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2014-15 Media Guide Table of Contents 2014-15 Schedules..................................................................... 1 UConn Quick Facts/Table of Contents....................................... 1 2013-14 Roster............................................................................ 2 A Look at The American............................................................. 3 Head Coach Greg Roy............................................................. 4-5 Associate Head Coach Rich Miller ............................................. 6 Assistant Coach Moose Akanno................................................. 6 Student-Athlete Profiles..........................................................7-34 2013-14 Season Review........................................................... 35 UConn in Conference................................................................ 36 Conference Champions............................................................. 37 Records................................................................................38-39 UConn All-Americans................................................................ 40 University of Connecticut.......................................................... 41

University Quick Facts Location.....................................................................Storrs, Conn. Enrollment........................................................................... 30,424 Founded................................................................................. 1881 Nickname............................................................. Huskies, UConn Colors................................................. National Flag Blue & White Conference......................................American Athletic Conference Affiliation................................................................NCAA Division I President.................................................................. Susan Herbst Director of Athletics.................................................Warde Manuel Sr. Associate AD/Senior Woman Administrator............Deb Corum Senior Associate AD/ MT Administrator.........................Neal Eskin Division of Athletics Phone.................................... (860) 486-2725 Sr. Assoc. Director of Athletics/Communications... Michael Enright Assistant Director/Athletic Communications................Phil Chardis ............................................................................Patrick McKenna ...................................................................................Bill Peterson Athletic Communications Assistants.............................Jeff Piascik ................................................................................. Bobby Mullen ............................................................................. Scott Waggoner Athletic Communications Secretary.....................Luanne Dunstan Athletic Communications Phone........................... (860) 486-3531 Athletic Communications Fax................................ (860) 486-5085 Track & Field Contact...................................................Jeff Piascik Email...................................................Jeffrey.Piascik@uconn.edu Web Site Address........................................... UConnHuskies.com

Tra c k & F i e l d /C r o ss C o u ntr y Contacts Office Phone........................................................... (860) 486-2365 Fax......................................................................... (860) 486-0525 Head Coach.................................................................... Greg Roy Coach Roy’s E-mail.................................. gregory.roy@uconn.edu Associate Head Coach................................................... Rich Miller Coach Miller’s E-mail........................... richard.s.miller@uconn.edu Assistant Coach/Cross Country Coach...................Moose Akanno Coach Akanno’s E-mail.................. museveni.akanno@uconn.edu

Cross Country September 13 Wolfie Invitational (Stony Brook, N.Y.) 26 Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown (Boston, Mass.) OCTOBER 04 Paul Short Run (Bethlehem, Pa.) 17 Rothenburg Run (Warwick, R.I.) 31 The American Championships (Tulsa, Okla.) NOVEMBER 14 NCAA Northeast Regional (Bronx, N.Y.)

INDOOR JANUARY 10 at Yale Invitational (New Haven, Conn.) 16 at NYC Gotham Cup (New York, N.Y.) 24 at Sorlein Invitational (Kingston, R.I.) 30-31 at Armory Track Invitiational (New York, N.Y.) 31 Terrier Classic (Boston, Mass.) FebruaRy 6-7 at Sykes & Sabock (State College, Pa.) 13-14 at Tyson Invitational (Fayetteville, Ark.) at David Hemery Valentine’s Invitational (Boston, Mass.) 14 21 at Alex Wilson Invitational (South Bend, Ind.) 22 at GBTC NE Invitational (Boston, Mass.) 27-28 at The American Championships (New York, N.Y.) MARCH 6-8 at IC4A Championships (Boston, Mass.) 13-14 NCAA Championships (Fayetteville, Ark.)

OUTDOOR MARCH 25-28 Texas Relays (Austin, Texas) 28 UCONN Spring Invite (Storrs, Conn.) APRIL 4 Yale Invitational (New Haven, Conn.) 2-4 Florida Relays (Gainesville, Fla.) 11 UConn Northeast Challenge (Storrs, Conn.) 17-18 Larry Ellis Invitational (Princeton, N.J.) 18 LSU Alumni Gold (Baton Rouge, La.) 23-26 Penn Relays (Philadelphia, Pa.) 27 Yale Invitational II (New Haven, Conn. ) MAY 7-9 New England Championships (Boston, Mass.) 14-17 The American Championships (Storrs, Conn.) 28-30 NCAA Championships (First Round - Jacksonville, Fla..) JUNE The University of Connecticut is committed to honoring collegiate athletic competition by demonstrating pride, responsibility, and respect. The UConn community, fans, alumni, students, coaches, and student-athletes promote these core values as proud Huskies and first class competitors.

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2014-15 Men’s Track and Field Roster Name

Year

Patrick Hayes Stephon Henry Robert Hovanec Craig Hunter Chandler Ives

So. Fr R-So. So. R-Fr.

Christopher Ackell R-Jr. Jake Almquist Fr. Chinedu Amonu So. Patrick Begley Fr. Toby Belton Sr. Trentan Beram Fr. Nick Bertoline So. Adam Boucher Jr. Philip Caldwell Sr. Alvaro Chavez Jr. Ryan Clarke So. David Cotton Sr. Darnell Cummings R-Sr. Jared Delane So. Cory Duggan Sr. Oluwatusin Edwards R-Jr. Oghenankpobo Efekoro Fr. Brian Eilers Sr. Trelonni Elliot R-So. Aidan Fiol Fr. Kevin Foster So. Alex Gagne Fr. Owen Gonser Fr. Demario Gray So. Matthew Graziano So. James Hampsey Fr.

Event

Hometown

Throws Brookfield, Conn. High Jump Woodstock, Conn. Sprints Ewing, N.J Distance Suffield, Conn. Jumps Westminster, Mass. Springs Hopewell Junction, N.Y. Mid-Distance Sparta, N.J. Javelin Tolland, Conn. Mid-Distance Cheshire, Conn. Mid-Distance West Windsor, N.J. Distance New Milford, Conn. Distance Madison, Conn. Sprints Millbrook, N.Y. Sprints Windsor, Conn. Pole Vault State Island, N.Y. Throws Windsor, Conn. Throws Brooklyn, N.Y. Javelin Simsbury, Conn. Sprints Harrisburg, Pa. Distance Faifield, Conn. Javelin East Lyme, Conn. Throws Thomaston, Conn. Distance Wrentham, Mass. Jumps Bloomfield, Conn. Throws Canton, Conn. Distance Metuchen, N.J.

Sprints Hurdles Sprints Pole Vault Pole Vault

Walpole, Mass. New Britain, Conn. Gillete, N.J. Robbinsville, N.J. Simsbury, Conn.

Name

Randall Johnson Harley Lacroix John Landis Joshua Lockhart James Lowe Ryan Luberto Selwyn Maxwell, Jr. Michael McGonnigle Patrick Meyer Wyatt Million Tim Murphy Michael O’Donnell Nick O’Leary Kyler Osborne Ryan Pearl Kevin Rogovich Michael Roy Aeron Sykes Alex Tan Parker Timmerman Deshaun Velez Nigel Walker Randall Wall Sean Walsh Amanze Williams Ned Wilson Charles Winter Seth Zuidema

Year Fr. Jr. Jr. Fr. Sr. So. R-Jr. Fr. Jr. So. Jr. So. R-Jr. Jr. So. Fr. Jr. R-So. Fr. Fr. Fr. R-So. So. Sr. Sr. R-So. Fr. Fr.

Event

Hometown

Jumps Warrington, Pa. Jumps Elkins Park, Pa. Jumps Philadelphia Pa. Mult-Events Somerset, N.J. Hurdles Roosevelt, N.Y. Throws Windham, Conn. Hurdles Monroe, N.Y. Distance New Fairfield, Conn. Multi-Events Hamlin, N.Y. Distance Wrightstown, N.J. Pole Vault New Fairfield, Conn. Mid-Distance Methuen, Mass. Mid-Distance North Attleboro, Mass. Javelin Payallup, Wash. Mid-Distance Hamden, Conn. Mid-Distance Demarest, N.J. Hurdles Lebanon, Conn. Hurdles Hartford, Conn. Mid-Distance Rocky Hill, Conn. Distance Brookfield, Conn. Springs Cambridge, Mass. Hurdles Rochester, N.Y. Hurdles Plainfield, N.J. Multi-Events Freehold, N.J. Jumps New Haven, Conn. Distance West Hartford, Conn. Mid-Distance Danbury, Conn. Javelin Midland Park, N.J.

Mapping the Team: Huskies By State 1

Massachusetts 6

8

Connecticut 29

4

New Jersey 12

Freshmen

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Almquist Begley Beram Efekoro Fiol Gagne Gonser Hampsey Henry Johnson

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Ives Lockhart McGonnigle Rogovich Tan Timmerman Velez Winter Zuidema

Sophomores

Amonu Bertoline Clarke Delane Elliot Foster Gray

Graziano Hayes Hovanec Hunter Luberto Million

O’Donnell Pearl Sykes Walker Wall Wilson

Juniors

Ackell Belton Jr. Boucher Chavez Edwards Lacroix Landis

Maxwell Jr. Meyer Murphy O’Leary Osborne Roy

Seniors/GS Caldwell Cotton Cummings Duggan Eilers Lowe Vento Walsh Williams

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A Look at the American Athletic Conference Not entirely unlike the nation that provides its namesake, the American Athletic Conference was born from an ideal in which members with ambitious goals are provided with the means to succeed in their quests for excellence. With roots that extend to three conferences, the American Athletic Conference membership in 2014-15 consists of 11 institutions: the University of Central Florida, the University of Cincinnati, East Carolina University, the University of Connecticut, the University of Houston, the University of Memphis, the University of South Florida, Southern Methodist University, Temple University, Tulane University and the University of Tulsa. The 2015-16 season sees the U.S. Naval Academy join the ranks in football only.

