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School................................... California State University Stanislaus Location..................................................................... Turlock, Calif. Founded/Enrollment....................................................1957/8,600 Colors/Nickname............................Red, Gold and White/Warriors Facility......................Al Brenda Tracak at Warrior Stadium (2,100) President...........................................................Dr. Hamid Shirvani Affiliation...............................................................NCAA Division II Conference.....................California Collegiate Athletic Association
Head Coach........................................................... Geoff Bradshaw Coach’s Alam Mater (year)................... Cal State Stanislaus (1994) Years at CSUS..................................................................... 4th year Email/Phone................. gbradshaw@csustan.edu/(209) 664-6839 Cross Country Head Coach/Distance......................... Diljeet Taylor Assistant Coaches...............Tom Brenda, Ryan Viera, Sally Roberts
INTERCOLLEGIATE ATHLETICS / Area Code (209) Athletics Director.............................Dr. Milton Richards, 664-4295 Associate A.D./SWA....................................... Kim Duyst, 667-3312 Athletics Assistant............................... Charlene Bargas, 664-3016 Faculty Athletic Representative..............Dr. John Mayer, 667-6682 Academic Advisor........................................ Amye Leon, 664-6635 Athletic Trainer........................................... Gary Hogan, 667-3415 Budget Analyst..........................................Durena Long, 667-3088 Assistant A.D./SID....................................... Hung P. Tsai, 667-3168 SID Fax..................................................................... 667-3313. SID Email.................................................. htsai@csustan.edu SID & Marketing Assistant.................. Rebecca Bennett, 667-3079 ...........................................................rbennett@csustan.edu SID Student Assistant (Track & Field)............................ Joey Nunes Athletics Website.......................................... WarriorAthletics.com
2010 MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD All-American....................................Kasey Burlingham (pole vault) CCAA Championship Finish........................................................ 4th CCAA Champions.............................Kasey Burlingham (pole vault) 2010 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CCAA Championship Finish........................................................ 6th 2010 WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD All-American................................... Annie Burlingham (pole vault) On the Covers: Men’s Edition — Cuauhtemoc Vallejo-Howard, Dawson Vorderbruegge, Luther Bell, Terrence Ellis Women’s Edition — Alycia Wagner, Rio Schwalbach, Rubye Elhard, Brittni Showers
The 2011 Cal State Stanislaus track and field media guide is a publication of the Cal State Stanislaus Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. It is produced and written by Hung P. Tsai, Assistant Athletics Director for Communications and SID student assistant Joey Nunes. Cover design by Tammy White. Photography provided by Cary Edmondson. Printing by the CSUS Print Shop.
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Coaching Staff Geoff Bradshaw Head Coach
Geoff Bradshaw joined the Warriors in fall 2007 after being chosen to succeed Kim Duyst as head coach of the men and women’s track and field teams. Since his arrival, the Warriors have had one national champion, eight All-Americans and five conference champions. Bradshaw is a former Cal State Stanislaus track and field athlete himself, earning two All-American recognitions and 11 all-conference awards during his tenure as a Warrior from 1992-1994. Bradshaw won the NCAA Division II national championship in the decathlon in 1994 and was inducted into the Warrior Athletics Hall of Fame in 2000. His athletic accomplishments include setting the decathlon javelin record in 1994 at 198 feet, 11 inches, and helping the Warriors to their best Division II finish at the national meet. Bradshaw was also instrumental in capturing the first-ever conference championship for Cal State Stanislaus that same year. As an individual, Bradshaw holds the campus record in the javelin. He is ranked second in the decathlon, sixth in the long jump and tenth in the 400-meter run. Bradshaw played football and baseball in high school and did not compete in track and field until he attended Cuesta College in Southern California. He would go on to earn all-conference honors in the javelin, long jump and decathlon at Cuesta College and earned all-state honors in the decathlon in 1992 before joining the Warriors. After his competitive days at Cal State Stanislaus, he spent three years as an assistant to Duyst before moving on to coach at UC Santa Barbara from 1997-2003 and Santa Barbara Community College from 2003 to the present. Early in 2007, Bradshaw was named head coach at SBCC. Bradshaw obtained his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Cal State Stanislaus in1994 and is currently working on completing his master’s degree in physical education from Azusa Pacific. Bradshaw’s wife, Melina, was a track athlete here at Cal State Stanislaus and once held the school’s record in the 100-meter dash. He and his wife Melina have two children, Pepper, 10, and Phoenix, 6. Bradshaw and his family currently reside in Turlock.
