brett Vavra, Football 2004..........................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005.................................Eric Anderson, Golf 2005.........................Michelle Brigano, Soccer
2005............................ Jess Seyfert, Volleyball 2005..........................Anne Morrow, Volleyball 2005................................ Jon Mahan, Football 2006.....................Leah Watson, Track & Field 2006............................... Beth Boden, Softball 2006................................ Jon Mahan, Football 2007............................... Beth Boden, Softball 2007.............................Taylor Askew, Football 2007...................Bradley Thompson, Football 2008............................... Beth Boden, Softball 2008......................Stephanie Fischer, Softball 2008....................... Thomas Nelson, Baseball 2008......................... Keri Coulthard, CC/Track 2008.............................Taylor Askew, Football 2008...................Bradley Thompson, Football 2008...............................Kathryn Lally, Soccer 2008...............................Taren Brown, Soccer 2008........................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009...........................Frank Davis, Basketball 2009.................................Keri Light, CC/Track 2009...................... Stephanie Place, CC/Track 2009.........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2009........................... Teresa Craig, Volleyball 2009.............................Taylor Askew, Football 2010................................ Lee Henry, Baseball 2010.......................Chad Oberacker, Baseball 2010.........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2010.......................................Josh Simer, Golf 2011............................Corey Watson, Football 2011....................... James Normand, Football 2011.........................Lacie Coquerille, Softball 2012...........................Molly Heady, Basketball 2012...........................Stephen Bush, Football 2013.........................Dennis Ogbe, Basketball 2013............................ Beth Miller, CC & Track 2013.................Adam McLeod, Cross Country 2014.........................Dennis Ogbe, Basketball Total honors since 1985.............. 113
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SPORTS MEDICINE Career Best Times/Distances Responsible for providing medical coverage, recognition and treatment of injuries, and rehabilitation for all 14 intercollegiate teams and more than 300 student-athletes, Tennessee Tech’s Sports Medicine department provides some of the most complete and advanced care available.
Joe
ERDELJAC
University OF WEST Virginia, 1988
v Director of Sports Medicine
Joe Erdeljac was named in July 2008 as Head Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech University. Erdeljac previously served as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Tennessee Tech for seven years, and worked for nine years with high school athletes for the Cookeville Regional Medical Center. Overall, he is currently in his 13th year at Tech. Erdeljac was at Tech from 1992 to 1999. During that time, he was the Athletics Trainer for the men’s basketball team and worked with the student-athletes on all of Tech’s teams. A native of West Virginia, Erdeljac, 49, began his career in 1988 while an undergraduate at the University of West Virginia. Upon graduation with a bachelor’s degree in Science and Physical Education, he took a graduate assistant position at Austin Peay and received his master’s degree in 1989. From there, he accepted his first full-time position as an Assistant Athletic Trainer at LaSalle University in Philadelphia,
a post he held until being hired for a similar assignment at Tech under former Head Athletic Trainer David Green. After seven years at TTU, he accepted a position in 1999 with the Cookeville Regional Medical Center as Head Athletic Trainer for Upperman High School in Baxter, a position he held until accepting the top post in Tech’s Sports Medicine Department. During his time with CRMC, he was a volunteer athletic trainer at the United States Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA), Southeastern Athletic Trainers Association (SEATA), and Tennessee Athletic Trainers’ Society (TATS). He was reappointed by the governor to the Tennessee Board of Athletic Trainers through 2014. Joe and his wife, Jessica, have one daughter, Riley Grace, 5.
Dr. William C. Francis Athletic Training Complex Tennessee Tech University’s athletic training complex was renamed the Dr. William C. Francis Student Therapy/Athletic Training Complex on November 7, 1992, in recognition of the dedicated, long-time team physician who was instrumental in the health care of all Tech student-athletes for 35 years. The state-of-the-art facility is located in the east side of Tucker Stadium. A 1953 Tech graduate who served as the football team’s captain and was president of the student body, Dr. Francis was inducted into the school’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1984. Dr. Francis passed away on October 13, 1996.
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Career Best Times/Distances Assistant Athletic Trainers
Mike Brown
Chuck Cushman
Mike Brown After spending two years as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the Sports Medicine staff, Mike Brown stepped into a new role in 2014, taking a full-time position as an assistant athletic trainer, working primarily with the Golden Eagle football team. A native of Kissimmee, Fla., Brown is a 2012 graduate of Florida Southern College with a bachelor’s of science in athletic training. In May 2014, he completed his master’s of arts in EXPW/fitness and wellness from Tennessee Tech. While at Florida Southern College, he worked with all sports while earning his degree as well as filled hours working in the training room. Brown also spent the fall of 2011 as an intern with the University of Tennessee football team and the spring of 2011 working as an intern with the Detroit Tigers. Brown resides in Cookeville with his fiancée, Michaela Hawley. Chuck Cushman Chuck, 27, is in his second year as a full-time assistant athletic trainer on Joe Erdeljac’s Sports Medicine staff at Tennessee Tech. He previously served for two years as a graduate assistant. A native of Marshall, Ill., Cushman worked as an undergrad trainer at Southern Illinois where he tended to several teams including the football, baseball and track and field teams. He worked under SIU trainers Ed Thompson, Lee Land and Kristin Trotter, earning his degree in exercise science, with a focus on athletic training in 2010. Cushman earned his graduate degree in exercise science and health and wellness from Tennessee Tech in 2013. Adam Graham Adam joined the Sports Medicine staff in 2011 as assistant athletic trainer and has worked primarily with the Golden Eagle volleyball, soccer and baseball teams. A graduate of Western Carolina with a master’s degree from West Virginia, Graham is a native of Chapel Hill, N.C., and a 2008 graduate of Western Carolina with a bachelor’s degree in athletic training. As a student athletic trainer, he worked with
Adam Graham
Randi Kaplan
the Catamount football and women’s basketball teams. During his time as an undergraduate, he also spent one summer in an internship position with the Pittsburgh Pirates’ organization, working with the Bradenton Pirates in the Gulf Coast League. He also served in volunteer positions at the North Carolina State High School cross country and wrestling championships, and the Kentucky Bluegrass Games. After graduation, he spent one year in an internship position at Georgia Tech where he worked primarily with the Yellowjacket football team. His coverage also included working with the cross country and track teams and the cheerleading squad. During 2010-11, Graham worked toward his master’s degree and served as a graduate assistant athletic trainer at West Virginia University. He holds membership in several regional associations, and is also a member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association. Randi Kaplan Building her professional resume with positions at the University of Maryland Eastern Shore, Newberry College and Niagara University, Randi Kaplan joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Medicine staff in January 2012 in the role of Assistant Athletic Trainer. She works with women’s basketball and other sports as assigned. A native of Woodridge. N.Y., Kaplan received her bachelor’s degree in Biology from the State University of New York at Albany in 2004 and went to graduate school at the State University of New York at Buffalo. She received a combined bachelor’s/master’s degree in exercise science at Buffalo, and graduated with honors in June 2007. As an undergraduate at SUNY Albany, she supported the head athletic trainer in providing medical coverage for the football, lacrosse, men’s and women’s basketball and track & field teams. She was also a volunteer student athletic trainer at two Empire State Games. In January 2007, she was selected as an athletic training intern at Niagara University. For the next three years, Randi was an Assistant Athletic Trainer at Newberry College and
Dan Redmond
spent an extended period of time serving as the acting Head Athletic Trainer. In October 2010, she was selected as Assistant Athletic Trainer at the University of MarylandEastern Shore, a position she held until joining the Golden Eagle Sports Medicine staff. Professionally, she is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA) in addition to the College Athletic Trainer’s Society, the Maryland Athletic Trainer’s Association and the Mid-Atlantic Athletic Trainer’s Association. Dan Redmond After 27 years as an athletic trainer in professional sports, both baseball and hockey, Dan moved to the college athletics ranks when he accepted a position as assistant athletic trainer for the Golden Eagles. Redmond, 53, came to Tech in 2013 and works with the men’s basketball team along with other Tech sports as needed. Originally from Chippewa Falls, Wis., he graduated in 1986 from UW-Eau Claire with a degree in physical education and minors in athletic training and coaching. He worked as a student athletic trainer while an undergraduate at Eau Claire. He attended graduate school at Temple University, then returned to the field of athletic training where he began with a three-year stint in the Cleveland Indians organization, working with the Indians’ Class A and AA affiliates. Remaining in minor league sports, Redmond spent nine years as the athletic trainer for the Washington Capitals’ affiliate in the American Hockey League. From there, he moved up to the NHL and served as the head athletic trainer for the Nashville Predators, a role he filled for 15 years. He is a member of the National Athletic Trainer’s Association (NATA). Dan and his wife, the former Barbara Wolff, were married in 1994 and have two children, Danielle, 14, and Sean, 9.
