2017 UTSA Track & Field Almanac

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2017 UTSA Roadrunners Track & Field Almanac


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2017 UTSA Track & Field ALmanac Tabl e o f C o nte n ts Team Information___________________________ 2-6 Park West Athletics Complex____________________________ 2

2017 Schedules_______________________________________ 3

2017 Rosters________________________________________4-5

2017 NCAA Championships_____________________________ 6

Meet The Roadrunners_____________________ 7-30 Men’s Bios_________________________________________8-17

Women’s Bios_____________________________________17-24

Coaching Staff_____________________________________25-30

C r e d i ts The 2017 UTSA Track & Field Almanac is a production of the UTSA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was designed, written and edited by Associate Director Brian Hernandez with editorial assistance from Communications Assistant Anna Avery.

Almanac________________________________ 31-46 History & Records__________________________________32-45

UTSA Olympians_____________________________________ 46

Photography courtesy of Jeff Huehn (UTSA Athletics) and Bartlett Cocke General Contractors.


Park West Athletics Complex

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TSA broke ground at the Park West Athletics Complex on April 10, 2012, and it officially opened its new 1,000-seat track & field and soccer facilities on Aug. 16, 2013. The complex is a joint-use project made possible through the 2003 Bexar County and 2007 City of San

Antonio bond elections and the 2008 Bexar County Venue Tax election. The facility is located on Kyle Seale Parkway just inside Loop 1604, and when completed, it also will house facilities for baseball, softball and tennis, as well as football practice fields.

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2017 Schedules Indoor Season Date

Meet

Location

Jan. 14

at Texas A&M Team Invitational

College Station, Texas

Jan. 21

at Texas A&M Invitational

College Station, Texas

Jan. 27-28

at Houston Invitational

Houston, Texas

Feb. 3-4

at Armory Invitational

New York, N.Y.

Feb. 10

at Howie Ryan Invitational

Houston, Texas

Feb. 18-19

at Conference USA Championships

Birmingham, Ala.

Feb. 25

at Fastrack Last Chance Invitational

New York, N.Y.

Outdoor Season Date

Meet

Location

March 17-18

UTSA Invitational

San Antonio, Texas

March 23-25

Roadrunners Invitational

San Antonio, Texas

March 29-April 1

at Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays

Austin, Texas

April 8

at Houston Alumni Invitational

Houston, Texas

April 13-15

at Mt. SAC Relays

Torrance, Calif.

April 22

at J. Fred Duckett Twilight

Houston, Texas

April 28-29

at Longhorn Invitational

Austin, Texas

May 5

at Tom Tellez Invitational

Houston, Texas

May 11-14

at Conference USA Championships

El Paso, Texas

May 25-27

at NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds

Austin, Texas

June 7-10

at NCAA Championships

Eugene, Ore.

home meets in bold • tentative and subject to change

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2017 Men’s Roster Name Ty Anderson Kelsey Benoit Randy Bermea Monty Bertschy Jonathan Boozer Alex Brock Barrett Brock Jackson Brown Riley Burnside Luca Chatham Thor Crux Alex Cruz Mikael Dawkins Caleb Devereaux Davante Edwards Derek Fenton Tyler Finke Joseph Freeman Edgar Garcia Chad Gates Justin Gerbrecht Marcus Guajardo Kaylan Harris Hunter Hawkins Desmond Jefferson Corey Jennings Dario Johnson Skye Knight Aaron LeJeune Mason Loiodice Martin Luevano Jake McDaniel Jesus Olivares Victor Perez Vincent Perez Andrew Pirog Patrick Prince Kyle Real Adrian Riley Mason Riley Chris Rosales Kaylon Sellers Peter Sepulveda Vasha Sheriff Byron Taylor Jared Taylor Gabe Vargas Saul Vasquez John von Dohlen Mike Zuniga

Ht. Wt. 6-1 160 6-0 240 5-10 170 6-0 150 - - 5-9 170 5-10 165 5-7 150 5-9 145 5-6 110 5-10 135 5-11 170 5-10 150 5-11 145 - 6-2 270 5-11 160 5-9 150 5-8 170 6-1 170 5-10 135 5-9 180 5-11 135 5-9 160 6-2 250 5-9 155 5-9 150 5-10 180 6-1 170 5-7 140 6-0 170 - 6-0 240 6-1 205 6-0 165 5-8 165 6-2 170 6-0 165 6-2 160 5-6 140 5-10 150 6-1 160 5-7 135 6-2 175 5-10 165 6-3 290 5-11 140 5-11 150 6-0 290

Year In/Out Season Jr.-2L 3rd/3rd Jr.-2L 3rd/3rd Sr.-1L 4th/4th Jr.-1L 3rd/3rd Fr.-HS 1st/1st Fr.-HS 1st/1st Sr.-3L —/4th Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-SQ 1st/2nd So.-1L 2nd/2nd So.-SQ 1st/2nd Jr.-SQ 3rd/3rd So.-1L 2nd/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-1L 2nd/2nd So.-TR 2nd/2nd Sr.-3L 4th/4th Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-SQ 2nd/2nd So.-1L 2nd/2nd Jr.-2L 3rd/3rd Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-1L 2nd/2nd So.-TR 2nd/2nd So.-SQ 2nd/1st So.-SQ 1st/2nd So.-SQ 1st/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st Sr.-3L 4th/4th Sr.-1L 4th/4th Fr.-HS 1st/1st Fr.-HS 1st/1st Fr.-HS 1st/1st Sr.-3L 4th/4th So.-SQ 2nd/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-1L 2nd/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st Jr.-2L 3rd/3rd Fr.-HS 1st/1st Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-1L 2nd/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st So.-1L 2nd/2nd Jr.-TR 3rd/3rd Fr.-HS 1st/1st Sr.-1L 4th/4th Jr.-RS 3rd/3rd So.-RS 2nd/2nd Fr.-HS 1st/1st

Event(s) Jumps Throws Hurdles/Sprints Distances Hurdles/Jumps Pole Vault Pole Vault Sprints/Jumps Middle Distances Middle Distances Distances Distances Sprints/Jumps Middle Distances High Jump/Sprints Throws Throws Sprints Middle Distances Multis Hurdles Distances Sprints Distances Sprints Throws Middle Distances Distances Sprints Sprints Distances Multis Throws Throws Throws Hurdles Hurdles Pole Vault Multis Distances Sprints Jumps Distances Sprints/Hurdles Sprints/Jumps Sprints Throws Distances Distances Throws

Hometown (High School/Previous School) Luling, Texas (Luling HS) San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/California) Boerne, Texas (Champion HS) Round Rock, Texas (McNeil HS) New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS) Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek HS) Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS) Houston, Texas (Awty International HS) Laredo, Texas (United HS) Leander, Texas (Leander HS) Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Ennis, Texas (Ennis HS) San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS/Texas) Celina, Texas (Celina HS) Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS) San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Houston, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Edinburg, Texas (Vela HS) Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Blooming Grove, Texas (Blooming Grove HS/Texas A&M-Commerce) Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker HS) Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS) Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS) San Antonio, Texas (Business Careers HS) Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS) Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS) Odessa, Texas (Permian HS) San Antonio, Texas (Marshall HS) San Antonio, Texas (Marshall HS) San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) Kingston, Jamaica (Calabar HS) San Antonio, Texas (San Antonio Christian HS) Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS) Beaumont, Texas (Ozen HS) Laredo, Texas (United HS) Amarillo, Texas (Caprock HS) Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS/Arkansas Baptist JC) Cypress, Texas (Woods HS) Moreno Valley, Calif. (Vista Del Lago HS/Riverside [Calif.] JC) Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS) Goliad, Texas (Goliad HS) Rio Hondo, Texas (Rio Hondo HS)

Director of track & field/cross country: Aaron Fox (17th season at UTSA/15th as men’s head coach) Assistant coaches: Chris Adams (throws/ninth season) Kareem Streete-Thompson (sprints, jumps & relays/first season) David Hartman (distances/third season/sixth at UTSA overall) Jackie Richards (400m, hurdles & relays/first season)

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2017 Women’s Roster Name Yulisa Abundis Elesha Alyn Lynette Amaram Sierra Andres Jennifer Arinze Caroline Bellows Brenttany Birdow Shalise Borden Maia Campbell Tameyah Carroll Olivia Esemena Sarah Estrada Olivia Flores Darionne Gibson Christy Gilbert Colleen Gilbert Cynthia Gonzales Gabby Gonzales Rachael Grossman De’Stini Henderson Mia Hicks Kateynn Homb Syd Howells Charlette Janicek Sydney Laudwig Dallas O’Connell Faith Olszak Paige Patterson Cierra Peña Daresha Petitt Rian Rodriguez Tadrian Rose Stephanie Sauceda Jayela Slack Chelsea Taylor Jemira Thomlinson Gabriyella Torres Marlett Trevino Emily Voss N’Dia Warren-Jacques Chase Whiting

Ht. 5-5 5-5 5-9 5-4 5-9 5-6 - 5-6 - 5-5 - 5-7 5-6 5-3 5-4 5-2 - 5-3 5-1 5-2 5-9 5-8 5-5 5-5 5-2 5-1 5-5 5-5 5-2 5-2 5-2 - 5-1 5-0 5-7 5-2 5-8 5-2 5-2 6-0 -

Year So.-SQ Sr.-SQ Fr.-HS So.-1L Jr.-2L So.-1L Fr.-HS Sr.-SQ Fr.-HS So.-SQ Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS So.-SQ So.-SQ Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Jr.-SQ So.-SQ So.-1L Sr.-SQ So.-SQ So.-1L So.-SQ So.-SQ So.-SQ Sr.-2L So.-SQ So.-SQ Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Fr.-HS Sr.-1L So.-SQ So.-SQ Fr.-HS So.-SQ Jr.-TR Fr.-HS

In/Out Season 2nd/2nd 4th/4th 1st/1st 2nd/2nd 3rd/3rd 2nd/2nd 1st/1st 4th/4th 1st/1st 2nd/2nd 1st/1st 1st/1st 1st/1st 1st/1st 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 1st/1st 1st/1st 3rd/3rd 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 4th/4th 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 1st/2nd 2nd/2nd 4th/4th 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 1st/1st 1st/1st 1st/1st 1st/1st 4th/4th 2nd/2nd 2nd/2nd 1st/1st 2nd/2nd 3rd/2nd 1st/1st

Event(s) Distances Jumps/Hurdles Middle Distances Sprints Sprints Pole Vault Throws Throws Throws Multis Sprints/Jumps Distances Distances Sprints Hurdles Middle Distances Throws Distances Hurdles Sprints Throws Throws Sprints Distances High Jump Throws Throws Sprints Sprints/Jumps Sprints Distances Sprints Distances Middle Distances Sprints Throws Multis Distances Distances Throws Multis

Hometown (Hgh School/Previous School) Aptos, Calif. (Aptos HS) Miami, Fla. (Northwestern HS/Winston-Salem State/Allen [Kan.] CC) Stafford, Texas (Stafford HS) Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Richmond, Texas (Bush HS) George West, Texas (George West HS) Hitchcock, Texas (Hitchcock HS) Marana, Ariz. (Marana HS/Central Arizona JC) Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS) Katy, Texas (Mayde Creek HS) San Antonio, Texas (FEAST) Del Rio, Texas (Del Rio HS) Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde HS) Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne Catholic HS) Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Ventura, Calif. (Ventura HS) Round Rock, Texas (McNeil HS) Sealy, Texas (Sealy HS) Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS) San Antonio, Texas (Castle Hills First Baptist HS) Weslaco, Texas (East HS) Dearborn, Mich. (Divine Child HS/New Mexico State) Harlingen, Texas (South HS) Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS) Caldwell, Texas (Caldwell HS) Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights HS) Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco HS) Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Jersey Village, Texas (Jersey Village HS) Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Port Isabel, Texas (Port Isabel HS) Rio Grande City, Texas (Rio Grande City HS) Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Spring, Texas (Oak Ridge HS/Texas) Fredericksburg, Texas (Fredericksburg HS)

Director of track & field/cross country: Aaron Fox (17th season at UTSA/ninth as women’s head coach) Assistant coaches: Chris Adams (throws/ninth season) Kareem Streete-Thompson (sprints, jumps & relays/first season) David Hartman (distances/third season/sixth at UTSA overall) Jackie Richards (400m, hurdles & relays/first season)

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2017 NCAA Championships Indoor Information 53rd Annual Men’s & 35th Annual Women’s Championships March 10-11 Gilliam Indoor Track Stadium (College Station, Texas) Host: Texas A&M University

Outdoor Information Preliminary Rounds Map

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w Lexington, Ky.

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96th Annual Men’s & 36th Annual Women’s Championships Preliminary Rounds — May 25-27 East Region University of Kentucky Outdoor Track & Field Complex (Lexington, Ky.) Host: University of Kentucky West Region Mike A. Myers Stadium (Austin, Texas) Host: University of Texas Finals — June 7-10 Hayward Field (Eugene, Ore.) Host: University of Oregon

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Meet the roadrunners


Meet The Roadrunners Ty Anderson 6-1 • 160 • Jr.-2L Luling, Texas (Luling HS) Jumps

Randy Bermea 5-10 • 170 • Sr.-1L Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS/California) Hurdles/Sprints

Sophomore (2016) Earned second-team All-America honors in the high jump following his 12th-place performance at the NCAA Outdoor Championships … cleared 7-0 ¼ (2.14m) in his first appearance in the national semifinals … registered a personal-record 7-1 (2.16m) on his third and final attempt en route to finishing 10th in the field of 48 high jumpers at the NCAA Preliminary Rounds … that came on the heels of a fifth-place effort (6-9/2.06m) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won two meets (Ricardo Romo Invitational/ Roadrunners Invitational) and finished third at one other (UTSA Invitational) during the outdoor campaign … finished second at the C-USA Indoor with a career-best leap of 7-1 ½ (2.17m), which ranks as the second-best performance in program history … won the Howie Ryan Invitational with a clearance of 7-0 ¼ (2.14m) and was named C-USA Field Athlete of the Week … also was third at the Charlie Thomas Invitational. Freshman (2015) Won the Conference USA Outdoor Championship in the high jump with a personal best clearance of 6-11 (2.11m) … claimed another gold medal at the Longhorns Invitational with his jump of 6-10 ¾ (2.10m) … a part of UTSA’s first-place 400-meter relay at the UTSA Invitational … earned a trio of runner-up performances in his specialty event during the indoor campaign … won silver medals at the C-USA Indoor Championships (6-10 ¾/2.10m), Houston Tune-Up (6-8 ¾/2.05m) and Howie Ryan Invitational (6-10 ¾ /2.10m). Personal History major.

Prior To UTSA Spent the previous two seasons at California … ran top times of 14.44 (110m hurdles) and 50.86 (400m hurdles) … helped lead the Golden Bears to the 2014 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship … 2012 UIL Class 5A Champion in the 300-meter hurdles and third-place finisher in the 110m hurdles … also won a silver medal in the 110m hurdles and a bronze in the 300m hurdles as a junior … clocked personal bests of 14.00 (110m hurdles) and 36.46 (300m hurdles) … also a three-year letterwinner who earned all-state honors in football. Personal Born Sept. 2, 1993 … son of Mary Alvarado and Randy Bermea … has one brother, Gilbert, and a sister, Ariana … criminal justice major.

Kelsey Benoit 6-0 • 240 • Jr.-2L San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente HS) Throws Sophomore (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the shot put … placed second in the discus (159-4/48.57m) and third in the shot (52-9 ¼/16.08m) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … captured a gold medal in the shot put in consecutive weeks at the Ricardo Romo Invitational and Roadrunners Invite (56-7 ½/17.26m & 58-1 ¼/17.71m/ No. 3 in UTSA history) … finished second in the discus (165-3/50.38m) at the seasonopening UTSA Invitational … picked up a bronze medal in the shot (55-6 ½/16.93m) at the C-USA Indoor … competed at three other indoor meets leading up to the league championships. Freshman (2015) Third-place finisher in the shot put at the Texas Invitational with a personal best measurement of 56-7 ¼ (17.25m) … also won a bronze medal at the UTSA Invitational (54-10/16.71m) … second-place finisher in the shot at the Conference USA Indoor Championships with a put of 58-1 (17.7m). Prior To UTSA Made two appearances at the state meet in the shot put and discus … registered top marks of 62-6 (shot put) and 185-7 (discus). Personal Born June 6, 1996 … son of Lisbeth and Joe Benoit … has a sister, Peyton … kinesiology major.

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Junior (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 400-meter hurdles … placed second (51.51) in his specialty event at the Conference USA Championships and also was a member of the squad’s bronze medal 1,600m relay (3:12.99) … ripped off a career-best 50.56, the fourth-best performance in program history, in the preliminary heats of the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays … went on the finish second and also was runner-up at the season-opening UTSA Invitational … ran on the team’s third-place mile relay at the C-USA Indoor … also competed in the 60m hurdles and 400m during the indoor campaign.

Monty Bertschy 6-0 • 150 • Jr.-1L Boerne, Texas (Champion HS) Distances Junior (2016) Competed in five meets and led squad in four of those outings … had a top finish of 11th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) … crossed the finish line 27th at the Conference USA Championships (Oct. 29). Sophomore (2015-16) Competed in five meets during the indoor season in the mile and 3,000 meters … placed fourth in the mile at the Howie Ryan Invitational … saw action in five more meets during the outdoor campaign in both the 1,500m and 5k … participated in all six cross country meets … top finish came at the Islanders Splash when he placed 11th … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014-15) Third-place finisher in the 5,000 meters at the UTSA Invitational (16:13.87) … clocked a personal-best 4:02.15 in the 1500m at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight … competed in the 3k three times during the indoor campaign … ran in three cross country events with a season best of 20th place at the UTSA Ricardo Romo Classic … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Earned academic all-state accolades … AP Scholar-Athlete … graduated with Cum Laude honors … member of Mu Alpha and student council. Personal Born March 3, 1996 … son of Danette and Richard Bertschy … has four brothers, Sheldon, Marshall, Channing and Crawford, and one sister, Stratton … mechanical engineering major who is a member of the UTSA Dean’s List.

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Meet The Roadrunners Jonathan Boozer Fr.-HS Round Rock, Texas (McNeil HS) Hurdles/Jumps

Personal Born March 23, 1998 … son of Crystal Chatman-Brown and Duane Brown ... has one brother, Porter, and a sister, Aja … active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes … preengineering major.

Alex Brock Fr.-HS New Braunfels, Texas (Canyon HS) Pole Vault

Riley Burnside 5-7 • 150 • So.-SQ Houston, Texas (Mayde Creek HS) Middle Distances

Personal Pre-sciences major. Barrett Brock 5-9 • 170 • Sr.-3L Hallsville, Texas (Hallsville HS) Pole Vault Senior (2016) Won the Conference USA Indoor title in the pole vault with a clearance of 16-0 ¾ (4.90m) … placed third at the Howie Ryan Invitational with the same mark … sat out the outdoor season as a redshirt … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Junior (2015) Tied for second in the pole vault at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships with a personal-best clearance of 16-5 ¼ (5.01m) … tied for third at the UTSA Challenge Invitational … second-place finisher in the javelin at the UTSA Invitational with a careerlong throw of 139-7 (42.55m) … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Sophomore (2014) Tied for second place in the pole vault at the Islanders Open … third-place finisher at the UTSA Invitational … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2013) Competed in five outdoor meets in the pole vault and had a season-best clearance of 15-7 ¾ (4.77m) at the Texas Invitational … recorded an indoor season best of 16-4 (4.98m) en route to sixth place at the Western Athletic Conference Indoor Championships … a WAC All-Academic honoree. Personal Business major. Jackson Brown 5-10 • 165 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Sprints/Jumps Prior To UTSA Two-year letterwinner who competed in sprint events and the long jump … posted top times of 10.81 (100m), 21.75 (200m) and 48.5 (400m) … registered a top mark of 22-9 in the long jump … advanced to the state meet in the 1,600-meter relay … earned alldistrict accolades … also a two-year letterwinner in football and helped squad to a district championship … earned academic all-district honors.

Sophomore (2016) Competed in only one cross country meet during his redshirt freshman campaign … placed 37th at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Freshman (2015-16) Competed in seven meets during the outdoor season in 800 meters … top performance came at the Roadrunners Invitational when he crossed the finish line in sixth place … did not compete during the indoor or cross country campaigns. Prior To UTSA Team MVP who posted top times of 1:57 in the 800 meters and 16:22 in the 5k … threetime letterwinner who earned MVP honors after being the squad’s top goal scorer in soccer … first-team all-district and second team all-region … scored 23 goals and dished out 14 assists. Personal Born Nov. 6, 1996 … son of Angelique and Jeff Burnside … has one brother, Brent, and a sister, Alyssa … pre-business major. Luca Chatham 5-9 • 145 • So.-1L Dallas, Texas (Wilson HS) Middle Distances Sophomore (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … top performance came at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) where he finished in 29th place. Freshman (2015-16) Scored points in two events at the Conference USA Indoor Championships with his fourthplace performance in the 800 meters and fifth-place effort as part of UTSA’s distance medley relay … ran in six meets during the outdoor campaign, primarily in the 800m … finished fourth at the UTSA Invitational … competed in five cross country meets with a top performance of 17th place at the Islanders Splash. Prior To UTSA Three-time letterwinner who placed second at state in the 800m and fourth in the mile … finished 60th at state in cross country … all-district performer in both the 800m and 1,600m … posted a top time of 16:05 in the 5k. Personal Born Dec., 7, 1996 … son of Suzzanne and Joseph Chatham … kinesiology major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Thor Crux 5-6 • 110 • So.-SQ Houston, Texas (Awty International HS) Distances Sophomore (2016) Competed in two cross country meets with a top finish of 33rd place at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Freshman (2015-16) Saw action in just one meet during the outdoor season … placed ninth in the 3,000 meters at the UTSA Invitational … ran in four cross country meets with a top finish of 30th place at the Islanders Splash … did not compete during the indoor campaign. Prior To UTSA Four-time letterwinner … three-time all-state and Team MVP in cross country … third-place finisher in the two-mile run at the 2013 TAPPS 4A track & field state meet and fourth-place finisher at the 2013 TAPPS 4A cross country state meet … two-time all-district in track & field … posted top time of 16:34 in the 5k. Personal Born June 28, 1996 … son of Gunilla Gard and Jason Crux … has two sisters, Ellinor and Rebecca, and one brother, Felix … pre-business major. Alex Cruz 5-10 • 135 • Jr.-SQ Laredo, Texas (United HS) Distances Junior (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … top finish came at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) when he finished in 14th place. Sophomore (2015-16) Competed in 11 meets during the track & field seasons (six outdoor/five indoor) … ran in the 3,000 meters and 5k indoors and the 1,500m and 5k outdoors … finished third in the metric mile at the Roadrunners Invitational … also earned a bronze medal in the 5k at the Tritons Invitational … ran in all six cross country meets … led the team with a fourth-place performance at the Islanders Splash … was second on the squad with his 31st-place finish at the Conference USA Championships … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014-15) Second-place finisher in the 5,000 meters at the UTSA Invitational … competed in all six meets during the cross country season … raced to a season-best finish of 14th place at the UTSA Ricardo Romo Classic … a Conference USA Academic Medal recipient and also a member of the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Team captain and four-year prep letterwinner … earned all-district and all-city honors … school record-holder in the mile … posted a top time of 15:50 in the 5k … graduated with honors and earned the Texas High School Heisman Trophy. Personal Born Sept. 16, 1996 … son of Martha and Victor Cruz-Torres … has three brothers, Victor, Christopher and Jesus … mechanical engineering major who is an honors student.

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Mikael Dawkins 5-11 • 170 • So.-1L Leander, Texas (Leander HS) Sprints/Jumps Freshman (2016) Finished sixth in the 60 meters (6.94) at the Conference USA Indoor Championships … also competed in the 200m and long jump during the indoor campaign … won the deuce (21.72w) and placed second in the 100m (10.91) at the Tritons Invitational during the outdoor season … also earned a silver medal in the long jump (wind-aided 23-4 3/4/7.13m) at the Roadrunners Invite … was third in 200m (21.46w) and 400m relay at the seasonopening UTSA Invitational. Prior To UTSA Competed in sprints and horizontal jumps at the prep level … recorded top marks of 10.9 (100m), 21.7 (200m), 23-2 (long jump) and 45-8 (triple jump). Personal Born Dec. 15, 1996 … son of Nakia and Joel Dawkins … has seven siblings (four brothers/ three sisters) … computer science major. Caleb Devereaux 5-10 • 150 • Fr.-HS Pearland, Texas (Pearland HS) Middle Distances Freshman (2016) Participated in just one cross country meet, the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16), and crossed the finish line in 38th place. Prior To UTSA Clocked a top time of 1:56.2 in the 800 meters … placed sixth in the area in the 1,600m relay and was fifth in the district in the 800m as a senior … finished fifth in the area in the 800m as a junior and also was a Junior Olympic qualifier in his specialty event that year … a member of his team’s seventh-place 1,600m relay at regionals as a sophomore after placing sixth in the area in the 800m. Personal Pre-engineering major. Davante Edwards 5-11 • 145 • So.-1L Ennis, Texas (Ennis HS) High Jump/Sprints Freshman (2016) Scored a point with his eighth-place finish in the high jump (6-7/2.01m) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … also on the squad’s seventh-place in the 400-meter relay (41.61) at the league meet … helped the 400m relay capture a gold medal at the Roadrunners Invitational and a bronze at the Ricardo Romo Invite … also placed second in the high jump (6-6 ¾/2.00m) at the Ricardo Romo Invitational … competed primarily in the high jump, as well as the 200m, at five meets during the indoor campaign Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the high jump and relays … had a personal best of 6-10 in the high jump … advanced to the state meet in the 400m relay … also a secondteam all-district honoree in football.