Diljeet Taylor Head Coach Men’s & Women’s Cross Country
Tom Brenda Assistant Coach Pole Vault
Ryan Viera Assistant Coach Throws
Sally Roberts Assistant Coach
Amar Bhatia Volunteer Assistant
Jerome Johnson
Volunteer Assistant
Athletics Staff
Dr. Milton E. Richards Director of Athletics
Kim Duyst Associate A.D. SWA
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Hung P. Tsai
Assistant A.D. Sports Information
Dake Walden
Head Athletic Trainer
Gary Hogan Athletic Trainer
Matt Fraze
Strength & Conditioning Coach
Durena Long Budget Analyst
Charlene Bargas
Athletics Coordinator
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Meet the Warriors
Whitney Anderson Sprints Sr., Moorpark
Katie Busi
Throws Sr., Valley Springs
Dallas Campbell
Jeni Cunha
Chelsea Deerinck
Throws So., Tulare
Distance Jr., Manteca
Denali Foldager
Lindsay Garcia
Tomara Hall
Distance Fr., Modesto
Ufuoma Egbikuadje Sprints Jr., Santa Monica
Rubye Elhard
Nyesa Enakaya
Elenna Gardner
Marina Ghabbour
Tessa Gonzales
Elizabeth Grolle
Jumps Fr., San Andres
Distance Fr., Sonora
Elizabeth La Madrid Distance So., Kauai, Hawaii
Kristy Long
Middle Distance Sr., Stockton
Clarie Jenkins Distance Jr., Woodland
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Distance Jr., Seward, Alaska
Distance RsFr., Oceanside
Cortnee Kildon Throws So., Fullerton
Jumps Fr., Elk Grove
Distance Jr., Seward, Alaska
Jumps So., Fairfield
Distance Jr., San Bernardino
Distance So., Modesto
Christina Matthews Sprints Fr., Los Angeles
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Rachel Naranjo Middle Distance RsFr., San Diego
Alycia Wagner (top left) is coming off an All-American Indoor track and field season where she finished fifth in Albuquerque with a career best of 12-6 3/4. Rubye Elhard (top right) finished 10th at the Cross Country West Regionals and competed at the national championships where she timed 22:57.3 for 69th. In 2010, Brittni Showers (left) turned in the school’s eighth best heptathlon score of 4,151 points. She is expected to compete and score well for the Warriors in many events in 2011.
Nicole Rivalta Sprints, Throws Jr. Newbury Park
Jeanette Rowe
Melissa Sandoval
Aimee Sawyer
Brittni Showers
Sprints Sr., Elk Grove
Multi Events Fr., Salinas
Rio Schwalbach
Pole Vault So., Hollister
Jumps So., Merced
Multi Events Sr., Doylestown, Ohio
Alyssa Thiele
Katie Timmermans
Alycia Wagner
Kirsten Word
Lauren Young
Distance So., Manteca
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Distance Fr., Riverside
Pole Vault Sr., Paso Robles
Sprints Fr., Lancaster
Sprints Fr., Turlock
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Dean Alley
Brandon Becerra
Distance Fr., Sonora
Distance RsSr., San Mateo
Allen Castaneda
Michael Cotton
Distance Fr., Stockton
Sprints Jr., Newark
Abdullah Dosu
Terrance Ellis
Thomas Gesser
Kyle Maxwell
Nijoel Meyer
Jumps Jr., Oroville
Micah Judish Sprints So., Turlock
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Distance RsSo., Stockton
Pole Vault Fr., Livingston
Cameron Begue
Luther Bell Jumps, Relays Jr., Apple Valley
Connor Birtwhistle Multi Events So., Lodi
Rashee Dean
Conrad Deavellar Throws Jr., Tracy
Kanwar Dhaliwal Distance So., Turlock
Throws Jr., Camarillo
Sprints, Jumps So., Delhi
Throws Jr., Camarillo
Throws Fr., Escalon
Kyle Hillenberg Throws Fr., Lodi
Caleb Montecalvo Pole Vault So., Escondido
Greg Hooker Sprints So., Turlock
Joey Nunes Distance RsSr., Livermore
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Jesse Ooten Sprints, Jumps Jr., Perris
Justin Shinar Javelin Jr., Long Beach
Alex Reyes Distance Fr., Riverbank
Palmer THiele Distance Jr., Manteca
Rory Rodriguez Sprints Jr., Costa Mesa
Tyler THiele Distance RsSo., Manteca
Greg Samano Throws Jr., Newman
Cuauhtemoc Vallejo-Howard Throws RsSr., Santa Barbara
Antoine Sept Multi Events RsSr., Oakland
Dawson Vorderbruegge Distance RsSo., Honolulu, Hawaii
WARRIORS TO WATCH IN 2011
Brett Young Distance So., Turlock
Cuauhtemoc Vallejo-Howard (top left) is a triple threat in shot put, discus and hammer. His best event is the hammer where he is expected to make a run to qualify for the NCAA national championships. He enters the season with the school’s fourth best hammer toss (183-10). Terrence Ellis (top right), Dawson Vorderbruegge and Joey Nunes are three solid distance runners with some of the best times already recorded in school history. They should continue to shine in 2011 on the oval. Rashee Dean is a triple jump specalist who could leap into the national championship scene after making a run for the CCAA title. Dean had the school’s sixth best jump in 2009 with a 48 feet, 1/2 inch mark.