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SPORTS MEDICINE Career Best Times/Distances Dr. Richard WILLIAMS Team Physician
Dr. Richard Williams, M.S., M.D., serves as the Team Physician for Tennessee Tech student-athletes. A physician at Mid-State Sports Medicine, Dr. Williams has specialized in sports medicine throughout his professional medical career, including experience with high school, college, Olympic and professional athletes. He understands sports medicine from an athlete’s point of view, participating on track and field and basketball teams during his high school and collegiate careers. A 1975 graduate of Crawfordsville (Ind.) High School, Dr. Williams also spent one year as a foreign exchange student in West Germany. He graduated Cum Laude (A.B.) from Dartmouth College, and went on to earn an M.S. degree in Medical and Molecular Genetics from Indiana University, and an M.D. from the Indiana University School of Medicine. Dr. Williams worked with the Indianapolis Colts training camp and provided volunteer medical support for high school soccer and football teams in Indianapolis during his senior year in medical school, and also served as a research assistant at the Methodist Sports Medicine Center. During his residency at the University of Cincinnati Hospitals, Dr. Williams provided coverage for local high school and college football teams, and worked extensively with the University of Cincinnati athletic teams. He earned an Orthopedic Sports Medicine Fellowship with Kentucky Sports Medicine in Lexington, and during the 1994-95 season was the team physician at Eastern Kentucky University, including primary game coverage in football and basketball, and training room coverage for all sports. Since 1995, Dr. Williams has been in practice in the Upper Cumberland. He has assumed primary responsibility, training room care and game coverage and injury treatment for all of Tennes-
Dr. James TALMAGE Consultant
Dr. James Talmage, M.D., has over a decade of providing a variety of services to Tennessee Tech’s more than 300 student-athletes as general practitioner and consultant to the sports medicine staff. Currently a physician at the Occupational Health Center, Dr. Talmage moved to Cookeville in 1979 and has worked closely with the Tech sports medicine staff since 1987. While working with all men and women athletes, his primary area is the women’s basketball program. After graduating with a degree in Physiology from Ohio State University in 1968, he was Summa Cum Laude in 1972 from the OSU medical school. He is Board Certified both in orthopedic surgery and in emergency medicine, and among his published works and lectures have been numerous items relating to athletic injuries and sports medicine.
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Dr. Garrett Shepherd Team Optometrist
Physical Therapy for Student-Athletes TTU/CRMC Golden Eagle Sports Medicine Therapy Center is located inside the east side of Tucker Stadium on the TTU campus. The center specializes in athletic and orthopedic injuries and creates a convenient way for students, faculty and staff to attend physical therapy without leaving campus. The center is operated by a community partnership between Cookeville Regional Medical Center and Tennessee Tech, and is also open to members of the community. Dr. Mario Cruz joined the Tennessee Tech Sports Medicine program in the spring of 2013. His duties include the provision of rehabilitation services to all student-athletes, as well as assisting the sports medicine staff. A Colombian native, Dr. Cruz specializes in the treatment of nonoperative and post-operative musculoskeletal, orthopedic, and sports medicine pathologies. He graduated with honors from Georgia Southern University in 2005 with a Bachelor of Science in Sports Medicine with an emphasis in Athletic Training. While at GSU, he worked with several athletic teams as a student trainer, including football, men’s soccer, baseball, women’s track and field, and men’s and women’s basketball. He was also the recipient of the Jerry Rhea Sports Medicine Scholarship Award, as well as the Georgia Athletic Trainer’s Association Undergraduate Student Scholarship Award. Following his graduation from GSU, he attended the Medical College of Georgia (now called Georgia Regents University), where he earned his Doctorate in Physical Therapy in 2009. While at MCG, he worked as an athletic trainer for Augusta State University, assisting with the medical care of student-athletes. After finishing his training in rehabilitation sciences, Dr. Cruz gained experience working for private clinics providing both physical rehabilitation and athletic training services for a wide range of patients including high school, college, semi-professional, and professional athletes. In 2013, he became a Board Certified Specialist in Sports Rehabilitation/Medicine.
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ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE Career Best Times/Distances
Emphasizing Player Development Our mission is to provide Tennessee Tech University student-athletes with the best possible training environment to excel and achieve competitive success. Athletes will train consistently in an environment where they will develop a positive attitude, individual character and integrity, work ethic, mental toughness, and team camaraderie and accountability. As a strength and conditioning staff we will train the Tennessee Tech University student-athletes competitively, sensibly and systematically over designated periods of time in a safe, clean and professional environment.
Casey
KRAMER
Northwestern Oklahoma State, 2005
v Director of Athletic Performance / Head Strength and Conditioning Coach With coaching experience at Washington State, Boston College and Auburn, plus a couple of years training Special Forces Soldiers in the U.S. Army, Casey Kramer was named in December 2013 as the head strength and conditioning coach at Tennessee Tech University. Kramer, 31, served two years as the assistant strength and conditioning coach at Washington State University, where his emphasis was with the Cougar football program. Kramer said his primary goal for the program will be assisting student-athletes. He has been a key member of the staff in working with the WSU sports medicine staff, providing a link between injury rehabilitation and performance, as well as planning and developing strength training and conditioning workouts for short- and long-term injured athletes. Prior to WSU, Kramer served as a military tactical strength and conditioning specialist for the U.S. Army 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Carson, Colo., a civilian position that developed strength and condition training programs for elite Special Forces Soldiers. He created multi-faceted programs that were effective regardless of location and could be performed year-round, in addition to scheduling individual training sessions around military tactical training schedules. Due to deployments, his physical training programs were also
utilized in a wide variety of locations and with a wide variety of available equipment. As part of the position at Fort Carson, Kramer took part in military training exercises to properly develop needs analysis, and briefed top U.S. Military officials on the importance of performance training. The programs he designed and developed were utilized by Soldiers attending Special Forces Assessment and Selection, as well as CAG Selection and Ranger School. He also spent two years as assistant strength and conditioning coach at Boston College, from 2008 to 2010, where he worked closely with the football program. That position followed two years as graduate assistant strength coach at Auburn, where he worked with football, softball, women’s basketball, baseball, women’s soccer, and women’s gymnastics. His first position in the field was as a student intern strength and conditioning coach at Northwestern Oklahoma State University, where he received his bachelor’s degree in 2005 in health and physical education. He spent one season as the head strength and conditioning coach at Fort Scott (Kansas) Community College, where he also served as tight ends coach for the football team. Kramer is a member of the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA), the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA) and the Association of Tactical Strength and Conditioning Instructors. He is Strength and Condition Coach Certified, and also certified in First Aid and CPR0, and Modern Army Combatives (MAC-P) Level 1.