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Meet The Roadrunners Personal Born June 3, 1997 … son of LaKeish and Wayne Edwards … has a sister, Angelica … kinesiology major. Derek Fenton So.-TR San Clemente, Calif. (San Clemente, Calif./Texas) Prior To UTSA Placed eighth in shot put at the 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Championships with a personalbest throw of 53-4 ½ (16.27m) … also finished third at the Longhorns Invitational (52-1 ¾/15.89m) … registered a personal-best measurement of 51-2 ¾ (15.61m) in the shot put at the Texas A&M 11-Team Invitational during the indoor campaign … did not compete in 2014-15 … finished second in the shot put at the 2014 Irvine Invitational with a personalbest toss of 58-1 and was second in the discus (174-5) … ranked seventh in California in the discus with a personal-best mark of 174-6, which came at the 2014 South Coast Classic … finished second in the shot at the 2013 South Coast League Prelims/Finals with a put of 54-4 … recorded a seventh-place effort in the discus (169-7) at the 2013 Arcadia Invitational. Personal Pre-business major. Tyler Finke 6-2 • 270 • Sr.-3L Celina, Texas (Celina HS) Throws

Joseph Freeman 5-11 • 160 • Fr.-HS Seguin, Texas (Seguin HS) Sprints Prior To UTSA Ran top times of 10.5 (100m) and 21.5 (200m) … earned academic all-state accolades. Personal Born Nov. 27, 1997 … son of Erma and Wilbert Freeman … has one sister, Vanessa … criminal justice major. Edgar Garcia 5-9 • 150 • So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Middle Distances Freshman (2015-16) Competed in a total of 11 meets during his inaugural year (six outdoor/five indoors) … the majority of his races came in the 800 meters … also saw limited action in the 1,500m and 1,600m relay … did not compete during the cross country campaign. Prior To UTSA Two-year letterwinner who ran the 400 and 800 meters … an all-district performer who clocked a 1:57.62 in the 800m at the regional meet … also played for the football team. Personal Born March 19, 1997 … son of Nelly and Armando Garcia … has one brother, Ivan, and a sister Valeria … pre-business major.

Junior (2016) Captured a silver medal in the shot put (54-11 ½/16.75m) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … also scratched out a point at the league meet with an eighth-place effort in the discus (148-1/45.15m) … placed second in the shot (55-2/16.81m) and was third in the hammer (159-6/48.62m) at the Roadrunners Invitational … finished fourth in the shot put (54-0 /16.47m) at the C-USA Indoor … was fifth in his specialty event at the John Thomas Terriers Invitational … also competed in the weight throw at four meet during the indoor campaign … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Sophomore (2015) Was fifth in the shot put at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships with a personalrecord 55-5 ½ (16.90m) … finished third in hammer at the UTSA Invitational with a throw of 155-11 (47.53m) … placed sixth in the shot put at the league’s indoor meet with a career-long measurement of 53-8 ½ (16.37m) … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014) Second-place finisher in shot put at the Trinity Tigers Relays with a measurement of 52-4 ½ (15.96m) … finished third at the Islanders Open with a put of 50-8 (15.44m) … placed fourth in the shot at the Conference USA Indoor Championships with a toss of 50-6 ¾ (15.41m) … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA 2013 UIL 3A Champion in the shot put and fourth as a junior … also placed fifth in the discus as a senior … 2012 USATF Youth Outdoor Champion in the shot put … recorded top marks of 60-3 ½ in the shot and 172-11 in the discus.

Chad Gates 5-8 • 170 • So.-1L San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Multis Freshman (2016) Placed fourth in the pole vault at both the Conference USA Indoor and Outdoor Championships (15-1/4.60m — 15-1 ¾/4.62m) … added a bronze medal (14-5 ¼/4.40m) in his specialty event during the outdoor campaign at the Roadrunners Invitational … competed in the multi-events (60m hurdles/1,000m/high jump/pole vault/long jump/shot put) during the four indoor outings leading up to the league meet during the indoor season … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in the multi-events and pole vault … recorded a top clearance of 14-10 ¼ in the pole vault. Personal Born Jan. 21, 1997 … son of Veldah and Kurt Gates … has two sisters, Sara and Abby … pre-business major.

Personal Kinesiology major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Justin Gerbrecht 6-1 • 170 • Jr.-2L Houston, Texas (Ridge Point HS) Hurdles Sophomore (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 110-meter hurdles … placed fifth in both the 110m and 400m hurdles (14.30w/52.89) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won the 400m hurdles crown (53.42) and was second in the 110m hurdles (14.38) at the Roadrunners Invitational … finished third in the high hurdles at the Ricardo Romo Invitational and Tritons Invite … earned a bronze medal in the 400m hurdles at the Bobcats Classic … crossed the finish line in fifth place in the 60m hurdles (8.04) at the C-USA Indoor … competed at four other meets during the indoor campaign.

Personal Born Aug. 5, 1997 … son of Cicely and Oterro Harris … has a twin brother, Jaylon, and another brother, Ashton … pre-biology major. Hunter Hawkins 5-11 • 135 • So.-TR Blooming Grove, Texas (Blooming Grove HS/Texas A&M-Commerce)

Freshman (2015) Won the 110-meter hurdles (14.78) and third in 400m hurdles (55.36) at the UTSA Invitational … fourth-place finisher in the 110m hurdles at the Texas Invitational (14.98) … participated in four meets during his inaugural indoor season … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Junior (2016) Participated in two cross country meets … posted a top finish of 23rd place at the Aggies Opener (Sept. 2).

Prior To UTSA Ran both hurdles events at the prep level … clocked top top times of 14.1 (110m hurdles) and 38.1 (300m hurdles) … helped lead his team to four district championships … also played baseball.

Prior To UTSA A member of the cross country and track & field teams at Texas A&M-Commerce … registered a cross country top time of 26:30 (8k) … a four-year prep letterwinner … an all-state honoree in cross country and all-region performer in track & field.

Personal Born Oct. 9, 1995 … son of Danita and John Gerbrecht … has two brothers, Josh and Jeremy, and a pair of sisters, Dena and Dawn … kinesiology major.

Personal Born March 7, 1996 … son of Jody and Mark Hawkins … has two brothers, Skyler and Coe … mother was a five-time All-American for UTSA and she still holds three school records (indoor 3k/9:05.98), (outdoor 5k/15:57.1) and (10k/32:47.9) … kinesiology major.

Marcus Guajardo 5-10 • 135 • Fr.-HS Edinburg, Texas (Vela HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in two cross country meets … posted a season-high finish of 25th place at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Personal Born Aug. 16, 1998 … pre-business major. Kaylan Harris 5-9 • 180 • So.-1L Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Sprints Freshman (2016) A member of the squad’s third-place 1,600-meter relay (3:14.18) and fifth-place distance medley relay (10:14.82) quartets at the Conference USA Indoor Championships … mile relay won the Howie Ryan Invitational in 3:17.23 and earned a bronze medal at the John Thomas Terriers Invite with the second-fastest time in program history (3:11.78) during the indoor campaign … helped 1,600m relay place third (3:12.99) at the league’s outdoor meet … foursome won at the Roadrunners Invitational, Tritons Invite and Bobcats Classic in addition to placing third at the season-opening UTSA Invitational … raced to a silver medal in the 400m at two outdoor meets (UTSA & Tritons Invitationals) … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who rank the 200 meters, 400m and sprint relays … clocked top times of 22.8 (200m) and 47.93 (400m) … earned team’s outstanding athlete award as a senior … helped 400m relay record a 41.59 and 1,600m relay register a 3:17.66 at the Region 2-6A meet.

Desmond Jefferson 5-9 • 160 • So.-SQ Killeen, Texas (Shoemaker HS) Sprints Freshman (2016) Participated in the opening two meets of the indoor season before getting injured … ran the 1,600-meter relay at the season-opening Texas A&M 11-Team Invitational … competed in the 200m at the John Thomas Terriers Invite … sat out the outdoor campaign as a redshirt. Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in all sprint events … a two-time AAU and USATF Junior All-American … clocked top marks of 10.69 (100m), 21.70 (200m) and 48.06 (400m) … helped lead his prep team’s 800m relay to fourth place at the state meet … also played for the football squad. Personal Born Jan. 21, 1997 … son of Elvira and Johnnie Jefferson … has two brothers, Johnny and Damian, and a pair of sisters, Dominque and Alisha … criminal justice major. Corey Jennings 6-2 • 250 • So.-SQ Bandera, Texas (Bandera HS) Throws Freshman (2016) Competed in the discus and hammer at five meets during the outdoor season … top marks were 131-7/40.12m (discus) and 125-11/38.37m (hammer) … sat out the indoor campaign as a redshirt.

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Meet The Roadrunners Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in the shot put and discus … registered top measurements of 54-1 (shot put) and 175-3 (discus) … placed fifth in the shot and sixth in the discus at the UIL Class 4A state meet as a senior … an all-area honoree … also played basketball and football.

Sophomore (2015) First place in the 400-meter relay at the UTSA Invitational (40.54) … fifth-place finisher at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight … fourth-place finisher at the Houston Tune-Up in the 60m dash (6.99) … a member of 400m relay team that placed seventh at the Conference USA Championships (41.38) … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Personal Born Dec. 23, 1996 … son of Sandy and Jim Jennings … has one brother, Brandon, and a sister, Ashley … an academic all-state honoree … kinesiology major.

Freshman (2014) Raced to a gold medal (6.91) in the college division of the 60 meter dash at the Armory Collegiate Invitational … a member of the 400-meter relay team that won the Islanders Open (41.18) and again at the Roadrunners Invitational (40.63) … a part of UTSA’s third-place 400m relay at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight … named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Dario Johnson 5-9 • 155 • So.-SQ Houston, Texas (Eisenhower HS) Middle Distances

Prior To UTSA Placed fourth in the 100 meters at the 2013 UIL 5A State Championships … 2013 Region Champion in the 100m … had top marks of 10.47 (100m) and 21.55 (200m)

Sophomore (2016) Competed at the Texas Invitational during the cross country campaign and finished 34th during his redshirt freshman season. Freshman (2015-16) Primarily competed in the 800 meters in his inaugural campaign as a Roadrunner … saw action in five meets during the outdoor season … competed in just two meets during the indoor campaign … did not race during the cross country season. Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner competed in the 400 and 800 meters … team captain … posted a top 800m time of 2:05 … also a three-year letterwinner in the cross country … a Junior Olympic All-American in the 3,200m relay and qualifier in the 800m. Personal Born Oct. 19, 1995 … son of Maria and Aristede Johnson … has a brother, Delveckio … kinesiology major. Skye Knight 5-9 • 150 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Business Careers HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in two cross country meets and posted a top mark of 30th place at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Personal Pre-business major. Aaron LeJeune 5-10 • 180 • Sr.-3L Spring, Texas (Klein Collins HS) Sprints Junior (2016) A member of the squad’s seventh-place 400-meter relay at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … also finished second in the 100 meters (10.79w) at the Roadrunners Invitational and was third at the Tritons Invite during the outdoor season … a member of the squad’s winning 400m relay at the Roadrunners Invitational … competed in both short sprints (60/200m) at four meets during the indoor campaign.

Personal Geology major. Mason Loiodice 6-1 • 170 • Sr.-1L Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood HS) Sprints Junior (2016) Helped team’s 1,600-meter relay win the Roadrunners Invitational in 3:17.89 … also ran in all three short sprint events during the outdoor campaign … competed in the 200m, 400m and both relays at four meets during the indoor season. Sophomore (2015) Member of 1,600-meter relay team that placed second at the UTSA Invitational (3:28.17) … third in the distance medley relay at the Houston Tune-Up (10:39:02). Freshman (2014) Third-place finisher in the 400m at the Roadrunners Invitational. Prior To UTSA Ran the second leg of the runner-up 1,600-meter relay at the 2013 UIL 5A State Championships … 2013 Region 2-5A qualifier (200m) … recorded top marks of 22.20 (200m) and 48.60 (400m) … also played for the basketball and football squads. Personal Born Nov. 7, 1994 … son of Lori and Tim Loiodice … has two brothers, Connor and Braden … multidisciplinary studies major. Martin Luevano 5-7 • 140 • Fr.-HS Boerne, Texas (Boerne HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in five cross country meets and recorded a top finish of 25th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2).

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Meet The Roadrunners Martin Luevano (continued) Prior To UTSA Two-time Team Most Valuable Player and three-time all-state performer (1,600m/3,200m) who ran the 800 meters, 1,600m, 3,200m and 5k at the prep level … a 2015 all-state cross country honoree … four-time All-Regional 4-4A Champion (1,600m/3,200m) and 2014 Regional Cross Country Champion who twice raced to All-Region 4-4A laurels … twotime All-Area 29/30-4A (track & field) and four-time All-District 29-4A (cross country/track & field) … three-time Area 29/30-4A Champion (1,600m), two-time Area 29/30-4A Champion (3,200m) and three-time District 29-4A Champion (1,600m/3,200m). Personal Born Oct. 15, 1997 … son of Maggie and Marcial Luevano … has seven siblings … mathematics major. Jake McDaniel 6-0 • 170 • Fr.-HS Houston, Texas (Langham Creek HS) Multis Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the 400 meters, high jump, long jump and triple jump … had personal bests of 50.63 (400m), 6-8 (high jump), 22-8 (long jump) and 45-9 ¾ (triple jump) … captured the district championship in high jump and was named team Most Valuable Player as a sophomore … finished second in the high jump at the district meet as a senior. Personal Born Jan. 14, 1998 … son of Kelly and Robert McDaniel … has a brother, Riley, and one sister, Karli … active participant in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … criminal justice major. Jesus Olivares Fr.-HS Odessa, Texas (Permian HS) Throws

Sophomore (2015) Qualified for the NCAA Championship Preliminary Rounds in the hammer … third-place finisher at the Conference Outdoor USA Championships in the hammer with a personal-best measurement of 194-10 (59.38m) … also fifth in discus (159-8/48.66m) at the league meet … won the hammer at the UTSA Invitational with a throw of 179-0 (54.56m) … fifth-place finisher in weight throw at the Conference USA Indoor Championships … second-place in the weight throw with a personal-best toss of 55-9 ¼ (17.00m) at the Houston Opener … a USTFCCCA All-Academic honoree … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014) Finished seventh at the Conference USA Championships in discus with a career-best throw of 160-7 (48.94m) … second-place finisher in discus at the Trinity Tigers Relays … named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Two-year prep letterwinner … recorded a top mark of 152-3 in the discus. Personal Born July 4, 1994 … son of Julie and Victor Perez … has two brothers, Vincent and Tommy … brother, Vincent, also competes for the Roadrunners … electrical engineering major. Vincent Perez 6-1 • 205 • So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Marshall HS) Throws Freshman (2016) Participated in seven six meets in the discus and hammer during the outdoor campaign … placed second in the hammer (168-10/51.47m) at the Roadrunners Invitational … added a fifth-place performance in the discus (158-7/48.35m) at that meet … competed in the weight throw at five meets during his inaugural indoor season … just missed scoring a point with his ninth-place finish at the Conference USA Indoor (53-5 ½/16.24m) … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the shot put and discuss … registered top marks of 45-0 (shot put) and 155-0 (discus).

Victor Perez 6-0 • 240 • Sr.-3L San Antonio, Texas (Marshall HS) Throws

Personal Born Feb. 22, 1996 … son of Julie and Victor Perez … has two brothers, Victor and Tommy … older brother, Victor, also is a member of the Roadrunners … mechanical engineering major.

Junior (2016) Scored points in all three throwing events (fourth hammer 175-5/53.35m; fifth discus 157-6/48.02m; seventh shot put 46-3 ¼/14.10m) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won the hammer throw (191-0/58.21m) and captured a silver medal in the discus (167-9/51.14m) at the Roadrunners Invitational during the outdoor season … victorious in the weight throw (59-5 ½/18.12m) at the Howie Ryan Invitational, placed second (60-1 ¼/18.32m) at the C-USA Championships and had the second-longest toss in program history (61-8 ¼/18.80m) at the John Thomas Terriers Invite during the indoor campaign … named to the C-USA All-Academic Team and also a member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Andrew Pirog 6-0 • 165 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (Reagan HS) Hurdles Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the 400 meters, 300m hurdles and both sprint relays … registered top marks of 37.6 (300m hurdles), 41.84 (400m relay) and 3:16.06 (1,600m relay) … a member of his team’s regional champion 1,600m relay as a senior … also placed third in the 300m hurdles and 400m relay … named Outstanding Runner and Most Valuable Player that season. Personal Born June 21, 1998 … son of Jennifer Carver and John Pirog … has two brothers, JT and Mike, and one sister, Allison … active in the Fellowship of Christian Athletes … prebusiness major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Patrick Prince 5-8 • 165 • So.-1L Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Hurdles

Personal Kinesiology major.

Freshman (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 110-meter hurdles … placed fourth in his specialty event (14.28w) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won the Roadrunners Invitational in 14.13w and placed second at the UTSA Invitational, Ricardo Romo Invite and Tritons Invitational … clocked a season-best 14.03w in a seventh-place finish at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays, which stands as the fifth-best performance in program history … finished third in the 60m hurdles (7.91/No. 4 in UTSA annals) at the C-USA Indoor … was third in that event at the John Thomas Terriers Invitational … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Mason Riley 6-2 • 160 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (San Antonio Christian HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in two cross country meets … paced the club at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16) with a 21st-place effort.

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in both hurdle events and the high jump … registered top marks of 14.16 (110m hurdles), 39.64 (300m hurdles) and 6-4 (high jump) … twotime regional qualifier in the hurdles and also qualified in the high jump once … also an honorable mention all-district honoree in football.

Prior To UTSA Three-time all-state TAPPS cross country honoree who was a member of two TAPPS Cross Country Championship teams … a 2015 TAPPS Champion in the 1,600 meters and also placed second in the 3,200m … three-time USA Triathlon All-American who was a member of Team USA at the 2014-15 Triathlon World Championships … also a four-year swimming letterwinner who was a state champion in the 4x100 freestyle relay.

Personal Born May 29, 1997 … son of Phyliss and Paul Prince … has two brothers, Paul and Andre … pre-sciences major.

Personal Born June 29, 1997 … son of Maribel and John Riley … has one sister, Carson … kinesiology major.

Kyle Real 6-2 • 170 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (East Central HS) Pole Vault

Chris Rosales 5-6 • 140 • Fr.-HS Harlingen, Texas (Harlingen HS) Sprints

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in the pole vault and high jump … registered top marks of 15-3 (pole vault) and 6-6 (high jump) … swept district and area crowns in both events as a senior … named team Most Valuable Player his final two campaigns … a four-time all-district performer … member of the National Honor Society and an academic all-state selection.

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in sprints and relays … registered top marks of 10.83 (100m), 21.7 (200m) and 48.22 (400m) … a state finalist in the 400 meters (sixth place) as a senior after winning district, area and regional medals … a three-time district champion who also captured the area title in the 200m.

Personal Born Oct. 14, 1997 … son of Terri and Donald Real … has one sister, Megan … preconstruction science and management major.

Personal Born May 16, 1998 … son of Lisette Wisnoki and Alejandro Rosales … has two brothers, Mark and Alex … pre-engineering major.

Adrian Riley 6-0 • 165 • Jr.-2L Kingston, Jamaica (Calabar HS) Multis

Kaylon Sellers 5-10 • 150 • So.-1L Beaumont, Texas (Ozen HS) Jumps

Sophomore (2016) Placed second in the decathlon at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships with 7,064 points … also scored a point with his eighth-place effort in the pole vault (14-2/4.32m) … posted the fifth-best score (7,190 points) in program history in a winning performance at the Ricardo Romo Invitational … was runner-up in the heptathlon at the C-USA Indoor with 5,109 points … scored a career-best 5,151 (No. 5 in UTSA history) en route to sixth place at the Charlie Thomas Invite. Freshman (2015) Finished fourth in the decathlon at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships with a personal-record 7,074 points … won the javelin with a career-long toss of 177-6 (54.11m) at the UTSA Invitational … registered a sixth-place performance in the heptathlon at the Conference USA Indoor Championships … scored a career-high 5,011 points in the hep at the Howie Ryan Invitational … tied for third in the long jump at the Houston Tune-Up.

Sophomore (2016) Sat out the season as a redshirt. Freshman (2015) Finished eighth in the triple jump at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships (47-8 ½/14.54m) … won the UTSA Invitational triple jump crown and was third in the long jump … also was runner-up in the triple jump at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight … competed in both horizontal jump events in five meets during the indoor campaign. Personal Kinesiology major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Jared Taylor 5-10 • 165 • Fr.-HS Cypress, Texas (Woods HS) Sprints

Peter Supulveda 6-1 • 160 • Fr.-HS Laredo, Texas (United HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … posted a season-high finish of 20th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2). Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner owned a top time of 15:34 in the 5,000m … team Most Valuable Player and captain … two-time state qualifier was all-city in both cross country & track & field … 2016 Area and District Champion (1,600m/3,200m) … city record holder in the mile (4:18.37). Personal Pre-business major. Vasha Sheriff 5-7 • 135 • So.-1L Amarillo, Texas (Caprock HS) Hurdles/Sprints Freshman (2016) Placed third in the 1,600m relay and sixth in the 400m (48.52) at the Conference USA Indoor Championships … a member of the winning mile relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational and finished third in the same event at the John Thomas Terriers Invite with the secondfastest time in program history (3:11.78) … helped UTSA’s 1,600m relay earn a bronze medal at the C-USA Outdoor … also a on third-place relays squads at the UTSA Invitational and Bobcats Classic … top finish in the 400m hurdles was third at the Tritons Invitational (season-best 53.63) … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Four-year lettwerwinner who competed in the hurdles at the prep level … also a two-year starter for the football team. Personal Born Dec. 19, 1996 … son of Mariama and Suolihn Sheriff … has five siblings (three sisters/two brothers) … pre-biology major. Byron Taylor 6-2 • 175 • Jr.-TR Brenham, Texas (Brenham HS/Arkansas Baptist JC) Sprints/Jumps Prior To UTSA Spent previous two seasons at Arkansas Baptist Junior College … ran 200 meters, 400m, 400m relay and 1,600m relay … earned All-America honors in both relays … competed in relays and the triple jump at the prep level … won district and regional titles in triple jump and placed sixth at the state meet … named District Most Valuable Player. Personal Born March 31, 1993 … son of Yue He Newsime … communication major.

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Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the 100 meters and 200m … posted top times of 10.45 (100m) and 21.33 (200m) … won district titles and advanced to regionals in each event … member of the two-time area-qualifying 800m relay. Personal Born March 19, 1998 … son of Shante and James Taylor ... has one brother, James … undeclared major. Gabe Vargas 6-3 • 290 • Sr.-1L Moreno Valley, Calif. (Vista Del Lago HS/Riverside [Calif.] JC) Throws Senior (2016) Finished fifth in the shot put at the Conference USA Indoor Championships with his measurement of 53-5 (16.28m) … placed second in consecutive meets at the John Thomas Terriers Invitational (PR 57-7 ¾/17.57m/No. 4 performance in program history) and Charlie Thomas Invitational (56-3 ¾/17.16m) … sat out the outdoor season as a redshirt. Junior (2015) Finished sixth in shot put at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships (PR 54-5 ¼/16.59m) and was third at the J. Fred Duckett Twilight (54-2 ½/16.52m) … second-place finisher in discus at the UTSA Invitational (167-6/51.06m). Personal Kinesiology major. Saul Vasquez 5-11 • 140 • Jr.-RS Eagle Pass, Texas (Eagle Pass HS) Distances Senior (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … posted a season-high 17th-place finish at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) … paced the squad at the NCAA South Central Regional with a 59th-place performance. Junior (2015-16) Ran in all six cross country meets with a top performance of eighth place at the Islanders Splash … did not compete during the indoor or outdoor campaigns. Sophomore (2014-15) Competed in three events (1,500m/3,000m steeplechase/5k) during the outdoor season and two (mile/3k) indoors … participated in the opening three cross country events of the year with a top finish of 10th place at the UTSA Ricardo Romo Classic. Freshman (2013-14) Appeared in the 800 meters, metric mile, 3k, 5k and 10k during the outdoor season … ran in the mile at the Texas A&M Reveille Invitational during the indoor campaign … competed in four cross country meets his inaugural season with a top performance of 19th place at the UIW Cardinals Invitational.