The American Athletic Conference holds television partnerships with ESPN and CBS Sports which will give the conference unprecedented national exposure. The football portion of the contract, which begins in the 2014 season, calls for nearly 90 percent of conference-controlled games on national broadcast or national cable platforms. The first American Athletic Conference Football Championship, which will be played in 2015, will be carried either on ABC or ESPN on Championship Saturday. In men’s basketball, the television deal calls for all conference-controlled games to be televised, with more than 63 percent slotted for national broadcast or national cable – a minimum of 107 games. The entire postseason tournament will be televised, including the championship game, which will be either on ABC or ESPN. Sixty percent of the American’s women’s basketball games will be carried on either national cable, regional sports networks or ESPN3.

Under the leadership of commissioner Mike Aresco, The American, which operated as the Big East Conference from 1979 to 2013, has immediately taken a place at the forefront of Division I athletics, with schools that have played in four Bowl Championship Series games, won four NCAA men’s basketball titles since 1999, and won nine NCAA women’s basketball championships since 1995.

American Athletic Conference teams will have access to the pinnacle of college football’s postseason structure. An American representative would be chosen for the College Football Playoff semifinals if it is among the top four teams following the regular season. Otherwise, the league would place its champion in either the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl if it is ranked higher than the champions of Conference USA, Two American Athletic Conference football teams were ranked in the top the Mid-American Conference, the Mountain West Conference and the 15 of the final 2013 Associated Press poll. Five were selected for bowl Sun Belt Conference. games, including UCF, which won the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl and finished the season ranked No. 10 nationally. The conference produced 14 play- Additionally, The American has announced primary or secondary parters who received All-America recognition by a major outlet. nerships with 12 bowls for the next six-year cycle, ensuring multiple annual matchups against the nation’s top conferences and providing The American had four players chosen in the first round of the 2014 NFL desirable postseason destinations to member institutions and their fans. Draft, trailing only the SEC and the ACC among FBS conferences. UCF quarterback Blake Bortles highlighted a group of 12 American Athletic The American Athletic Conference administers to its membership from Conference players chosen when he was taken No. 3 overall by the a state-of-the-art office located in Providence, R.I. The location of the Jacksonville Jaguars. conference headquarters – just steps from the city’s Amtrak station and 10 minutes from T.F. Green International Airport – gives the conference The success of The American in Year 1 was not limited to the gridiron. easy access to its member schools. UConn won NCAA titles in both men’s and women’s basketball. The conference had the best postseason winning percentage of any league The conference headquarters is equipped with a complete video proin men’s basketball, while The American produced top-10 teams in base- duction studio, serving as the home of the American Digital Network, ball, men’s soccer and men’s golf and sent half of its participating teams and small- and large-scale meeting rooms to accommodate the many to the NCAA Softball Championship. coaches’ and administrators’ meetings held on-site each year.

The UConn men’s 2014 indoor team (pictured left) won the inaugeral American Athletic Conference Indoor crown in mid-March.

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Greg Roy Head Coach 30th Overall Season

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Roy produced three All-Americans in the indoor season as Michael Rutt and Brian Gagnon earned their second All-America honors in the 800-meter run and Marquis Thomas was named an All-American in the high jump. Roy also took home USTFCCCA honors for the fourth time as he was named the Northeast Indoor Track Coach of the year following his successful 2009 Indoor season.

During the 2007-08 season, UConn won the Big East Indoor Championship and fell only 17.5 points shy of taking the Outdoor title as well. During the 2008 seasons, Roy coached Greg Roy, University of Connecticut men’s track and field head coach, six of his athletes to eight Big East individual titles. For his efforts, he enters the 2014-15 season with a skillful group of young returners and was rewarded for the fourth time in his career with the title of Big East a talented incoming class that will continue his winning traditions during Indoor Staff of the Year. UConn continued on its hot streak after the Big both the indoor and outdoor seasons. East Championships and under the direction of Roy, won its 14th New England Championship in the last 15 years qualifying three of its athletes Roy enters his 30th season as the head coach of the men’s cross country for the NCAA Indoor Championships. team and his 26th season at the helm of the track and field program. Year by year, he has been able to elevate a national caliber program to In 2006-07, UConn was unable to win a Big East Championship but prominence at the conference, regional and national levels. His squads instead won the Sorlein Invitational, the Reebok Boston Indoor Games, have won eleven conference track and field titles. He has also produced the Harvard Select Meet and the New England Championship. Roy was 32 All-Americans during his time at UConn, including 2014 graduate Eric able to guide Jake Radzevich to two pole vault individual championships, Masington. Sean Berg to an individual championship in the heptathlon, Gagnon to the title in the outdoor 800-meter run, Andrew Dubs to an outdoor shot Throughout his career at UConn, Roy has established a solid foundaput victory and his 4 x 100m team to a relay championship. During the tion for the cross country and track and field programs. With top notch indoor season, Roy was named New England Coach of the Year. indoor and outdoor facilities, the program has the tools to match the ambitions that Roy and his Huskies set out to reach each year. During the 2005-06 season, UConn won its fifth Big East Indoor Championship in school history, fourth under the direction of Roy and the third In 2013-14, Roy led the Huskies to the inaugural American Athletic Con- in the last five years. Roy also guided the Huskies to a pair of first place ference indoor title, also earning recognition from the league when he finishes and a 13-1 overall record during the outdoor season as well. and his staff were named the Coaching Staff of the Year. Under Roy’s tutelage, seven Huskies were selected to compete in the NCAA Regionals following outstanding performances in the regular seaUnder Roy, the Huskies posted a solid 2011-12 campaign with Jake son. Senior Joel Lagare, one of the NCAA Regional finalists, finished third Waruch and Noel James each bringing home indoor and outdoor Big in the NCAA Regionals and advanced to the NCAA Championships for East Crowns. Behind James’ outdoor and indoor high jump titles and the second time under Roy. Sean Berg also appeared in his first NCAA Waruch’s decathlon and heptathlon titles, UConn finished fourth at the Championships as the junior competed in the decathlon and finished in outdoor conference meet and second at the indoor. Additionally, the 18th place. team won its seventh consecutive New England Championship. In the 2004-05 season, the Huskies saw success across the board while Roy guided the Huskies to one of their best seasons in 2010-11 as some of the program’s greatest talents suffered injuries. Will Thomas UConn earned both Indoor and Outdoor Big East Championships along advanced to the NCAA with claiming the triple crown of the indoor season with the Big East Championship in the title, New England and IC4A crowns. Roy was named the Northeast decathlon for the Region Indoor Track And Field Coach of the Year after UConn’s success. fourth-consecutive seaThe Huskies saw Mike Rutt earn All-American status in both the indoor son, but was injured and outdoor seasons under Roy’s leadership. In addition to Rutt, nine during the competition Huskies qualified for the Outdoor NCAA East Regional. Roy and his staff and could not finish. were named the 2011 Big East Indoor and Outdoor Coaching Staff of the UConn finished in ninth Year accolades. place at the Big East Indoor ChampionDuring the 2009-10 campaign, Roy led his team to six first place finishship, with numerous es, including a fifth straight victory at the New England Indoor Champi- athletes scoring points onship and the first ever title for the Huskies at the IC4A Outdoor Cham- in different events. The pionship. Following the 2010 outdoor season, Roy sent three athletes Huskies also finished in to the NCAA Championship, marking the first time since 2004 that the a tie for seventh at the UConn men’s team had more than one athlete at the event, with Michael New England ChamRutt, Brian Gagnon and Sean Smith representing the Huskies. For the pionship. Outdoors, 16th time, and second straight year, Roy had one of his athletes named UConn finished fifth at the BIG EAST Championship Outstanding Performer, as Smith took home the Big East Chamthe honors of Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer for his accomplishpionship and third at ments during the conference Championship. New Englands. With Roy’s assistance, Ellis In 2008-09, Roy earned the first back-to-back Big East Titles during Gaulden and Thomas his tenure as head coach when the track and field team won the 2009 both advanced to the Indoor Big East Championship. For his efforts, Roy and his coaching staff NCAA Regionals, with were honored with the Big East Coaching Staff of the Year award for the Gaulden competing in second season in a row and the sixth time during his coaching career. the high jump.