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ATHLETICCareer PERFORMANCE Best Times/Distances Matt
HEWETT
University of Tennessee - Martin, 2010
v Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Following two years as a graduate assistant in the Tennessee Tech Athletic Performance Center, Matt Hewett has been elevated to the position of student support associate. The position places Hewett as the assistant strength and conditioning coach, where he reports to Casey Kramer, Director of Athletic Performance, and is responsible for coaching, teaching, motivating and supervising the workouts of Golden Eagle student-athletes. Hewett trains the baseball and tennis teams as well as assists with the conditioning of Tech’s football student-athletes. During the past two seasons, Hewett assisted in the strength training and conditioning workouts for TTU football under the direction of Kramer and former Director of Athletic Performance Chip Pugh. He also designed and administered strength training and conditioning workouts for both the baseball and volleyball teams. A Dresden, Tenn., native, Hewett is a level 1 certified USA W Sport Performance Coach, a CrossFit level 1 trainer, and has strength and conditioning specialist certification pending. Prior to earning his masters in exercise science, physical education and wellness at Tennessee Tech, Hewett attended UT Martin and graduated cum laude with a bachelor of science in Health and Human Performance with a concentration in Exercise Science and Wellness. Hewett will draw on his experiences as a volunteer coach for Dresden High School. Hewett also played runningback for the Skyhawks and served as the football strength and conditioning intern. After graduation, Hewett became a strength and conditioning intern at the University of Tennessee from January to June, 2012. Hewett, 26, currently resides in Cookeville. He was married to the former Brooke Mussard of Cookeville on Aug. 9, 2014.
Assistant Strength Coaches Jenna Bekker, a graduate of Washington State University and native of Pretoria, South Africa, has joined the Athletic Performance staff at Tennessee Tech University, serving as a strength and conditioning graduate assistant. Bekker comes to Tech after spending last year as a Strength and Conditioning Coaching Assistant at her alma mater, where she worked with cheerleading, baseball, and track and field. Bekker serves as the strength and condiJenna Bekker tioning coach for softball, and also assists with football and volleyball. Throughout her time at Washington State, Bekker was a Strength and Conditioning volunteer, where she worked with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, women’s rowing, track and field, and cheerleading. Bekker was on the women’s swimming team at WSU from 2009-13, serving as team captain for two of her four years with the program. Throughout Bekker’s time with the Cougars, she was named three times to the athletics all-academic team, and was once named to the Pac-12 all-academic team. The 2013 graduate was also a two-time South African Olympic Trials competitor.
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Former Tennessee Tech student-athlete Katie Lowery Tallant (track and field) has joined the Athletic Performance Center staff in the role of graduate assistant. Tallant work directly with women’s basketball, women’s track and field, and both golf teams. An Andersonville, Tenn. native, Tallant holds the TTU pole vault record at 10-feet, 8 inches. She hit that mark at the Battle on the Cumberland meet, hosted by Katie Tallant Austin Peay on April 23, 2013. On July 27, 2013, she married TTU football defensive back, Austin Tallant. Tallant graduated from Tech in May 2013 with a bachelors of science in fitness and wellness., and is currently working on her masters of education to become an elementary and middle school physical education teacher while obtaining her teacher's license.
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Career Best Times/Distances Training Philosophy In general, all sports involve multi-joint, multi-directional movements that are often done at high speeds and in a reactionary environment. Athletes must be trained to develop a wide variety of skills that are sport specific and will enhance the possibility of competive success.
Strength Training and Conditioning Programs will be designed based on the following: * Proper Technique - technique produces results and lessens the risk of injury *Training Tempo - train at a pace that your opponent in unwilling to match *Strength Development a) Train to be fast and explosive b) The ability to produce force, time and time again c) Development of large muscle groups *Development of Sport-Related Skills - train for the demands of the sport *Injury Prevention and Reduction *Development of the Total Athlete - Proprioception, coordination, balance and flexibility *Training Variety - use a wide variety of stimuli to produce results *Year-Round Periodization - constantly work to raise the standard *Agility - train and develop the ability to change direction efficiently *Speed Development - focus on acceleration, proper mechanics and efficiency *General Conditioning - we will benefit from being in great shape *Educating Each Athlete - work to create “students of training” *Build Character - instill discipline, moral values, pride, confidence and work ethic *Leadership and Team Building *Continuing Research - In order to provide the most competitive and successful workouts for our athletes.
Program overview Strength Training - typically occurs inside the weight room with the goal of gaining strenth in a wide variety of areas, with a wide variety of methods. Goals: *Develop Competitive Athletes *Train Fast and Explosive - utilize Olympic lifts and all variations *Train and Develop Athletic Musculature - hips, legs and core *Focus on Stabilizing and/or Mobilizing the Joints *Pursue Positive Body Composition - lean mass gains Conditioning - typically takes place outside of the weight room with the overall goal of increasing and enhancing athletic movement capabilities. Goals: *Train and Develop Sport Related Movement Skills *Train Fast and Explosive - first step, sport speed *Teach and Master Spring and Change of Direction Mechanics *Be in Great Shape - year round *Compete Every Day
Each training cycle is periodized and specifically planned to meet the goals and demands of each sport, as well as the overall goals for each particular cycle. All programming is designed to produce repetitive year-to-year athletic improvement and competitive success. Athletic improvement and physical preparation means constantly moving forward, getting better every day and improving upon athletic skills and physical tools.
Tennessee Tech’s strength and conditioning program features:
u Year-round strength and conditioning programming u State of the art Athletic Performance Center, fully equipped by Legend Fitness u Sports nutrition and Muscle Milk supplements u Coaches and staff dedicated to the athletic success of TTU Athletics
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TENNESSEE TECH ATHLETICS Career Best Times/Distances
Tech’s Athletic Performance Center: Building a Better Athlete In the Spring of 2011, Tennessee Tech held the Grand Opening for its brand new, state-of-the-art Athletic Performance Center for Golden Eagle student-athletes. The 25,000 square-foot facility will benefit every Golden Eagle student-athlete. Considered as one of the finest such facilities in the Ohio Valley Conference, the APC features 10,000 squarefeet for the strength & conditioning room and 10,000 square-feet for indoor practice. At an estimated cost of $2 million, the facility is located west of the softball complex close to Pine Ave. To help Tech’s student-athletes by providing support for the purchase of equipment, please contact Kevin Bostian, associate athletics director for Development, either by phone (931-372-3929) or email him at: KBostian@tntech.du.