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Records - Women’s Outdoor NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2005 2004 1994 1993
ALL-CCAA
Chaunte Mitchell Pole Vault Chaunte Mitchell Pole Vault Carrie Neugebauer (Luis) 800m Carrie Neugebauer (Luis) 1500m Carrie Luis 800m Carrie Luis 1500m
ALL-AMERICANS
NCAA Division II only; also had six NCAA Div. III All-Americans *-National Champion
2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
Rosemary Fiekert Jasimen Bailey Kirsten Loftin Rosemary Fiekert Kirsten Loftin Tamara Neely Chaunte Mitchell Christine Benson Chaunte Mitchell Amanda Oliver Chaunte Mitchell Ebony Haggans Diljeet Mendoza Amanda Oliver Amanda Oliver Shelley Brower Amanda Oliver Naquisha Moulton (2) Naquisha Moutlon Carrie Neugebauer (2) Carrie Luis (2) Susan Carey (2) Carrie Luis Carrie Luis Susan Carey
Pole Vault Discus Pole Vault Pole Vault Pole Vault Pole Vault Pole Vault* Hammer Throw Pole Vault* Heptathlon Pole Vault 400m 800-m, 1500-m High Jump Heptathlon Javelin High Jump 100-m H, Hept. 400-m Hurdles 800-m*, 1500-m* 800-m*, 1500-m* 5,000-m, 10,000-m 800-m 800-m 5,000-m
CCAA CHAMPIONS 2009 2008 2007 2005 2004 2004 2002 2001 2000
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April Montgomery Alycia Wagner Kirsten Loftin Charissa Spears Chaunte Mitchell Chaunte Mitchell Loretta Mckinney Amanda Oliver Amanda Oliver Stephanie Holley Jennifer Stief Erin Hunt Erin Hunt Jocelyn Venable Charissa Spears Chaunte Mitchell Ebony Haggans Wendy Fortino Diljeet Mendoza Ebony Haggans Maria Bustamante Amanda Oliver Shelly Brower Amanda Oliver Amanda Oliver Julie Steele
800m Pole Vault Pole Vault 400m Pole Vault Pole Vault Triple Jmup Heptathlon 4x400m 10,000m 800m 400m Hurdles 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m Pole Vault 400m 1,500m 1,500m 400m 10,000m Heptathlon Javelin Heptathlon High Jump Triple Jump
NCAA Division II only; *-First Team; **-Second Team; ***-honorable mention ^-freshman of the year; ! Newcomer of the year
2010 Derrhea McLiechey! (400m**) Denali Foldager (3000sc**) Alycia Wagner (PV***) 2009 April Montgomery (800m*) Alycia Wagner (PV*) Rosemary Feikert (PV**) Jasmine Bailey (Discus***) 2008 Kirsten Loftin (PV*) April Montgomery (800m**) Jasimen Bailey (Shot Put**) Cherise McNair (3000sc***) 2007 Charissa Spears (400m*) Chaunte Mitchell (PV*) Tamara Neely (PV**) Jocelyn Venable (200m**) Loretta McKinney (TJ**) Rosermary Feikert (PV***) 2006 Charissa Spears (400m***, 4x100***) Jocelyn Venable (4x100***) Mashari Grant (4x100***) Loretta McKinney (4x100***) Jasimen Bailey^ (Shot Put**, Discus***) 2005 Chaunte Mitchell (Pole Vault*) Loretta Mckinney (Triple Jump*) Christine Benson (Hammer Throw***) Erin Hunt (400m**, 800m**, 4x100***, 4x400***) Mashari Grant (4x100***, 4x400***) Charissa Spears (4x100***, 4x400***) Jocelyn Venable (4x100***, 4x400***) 2004 Chaunte Mitchell (Pole Vault***) Amanda Oliver (Hept.*, 4x400m*) Stephanie Holley (10000m*) Jennifer Stief (800m*) Erin Hunt (400m Hurdles*, 4x400m*) Loretta Mckinney (Triple Jump*) Jocelyn Venable (4x400m*) Charissa Spears (4x400m*) 2003 Chaunte Mitchell^ (Pole Vault*) Ebony Haggans (400m*) Wendy Fortino (1500m*, 800m**) Tasha Deleeuw (Hammer**) 2002 Diljeet Mendoza (1500m*, 800m**) Amanda Oliver (High Jump**) Ebony Haggans (400m*) Wendy Fortino (1500**) Maria Bustamante (10k*) 2001 Diljeet Mendoza (800m***, 1500m**) Wendy Fortino (1500m***) Amanda Oliver (Hep.*, High Jump**) Julie Steele (Long Jump**) Shelly Brower (Javelin*) Ana Baro (Javelin***) 2000 Amanda Oliver (High Jump*, Hep.*) Julie Steele (T. Jump*, L. Jump**) Naquisha Moulton (100h**) Brandi Pedregon (Javelin**) Cristal Pickersgill (200m***) Diljeet Mendoza (800m***) Naquisha Moulton (100h**, 400h***) 1999 Shelley Hill (Javelin***)
ALL-TIME TOP 10 (updated: 02/01/11) Current Athletes in Bold
100 Meters 1. Ann Kissinger 2. Jocelyn Venable 3. Charissa Spears 4. Mashari Grant 5. Cristal Pickersgill 6. Naquisha Moulton 7. Julie Steele 8. Melina Nunez 9. Jamee Harris 10. Brittni Showers
12.00 12.22 12.26 12.32 12.37 12.38 12.39 12.44 12.54 12.57
1993 2005 2007 2005 2000 2000 2001 1991 2007 2010