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Meet The Roadrunners Prior To UTSA All-region and all-district performer in cross country and track & field … had top marks 4:24 (800m), 9:33 (3,200m) and 15:32 (5,000m) Personal Born July 14, 1995 … son of Rosa and Saul Vasquez … has one brother, Emilio, and a sister, Celeste … philosophy major. John Von Dohlen 5-11 • 150 • So.-RS Goliad, Texas (Goliad HS) Distances Junior (2016) Competed in five cross country meets and recorded a season-best 27th-place performance at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) … named to Conference USA’s All-Academic Team. Sophomore (2015-16) Competed in all six cross country meets … top performance came at the Islanders Splash when he finished in 13th place … did not compete during the indoor and outdoor campaigns … a Conference USA Academic Medal recipient and member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014-15) Ran in two events (800m/1,500m/3k) during the outdoor season and two (mile/3,000m) indoors … participated in five cross country meets with a top finish of 16th place at the UTSA Ricardo Romo Classic … a Conference USA Academic Medal honoree and also a member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Three-time district champion who placed 32nd at Region 4-2A meet … seventh-place finisher at region meet in the 3,200m … all-region MVP in cross country and track & field … graduated Summa Cum Laude, academic all-state honoree and member of the National Honor Society. Personal Born Aug. 19, 1996 … son of Kristy and John von Dohlen … has two sisters, Emily and Ansley … marketing major. Mike Zuniga 6-0 • 290 • Fr.-HS Rio Hondo, Texas (Rio Hondo HS) Throws Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who competed in throwing events … posted top marks of 57-9 (shot put) and 165-11 (discus) … two-time state and regional medalist in shot put and two-time regional medalist in discus … ranked in top five percent of his graduating class.

Yulisa Abundis 5-5 • So.-SQ Aptos, Calif. (Aptos HS) Distances Sophomore (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … had a season-high finish of 28th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) … led the squad at two meets (Bronco Invitational/NCAA South Central Regional). Freshman (2015-16) Ran in the 3,000m, 5k and 10k during her inaugural campaign … top indoor finish with fourth place in the 3k at the Howie Ryan Invitational … also recorded a fourth-place effort in the 3k during the outdoor season at the Roadrunners Invitational … competed in all six cross country meets … team’s top finisher in both postseason events, as she placed 26th at the Conference USA Championships and 57th at the NCAA South Central Regional … top finish of fourth place came at the Islanders Splash. Prior To UTSA Team MVP who ran the 1,500 meters, 3,200m and 5k … placed third at the Division III state finals … 5:06 personal best in the mile and 10:58 in the 3,200m. Personal Born Nov. 6, 1997 … daughter of Ramona and Abel Abundis … has three sisters, Marysol, Yesenia, and Marlyn … undeclared major. Elesha Alyn 5-5 • Sr.-SQ Miami, Fla. (Northwestern HS/Winston-Salem State/Allen [Kan.] CC) Jumps/Hurdles Junior (2016) Finished 10th in triple jump at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … totaled four medals during the outdoor campaign, including three in the triple jump … captured a silver medal in the triple jump at the Tritons Invitational … was second in the triple jump and third in the 100-meter hurdles at the Roadrunners Invitational … earned a bronze medal in the triple jump (wind-aided 39-9 ¾/12.13m) at the Ricardo Romo Invitational … competed in four meets during the indoor season with a top finish of fifth place in the triple jump at the Howie Ryan Invitational. Prior To UTSA Won a NJCCA National Championship in the triple jump and was runner-up in the long jump … helped lead her junior college team to a national title … competed in the hurdles and long and triple jumps at the prep level and was tabbed her team’s Most Valuable Player … an all-state and all-district performer. Personal Born Dec. 23, 1993 … daughter of Elesha Rose Smith … has a brother, John … multidisciplinary studies major.

Personal Born Nov. 11, 1997 … son of Marciela and Joe Zuniga … has one sister, Monica … aspires to have a career in physical therapy … pre-sciences major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Lynette Amaram 5-9 • Fr.-HS Stafford, Texas (Stafford HS) Middle Distances

Personal Born Nov. 12, 1995 … daughter of Jane and Sylvester Arinze … has one brother, Sylvester Jr., and a sister, Jane Jr. … a member of UTSA’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee … kinesiology major.

Freshman (2016) Competed in one cross country meet and finished 23rd at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Prior To UTSA Recorded top times of 2:11.28 (800m) and 5:06.84 (1,600m) … two-time UIL Class 4A Champion in the 800m … five-time state qualifier in track & field (800m/1,600m) and threetime cross country state qualifier. Personal Medical humanities major. Sierra Andres 5-4 • So.-1L Coppell, Texas (Coppell HS) Sprints Freshman (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 1,600-meter relay … won three gold medals and one bronze medal during the outdoor season with the mile relay … also earned two bronze medals in the 400m hurdles (Roadrunners Invitational/ Tritons Invitational) … won the 1,600m relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational during the indoor campaign. Prior To UTSA A four-time all-district honoree who ran the 200 meters, 400m and both the 400m and 1,600m relays at the prep level … two-time Team MVP … placed third at the Region 1-6A meet in the 400m … broke the school’s 200m record with a time of 24.92 … earned a bronze medal in the 1,600m relay at the 2014 Junior Olympics. Personal Born Feb. 24, 1997 … daughter of Frankie and Thedrick Andres … has a brother, T.J. … kinesiology major. Jennifer Arinze 5-9 • Jr.-2L Richmond, Texas (Bush HS) Sprints Sophomore (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 1,600-meter relay … placed third in the mile relay at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won the Bobcats Classic in the 1,600m relay … captured two silver medals with the 1,600m relay during the outdoor season (UTSA Invitational/Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays) … recorded a third-place finish in the mile relay with a school-record time of 3:41.93 at the C-USA Indoor … raced to a gold medal with the 1,600m relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational during the indoor campaign. Freshman (2015) Finished third in the 1,600-meter relay and eighth in the 400m (55.29) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … crossed the line first in the quarter (55.83) at the UTSA Invitational and also part of the Roadrunners’ gold medal 1,600m relay (3:38.95) … placed first (200m) and third (400m/1,600m relay) at the Houston Opener… second-place finisher in the 1,600-meter relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational and Houston Tune-Up.

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Caroline Bellows 5-6 • So.-1L George West, Texas (George West HS) Pole Vault Freshman (2016) Placed sixth in the pole vault at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … posted a third-place finish in her specialty event at the season-opening UTSA Invitational … captured silver at the Roadrunners Invite … captured a bronze medal at the C-USA Indoor after clearing 12-0 (3.66m), which was the third-best mark in program history … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who was a two-time state qualifier … recorded a personal-best clearance of 12-3 … helped team win three area and district titles from 2013-15 … also a four-year starter for the volleyball team. Personal Born Oct. 4, 1996 … daughter of Tricia and Steve Bellows … has a brother, Bradley … an academic all-state honoree … kinesiology major. Brenttany Birdow Fr.-HS Hitchcock, Texas (Hitchcock HS) Throws Personal Kinesiology major. Shalise Borden 5-6 • So.-SQ Marana, Ariz. (Marana HS/Central Arizona JC) Throws Junior (2016) Competed in shot put, weight throw and hammer throw in eight meets across the outdoor and indoor seasons … finished in seventh place in the hammer in two meets during the outdoor campaign (UTSA Invitational/Ricardo Romo Invitational) … earned an indoor season-best finish of seventh place in weight throw on two occasions (Texas A&M Team Invitational/John Thomas Terriers Invitational) … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Two-year letterwinner at Central Arizona Junior College … placed second at the 2015 NJCCA Indoor Championships in the weight throw and went on to win the regional hammer throw crown … was fifth in the hammer at the 2014 national meet after finishing second at regionals … team posted three top-five national finishes during her two seasons … did not lose a regional meet during her prep career.

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Meet The Roadrunners Personal Born April 28, 1995 … daughter Julianne and Mark Borden … one of six children … has four sisters, Morgan, Raeven, Noelle and Scarlette, and a brother, Colter … a member of National Honor Society … kinesiology major. Maia Campbell Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Throws

Personal Kinesiology major. Tameyah Carroll 5-5 • So.-SQ Katy, Texas (Morton Ranch HS) Multis

Olivia Flores 5-6 • Fr.-HS Del Rio, Texas (Del Rio HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in four cross country meets with a top finish of 29th place at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Personal Undeclared major.

Freshman (2016) Competed in the 800 meters, 60m hurdles, 100m hurdles, high jump, long jump, shot put and pentathlon during her inaugural campaign … won a silver medal in the 100m hurdles with a season-best, wind-aided time of 14.29 at the Roadrunners Invitational … began the outdoor season with a bronze-medal performance in the long jump (windy 18-5/5.61m) at the Ricardo Romo Invitational … placed fourth in the 60m hurdles (8.86) at the Howie Ryan Invitational during the indoor season. Prior To UTSA Competed in the 100m hurdles and long jump … placed fourth at the state meet as a senior … top time was 13.94. Personal Born Jan. 6, 1997 … daughter of Tamesha Hamilton and LaTroy Carroll … has three brothers, Jamil, Brandon and Chase … kinesiology major.

Personal Pre-business major.

Freshman (2016) Competed in four cross country meets with a top finish of 29th place at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Personal Undeclared major.

Prior To UTSA Registered personal-best marks of 44-3 ¾ (13.73m) in the shot put and 135-9 (41.42m) in the discus … claimed the 2016 Area 25/26 6A title in the shot put with her career-best measurement … placed fourth in the discus at the 2016 Area 25/26 6A meet with a mark of 110-11 (33.53m) … 2016 District 25-6A Champion in the shot put (40-2 ½/12.34m) and the discus (135-9/41.15m) … finished in sixth place in shot put at 2014 UIL Class 6A meet … 2014 Region IV-5A Champion in shot put.

Olivia Esemena Fr.-HS Katy, Texas (Mayde Creek HS) Sprints/Jumps

Sarah Estrada 5-7 • Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (FEAST) Distances

Darionne Gibson 5-3 • Fr.-HS Converse, Texas (Judson HS) Sprints Prior To UTSA Three-time letterwinner who ran the 400 meters … posted a personal best time of 55.50 … member of two-time state championship team. Personal Born Jan. 29, 1998 … daughter of Valerie and Darren Gibson … has one brother, Darren, and a sister, Brianne … aspires to work with autistic and learning-disabled children … psychology major. Christy Gilbert 5-4 • So.-SQ Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Hurdles Freshman (2016) Competed in the 400 meters, 400m hurdles and 1,600m relay in 11 meets during the outdoor and indoor seasons… earned two gold medals at the Roadrunners Invitational … won the 400m hurdles (1:03.82) and 1,600m relay (3:49.91). Prior To UTSA School record-holder in the 300-meter hurdles who had a top time of 43.5 … placed fourth at the regional meet as a senior. Personal Born Jan. 17, 1999 … daughter of Johna and Tom Gilbert … twin sister, Colleen, also is a member of the Roadrunners … has two other sisters, Meredith and Heather … interdisciplinary major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Colleen Gilbert 5-2 • So.-SQ Austin, Texas (Westwood HS) Middle Distances

Rachael Grossman 5-1 • Jr.-SQ Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound HS) Hurdles

Sophomore (2016) Competed in five cross country meets during her redshirt freshman campaign … registered a season-high 21st-place finish in leading the team at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Freshman (2016) Saw action in two meets during the indoor season and another five outdoors … primarily competed in the 800 meters … top finish of her inaugural season came at the Roadrunners Invitational when she placed second in 2:25.42 … redshirted the cross country campaign … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Primarily competed in the 800 meters with a top time of 2:17 … also ran the 400m (58.5) and 300m hurdles (46.1) … helped her select team set a record in the 3,200m relay at the Texas A&M High School Invitational. Personal Born Jan. 17, 1999 … daughter of Johna and Tom Gilbert … twin sister, Christy, also is a member of the Roadrunners … also has two other sisters, Meredith and Heather … interior design major. Cynthia Gonzales Fr.-HS San Antonio, Texas (MacArthur HS) Throws

Sophomore (2016) Earned two medals at the UTSA Invitational, winning silver in the 400 meter hurdles (1:04.57) and a bronze with the 1,600m relay (3:59.75) … registered a personal-record time of 1:03.75 in the 400m hurdles at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays ... competed in four meets during the indoor season with a top finish of third place in distance medley relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2015) Second-place finisher in the 400-meter hurdles at the UTSA Invitational and 12th in the preliminary heats at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … competed in the 400m, 400m hurdles and 1,600m relay … earned the C-USA Commissioner’s Academic Medal and named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Team captain as a senior … two-time Region 1-5A finalist who owns the school record in the 300-meter hurdles (43.75) … had a personal best time of 15.51 in the 100m hurdles … also played for the soccer team. Personal Born May 8, 1996 … daughter of Stephanie and Tony Grossman … has a brother, Andrew … a prep honors student … kinesiology major. De’Stini Henderson 5-2 • So.-SQ Dallas, Texas (Bishop Dunne Catholic HS) Sprints

Personal Pre-sciences major. Gabby Gonzales 5-3 • Fr.-HS Uvalde, Texas (Uvalde HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in four cross country meets … recorded a season-high finish of 29th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2). Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner posted top times of 5:20 (mile) and 11:30 (two miles) … four-time regional qualifier in track & field … helped lead her team to a District 29-5A Championship as a senior … four-time cross country regional qualifier and district champion who helped lead her squad to a pair of district crowns … earned all-area laurels as a junior … also a three-time regional qualifier in swimming … ranked second (out of 231) in her graduating class. Personal Born May 20, 1998 … daughter of Marisa Cervantes … served as her school’s Student Council President.

Freshman (2016) Competed in the 60 meters, 100m, 200m, 400m relay and 1,600m relay during her inaugural season … earned a bronze medal in the 1,600m relay at the Roadrunners Invitational … won her second bronze of the outdoor season in the 400m relay at the Bobcats Classic … a Conference USA Academic Medal recipient and member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA A four-year letterwinner who competed in the 60 meters, 100m and 200m … recorded top times of 7.6 (60m), 11.91 (100m) and 25.00 (200m) … three-time all-state performer … team captain and MVP as a senior … also a member of the volleyball team. Personal Born Aug. 26, 1997 … daughter of Dauana and Jon Trent Henderson … has four brothers, Adrian, Justyn, Kelvin and Calvin … a prep honor roll student … multidisciplinary studies major. Mia Hicks 5-9 • So.-1L Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Throws Freshman (2016) Tallied a total of eight points at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships, placing fourth in discus and sixth in shot put … earned two silver medals in shot put and discus, while also setting a career-best discus measurement of 156-2 (47.61m) at the Roadrunners Invitational … won a silver medal with a personal-best shot put mark of 46-6 ¼ (14.18m)

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Meet The Roadrunners and at the C-USA Indoor … won her first medal during the indoor campaign in shot put when she placed third at the John Thomas Terrier Invitational … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Prior To UTSA Competed in the 60, 100 and 200 meters … registered top times of 7.74 (60m), 11.69 (100m) and 23.89 (200m) … helped lead her team to the state meet her final two seasons.

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner competed in the shot put and discus … recorded top measurements of 43-0 (shot put) and 132-0 (discus) … a two-time state qualifer.

Personal Born June 22, 1997 … daughter of Michelle and Larry Howells … has a sister, Gabby … kinesiology major.

Personal Born May 15, 1997 … daughter of Nequita and Markeith Hicks … has a brother, Markeith Jr., and two sisters, Allicia and Zeniah … anthropology major.

Katelynn Homb 5-8 • Sr.-SQ Ventura, Calif. (Ventura HS) Throws Junior (2016) Found success at the Roadrunners Invitational with a career-best toss of 157-44 (47.96m) in the hammer throw to take gold … also had a season-best fourth-place finish in the discus with a throw of 145-7 (44.37m) … registered the fifth-best weight throw mark in program history with a toss of 53-1 (16.81m) at the Conference USA Indoor Championships. Sophomore (2015) Placed 10th in the discus at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships (150-3/45.81m) and was second at the UTSA Invitational (142-3/43.37m) … won the hammer at the UTSA Invitational with a toss of 144-2 (43.95m) … ninth overall in weight throw at the Conference USA Indoor Championships (48-7 ¼ /14.81m). Freshman (2014) Finished 10th in discus at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships (144-1/43.93m) and won the Islanders Open (134-1/40.88m) … claimed a bronze medal in the hammer at the UTSA Texas Challenge Invitational … earned a C-USA Academic Medal and named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA 2013 California State Championships fifth place in the hammer and sixth in the discus…2013 CIF Southern Section Division I third place in the discus…2013 CIF Southern Section Masters Meet fifth place in the discus…2012 CIF Southern Section Division II third place in the discus…Recorded top prep marks of 39-11 (shot put), 155-2 (discus/20th U.S.) and 128-9 (hammer). Personal Born Jan. 15, 1995 … daughter of Karl Homb … has two sisters, Jessica and Klaire … an all-state and all-county prep performer who owned personal bests of 39-0 in the shot put and 155-0 in the discus … multidisciplinary studies major. Syd Howells 5-5 • So.-SQ Round Rock, Texas (McNeil HS) Sprints

Charlette Janicek 5-5 • So.-1L Sealy, Texas (Sealy HS) Distances Freshman (2015-16) Competed in 11 meets during her first season (five indoor/six outdoor), primarily in the 800 meters, 1,500m and mile … placed third in the 800m at the Roadrunners Invitational … also a part of the squad’s bronze medal distance medley relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational … ran in all six cross country meets with a top finish of 13th place at the Aggies Opener … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Three-time track & field and cross country team MVP … ran the 800 meters and 1,600m … placed second in the 800m (2:16) and the 1,600m (5:14) at the Region 4-4A meet … helped lead the team to the 2015 District Championship and third place at the 2015 Class 4A state meet. Personal Born Feb. 20, 1997 … daughter of Charlene and Chris Janicek … has two brothers, Chad and Chase … athletic medicine major. Sydney Laudwig 5-2 • So.-SQ Flower Mound, Texas (Marcus HS) High Jump Freshman (2016) Competed in the high jump at six meets during the outdoor season … cleared 5-3 ¾ (1.62m) to win gold and set a career best at the Tritons Invitational … earned bronze in the high jump at the Roadrunners Invitational … jumped four times during the indoor campaign, topping off at 5-3 (1.60m) … participated in the long jump at the first meet of the year … a Conference USA Academic Medal recipient and member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Two-time district and area champion in the high jump … owns a school-record with her top clearance of 5-8 … helped lead her team to four district crowns. Personal Born Jan. 22, 1997 … daughter of Dreama Sydney and Frank Laudwig … has a twin sister, Jesse, and one brother, Ryan … medical humanities major.

Freshman (2016) Earned four medals during the outdoor season … captured two with the 1,600-meter relay, including a gold medal at the Tritons Invitational and a bronze at the Roadrunners Invitational … also earned a silver medal in the 200m at the Tritons Invite in a career-best time of 24.29 … found her final medal of the outdoor campaign in a third-place finish in the 400m relay at the Bobcats Classic … competed at four meets during the indoor campaign … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

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Meet The Roadrunners Dallas O’Connell 5-1 • So.-SQ San Antonio, Texas (Castle Hills First Baptist HS) Throws Freshman (2016) Competed in hammer throw at four meets during the outdoor season … had a season-high finish of 10th place at the Roadrunners Invitational with her longest toss of the campaign (131-0/39.94m) … sat out the indoor season as a redshirt.

Sophomore (2015) Placed seventh in the 400 meter and third in the 1,600-meter relay (second leg) at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships… 1,600-meter relay team qualified for the NCAA Championships and finished 19th overall…Finished first in 16,000 meter relay at the UTSA Invitational (anchor leg) and second at the UTSA Challenge Invitational (third leg) and Houston Tune-Up (anchor leg)… second-place finisher in the 400 meters at the UTSA Invitational (55.90) and 12th at the C-USA Indoor Championships.

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who threw the discus and ran in all the team’s relays … earned all-state accolades in discus and 400m and 800m relays … placed third at the state meet in both of her final two seasons … also a four-year starter for the basketball and volleyball squads.

Prior To UTSA Spent her freshman campaign at New Mexico State … finished first in the 400-meter relay and third in the 400m at the Western Athletic Conference Outdoor Championships … won three-time Division II State Championships, as well as four league championships in high school … holds her high school’s record for the 200m (24.56) and 400m (55.15) … threetime Team Most Valuable Player … selected to Team Michigan for the 2013 Midwest Meet of Champions.

Personal Born Nov. 24, 1996 … daughter of Norma Robinson and Terry O’Connell … has a sister, Heather … pre-liberal & fine arts major.

Personal Born Aug. 19, 1995 … daughter of Sandra and Ricardo Patterson … has one brother, Ricardo II … multidisciplinary studies major.

Faith Olszak 5-5 • So.-SQ Weslaco, Texas (East HS) Throws

Cierra Pena 5-2 • So.-SQ Harlingen, Texas (South HS) Sprints/Jumps

Freshman (2016) Competed in 10 meets in the shot put, weight throw and hammer throw during the indoor and outdoor seasons … recorded a top finish of sixth place in shot put with a throw of 39-9 ¾ (12.13m) at the Roadrunners Invitational. Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner who was a three-time district champion and two-time area champion in the shot put … also threw the discus … also played basketball and volleyball. Personal Daughter of Jennifer and Robert Olszak … has a brother, Richard … medical humanities major. Paige Patterson 5-5 • Sr.-2L Dearborn, Mich. (Divine Child HS/New Mexico State) Sprints Junior (2016) Qualified for the NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the 400 meters and 1,600m relay … captured a bronze medal as part of the 1,600m relay at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … captured eight medals during the outdoor season, six of which were won with the 1,600m relay, including golds at the Roadrunners Invitational and Bobcats Classic … won an individual gold with a career-high mark in the 200m (wind-aided 24.43) at the Roadrunners Invite … posted a career-best time in the 400m (54.20) and also placed third with the 400m relay at the Bobcats Classic … finished second in the mile relay at the C-USA Indoor with a program-record time of 3:41.93 … captured gold with the 1,600m relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational.

Freshman (2016) Competed in 12 meets on the year, participating in the 60 meters, 100m, 400m relay and long jump … captured a pair of bronze medals with the 400m relay at the Roadrunners Invitational and Bobcats Classic … recorded a top-finish of sixth place in long jump at the UTSA Invitational … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Competed in the 100 meters, 200m, all relays and long jump … recorded top marks of 11.97 (100m) and 19-8 (long jump) … an all-state performer and Rio Grande Valley Athlete of the Year nominee … also a three-year starter on the volleyball team. Personal Born March 11, 1997 … daughter of Veronica Burlingame and Eduardo Pena … kinesiology major. Deresha Pettit 5-2 • So.-SQ Houston, Texas (Eisenhowser HS) Sprints Freshman (2016) Competed in nine meets, running in the 60 meters, 100m, 200m, 400m relay and 1,600m relay … captured a bronze medal with the 400m relay at the Roadrunners Invitational … raced to a fifth-place finish with the 400m relay at the season-opening UTSA Invitational. Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the 200 meters and 400m … clocked top times of 25.4 (200m) and 57.7 (400m) … won a district title in the deuce … also ran cross country for two seasons. Personal Born Sept. 19, 1995 … daughter of Ruby Petitt and Lonathan Franklin … has a brother, Devonte, and a sister, DeShawn … graduated in the top 10 percent of her graduating class … kinesiology major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Rian Rodriguez 5-2 • Fr.-HS Caldwell, Texas (Caldwell HS) Distances

Jayela Slack 5-0 • Fr.-HS Humble, Texas (Atascocita HS) Middle Distances

Freshman (2016) Competed in nine meets, running in the 60 meters, 100m, 200m, 400m relay and 1,600m relay … captured a bronze medal with the 400m relay at the Roadrunners Invitational … raced to a fifth-place finish with the 400m relay at the season-opening UTSA Invitational. Prior To UTSA Three-year letterwinner who competed in the 200 meters and 400m … clocked top times of 25.4 (200m) and 57.7 (400m) … won a district title in the deuce … also ran cross country for two seasons. Personal Born Sept. 19, 1995 … daughter of Ruby Petitt and Lonathan Franklin … has a brother, Devonte, and a sister, DeShawn … graduated in the top 10 percent of her graduating class … kinesiology major. Tadrian Rose Fr.-HS Killeen, Texas (Harker Heights HS) Prior To UTSA Recorded top times of 7.52 (60m), 11.83 (100m) and 24.60 (200m). Personal Sociology major. Stephanie Sauceda 5-1 • Fr.-HS Weslaco, Texas (Weslaco HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … registered a top finish of 21st place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2). Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner in both cross country and track & field … posted top times of 2:13.44 (800m) and 19:13 (5k) … four-year All-Valley and all-district performer in cross country … four-year regional qualifier in track & field … 2015-16 District, Area & Regional Champion (800m/800m relay/1,600m relay) … 2015 state qualifier (1,600m relay) … two-time Team Most Valuable Player … school record-holder in three events (800m/800m relay/1,600m relay).