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Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting March 24, 2011
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TTU SPORTS HALL FAME Career BestOF Times/Distances 1975 Inductees Preston V. (Putty) Overall (1923-67)--Football, Basketball, Track, Baseball Creed Denton McClure (1937-39)--Football, Track B. Holmes Neal (1937-39)--Football Tom Fann (1950-52)--Football James Dearing Miller (1920-25)--Football
1985 Inductees Earl Carrier (1929-34)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Ray Carter (1970-73)--Rifle Homer Hamdorff (1936-39)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Charles (Chuck) Kriese (1970-72)--Tennis
1976 Inductees Malcolm P. Quillen (1930-33)--Baseball, Football Raymond H. (Bull) Brown (1933-37)--Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track Elwin W. (Wink) Midgett (1930-34)--Baseball, Basketball, Football Sidney McGee (1939-68)--Sports Information Emmett T. Strickland (1933-36)--Football, Baseball, Basketball
1986 Inductees Glen (Pete) Davis (1938-42)--Basketball, Football Elois Grooms (1972-75)--Football Mike Hennigan (1971-72)--Football Ron Shumate (1957-61)--Baseball, Basketball
1977 Inductees Hooper Eblen (1941-74)--Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, Tennis, Golf Kenneth Sidwell (1955-56)--Basketball Joe B. Sills (1927-31)--Football, Baseball, Basketball Wilburn Tucker (1941-67)--Baseball, Football Eddie Watson (1922-28)--Football, Baseball, Basketball 1978 Inductees Benton Bilbrey (1940-43)--Track, Football, Baseball Huland Draper (1937-40)--Baseball, Basketball Jack Van Hooser (1951-54)--Football, Baseball Lonnie Warwick (1961-63)--Football Homer (Rudy) Schmittou (1959-62)--Football, Track 1979 Inductees Carl S. (Cotton) Barlow (1936-39)--Football, Baseball Tom Chilton (1956-57)--Track William Dupes (1949-51)--Football James S. Hagan (1957-60)--Basketball Flavious Smith (1948-52)--Football, Basketball 1980 Inductees Albert Jobe (1927-30)--Football, Baseball, Basketball, Track Jim Ragland (1960-63)--Football Marshall (Stick) Taylor (1953-56)--Football, Basketball David C. Williamson (1927-33)--Football, Basketball Larry Schreiber (1966-69)--Football 1981 Inductees Frank R. Adams (1927-31)--Football Lowell Smith (1958-61)--Football James A. Carlen (1924-27)--Athletics 1982 Inductees David Baxter (1958-61)--Football Kenneth Broyles (1951-53)--Football Bannis Norris (1931-35)--Basketball, Baseball Virgil Rains (1949, 1952-54)--Football Ray Thomas (1957-60)--Football 1983 Inductees Edward Gracey (1939-42)--Golf, Football, Track Gordon Mason (1957-61)--Football Charles Pangle (1943-45)--Football, Basketball, Baseball W. J. Shumaker (1957-59)--Football Jim Youngblood (1968-72)--Football 1984 Inductees Edward F. Etzel (1971-74)--Rifle William C. Francis (1949-52)--Football Don Cook (1948-51)--Baseball, Basketball Tommy Hackler (1959-60)--Football Edd Zegarski (1942, 1947-48)--Football, Track
1987 Inductees R.L. Highers (1940-43)--Football, Baseball Basketball Frank Jones (1972-76)--Basketball L.C. (Lusk) Stubblefield (1938-42)--Football Baseball 1988 Inductees Everett Derryberry (1940-74)--Administration Herbie Merritt (1956-59)--Basketball Dana Winningham (1972-75)--Football Kenneth (Moe) Wright (1955-57)--Football 1989 Inductees Noble Cody (1952-90)--Athletics James M. Gaylor (1951, 1955-57)--Football, Baseball Gayle Burgess-Hastings (1975-76)--Basketball James G. (Red) Jarell (1944, 46-49)--Football, Basketball 1990 Inductees L.D. (Speedy) Carden (1946-50)--Basketball, Football Pam Chambers-Compton (1976-80)--Basketball Bobby Nichols (1960-63)--Golf Johnny Oldham (1955-64)--Basketball 1991 Inductees Ray Drost (1958-64)--Football, Baseball Ron Filipek (1964-67)--Basketball Rod M. Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Joseph (J.R.) Mulvihill (1967-69)--Football 1992 Inductees Robert Aylward (1970-73)--Rifle Jerilynn Harper (1979-82)--Basketball Jim Harrison (1943-49)--Baseball, Football Marynell Meadors (1970-86)--Basketball, Volleyball 1993 Inductees Marc Burnett (1977-82)--Basketball Dr. William Headrick (1941-43)--Basketball, Baseball Pam Cassity Smith (1973-77)--Basketball Don Wade (1968-82)--Football 1994 Inductees Murray Cunningham (1973-76)--Football Don J. Henderson (1946-49)--Football, Baseball Ed Hooper (1940-1998)--Athletics Hubie Smith Jr. (1950-56)--Golf 1995 Inductees Ed Burns (1975-79)--Football Kurt Fitz-Randolph (1976-80)--Rifle Rodney Moore (1975-79)--Track 1996 Inductees Eldon Burgess (1962-96) and Gene Davidson (1962-98)--Broadcasting Wayne Pack (1970-73)--Basketball Kim Tunnell-Suiter (1982-85)--Volleyball Mike Winchester (1972-75)--Baseball 1997 Inductees Wayne Anderson (1977-80)--Football Donley Canary (1973-77)--Baseball Jim Newkirk (1980-89)--Rifle Cheryl Taylor (1983-87)--Basketball
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1998 Inductees Juan Escudero (1986-88)--Tennis Bruce Harris (1955-57)--Basketball Bob Joye (1967-80)--Football Derek Lane (1984-87)--Baseball 1999 Inductees Jim Cornelius (1985-88)--Golf Johnny Donnelly (1989-98)--Supporter Melinda Clayton Hatfield (1986-90)--Basketball Elaine Proffitt Keagle (1978-82)--Rifle 2000 Inductees Bill Branch (1949-52)--Football, Baseball C. Stephen Lynn (1966-69)--Tennis Melanie Marshall (1986-89)--Volleyball, Basketball, Softball, Golf John D. Wall (1950-53)--Track Lana Ward (1987-90)--Rifle 2001 Inductees Matt Bulow (1987-90)--Tennis, Paralympics Angela Moorehead (1988-91)-- Basketball Matt Stark (1977-80)--Rifle 2002 Inductees John Fitzpatrick (1969-72)--Football Todd Kemp (1985-88)--Baseball Roschelle Vaughn (1990-92)--Basketball 2003 Inductees Becky Murray Isom (1982-85)--Volleyball Stephen Kite, Sr. (1982-86)--Basketball Steve Moore(1968-83)--Athletics Trainer Raymond Slonena, Sr. (1980-84)--Rifle Barry Wilmore (1982-85)--Football 2004 Inductees Anthony Avery (1986-90)--Basketball Beth Keylon (1992-94)--Softball Andrea Roark (1990-93)--Softball Delores Wheatley (1969-2004)--Academics 2005 Inductees Leonard “Sonny” Allen (1951-54)--Football Scott Baerns (1985-88)--Baseball David Mays (1974-98)--Baseball Coach 2006 Inductees Shawn Monday Smith (1986-90)--Basketball Cecilia Ramsey Fisher (1988-91)--Basketball Angelo Volpe (1987-2000)--President Melanie Gray Walker (1991-95--Golf Bill Worrell (1981-2006)--Basketball Coach 2007 Inductees Dr. Thurston Banks (1973-2006)--Administrator Stacy Hughes Britt (19866-89)--Softball Dr. David Larimore (1976-2006)--Administrator Eddie Scott (1951-54)--Football, Track Ryan Weeks (1986-89)--Football 2008 Inductees Chris Hedman (1986-90)--Tennis Mark Maberry (1994-97)--Baseball John “Shakey” McClellan (1964-2007)--Supporter Rachel Melchiorre (1994-97)--Volleyball Tom Pack (1996-99)--Golf 2009 Inductees Dena Adams Fairley (1995-98)--Cross Country, Track Jim Bishop (1967-71)--Football, Baseball John Moorhead (1955-59)--Football, Track Tony Stone (1955-59/67-73)--Football/Coach Branon Vaughn (1995-99)--Football 2010 Inductees Steve Hawkins (1984-87)--Baseball Diane Seng Haynes (1996-2000)--Basketball, Volleyball, Track Brandy Henry Kleeman (1999-2000)--Softball Gene Palmer (1956-60)--Cross Country, Track
2011 Inductees Ralph Broyles (1959-60), Football Chad Evitts (1997-2000), Football Angie Duncan Hyche (1983-87), Volleyball James “Redbone” McMillan (1958-61), Football Esra Bayburt Roan (1994-98), Tennis 2012 Inductees Ralph Broyles (1959-60), Football Chad Evitts (1997-2000), Football Angie Duncan Hyche (1983-87), Volleyball James “Redbone” McMillan (1958-61), Football Esra Bayburt Roan (1994-98), Tennis 2013 Inductees Kylie Crouch (1997-01), Golf Stephanie Dallmann (2000-03), Softball Wes Gallagher (1996-99), Football Lupita Hernandez (2000-03), Tennis Damien Kinloch (2001-03), Basketball 2014 Inductees Casey Benjamin (2001-03), Baseball Stephanie Busch Warren (1997-00), Volleyball Howard Cochran (1969-72), Football Aaron Hupman (1971-73), Rifle LeeAnn Mongar Shurette (2000-03), Softball