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Roy’s squad captured its fourth Big East Indoor Championship in 20032004, its second in three years and won an 11th-straight New England Championship. The team took second at the IC4A Championship and saw two of its members take home All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Championship as Will Thomas finished fourth in the heptathlon to become a three-time All-American and Logan Jones earned All-America honors in the 800-meter run. The Huskies took third at the Outdoor Big East Championship and Paul Pisano became the first-ever three-time javelin champion. Joel Legare earned All-America honors at the outdoor NCAA Championship in the 800-meter. In 2002-2003, Roy produced four All-Americans for the second consecutive year. Will Thomas earned the honor for a second time in the decathlon, placing second at the NCAA Championship. Thrower Paul Pisano also earned All-America status for the second straight year, as did Joe Mendel in the sprints. Mike Deibler earned his first All-America honor by placing eighth in the high jump. The indoor and outdoor teams took home second-place at both the Big East Indoor and Outdoor Championship. Indoors, UConn saw its usual success at the New England Championship, bringing home their 10th consecutive title. The 2001-02 season was one of the most successful in Roy’s career. His indoor and outdoor squads took home both of the Big East Championships and Roy, for the eighth consecutive year, had his athletes reach All-American status as four athletes were awarded the honor. Dan Wilson garnered All-America status three times to become the first five-time All-American in UConn history. Wilson finished 14th at the NCAA cross country championship, eighth in the indoor mile run and registered the fifth All-America title at the outdoor track and field championship, finishing ninth in the 1,500 meter run. Joe Mendel finished among the top eight in the indoor 400-meter dash to claim the honor, while Paul Pisano and Will Thomas earned their All-America status at the outdoor championship. Pisano earned a 12th place finish in the javelin and Thomas competed in the decathlon, finishing eighth with a then school record 7,630 points. In addition, the team successfully defended the New England Indoor Championship title. Along with a pair of New England titles in 1999-2000, Roy led the Huskies to an overall record of 21-1, a runner-up performance at the BIG EAST Outdoors and a third-place finish at the indoor edition of the meet. During the indoor season, four more All-Americans were added to the school list as the distance medley relay team of Haven Barnes, Elliott Blount, Kevin Jensen and Dan Wilson finished fourth at the NCAA national championship with a time of 9:33.85. Roy added to his list of achievements by being selected by his peers as the United States Track Coaches Association Northeast Region Coach of the Year following both the indoor and outdoor seasons. The first 14 years as the Head Coach of the Husky track squad began the tradition of excellence that Roy thrives for today. Starting in 1990, the Husky squad began their dominance in both New England and NCAA competition. Over the next eight years, Roy produced his fifth and sixth cross country All-Americans in Andy Ball (1990) and Travis Landreth (1998) as well as mentored four-time All-American hurdler Dudley Dorival who went on to compete in the Olympics for Haiti in 2000 and 2004, weight thrower Steve Santoli (1998) and thrower Ray Wilks (1999). Roy’s squads finished 81-5-1 in dual meets from 1995 to 1999 for an outstanding .934 win percentage and won their second Indoor BIG EAST Championship. Before the start of the 1999-2000 season, Roy had accrued five NCAA Coach of the Year awards (1990-Cross Country, 1993-94-Indoor, 1995-96 Outdoor, 1996-97 Indoor and 1998-99 Indoor) as well as, with his staff, back-toback BIG EAST Staff of the Year awards (1995-96-Outdoor, 1996-97-Indoor). In 1990, Roy brought his cross country squad into the national spotlight, finishing 10th in the nation at the NCAA Division I National Championship meet while also winning the IC4A Championship. UConn ended the year ranked No. 12 in the nation.

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The Roy File 1978 Graduated with a B.A. in geology from the University of Rochester 1979-80 -- Head Coach Thomas Stone High School (Md.) Cross Country/ Track & Field 1980-81 -- Assistant Coach Somerville High School (N.J.) Track & Field 1981-83 -- Assistant Coach University of Massachusetts-Amherst Cross Country/Track & Field 1982 Obtained a master’s degree in Sport Management at UMass-Amherst 1983-85 -- Assistant Coach Bucknell University Cross Country/Track & Field 1985-Present -- Head Coach University of Connecticut 1985-89 Assistant Track & Field Coach 1985-present Head Cross Country Coach 1989-present Head Track & Field Coach Coaching Accolades NCAA District I Indoor Track Staff of the Year, 1989-90 New England Indoor Track Staff of the Year, 1989-90 NCAA District I Cross Country Coach of the Year, 1990 New England Cross Country Coach of the Year, 1990 NCAA District I Outdoor Track Coach of the Year, 1996 NCAA District I Indoor Track Coach of the Year 1990, 1994, 1997, 1999 USTCA Northeast Region Indoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, 1999-2001, 2009, 2011 USTCA Northeast Region Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, 2001 NCAA Northeast Region Indoor/Outdoor Track and Field Coach of the Year, 2001-2002 Conference Indoor/Outdoor Staff of the Year, 2001, 2002, 2011, 2013 Conference Indoor Staff of the Year 1996, 1997, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2014 -Has coached 32 All-Americans while at UConn A native of East Brunswick, N.J., Roy earned his bachelor’s degree from the University of Rochester in 1978, where he held the school record in the 220 and 440-yard runs. He added a master’s degree in Sport Management from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst in 1982 and worked as the assistant track and cross country coach from 1981-83 during his time at UMass. Roy lives in Lebanon, Conn. with his wife, Natalie, their daughter Kathryn, is studying nursing at Chamberlain College, and son Michael is a junior on the UConn track and field team.

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Rich Miller

Associate Head Coach 20th Overall Season Rich Miller enters his fourth season as the associate head coach at the University of Connecticut and his 20th season overall working with the Huskies. Miller spent 10 years as a part-time assistant working with the multi-event performers as well as those competing in pole vault and javelin. Miller has produced three All-Americans during his time at UConn in Paul Pisano, Will Thomas and Eric Masington. Pisano earned the accolade during the 2002 and 2003 seasons in the javelin, while Thomas was named an All-American following his performance in the heptathlon during 2004 and the decathlon in 2002 and 2003. Masington was tabbed an All-American following the 2014 campaign. Prior to joining the Huskies full-time, Miller was employed as a physical therapist with Health South/PTSMA in Storrs. While at Health South, Miller provided direct patient care in an outpatient orthopedic and sports medicine clinic while also collaborating with local physicians on implementing treatment plans to rehabilitate patients with a variety of ailments. Miller also served as a member of the Big East Track and Field

Miller, who was a 1995 UConn graduate, enjoyed both academic and athletic success during his undergraduate years. He served as co-captain of UConn’s track and field teams in both his junior and senior years, two years in which the Huskies won back-to-back New England Indoor Championships.

He was a four-time All-East performer in the decathlon while also earning All-New England and All-Big East honors in the pentathlon and pole vault events. His academic achievements set a standard of excellence for all student-athletes, as he was a member of the 199495 Big East Conference Academic All-Star team and was named a UConn Club Outstanding Scholar-Athlete in 1995. A native of Cresskill, N.J., Miller attended Cresskill High School where he lettered in soccer, basketball and track. He resides in Storrs, Conn. with his wife, Dorinda, daughter, Emily and son, Caden.

Moose Akanno

Assistant Coach/Cross Country Coach First Season Moose Akanno comes to UConn after having spent the past four seasons serving as an assistant coach for the Dartmouth women’s track and field program. Akanno returns to Storrs after serving as an undergraduate assistant coach at UConn in 2009, where he was primarily responsible for organizing practice schedules and training programs for different groups, while coordinating recruiting for sprints, hurdles and jumps. Prior to coaching, he was a fouryear letter-winner for Connecticut and was a part of the Husky track teams that won three indoor Big East Championships, as well as three New England Championships. While at UConn, Akanno was part of the Big East Conference Coaching Staff of the Year in 2009 after winning the Indoor Championship.

“We are excited to welcome Coach Akanno back to Storrs,” said Roy. “A great team player, competitor, and leader as an athlete, Moose has paid his dues in the coaching profession. There was never a doubt that he’d succeed. We are thrilled he has come home.” During his time with the Big Green, Akanno has helped guide several individuals to record-setting performances and Heptagonal Championships. His former student-athletes on the women’s side have broken records in high jump, long jump, triple jump, pentathlon as well as sprint hurdles during both indoor and outdoor seasons. He has also helped to elevate the men’s jumps to new heights with numerous program records and top-five showings by several student-athletes under his guidance.

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Career-Bests: 500m 1000m I: 1:04.85 I: 2:27.85 800m 1500m I: 1:52.54 O: 3:57.90 O: 1:51.93

2014 Outdoor (Junior) • Took home 8th in the 800m run at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 1:58.11. • Finished first in 1500m at UConn Spring Invite (4:00.03) and UConn Challenge (3:57.90). • Earned fifth in 800m at Specs Town Invitational with a time of 1:53.29. 2014 Indoor (Junior) • Finished sixth in the 800m run at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 1:53.81. • Ran the third leg of the distance medley relay that placed second to open the season at the Yale Invitational (10:16.61). 2013 Indoor (Sophomore) • Ran the first leg on the 4x800m relay team that took first at the IC4A Championships in 7:27.66. • Finished sixth in the 1,000 meter run at the New England Championships in 2:28.48... Part of the 4x800m relay team that captured first in 7:33.83. 2012 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Part of the 4x800m relay team that took ninth at the BIG EAST Championship with a time of 7:39.82. • Part of the 4x800 squad that finished 16th at the IC4A Championships in a time of 7:43.57. 2011 Indoor (Freshman) • Part of the 4x800 squad that took third (7:40.54) at the New England Championships...Captured third place in the 1,000m with a time of 2:29.22. Personal: An accounting major.

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Cotton

Senior - Madison, Conn. Distance

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Career-Bests: 3000m I: 8:25.65 5000m I: 14:52.80

2014 Cross Country (Senior) • Placed 66th overall in the men’s 10K at the 2014 NCAA Northeast Regionals (31.40.4) • Took seventh overall at the Rothenburg Run (25:21.7). 2014 Outdoor (Junior) • Finished fourth in 1500m at the UConn Challenge with a time of 4:08.67. • Ran the 1500m in 4:12.80 at the UNH Wildcat Invitational II (April 26). 2014 Indoor (Junior) • Finished ninth at the 3,000m run in the American Athletic Conference Championship in 8:25.65... Also took eleventh in the 5,000m run in 15:04.14. • Competed in the 3,000m run at the IC4A Championship, crossing the finish line in 8:31.08. • Took second place at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational in the mile run with a time of 4:16.77. 2013 Cross Country (Junior) • Finished the NCAA Regional Championship in a time of 32:21. • Crossed the line as the 17th runner at the inaugural American Athletic Conference Championship, finishing the 8k in 24:28. • Transferred to UConn from the University of Virginia. Personal: A psychology major.