Freshman (2016) Competed in just one cross country meet and finished 36th at the Texas Invitational (Sept. 16). Prior To UTSA Three-time letterwinner won competed in the 400 meters, 800m and 1,600m relay … clocked top times of 58.0 (400m) and 2:17.38 (800m) … 2015 District 16-6A Champion in the 800m and area qualifier … 2014 District 13-6A JV Champion (800m/1,600m relay) … 2014 cross country regional qualifier … 2013 District 13-6A JV Champion (800m/1,600m relay) … graduated with Magna Cum Laude honors. Personal Born Aug. 25, 1998 … son of Daniel Slack … has two brothers, Daniel and Tevin Sperduti … active in Fellowship of Christian Athletes … geology major. Chelsea Taylor 5-7 • Sr.-1L Jersey Village, Texas (Jersey Village HS) Sprints Junior (2016) Competed mostly in the 400 meters and 1,600m relay … made one appearance in the 200m and distance medley relay … captured a bronze medal with the 1,600m relay at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … a part of the winning mile relay at the Roadrunners Invitational … posted a top finish of fifth place in the distance medley relay at the Texas A&M 11-Team Invitational … a member of the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Sophomore (2015) Ran the third leg of the squad’s 1,600-meter relay at the NCAA Outdoor Championships Preliminary Rounds … also ran on UTSA’s third-place 1,600m relay at the Conference USA Championships … quartet placed second at the UTSA Invitational and Texas Invitational … named to the C-USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Freshman (2014) Competed in 12 meets during the indoor and outdoor seasons … participated in the 200m, 400m and 1,600m relay … fourth-place finisher in the deuce at the Roadrunners Invitational … placed fourth in the quarter at the Islanders Open … named to the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Personal Management science major.

Personal Born Sept. 5, 1997 … daughter of Edna DeLeon and Francisco Guevara … has two bothers, Miguel and Francisco, and two sisters, Rosemary and Maggie … criminal justice major.

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Meet The Roadrunners Jemira Thomlinson 5-2 • So.-SQ Pearland, Texas (Dawson HS) Throws

Emily Voss 5-2 • So.-SQ Katy, Texas (Katy HS) Distances

Freshman (2016) Participated in six meets during the outdoor season in the discus, hammer throw and javelin … won the Roadrunners Invitational javelin title with a career-best mark of 1100 (33.54m) and also placed fourth in hammer for an season-high finish … competed in weight throw in two meets during the indoor season … a member of the Conference USA Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner … recorded a career-best measurement of 128-0 in the discus at the regional meet … two-time district champion. Personal Born Aug. 25, 1997 … daughter of Linda and Jeffery Thomlinson … has two sisters, Jelincia and Jada … kinesiology major. Gabriyella Torres 5-8 • So.-SQ Port Isabel, Texas (Port Isabel HS) Multis

Freshman (2015-16) Competed in a total of 10 meets in her first season (five indoor/five outdoor) … primarily ran in the 3k indoors and the 3,000m steeplechase during the outdoor campaign … had three top-four performances in the steeplechase, including a season-best runner-up effort at the Roadrunners Invitational … a member of the squad’s bronze medal winning distance medley relay at the Howie Ryan Invitational … ran in three cross country meets, including the Conference USA Championships and NCAA South Central Regional … also competed at the Longhorns Invitational. Prior To UTSA Four-time letterwinner who ran the mile, two miles, 5k and steeplechase … earned firstteam all-district accolades … three-time all-state and all-region team. Personal Born Aug. 16, 1996 … daughter of Jill and Austin Voss … has one brother, Blake, and one sister, Lauren … kinesiology major.

Freshman (2016) Competed at 12 meets during the indoor and outdoor seasons … placed sixth in high jump at the Conference USA Outdoor Championships … won the Roadrunners Invitational high jump crown with a season-best mark of 5-4 ¼ (1.63m) … finished fourth in the high jump at the C-USA Indoor with season-best clearance of 5-4 ¼ (1.63m) … a C-USA Academic Medal recipient and member of the league’s Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Prior To UTSA Four-year letterwinner in the hurdles, high jump and long jump … registered top marks of 15.07 (300m hurdles), 5-7 (high jump) and 18-0 ¼ (long jump) … an all-state and all-district performer … also a four-year starter for the volleyball team who earned District MVP and All-Metro accolades.

Prior To UTSA Qualified for the 2016 NCAA Championships Preliminary Rounds in the shot put … placed ninth in shot put at the 2016 Big 12 Outdoor Championships (48-8 ¼/14.84m) … won the shot put B section at the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays with a measurement of 49-6 ¼ (15.09m) … finished second in the shot at the Bobcats Classic with a mark of 51-0 ¼ (15.55m) … finished third in the shot put at LSU Alumni Gold … recorded a personal-best put of 51-7 ¼ (15.73m) en route to fourth place at the TCU Invitational … finished seventh in shot put at the 2016 Big 12 Indoor with a personal-best mark of 51-2 ¾ (15.61m) … won the weight throw with a toss of 47-6 ¼ (14.48m) and placed second in the shot (48-4 ½/14.74m) at the Arkansas/Texas Dual … earned a bronze medal in the shot put at the 2013 Texas UIL Class 5A meet with a measurement of 45-10 ¼ (13.72m) … that came on the heels of winning Region 2-5A and Area 13-14 5A titles … won the discus at the area meet with a toss of 140-1 (42.67m).

Personal Born Feb. 9, 1997 … daughter of Wendi and Juan Torres … has two brothers, Dakkota and Xavier … an academic all-state honoree … pre-business major. Marlett Trevino 5-2 • Fr.-HS Rio Grande City, Texas (Rio Grande City HS) Distances Freshman (2016) Competed in two cross country meets … posted a season-high finish of 34th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2). Prior To UTSA Competed in the 1,600 meters, 3,200m and 5k at the prep level … registered a top time of 5:20.99 in the 1,600m … 2015 second-team All-Valley, three-time first-team all-district performer, three-time regional qualifier and two-time district runner-up (3,200m/1,600m). Personal Born Oct, 8, 1997 … daughter of Leticia and Mario Trevino … has a brother, Michael … kinesiology major.

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Sophomore (2016) Competed in five cross country meets … earned a season-high finish of 20th place at the Aggie Opener (Sept. 2) … led the team at the Texas A&M Invitational (Sept. 24) and Conference USA Championships (Oct. 29).

N’Dia Warren-Jacques 6-0 • Jr.-TR Conroe, Texas (Oak Ridge HS) Throws

Personal Born March 6, 1995 … sociology major. Chase Whiting Fr.-HS Fredricksburg, Texas (Fredricksburg HS) Multis Personal Pre-sciences major.

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Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox

aron Fox is in his ninth season as UTSA’s director of track & field and cross country. An integral part of Roadrunners track & field for more than 15 years, Fox has been in charge of the men since 2003 and he added the women to his list of responsibilities following the merging of the two programs in July 2008. His career in the Alamo City began as an assistant for both the men and women in 2000. UTSA captured three individual Conference USA titles last season, as Dusan Makevic won both the 3,000 meters and 5k at the league’s indoor meet in addition to Barrett Brock bringing home a gold medal in the pole vault. Meanwhile, high jumper Ty Anderson advanced to the NCAA Outdoor Championships and he earned second-team All-America accolades with his 12th-place performance. The Roadrunners also continued their success in the classroom, as Victor Perez earned C-USA All-Academic laurels and 39 athletes were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll, including four that earned academic medals (3.75 GPA). The previous year saw the UTSA men successfully defend their C-USA Outdoor Championship on the strength of four individual titles and Fox was named the circuit’s Coach of the Year for the second year in a row. Keyunta Hayes swept both hurdles events for the second consecutive campaign, Ty Anderson won the high jump and Jared Tyler captured gold in the discus. It marked the program’s 10 straight campaign with either an indoor or outdoor crown. Hayes and Jurmarcus Shelvin went on to earn honorable mention All-America accolades in the 400-meter hurdles. The outdoor achievements followed yet another successful indoor season. The Roadrunners finished second at the league’s indoor meet and were led by Andrew Akens, who successfully defended his shot put crown, and Hayes, who raced to victory in the 60m hurdles. Dionte Robinson was UTSA’s leading scorer in his inaugural conference championship meet and he was tabbed C-USA Freshman of the Meet. Meanwhile, the women were led by Whitney Flannel, who matched UTSA’s 19-year-old record in the high jump and became the program’s first All-American in eight years following her 11th-place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. That came on the heels of a C-USA title in her specialty event and she was joined by Stephanie Wangui’s victory in the 800m. The indoor campaign saw Wangui collect a pair of gold medals at the conference meet, first in the 800m and later as a member of the distance medley relay that also featured Grace Kohler, Shantel Swift and Emily Perez. The accolades also carried over to the classroom, as five Roadrunners earned C-USA Academic Medals and a total of 23 were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Lindsey Pew landed on the league’s all-academic squad for the second consecutive year and Perez earned All-Academic honors from the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. The inaugural campaign in C-USA got off to a great start in 2013-14, as the women’s cross country team won UTSA’s first-ever C-USA Championship in November. Led by Nina Herrera’s fourth-place finish, the Roadrunners captured the program’s first league crown since 1996 and sixth overall in school history (1991-93, ‘95-96 Southland Conference). Perez went on to post the best individual finish by a Roadrunner in 17 years and her performance helped lead UTSA to fifth place at the 2013 NCAA South Central Regional. The success carried over to the track & field seasons, as the men captured the C-USA Outdoor Championship and the women finished second at the league’s indoor meet. All told, UTSA athletes earned three All-America certifcates (Akens/Richard Garrett Jr./ Hayes), won eight conference individual/relay crowns (five outdoor/three indoor) and set a total of 10 program records (five indoor/five outdoor). Garrett Jr. also was tabbed the

circuit’s outdoor Field Athlete of the Year and Field Performer of the Meet, while Fox was named the league’s Coach of the Year. The honors were not limited to the track, as seven Roadrunners earned C-USA Academic Medals (3.75 GPA) and 35 student-athletes were named to the Commissioner’s Honor Roll. Samantha Fish earned C-USA All-Academic laurels in both cross country and track & field, while Nate Brunette and Pew were track & field honorees. Fox led UTSA’s successful transition into the Western Athletic Conference (WAC) in 2013 following unprecedented success in the program’s former home, the Southland Conference. The Roadrunners men captured the WAC Indoor Championship in February behind a school-record-tying six individual/relay titles. The victory was UTSA’s eighth consecutive indoor league title and Fox was named WAC Coach of the Year (his eighth straight indoor coaching award). Garrett Jr. was tabbed the conference’s Outstanding Field Performer and he went on to match the program’s highest national indoor finish with his fourth-place performance in the shot put. Outdoors, Joshua Smith advanced to the NCAA Championships semifinals in the 400m hurdles and his 13th-place performance earned him second-team All-America accolades. Meanwhile, the women just missed out on their first indoor league crown in 19 years when they finished second to I-35 rival Texas State by just six points. That came on the heels of a runner-up effort at the WAC Cross Country Championships, which featured the closest race in meet history (Idaho won by only three points). All told, UTSA won a total of 12 conference gold medals (eight indoor/four outdoor) in their first and only season in the circuit and Jonas Gutierrez also earned WAC Men’s Outdoor Freshman of the Year honors. Fox led the men to a league-record seven consecutive Southland Indoor Championships and he was named the league’s Coach of the Year from 2006-12 (only coach in conference history to earn seven straight awards). The Roadrunners also won three outdoor titles in their final five years in the circuit (2008, ‘10 & ‘12) and he picked up Coach of the Year accolades following each of those indoor/outdoor sweeps. Fox’s other honors include the 2008 and ‘11 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) South Central Region Indoor Coach of the Year and he also represented Team USA as an assistant coach at the 2010 Thorpe Cup (annual United States/Germany decathlon competition). A former All-America decathlete at the University of Texas, he already has tutored several high-profile athletes at UTSA, including five-time All-American Garrett Jr., four-time AllAmerican Teddy Williams, three-time All-Americans Hayes and Justin Youngblood, twotime All-Americans Keith Benford, Devon Bond and Larry Brooks, All-Americans Akens, Brandon Buteaux, Shelvin, Smith, Tyler Williamson, Flannel and Rhonda Ray, four-time Southland Champion Will Vese and 2008 Southland Cross Country, six-time indoor and three-time outdoor league champion Dana Mecke. Under his watchful eye, Roadrunners student-athletes have broken or tied eight conference records and another 80 school marks. They also have won 138 league titles and earned 29 All-America certificates. There has been just as much success in the classroom, as multi-event performer Bryan Wolfe swept Southland Student-Athlete of the Year honors in 2005 and ’06 and he also was a third-team ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-American as a senior. Meanwhile, Mecke was a four-time Southland Student-Athlete of the Year selection (2008 cross

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Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox country/’09-10 indoor/’10 outdoor) in addition to earning third-team Academic All-America accolades in 2010. During the past eight years, more than 100 individuals have qualified for NCAA Championship Preliminary Round competition and 28 have advanced to the national meets. In a tight team race that came down to the final event, the Flagstaff, Ariz., native led UTSA to its first-ever Southland Indoor Championship in 2006 behind individual championships from Buteaux (heptathlon) and Mthobisi Baloyi (800m). His Roadrunners successfully defended that title a year later on the strength of gold medals by Brooks (800m), Gaston Griffin (400m) and Vese (60m hurdles) and UTSA completed the three-peat in 2008 when a league-record six athletes — Steven Brown (200m), Luke Johnson (shot put), P.J. McGowen (high jump), Vese (60m hurdles), Williams (60m) and Tommy Wolfe (heptathlon) — came back to the Alamo City with individual crowns. The Roadrunners picked up their fourth consecutive title in February 2009 when Vese (60m hurdles), Johnathan Whittaker (high jump), Williams (60m/200m) and Tommy Wolfe (heptathlon) finished first in their respective events. Williams collected Southland Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Track Performer honors after becoming the first athlete in five years to sweep the short sprints at the conference meet. He went on to post the thirdfastest preliminary heat time, a league record 6.59, at the NCAA Indoor Championships and picked up his second All-America certificate with his eighth-place showing. He went on to post the world’s fastest 100m time in any condition, 9.90, at the UTEP Invitational in April, which stood for two-and-a-half months. Meanwhile, Vese also picked up his third title in a row in the 60m hurdles and Tommy Wolfe won his third straight conference multievents championship. Crown number five came the following season when the Birds received winning performances from Williams (60m/200m), Keith Benford (high jump), Bond (triple jump) and the distance medley relay team of Brandon Chiuminetta, Canel Cole, Bryan Ugochukwu and Albert Cardenas. Williams was tabbed the league’s Athlete of the Year and Outstanding Track Performer for the second season in a row, while Benford and Bond were named Freshman and Newcomer of the Year, respectively. UTSA matched Lamar’s 26-year-old Southland record in 2011 with its sixth straight title and that came on the strength of the Roadrunners equaling their conference record with a half dozen gold medals — Benford (high jump), Bond (triple jump), Cardenas (mile), Garrett Jr. (shot put), Taylor Reed (pole vault) and Williamson (long jump). That helped the Birds score 153 points, which was the second-highest total in the meet’s 32-year history. Garrett Jr. was named the Outstanding Field Performer and he went on to earn second-team All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor. The unprecedented seventh championship in a row came a year later with another half dozen individual crowns, as Benford (high jump), Garrett Jr. (shot put), Hayes (60m hurdles), Chrisshun Jamerson (800m), Steinert (weight throw) and Williamson (long jump) all were victorious. Benford went on to earn second-team All-America honors with his 14thplace finish at the national indoor championships. UTSA ended a streak of back-to-back second-place finishes at the conference’s outdoor meet in 2008, giving the program its first-ever indoor/outdoor sweep in school history. Firstplace efforts by Williams in the 100m and 200m, Vese in the 110m hurdles, Tommy Wolfe in the decathlon and the 400-meter relay team vaulted the Roadrunners to their second Southland Outdoor Championship in school annals. Following that meet, the team entered the USTFCCA Top 25 Poll, which was the first national ranking by any program in UTSA Athletics history.

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Williams earned All-America honors in the 100m following his seventh-place performance at the 2008 NCAA Outdoor Championships and he went on to advance to the quarterfinals at the United States Olympic Trials. The fifth All-American in school history had a year to remember, as he set a total of four school records — 60m (6.66), 100m (10.16), 200m (20.60) and 400m relay (39.84) in addition to winning the NCAA Midwest Regional 100m title, the Southland Outdoor 100m, 200m and 400m relay crowns and the Southland Indoor 60m gold medal. Williams, who led 1-2-3 finishes in both short sprints at the conference’s outdoor meet, was named the league’s Outstanding Outdoor Track Performer. He also set a new conference record in the 60m dash in January and competed at the NCAA Indoor Championships two months later. The Tyler native capped his season by running on the 400m relay team that ran the world’s fastest time (38.39) at the NACAC Under-23 Championships. Meanwhile, Brown collected All-Midwest Region honors in the 100m, The Fox File Hometown________________________________ Flagstaff, Ariz. (Sinagua HS) Alma mater_____________________________________________Texas (1999) Coaching Experience Head Coach: UTSA, 2008-present (men & women); 2003-08 (men) Assistant Coach: UTSA, 2000-02 (men & women) Coaching Highlights · UTSA’s men won the 2014 and ‘15 Conference USA Outdoor Championships · UTSA’s women won the 2013 C-USA Cross Country Championship · UTSA’s men won the 2013 Western Athletic Conference Indoor Championship, which was the program’s eighth consecutive indoor league title · Led the men to 2006-12 Southland Conference Indoor Championships & three Southland Outdoor Championships (2008, ‘10 & ‘12) · 2010 NCAA Division I-AAA Indoor Champions · 2008 & ‘11 USTFCCCA South Central Region Indoor Coach of the Year · 2014-15 C-USA Outdoor Coach of the Year · 2013 WAC Indoor Coach of the Year · 2006-12 Southland Indoor Coach of the Year (only coach in league history to earn seven in a row) · 2008, ’10 & ‘12 Southland Outdoor Coach of the Year · 15 All-Americans (Andrew Akens, Ty Anderson, Keith Benford, Devon Bond, Larry Brooks, Brandon Buteaux, Richard Garrett Jr., Keyunta Hayes, Jurmarcus Shelvin, Joshua Smith, Teddy Williams, Tyler Williamson, Justin Youngblood/Whitney Flannel, Rhonda Ray) · 2015 C-USA Indoor Freshman of the Meet Dionte Robinson · 2014 C-USA Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year & Field Performer of the Meet Richard Garrett Jr. · 2013 WAC Outdoor Freshman of the Year Jonas Gutierrez · 2013 WAC Indoor Outstanding Field Performer Richard Garrett Jr. · 2012 Southland Outdoor Freshman of the Year Shahira Ehiemua · 2011 Southland Outdoor Freshman of the Year Keyunta Hayes · 2011 Southland Indoor Outstanding Field Performer Richard Garrett Jr. · 2010 Southland Outdoor Athlete of the Year Dana Mecke · 2008 & ’10 Southland Outdoor Outstanding Track Performer Teddy Williams · 2009-10 Southland Indoor Athlete of the Year & Outstanding Track Performer Teddy Williams · 2010 Southland Indoor Newcomer of the Year Devon Bond · 2010 Southland Indoor Freshman of the Year Keith Benford · 2010 Southland Cross Country & Indoor Newcomer of the Year Pernilla Savestrand · 2009 Southland Indoor Outstanding Track Performer Dana Mecke · 2008 Southland Indoor Athlete of the Year Steven Brown · 2008 Southland Indoor Freshman of the Year P.J. McGowen · 2004 Southland Indoor Athlete of the Year Justin Youngblood · 2003 Southland Indoor Outstanding Track Performer Carl Johnson · 2002 Southland Indoor Outstanding Field Performer Justin Youngblood · 21 C-USA Champions (11 outdoor/10 indoor) · 12 WAC Champions (8 indoor/4 outdoor) · 105 Southland Champions (60 indoor/44 outdoor/1 cross country) · Served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the 2010 Thorpe Cup · Teddy Williams signed free-agent contract with Dallas Cowboys in July 2010, becoming first-ever UTSA athlete to play in the NFL (currently a member of the Carolina Panthers [played in Super Bowl 50/also has played with the Arizona Cardinals, Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts and Jacksonville Jaguars)

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Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox was named the Southland Indoor Athlete of the Year and was the high-point scorer at both league meets and Tommy Wolfe became the first athlete to sweep both multi-event competitions in league history. The program’s second sweep in three years came in 2010 when Williams (100m), Bond (high & triple jumps) and Williamson (long jump) won individual titles at the Southland Outdoor. The Birds scored a then-school-record 148 points en route to their seventh title under Fox’s tutelage and Williams recorded the nation’s top 100m time (10.03w) in his gold-medal performance. Bond went on to post the third-best national finish in program history with his fifth-place effort in the triple jump, while Williams became UTSA’s first-ever four-time All-American with his ninth-place showing in the 100m. He went on to sign a free agent contract with the Dallas Cowboys in July 2010, becoming the first UTSA athlete to play in the National Football League. Three Roadrunners — Benford (high jump), Bond (triple jump) and Hayes (400m hurdles) — won conference crowns at the 2011 Southland Outdoor, as UTSA finished second to Stephen F. Austin by 16 points. Hayes was tabbed the conference’s Freshman of the Year, a first in program history, after accounting for 16.75 points, which was the highest total among league frosh. Ten athletes qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Preliminary Rounds and a school-record three — Benford (high jump/honorable mention), Bond (triple jump/second team) and Garrett Jr. (shot put/second team) — went on to earn All-America honors. UTSA left the league in style in May 2012 with its third indoor/outdoor sweep in the last five years. Hayes swept both hurdles events on the final day of the meet, while Garrett Jr. won the shot put for the program’s first-ever outdoor throws gold medal in its 21-year history in the conference. Those two and Williamson went on to earn All-America accolades at the national meet. Hayes (400m hurdles) posted the best finish of the three, fourth, and that was the second-highest outdoor finish in school annals. He went on to advance to the semifinals of the U.S. Olympic Trials. On the women’s side, Fox immediately turned the Roadrunners into Southland contenders in just four seasons. UTSA nearly won its first Southland Outdoor Championship since 1997 in its last campaign in the league and it ended up posting its best finish, second, in 15 years. The Roadrunners won a total six individual/relay titles — Katie Bragg (hammer), Jhorden Hunter (100m), Eboni Johnson (triple jump), Zaquita McClanahan (shot put), Mecke (1,500m) and the 400m relay quartet of Shahira Ehiemua, Chiugo Okonkwo, Krystal Wynn and Hunter. Meanwhile, Ehiemua was tabbed Southland Freshman of the Year. All that came on the heels of a fourth-place effort at the conference’s indoor meet where Chenale Smith (high jump) and the distance medley relay of Isabel Balbontin, Grace Williamson, Nina Herrera and Alyssa Diaz captured gold medals. The 2011 campaign saw Aimee Jonas win the program’s seventh Southland pentathlon title, which helped lead UTSA to a third-place finish. Meanwhile, Bragg picked up the school’s first-ever hammer crown during the outdoor season. Mecke helped lead the program to a five-place improvement at the 2010 Southland Outdoor and she was named the league’s Athlete of the Year after winning the 800m and 1,500m titles. Her middle distance sweep was the first in the conference in seven years. Jessica Jones was the Birds’ other champion, as she won her third consecutive 100m hurdles crown, joining former UTSA All-American Ryanne Dupree as the circuit’s only three-time winners in the event. UTSA posted its highest indoor finish, third, in a half dozen years in February 2010 on the strength of a school-record-tying six individual/relay crowns. Jones successfully defended her 60m hurdles title, Mecke swept the 800m and mile for the second straight year, Pernilla Savestrand and Kayla Pratt were victorious in the 3k and 5k, respectively, and the DMR

collected gold for the second year in a row. Meanwhile, Savestrand was tabbed the circuit’s Newcomer of the Year after earning the same award during the cross country campaign. In his first season, Mecke became the fourth female in school history and first in a dozen years to win the Southland Cross Country Championship. She won her first seven races of the season before finishing the campaign with a 23rd-place showing at the NCAA South Central Regional, which was the highest finish by a Roadrunner in at least 12 years. The league’s Student-Athlete of the Year also was a five-time Southland Athlete of the Week honoree. Mecke went on to win Southland Indoor Championships in the 800 meters and mile in addition to running the anchor leg on UTSA’s first-place distance medley relay squad and she was tabbed the meet’s Outstanding Track Performer and circuit’s StudentAthlete of Year. Meanwhile, Jones swept the circuit’s hurdles crowns, including successfully defending her 100m hurdles title, to become the first female in school history to do so and she went on to compete at the NCAA Midwest Regional. Pratt later raced to All-America honors in the 5k at the USA Junior Championships. Brooks, the school record-holder in the indoor and outdoor 800 meters, completed a rare double for the Roadrunners in 2007, becoming just the second male athlete in school history to earn All-America accolades at both the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships in the same season, matching Youngblood’s feat from 2004 (heptathlon/decathlon). Additionally, Buteaux advanced to the 2005 NCAA Indoor Championships and became the program’s third All-American with a seventh-place finish, breaking Youngblood’s school record with 5,519 points. In 2004, Youngblood won the Southland Indoor heptathlon title en route to being named the league’s Indoor Men’s Athlete of the Year and earning All-America honors with a seventhplace finish at the NCAA Championships. He then picked up his third All-America certificate with a seventh-place showing in the decathlon at the national outdoor meet in Austin. In his first season as interim head coach in 2003, Fox led the Roadrunners to a pair of individual league titles and a fifth-place finish at the Southland Indoor. Additionally, Carl Johnson was named the meet’s Outstanding Track Performer. The 2002 season saw Fox tutor his student-athletes to several more honors. Both Youngblood and Ray won their respective pentathlons at the Southland Indoor Championships, while Youngblood also was the high jump champion, high-point scorer and Outstanding Field Performer. Ray went on to repeat as the heptathlon (outdoor) champion and the pair both finished seventh at the NCAA Championships to earn AllAmerica accolades. The UTSA men won the 2001 Southland Outdoor title and Fox also guided Ray and Youngblood to multi-event league titles during the season. Ray claimed pentathlon (indoor) and heptathlon (outdoor) crowns, while Youngblood was the indoor pentathlon champion. Fox, a team captain at Texas in 1998-99, was an All-American and the first-ever Big 12 Champion in the heptathlon and decathlon. He also holds the U.S. Junior first-day total and long jump records and held the Big 12 Outdoor meet record in the decathlon from 19972009. In 1995, he broke Daley Thompson’s junior 100-meter dash mark in the decathlon and was the No. 1-ranked U.S. Junior and third-ranked junior decathlete in the world. Fox also still owns the Arizona Class 4A state record in the long jump (24-7) and his 10-year-old triple jump mark of 49-1 was broken in 2007. A 1999 graduate with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology, Fox served as an assistant with the Texas track & field camp from 1997-98 and with the Longhorns program until 1999. Fox is married to the former Sarah Vestal and the couple has two children, June and Jacob.