A period of 10 years must pass after they complete their eligibility before athletes can be nominated for the Tech Sports Hall of Fame. Nominations are due each year by June 30. Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame Raymond Brown...........................1933-1937 Hooper Eblen................................1941-1974 Tom Fann......................................1950-1952 P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967 Emmett Strickland........................1933-1936 Wilburn Tucker..............................1941-1967 Star Wood.....................................1950-1951 Jim Youngblood............................1968-1972 Bill Dupes......................................1954-1962 Watson Brown.......................................2006OVC Hall of Fame Dr. Thurston Banks........................1974-2006 Bob Bell........................................1976-2012 Raymond Brown...........................1933-1937 Dr. Everett Derryberry...................1943-1974 Hooper Eblen................................1941-1974 David Larimore..............................1977-2004 David Mays....................................1974-1999 Marynell Meadors.........................1970-1986 Bobby Nichols...............................1967-2008 Johnny Oldham.............................1955-1964 P.V. Overall....................................1923-1967 Malcolm Quillen............................1930-1933 Dr. Arliss Roaden...........................1974-1985 Wilburn Tucker..............................1941-1967 Angelo Volpe.................................1987-2000 Don Wade.....................................1966-1982 Bill Worrell....................................1980-2006 College Football Hall of Fame Jim Youngblood............................1968-1972
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ALL-TIME HONOR ROLL Career Best Times/Distances Track and Cross Country on the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll The Athletic Director’s Honor Roll was established in 1989 to recognize student-athletes who achieve a 3.0 grade-point average or higher for the semester. Numbers in parentheses indicate semesters each athlete has placed on the Honor Roll through 2014 Fall semester: MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY Steven Anderson (4) Kolbe Andrzejewski (8) Ian Barclay (1) Justin Birdwell (2) Christopher Bishop (1) Matthew Bishop (7)Andrew Bock (1) Kevin Boucher (7) Mark Brzuchalski (4) Ben Byard (3) Mark Caldwell (1) Bryan Chambers (1) Brandon Collins (1) Andrew Coombe (2) Ramsey Coutta (3) Eric Crews (8) Joe Czarneski (1) Chris Dake (1) Michael Davis (1) Shane Davis (2) Drew DeLorenzo (1) Joseph DeLorenzo (4) Rodney Dutro (1) William Enicks (6) Daniel Flatt (1) Daniel Francis (4) John Gordon (10) Stephen Gordon (8) John Greene (8) Collin Gwaltney (1) Andy Holbrook (7) Brennan Huber (2) Kevin Jacobs (5) James Johnson (1) Nathan Johnson (1) Joseph Justice (1) Bryan Kaylor (1) Brian Kennedy (1) Chris Kennedy (8) Sam Lariviere (3) Sam Linhoss (7) Nathan Livesay (3) Bill Longhurst (1) Michael Lyda (1) Joseph Mabry (1) Donnie Madgett (1) Michael Mahan (6) Palmer Maphet (1) Bill Martin (1) Adam McLeod (7) Chad Messmer (3) Jason Michalek (1) Andy Milligan (1) Bryan Mittlestat (1) James Mittlestat (1)
Anthony Motta (4) Bob Newby (1) Steve Parham (3) Matt Pennycuff (3) Chris Perry (2) Brian Pickett (2) Jarrad Read (4) Jordan Roth (1) Ben Shassere (5) Colin Smith (6) Ryan Smith (1) Sterling Smith (4) Nathan Snow (3) Grant Stark (1) Tommy Stevens (3) Sam Taylor (2) Ben Thompson (6) Scott Turner (1) Spencer Whittier (5) Daniel Williamson (2) Kenneth Winter (2) Andrew Wisniewski (3) Peter Woerner (5)
WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY/ TRACK & FIELD Dena Adams (6) Jenny Adams (5) Lauren Addie (1) Laura Aitkin (1) Amy Ashe (4) Catherine Baites (8) Baylee Bagemann (1) Megan Banks (3) Charridy Barnhart (1) Nichole Barnhart (5) Michele Bentley (1) Christina Bock (2) Ashley Bolden (3) Madison Borden (6) Leah Bradley (5) Ashley Brady (4) Kelley Brennan (2) Buffy Bright (1) Courtney Brint (2) Cindy Broome (6) Brittney Brown (5) Victoria Brown (2) Karen Burchfield (2) Kendale Caldwell (7) Merrie Caldwell (8) Amy Campbell (3) Gwen Cannon (7) Amy Carmon (1)
Leayn Carter (5) Rhonda Carter (2) Katie Carmichael (6) Kelly Carmichael (6) Danielle Catlett (7) Emily Chaney (1) Claire Cashin (2) Rebecca Cline (10) Anna Connell (2) Dalis Connell (4) Kristen Cook (2) Anna Cooper (1) Brittany Cotto (4) Christy Cotton (6) Tammy Cottrell (1) Teresa Cowan (1) Amy Crosier (1) Mary Jo Crowell (1) Kristen Deardorff (3) Amy Dickinson (5) Yeshi Dohrmann (6) Christina Driscoll (1) Rebeca Duarte (2) Leslie Dunford (1) Ifey Eguzo (7) Ashley Evans (8) Jessica Ezika (1) Beth Filipek (1) Karen Fiscor (1) Kathryn Forbes (5) Rachel Forbes (11) Rebecca Forbes (8) Farrah Franklin (1) Vicki Froning (1) Deidra Garrett (4) Emily Gately (1) Joana Gerold (1) Susan Griego (2) Jessica Haire (4) Lucy Hale (4) Amy Hall (2) Karen Hall (1) Molly Hammonds (2) Heather Hargis (1) Ariane Harper (1) Hailee Hayes (1) Jayne Heatherly (1) Brooke Holman (7) Margarett Holder (5) Rachel Hooks (7) Mindy Hoskins (3) Addie House (2) Elizabeth House (1) Amy Howard (3) Tera Hughes (2) Brelinda Johnson (5) Teri Johnson (1) Aseelah Jones (2)
Julie Jones (5) Laura Jones (2) Traci Jones (9) Krysten Joshen (1) Christina Judon (2) Kelli Keck (2) Erin Keyes (3) Brooklyn Kimball (7) Kristi King (4) Makayla Kington (1) Michelle Kline (11) Sarah Kmet (5) Courtney Koehl (1) Amanda Lane (5) Kimbel Lea (2) Keri Light (8) Landry Loving (4) Ashley Lowe (1) Beth Lowe (2) Katie Lowery (7) Katherine Lynn (7) Meagan Lyons (1) Megan Mackie (2) Jennifer Mallory (2) Dana Mason (1) Allison Mayhew 1) Ashley Mayhew (8) Courtney Mayo (2) Molly McCarthy (1) Candace McClain (3) Amelia McCoy (7) Brittany McGee (2) Lera McNamara (1) Melanie Mickle (5) Beth Miller (7) Chelsea Mills (2) Elizabeth Mitchell (4) Rebecca Mitchell (1) Sheila Mitchell (4) Monique Moffett (4) Juanita Navarro (1) Meghan O’Donoghue (9) Kathie O’Niell (1) Julie Overbay (1) Tiffany Palmer (8) Jamie Papi (1) Emily Parker (3) Rachel Perry (3) Morgan Phillips (2) Jenna Philpott (6) Stephanie Place (10) Becky Plaine (1) Misty Porter (1) Allison Price (2) Kelly Raine (2) Johanna Remsing (1) Sarah Rich (2) Lenita Rime (1)
Kanetra Robertson (2) Christie Runyon (2) Caitlin Russell (4) Jessica Savage (1) Brooke Schliewe (1) Delena Sharp (2) Jamie Sharp (1) Maggie Silvers (5) Amanda Simmons (5) Sarah Smith (2) Jennifer Souder (3) Ashley Southern (3) Casey Stinson (3) Christina Stolaas (2) Madison Stremler (1) Jessica Studer (2) Karena Swisher (2) Elisa Tanksley (5) Morgan Taylor (3) Katie-Lynn Templeton (5) Alathea Thompson (4) Jaelyn Todd (3) Meggan Toohey (6) Angela Towne (7) Stephanie Ward (9) Richelle Wardell (4) Lauren Watson (7) Leah Watson (7) Amanda Weaver (5) Kara Webb (1) Emily Weinzetl (6) Haley Wennerstrom (6) Atlanta Westbrook (3) Ginger Wilkey (9) Emily Williams (6) Lee Williams (2) Melissa Williams (2) Missy Williams (2) Sarah Wilson (1) Peri Winborne (8) Lacy Yslas (9) Jennifer Zaffarano (8)
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HONORS AND AWARDS Career Best Times/Distances
Meghan O’Donoghue
Dennis Ogbe
Ellie Iaciafano
Woman of the Year
Man of the Year
1991 - Dana Scott (Basketball) 1992 - Cecilia Ramsey (Basketball) 1993 - Bonnie Zoss (Volleyball/Track/BB) 1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Merrie Robin Caldwell (CC/Track) 1997 - Dena Adams (Track/CC) 1998 - Rachel Melchiorre (Volleyball) 1999 - Amber Clark (Basketball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) and Collin Carmichael (Basketball) 2001 - Rachael Gobble (Basketball) and Adrienne Fortmann (Softball) 2002- Janet Holt (Basketball) 2003 - LeeAnne Mongar (Softball) 2004 - Alexis Boyd (Soccer) and Andrea Brown (Basketball) 2005 - Laura Sidorowicz (Volleyball) 2006 - Anne Morrow (Volleyball) 2007 - Kayla Garrison (Golf) 2008 - Beth Boden (Softball) 2009 - Kappy Lang (Volleyball) 2010 - Teresa Craig (Volleyball) 2011 - Brooke Mayo (Soccer) 2012 - Lindsey Reed (Soccer) 2013 - Kellie Cook (Basketball) 2014 - Meghan O’Donoghue (Track/CC)