200 Meters 1. Jocelyn Venable 2. Ann Kissinnger 3. Ebony Haggans 4. Charissa Spears 5. Naquisha Moulton 6. Cristal Pickersgill 7. Mashari Grant 8. Melanie Bates 9. Derrhea Mcliechedy 10. Jamee Harris
24.49 24.78 24.84 24.95 25.19 25.21 25.26 25.29 25.37 25.63
2005 1993 2002 2005 2000 2000 2005 1999 2010 2007
400 Meters 1. Ebony Haggans 2. Charissa Spears 3. Derrhea Mcliechedy 4. Melanie Bates 5. Erin Hunt 6. Ari Kann 7. Kim Cloud 8. K. Fillebrown 8. Jennifer Storey 10. Cristal Pickersgill
54.81 55.91 55.39 57.00 57.35 57.88 58.41 58.64 58.64 58.82
2003 2006 2010 1999 2005 2007 1997 1993 1993 2001
800 Meters 1. Carrrie Luis 2. Diljeet Mendoza 3. Wendy Fortino 4. April Montgomery 5. Julie Leach 6. Jennifer Stief 7. Natalie Gage Kim Cloud 9. Maurisa Blackmon 10. Patty Guerrero
2:05.04 2:08.75 2:11.32 2:12.30 2:15.15 2:15.57 2:16.44 2:16.44 2:17.00 2:17.13
1994 2002 2002 2009 1988 2004 1990 1998 1998 2005
1500 Meters 1. Carrie Luis 2. Diljeet Mendoza 3. Jennifer Stief 4. Wendy Fortino 5. Rubye Foldager 6. Denali Foldager 7. Tiffany Rhea 8. Erica Green 9. Natalie Gage 10. Patty Ortega
4:21.82 4:29.96 4:35.26 4:35.73 4:37.33 4:39.31 4:41.60 4:42.56 4:43.24 4:44.15
1993 2002 2004 2003 2010 2010 2000 1991 1992 2000
3000 Meters 1. Susan Carey 2. Erica Green 3. Erin Frier
10:04.70 1990 10:15.04 1996 10:21.44 2008
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Staci Brunton Jennifer Stief Diljeet Mendoza Patti Ortega Shawna Skillman Desiree Dvorak Teresa Bilvaldo
3000 Meters Steeplechase 1. Denali Foldager 2. Cherise McNair 3. Danielle Ciraulo 4. Jamie Kendrick 5. Tiffany Rhea 6. Lindsey Viltrakis 7. Whitney Leming 8. Catherine Jaureguy 9. Margaret Daniels 10. Danielle Dabney
10:23.30 10:24.08 10:25.05 10:25.55 10:29.33 10:29.47 10:31.80 10:46.22 11:21.15 11:40.67 11:51.52 12:02.27 12:31.69 12:35.48 12:43.11 12:49.16 13:43.92
1994 2004 2002 2000 1992 2004 1994 2010 2008 2006 2004 2001 2005 2008 2006 2001 2006
5000 Meters 1. Susan Carey 2. Stephanie Holley 3. Erica Green 4. Staci Brunton 5. Erin Frier 6. Desiree Castellanos 7. Maria Bustamante 8. Shanna Skillman 9. Andrea Johnson 10. Denali Foldager
17:03.12 17:49.81 17:50.74 17:55.60 17:59.60 18.07.96 18:14.91 18:19.50 18:43.76 18:50.32
1990 2004 1993 1994 2007 2006 2002 1992 2010 2010
10000 Meters 1. Susan Carey 2. Staci Brunton 3. Erica Green 4. Maria Bustamante 5. Stephanie Holley 6. Erin Frier 7. Elizabeth Dialiala 8. Angel Lutz 9. Josefina Sanchez 10. Ariana Garibay
36:26.00 36:58.61 37:26.11 37:32.10 37:54.12 38:14.05 39:20.10 39:29.69 39:34.38 39:42.73
1992 1995 1996 2002 2004 2007 1993 1996 1999 2003
100 Meter Hurdles 1. Naquisha Moulton 2. Susanna Wall 3. Ann Kissinger 4. Ona Warren 5 Tobi Palombi 6. Ari Kann 7 Brandi Pedregon 8. Stacey Tate 9. Amanda Oliver 10. Brittini Showers
13.86 14.77 14.78 15.14 15.24 15.41 15.64 15.69 15.77 15.78
2000 2003 1993 1987 1990 2007 2000 1994 2004 2010
400m Intermediate Hurdles 1. Erin Hunt 2. Naquisha Moulton 3. Susanna Wall 4. Ari Kann 5. B. Branenburg 6. Heather Mings 7. Amanda Oliver 8. Kathleen Fillebrown 9. Michelle Parsons 10. Rosie Schurkamp
61.54 61.66 63.00 63.80 64.34 65.07 65.23 65.43 65.90 65.92
2005 2000 2003 2007 1982 1994 2001 1994 1993 2000
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400 Meter Relay 1. Harris, Spears Venable, Kann 2. Grant, Spears Venable, Hunt 3. Steele,Pickersgill Hammonds, Moulton 4. Venable, Hunt Spears, McKinney 5. Grant, Spears Venable, McKinney
47.24
2007
47.27
2005
47.56 2000 48.08
2004
48.29
2006
3:46.72
2002
3:48.09
2007
3:48.89
2003
3:50.81
2001
3:51.20
2000
Long Jump 1. Julie Steele 2. Heather Mings 3. Dawn Smith 4. Zammiah Johnson 5. Adrianna Lundquist 6. Britnie Cooksey 7. Amanda Oliver 8. Rene McCurtis 9. Lisa Jacobs 10. Jamie Sams
19’ 4.00” 18’ 1.50” 18’ 1.25” 17’ 8.75” 17’ 7.75” 17’ 6.00” 17’ 5.50” 17’ 3.00” 17’ 2.00” 17’ 1.75”
2001 1994 1993 2002 1991 2010 2000 2000 1994 1998
Triple Jump 1. Loretta McKinney 2. Julie Steele 3. Jamie Sams 4. Jackie Forte 5. Dawn Smith 6. Zammiah Johnson 7. Catilla Smith 8. Adrianna Lundquist 9. Amanda Oliver 10. Rio Schwalbach
40’ 2” 39’ 1.75” 38’ 1.25” 37’ 9.75” 37’ 7.50” 36’ 0” 35’10.5” 35’ 3.50” 35’ 2.5” 35’ 0.50”
2005 2000 1998 1990 1992 2003 2008 1993 2001 2010