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Associate Head Coach Kareem Streete-Thompson

areem Streete-Thompson is in his first season as associate head coach for UTSA. A former Olympian who represented the Cayman Islands, Streete-Thompson serves as the program’s sprints, jumps and relays coach. “I am excited to announce the addition of Kareem,” Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox said when he announced his hiring on Sept. 2. “He is an outstanding coach who brings a wealth of experience from some of the best programs in the country. I think our student-athletes are going to learn a tremendous amount from him and I am looking forward to having him be part of many successful seasons in the future.” Streete-Thompson arrives in the Alamo City following a successful threeyear stint as an assistant coach at Texas. His primary duties included working with the Longhorns’ sprinters and horizontal jumpers. In his first year in Austin, Streete-Thompson coached Nick Phynn to a fourth-place performance in the triple jump at Big 12 Indoor Championships. He also helped Basil Fares score points in both the indoor triple jump and outdoor long jump. On the women’s side, Melissa Gonzalez finished eighth in the triple jump during the indoor campaign. He built on that success in his second year, as Fares finished second at the Big 12 Indoor when he missed out on a gold medal by just one centimeter. He also was sixth in the triple jump indoors and went on to qualify for the NCAA Championships in the long jump. Outdoors, Phynn jumped to eighth place in the triple jump. The 2016 season saw Steffin McCarter (long jump) and Asa Garcia (triple jump) earn AllAmerica accolades at the NCAA Championships as freshmen and five of his six athletes scored points at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships. Streete-Thompson came to Texas after spending the 2012-13 season coaching sprints, hurdles and horizontal jumps at Missouri. He was instrumental in the development and success of Southeastern Conference Freshman Runner of the Year Markesh Woodson, who was an indoor All-American in the 60 meters. Woodson clocked four 60m school records, the last of which was a 6.60 gold medal performance at the SEC Championships. He went on to place fifth at the NCAA Championships and followed that up with a 10th-place showing in the 100m at the NCAA Outdoors, the highest finish for a Tiger in the event at the national outdoor meet since 1987.

Streete-Thompson’s coaching career began as a volunteer assistant at Florida, where he worked with the the Gators’ jumpers and multi-event athletes for two years. However, his success is not limited to events on the track, as he also has excelled as a jumps mentor. In fact, Streete-Thompson has worked with British long jumper Greg Rutherford, who has won gold medals at the 2012 Olympics in London and 2015 World Championships and the British record holder recently won a bronze medal at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro. A 1995 graduate of Rice, Streete-Thompson put together a very impressive career professionally before moving into coaching. He competed in three Olympic Games, qualifying in both the 100m and long jump for the Cayman Islands. Streete-Thompson also competed in seven World Championships and his highlights include a silver medal in the long jump in 2001 and qualifying for the 100m final in 1999. He holds numerous national records for the Cayman Islands and was the first athlete to win Pan-American, Central American and Caribbean and Commonwealth titles for his home country. Streete-Thompson holds personal-best marks of 9.96 in the 100m dash and 28-3 ¾ (8.63m) in the long jump and he and Carl Lewis are the only athletes to ever to run under 10 seconds and jump beyond 28 feet. While at Rice, he was an 11-time All-American who swept both NCAA titles in the long jump his senior year. In 1998, he was enshrined into the Rice Athletics Hall of Fame. He completed his master’s degree in sports management while at coaching at Florida State and is a USATF Level I certified coach. Streete-Thompson is married to Assistant Coach Jackie Richards and the couple has two children, Janae and Kaiya.

Prior to his stint at Missouri, Streete-Thompson had a successful stay at Florida State. He focused on coaching the Seminoles women, primarily in the sprints, hurdles and relays events. He coached nine All-Americans, including the women’s 400m relay team that finished second at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships. That year also saw Florida State win the Atlantic Coast Conference triple crown and it went on to finish fourth in the team race at the NCAA Championships. The 2008 campaign saw the Seminoles place ninth at the NCAA Indoors and 20th at the national outdoor meet.

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Assistant Coach Chris Adams

hris Adams is in his ninth season working with UTSA’s throwers. He has coached Richard Garrett Jr. to five All-America certificates and Andrew Akens to another two in addition to coaching 12 conference champions in his first eight years in the Alamo City. His athletes also have established new school records in nine events since his arrival. Adams saw his athletes combine for eight podium finishes a year ago at both Conference USA meets and Keley Benoit advanced to the NCAA Championships preliminary rounds in the shot put. That came on the heels of the UTSA men successfully defending their C-USA Outdoor Championship and a second-place finish at the indoor meet. Jared Tyler won the league’s discus title and that came three months after Akens won the circuit’s indoor shot put crown for the second consecutive season. His athletes combined to score a total of 85 points (51 outdoor/34 indoor) at both conference meets in 2015. He helped lead the UTSA men to the 2014 C-USA Outdoor Championship in their first season in the league and the women finished second at the indoor meet. Garrett Jr. won a pair of outdoor conference titles (discus/shot put) and collected numerous honors, as he was named the circuit’s Field Athlete of the Year and Field Performer of the Meet in addition to earning All-America accolades in the shot put with his fourth-place performance at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Akens also was an All-American (outdoor shot put) and conference champion (indoor shot). In fact, Adams’ athletes combined for a total of 63 points en route to the men’s league crown. In 2013, Adams helped guide the Roadrunners men to their eighth consecutive indoor conference title in their lone appearance at the Western Athletic Conference Championships, while the women finished second and just missed their first league crown since 1994. Garrett Jr. was tabbed the WAC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year and he went on to earn first-team All-America honors with his fourth-place finish in the shot put at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Katie Bragg also picked up a league championship in the weight throw and his athletes set four program marks. Adams helped lead the UTSA men to a Southland Conference indoor/outdoor championship sweep in 2012 and the women recorded their best outdoor finish (second) in 15 years. Garrett Jr. earned second-team All-America accolades at the NCAA Outdoor Championships for the second consecutive season, successfully defended his Southland indoor shot put title and became the first thower in program history to win an outdoor conference championship when he won the shot. Phil Steinert also was victorious during the indoor campaign in the weight throw and he went on to place second in the hammer at the league’s outdoor meet. All told, the men established three new school records and four athletes competed at the NCAA Outdoor Championships Preliminary Rounds.

The 2011 campaign saw Garrett Jr. earn second-team All-America honors in the shot put at both national meets (first All-America thrower in school history) and he also was named the Southland Indoor Outstanding Field Performer after winning the league’s shot put title and finishing sixth in the weight throw. Garrett Jr. went on to place second in both the shot and discus and sixth in the hammer during the outdoor campaign. He established new program records in the indoor and outdoor shot in addition to breaking the Roadrunners’ 25-year-old discus mark at the Texas Relays. All told, the UTSA men earned six all-conference certificates (two indoor/four outdoor) and they set new school standards in every event he coached. On the women’s side, Bragg won the program’s first-ever hammer title at the Southland Outdoor after finishing third in the weight throw during the indoor campaign. She set a new school record in the hammer at the Texas Relays and McClanahan established a new indoor shot put standard. His second season in charge of the throwers saw a total of five new school records and seven student-athletes (five women/two men) that combined to score points 14 times at the Southland Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Leading the way was Garrett Jr., who qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships Preliminary Rounds (discus), posted a pair of runner-up performances at the league meets (indoor shot put/discus) and broke both UTSA’s shot put marks. Meanwhile, Bragg earned a silver medal in the hammer at the Southland Outdoor and established new program records in the weight throw and hammer. In his first campaign, he guided Amber Byars (discus) and Taelor Wilson (shot put) to points at the Southland Outdoor and Indoor, respectively, and the pair also made their mark on the program’s all-time performance charts, moving into the top four in the hammer, weight throw and discus. In his four seasons in San Marcos, Adams coached Abigail Ruston to 2007 NCAA Outdoor All-America honors in the shot put (second place) and Sara Stultz earned 2006 Southland Conference Track & Field Student-Athlete of the Year accolades. All told, Bobcats athletes set five league records and won a total of 14 individual championships under his direction. Adams was a two-time All-American in both the shot and hammer at Ashland (Ohio) University. The Findlay, Ohio, native earned his bachelor’s degree from Ashland in recreation administration after beginning his career at Kent State, where he was an all-conference performer from 1998-2000. He also earned a silver medal for Team USA at the 2002 North America, Central America and Caribbean (NACAC) Under-25 Track & Field Championships and was a 2004 Olympic Trials qualifier in the shot put. Adams is married to the former Amber Thompson and the couple has a daughter, Camdyn, and a son, Casen.

The women were just as successful, as Bragg successfully defended her conference hammer throw crown with a new Southland record, while Zaquita McClanahan captured gold in the shot put at the conference’s outdoor meet. Both went on to participate at the national meet in their respective specialty events.

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Assistant Coaches David Hartman & Jackie Richards

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ormer Roadrunners student-athlete and coach David Hartman rejoined the UTSA coaching staff in August 2014 and he now is in his third season back in the Alamo City. Hartman, who previously coached the Roadrunners from 1996-98, oversees the team’s distance program in addition to serving as the head cross country coach. Last year saw Dusan Makevic win both the 3,000 meters and 5k at the Conference USA Indoor Championships and he went on to place second in the 10,000m at the league’s outdoor meet. That came on the heels of a fourth-place performance at the C-USA Cross Country Championships and a 16th-place effort at the NCAA South Central Regional in the fall. His first year back saw the Roadrunners men successfully defend their C-USA Outdoor Championship and one of his athletes — Mike Medrano (1,500m) — ran at the national championship meet.

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ackie Richards is in her first season as an assistant coach at UTSA. She is in charge of the program’s quarter-milers, hurdlers and relays.

“I am excited to announce the addition of Jackie,” Director of Track & Field/Cross Country Aaron Fox said when he announced her hiring on Sept. 2. “She is an outstanding coach who bring a wealth of experience from some of the best programs in the country. I think our student-athletes are going to learn a tremendous amount from her and I am looking forward to having her be part of many successful seasons in the future.”

Hartman has picked up extensive coaching experience throughout his career in the Big Ten, Big 12, Southeastern and Southland conferences.

Richards comes to the Alamo City after spending one year as a volunteer assistant coach at Southwestern (Texas).

The Santa Clarita, Calif., native returned to UTSA after spending the previous two seasons as an assistant at Purdue, where he was in charge of the Boilermakers’ distance/cross country programs.

An accomplished coach, she has mentored student-athletes at five NCAA Division I universities.

Prior to his time in West Lafayette, Ind., Hartman helped develop elite middle distance and distance runners for Lamar during the 2012 track & field seasons. He coached seven Southland Conference individual champions while in Beaumont.

Richards spent eight successful seasons as an assistant track & field/cross country coach at Florida State. While in Tallahassee, Richards helped lead the Seminoles’ men’s team to three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Championships from 2006-08 and mentored a total of 19 All-Americans. She also helped Florida State recruit two top-three classes in the country.

Hartman spent three years as the head track & field/cross country coach at Texas-Pan American from 2008-11 after serving as an assistant at Georgia the previous four years. While with the Bulldogs, he coached 10 SEC individual champions and the women’s cross country program qualified for the NCAA Championships all four of his seasons, including a victory at the 2006 NCAA South Regional. From 1998-2004, Hartman was an assistant at Texas A&M. The Aggies advanced to four NCAA Championships (three women/one men), including a women’s crown at the 2000 NCAA South Central Regional, and he also helped lead the A&M men to the 2001 Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championship. All told, Hartman coached a dozen Big 12 individual gold medalists and a total of 85 all-conference performers in his six campaigns in College Station. Following a decorated career for UTSA, he coached the Roadrunners from 1996-98. The men’s cross country program qualified for the national meet in 1997 in addition to the women capturing the Southland’s outdoor track & field crown the following spring. Hartman, who was tabbed the league’s 1997 Cross Country Coach of the Year, mentored eight Southland champions and 30 all-conference selections in his first stint in the Alamo City. The list of coaching accomplishments for Hartman also includes 22 All-Americans and he has been honored by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association four times with regional coaching accolades. Before embarking on his coaching career, Hartman was a stellar distance/cross country runner at both Villanova (1991-94) and UTSA (1994-96). He was an All-American in 1992 and part of a Wildcats team that finished fourth at the NCAA Cross Country Championships that year. The following fall, he helped lead Villanova to the Big East Cross Country Championship. Hartman went on to be named the 1995 Southland Cross Country Athlete of the Year after winning the league crown in his first campaign as a Roadrunner. All told, he won a total of seven league individual titles in cross country and track & field and still holds the school’s indoor 5,000 meters record.

Prior to joining the Seminoles, Richards was the head horizontal jumps coach and assistant cross country coach at Sacramento State. During her first year, she coached eight Big Sky Conference finalists, including two that earned all-conference accolades. Prior to her position at Sacramento State, Richards served as the assistant coach at Idaho. She helped guide both the men and women track & field squads to the 2001 Big West Conference Championship. After a successful NCAA finish, the Vandals women ranked 14th in the nation, while the men finished 23rd. She also spent two years at Missouri as the volunteer assistant in charge of the Tigers’ sprinters and hurdlers. Her coaching career began in 1994 with the Prince George Track & Field Club in British Columbia, where she served as the head junior development coach. After her fifth year with the club, she was recognized in Canada for excellence in coaching. She ran for the Prince George Track & Field Club and competed nationally for Canada, including a threemedal performance at the Canadian Junior Championships. She was a multiple provincial champion in her native British Columbia. Richards went on to compete for New Mexico. She earned All-Western Athletic Conference scholar-athlete honors from 1995-98 and graduated summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in exercise science. In 2002, Richards received her master’s degree in physical education with a concentration in sport science from Idaho. Richards is a USATF Level 2 Track and Field certified coach. Richards is married to Associate Head Coach Kareem Streete-Thompson and the couple has two children, Janae and Kaiya.

Hartman, who graduated from UTSA in 1997 with a degree in English, is married to the former Carla Dewey, who also was an decorated student-athlete for UTSA as a member of the Roadrunners volleyball program from 1993-96. The couple has one son, Julien, and a daughter, Sascha.

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Men’s Coaching History & Team Captains Year

Head Coach (Assistants Coaches)

Conference FInish In Out XC

1982___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1983___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1984___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1985___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1986___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Glen McMicken) 1987___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Glen McMicken) 1988___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Brad Joens) 1989___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Brad Joens) 1990___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Brad Joens) 1991___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____3rd _______ (Brad Joens) 1992___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 8th____ 9th____6th _______ (not available) 1993___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 7th____ 8th___ 2nd _______ (Macks Dillon) 1994___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 4th____ 6th____4th _______ (Macks Dillon) 1995___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 5th____ 4th____1st _______ (Macks Dillon) 1996___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 3rd___ 4th____1st _______ (Macks Dillon) 1997___ Macks Dillon_______________________________2nd___ 3rd____1st _______ (David Hartman) 1998___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 6th____ 7th____3rd _______ (David Hartman) 1999___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 5th____ 9th____6th _______ (Randy Reina) 2000___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 7th____ 8th____6th _______ (James Blackwood, Randy Reina, Leonard Byrd) 2001___ Que McMaster_____________________________2nd___ 1st____6th _______ (James Blackwood, Randy Reina, Aaron Fox, Tameka Roberts) 2002___ Que McMaster_____________________________2nd___ 4th____4th _______ (Aaron Fox)

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1991-2012

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Head Coach (Assistants Coaches)

Conference FInish In Out XC

2003___ Aaron Fox (interim head coach)_____________________ 5th____ 7th____7th _______ (Matt Ellis, Rose Monday) 2004___ Aaron Fox___________________ Ca.Johnson,____ 6th____ 4th____9th _______ (Matt Ellis, Rose Monday)_______ Cu.Johnson, J.Youngblood 2005___ Aaron Fox___________________ Cu.Johnson_____2nd___ 3rd____7th _______ (Matt Ellis, Rose Monday) 2006___ Aaron Fox___________________ D.Burnett,______ 1st____2nd___7th _______ (Matt Ellis, Rose Monday)_______ M.Mitchell, B.Wolfe 2007___ Aaron Fox___________________ L.Brooks,_______ 1st____2nd___6th _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ B.Buteaux 2008___ Aaron Fox___________________ S.Brown,_______ 1st____ 1st____6th _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ L.Johnson, W.Vese 2009___ Aaron Fox___________________ W.Vese,________ 1st____ 4th____3rd _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ T.Wolfe _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2010___ Aaron Fox___________________ C.Vargas,______ 1st____ 1st____3rd _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ J.Whittaker _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2011____ Aaron Fox___________________ D.Bond,________ 1st____2nd__ 2nd _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ C.Reveal _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2012___ Aaron Fox___________________ A.Cardenas,____ 1st____ 1st____6th _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ C.Reveal, P.Steinert _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson) 2013___ Aaron Fox___________________ D.Balbontin,____ 1st____ 6th____7th _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ R.Garrett Jr., P.Steinert _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson) 2014___ Aaron Fox___________________ N.Collier,_______ 7th____ 1st____7th _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ R.Garrett Jr., P.Steinert _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson, LaVera Morris) 2015___ Aaron Fox___________________ Andrew Akens,__2nd___ 1st____6th _______ (Chris Adams, Steven Brown)____ Mike Medrano _______ (David Hartman, Adam Hudson, LaVera Morris) 2016___ Aaron Fox_________________________________2nd___ 3rd____8th _______ (Chris Adams, Steven Brown, David Hartman, Adam Hudson) 2017___ Aaron Fox_________________________________ 3rd___ —____ — _______ (Kareem Streete-Thompson, Chris Adams, David Hartman, Jackie Richards)

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Women’s Coaching History & Team Captains Year

Head Coach (Assistants Coaches)

Conference FInish In Out XC

1982___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1983___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1984___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1985___ Jim Skaines_______________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Shawn Flanagan) 1986___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Glen McMicken) 1987___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Glen McMicken) 1988___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Brad Joens) 1989___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Brad Joens) 1990___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____ — _______ (Brad Joens) 1991___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ —____ —____1st _______ (Brad Joens) 1992___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 1st____ 1st____1st _______ (not available) 1993___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 1st____ 1st____1st _______ (Macks Dillon) 1994___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________ 1st____ 1st____3rd _______ (Macks Dillon) 1995___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________2nd___2nd___1st _______ (Macks Dillon) 1996___ Shawn Flanagan____________________________2nd___ 1st____1st _______ (Macks Dillon) 1997___ Macks Dillon_______________________________2nd___ 1st____4th _______ (David Hartman) 1998___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 3rd___ 8th____8th _______ (David Hartman) 1999___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 8th____ 8th___ 2nd _______ (Randy Reina) 2000___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 9th____ 7th____5th _______ (James Blackwood, Randy Reina, Leonard Byrd) 2001___ Que McMaster_____________________________ 4th____ 5th____4th _______ (James Blackwood, Randy Reina, Aaron Fox, Tameka Roberts) 2002___ James Blackwood___________________________ 4th____ 3rd____3rd _______ (Rose Monday, Aaron Fox)

1991-2012

Year

Head Coach (Assistants Coaches)

Conference FInish In Out XC

2003___ James Blackwood___________________________ 3rd___ 9th____7th _______ (Rose Monday) 2004___ James Blackwood___________________________ 3rd___ 5th____3rd _______ (Jerry Dyes, Rose Monday) 2005___ James Blackwood___________________________ 4th____ 4th____5th _______ (Jerry Dyes, Rose Monday) 2006___ James Blackwood___________________________ 5th____ 5th____5th _______ (Jerry Dyes, Rose Monday) 2007___ James Blackwood___________________________ 6th____ 4th____8th _______ (Jerry Dyes, Rose Monday) 2008___ James Blackwood___________________________ 7th____ 4th____5th _______ (Jerry Dyes, Katie Kelley) 2009___ Aaron Fox___________________ A.Jackson______ 5th____ 9th____4th _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ J.Jones, D.Mecke _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2010___ Aaron Fox___________________ R.Hill,_________ 3rd___ 4th____5th _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ J.Jones, D.Mecke _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2011____ Aaron Fox___________________ S.Armbrister,____ 3rd___ 6th___ 2nd _______ (Scott Slade, David Burnett)_____ D.Mecke, T.Wilson _______ (Chris Adams, Virginia Coindreau) 2012___ Aaron Fox___________________ D.Mecke,_______ 4th____2nd__ 2nd _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ T.Wilson _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson) 2013___ Aaron Fox___________________ K.Bragg,_______2nd___ 4th____1st _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ J.Bitterly, E.Johnson, S.Newton _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson) 2014___ Aaron Fox___________________ A.Diaz,________2nd___ 7th____7th _______ (Scott Slade, Chris Adams)______ N.Herrera, M.Hurdt _______ (Steven Brown, Adam Hudson, LaVera Morris) 2015___ Aaron Fox___________________ K.James,_______ 8th___ t-6th___8th _______ (Chris Adams, Steven Brown)____ S.Swift, S.Wangui _______ (David Hartman, Adam Hudson, LaVera Morris) 2016___ Aaron Fox_________________________________ 9th____ 9th____9th _______ (Chris Adams, Steven Brown, David Hartman, Adam Hudson) 2017___ Aaron Fox_________________________________ 4th____ —____ — _______ (Kareem Streete-Thompson, Chris Adams, David Hartman, Jackie Richards)

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All-Americans & NCAA Championships Results Men Andrew Akens 2014 (outdoor)________________ shot put (honorable mention/23rd/17.04m) Ty Anderson 2016 (outdoor)____________________ high jump (second team/12th/2.14m) Keith Benford 2011 (outdoor)_______________ high jump (honorable mention/23rd/2.05m) 2012 (indoor)_____________________ high jump (second team/14th/2.15m) Devon Bond 2010 (outdoor)______________________________ triple jump (5th/16.20m) 2011 (outdoor)___________________triple jump (second team/16th/15.50m) Larry Brooks 2007 (indoor)______________________________ 800 meters (16th/1:53.76) 2007 (outdoor)______________________________ 800 meters (8th/1:53.77) Brandon Buteaux 2005 (indoor)_________________________________ heptathlon (7th/5,519) Leonard Byrd 1995 (outdoor)_______________________________ 400 meters (7th/45.76) 1996 (outdoor)_______________________________ 400 meters (3rd/45.51) 1997 (outdoor)_______________________________ 400 meters (7th/45.99) Richard Garrett Jr. 2011 (indoor)______________________shot put (second team/15th/17.69m) 2011 (outdoor)_____________________shot put (second team/14th/17.69m) 2012 (outdoor)_____________________shot put (second team/11th/18.84m) 2013 (indoor)_________________________ shot put (first team/4th/19.48m) 2014 (outdoor)________________________ shot put (first team/4th/20.14m) Keyunta Hayes 2012 (outdoor)__________________ 400-meter hurdles (first team/4th/49.38) 2014 (outdoor)__________________ 400-meter hurdles (first team/6th/51.65) 2015 (outdor)__________ 400-meter hurdles (honorable mention/18th/51.68) Jurmarcus Shelvin 2015 (outdoor)_________ 400-meter hurdles (honorable mention/23rd/53.36) Joshua Smith 2013 (outdoor)______________ 400-meter hurdles (second team/13th/51.27) Teddy Williams 2008 (outdoor)_______________________________ 100 meters (7th/10.40) 2009 (indoor)__________________________________ 60 meters (8th/6.70) 2010 (indoor)__________________________________ 60 meters (4th/6.65) 2010 (outdoor)_______________________________ 100 meters (9th/10.32) Tyler Williamson 2012 (outdoor)_________________________ long jump (honorable mention) Justin Youngblood 2002 (outdoor)________________________________ decathlon (7th/7,642) 2004 (indoor)_________________________________ heptathlon (7th/5,512) 2004 (outdoor)________________________________ decathlon (7th/7,588) NCAA Cross Country Championships 1997 (Greenville, S.C.)__________________________________ 20th (540) NCAA Indoor Championships 2004 (Fayetteville, Ark.)___________________________________ t-56th (2) 2005 (Fayetteville, Ark.)____________________________________ 48th (2) 2009 (College Station, Texas)______________________________ t-59th (1) 2010 (Fayetteville, Ark.)___________________________________ t-35th (5) 2013 (Fayetteville, Ark.)___________________________________ t-40th (5) NCAA Outdoor Championships 1995 (Knoxville, Tenn.)____________________________________ 65th (2) 1996 (Eugene, Ore.)_____________________________________ t-45th (6) 1997 (Bloomington, Ind.)__________________________________ t-66th (2) 2002 (Baton Rouge, La.)__________________________________ t-59th (2) 2004 (Austin, Texas)_____________________________________ t-60th (2) 2007 (Sacramento, Calif.)_________________________________t-72nd (1) 2008 (Des Moines, Iowa)__________________________________ t-67th (2) 2010 (Eugene, Ore.)_____________________________________t-52nd (4) 2012 (Des Moines, Iowa)__________________________________ t-43rd (5) 2014 (Eugene, Ore.)_____________________________________ t-38th (8)