1993 - Ben Holt (Baseball) 1994 - Mike Kinney (Baseball) 1995 - Willie Queen (Football) 1996 - Gerald Bentley (Football) 1997 - Robert Taylor (Football) 1998 - Jeff Norman (Football) 1999 - T.J. Christian (Football) 2000 - Wes Gallagher (Football) 2001 - Larrie Smith (Basketball) 2002- Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Brent Jolly (Basketball) 2004 - Luis Aquerrevere (Tennis) 2005 - Brett Vavra (Football) 2006 - David McMahan (Football) 2007 - Anthony Ash (Football) 2008 - Thomas Nelson (Baseball) 2009 - Bradley Thompson (Football) 2010 - Josh Simer (Golf) 2011 - Kelechi Ordu (Football) 2012 - Corey Watson (Football) 2013 - Tristan Archer (Baseball) 2014 - Dennis Ogbe (Basketball)
Staff HonoredStaff AnHonored An Tory Acheson - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 2003, 2006 John Blair - Women’s Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 Matt Bragga - Baseball TBCA Coach of the Year - 2009 OVC Coach of the Year - 2010, 2013 Bill Branch - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 Watson Brown - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 2011 Kenny Doyle - Tennis OVC Coach of theYear - 2012, 2013 Jennie Gilbert - Volleyball OVC Coach of the Year - 1997 David Green - Athletic Trainer TATS Trainer of the Year - 1994 Frank Harrell - Men’s Basketball TSWA Coach of the Year - 1991
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Daniel Miles
Brandon Thomasson
Outstanding Female Athlete of the Year
Outstanding Male Athlete of the Year
1994 - Beth Keylon (Softball) 1995 - Taunya Lovelace (Basketball) 1996 - Stacy Hughes (Softball) 1997 - Diane Seng (Basketball) 1998 - Diane Seng (Basketbal/VB/Track) 1999 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2000 - Diane Seng (Basketball/Volleyball) 2001 - Janet Holt (Basketball) 2002 - Janet Holt (Basketball) and Lupita Hernandez (Tennis) 2003 - Stephanie Dallmann (Softball) 2004 - Lori Bayless (Softball) 2005 - Emily Christian (Basketball) 2006 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Emily Christian (Basketball) 2007 - Bonnie Bynum (Softball) and Beth Boden (Softball) 2008 - Stephanie Fischer (Softball) 2009 - Stephanie Place (CC and Track) 2010 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) 2011 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) and Leah Meffert (Volleyball) 2012 - Tacarra Hayes (Basketball) 2013 - Diamond Henderson (Basketball) 2014 - Ellie Iaciafano (Soccer/Basketball)
1994 - Mike Jones (Football) 1995 - Greg Bibb (Basketball) 1996 - Michael Penix (Football) 1997 - Mark Maberry (Baseball) 1998 - Andre Caballero (Football) 1999 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2000 - Branon Vaughn (Football) 2001 - Chad Evitts (Football) 2002 - Grant Swallows (Football) 2003 - Casey Benjamin (Baseball) 2004 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) 2005 - Willie Jenkins (Basketball) and Frank Omiyale (Football) 2006 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2007 - Scott Stallings (Golf) 2008 - Larry Shipp (Football) 2009 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) 2010 - A.J. Kirby-Jones (Baseball) and Chad Oberacker (Baseball) 2011 - Zac Swansey (Basketball) 2012 - Tim Benford (Football) 2013 - Syrym Abdukhalikov (Tennis) 2014 - Daniel Miles (Baseball) and Brandon Thomasson (Baseball)
Tech Athletics staff members have won many honors and awards since 1986 Bobby Holloway - Softball OVC Coach of the Year - 1994 Tom Kelly - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2001 Jeff Lebo - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001, 2002 Barry Lewis - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 2008 David Mays - Baseball OVC Coach of the Year -1993, 1995, 1997 Sytia Messer - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year, 2011 George Moody - Rifle OVC Coach of the Year - 2002, 2003 Bobby Nichols - Men’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 1990, 2005 Bobby Nichols - Women’s Golf OVC Coach of the Year - 2000, 2001 Steve Payne - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2006
Jim Ragland - Football OVC Coach of the Year - 1992, 1993 Rob Schabert - Sports Information TTU Outstanding Professional - 2004 Qasim Sheikh - Women’s Soccer OVC Coach of the Year - 1998 Randy Smith - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1991, 1992, 1999, 2006 Randy Smith - Women’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1999 Mike Sutton - Men’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 2005 BWAA Most Courageous, 2006 NSC Kaia Jergenson Courage Award, 2006 Bill Worrell - Women’s Basketball OVC Coach of the Year - 1987, 1990, 1992, 2000 Bill Worrell - Men’s Tennis OVC Coach of the Year - 1986
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ATHLETICS STAFF ADMINISTRATION Career BestAND Times/Distances ATHLETICS ADMINISTRATION
HEAD COACHES
Wayne Angel Cross Country/Track
Matt Bragga Baseball
Polk Brown Men’s/Women’s Golf
Watson Brown Bonnie Bynum Jim Davis Football Softball Women’s Basketball
Mark Wilson Tennessee Tech University Director of Athletics
Kenny Doyle Men’s Tennis
Casey Kramer Performance
Steve Payne Men’s Basketball
Steve Springthopre Dave Zelenock Soccer Volleyball
ATHLETIC PERFORMANCE
TICKET OFFICE
COMPLIANCE
Leveda Dexter Corporate Sales & Marketing
Sandy Zimmerman
Kim Meredith
Jenna Bekker
Katie Tallant
Matt Hewett
ACADEMICS & STUDENT WELFARE
Jenna Philpott
EQUIPMENT Frank Harrell Associate Athletics Director
Marilyn Borch-Jensen
Justin Hilliard
Ashlee Kiser
Joe Erdeljac Director of Sports Medicine
Virginia Lewis
Dr. Lance Jasitt Tammie McMillan Associate A.D. Assistant A.D. Business Academics
John Albertson
SPORTS INFORMATION / GOLDEN EAGLE SPORTS NETWORK Dr. Jeff Roberts Rob Schabert Mandy Faculty Athletics Assistant A.D. Thatcher Representative Sports Information Compliance & Special Events
Tom Hollander
Marc Graham
FACILITIES AND EVENTS
Matt Dexter
Cody Sircy
Mike Lehman
Dylan Vazzano
ADMINISTRATIVE
DEVELOPMENT
Patrena Hicks
Cory McDonald
Jocelyn VerVelde
MARKETING & SALES
Jesse Bunch
Allison Boshears
Zach Ledbetter
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MEDIA RELATIONS Career Best Times/Distances Rob
SCHABERT
St. Cloud State, 1977
v Assistant Athletics Director for Sports Information and Broadcasting Now in his 32nd year on the Tennessee Tech athletics staff, Rob Schabert is assistant athletics director for sports information and broadcasting. He joined the Tech staff on Sept. 8, 1982, and has been going full-speed ever since, working not only in publicizing Tech’s student-athletes and staff but also in promotions and marketing for the athletics department. In September 2008 he was inducted into the Hall of Distinction at Minnesota State University (Mankato). An active member of the College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA), he has attended the organization’s annual workshop in 32 of his 37 years in the profession. He has served on numerous CoSIDA committees, including Ethics, Academic All-America and Writing, and he currently serves on the Olympic Liaison Committee. In 2004, he was voted winner of the university’s Outstanding Professional Award, and in July 2005 was promoted to his current title. Schabert has won dozens of national publications and writing awards, including “Best in the Nation” from USA Volleyball for his annual media guide six times. In addition to award-winning publications, he has kept pace with the fast-changing world of the sports information profession, moving Tech smoothly into the digital age and the exploding world of social media. Schabert, 58, has established several programs within the department. He created the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in 1987 and initiated the President’s Awards program in 1991. He also established the Woman of the Year/Man of the Year awards along with the Outstanding Male and Female Athlete awards.