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Duggan

Senior - Staten Island, N.Y. Pole Vault

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Career-Bests: Pole Vault I: 5.30m (17’ 4.5”) O: 5.15m (16’ 10.75”)

2014 Outdoor • Redshirt season. 2014 Indoor (Senior) • Finished fourth in the pole vault with a height of 5.10m at the American Athletic Conference Championship. • Took second in the pole vault at the IC4A Championship after clearing a season’s best 5.20m. • Took first at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational with a height of 4.95m. 2013 Outdoor (Junior) • Captured 16th in the pole vault (5.15m) at the NCAA East Regional. • Took second in the pole vault (5.15m) at the Big East Championships, setting a new personal-best. 2013 Indoor (Junior) • Took fourth in the pole vault (4.90m) at the Big East Championships. • Captured second at the IC4A Championships in the pole vault (5.10m). • Won the pole vault (5.11m) at the New England Championships, which established a New England Championships record. 2012 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished eighth in the pole vault at the IC4A Championships (4.93m). • Captured third place in the pole vault at the Big East Championships (4.95m). 2011 Indoor (Sophomore) • Set a personal record in the pole vault at the Big East Championship, placing third with a vault of 4.95m. Personal: An economics and sociology major.

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Cummings R-Senior - Millbrook, N.Y. Sprints

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Career-Bests: 100m O: 10.38 60m I: 6.76 200m O: 21.15 I: 21.10

2014 Outdoor (Senior) • • •

Earned fourth in the 100m and sixth in the 200m at the American Athletic Conference Championship with times of 10.88 and 21.44, respectively. Finished second in the 200m dash at the New England Championship, crossing the finish line at 21.22. Won first place of 100m dash at UConn Challenge with a time of 10.60.

2014 Indoor (Senior) • • •

Took the silver medal in the 200m at the American Athletic Conference Championship in 21.10... also grabbed third place in the 60m dash with a 6.79 second finish. Finished second at the IC4A Championship in the 200m dash with a time of 21.27. Captured the 60m dash at the Sykes and Sabock Challenge Cup in 6.79, the Lafayette/Rider Invitational in 6.83, and the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational (6.88).

2013 Outdoor • Medical redshirt season. 2013 Indoor (Junior) • •

Claimed seventh in the 60 meter dash (6.88) at the IC4A Championships. Won the 60 meter dash at the BIG EAST Championships with a time of 6.76... Placed second in the 200 meter dash (21.19) at the BIG EAST Championships.

2012 Outdoor (Sophomore) • •

Captured second place (10.38) in the 100m at the BIG EAST Championships and took 8th in the 200m with a time of 21.83... Part of 4x100 that claimed second place (40.47). Finished 40th in the 100m (10.74) and 42nd (21.73) in the 200m at the NCAA East Preliminary.

2012 Indoor (Sophomore) • •

Finished fifth (21.64) in the 200 at the New England Championships. Took fourth place in the 60 meter at the BIG EAST Championships with a time of 6.86 and fourth place in the 200 (21.77).

2011 Outdoor (Freshman) • •

Part of the 4x100 relay team that set a UConn record of 40.69 in winning the BIG EAST Championship. Placed fourth in the 100m at the BIG EAST Championship with a time of 10.59.

2011 Indoor (Freshman) •

Set personal record in the 60m at the BIG EAST Championship with a time of 6.87 placing third... Placed fifth in the 200m at the BIG EAST Championship with a time of 21.93.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Brian

Eilers

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: Javelin O: 65.13m (213’ 8”)

Senior - Simsbury, Conn. Throws 2014 Outdoor (Junior) • Captured second in the javelin throw at the American Athletic Conference Championship, recording a distance of 65.13m. • Competed in NCAA East Regional for javelin throw, posting a distance of 61.34m in his appearance. • Finished first in javelin at the Walt Disney World Open (56.68m), the Dog Fight (56.65m), and the UConn Challenge (63.71m). 2013 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished 10th in the javelin at the IC4As with a hurl of 60.90m. • Took fourth in the javelin at the BIG EAST Championships with a throw of 58.35m. 2012 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished ninth in the javelin at the BIG EAST Championships (55.39m). Personal: An economics major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

James Lowe

Senior - Roosevelt, N.Y. Sprints

2014-15 Media Guide

400m I: 50.12 500m I: 1:08.99

Career-Bests:

110H O: 15.08 400H O: 53.29

2014 Outdoor (Junior) • Captured fifth in the 400m hurdles with a time of 53.82 in the American Athletic Conference Championship. • Finished fourth in the 400m hurdles at the New England Championship with a time of 53.39. • Placed second in the 110m hurdles (15.19) at the UConn Challenge in Storrs, finishing behind teammate Randall Wall (14.90). 2013 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished in 12th place in the 400m dash at the Yale Invitational in the season opener (50.90). • Competed in the 500m dash at the URI Coaches Tribute Invite, posting a time of 1:08.99... also helped the 4x400m relay team post a time of 3:29.64 to capture sixth at the same meet after running the third leg. 2012 Outdoor (Freshman) • • • • •

Took first place in the 400 meter hurdles at the UConn Spring Invite (56.33). Part of the 4x100 relay team that finished third at the UConn Spring Invite (42.33). Took fourth in the 400 meter hurdles at the UConn Dogfight (56.05). Placed third in the 400 meter hurdles at the UConn Classic (1:01.18). Finished fourth in the 400 meter hurdles at the Yale Invite (56.79).East Championship, placing third with a vault of 4.95m.

Personal: An economics major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Sean

Walsh

Senior - Freehold, N.J. Multi-Event

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: Decathlon 6,420 points Heptathlon 4,848 points

2014 Outdoor (Senior): • • •

Finished in sixth place in the decathlon at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a total of 6,348. Captured seventh place in the decathlon with 6,107 at the IC4A Championship. Earned third in 110m hurdles at UConn Challenge with a time of 15.64 seconds.

2014 Indoor (Junior): • •

Captured fifth place in the heptathlon at the American Athletic Conference Championship with 4,848 points. Recorded a distance of 5.92m in the long jump and a time of 7.55 seconds in the 60m dash at the Lafayette Invitational

2013 Indoor (Junior) • •

Took ninth in the decathlon (6,420 points) at the BIG EAST Championship. Captured seventh in the decathlon (6,346 points) at the IC4A Championships.

2011 Outdoor (Freshman): •

Set a personal record in the decathlon event at the BIG EAST Championship with a point total of 6,075.

2011 Indoor (Freshman): • •

Set a personal record in the heptathlon event at the BIG EAST Championship, finishing sixth with a point total of 4,560... Also set a personal record in the 60m hurdles during the heptathlon at the BIG EAST Championship with a time of 8.88. Won the 1000m during the heptathlon at the New England Championship with a time of 2:41.08.

Personal: A physical therapy major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Amanze

Williams

Senior - New Haven, Conn. Jumps

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: Triple Jump O: 14.99m Long Jump I: 7.61m

2014 Indoor (Junior) • •

Placed second in triple jump at the UConn Spring Invite with a distance of 14.09m. Finished in third place for the triple jump with a leap of 13.84m at the Dog Fight...Ran to ninth in the 200m dash with a time of 23.50.

2013 Outdoor (Junior) • • • •

Captured ninth place in the triple jump at the IC4A Championship with a distance of 14.52m. Took seventh in the triple jump after registering 14.87m at the American Athletic Conference Championship... also finished 15th in the long jump with a leap of 6.55m. Won the triple jump at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational with a distance of 14.82m. Recorded a long jump of 6.76m at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup.

2013 Outdoor (Sophomore) • •

Captured fourth place in the triple jump at the IC4A Championships with a leap of 14.99m. Finished 12th (6.96m) in the triple jump at the BIG EAST Championships... placed eighth in the triple jump (14.80m).

2013 Indoor (Sophomore) • • •

Placed ninth in the triple jump at the IC4A Championships with a mark of 14.47m. Took 16th in the long jump at the BIG EAST Championships with a leap of 6.69m... finished sixth (14.69m) in the triple jump. Was 16th in the long jump (6.57m) at the New England Championships... grabbed fifth in the triple jump (14.61m).

2012 Indoor (Freshman) • •

Finished 31st in the triple jump at the IC4A Championships (6.73m). Finished 14th in the long jump (6.94m) and 12th in the triple jump (14.18m) at the BIG EAST Championships.

Before UConn: Attended Naugatuck High School in Naugatuck, CT... Was All-Area and All State... NVL and New England Champion in the long jump and triple jump... Also played soccer... Received the Principals Award and made the honor roll. Personal: A resource economics major. 14 2014-15 UCONN MT&F

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2014-15 Media Guide

UConn Men’s Track and Field

Chris

Ackell

Junior - Brookfield, Conn. Throw

Career-Bests: Discus Throw O: 45.64m (149’ 9”) Weight Throw I: 16.99m (55’ 9”) Hammer Throw O: 60.73m (199’ 3”)

2014 Outdoor (Junior) • Redshirt season 2014 Indoor (Junior) • Threw for 15.12m in the weight throw at the Sykes and Sabock Challenge Cup. 2013 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Took 10th in the discus with a toss of 45.42m at the BIG EAST Championships. • Took fifth in the hammer (58.26m) at the BIG EAST Championships. • Finished 30th in the hammer at the NCAA East Regional with a throw of 56.38m. • 2013 Indoor (Sophomore) • Placed 28th in the weight throw (15.92m) at the IC4A Championships. 2012 Outdoor (Freshman) • Claimed 9th place at the BIG EAST Championships in the hammer throw with a hurl of 52.08m. • Finished 7th in the hammer at the IC4A Championships with a throw of 55.23m. 2012 Indoor Season • Redshirt season. Personal: A biomedical engineering major.

Tobey

Belton

Career-Bests: High Jump 2.06m (6’ 9”)

Sr/Jr - Westminster, Mass.