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Women Jody Dunston 1987 (cross country)___________________________________ 19th (16:46) 1988 (cross country)_________________________________________ 14th 1989 (indoor)________________________________ 3,000 meters (9:05.98) 1989 (outdoor)___________________________ 5,000 meters (4th/16:34.99) 1989 (outdoor)__________________________ 10,000 meters (3rd/34:00.80) Ryanne Dupree 2004 (outdoor)________________________________ heptathlon (7th/5,316) 2005 (outdoor)________________________________ heptathlon (8th/5,575) 2006 (indoor)_________________________________ pentathlon (4th/4,193) 2007 (outdoor)________________________________ heptathlon (6th/5,773) Whitney Flannel 2015 (outdoor)____________________ high jump (second team/11th/1.81m) Teresa Neighbors 1989 (outdoor)________________________________________ 100 meters 1990 (indoor)__________________________________ 55 meters (3rd/6.76) Rhonda Ray 2002 (outdoor)________________________________ heptathlon (7th/5,323) Tameka Roberts 1995 (outdoor)___________________________________ long jump (5.84m) 1996 (indoor)_________________________________ long jump (6th/6.21m) 1996 (outdoor)_______________________________ 200 meters (9th/23.43) 1996 (outdoor)_______________________________ long jump (11th/6.41m) 1997 (indoor)_____________________________________ 200 meters (4th) 1997 (outdoor)____________________________________ 100 meters (9th) 1997 (outdoor)________________________________________ 200 meters 1998 (indoor)________________________________ 200 meters (5th/23.26) Starlite Williams 1985 (outdoor)______________________________ triple jump (8th/12.64m) Lisa Addison, Tamny Booker, Rosalyn King, Portia Matthews 1992 (outdoor)_________________________1,600-meter relay (4th/3:34.05) NCAA Cross Country Championships 1996 (Tucson, Ariz.)____________________________________ 19th (439) NCAA Indoor Championships 1988 (Oklahoma City, Okla.)_______________________________ t-28th (4) 1989 (Indianapolis, Ind.)__________________________________ t-25th (6) 1990 (Indianapolis, Ind.)__________________________________ t-25th (6) 1996 (Indianapolis, Ind.)__________________________________ t-41st (3) 1997 (Indianapolis, Ind.)__________________________________ t-28th (5) 1998 (Indianapolis, Ind.)__________________________________ t-43rd (4) 2006 (Fayetteville, Ark.)___________________________________ t-39th (5) NCAA Outdoor Championships 1985 (Austin, Texas)_____________________________________ t-49th (1) 1989 (Provo, Utah)_____________________________________ t-21st (11) 1992 (Austin, Texas)_____________________________________ t-34th (5) 2002 (Baton Rouge, La.)__________________________________ t-59th (2) 2004 (Austin, Texas)_____________________________________ t-65th (2) 2005 (Sacramento, Calif.)_________________________________ t-70th (1) 2007 (Sacramento, Calif.)_________________________________ t-59th (3)

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Honor Roll Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 2004____________________ Justin Youngblood 2008________________________ Steven Brown 2009_______________________ Teddy Williams 2010_______________________ Teddy Williams Southland Conference Outstanding Track Performer 2003________________________ Carl Johnson 2009_______________________ Teddy Williams 2010_______________________ Teddy Williams Southland Conference Outstanding Field Performer 2002____________________ Justin Youngblood 2011_____________________ Richard Garrett Jr. Southland Conference Freshman of the Year 2008________________________P.J. McGowen 2010________________________ Keith Benford Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year 2010_________________________ Devon Bond Southland Conference High-Point Scorer 1999_________________________ Tim Wallace 2001______________________ Henry Maruping 2002____________________ Justin Youngblood 2004____________________ Justin Youngblood 2008________________________ Steven Brown Western Athletic Conference Field Athlete of the Year 2013____________________ Richard Garrett Jr. Conference USA Freshman of the Meet 2015______________________Dionte Robinson Southland Conference Coach of the Year 2006-12_________________________Aaron Fox Western Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 2013___________________________Aaron Fox Yearly Results 1992 (Southland Conference)__________ 8th (12) 1993 (Southland Conference)__________ 7th (24) 1994 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (59) 1995 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (64) 1996 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (69) 1997 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (118) 1998 (Southland Conference)__________ 6th (57) 1999 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (54) 2000 (Southland Conference)________ 7th (39.5) 2001 (Southland Conference)_________ 2nd (93) 2002 (Southland Conference)_________ 2nd (92) 2003 (Southland Conference)_______ 5th (48.25) 2004 (Southland Conference)________ 6th (50.5) 2005 (Southland Conference)_________ 2nd (85) 2006 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (111) 2007 (Southland Conference)________1st (114.5) 2008 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (122) 2009 (Southland Conference)_______ 1st (120.5) 2010 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (120) 2011 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (153) 2012 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (134) 2013 (Western Athletic Conference)____ 1st (159) 2014 (Conference USA)______________ 7th (66) 2015 (Conference USA)____________ 2nd (107) 2016 (Conference USA)____________ 2nd (120) 2017 (Conference USA)______________3rd (97)

Individual Champions (77) Distance medley relay (6) 60 meters (3) 2008__________________ Teddy Williams (6.71) 1994________________ C.Malesich, S.Goetsch, 2009__________________ Teddy Williams (6.64) _____________ S.Hinojosa, E.Castillo (10:19.89) 2010__________________ Teddy Williams (6.66) 1997______________ S.Snodgrass, M.Edwards, ______________ S.Goetsch, R.Taylor (10:03.33) 200 meters (4) 2003_________________ Curtis Johnson (21.92) 1998________________ S.Snodgrass, K.Griffith, 2008__________________Steven Brown (21.60) ____________ M.Morgan, P.Saunders (9:46.31*) 2009_________________ Teddy Williams (21.84) 2001________ individuals unavailable (10:18.90) 2010_________________ Teddy Williams (21.73) 2010_________________B.Chiuminetta, C.Cole, _________ B.Ugochukwu, A.Cardenas (10:10.08) 400 meters (5) 1994__________________ Leonard Byrd (49.20) 2014_________________ M.Medrano, J.Shelvin, 1997__________________ Leonard Byrd (48.23) _________________ B.Hand, N.Collier (9:59.25) 2000______________ Justin Youngblood (48.56) * track distance was inaccurately established, resulting in faster times 2005__________________ David Burnett (49.19) High jump (8) 2007__________________Gaston Griffin (48.51) 2002______________ Justin Youngblood (2.11m) 2008_________________ P.J. McGowen (2.16m) 800 meters (4) 1996________________ Sean Goetsch (1:50.33) 2009____________ Johnathan Whittaker (2.11m) 2006_______________ Mthobisi Baloyi (1:53.17) 2010_________________ Keith Benford (2.10m) 2007_________________ Larry Brooks (1:51.63) 2011__________________ Keith Benford (2.14m) 2012___________ Chrisshun Jamerson (1:54.26) 2012_________________ Keith Benford (2.22m) 2013_______________ Kerry Thompson (2.12m) Mile (6) 2017__________________ Ty Anderson (2.09m) 1993________________ Eddie Castillo (4:14.70) Pole vault (2) 1997_____________________ Ryan Taylor (n/a) 2011____________________Taylor Reed (5.00m) 1998______________ Philo Saunders (4:06.53*) 2016__________________ Barrett Brock (4.90m) 2001_______________Henry Maruping (4:15.97) Long jump (3) 2011_______________ Albert Cardenas (4:13.67) 2011_ _ ______________ Tyler Williamson (7.37m) 2013________________ Mike Medrano (4:18.85) 2012_______________ Tyler Williamson (7.37m) * track distance was inaccurately established, resulting in faster times 2013_______________ Tyler Williamson (7.39m) Two miles (1) Triple jump (3) 1994________________Gary Guerrero (9:12.89) 2010_________________ Devon Bond (15.89m) 3,000 meters (2) 2011__________________ Devon Bond (15.77m) 1997__________________ Ryan Taylor (8:21.59) 2013________________ Ronson Small (15.56m) 2016_______________ Dusan Makevic (8:16.11) Shot put (8) 5,000 meters (4) 2002_______________ Jason Reynosa (17.01m) 1996______________ David Hartman (14:41.52) 2008________________ Luke Johnson (17.16m) 1997_________________Tim Wallace (14:43.24) 2011______________Richard Garrett Jr. (18.81m) 1999_________________Tim Wallace (14:48.47) 2012_____________Richard Garrett Jr. (18.50m) 2016______________ Dusan Makevic (14:16.67) 2013_____________Richard Garrett Jr. (20.05m) 2014________________ Andrew Akens (18.21m) 60-meter hurdles (8) 2001___________________ Carl Johnson (7.98) 2015________________ Andrew Akens (17.94m) 2002___________________ Carl Johnson (7.96) 2017_________________ Gabe Vargas (17.49m) 2003___________________ Carl Johnson (7.81) Weight throw (1) 2007______________________ Will Vese (7.93) 2012__________________Phil Steinert (18.87m) 2008______________________ Will Vese (7.98) Pentathlon (2) 2009______________________ Will Vese (7.87) 2001______________ Justin Youngblood (3,842) 2012__________________Keyunta Hayes (7.89) 2002______________ Justin Youngblood (4,003) 2015__________________Keyunta Hayes (7.95) Heptathlon (5) 1,600-meter relay (2) 2004______________ Justin Youngblood (5,483) 1997___________________ M.Ellis, M.Edwards, 2005_______________ Brandon Buteaux (5,339) __________________ P.Burnett, L.Byrd (3:18.36) 2006_______________ Brandon Buteaux (5,357) 2013__________________ N.Brunette, D.Wyrick 2008__________________ Tommy Wolfe (5,251) ____________________J.Smith, C.Hall (3:11.68) 2009__________________ Tommy Wolfe (5,256)

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Women’s Conference Indoor Championships

Honor Roll Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 1992__________________________ Liza Hunter 1996______________________ Tameka Roberts 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 1998______________________ Tameka Roberts 2006______________________ Ryanne Dupree Southland Conference Outstanding Track Performer 1992__________________________ Liza Hunter 1996______________________ Tameka Roberts 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 1998______________________ Tameka Roberts 2005_____________________ Rosalind Holmes 2009_________________________ Dana Mecke Southland Conference Outstanding Field Performer 1998______________________ Tameka Roberts Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year 2010___________________ Pernilla Savestrand Southland Conference High-Point Scorer 1992__________________________ Liza Hunter 1996______________________ Tameka Roberts 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 1998______________________ Tameka Roberts 2006______________________ Ryanne Dupree Southland Conference Coach of the Year 1992_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1993_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1994_____________________ Shawn Flanagan Yearly Results 1992 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (121) 1993 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (122) 1994 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (126) 1995 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (127) 1996 (Southland Conference)_______ 2nd (124.5) 1997 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (102) 1998 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (69) 1999 (Southland Conference)__________ 8th (27) 2000 (Southland Conference)__________ 9th (24) 2001 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (65) 2002 (Southland Conference)________ 4th (75.5) 2003 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (88) 2004 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (84) 2005 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (88) 2006 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (81) 2007 (Southland Conference)__________ 6th (67) 2008 (Southland Conference)__________ 7th (39) 2009 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (74) 2010 (Southland Conference)_________3rd (105) 2011 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (68) 2012 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (71) 2013 (Western Athletic Conference)___ 2nd (116) 2014 (Conference USA)_____________ 2nd (73) 2015 (Conference USA)______________ 8th (42) 2016 (Conference USA)______________ 9th (30) 2017 (Conference USA)______________ 4th (60)

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55 meters (3) 1996_________________Tameka Roberts (7.10) 1997_________________Tameka Roberts (7.01) 1998_________________Tameka Roberts (6.89) 60 meters (2) 2005________________ Rosalind Holmes (7.45) 2017____________________ Syd Howells (7.43) 200 meters (4) 1996________________Tameka Roberts (24.36) 1997________________Tameka Roberts (24.83) 1998_______________ Tameka Roberts (23.67*) 2005_______________ Rosalind Holmes (24.27) 400 meters (3) 1992_________________ Tamny Booker (57.96) 1993_________________ Kisha Guyden (56.65) 1997________________Tameka Roberts (56.75) 800 meters (8) 1994_________________ Linda Garcia (2:17.32) 2002_________________ Letitia Gilkes (2:11.63) 2003______________ Katie Poindexter (2:11.78) 2004_________________ Letitia Gilkes (2:12.39) 2008_________________ Dana Mecke (2:15.86) 2009_________________ Dana Mecke (2:13.00) 2010_________________ Dana Mecke (2:14.31) 2015_____________Stephanie Wangui (2:10.26) Mile (3) 1992__________________ Liza Hunter (5:00.79) 2009_________________ Dana Mecke (5:00.35) 2010_________________ Dana Mecke (4:54.76) Two miles (1) 1992_________________ Liza Hunter (10:43.70) 3,000 meters (1) 2010___________Pernilla Savestrand (10:00.23) 5,000 meters (2) 1996__________________Meg Harris (17:23.45) 2010_________________ Kayla Pratt (17:17.56) 60-meter hurdles (3) 1999___________________Tiffany Talbert (8.75) 2009__________________ Jessica Jones (8.48) 2010__________________ Jessica Jones (8.48) 1,600-meter relay (3) 1996_____________ C.Henderson, S.Roberson, ______________ C.Lezama, T.Roberts (3:50.92) 1998_________individuals unavailable (3:45.48*) 2005____________________ D.Smith, L.Sidney, _______________R.Dupree, R.Holmes (3:48.83)

Mile relay (2) 1992_________ individuals unavailable (3:54.01) 1993_________ individuals unavailable (3:54.24) Two-mile relay (1) 1992_________ individuals unavailable (9:33.90) Distance medley relay (8) 1994________ individuals unavailable (12:25.93) 2002__________________ Y.Alonso, A.Johnson, _____________K.Poindexter, L.Cerna (12:12.04) 2004__________________ M.Chance, C.Wright, _________________L.Gilkes, L.Cerna (11:49.57) 2009______________________ K.Pratt, R.Crain, ________________J.James, D.Mecke (12:15.90) 2010_________________ P.Savestrand, B.Miller, _________________ J.James, K.Pratt (12:12.29) 2012______________ I.Balbontin, G.Williamson, ________________ N.Herrera, A.Diaz (11:59.19) 2014____________________N.Herrera, E.Clark, ____________ G.Williamson, E.Perez (11:39.86) 2015_____________________ G.Kohler, S.Swift, _______________ S.Wangui, E.Perez (11:48.95) High jump (3) 1993__________________Janet Booker (1.69m) 1994__________________Janet Booker (1.71m) 2012_________________Chenale Smith (1.75m) Long jump (3) 1996_______________ Tameka Roberts (6.04m) 1998_______________ Tameka Roberts (6.13m) 2006_______________ Morgan Moszee (6.20m) Triple jump (1) 2013_______________ Eboni Johnson (12.64m) Shot put (3) 1992____________________Kim Bush (13.61m) 1994____________________Kim Bush (13.78m) 2017_________ N’Dia Warren-Jacques (15.01m) Weight throw (1) 2013__________________ Katie Bragg (19.00m) Pentathlon (7) 2001___________________ Rhonda Ray (3,439) 2002___________________ Rhonda Ray (3,702) 2003___________________ Rhonda Ray (3,769) 2004________________ Ryanne Dupree (3,800) 2006________________ Ryanne Dupree (4,055) 2007___________________ Ashley Allen (3,630) 2011___________________ Aimee Jonas (3,425)

* track distance was inaccurately established, resulting in faster times

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Men’s Conference Outdoor Championships

Honor Roll Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 1996________________________ Leonard Byrd Southland Conference Outstanding Track Performer 1995________________________ Leonard Byrd 1996_______________________ David Hartman 2008_______________________ Teddy Williams 2010_______________________ Teddy Williams Southland Conference Freshman of the Year 2011________________________ Keyunta Hayes Southland Conference High-Point Scorer 1996_______________________ David Hartman 2008________________________ Steven Brown Western Athletic Conference Freshman of the Year 2013______________________ Jonas Gutierrez Conference USA Field Athlete of the Year 2014____________________ Richard Garrett Jr. Conference USA Field Performer of the Meet 2014____________________ Richard Garrett Jr. Southland Conference Coach of the Year 2001_______________________ Que McMaster 2008___________________________Aaron Fox 2010___________________________Aaron Fox 2012___________________________Aaron Fox Conference USA Coach of the Year 2014-15_________________________Aaron Fox Yearly Results 1992 (Southland Conference)__________ 9th (25) 1993 (Southland Conference)__________ 8th (16) 1994 (Southland Conference)__________ 6th (59) 1995 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (91) 1996 (Southland Conference)_________ 4th (101) 1997 (Southland Conference)_________ 3rd (115) 1998 (Southland Conference)__________ 7th (52) 1999 (Southland Conference)__________ 9th (38) 2000 (Southland Conference)________ 8th (32.5) 2001 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (131) 2002 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (98) 2003 (Southland Conference)__________ 7th (34) 2004 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (82) 2005 (Southland Conference)__________3rd (96) 2006 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (132) 2007 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (127) 2008 (Southland Conference)_______ 1st (138.5) 2009 (Southland Conference)________ 4th (99.5) 2010 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (148) 2011 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (146) 2012 (Southland Conference)_______ 1st (147.5) 2013 (Western Athletic Conference)_____ 6th (98) 2014 (Conference USA)_____________ 1st (172) 2015 (Conference USA)_____________ 1st (165) 2016 (Conference USA)_____________ 3rd (113)

Individual Champions (64)

100 meters (4) 2001________________Francis Ngapout (10.30) 2004_________________ Curtis Johnson (10.43) 2008_________________ Teddy Williams (10.16) 2010_________________ Teddy Williams (10.03) 200 meters (1) 2008_________________ Teddy Williams (20.60) 400 meters (4) 1994__________________ Leonard Byrd (46.46) 1995__________________ Leonard Byrd (46.12) 1996__________________ Leonard Byrd (44.88) 1997__________________ Leonard Byrd (45.96) 800 meters (6) 1992________________ Eddie Castillo (1:51.29) 1995________________ Sean Goetsch (1:51.04) 1996________________ Sean Goetsch (1:51.28) 2004_________________ Larry Brooks (1:51.29) 2006_________________ Larry Brooks (1:51.36) 2007_________________ Larry Brooks (1:50.12) 1,500 meters (6) 1992________________ Eddie Castillo (3:51.80) 1997__________________ Ryan Taylor (3:54.41) 1998_______________ Philo Saunders (3:53.32) 2001_______________Henry Maruping (3:53.50) 2009________________ Michael Cook (3:53.03) 2013________________ Nathan Collier (3:56.67) 3,000-meter steeplechase (1) 1996_______________ David Hartman (9:13.91) 5,000 meters (2) 1995______________ David Hartman (14:45.10) 1996______________ David Hartman (14:55.54) 10,000 meters (3) 1994_______________Gary Guererro (31:34.61) 1995______________ David Hartman (29:57.48) 1996______________ David Hartman (31:28.73) 110-meter hurdles (7) 2001____________________ Alex Flores (14.20) 2002__________________ Carl Johnson (13.93) 2004__________________ Carl Johnson (13.84) 2008_____________________ Will Vese (13.86) 2012_________________Keyunta Hayes (13.86) 2014_________________Keyunta Hayes (13.98) 2015_________________Keyunta Hayes (13.89)

400-meter hurdles (6) 1998_________________ Jok-Tan Byerly (50.19) 2006____________________ T.R. Sissel (51.83) 2011__________________Keyunta Hayes (52.25) 2012_________________Keyunta Hayes (50.37) 2014_________________Keyunta Hayes (50.33) 2015_________________Keyunta Hayes (50.50) 400-meter relay (2) 2002_________________C.Johnson, C.Rowland ___________________ A.Goble, C.Dean (40.35) 2008___________________ C.Harris, T.Williams, ____________________S.Brown, K.Hunt (40.21) 1,600-meter relay (5) 1995_________________ R.Landtiser, P.Burnett, _________________S.Goetsch, L.Byrd (3:09.76) 1998________________ K.Griffith, D.Hardworth, _______________ J.Byerly, C.Rowland (3:11.51) 2001__________________ A.Goble, C.Rowland, _____________ C.Dean, J.Youngblood (3:07.44) 2002__________________ A.Goble, C.Johnson, ___________J.Youngblood, C.Rowland (3:10.58) 2014_____________________J.Smith, K.Hayes, __________________ J.Shelvin, C.Hall (3:07.80) High jump (5) 2002___________________ Steve Ortiz (2.15m) 2010__________________ Devon Bond (2.13m) 2011__________________ Keith Benford (2.10m) 2013_______________ Kerry Thompson (2.12m) 2015__________________ Ty Anderson (2.11m) Long jump (3) 2007___________________Mo Jackson (7.30m) 2010_______________ Tyler Williamson (7.37m) 2013______________ Roscoe Robinson (7.59m) Triple jump (2) 2010_________________ Devon Bond (16.12m) 2011__________________ Devon Bond (16.01m) Shot put (2) 2012_____________Richard Garrett Jr. (18.80m) 2014_____________Richard Garrett Jr. (20.66m) Discus (2) 2014_____________Richard Garrett Jr. (57.44m) 2015__________________ Jared Tyler (52.46m) Decathlon (3) 2006___________________ Bryan Wolfe (6,887) 2007_______________ Brandon Buteaux (7,148) 2008__________________ Tommy Wolfe (7,395)

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Women’s Conference Outdoor Championships

Honor Roll Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 1996______________________ Tameka Roberts 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 2005______________________ Ryanne Dupree 2007______________________ Ryanne Dupree 2010_________________________ Dane Mecke Southland Conference Outstanding Track Performer 1992______________________ Joanne Kineard 1996______________________ Tameka Roberts 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 2005______________________ Ryanne Dupree Southland Conference Outstanding Field Performer 1995______________________ Tameka Roberts 2007______________________ Ryanne Dupree Southland Conference High-Point Scorer 1992______________________ Joanne Kineard 1996__________________________ Meg Harris 1997______________________ Tameka Roberts 2005______________________ Ryanne Dupree 2007______________________ Ryanne Dupree 2012_____________________ Shahira Ehiemua Southland Conference Coach of the Year 1992_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1993_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1994_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1996_____________________ Shawn Flanagan 1997_________________________ Macks Dillon Yearly Results 1992 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (174) 1993 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (168) 1994 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (170) 1995 (Southland Conference)________ 2nd (169) 1996 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (159) 1997 (Southland Conference)_________ 1st (166) 1998 (Southland Conference)__________ 8th (46) 1999 (Southland Conference)________ 8th (54.5) 2000 (Southland Conference)__________ 7th (57) 2001 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (64) 2002 (Southland Conference)_________3rd (107) 2003 (Southland Conference)__________ 9th (34) 2004 (Southland Conference)________ 5th (62.5) 2005 (Southland Conference)_________ 4th (113) 2006 (Southland Conference)__________ 5th (85) 2007 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (93) 2008 (Southland Conference)_______ 4th (70.66) 2009 (Southland Conference)__________ 9th (31) 2010 (Southland Conference)__________ 4th (70) 2011 (Southland Conference)________ 6th (67.5) 2012 (Southland Conference)_______ 2nd (139.5) 2013 (Western Athletic Conference)__ 4th (100.5) 2014 (Conference USA)______________ 7th (56) 2015 (Conference USA)_____________t-6th (56) 2016 (Conference USA)______________ 9th (34)