He is active in the TTU Sports Hall of Fame selection process and serves as the emcee of the annual Hall of Fame Dinner. Schabert has promoted the selection of numerous Tech Academic All-Americans and is extremely active in promoting both the academic and athletic accomplishments of Tech’s student-athletes. Another wing of his operation is the day-to-day production and operations of the vast Tech athletics web site, TTUsports.com. Rob and his staff also serve as the hosts to all media attending athletics events on campus. Over the past several years, many of the interns who have worked for Schabert have moved into full-time positions in the Sports Information profession at a wide variety of colleges and universities, including Appalachian State, UAB, Xavier, Idaho, Texas State, New Mexico, Minnesota State (Mankato) and Florida Atlantic. A Minnesota native who learned the trade under the guidance of his father, Bob (a long-time Minnesota Sportswriter), Rob earned his bachelor’s degree in mass communications from St. Cloud (Minn.) State University in 1977, spent one year in the Minnesota Twins public relations office, and was SID for five years at Mankato State University. He was a charter member of the St. Cloud chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, the Society of Professional Journalists. In 2002, Rob was a volunteer with the Salt Lake Olympic Committee as a member of the Press Operations staff. Rob and his wife, Joan, have two grown children who are also in the public relation business -- Matt (Morehead State sports information) and Kristen (U.S. Army public affairs). They also have one grandson, Jacob.
Sports Information Coordinators Mike Lehman, 25, is in his third year on
the Tech Sports Information staff. A Northern Illinois University graduate from Dundee, Ill., Lehman worked as an undergraduate in the NIU SID office. He serves as the primary contact for the Golden Eagle men’s basketball and baseball teams, as well as men’s and women’s golf, and secondary contact for football. He is also heavily involved in providing daily updates on the official Tech Athletics website, producing department publications and a variety of social media projects. Lehman is also the primary statistician for all Golden Eagle teams. While at Northern Illinois, Lehman held several responsibilities over. After gaining experience his first year, he was kept on for a special summer project of reformatting the record books. Lehman earned new duties in his second year, including leading the statistics crew for basketball and assisting with volleyball. He was also the secondary contact for women’s tennis and was chosen to design the 2012 MAC Women’s Tennis Championship program. During his time with the Huskies, NIU was honored as a 2011 “Super 11” sport information department by the Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), which recognizes the best 11 Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) departments in the nation during the season.
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Jocelyn VerVelde, a graduate of Central
Michigan University and native of Oostburg, Wis., joined the Sports Information staff in 2013 and is in her second season on the Golden Eagle SID staff. VerVelde, 24, majored in sports studies at CMU and minored in journalism. She is the primary contact for the volleyball, women’s basketball, tennis and track & field teams, and will work with all 14 Golden Eagle programs. She serves as the primary contact for all of Tech’s social media efforts, and provides daily updates on TTUsports.com, contributes to “unlimited” magazine, and provides photography and graphic design support. A 2008 graduate of Sheboygan (Wis.) County Christian High School where she was a standout player in volleyball, basketball and soccer, she spent two years at North Dakota State University and was a member of the volleyball team. She transfered to Central Michigan where she played her final three seasons for the Chippewas, with current Golden Eagle volleyball head coach Dave Zelenock as one of the assistant coaches. During her final year at CMU, she worked as a student assistant in the sports information office, and was the primary contact for the men’s and women’s track & field teams.
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Career Best Times/Distances Sports Information and Video Coordinators Dylan Vazzano, a graduate of Syracuse University and native of Los
Angeles, joined the Sports Information staff at Tennessee Tech University in mid-August, 2013, as a Sports Information Coordinator and enters his second season on the staff. Vazzano, 25, is the primary contact for soccer and softball, and broadcasts the audio portion of all webstreams on the Golden Eagle Sports Network, including soccer, volleyball, basketball, baseball and softball games which also air on the OVC Digital Network. He is also the sidelines reporter during football broadcasts on the Golden Eagle Sports Network, and provided play-by-play for selected basketball games. Vazzano came to Tech after spending two years as Sports Information Director and lead play-by-play broadcaster at Menlo College, an NAIA school in the San Francisco Bay Area. While at Menlo, Vazzano controlled all communications and media relations aspects for the department’s 14 sports, As a broadcaster, he provided play-by-play for football, men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, men’s and women’s soccer, volleyball, softball, men’s wrestling, and served as the “voice” of eight different regional and national tournaments. In addition to his Tech duties, he has also spent the past five years providing radio play-by-play and commentary for the Hyannis Hawks of the Cape Cod Baseball League, and was selected to broadcast the league’s annual All-Star game each of the past two years on NPR.
Marc Graham 22, joined the Tennessee Tech Athletics staff in the
role of Video Coordinator , and handles all video operations for the Golden Eagle Sports Network and Tech’s productions for the Ohio Valley Conference Digital Network. He also serves as director for The Watson Brown Show, all live webstreams of Tech athletics events, and helps with the new video board in Eblen Center. He earned his degree from the University of Cincinnati, and spent the past summer as Assistant Editor and Post Production Coordinator on the feature film Bad Blood in Los Angeles. While at the University of Cincinnati, Graham spent two years with the Bearcats TV office and held several responsibilities, varying from directing live web streams, producing program series, and editing special features. Graham also was an assistant on The Sammi Cronin Show. He spent the past two years directing, producing, and editing two documentaries and one short film. Graham’s first drama director’s debut was titled Solace, a story about a young man’s struggles with his brother’s substance addiction and his own deteriorating state. The film was premiered in Corbett Theatre at the University of Cincinnati. Graham graduated in 2014, earning a degree in electronic media with a minor in marketing.