High Jump 2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Took sixth in the high jump at the American Athletic Conference Championship (2.00m). • High jump of 1.99m won first place in the UConn Challenge (April 19). • Came in 7th for the high jump at the New England Championship and the IC4A Championship (2.00m and 2.04m, respectively). 2014 Indoor (Junior) • Tied for fifth at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a season-high height of 2.05m. • Finished 10th in the high jump at the IC4A Championship after clearing a height of 2.04m. • Took home second at the Lafayette/Rider Invitational with a height of 2.04m. 2013 Outdoor • Medical redshirt season. 2013 Indoor (Sophomore) • Finished 11th (1.94m) in the high jump at the BIG EAST Championships. 2012 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished 12th in the high jump at the BIG EAST Championships with leap of 1.94m. 2012 Indoor (Freshman) • Claimed second place in the high jump at the NEICAAA Championships with a jump of 2.04m. • Finished 10th in the high jump (1.94m) at the BIG EAST Championships. Personal: An english major. 2014-15 UCONN MT&F

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2014-15 Media Guide

Adam

Boucher

Career-Bests: Javelin O: 59.22m (194’ 3”)

Junior - Tolland, Conn. Throws

2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Earned ninth in javelin throw (55.50m) at American Athletic Conference Championship. • Finished fifth in javelin with a throw of 57.50m at UConn Challenge in Storrs (April 19). • His throw of 53.80m was good for 13th at the New England Championship in Westfield, Mass. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished fifth at the Big East Championships with a toss of 58.31M. • Posted a second place finish at the UConn Dogfight with a toss of 58.89M. Personal: An exploratory major.

Alvaro

Chavaz

800m I: 1:47.96

Career-Bests:

Junior - West Windsor, N.J. Mid-Distance

1000m I: 2:24.82

1500m O: 3:58.48

2014 Cross Country (Junior) • Claimed 22nd at the American Athletic Conference Championships (26:11). • Took 10th overall at the 2014 Rothenburg Run (25:40.3). 2014 Outdoor • Medical redshirt season. 2014 Indoor (Sophomore) • Named a second team All-American • Competed at the 2014 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championship, finishing the preliminary round in the 800m with a time of 1:51.13. • Took second in the 800m run at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup. • Took the bronze medal in the 800m at the American Athletic Conference Championship in 1:51.18. • Captured the gold medal in the 1,000m run at the Great Dane Classic in 2:25.57. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Won the 800m in the UConn Men’s Dogfight (1:53.53) and the LSU Battle on the Bayou (1:50.60). • Finished sixth at the Big East Championships in the 800m (1:51.78). • Helped the 4x800m relay team to a fourth place finish at the IC4A Championship (7:34.72). 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Ran the anchor leg of the 4x800m relay team that won the Big East Championship in 7:32.60. • Won the 800m at the New England Championship in a time of 1:51.60. Personal: A marketing major. 16 2014-15 UCONN MT&F

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2014-15 Media Guide

UConn Men’s Track and Field

Oluwatusin Edwards Junior - Windsor, Conn. Throws

Career-Bests: Hammer 56.23 (184’ 6”) Weight Throw 19.04m (62’ 5.25”)

2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished 10th in the hammer throw at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a toss of 49.50m. • Earned second at the Walt Disney World Open and third at the UConn Spring Invite in hammer throw, recording distances of 51.90m and 56.23m respectively. • Won hammer throw at the Dog Fight, throwing 51.64m on his way to victory. 2014 Indoor (Sophomore) • Earned the silver medal at the American Athletic Conference Championship after throwing for 17.80m in the weight throw. • Finished 12th at the IC4A Championship in the weight throw after launching for 18.28m. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Captured 14th in the hammer throw with a toss of 54.23m at the IC4A Championships. • Took 10th in the hammer throw (54.49m) at the BIG EAST Championships. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Captured 16th in the weight throw (16.86m) at the IC4A Championships. • Placed sixth in the weight throw with a toss of 17.90m at the BIG EAST Championships. 2012 Outdoor • Redshirt season. 2012 Indoor • Redshirt season. Personal: A civil engineering major.

John

Landis

Junior - Philadelphia, Pa.

Career-Bests: Triple Jump I: 14.69m (48’ 2.5”) Long Jump O: 7.23m (23’ 8.75”)

Jumps 2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished in 7th place for the triple jump at the American Athletic Conference Championship after leaping a distance of 14.52m. • Placed sixth in the long jump at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a leap of 7.06m. • Captured 7th in the long jump and 8th in the triple jump at the Dog Fight in Albany, N.Y., recording distances of 6.46m and 12.95m respectively. 2014 Indoor (Sophomore) • Finished ninth in the triple jump at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational with a 13.22m result. • Took sixth at the Lafayette/Rider Invitational with a 13.67m showing in the triple jump. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Redshirt season. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Finished 25th (6.04m) in the long jump and 17th (13.73m) in the triple jump at the IC4A Championships. • Claimed seventh place in the triple jump (14.69m) and 12th place (6.91m) in the long jump at the BIG EAST Championships. • Took sixth in the long jump at the New England Championships with a leap of 6.94m. Personal: An exercise sciences major. 17 2014-15 UCONN MT&F

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

2014-15 Media Guide

Patrick

Career-Bests:

Meyer

60m HH I: 8.41 Heptathlon 4,927 points

Junior - Hamlin, N.Y. Multi-Event

2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Captured 7th place in the discus throw at the Dog Fight (Albany, N.Y.) with a toss of 35.98m....Placed sixth in both the javelin throw and 110m hurdles, recording a distance of 45.11m and a time of 15.65m, respectively. • Competed in the discus throw (36.08m) and the javelin throw (47.52m) at the UConn Spring Invite in Storrs (March 29). 2014 Indoor (Sophomore) • Earned a fourth place finish in the heptathlon at the American Athletic Conference Championships. Meyer accumulated 4,927 points. • Posted an 11th place result in the high jump at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational after clearing a height of 1.89m. • Recorded a flight of 6.51m in the long jump at the Sykes and Sabock Challenge Cup as well as a time of 8.57 in the 60m dash to lock up 12th place. 2013 Outdoor • Medical redshirt season. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Finished ninth in the 60 meter hurdles (8.49) at the BIG EAST Championships. Personal: A sociology major.

Selwyn

Maxwell Junior - Monroe, N.Y.

100m O:10.81 200m I: 22.71 400m O: 53.78

Career-Bests:

55H I: 7.55 60H I: 7.87 110H O: 13.93

Hurdles 2014 Outdoor • Medical Redshirt season. 2014 Indoor • Medical Redshirt season. 2013 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished 22nd in the 110 meter hurdles in the NCAA East Regionals. • Grabbed the bronze in the 110 meter hurdles at the IC4A Championships with a time of 13.94. • Captured third place in the 110 meter hurdles with a time of 13.93 at the BIG EAST Championships. 2013 Indoor (Sophomore) • Finished second in the 60 meter hurdles at the IC4A Championships with a time of 7.88. • Claimed fourth in the 60 meter hurdles in 7.95 at the BIG EAST Championships. • Won the New England Championships’ 60m hurdle crown with a time of 7.87. 2012 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished fourth in the 110m hurdles at the BIG EAST Championships (14.08). • Finished fourth in the discus at the IC4A Championships (51.66m). 2012 Indoor (Freshman) • Placed third in the 60m hurdles at the New England Championships (8.10). • Finished sixth in the 60m hurdles at the BIG EAST Championships (8.03). 18

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2014-15 Media Guide

UConn Men’s Track and Field

Tim

Murphy

Junior - New Fairfield, Conn. Pole Vault

Career-Bests: Pole Vault I: 4.90 (16’ 0.75”) O: 5.00m (16’ 4.75”)

2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Took 15th at the American Athletic Conference Championships in the pole vault (4.63m). • Placed second in pole vault at the New England Championship with a leap of 5.00m. • His 4.80m pole vault at the IC4A Championship was good for 13th place. • Finished fifth in pole vault at the UConn Challenge (4.60m), sixth in the Specs Town Invitational (4.65m), and seventh at the Penn Relays (4.85m). 2014 Indoor (Sophomore) • Finished seventh at the American Athletic Conference Championships (4.80m). • Tied for 15th at the IC4A Championship in the pole vault with a height of 4.80m. • Season’s best came on a 4.90m effort at the season-opening Yale Invitational, where he finished in third place. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Placed 13th in the pole vault at the BIG EAST Championships with a jump of 4.65m. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Took ninth place in the pole vault at the IC4A Championships with a leap of 4.80m. Personal: A psychology major.

Chinedu Amonu

100m O: 10.95 200m I: 21.63

Career-Bests:

400m O: 47.27 500m I: 1:03.70

Sophomore - Ewing, N.J. Sprints 2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Ran a 47.91 in 400m at the NCAA East Regional preliminary round in Jacksonville, Fla. • Took sixth in the 400m dash American Athletic Conference Championships • Ran the anchor leg of the 4x100m relay that finished fifth at the American Athletic Conference Championship in Tampa, Fla. with a time of 41.31. Also raced the third leg of the 4x400m relay that placed third (3:11.33). 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Finished third in the 400m (48.22 seconds) at the inaugural American Athletic Conference Championship... Also placed sixth in the 200m in 21.76 and won gold with the 4X400m team. • Ran the anchor leg of the 4x400m relay team that finished fourth at the IC4A Championship in 3:14.15 • Captured first place in the 400m dash at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup with a time of 47.89. Personal: An pre-communication major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Nick

Bertoline

2014-15 Media Guide

800m O: 1:55.08

Sophomore - Sparta, N.J.

Career-Bests: 1500m O: 3:53.03

Mile O: 4:13.60

Mid-Distance 2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished second in the 1500m at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 3:53.03. • Ran anchor leg of 4x800m relay that finished ninth at IC4A Championship (7:49.65). • Earned fourth in 800m with a time of 1:55.08 at the UConn Challenge (April 19). 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Earned third place in the mile at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 4:13.60. • Ran the leadoff legs in both the distance medley and 4x800m relays that finished fourth at the Yale Invitational to start the season (10:26.78 and 8:00.10 respectively). 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Took sixth in the 800m run at the UConn Spring Invite. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Redshirt season. Personal: An economics major.