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100 meters (4) 1996________________ Tameka Roberts (11.32) 1997________________ Tameka Roberts (11.46) 2005_______________ Rosalind Holmes (11.60) 2012_________________Jhorden Hunter (11.66) 200 meters (3) 1992________________ Portia Matthews (24.00) 1996________________Tameka Roberts (23.16) 1997________________Tameka Roberts (23.54) 400 meters (3) 1993_________________ Kisha Guyden (54.95) 1997_______________ Soonja Roberson (55.22) 2002________________Andrea Johnson (54.10) 800 meters (3) 2006________________ Veronica Silva (2:12.79) 2010_________________ Dana Mecke (2:08.36) 2015_____________Stephanie Wangui (2:13.85) 1,500 meters (6) 1992______________ Joanne Kineard (4:31.10) 1993_________________ Linda Garcia (4:35.07) 1994_________________ Linda Garcia (4:39.30) 1995_____________ Christina Ramirez (4:43.37) 2010_________________ Dana Mecke (4:30.57) 2012_________________ Dana Mecke (4:29.65) 3,000 meters (3) 1992_______________Joanne Kineard (9:46.87) 1996___________________Meg Harris (9:57.01) 1997_____________ Jennifer DeBrecht (9:50.93) 5,000 meters (2) 1992______________Joanne Kineard (17:29.10) 1996__________________Meg Harris (17:37.91) 10,000 meters (1) 1996________________Stacey Poole (35:49.08) 100-meter hurdles (9) 1992______________ Valicia Henderson (13.83) 1999____________________Tiffany Hart (13.72) 2000____________________Tiffany Hart (13.62) 2004________________ Ryanne Dupree (13.65) 2005________________ Ryanne Dupree (13.60) 2007________________ Ryanne Dupree (13.47) 2008_________________ Jessica Jones (13.76) 2009_________________ Jessica Jones (13.63) 2010_________________ Jessica Jones (13.51)

400-meter hurdles (1) 1992_______________ Valicia Henderson (59.76) 400-meter relay (6) 1994___________ individuals unavailable (45.72) 1995_________________T.Roberts, P.Matthews, ________________T.Williams, C.Lezama (45.31) 1996___________ individuals unavailable (46.01) 1997___________ individuals unavailable (45.69) 2005__________________ M.Mozee, R.Dupree, _________________ L.Sidney, R.Holmes (45.72) 2012_______________ S.Ehiemua, C.Okonkwo, ___________________K.Wynn, J.Hunter (44.81) 1,600-meter relay (2) 1992_________ individuals unavailable (3:44.47) 1997_________ individuals unavailable (3:42.89) High jump (3) 1993__________________Janet Booker (1.69m) 1994__________________Janet Booker (1.78m) 2015_______________ Whitney Flannel (1.79m) Pole vault (1) 1998____________ Stephanie Hensley (2.74m) ^ ^ exhibition event

Long jump (4) 1995__________________Janet Booker (6.60m) 1997_______________ Tameka Roberts (6.18m) 2005_______________ Morgan Moszee (6.21m) 2007________________Ryanne Dupree (6.25m) Triple jump (3) 1992______________ Portia Matthews (12.58m) 2012_______________ Eboni Johnson (12.68m) 2013_______________ Eboni Johnson (12.60m) Shot put (3) 1994____________________Kim Bush (13.94m) 1995____________________Kim Bush (14.28m) 2012___________Zaquita McClanahan (15.07m) Hammer (2) 2011___________________ Katie Bragg (53.39m) 2012__________________ Katie Bragg (57.86m) Heptathlon (4) 2001___________________ Rhonda Ray (5,160) 2002___________________ Rhonda Ray (5,210) 2005________________ Ryanne Dupree (5,465) 2007________________ Ryanne Dupree (5,593)

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Conference Cross Country Championships Men’s Yearly Results 1986 (Trans America Athletic Conference)_____________________ 1st (22) 1987 (Trans America Athletic Conference)_____________________ 1st (17) 1988 (Trans America Athletic Conference)_____________________ 1st (20) 1989 (Trans America Athletic Conference)_____________________ 1st (21) 1990 (Trans America Athletic Conference)_____________________ 1st (27) 1991 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 3rd (104) 1992 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (117) 1993 (Southland Conference)_______________________________2nd (44) 1994 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 4th (93) 1995 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (33) 1996 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (50) 1997 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (35) 1998 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 3rd (108) 1999 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (170) 2000 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (183) 2001 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (179) 2002 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 4th (128) 2003 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 7th (171) 2004 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 9th (193) 2005 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 7th (149) 2006 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 7th (161) 2007 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (172) 2008 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 6th (145) 2009 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 3rd (86) 2010 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 3rd (77) 2011 (Southland Conference)_______________________________2nd (63) 2012 (Western Athletic Conference)_________________________ 6th (122) 2013 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 7th (201) 2014 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 7th (177) 2015 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 6th (155) 2016 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 8th (210) Women’s Yearly Results 1991 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (33) 1992 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (36) 1993 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (42) 1994 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 3rd (60) 1995 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (34) 1996 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 1st (21) 1997 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 4th (94) 1998 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 8th (185) 1999 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 2nd (77) 2000 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 5th (117) 2001 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 4th (94) 2002 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 3rd (85) 2003 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 7th (192) 2004 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 3rd (98) 2005 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 5th (101) 2006 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 5th (139) 2007 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 8th (207) 2008 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 5th (152) 2009 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 4th (115) 2010 (Southland Conference)______________________________ 5th (139) 2011 (Southland Conference)_______________________________ 2nd (70) 2012 (Western Athletic Conference)__________________________ 2nd (51) 2013 (Conference USA)___________________________________ 1st (27) 2014 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 7th (168) 2015 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 8th (210) 2016 (Conference USA)__________________________________ 9th (249)

Men’s Honor Roll Trans America Athletic Conference Individual Champions 1987__________________________________ Jose Iniguez (25:13/5 miles) 1988__________________________________Rene Guillen (25:15/5 miles) 1989_______________________________ Robert Kramer (25:42/5.2 miles) 1990__________________________________ Richard Hird (26:07/5 miles) Southland Conference Individual Champions 1995___________________________ David Hartman (24:47/8,000 meters) 1997______________________________ Ryan Taylor (24:31/8,000 meters) Trans America Athletic Conference Runner of the Year 1987______________________________________________ Jose Iniguez 1988______________________________________________ Rene Guillen 1989_____________________________________________Robert Kramer 1990______________________________________________ Richard Hird Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 1995____________________________________________ David Hartman 1997_______________________________________________ Ryan Taylor Trans America Athletic Conference Coach of the Year 1986___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1987___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1988___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1989___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1990___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan Southland Conference Coach of the Year 1995___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1996___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1997____________________________________________ David Hartman

Women’s Honor Roll Southland Conference Champions 1991_______________________________ Joanne Kineard (17:44/3 miles) 1992___________________________________ Liza Hunter (17:25/3 miles) 1996______________________________Stacy Poole (17:43/5,000 meters) 2008_____________________________ Dana Mecke (21:39/6,000 meters) Southland Conference Athlete of the Year 1991____________________________________________ Joanne Kineard 1992_______________________________________________ Liza Hunter 1996_______________________________________________ Stacy Poole 2008______________________________________________ Dana Mecke Southland Conference Freshman of the Year 2011_________________________________________________ Carly Kitts Southland Conference Newcomer of the Year 2009_________________________________________ Pernilla Savestrand Southland Conference Coach of the Year 1991___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1992___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1993___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1995___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan 1996___________________________________________ Shawn Flanagan Conference USA Coach of the Year 2013_______________________________________________ Scott Slade

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Men’s Indoor Record Book 55 meters 6.23 a__________ Teddy Williams_____________ Texas Tech Invtitional (1/23/10) 6.35 a___________ Chris Dean______________Red Raider Invitational (1/25/03) 6.36____________Cedric Harris__________________Houston Opener (1/15/05) 6.39 a___________Carl Johnson_____________Red Raider Invitational (1/25/03) 6.40 a_________ Edmund Yeboah___________ Texas Tech Invitational (1/23/10) 60 meters 6.59___________ Teddy Williams____________ NCAA Championships (3/13/09) 6.76____________Cedric Harris__________ Southland Championships (2/16/07) 6.78_________ Desmond Jefferson__Conference USA Championships (2/18/17) 6.79__________ Dionte Robinson___Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) 6.80__________ Edmund Yeboah________ Southland Championships (2/26/10) 200 meters 21.23 a b________ Nate Brunette_____________ WAC Championships (2/22/13) 21.41 b_________Christopher Hall_______ Texas A&M Team Invitational (1/17/15) 21.45 b________Jurmarcus Shelvin_____ John Thomas Terriers Classic (1/30/16) 21.45 b________ Dionte Robinson___Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) 21.53 b__________Cedric Harris_____________Boise State Invitational (1/28/06) 400 meters 46.86 b__________Vasha Sheriff_____Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 47.09___________Leonard Byrd___________________________________1997 47.28 o_________ Gaston Griffin_____________NAU Team Challenge (1/26/07) 47.58 b_________Christopher Hall_______ Texas A&M Team Invitational (1/17/15) 47.60 b________Jurmarcus Shelvin___Conference USA Championships (2/25/16) 800 meters 1:48.72 o________ Larry Brooks________________ Iowa State Qualifier (3/3/07) 1:51.56________ Sean Goetsch__________________________________1995 1:52.09 b_______ Mthobisi Baloyi___________ New Balance Invitational (2/4/06) 1:52.50 a b_____Bryan Ugochukwu________Cherry & Silver Invitational (1/24/09) 1:52.52__________Canel Cole___________ Southland Championships (2/26/11) Mile 4:03.84_________ Roger Soler___________________________________1983 4:05.96________ Dusan Makevic___________ Howie Ryan Invitational (2/12/16) 4:10.99 b_______ Mike Medrano_____Conference USA Championships (3/1/14) 4:11.86 b______ Albert Cardenas___________ New Balance Invitational (2/5/11) 4:13.86 b_______ Nathan Collier____ Texas A&M 10-Team Invitational (1/18/14) 3,000 meters 8:08.35 b_______ Dusan Makevic_________ Charlie Thomas Invitational (2/6/16) 8:10.09_________ Roger Soler___________________________________1985 8:22.21 b________ Cole Reveal____________ New Balance Invitational (2/5/11) 8:26.75_______ Albert Cardenas_________ Houston Invitational/Multis (1/28/12) 8:29.63 b______ Daniel Balbontin_______Armory Collegiate Invitational (2/2/13) 5,000 meters 14:01.36 b______ Dusan Makevic______ John Thomas Terriers Classic (1/30/16) 14:36.00_______ David Hartman__________________________________1995 14:52.63______ Albert Cardenas__________ Leonard Hilton Memorial (1/13/12) 14:53.36________ Layne Nixon__________ Southland Championships (2/20/09) 14:54.79_________ Alex Cruz__________________ Armory Invitational (2/3/17) 55-meter hurdles 7.32___________ Carl Campbell__________________________________1985 7.37 a___________Carl Johnson______________Red Raider Invitational (2/7/03) 7.47_____________ Will Vese___________________Houston Opener (1/15/06) 7.62 a__________Willie Saunders_____________Red Raider Invitational (2/7/03) 7.76 a_________ Marques Mitchell___________Wes Kittley All-Comers (1/21/05) 60-meter hurdles 7.81____________Carl Johnson__________ Southland Championships (2/22/03) 7.81___________ Patrick Prince___ Fastrack Last Chance Invitational (2/25/17) 7.82_____________ Will Vese__________________Iowa State Qualifer (3/7/09) 7.89___________ Keyunta Hayes_________ Southland Championships (2/25/12) 8.01__________ Justin Gerbrecht___Conference USA Championships (2/24/16)

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1,600-meter relay 3:11.68 a b__Brunette, Wyrick, Smith, Hall______ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 3:11.78 b___Sheriff, Harris, Hollis, Shelvin__ John Thomas Terriers Classic (1/30/16) 3:11.97 b___Pirog, Sheriff, Jefferson, Rosales__Texas A&M Aggies Invite (1/21/17) 3:12.28 b___Harris, Sheriff, Jefferson, Taylor__ Texas A&M Team Invite (1/14/17) 3:12.57 b___Taylor Jefferson, Rosales, Sheriff______ Armory Invitational (2/4/17) Distance medley relay 9:49.90 b___Reveal, Jamerson, Hand, Cardenas____New Balance Invite (2/3/12) 9:59.25 b___Medrano, Shelvin, Hand, Collier___C-USA Championships (2/28/14) 9:59.76 b___Cardenas, Cole, Jamerson, Medrano___New Balance Invite (2/4/11) 10:02.82 b__Collier, Jones, Hand, Medrano____ Armory Collegiate Invite (2/1/13) 10:03.33___Snodgrass, Edwards, Goetsch, Taylor___ SLC Championships (2/14/97) High jump 2.22m_________ Keith Benford___________ Southland Championships (2/24/12) 2.17m__________Ty Anderson______Conference USA Championships (2/24/16) 2.16m_________ P.J.McGowen___________ Southland Championships (2/22/08) 2.16m________ Kerry Thompson_________Armory Collegiate Invitational (2/2/13) 2.16m_______ Justin Youngblood__________________________________2001 Pole vault 5.23m__________Taylor Reed________________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 5.00m__________ Kyle Kaase____________ Houston Invitational/Multis (1/29/11) 4.98m_________ Barrett Brock_______________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 4.90m_________Greg Gabrisch___________Cherry & Silver Invitational (1/24/09) 4.86m________ Russell Dauphin___________________________________1995 Long jump 7.63m________ Tyler Williamson____________ New Balance Invitational (2/3/12) 7.49m_________ Steven Brown______________ Blue & Orange Classic (1/26/08) 7.48m_______ Justin Youngblood__________________________________2001 7.28m_________ Kaylon Sellers__________________ Armory Invitational (2/3/17) 7.26m__________Adrian Riley______________ Howie Ryan Invitational (1/30/15) Triple jump 15.99m_________Devon Bond______________ New Balance Invitational (2/6/10) 15.56m________ Ronson Small_______________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 14.96m________ Kaylon Sellers______Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 14.83m_______ Kerry Thompson______________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 14.75m________ Alton St. Rose______________ Blue & Orange Classic (1/26/08) Shot put 20.05m______ Richard Garrett Jr._____________ WAC Championships (2/22/13) 18.21m________ Andrew Akens______Conference USA Championships (2/28/14) 17.70m________ Kelsey Benoit______Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) 17.57m________ Gabe Vargas________ John Thomas Terriers Classic (1/30/16) 17.25m_______ Jason Reynosa_____________________ Baton Rouge (3/1/02) Weight throw 19.63m_________Victor Perez___________________ Armory Invitational (2/4/17) 19.44m_________Phil Steinert_______________ Texas Tech Invitational (1/20/12) 18.34m______ Richard Garrett Jr.___________ Howie Ryan Invitational (1/25/13) 17.79m_________ Levi Jordan_______Conference USA Championships (2/24/16) 17.20m________ Andris Vistins______Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) Heptathlon 5,519_______ Brandon Buteaux__________NCAA Championships (3/11-12/05) 5,512_______ Justin Youngblood__________NCAA Championships (3/12-13/04) 5,346_________ Bryan Wolfe_______ Intermountain Championships (2/3-4/06) 5,256_________ Tommy Wolfe________ Southland Championships (2/20-21/09) 5,192__________Adrian Riley____ Conference USA Championships (2/18-19/17)

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Women’s Indoor Record Book 55 meters 6.76________ Teressa Neighbors____________ NCAA Championships (3/10/91) 6.89_________ Tameka Roberts__________ Southland Championships (2/27/98) 6.97 a________ Jhorden Hunter_____________ Texas Tech Invitational (1/22/11) 7.02_________Rosalind Holmes__________________Houston Opener (1/15/05) 7.07_________ Morgan Moszee__________________Houston Opener (1/15/05) 60 meters 7.43___________Syd Howells_______Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 7.45_________Rosalind Holmes__________ Southland Championships (2/19/05) 7.49_________ Jhorden Hunter___________ Leonard Hilton Memorial (1/14/11) 7.50_________Shahira Ehiemua __________ Leonard Hilton Memorial (1/18/13) 7.50_________ Morgan Moszee__________ Southland Championships (2/19/05) 200 meters 23.26________ Tameka Roberts_______________ NCAA Championships (1998) 23.75 o_______Rosalind Holmes_______________ Wes Kittley Six-Way (1/23/05) 24.54 b_________Syd Howells___________________ Armory Invitational (2/4/17) 24.58________ Portia Matthews___________________________________1992 24.62 a b______Shahira Ehiemua______________ WAC Championships (2/22/13) 400 meters 54.28 b_______ Paige Patterson_____Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 54.66 b________Jennifer Arinze______Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 54.86________ Portia Matthews___________________________________1993 55.29 b________Chelsea Taylor______Conference USA Championships (2/18/17) 55.98 b________ Evelyn Clark______Conference USA Championships (2/24/16) 800 meters 2:06.05 b_____ Katie Poindexter_________________ Tyson Invitational (2/15/03) 2:09.25 o______ Dana Mecke_________________ Iowa State Qualifier (3/7/09) 2:09.35 a b___ Grace Williamson_____________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 2:10.26 b____ Stephanie Wangui____Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) 2:11.08 a o_____Cindy Dunagin______________ Texas Tech Invitational (2/24/90) Mile 4:49.82 b______ Dana Mecke______________ New Balance Invational (2/6/10) 4:50.73______ Katie Poindexter__________ Southland Championships (2/22/03) 4:51.00_______ Jody Dunston______________ NCAA Championships (3/10/89) 4:52.02_______ Leticia Cerna___________ Southland Championships (2/21/04) 4:53.74 b______ Nina Herrera______ Texas A&M 10-Team Invitational (1/18/14) 3,000 meters 9:05.98_______ Jody Dunston______________ NCAA Championships (3/10/89) 9:43.22 b_____ Isabel Balbontin______Conference USA Championships (3/1/14) 9:46.72 b_______ Alyssa Diaz___________Armory Collegiate Invitational (2/8/14) 9:51.98 b_______Emily Perez________Conference USA Championships (3/1/14) 10:00.23____Pernilla Savestrand_________ Southland Championships (2/27/10) 5,000 meters 16:55.14 b____ Isabel Balbontin_____Conference USA Championships (2/28/14) 17:07.32 b______ Alyssa Diaz_______ Texas A&M 10-Team Invitational (1/17/14) 17:17.76_______ Kayla Pratt____________ Southland Championships (2/27/10) 17:22.31 b____ Samantha Fish_____Conference USA Championships (2/28/14) 17:23.45_______ Meg Harris_____________________________________1996 55-meter hurdles 8.04 a________ Lyndsey Sidney_______________ Wes Kittley Six-Way (1/22/05) 8.06 a________ Ryanne Dupree_______________ Wes Kittley Six-Way (1/22/05) 8.07__________ Shelia Ballado____________________________________1993 8.09 a_________ Jessica Jones______________ Texas Tech Invitational (1/23/10) 8.13 a__________Rhonda Ray__________________ Red Raider Open (1/25/03) 60-meter hurdles 8.44 a________ Ryanne Dupree____________ New Mexico Invitational (1/27/06) 8.48__________ Jessica Jones___________ Southland Championships (2/27/10) 8.54_________ Lyndsey Sidney__________ Southland Championships (2/16/07) 8.61___________Rhonda Ray___________ Southland Championships (2/22/03) 8.68 a________ Adrienne Mosby______________ WAC Championships (2/23/13)

1,600-meter relay 3:40.69 b___Taylor, Arinze, Andres, Patterson_____ C-USA Championships (2/19/17) 3:41.93 b___Arinze, Clark, Swift, Patterson____C-USA Championships (2/25/16) 3:43.70 o___Smith, Dupree, Sidney, Holmes_____ Wes Kittley Six-Way (1/22/05) 3:43.72 b___Arinze, Swift, Clark, Patterson_____ Charlie Thomas Invite (2/6/16) 3:44.32 b___Taylor, Patterson, Andres, Arinze__Texas A&M Aggies Invite (1/21/17) Distance medley relay 11:39.14 b__Herrera, Onwuchekwa, Wangui, Perez__ Armory Collegiate Inv. (2/7/14) 11:39.86 b__Herrera, Onwuchekwa, Wangui, Perez____C-USA Champ. (2/28/14) 11:41.25 b__Herrera, Williamson, Wangui, Diaz__ Armory Collegiate Inv. (2/1/13) 11:48.95 b__Kohler, Swift, Wangui, Perez______C-USA Championships (2/26/15) 11:49.57____Chance, Wright, Gilkes, Cerna___ Southland Championships (2/20/04) High jump 1.79m________ Whitney Flannel____ Conference USA Championships (2/26/15) 1.76m__________ Lynse Leal_____________________________________1995 1.75m_________Chenale Smith___________ Southland Championships (2/24/12) 1.73m________ Ryanne Dupree______________________ Zia Classic (1/26/06) 1.71m_________ Shawn Lewis ________________Daily Oklahoman (2/13-14/87) Pole vault 3.93m_________ Lindsey Pew______ Texas A&M 10-Team Invitational (1/18/14) 3.75m________ April Benavidez__________ Southand Championships (2/26/11) 3.66m________ Caroline Bellows_____Conference USA Championships (2/25/16) 3.50m________ Brooke Townzen________________ Houston All-Comers (2/6/10) 3.32m_________Dinha Callejas_______________ WAC Championships (2/22/13) Long jump 6.20m________ Morgan Moszee__________ Southland Championships (2/17/06) 6.13m________ Tameka Roberts__________ Southland Championships (2/20/98) 6.07m________ Ryanne Dupree____________ McDonald’s Last Chance (3/4/05) 6.01m_________Ernestine Cray__________Armory Collegiate Invitational (2/7/14) 5.98m__________ Shay Porter_____________________________________1993 Triple jump 12.67m_______ Portia Matthews___________________________________1992 12.64m________Eboni Johnson_______________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 12.57m_________ Elesha Alyn_______Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 12.55m________Ernestine Cray__________________ Houston Tune-Up (2/14/14) 11.94m_______ Laura Oseghae______Conference USA Championships (3/1/14) Shot put 15.01m_____N’Dia Warren-Jacques__Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) 14.61m_____ Zaquita McClanahan____________ WAC Championships (2/23/13) 14.22m_______ Madeline Hurdt______Conference USA Championships (3/1/14) 14.18m__________Mia Hicks________Conference USA Championships (2/25/16) 13.96m________Maia Campbell______Conference USA Championships (2/19/17) Weight throw 19.07m_______ Shalise Borden_____Conference USA Championships (2/18/17) 19.00m_________ Katie Bragg________________ WAC Championships (2/22/13) 18.02m________ Taelor Wilson___________ Southland Championships (2/24/12) 16.65m_______ Katelynn Homb____________ Howie Ryan Invitational (2/10/17) 16.27m_____ Zaquita McClanahan____ Texas A&M Reveille Invitational (12/8/12) Pentathlon 4,193________ Ryanne Dupree_____________ NCAA Championships (3/11/06) 3,769__________Rhonda Ray ___________ Southland Championships (2/21/03) 3,630__________Ashley Allen____________ Southland Championships (2/16/07) 3,452________Gabriyella Torres_____Conference USA Championships (2/18/17) 3,425_________ Aimee Jonas___________ Southland Championships (2/25/11)

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Men’s Outdoor Record Book 100 meters 9.90 w______________________Teddy Williams______________________2009 10.30_____________________ Francis Ngapout______________________2001 10.31______________________ Steven Brown_______________________2008 10.35 w_____________________ Nate Brunette_______________________2011 10.35______________________Curtis Johnson______________________2002 200 meters 20.56 w____________________ Dionte Robinson______________________2015 20.60 w_____________________Teddy Williams______________________2008 20.67 w_____________________ Steven Brown_______________________2008 20.71______________________Curtis Johnson______________________2003 20.78 w_____________________ Cedric Harris_______________________2008 400 meters 44.88______________________ Leonard Byrd_______________________1996 45.66_____________________ Christopher Hall______________________2015 46.73______________________Keyunta Hayes______________________2012 46.90_______________________ Tony Wilson_______________________1987 46.97______________________ Gaston Griffin_______________________2007 800 meters 1:48.44_____________________Larry Brooks_______________________2007 1:48.68____________________ Sean Goetsch_______________________1995 1:50.32_________________ Chrisshun Jamerson____________________2011 1:50.51_____________________ Canel Cole________________________2011 1:50.84_____________________ Brady Hand________________________2012 1,500 meters 3:44.25_____________________ Roger Soler________________________1983 3:45.10___________________ Rick Schummer______________________1990 3:45.84____________________ Mike Medrano_______________________2015 3:47.34____________________Axel Wehmeier______________________1988 3:48.70_____________________Alfie Morgan_______________________1987 5,000 meters 13:55.1_____________________ Roger Soler________________________1985 13:56.4____________________David Hartman______________________1995 14:08.3____________________Axel Wehmeier______________________1988 14:09.6____________________ Steve Barlow_______________________1986 14:19.5_____________________Jose Iniquez_______________________1989 10,000 meters 29:39.3____________________ Rene Guillen _______________________1988 29:45.5____________________ Steve Barlow_______________________1986 29:48.2_____________________Jose Iniquez_______________________1989 29:56.4____________________ Robert Kramer______________________1990 29:57.4____________________David Hartman______________________1995 110-meter hurdles 13.67 w_____________________Keyunta Hayes______________________2012 13.81 w_______________________ Will Vese_________________________2008 13.84______________________ Carl Johnson_______________________2004 13.91______________________ Carl Campbell_______________________1985 14.03 w_____________________ Patrick Prince_______________________2016 400-meter hurdles 49.38______________________Keyunta Hayes______________________2012 50.19______________________ Jok Tan Byerly_______________________1998 50.21____________________ Jurmarcus Shelvin_____________________2016 50.56______________________Randy Bermea______________________2016 50.64______________________ Joshua Smith_______________________2013 3,000-meter steeplechase 8:43.22____________________ Steve Barlow_______________________1986 8:52.86____________________Dusan Makevic______________________2016 9:00.58___________________Benson Cheserek_____________________2006 9:02.12_____________________ Ryan Taylor________________________1997 9:08.56____________________ Paul Perrone_______________________1991