Tom Hollander, 25, is in his first season as a member of the Ten-
nessee Tech Athletics staff, filling the role of Video Coordinator within the Sports Information Office. He works with all video operations for the Golden Eagle Sports Network and Tech’s productions for the Ohio Valley Conference Digital Network, including technical director of The Watson Brown Show. He works in a variety of roles on all live webstreams of Tech athletics events, and is the primary producer of the new video board in Eblen Center. A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hollander is a graduate of Kent State University. Prior to taking his post at Tech, he completed an internship with the Cleveland Browns where he was hands-on with most aspects of the Browns’ live productions, both in-stadium and from the team’s training complex. Hollander began in video production early in his high school career, where he became a motivated trailblazer, helping to create production programs with his instructors.
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OHIO CONFERENCE CareerVALLEY Best Times/Distances
From left: Beth DeBauche, Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner; Brad Walker, Associate Commissioner/Chief Operating Officer; Jennifer Gibbs, Assistant Commissioner for Championships; Kyle Schwartz, Assistant Commissioner for Media Relations; Brian Pulley, Assistant Commissioner for External Affairs; Matthew Banker, Assistant Commissioner for Institutional Services; Heather Brown, Director of Media Relations. Now in its 66th year, the Ohio Valley Conference continues to build on the success that has made it the nation’s eighth-oldest NCAA Division I conference. In May 2011 the Conference expanded for the second time in four years, adding Belmont University which will begin competition in the 2012-13 academic year. The addition of Belmont gave the OVC 12 members, the most the league has had at one time in its illustrious history. The move added a second team in the city of Nashville and was the first addition to the league since Southern Illinois University Edwardsville joined in 2008. Subsequently, the league has shown its stability over the past decade, seeing only one member institution depart over the past 13 years. The 2009-10 school year saw a change in leadership as Beth DeBauche was named the seventh full-time Commissioner in league history on July 28. She is currently one of just six females to be the head of a Division I conference, and one of just nine to lead a Division I conference all-time. The last three commissioners of the OVC have moved onto jobs as the commissioner of the Big Ten, Big 12 and the Mid-American Conferences. The OVC’s proud past dates back to 1948, but seeds for the new league were actually planted in 1941. Discussions were put on hold by World War II but reemerged Feb. 27-28, 1948 at the Kentucky Hotel in Louisville as Morehead State, Louisville and Evansville merged to form the OVC. Tennessee Tech joined the OVC the following year. In the 1950s, the OVC became a pioneer on a much more significant scale socially, breaking racial barriers to provide educational and athletic opportunities to African-Americans. Through the past 65 years, 15 teams have won or shared the league’s football title. The list is led by Eastern Kentucky, winner of 21 outright or shared football crowns (including sharing the 2011 championship). Former member Middle Tennessee is next with 11 titles, followed by Tennessee Tech with 10. The first Division I-AA/FCS football playoff was held in 1978 with only four teams, which is the only year through present day that the OVC did not field a playoff representative. In the late 1970s, women’s athletics began somewhat of a rebirth on the national scene as the NCAA began sponsoring and marketing women’s sports. Recognizing the need to provide increased opportunities for female athletes, the OVC established women’s championships in the sports of basketball, tennis and track in 1977, with cross country and volley-
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ball added over the next four years. Those sports were initially governed by the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), but the overall strength of women’s programs in the league was demonstrated by the automatic bids the OVC instantly received when the NCAA became the governing body in 1982. The playing field is not the only place where OVC athletes are working hard. The league also recognizes excellence in the classroom. Six Scholar-Athlete Awards are presented yearly to male and female athletes, while others are commended for their academic success by being Medal of Honor recipients or earning a spot on the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Additionally, the league annually presents one institutional Academic Achievement Award, as well as separate team awards in each Conference-sponsored sport. Since the College Sports Information Directors of American (CoSIDA) Academic All-America program began, the Ohio Valley Conference has had 215 student-athletes honored with the award, including 36 over the last three years. Through the early years of the league, administrators wrestled with fan behavior due to the close proximity of the Conference members and the intense rivalries which developed. Just as it did decades ago, the OVC took the leadership
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role on what has become a national issue. In 1995, the OVC implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy which promotes principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent. The statement has become a model for others to follow across the nation, and has answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics. Additionally, the OVC annually presents the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, in honor of the former Morehead State student-athlete, coach and athletics director, to a junior or senior student-athlete with significant athletic contributions who best exemplifies the characteristics of sportsmanship and citizenship. Most recently, the Conference has also implemented the OVC Institutional and Team Sportsmanship Awards, which are presented to one institution and 18 sportspecific teams voted by their peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical conduct as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. The vision of leadership demonstrated by the Founding Fathers in 1948 remains alive today as the Ohio Valley Conference prepares for the future. One example is in regard to the current trend in collegiate athletics administration for increased involvement of university presidents in setting policies and making rules. The presidents of OVC institutions, however, have always governed the Conference, long before presidential governance became a national theme. The Ohio Valley Conference sponsors the following sports: baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, tennis and track for men, and basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, tennis, track and volleyball for women. In addition, the OVC also sponsors the combined men’s and women’s sport of rifle. Now in its seventh decade of competition, the Ohio Valley Conference has grown significantly from its humble beginnings while increasing the number of athletics opportunities it provides for students. Current league representatives include charter members Eastern Kentucky University, Morehead State University and Murray State University, along with Austin Peay State University, Belmont University, Eastern Illinois University, Jacksonville State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Technological University and the University of Tennessee at Martin. .
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TENNESSEE TECH Career BestUNIVERSITY Times/Distances PICTURESQUE VIEWS:
Two of America’s most picturesque lakes can be found within a short drive of Cookeville. Dale Hollow Lake is just to the north, while Center Hill Lake (shown here) is just south of town.
NICE WEATHER:
The Cookeville area enjoys a mild climate throughout the year, perfect for the abundant outdoor recreational opportunities. January: average high 53F, average low - 38F, July: average high 89F, average low 67F Annual average precipitation: 51 inches Annual average snowfall: 8 inches
CLOSE TO EVERYBODY: Tennessee Tech is less than a day’s drive from almost half of the USA. Mileage to Tech: Nashville (78), Chattanooga (95), Knoxville (102), Atlanta (210), Birmingham (238), Louisville (247), Cincinnati (250), Memphis (289), Indianapolis (357), Tallahassee (397), St. Louis (399), Detroit (525), Cleveland (529), Chicago (547), Orlando (646), New Orleans (648), ESPN Studios (933)
Tennessee Tech University Athletics Mission Statement The mission of Tennessee Technological University Intercollegiate Athletics, based upon and consistent with the university’s mission, is to encourage student scholarship and sportsmanship with emphasis placed on helping studentathletes make appropriate progress toward completion of their chosen academic degree programs and become productive members of society. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program serves as a rallying point for the university as well as a public relations outlet for university activities by striving to bring positive recognition to TTU through a program built on concepts including excellence, integrity, and enthusiasm.
Academic integrity is a key element in athletic decisions, thus ensuring that the educational values, practices, and the university’s mission set the standard for the program. TTU’s athletic program strives for student-athlete excellence in competition and in the academic setting. TTU seeks to field disciplined and competitive athletic teams dedicated to observing sportsmanship and applicable rules, to providing quality athletic training and medical support to intercollegiate athletics, and to supporting the general welfare of student-athletes. The TTU Intercollegiate Athletics Program focuses on the overall development of all persons participating in athletics. Ethical conduct and good sportsmanship are pro-
moted among faculty and students, alumni and friends, athletics department staff, and student-athletes. The program adheres to the policies, rules, and guidelines of the National Collegiate Athletic Association NCAA), the Ohio Valley Conference (OVC), and the institution. Intercollegiate Athletics is as supportive of women as of men and as supportive of those in the minority as those in the majority. The program is committed to complying with Title IX regulations. Intercollegiate Athletics provides opportunities to eligible persons without regard to age, gender, color, race, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or disability.
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