Kevin

Foster

Career-Bests: Javelin O: 60.19 (197’ 6”)

Sophomore - East Lyme, Conn. Throws 2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Took sixth in the javelin at the American Athletic Conference Championships with a toss of 60.19m. Personal: A pre-kinesiology major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Demario GRay

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: High Jump I: 2.05m (6’ 8.75”)

Sophomore - Bloomfield, Conn. Jumps 2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished 11th in high jump (1.95m) while participating in the New England Championship. • Won high jump at UConn Spring Invite (March 29), recording a distance of 1.93m....Also finished fourth in long jump with a distance of 6.13m. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Tied for fifth in the high jump at the American Athletic Conference Championship after clearing a career-best 2.05m. Personal: A digital media and design major.

Matt

Graziano

Career-Bests: Discus Throw O: 51.47m (168’ 10”)

Sophomore - Canton, Conn.

Throws 2013-14 Outdoor (Freshman) • Took home fourth in the discus throw in the American Athletic Conference Championship (50.81m). • Finished second in the discus throw for four meets: Walt Disney World Open (51.47m), Dog Fight (48.47m), UConn Challenge (51.39m), and UConn Spring Invite (50.79m). 2013-14 Outdoor (Freshman) • Did not see any action. Personal: An exploratory major.

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Patrick Hayes

Sophomore - Walpole, Mass. Sprints

2014-15 Media Guide

60m I: 6.97

Career-Bests: 100m O: 10.64

200m O: 21.24

2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished fifth in both the 100m and 200m dashes at the American Athletic Conference Championship, recording times of 10.90 and 21.36, respectively....Ran the first leg of the 4x100m relay, helping his team to fifth place (41.31). • Won the 100m dash in the Dog Fight in Albany, N.Y. by crossing the finish line at 10.80....Came in second in the 200m dash with 22.22. • Captured second in the 100m dash at the UConn Challenge with a 10.64. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Grabbed fifth in the 200m dash at the American Athletic Conference Championships. • Finished 11th in the 60m dash at the American Athletic Conference Championships. • Took fifth in the 200m dash at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational. Personal: An exploratory major.

Craig

Hunter Sophomore - Robbinsville, N.J. Pole Vault

Career-Bests: Pole Vault O: 5.30 I: 5.15m

2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Took 23rd in the pole vault at the NCAA Northeast Regionals • Finished fourth at the American Athletic Conference Championships in the pole vault • Pole vaulted an impressive 5.30m at the New England Championship, taking home first place for the Huskies. • Won the pole vault at the UConn Challenge in Storrs with a leap of 5.20m. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Captured third in the American Athletic Championships in the pole vault (5.10m). • Finished fourth at the IC4A Championship in the pole vault with a height of 5.15m. Personal: A computer science major.

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Robert

Hovanec

Sopohomore - Gillette, N.J.

Sprints

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: 400m O: 47.13 500m I: 1:04.08

2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Ran the second leg of the 4x400m relay at the American Athletic Conference Championship, helping his team to take third with a time of 3:11.33. • Recorded a 49.80 time in the 400m dash in the New England Championship, which was good for 8th place. • Finished second in the 400m dash (49.59) at the Dog Fight, just behind teammate Robert Rhodes (49.45). 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Took fifth place at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 48.76 in the 400m run. • Finished eighth at the IC4A Championship in the 400m run (48.14). 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Anchored the 4x100 meter relay team that took sixth (41.91) at the BIG EAST Championships...Ran the anchor leg of the 4x400m on squad that took fourth (3:13.18). Personal: An economics major.

Harley

Lacroix

So/JR - Elkins Park, Pa. Jumps

Career-Bests: High Jump I: 15.23 (49’ 11.75”) Long Jump I: 7.07m (23’ 2.5”)

2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Claimed eighth in the triple jump at the American Athletic Conference Championships (14.48m). • Finished 11th in the long jump at both the IC4A Championship and the American Athletic Conference Championship with distances of 6.96m and 6.76m respectively. • Took home 8th in the triple jump at the New England Championship, recording a distance of 14.13m. • His 6.74m long jump was good enough to capture third place at the Dog Fight on April 6 in Albany, N.Y. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Captured fourth place at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a high jump of 15.17m... also locked up tenth place in the long jump, covering a season’s best distance of 7.00m. • Took third in the triple jump at the IC4A Championship with a measurement of 14.73m • Season’s best in the high jump came on a first place finish at the Lafayette/Rider Cup with a 15.23m result. 2013 Outdoor (Freshman) • Finished 14th (6.87m) in the long jump and ninth (14.34m) in the triple jump at the BIG EAST Championships. 2013 Indoor (Freshman) • Finished 14th (6.87m) in the long jump and ninth (14.34m) in the triple jump at the BIG EAST Championships. 23

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UConn Men’s Track and Field

Michael

O’Donnell

Sophomore - Methuen, Mass. Distance

2014-15 Media Guide

Career-Bests: 800m O: 1:53.77 1500m Mile O: 3:48.47 I: 4:08.56

2014 Cross Country • Redshirt season. 2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Won the 1,500m at the American Athletic Conference Championship (3:53.66). • Placed second in the 800m run at the UConn Challenge, crossing the finish line with a time of 1:53.77. • Won the 1,500m run with a time of 3:51.08 at the Specs Invitational in Athens, Ga. • Clocked a time of 3:48.47 in the 1,500m run at the New England Championship, winning the race for the Huskies. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Won the mile run with a time of 4:13.21 at the American Athletic Conference Championship as UConn’s lone first place finisher to help capture the first-ever league title in The American... also competed in the 3,000m run, finishing with a time of 8:30.83. • Finished in eighth place in the mile with a time of 4:09.55 at the IC4A Championship. Personal: An environmental studies major.

Aaeron Sykes

Sophomore- Hartford, Conn. Sprints

400m I: 49.58 500m I: 1:05.85

Career-Bests:

600m I: 1:21.58 400H O: 53.50

2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Ran to seventh place in the 400m hurdles at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 53.50. • Finished fourth in the 400m hurdles at the Dog Fight with a final time of 57.73...Also ran the third leg of his team’s 4x400m relay, which finished at 3:26.48. • Ran first leg of 4x400m relay at UConn Spring Invite, placing first at a time of 3:23.24...Ran the third leg of another 4x400m relay that finished first at UConn Challenge (3:17.08). • Won 400m hurdle with a time of 53.76 at the UNH Wildcat Invitational II. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Competed in the 600m run at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup, taking home seventh place in 1:21.58. • Posted a time of 49.81 in the 400m dash at the Terrier Classic. • Recorded a 49.58 result in the 400m run at the Lafayette/Rider Invitational and helped the 4x400m team finish fourth in 3:25.71. • Clocked a time of 1:05.85 in the 500m at the Great Dane Classic to lock up ninth place. 2013 Outdoor • Redshirt season. 2013 Indoor • Redshirt season. Personal: An urban and community studies major. 24 2014-15 UCONN MT&F

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2014-15 Media Guide

UConn Men’s Track and Field

Randall Wall

Sophomore - Plainfield, N.J. Hurdles

Career-Bests: 110H O: 14.90 60H I: 8.24

400H O: 55.17

2014 Outdoor (Freshman) • Earned sixth in 110m hurdles at the American Athletic Conference Championship with a time of 14.90 seconds. • Placed fourth in 400m hurdles at UConn Challenge with a time of 55.17...Won 110m hurdles by crossing the line at 14.90. • Finished fourth in 110m hurdles at both the Specs Town Invitational (14.97) and the UNH Wildcat Invitational II (15.39). • Won 110m hurdles in 15.32 at the UConn Spring Invite. 2014 Indoor (Freshman) • Took sixth place at the American Athletic Conference Championship in the 60m hurdles (8.24). • Finished seventh in the 60m hurdles at the IC4A Championship with a time of 8.32 seconds. • Ran the leadoff leg of the 4x400m relay that took sixth at the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational (3:29.64). Personal: An allied health major.

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Junior - Hartford, Conn.

Career-Bests: 5000m O: 15:24.91 10000m O: 31:22.45

Distance 2014 Cross Country (Junior) • Took 128th place at the 2014 NCAA Northeast Regionals (32:38.96). • Claimed 25th at the American Athletic Conference Championships (26:19). 2014 Outdoor (Sophomore) • Finished third in the 10,000m run at the American Athletic Conference Championships. • Grabbed third at the New England Championships in the 10,000m run. • Took fifth at the 5,000m run against Albany in the annual Dog Fight on April 6. • Won the 5,000m run at the 2014 UConn Challenge on April 18. 2013 Cross Country (Sophomore) • Grabbed 23rd at the American Athletic Conference Championships (24:40.5). 2012 Cross Country (Freshman) • Finished fourth at the Conn College Invite (26:03). Personal: A biological sciences major.

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2013-14 Indoor/Outdoor season Review

Fresh off of indoor and outdoor conference championships in the former Big East in 2013, UConn men’s track and field carried over its winning ways into the newly formed American Athletic Conference in the 2013-14 season. The Huskies graduated 18 seniors in 2013 but, through significant contributions from the entire team and solid senior leadership, posted a successful 2014 campaign.

A full team effort propelled a young UConn team to capture the inaugural American Athletic Conference Indoor Championship on Mar. 1 in New York City. The Huskies entered the final day of competition in third place but received points from 27 of the 32 competing athletes. Freshman Mike O’Donnell raced to a top finish in the mile run with a time of 4:13.21 and the 4x400m team concluded the meet with a win in 3:14.23. Connecticut finished with 158 points to top Louisville (123 points) and handily claim the first-ever conference championship in The American. The Huskies would go on to finish third in a tightly contested meet at The American’s Outdoor Championship, led again by O’Donnell in the 1,500m and senior captain Eric Masington in the discus. O’Donnell owned the top 1,500m time in the conference prior to the meet and finished the same way, clocking 3:53.66 to win gold. Masington collected his first-ever individual conference title with a 57.80m throw. Masington went on to make history when he became the first UConn discus thrower and ninth Husky thrower to earn AllAmerican honors at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Oregon. Facing stiff competition that included the best throwers in the country, Masington shined on the biggest stage of his career in his first appearance at Nationals. The senior dug deep and delivered a career-best throw of 59.19m (1942.00) to capture seventh place and earn First Team AllAmerican laurels.