High Jump 1. Amanda Oliver 2. Tamara Neely 3. Heather Mings 4. Naquisha Moulton 5. Sheri Caplin Tori Hughes Rio Schwalbach 8. Shelley Brower Kim Becker 10. Jenny Schouten
5’ 7.75” 5’ 5.75” 5’ 5.00” 5’ 4.50” 5’ 3.00” 5’ 3.00” 5’ 3.00” 5’ 2.50” 5’ 2.50” 5’ 2.00”
2000 2007 1994 2000 1990 2009 2010 2001 1989 1990
Pole Vault 1. Chaunte Mitchell 2. Kirsten Loftin 3. Rosemary Feikert 4. Tamara Neely 5. Alycia Wagner 6. Annie Burlingham
13’ 5.25” 12’ 7.50” 12’ 6.00” 12’ 6.00” 12’ 4.50” 12’ 3.50”
2005 2008 2007 2007 2010 2010
1600 Meter Relay 1. Mendoza, Wall Fortino, Haggans 2. Harris, Kann Venable, Spears 3. Wall, Fortino Hunt, Haggans 4. Mendoza, Oliver Fortino, Pickersgill 5. Mendoza,Fortino Moulton,Pickersgill
7. Kristy Long 8. Jessica Yarbrough 9. Andrea Koplin 1 10. Shelley Hill Shot Put 1. Jasimen Bailey 2. Tiann Rouse 3. Jeni Cunha 4. Amy Bublak 5. Cat Carlson 6. Jen Rowley 7. Sharon Jones 8. Trisha Grubb 9. Essie Moore 10. Shelley Brower Discus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Jasimen Bailey Christine Benson Karen Konig Cat Carlson Julie Riise Tiann Rouse Joy Bates Gloria Randolph Diane Hughes Sarah Lilly
10’ 11.75” 2010 10’ 10.00” 2006 0’ 8.00” 2000 10’ 8.00” 1999 43’ 3.00” 2006 43’ 1.50” 1993 42’ 4.75” 2010 42’ 2.00” 1988 42’ 0.00” 2003 41’ 11.00” 1994 41’ 2.00” 1992 40’ 11.5” 2005 40’ 11.5” 1994 40’ 5.75” 2001 155’ 9” 148’ 6” 146’ 10” 145’ 9” 142’ 8” 140’ 7” 140’ 5” 136’ 10” 136’ 2” 133’ 4”
2009 2005 1988 2003 1991 1993 1993 1982 1984 2000
159’ 4” 153’ 2” 152’ 3” 150’ 2” 140’ 2” 137’ 9” 134’ 0” 132’ 3” 127’ 6” 124’ 6”
2001 1988 1985 1982 1983 2000 1999 1994 2005 1993
Hammer 1. Christine Benson 2. Tasha DeLeeuw 3. Jaynee Peters 4. Michelle Gallagher 5. Cat Carlson 6. Nicholle Gallagher 7. Trisha Grubb 8. Emily Pino 9. Joy Bates 10. Sarah Lilly
190’ 2” 164’ 3” 161’ 6” 160’ 4” 159”4” 155’ 2” 154’ 11” 153’ 10” 153’ 9” 152’ 4”
2005 2003 2002 1997 2003 1998 2005 2003 1994 2000
Heptathlon Points 1. Naquisha Moulton 2. Amanda Oliver 3. Ann Kissinger 4. Kim Becker 5. Heather Mings 6. Stacey Tate 7. Sydney Dull 8. Brittni Showers 9. Brandi Pedregon 10. Catilla Smith
4,987 4,737 4,635 4,468 4,430 4,342 4,191 4,151 3,996 3,875
2000 2001 1992 1989 1994 1994 1992 2010 1999 2006
Javelin (implement weight changed in 1997)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Shelley Brower Amy Bublak Beany Robinson Brenda Trobough Debbie O’ Dink Brandi Pedregon Shelley Hill Essie Moore Emily Pino Tamara Haack
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3. 4. 5.
ALL-AMERICANS 2010 2008 2006 2005 2003
Annie Burlingham Rosemary Feikert Chaunte Mitchell Chaunte Mitchell Diljeet Mendoza
pole vault pole vault pole vault pole vault 800m
ALL-TIME TOP 5 (updated 02/01/2011)
55 Meters 1. Jocelyn Venable 2. Melanie Bates 3. Cristal Pickersgill 4. Julie Steele 5. Charissa Spears
7.29 7.31 7.41 7.43 7.44
2005 1999 2000 2002 2006
55 Meter Hurdles 1. Naquisha Moulton 2. Susanna Wall 3. Brandi Pedregon 4. Catilla Smith 5. Brittni Showers
8.25 8.77 8.88 9.06 9.24
2000 2002 2000 2006 2010
60 Meters 1. Jocelyn Venable 2. Jamee Harris 2. Qiauna Fair 4. Cianna Mejia 5. Loretta McKinney
7.98 8.25 8.25 8.40 8.42
2007 2007 2009 2009 2007
60 Meter Hurdles 1. Ari Kann 2. Amanda Lompart 3. Tamara Neely 4. Alex Cervantes
9.31 9.97 10.65 11.01
2007 2007 2007 2009
200 Meters 1. Ebony Haggans 25.57 2. Melanie Bates 25.60 3. Jocelyn Venable 25.68 4. Cristal Pickersgill 25.86 5. Jamee Harris 26.20
2003 1999 2005 2000 2006
400 Meters 1. Ebony Haggans 56.24 2. Melanie Bates 57.20 3. Charissa Spears 58.45 4. Ari Kann 58.89 5. Erin Hunt 58.90
2004 1999 2007 2007 2005
800 Meters 1. Diljeet Mendoza 2:08.93 2. Wendy Fortino 2:12.91 3. April Montgomery 2:14.35 4. Jennifer Stief 2:21.92 5. Marissa Hager 2:22.57
2002 2003 2010 2002 2007
1000 Meters 1. Kelly Frier 3:16.16 1600 Meter Relay 1. Hunt, Haggans, 3:55.5 Oliver, Wall 2. Hunt, Nunes, 3:57.8 Venable, Spears
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2007 2004
Mendoza, Wall, 3:57.9 Fortino, Oliver Oliver, Haggans, 3:58.6 Hunt, Wall Love, Fortino, 4:00.7 Haggans, Hunt
2002 2004 2003
MEN’s INDOOR The men’s indoor track & field program was discountined at the end of the 2007 season.