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Women’s Outdoor Record Book 100 meters 11.25_____________________ Tameka Roberts______________________1997 11.31_____________________Teresa Neighbors_____________________1989 11.47 w____________________ Jhorden Hunter______________________2012 11.53_____________________ Rosalind Holmes______________________2005 11.67_____________________ Tiffany Williams______________________1995 200 meters 22.94_____________________ Tameka Roberts______________________1996 23.38_____________________ Rosalind Holmes______________________2005 23.60_____________________Teresa Neighbors_____________________1989 23.78_____________________ Jessica Snitkoff______________________2004 23.79_____________________Cherisse Lezama_____________________1995 400 meters 54.10_____________________ Andrea Johnson______________________2002 54.14_______________________ Krista Pink________________________1986 54.17______________________ Kisha Guyden_______________________1994 54.20_____________________ Paige Patterson______________________2016 54.46_______________________ Letitia Davis_______________________2003 800 meters 2:05.00___________________ Katie Poindexter______________________2002 2:07.44_____________________Dana Mecke_______________________2010 2:08.06____________________ Cindy Dunagin______________________1990 2:08.21_____________________Letitia Gilkes_______________________2003 2:08.44__________________ Stephanie Wangui_____________________2015 1,500 meters 4:24.33_____________________Dana Mecke_______________________2012 4:25.15_____________________Nina Herrera_______________________2014 4:26.71_____________________ Emily Perez________________________2014 4:27.61_____________________Paula Wiese_______________________1987 4:27.64____________________ Janice Reina_______________________1987 5,000 meters 15:57.1____________________ Jody Dunston_______________________1989 16:49.7_____________________ Liza Hunter________________________1992 16:51.1___________________ Melanie Hennis______________________1985 16:53.8___________________ Joanne Kineard______________________1992 16:54.8____________________ Susana Ibarra_______________________1990 10,000 meters 32:47.9____________________ Jody Dunston_______________________1989 34:09.9___________________ Joanne Kineard______________________1991 34:25.5___________________ Melanie Hennis ______________________1985 34:47.4_____________________ Liza Hunter________________________1991 34:52.6____________________ Susana Ibarra_______________________1990 100-meter hurdles 13.23_____________________ Ryanne Dupree______________________2007 13.36______________________ Tiffany Talbert_______________________2000 13.51______________________ Jessica Jones_______________________2010 13.64_______________________Rhonda Ray_______________________2001 13.83____________________ Valicia Henderson_____________________1992 400-meter hurdles 59.76____________________ Valicia Henderson_____________________1992 59.79_____________________ Lyndsey Sidney______________________2005 1:00.03____________________ Sheila Ballado_______________________1993 1:00.62_________________Shartanae Swearengin___________________2012 1:00.69__________________ Barbara Nagengast_____________________1987 3,000-meter steeplechase 10:47.54___________________ Leticia Cerna_______________________2004 10:51.02___________________Samantha Fish______________________2013 11:08.39____________________Jessica Bitterly______________________2013 11:08.94____________________ Grace Kohler_______________________2015 11:17.79___________________ Courtney Nelson______________________2011

400-meter relay 44.81______________ Ehiemua, Okonkwo, Wynn, Hunter_______________2012 45.31_____________Lezama, Matthews, Williams, Roberts _____________1995 45.39______________ Moszee, Dupree, Sidney, Holmes_______________2005 45.63______________ Ehiemua, Okonkwo, Wynn, Hunter_______________2012 45.69_____________Williams, Lezama, Roberson, Roberts_____________1997 1,600-meter relay 3:34.05_____________King, Booker, Addison, Matthews _______________1992 3:38.18_____________ Arinze, Andres, Patterson, Clark________________2016 3:38.68 a_____________Swift, Patterson, Taylor, Arinze________________2015 3:38.95______________Swift, Patterson, Taylor, Arinze________________2015 3:39.01______________Arinze, Swift, Clark, Patterson________________2016 High jump 1.81m_____________________ Whitney Flannel______________________2015 1.81m_______________________ Lynse Leal________________________1996 1.79m______________________ Janet Booker_______________________1994 1.76m_____________________ Rhonda Jalufka ______________________1989 1.76m______________________ Sharon Lewis_______________________1988 Pole vault 4.12m_______________________Lindsey Pew_______________________2014 3.80m_____________________ April Benavidez______________________2012 3.55m_____________________ Caroline Bellows______________________2016 3.50m_____________________ Brooke Townzen______________________2010 3.40m_____________________ Lindsey Nguyen______________________2009 Long jump 6.66m_____________________ Tameka Roberts______________________1994 6.31m_______________________ Kristin Gran________________________1984 6.21m_____________________ Morgan Moszee______________________2005 6.20m_____________________ Ryanne Dupree______________________2007 6.17m_______________________ Shay Porter________________________1993 Triple jump 12.98m______________________ Kristin Gran _______________________1984 12.89m____________________ Starlite Williams _____________________1985 12.87m_____________________Ernestine Cray______________________2013 12.73m____________________ Portia Matthews______________________1992 12.68m_____________________Eboni Johnson______________________2012 Shot put 15.39m__________________ Zaquita McClanahan____________________2013 15.19m_______________________ Kim Bush________________________1994 14.32m_____________________Madeline Hurdt______________________2012 13.73m_______________________ Mia Hicks________________________2016 13.71m_____________________Jessica Fowler______________________2003 Discus 47.61m_______________________ Mia Hicks________________________2016 47.51m_____________________ Edie Christian_______________________2003 47.46m______________________Cara Cooper_______________________2000 46.80m____________________ Natasha Ramos______________________2006 46.58m_____________________ Stacia Newton_______________________2011 Hammer 57.86m______________________ Katie Bragg________________________2012 51.11m_____________________ Taelor Wilson_______________________2011 50.61m_____________________Shalise Borden______________________2016 47.96m_____________________Katelynn Homb______________________2016 47.10m___________________ Jemira Thomlinson_____________________2016 Javelin 44.87m____________________ Angel Sifuentes______________________2016 43.50m____________________ Karen Wilkinson______________________1990 42.87m_____________________ Rakel Thigpen_______________________2002 41.41m____________________ Chelsea Malina______________________2007 41.03m______________________Kari Michalik_______________________2008 Heptathlon 5,818_____________________ Ryanne Dupree______________________2007 5,323_______________________Rhonda Ray_______________________2003 5,226_______________________ Ashley Allen_______________________2007 5,127____________________ Kandace Traywick_____________________2006

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Men’s All-Time Letterwinners Acuna, Geronimo Adeeko, Benga Akens, Andrew Alvarez, Hector Anderson, Ty Balbontin, Daniel Baloyi, Mthobisi Banks, Kyle Barlow, Steve Bauer, David Benford, Keith Benoit, Kelsey Bermea, Randy Bertschy, Monty Bibles, Marcus Boatman, Ryder Bochat, William Bond, Devon Brisco, Geulien Briscoe, Scott Brock, Barrett Brooks, Larry Brown, Dominic Brown, Steven Brunette, Nate Brusca, Shannon Burnett, David Burnett, Paul Burton, Joseph Buteaux, Brandon Byerly, Jok Tan Byrd, David Byrd, Leonard Campbell, Carl Cantu, James Cardenas, Albert Cardenas, Neto Castillo, Eduardo Castro, Aaron Chatham, Luca Cheserek, Benson Chiuminetta, Brandon Clark, Adrian Clendaniel, Sean Cole, Canel Coleman, Valdis Collier, Nathan Cook, Michael Dauphin, Russell Dawkins, Mikael Dean, Christopher Deering, Stephen Desalme, Darrell Dilworth, Nathaniel Edwards, Davante Edwards, Marcus Eggleston, Spencer Ellis, Matt Elizalde, Ryan Evans, Carvey Finke, Tyler Flaspoehler, Keith Flores, Alex

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Flores, Jesus Gabriel, James Gabrisch, Greg Gaffney, James Garcia, Alvaro Garcia, Bernardo Garcia, Edgar Garcia, Ivan Garcia, Pete Garrett Jr., Richard Gates, Chad Gentile, Lucien George, Willie Gerbrecht, Justin Gilles, Robert Glass, Dillard Goble, Andis Goetsch, Sean Gonzales, Santos Gosset, Eric Gran, Ole Green, Carlos Griffin, Gaston Griffith, Kieron Guerrero, Gary Guillen, Rene Gutierrez, Jonas Hall, Christopher Hand, Brady Harris , Cedric Harris, Kaylan Harrison III, Burt Hayes, Keyunta Hernandez, Daniel Herron, Jeffery Hinojosa, Sergio Hollis, Kyren Hunt, Kevin Iniquez, Jose Jackson, Mo Jamerson, Chrishunn Jaramillo, Tony Jefferson, Desmond Johnson, Andy Johnson, Carl Johnson, Curtis Johnson, James Johnson, Luke Johnson, Tommy Jones, J.J. Jones, Jeremy Jordan, Levi Kaase, Kyle Keen, Tyler Kimbell, Kevin Kopper, Lance Landtiser, Robert Layman, Chris LeBay, Mike LeJeune, Aaron Loiodice, Mason Makevic, Dusan Malesich, Chad

Martin, Trayvon Martinez, Ben Martinez, Joe Maruping, Henry Masek, Sean Massicot, David Matthews, John Maulding, Bruce McDaniel, Jacob McDonald, Jacob McGowen, P.J. McMakin, Ryan Medrano, Mike Miller, Eric Mitchell, Marques Moore, Lee Morales, Asael Morgan, Marcus Mucci, Patrick Muhammed, Isah Neeper, Lucas Ngapout, Francis Nixon, Layne Norman, Tony Nunez, Josh Oaks, Greg Orndorff, Jake Ortiz, Steve Pailin, James Partridge, Garry Payne, Kourt’ney Perez, Carlos Perez, Daniel Perez, Victor Perry, Brandon Perry, Reid Pirog, Andrew Pitchford, Justin Poulsen, Peder Prado, Marc Prince, Patrick Quihlan, John Radford, Willie Ramierez, Robert Ramos, Lionel Ramos, Roberto Reed, Taylor Reveal, Cole Reynosa, Jason Riley, Adrian Roberts, Ryan Robinson, Dionte Robinson, Roscoe Rodgers, Mitchell Rodriguez, Daniel Rosales, Chris Rosales, Robert Rowland, Chris Salazar, Humberto Salinas Jr., Victor Sanchez, Mike Saunders, Philo Scheppers, Jason

2017 UTSA Roadrunners Track & Field

Schwartz, Micheal Sellers, Kaylon Sepulveda, Anthony Shaw, Emmanuel Shelvin, Jurmarcus Sheriff, Vasha Singh, Harvinder Singletary, Walter Sissel, T.R. Small, Ronson Smith, Lee Smith, Joshua Smith, Sharon Snodgrass, Shelby Soler, Roger Spivey, Danny St. Rose, Alton Stager, Robert Steinert, Phil Stewart, Carl Stitt, Jim Story, Jake Taylor, Byron Taylor, Kevin Taylor, Ryan Tierney, Clifton Thibert, Christopher Thompson, Kerry Thompson, Robert Todaro, Shay Tomasini, Kyle Tracy, Ty Tyler, Jared Ugochukwu, Bryan Varela, John Vargas, Adrian Vargas, Corey Vargas, Gabe Vese, Will Villarreal, Mike Vistins, Andris Voos, David Wallace, Tim Watson, Terrence Weirich, Brian Wernli, Eric White, Danny White, John Whittaker, Johnathan Wiatrak, Aaron Will, Randy Williams, Teddy Williamson, Tyler Windsor, Tom Wisloff, Tom Wolfe, Bryan Wolfe, Tommy Wyrick, Darryl Yeboah, Edmund Young, Jerrod Youngblood, Justin Zamovano, Miguel Zucconi, Dominick


Women’s All-Time Letterwinners Abel, Jana 1995-98 Ackerley, Ashley 2003-04 Adams, Breka 2002-04 Adams, Tracy 1989 Addison, Lisa 1990-94 Allen, Ashley 2005-07 Allen, Haylee 2007 Almanza, Sonia 2001-03 Alonso, Yaritza 2002-03 Alyn, Elesha 2017 Amaram, Lynette 2017 Andres, Sierra 2016-17 Aneto, Stephanie 1998-99 Appelt, Melissa 2006 Armbrister, Shavonne 2008-11 Armenteros, Jessica 1994-96 Arinze, Jennifer 2015-17 Arzola, Debbie 1994-98 August, Sakeena 1991 Aycock, Amanda 1996-97 Balbontin, Isabel 2012-14 Ballado, Sheila 1991-93 Bannon, Sheila 2002 Barbosa, Amanda 2003-05 Barlow, Faith 2007-08 2001 Baskin, April Bellows, Caroline 2016 Benavidez, April 2011-14 2010-11 Bennett, Jaimeé 2006 Bennett, Janna Berry, Cynthia 1991-96 Bishop, Nanette 1982 Bitterly, Jessica 2010-13 Bobmanuel, Jaclyn 2008 2008 Bocanegra, Adrienne Bode, Brandi 1996-99 Bogholtz, Kathryn 1994 Bohls, Carol 1987-88 1997 Boissenet, Courtney Booker, Jamie 1992-95 Booker, Janet 1992-95 Booker, Tamny 1990-93 Borden, Shalise 2017 Bragg, Katie 2010-13 2006-07 Britton, Brittney Broils, Latricia 1995 Brooks, Kim 2008 Brown, Cristal 2001 2002-03 Brown, Kali Brown, Mindy 1997-98 Buggs, Shantel 2006-07 Burgess, Samantha 2006 Burnett, Jane 1993-94 Burnley, Catherine 2002 2006 Bush, Jessica Bush, Kim 1992-95 Byars, Amber 2009 Cabello, Christian 2002-03 Cain, Crissy 2001 Callejas, Dinha 2013 Campbell, Carla 1982 Campbell, Dionte 2001 2006 Carruthers, Kelly Castillo, Kristina 1994-95 1999, 2002-03 Castro, Jackie Cerna, Leticia 2001-04 Chance, Meghan 2003-06 Christian, Edie 2001-04 Clark, Evelyn 2013-16 Coe, Sharon 2000-01 Coleman, Natasha 1997 Cooper, Cara 1999-2001 2005 Copeland, Ashley Cotten, Brandi 1995 Crain, Rebecca 2009-10 Cray, Ernestine 2013-14 Cray, Richelle 1998 Curlee, Tonya 2001-02 Curlee-Olivas, Yolanda 2001-02 Daniels, Alexus 2013 Davenport, Danielle 2007-08 Davis, Kemeyon 1996-99 Davis-Wiltshire, Letitia 2002-03 Davis, Regina 1987-88 DeBrecht, Jennifer 1994-97

De Hoyos, Alex DeHoyos, Annette DeLeon, Delia Delgado, Wendy Dempsey, Stephanie Diaz, Alyssa Dickey, Veronika Domenick, Melissa Doramus, Karen Dunagin, Cindy Dunston, Jody Dupree, Ryanne Edmunds, Terry Edwards, Jessica Ehiemua, Shahira Epps, Brittany Esemena, Olivia Farahani, Julie Fiedler, Michelle Fields, Julie Fish, Samantha Fitzsimmons, Ann Flack, Suzanne Flannel, Whitney Flores, Cirina Flores, Marina Fowler, Jessica Galvan, Gabby Garcia, Linda Garcia, Loni Garcia, Lulu Gauntt, Amanda Gibson, Darionne Gilkes, Letitia Gilbert, Colleen Gindratt, Laniece Glosson, Dana Glover, Caitlin Gomez, Elleina Gonzalez, Ada Gonzalez, Anita Gonzalez, Deyanira Goodman, Shawn Goudeau, Kelly Gray, Rikki Gregory, Tiffany Guyden, Kisha Hall, Katrina Haney, Lauren Hammond, Brigitte Hanson, Heidi Harriott, Malisa Harris, Dernisha Harris, Meg Harris, Nikki Haugh, Sidonye Haynie, Jill Hays, Laura Henderson, Cara Henderson, Crystal Henderson, Valicia Hennis, Melanie Herrera, Nina Henslee, Stephanie Hicks, Mia Hill, Rebekah Hobbs, Shalayne Hohle, Leah Hoines, Jennifer Hollowell, Ann Holmes, Demetria Holmes, Rosalind Hooks, Amy Horne, April Howells, Syd Hunt, Kayla Hunter, Jhorden Hunter, Liza Hurd, Shadana Hurdt, Madeline Ibarra, Susanna Jackson, Ashley Jackson, Chellane Jalufka, Rhonda James, Jayde

2006 1988 1995-97 1995 1996 2012-14 1993 1986-89 1996 1990 1987-89 2003-07 1989 2010-11 2012-13 2005-08 2017 2000 1996 1982 2011-14 1983 1999 2012-15 2000 1993-94 2000-03 2013 1993-94 2000 1988-89 1995-98 2017 2002-04 2017 1993-96 1999-2000 2004 2001-02 1990-91 1998-2002 1998-2000 1994-95 2014-15 2005-08 2001 1993-94 1991 2015 1995 1990 1994-95 2012 1994-96 2008 1997 1991-94 1982 1995-98 1998-99 1991 1982-83 2011-14 1998-2000 2016 2008-09 2003-04 1999 1993-96 2005-06 2004-06 2002-05 1995-96 2001 2017 2013 2011-12 1989-93 2001-04 2012-14 1989-90 2006-09 1989-90 1988-90 2008-10

James, Kaila 2012, ’14 Janicek, Charlette 2016 Jimenez, Hope 2006-07 Johnson, Andrea 1999-2002 Johnson, Eboni 2010-13 Jonas, Aimee 2008-11 Jones, Jessica 2007-10 Kautz, Kayla 2006 Kennedy, Brittany 2006 Kineard, Joanne 1989-93 King, Michelle 1989-90 King, Rosalyn 1989-93 Kohler, Grace 2015 Kozlowicz, Katie 2004 Kramer, Traci 1986-88 Kurjawa, Kamila 2003 Lambert, Rita 2003-06 Langlinais, Julianndra 1990 Leal, Lynse 1995-98 Leno, Veronica 2008 Lewis, Barbara 1988-89 Lewis, Ebony 2001 Lewis, Sharon 1987-88 Lezama, Cherisse 1994-97 Lezama, Summer 2000-01 1999 Lisenbe, Beth Loke, Tracy 1989-91 Lopez, Lori 1995 1999 Louis, Nicole Lowe, Catena 1994 Malina, Chelsea 2005-08 Mann, Erica 1994-96 Marin, Kristina 1998 Matthews, Portia 1991-95 1986-88 McCallie, Shellon McClanahan, Zaquita 2010-13 McCray, Nolandra 2008 McDonald, Ashley 2003-05 2010 McGill, Amanda McGill, Traci 1991 McHatton, Tracy 1985-88 Mecke, Dana 2007-10, ’12 Mendenhall, Zandra 1989 Mendez, Brianna 2003-07 2005-08 Michalik, Kari Miller, Briony 2010-13 Mondaine, Doneika 2002-03 Moore, Farrah 2007 1999-2000 Moorman, Kathy Moreno, Yolanda 1994 Mosby, Adrienne 2012-13 Moszee, Morgan 2004-06 Muller, Heidi 1990-91 Mycock, Heidi 1999-2001 Nagengast, Barbara 1986-88 Nealy, Dontriah 1997-98 Neely, Jonello 2000 1986-90 Neighbors, Teresa Nelson, Courtney 2009-11 2010-12 Newton, Stacia Nguyen, Lindsey 2009 Norman, Wendy 1983 Nwaozuru, Candace 2005-06 O’Connor, Kylene 1999-2002 Odom, Tamara 1999 Okonkwo, Chiugo 2012 Oliver, Landry 2004-05 Onwuchekwa, Venessa 2014 Ortiz, Sara 2006-07 Oseghae, Laura 2011-13 Ownby, Becky 1982-83 Palomo, Melissa 2003-04 Patterson, Paige 2015-17 Perez, Emily 2013-15 Perez, Priscilla 1990 Perez, Samantha 1999-2001 Perez, Theresa 2000-02 Petty, Karilyn 2003-06 Pew, Lindsey 2014 Pierce, Adeanah 2000 Poindexter, Katie 2000-03 Poole, Stacy 1996-97 Porter, Shay 1993-96 Pratt, Kayla 2009-10, ’12 Price, Kathy 1988-90

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Prose, Amber Purnell, LaTanya Ramirez, Amber Ramirez, Christina Ramos, Natasha Ray, Rhonda Reed, Angela Reinhardt, Nicholle Roberson, Soonja Roberts, Tameka Rodriguez, Lisa Rodriguez, Melissa Rodriguez, Michelle Rose, Linda Ruffino, Darcy Russell, Detra Salas Cristina Sams, Chanel Sanchez, Monica Sanders, Yolanda Sandoval, Laura Savestrand, Pernilla Savoy, Calaia Sheets, Lisa Sidney, Lyndsey Sifuentes, Angel Silva, Elizabeth Silva, Lisa Silva, Veronica Sinclair, Latasha Slaughter, Shanelle Smith, Chenale Smith, Dawn Smith, Diane Smith, Sharon Smith, Stacey Sneed, Ashley Snitkoff, Jessica Spence, Katy Sprague, Susan Squier, Natalie Stewart, Rachel Stopper, Liz Stringer, Zemora Strya, Sonya Swearengin, Shartanae Swift, Shantel Swords, Stephanie Talbert, Tiffany Tausch, Lynse Taylor, Chelsea Terry, Joni Thigpen, Rakel Thomas, Kayla Torres, Gabriyella Traywick, Kandace Triem, Sarah Vasil, Tonja Vega, Carmen Voss, Emily Waldrum, Amanda Wangui, Stephanie Ward, Crystal Warren-Jacques, N’Dia White, Robin White, Sallie Wicall, Shelley Wicha, Nicole Wilkinson, Karen Williams, Darlene Williams, Charlita Williams, Starlite Williams, Tiffany Williamson, Grace Wilson, Keelah Wilson, Lauren Wilson, Taelor Wright, Chonna Wright, Greneshia Wynn, Krystal Yeats, April Zambrano, Debbie

2001 1988 1997-98 1992-95 2003-06 1999-2002 1993 1998-2000 1994-97 1995-98 1982 1994 1988-91 1983 1995-96 2000 1999 2004 1990 1989 1988-89 2010 2006 1983 2004-07 2016 1994-96 1994-97 2004-07 2004-06 2006-08 2012-13 1994-95 2004-07 1982 1999 2003 2001-04 2007 1998-99 2007-08 2011 1982-83 2001 2005-07 2010-12 2013-16 2004-05 1999-2000 1994 2015, ’17 1982 2002 2008 2017 2003-06 1983 1988 1992-94 2017 2005 2014-16 2004-06 2017 1983 1982 1983 1990 1990 1991 1998-99 1985 1995-98 2011-14 2000 2008 2008-12 2002-05 2011-13 2011-13 1996-99 2006-08

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UTSA Olympians Roger Soler

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ne of the most decorated runners in UTSA men’s track & field history, Roger Soler became the first athlete in school annals to compete in the Olympics when he ran in the 1984 Summer Games in Los Angeles, Calif. A native of Peru, Soler was one of only two runners from the South American country to compete, as he ran in the 5,000 and 10,000 meters. Known for his strong closing kick, he entered the Olympics as the Peruvian national record holder in 800, 1,500, 3,000 and 5,000 meters. Soler, a veteran of many international competitions during his career, also competed in the 1987 Pan American Games for Peru. Soler set several UTSA records during his three-year career, many of which still stand today. His indoor records of 4:03.84 in the mile (1983) and 8:10.09 in the 5,000 meters (1985) are in their third decade in the record book, as are his outdoor marks of 3:44.25 in the 1,500 meters (1983) and 13:55.1 in the 5k (1985). The 5-foot-8 Soler also became the first Roadrunner to qualify for any form of national competition when he competed at the 1983 NCAA Cross Country Championships. He came to UTSA from Hancock Junior College in Santa Maria, Calif. Soler won the 1981 state cross country championship and finished second in the 1,500 and 5,000 meters.

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Liza Hunter-Galvan

iza Hunter-Galva has the distinction of competing in a pair of Olympic Games, making her the second Roadrunner — and first woman — in school history to participate. The 1992 Southland Conference Indoor Athlete of the Year ran the marathon at the 2004 Summer Games in Athens, Greece, and again this past summer in Beijing, China, for her native New Zealand. Hunter-Galvan finished 51st in Athens (2:50:23) and improved 16 spots to 35th (2:34.51) in Beijing. She was a four-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field at UTSA from 1989-93. The Aukland, New Zealand, native was the Southland Conference Champion in the mile and two-mile runs at the 1992 SLC Indoor, the first year UTSA competed for conference titles in the sport. Hunter-Galvan also helped the two-mile relay to a league crown and was named Outstanding Track Performer and Athlete of the Year after scoring a meet-best 22.5 points. In cross country, she won the 1992 conference title and was named Athlete of the Year after helping the Roadrunners to their second consecutive team championship.

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