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the 2014 NCAA Indoor Championship. Chavez competed in Albuquerque in the 800m run, finishing in ninth place and narrowly missing the finals by four one hundredths of a second (.04) with a time of 1:50.83. The performance earned him Second Team All-American honors. On Feb. 11, Chavez was named The American’s Track Athlete of the Week after posting a personal-best time of 1:47.96 at the Sykes and Sabock Challenge Cup. His efforts were good for a silver medal and what was then the third-fastest time in the country. Five Huskies qualified for NCAA East Regional in the outdoor season, led by Masington in the discus. Rookie pole vaulter Craig Hunter concluded his stellar freshman campaign at the East Regional after placing 23rd in an experienced field that included just seven freshmen. Though early in his career, Hunter has already established himself as one of the top pole vaulters in UConn history. He twice cleared a height of 5.30m (17-04.50) to establish a new school record win gold at both the New England Championship and the IC4A Championship this spring. Along with Hunter, three other Huskies made their debuts at the NCAA East Regional. Junior javelin thrower Brian Eilers earned a trip to his first-ever NCAA Regional, along with teammates Robert Rhodes and Chinedu Amonu in the 800m and 400m runs, respectively. UConn posted a pair of second place finishes at both the indoor and outdoor IC4A Championship. Jesse Chapman captured the decathlon and Craig Hunter won the pole vault to pace the team to a runner-up finish in the outdoor championship while Robert Rhodes earned gold in the 500m to pace UConn’s second place finish at the indoor championship. Rhodes was recognized as the American Athletic Conference Track Athlete of the Week on Jan. 21 after winning the 500m dash at the Great Dane Classic to help the Huskies win their fourth consecutive Great Dane Classic. Other season highlights included dominant wins at both the Great Dane Classic and the URI Coaches Tribute Invitational, but a victory over nationally-ranked No. 7 Penn State on its home track at the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup marks one of the best accomplishments of the indoor season. Top finishes from Darnell Cummings in the 60m dash and the Connecticut distance medley relay team had the Huskies poised and ready in third place entering the final day of competition. A dominant UConn effort in the 400m saw the Huskies sweep the top three finishes, led by Chinedu Amonu in first, Kyle Twombly in second and Robert Hovanec in third. A win by Robert Rhodes in the 600m and an impressive effort by Alvaro Chavez in the 800m helped the Huskies defeat the Nittany Lions in what head coach Greg Roy called “a huge team win over a great Penn State team.”

Joining Masington as an All-American was Alvaro Chavez, Commenting on the Sykes & Sabock Challenge Cup, Coach Roy who was the lone Husky that qualified pointed out the importance of individual contributions to team success, which fittingly captures UConn’s 2014 season. to compete in #BleedBlue


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UConn In Conference Big East Team Champions 1980 Indoor 1982 Outdoor 1997 Indoor 2002 Indoor 2002 Outdoor 2004 Indoor 2006 Indoor

2008 Indoor 2009 Indoor 2011 Indoor 2011 Outdoor 2013 Indoor 2013 Outdoor

American Athletic Team Champions 2014 Indoor

Ray Wilks Eric Masington

Conference Relay Champions 1999: Outdoor 4x800 M Relay (K. Smith, D. Coleman, K. Jensen, E. Blount) 2004: Indoor 4x800M Relay (M. Feldman, E. Campbell, J. Legare, K. Goglas) 2006: Outdoor 4x800M Relay (B. Gagnon, M. Feldman, S. Iannaccone, J. Legare) 2007: Outdoor 4x100M Relay (A. Pomo, K. Ndu, E. Campbell, B. Campbell) 2010: Outdoor 4x800M Relay (D. Holst, T. Bennatan, M. Rutt, B. Gagnon) 2011: Outdoor 4x100M Relay (K. Moore, K. Smith, D. Cummings, J. Drinks) 2013: Indoor 4x800M Relay (A. Levine, T. Bennatan, A. Bennatan, A. Chavez) 2014: Indoor 4x400 Relay

UConn Olympians

Andy Bessette U.S. 1980 Dudley Dorival Haiti 2000, 2004, 2008

Conference Championship Outstanding Performers 2010 2009 2006 2004 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1999 1998 1997 1997 1996 1996 1990

Sean Smith Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Mike Rutt Outstanding Indoor Track Performer Joel Legare Outstanding Outdoor Track Performer Logan Jones Outstanding Indoor Track Performer Will Thomas Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Will Thomas Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Elliot Blount Outstanding Indoor Track Performer Ray Wilks Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Ray Wilks Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Ray Wilks Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Ray Wilks Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Dudley Dorival Outstanding Indoor Track Performer Wali Muhammad Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Ray Wilks Outstanding Outdoor Field Performer Wali Muhammad Outstanding Indoor Field Performer Andrew Cary Outstanding Indoor Performance 27

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Glenn Allen Cary Andrew Daron Armstrong Sean Berg Tim Bennatan Elliott Blount Dave Bradford Eric Callaghan Basil Campbell Andrew Carey Jesse Chapman Mike Christie Michael Christy Tim Corbitt Raffael Craig Darnell Cummings Mike Deibler Dudley Dorival Andrew Dubs Sean Earle Tyrone Faverey Michael Gagne Brian Gagnon Ellis Gaulden Mark Godoy Jim Hopson Daniel Hutcherson Noel James Ray James Mark Jellison Logan Jones Craig Kelly Steven Keyes

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Outdoor Hammer Throw Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault Indoor Pole Vault Outdoor Pole Vault Indoor Pole Vault Indoor Heptathalon Indoor 1000m Indoor 800m Indoor 500m Indoor 800m Outdoor Hammer Throw Indoor Weight Throw Outdoor Hammer Throw Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Outdoor 110m Hurdles Indoor 200m Dash Outdoor 200m Dash Outdoor Shot Put Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Outdoor Decathlon Indoor Triple Jump Indoor Long Jump Outdoor Long Jump Outdoor Triple Jump Indoor Long Jump Indoor High Jump Indoor Pentathlon Indoor 60m Dash Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor 55m Hurdles Outdoor 110m Hurdles Indoor 55m Hurdles Indoor 55m Hurdles Outdoor 110m Hurdles Indoor 55m Hurdles Indoor 200m Outdoor 110m Hurdles Outdoor Shot Put Indoor Shot Put Outdoor Shot Put Indoor Shot Put Indoor High Jump Outdoor Triple Jump Indoor 5,000m Outdoor 800m Indoor 800m Outdoor 800m Indoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Indoor Triple Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor High Jump Outdoor High Jump Indoor 55m Outdoor 100m Indoor 55m Outdoor 100m Indoor Pentathlon Indoor 800m Outdoor Javelin Outdoor Long Jump

Aaron King Travis Landreth Erik Ledder Joel Legare Steve Malavich Laban Marsh Eric Masington Chris Mazza Rich McCarthy Joe Mendel Wali Muhammad Michael O’Donnell Frazer Pehmoeller Paul Pisano Corey Pusey Jake Radzevich Pat Rubega Rob Rubega Mike Rutt Steve Santoli Sean Smith William Thomas Charles Thompson Cody Unger Jake Waruch Ray Wilks Dan Wilson John Whitehead

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Indoor Track And Field Records

Event

Mark

Athlete(s) Year

60 Yard 6.16 Raymond James 1981 55 Meter 6.21 Raymond James 1980 60 Meter 6.76 Darnell Cummings 2013 60 Yard Hurdle 7.4 Gene Givens 1959 John Copeland 1966 Peter Lacaillade 1970 Paul Murphy 1974 Joseph LeMay 1977 55 Meter Hurdle 7.16 Dudley Dorival 1996 60 Meter Hurdle 7.72 Dudley Dorival 1997 440 Yard 49.2 David Kent 1979 200 Meter 21.10 Darnell Cummings 2014 300 Meter 33.81 Bill Oliverson 1987 400 Meter 46.69 Joe Mendel 2002 500 Meter 1:02.42 Joel Legare 2006 600 Yard 1:09.8 Daryl King 1977 600 Meter 1:17.36 Arthur Rhodes 2014 880 Yard 1:53.91 Mike England 1983 800 Meter 1:47.41 Mike Rutt 2011 1000 Yard 2:10.0 Alden Miner 1976 1000 Meter 2:22.58 Joel Legare 2004 1500 Meter 3:51.36 Mike Gagne 1985 Mile 4:01.32 Dan Wilson 2002 3000 Meter 8:05.96 Gary Giffen 1992 Two Mile 8:40.2 Mike Gagne 1985 Three Mile 14:18.2 Tim DeValve 1981 5,000 Meter 14:13.89 Georg Diettrich 1994 4x440 Yard 3:18.0 Pat Walker 1973 Relay Mike Goe Rich Fetzer Steve Hulme 4x400 Meter 3:10.52 Arthur Rhodes 2014 Relay Chinedu Amonu Kyle Twombly Robert Hovanec 4x880 Yard 7:39.9 Bob Dederer 1973 Relay Fred Steigert Francis Brough James Verdon 4x800 Meter 7:20.09 Dan Holst 2009 Relay Steven Iannaccone Michael Rutt Brian Gagnon Distance Medley 9:42.58 Kevin Jensen 2000 Relay (Yards) Haven Barnes Elliott Blount Dan Wilson Distance Medley 9:33.85 Kevin Jensen 2000 Relay (Meter) Haven Barnes Elliott Blount Dan Wilson 220 Meter Shuttle 30.5 Alex Davis 1990 Hurdles Relay Charles Werner Scott Mitchell Dave Tabon High Jump 2.24 (7-4.25) James Hopson 1982 Long Jump 7.61 (24-11.75) Amanze Williams 2012 Triple Jump 15.94 (52-3.50) Mike Christie 1987 Shot Put 18.84 (61-9.75) Ray Wilks 1999 35 lb. Weight 20.34 (66-8.75) Steve Santoli 1998 Pole Vault 5.20 (17-4.5) Cory Duggan 2014 Pentathlon 4059 pts. Will Thomas 2001 Heptathlon 5658 pts Will Thomas 2004