ALL-AMERICANS
Mile 1. Jennifer Stief 2. Denali Foldager 3. Kelly Frier 4. Wendy Fortino 5. Josie Sanchez
5:10.90 5:20.07 5:29.22 5:32.43 5:33.83
2003 2010 2007 2001 1999
3000 Meters 1. Erin Frier 2. Patty Ortega 3. Maria Bustamante 4. Cecilia Chagoya 5. Jamie Kendrick
10:45.31 11:34.20 11:38.07 11:41.00 11:53.23
2007 2000 2001 2000 2002
5000 Meters 1. Erin Frier 18.17.13 2007 2. Lindsay Garcia 19:48.43 2010
2007 2006 2005 2003 2002
Joel Stallworth (2) Brandon Brisco (2) Brendan Thaler Kevin Bull Ranbir Johal Cole Sprague Cole Sprague Eldwin Chappell Cole Sprague Cole Sprague JoJo Wright
400-m, 4x400 400-m, 4x400 4x400 4x400 Shot Put Shot put Weight throw Pole vault Shot put Weight throw 400-m
WEST REGION TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2007 Joel Stallworth
SCHOOL RECORDS
Long Jump 1. Julie Steele 2. Brandi Pedregon 3. Loretta McKinney 4. Britnie Cooksey 5. Renee McCurtis
19’ 2.50” 16’ 10.5” 16’ 8.50” 16’ 7.75” 16’ 4.25”
2002 1999 2007 2010 2000
Triple Jump 1. Loretta McKinney 2. Shelley Hill 3. Julie Steele 4. Catilla Smith 5. Brandi Pedregon
38’ 2.75” 35’ 5.75” 35’ 4.00” 34’ 10.5” 34’ 6.25”
2006 1999 2002 2006 2000
Pole Vault 1. Chaunte Mitchell 2. Annie Burlingham 3. Tamara Neely 4. Rosemary Feikert 5. Alycia Wagner
12’ 9.50” 12’ 8.00” 12’ 1.50” 12’ 1.50” 11’ 9.75”
2005 2010 2007 2007 2010
High Jump 1. Amanda Oliver 2. Rio Schwalbach
5’ 6.50” 5’ 0.25”
2000 2010
Shot Put 1. Jasimen Bailey 2. Cat Carlson 3. Shelley Brower 4. Jeni Cunha 5. Trisha Grubb
42’ 11.75” 2009 41’ 10.00” 2003 40’ 9.50” 2001 40’ 0.00” 2010 37’ 5.25” 2002
20 lb Weight Throw 1. Jasimen Bailey 2. Christine Benson 3. Trisha Grubb 4. Cat Carlson 5. Tasha DeLeeuw
53’ 6.00” 2009 51’ 11.75” 2005 51’ 5.75” 2002 49’ 8.50” 2003 49’ 1.00” 2003
Pentathlon Points 1. Brittni Showers
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55 M Jackie Jenkins, 6.47 (1999) 55 M Hurdles Jackie Jenkins, 7.67 (1999) 60 M Ross Green, 7.15 (2007) 60 M Hurdles Bryan Robbins, 8.54 (2007) 200 M Jared Coleman, 21.89 (2006) 400 M Joel Stallworth, 47.31 (2007) 1600 M Relay Bull, Thaler, Stallworth, Brisco, 3:14.75 (2007) 800 M Art Garcia, 1:58.6 (2006) 1000 M Jose Morales, 2:39.00 (2007) Mile Art Garcia, 4:19:13 (2005) 3000 M Bobby Olivera, 8:50.65 (2007) 5000 M Bobby Olivera, 15:13.99 (2007) Triple Jump Adal Wiley, 45’5.75” (2007) Long Jump Cameron Stephens, 22’ 11.25” (1999) Pole Vault Eldwin Chappell, 16’ 9.25” (2005) High Jump Bryan Jillson, 6’ 9.5” (2006) Shot Put Cole Sprague, 56’ 7.5” (2005) 35 lb Wt Throw Cole Sprague, 65’ 1.25” (2005)
2010
2005
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Records - Men’s Outdoor NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 1994
Kasey Burlingham Undrae Walker Jomal Bush Geoff Bradshaw
Pole Vault High jump Triple jump Decathlon
ALL-AMERICANS
NCAA Division II only; also had 64 NCAA Div. III All-Americans, one NAIA All-American; *-National champion
2010 2009 2007 2005 2005 2004 2003 2002 2000 1999 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990
Kasey Burlingham Kasey Burlingham Joel Stallworth Cole Sprague Cole Sprague Eldwin Chappell Jason Crawford Jason Crawford Cole Sprague Brian Gilbert Greg Nichols Jackie Jenkins Kenny Hall Undrae Walker Jomal Bush Geoff Bradshaw Kenny Hall Jomal Bush Geoff Bradshaw Undrae Walker Jeff Beaird, Greg Carroll Dave Norville, David Holmes Undrae Walker Undrae Walker Carl Thomas
Pole Vault Pole Vault* 400m Shot put Hammer throw Pole Vault Hammer throw Hammer throw Hammer throw Hammer throw Decathlon 400-m hurdles 400 IH High jump* Triple jump* Decathlon* 110-m H, 400 IH Triple jump Decathlon High jump 4x400-m Relays High jump High jump 400-m Hurdles
WEST REGION TRACK ATHLETE OF THE YEAR 2006 Joel Stallworth
CCAA CHAMPIONS 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005
Kasey Burlingham Abdullah Dosu Kasey Burlingham C. Vallejo-Howard Ricky Gurrola Joel Stallworth Joel Stallworth Joel Stallworth Kevin Bull Kevin Bull Ranbir Johal Ranbir Johal Ross Green Jerome Johnson Nile Mashaka Joel Stallworth Joel Stallworth Joel Stallworth Jared Coleman Kevin Bull Nile Mashaka Eldwin Chappell Tyler Clinton
Pole Vault Long Jump Pole Vault Hammer Hammer 200m 400m 4x400m Decathlon Pole Vault Shot Put Discus 4x100m 4x100m 4x100m 200m 400m 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m Pole Vault 400m Hurdles
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2004 2003 2002 2001 1999
Bryan Jillson Eldwin Chappell Tyler Clinton Cole Sprague Manny Lopez Jo Jo Wright William Ramirez Jackie Jenkins
High Jump Pole Vault 400m Hurdles Hammer 1,500m 400m 400m Hurdles 400m Hurdles
ALL-CCAA
*-First Team; **-Second Team; ***-Third Team ^-Freshman of the year †-athlete of the year
2010 Kasey Burlingham (PV*) Abdullah Dosu (Long Jump*, High Jump***) Terry Gross (4x400**) Terrance Ellis (4x400** Jesse Ooten (4x400**) Jerome Johnson (4x400**) Luther Bell (Triple Jump**) Conrad Devallar (Discus***) 2009 Kasey Burlingham (PV*) Cuauhtemoc Vallejo-Howard (Hammer*, Discus**) Joey Nunes (5000m**) Luther Bell (Triple Jump**, Long Jump***) Terry Gross (400m***, 4x400***) Andrew County (PV***) Michael Cotton (4x400***) Amar Bhatia (4x400***) Jerome Johnson (4x400***) 2008 Ricky Gurrola (Hammer*) Adam Kubo (Javelin***) Brendon Thaler (400m**) Bobby Oliveira (10000**) 2007 Joel Stallworth† (200m*, 400m*, 4x100***, 4x400*) Kevin Bull (PV*, Decathlon*) Ranbir Johal (SP*, Discus*) Ross Green (4x100*, 4x400***) Jerome Johnson (4x100*) Nile Mashaka (4x100*, 4x400***) Bobby Olivera (10000m**) Solomon Granillo (PV**) Brendan Thaler (4x400***) Bryan Robbins (Decathlon***) 2006 Joel Stallworth† (200m*, 400m*, 4x100**, 4x400*) Jared Coleman (200m***, 4x100**, 4x400*) Kevin Bull (4x400*) Nile Mashaka (4x400*, 4x100**) Ross Green (4x100**) Guy McGowan (110h***) Bryan Jillson (Pole Vault*) Bryan Robbins (Decathlon**) 2005 Beau Beavers (pole vault***) Eldwin Chappell (pole vault*) Tyler Clinton (400m hurdles*) Jared Coleman (400m***) Bryan Jillson (high jump*) Ranbir Johal (discus***) Cole Sprague (hammer**, shot put***) 2004 Eldwin Chappell (pole vault*) Tyler Clinton (400m hurdles***) 2003 Tyler Clinton (400m hurdles*^)
2002 2001 2000 1999
Jason Crawford (hammer**) Kris Shaw (decathlon**) Cole Sprague (hammer*) Manny Lopez (1500m*) Jason Crawford (hammer**) Jo Jo Wright (400m*) William Ramirez (400h*) Miguel Nuci (10k***) Greg Nichols (pole vault**) Brian Gilbert (hammer**) Miguel Nuci (10k***) Jackie Jenkins (100h***, 400h***) Jackie Jenkins (400h*, 100h**)
ALL-TIME TOP 10 (updated: 02/01/11) Current Athletes in Bold
100 Meters 1. Billy Stone 2. Dave Norville 3. Jared Coleman 4. Boris Guarie 5. Kenny Hall 6. Will Stokes 7. Brent Ericksen 8. Larry Sebert 9. Calvin Massey 10. Tremayne Cantey
10.43 10.63 10.76 10.76 10.79 10.81 10.85 10.89 10.95 10.96
1982 1992 2005 1989 1994 1980 1989 1989 1980 2004
200 Meters 1. Joel Stallworth 2. Wil Stokes 3. JoJo Wright 4. Kenny Hall 5 Dave Norville 6. Billy Stone 7. Brendon Thaler 8. Jared Coleman 9. Henry Dawkins 10. Brent Ericksen
20.80 21.29 21.32 21.38 21.63 21.64 21.70 21.81 21.83 21.84
2007 1980 2001 1994 1993 1982 2008 2005 1981 1987
400 Meters 1. Joel Stallworth 2. V.J. Remple 3. Al Jones 4. JoJo Wright 5. Kenny Hall 6. Terry Gross 7. Chris Hernandez 8. Dave Norville 9. Brendan Thaler 10. Geoff Bradshaw