Outdoor Track And Field Records

Event

Mark

Athlete

Year

100 Yard 9.6 Heyward Woodward 1973 100 Meter 10.38 Darnell Cummings 2012 120 Yard 14.1 Paul Murphy 1975 Hurdles 110 Meter 13.48 Dudley Dorival 1997 Hurdles 220 Yard 21.1 Gene Givens 1957 200 Meter 20.91 Basil Campbell 2007 440 Yard 48.0 Daryl King 1975 400 Meter 45.94 Joe Mendel 2003 440 Yard 51.0 David Kent 1979 Hurdle 400 Meter 51.11 Anthony Burris 2009 Hurdle 880 Yard 1:50.8 Alden Miner 1975 800 Meter 1:47.57 Mike Rutt 2009 1500 Meter 3:39.71 Dan Wilson 2000 3000 Meter 8:28.26 Joe Clark 2012 Steeplechase 8:45.32 Christer Malm 1991 Mile 4:00.79 Dan Wilson 2000 Two Mile 8:59.5 Richard Spurling 1970 Three Mile 13:52.8 John Vitale 1970 5000 Meter 13:57.5 Mike Gagne 1985 Six Mile 29:01.8 John Vitale 1970 10,000 Meter 29:22.92 Georg Diettrich 1994 High Jump 2.25 (7-4.50) James Hopson 1983 Long Jump 7.69 (25-2.75) Mike Christy 1996 Triple Jump 15.95 (52-4.00) Mike Christy 1995 Pole Vault 5.30 (17-4.5) Craig Hunter 2014 18.57 (60-11.25) Ray Wilks 1999 Shot Put Hammer 65.10 (213-7.00) Andy Bessette 1975 Discus 59.19 (194- 2.25) Eric Masington 2014 Javelin (old) 73.48 (241-1.00) Reid Crawshaw 1961 (new) 77.47 (254-1.00) Paul Pisano 2004 Decathlon (old) 7821 pts. Ronald Evans 1973 (new) 7894 pts. Will Thomas 2003

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Outdoor Relay Records Event

Mark Athlete

Year

4X110 Yard 41.7 David Parsons 1981 Charles Thompson Bernard Vogel Raymond James 4X100 Yard 40.75 Rick Gross 2002 Adebo Oshodi Joe Mendel Chris Charles 4X100 Meter 40.27 Kevin Steinberg 2012 Kevin Smith Darnell Cummings Jesse Drinks 4X110 Meter 55.65 Mike Christy 1995 Shuttle Hurdles Errol Buggs Rich Miller Dudley Dorival 4X220 Yard 1:27.3 William Parkton 1973 Michael Goe William Thorne Patrick Walker 4X200 Meter 1:25.00 Adebo Oshodi 2002 Chris Charles Joe Mendel Ernest Holloway 4X440 Yard 3:15.4 Patrick Walker 1973 Steven Hulme Richard Fetzer Michael Goe 4X400 Meter 3:10.24 Adebo Oshodi 2002 Gabe DeLeon Elliott Blount Joe Mendel 4X880 Yard 7:40.4 Francis Brough 1973 Robert Dederer William Cantin Steven Hulme 4X800 Meter 7:21.10 Karl Smith 1999 Dave Coleman Kevin Jensen Elliott Blount 4X1 Mile 17:33.9 William Cantin 1973 Robert Dederer John Hunt Robert McCusker DMR 9:33.02 Kevin Jensen (2:54.5) 2000 (Meter) Haven Barnes (47.9) Elliott Blount (1:47.9) Dan Wilson (4:03.6) Sprint Medley 3:26.6 440 Jay Sher 1970 (Yard) 220 Robert Edwards 220 Vincent Clemens 880 J. Steven Flanagan Sprint Medley 3:23.53 400 Bill Oliverson 1990 (Metric) 200 Steve Francis 200 Dave Howley 800 John McGowan

Hugh S. Greer Field House Records Event

Mark

Athlete (School), Date

55 Meter 6.40 Kevin Smith (UConn), 1/5/13 200 Meter 22.50 Latif Thomas (UConn), 1/6/99 400 Meter 49.56 Adebo Oshodi (UConn), 1/6/99 500 Meter 1:03.44 Joe Mendel (UConn), 1/31/03 800 Meter 1:51.67 Joel Legare(UConn), 1/31/03 1000 Meter 2:24.74 Josh Perry (Southern Conn), 1/7/12 Mile 4:11.85 Tim Bennatan (UConn), 1/7/12 3000 Meter 8:30.09 Dan Wilson (UConn), 1/8/00 55 Meter Hurdle 7.45 Rick Gross (UConn), 1/31/03 Colin Aina (Rhode Island), 1/31/03 4x400 Meter Relay 3:20.52 (UConn), 1/6/99 4x800 Meter Relay 7:50.67 (UConn), 1/6/99 High Jump 7-01.00 Noel James (UConn), 1/7/12 Pole Vault 15-11.75 Cory Duggan (UConn), 1/5/13 Long Jump 25-3.25 Christian Haar (Manhattan), 1/6/99 Triple Jump 50-2.50 Christian Haar (Manhattan), 1/6/99 Shot Put 61-7.00 Ray Wilks (UConn), 1/8/00 Weight Throw 66-3.75 Jacob Freeman (Manhattan), 1/8/00 Heptathlon 5266 Kyle Calvo (Penn), 1/7/06

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Mark

Athlete (School), Date

100 Meter 200 Meter 400 Meter 800 Meter 1500 Meter 3000 Meter 5000 Meter 10,000 Meter 110 Meter Hurdle 400 Meter Hurdle 3000 Meter SC 4x100 Meter-Relay 4x400 Meter-Relay 4x800 Meter-Relay High Jump Pole Vault Long Jump Triple Jump Shot Put Discus Hammer Throw Javelin Decathlon

10.48 Marvin Regis (Seton Hall), 5/3/03 21.01 Carlos Bedoya (Villanova), 5/4/03 45.28 Obra Hogans (Seton Hall), 5/3/03 1:49.00 Jesse O’Connell (Georgetown), 5/4/03 3:44.67 Dan Wilson (UConn), 4/20/02 8:30.08 Chris Longo (Iona), 4/10/99 13:59.38 Luke Watson (Notre Dame), 5/5/02 28:55.67 Ryan Shay (Notre Dame), 5/4/023 13.76 Dudley Dorival (UConn), 4/20/96 49.90 Nicholas O’Brien (Villanova), 5/4/03 8:37.61 Luke Watson (Notre Dame), 5/4/02 40.55 Miami, 5/4/03 3:08.98 Seton Hall, 5/5/02 7:23.53 UConn, 5/7/06 2.20(7-2.5) Tone Belt (Louisville), 5/6/06 5.37 (17-7.25) Keith Highman (Pittsburgh), 5/7/06 7.83 (25-8.25) Tone Belt (Louisville), 5/6/06 16.44 (53-11.25) Josh Rollins (Georgetown), 5/5/02 18.38 (60-3.75) Ray Wilks (UConn), 4/17/99 57.21 (188-8.00) Robert McDade (Villanova), 5/6/06 69.96 (229-6.00) Gerald Ingalls (Army), 4/20/96 71.10 (233-3.00) Paul Pisano (UConn), 5/5/02 7819 Will Thomas (UConn), 5/4/03

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ALL-AMERICANS

Dan Wilson Charles Robbins - Cross Country, 1942 Marquis Thomas William Tribou - Cross Country, 1942 Bruno Giordano - Cross Country, 1951 Lew Steiglitz - Cross Country, 1957 Reid Crawshaw - Javelin, 1961 Andrew Yuen - 35lb. Weight, 1966, 1967 Robert Birdsey - 35lb. Weight, 1967 Alfred Paliwoda - 35lb. Weight, 1970 Haven Barnes Ronald Evans - Decathlon, 1972, 1973 Paul Pisano Andy Bessette - Hammer Throw, 1973, 1974, 1975 35lb. Weight, 1975 Raymond Jones - Sprints, 1981 James Hopson - High Jump, 1983 Andy Ball - Cross Country, 1990 Dudley Dorival - 110m Hurdles, 1995, 1996, 1997 55m Hurdles, 1996 Travis Landreth - Cross Country, 1997 Steve Santoli - 35lb. Weight, 1998 Ray Wilks Ray Wilks - Shot Put, 1999 Haven Barnes - Distance Medley, 2000 Elliot Blount - Distance Medley, 2000 Mike Deibler Kevin Jensen - Distance Medley, 2000 Dan Wilson - Distance Medley, 2000 Cross Country, 2000, 2001 Mike Rutt Mile, 2002 1500m, 2002 Joe Mendel - 400m, 2002, 2003 Paul Pisano - Javelin, 2002, 2003 Will Thomas - Decathlon, 2002, 2003 Heptathlon, 2004 Mike Deibler - High Jump, 2003 Logan Jones - 800m, 2004 Brian Gagnon Travis Landreth Joel Legare - 800m, 2004, 2006 Brian Gagnon - 800m, 2008, 2009 Mike Rutt - 800m, 2008, 2009, 2011 Joe Mendel Marquis Thomas - High Jump, 2009 Jesse Chapman - Decathlon, 2013 Eric Masington, 2014 Alvaro Chavez, 2014 Ronald Evans Andrew Yuen

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