45.40 46.77 47.16 47.87 48.14 48.52 48.54 48.56 48.72 48.81
2007 1977 1982 2001 1995 2009 2003 1993 2007 1993
800 Meters 1. Dave Karilla 2. Terrance Ellis 3. Kenny Hall 4. Roman Morales 5. David Holmes 6. Dan Mejia 7. Carl Thomas 8. Art Garcia 9. Ron Henderson 10. Felix Vargas
1:50.9 1:52.88 1:53.0 1:53.1 1:53.5 1:53.7 1:54.0 1:54.1 1:54.6 1:54.9
1978 2010 1995 1994 1993 1994 1990 2005 1994 1999
1500 Meters 1. Peter Richardson
3:45.44
1977
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Records - Men’s Outdoor 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Manny Lopez 3:52.68 Art Garcia 3:53.91 Jose Palacios 3:54.53 Phil DeMontigny 3:57.45 Ossie Servin 3:57.75 Dawson Vorderbruegge 3:58.00 Roman Morales 3:58.04 Joey Nunes 3:58.63 Bill Rice 3:59.04
2002 2005 2002 1991 1996 2009 1995 2009 1995
3000 Meter Steeplechase 1. Angel Tejeda 2. Jose Villanueva 3. Martin Ramos 4. Dave Kopec 5. Larry Blaylock 6. Jon George 7. Joshua Blount 8. Sean Konrady 9. Jerry Stewart
9:15.74 9:22.54 9:32.23 9:32.40 9:34.94 9:35.24 9:35.55 9:37.20 9:38.93
1986 1995 2007 1994 2006 2007 2004 1990 1992
5000 Meters 1. Bill Britten 2. Oswaldo Servin 3. Joey Nunes 4. Mark Huschle 5. Bobby Olivera 6. Jose Palacios 7. Manny Lopez 8. Dave Rivera 9. Rick Herr 10. Bill Rice
14:34.24 14:52.89 14:59.35 14:59.41 15:01.00 15:01.19 15:02.53 15:02.80 15:04.69 15:05.94
1977 1996 2009 1983 2008 2002 2002 1994 1991 1995
10000 Meters 1. Bill Britten 2. Bobby Olivera 3. Dave Rivera 4. Jose Bustamante 5. Miguel Nuci 6. Rick Herr 7. Bill Rice 8. Jovi 9. Dave Brackett 10. Gerald Davis
30:10.24 30:41.27 30:54.41 31:03.38 31:13.58 31:23.00 31:26.86 31:34.00 31:55.34 32:07.70
1977 2008 1994 1997 2001 1991 1995 1995 1996 1994
110 Meter Hurdles 1. Kenny Hall 2. Charles Lucky 3. Jomal Bush 4. Jackie Jenkins 5. Paul Grenier 6. Jiles Smith 7. Guy McGowan 8. L. Robinson 8. Tyler Clinton 10. William Ramirez
14.16 14.34 14.41 14.43 14.55 14.60 14.85 14.88 14.88 14.89
1994 1978 1994 1999 1992 1985 2006 1998 2003 2000
400m Intermediate Hurdles 1. Kenny Hall 2. David Jackson 3. Tyler Clinton 4. Carl Thomas 5. Jackie Jenkins 6. Halihl Guy 7. Russ Nelson 8. Jiles Smtih 9. Abram Pringle 10. William Ramirez
50.02 51.14 51.81 52.23 52.32 52.45 52.90 53.80 54.49 54.56
1994 1980 2005 1990 1999 2009 1978 1985 2007 2001
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400 Meter Relay 1. Winstead, Stone Connors, Jones. 2. Seale,Nelson 40.82 Rempel, Hope. 3. Roberts, Stone Dawkins, Dilworth. 4. Guarie, Ericksen Sebert, Dewar. 5. Johnson, Stallworth Green, Mashaka 1600 Meter Relay 1. Seale, Nelson Remple, Hope. 2. Johnson, Jackson Roberts, Harris. 3. Buas, Jones Simpson, Stone. 4. Karilla, Nelson Swift, Clay. 5. Thaler, Mashaka Green, Stallworth Long Jump 1. Andre Girley 2. Rickey Wright 3. Jomal Bush 4. Abdullah Dosu 5. Adel Wiley 6. Geoff Bradshaw 7. Cameron Stephens 7. Luther Bell 9. Rahim Strong 10. Ross Green 10. Jerome Johnson Triple Jump 1. Jomal Bush 2. Mike Cook 3. Henry Jordan 4. Andre Girley 5. Paul Evans 6. Rashee Dean 7. Howard Stanford 8. Gary Stewart 9. Adel Wiley 10. Viry Tun High Jump 1. Undrae Walker 2. Ricky Wright 3. Bryan Jillson 4. Gary Stewart 5. Henry Jordan 5. Abdullah Dosu 7. Cliff Houston 8. James Dingus 9. Greg Nichols 10. Mark Perry Eren Fisher Steve Hart Pole Vault 1. Kasey Burlingham 2. Eldwin Chappell 3. Adam Stratton 4. Bryan Jillson 5. Andrew County
40.81
1982
1977 41.25
1981
41.40
1989
41.51
2007
3:10.67
1977
3:10.88
1980
3:12.10
1982
3:12.30
1978
3:12.70
2007
24’ 0.50” 1992 23’ 8.50” 1971 23’ 6.00” 1994 23” 3.25” 2010 23’ 1.25” 2006 23’ 0.50” 1993 23’ 0.00” 1998 23’ 0.00” 2009 22’ 11.75” 1993 22’ 10.50” 2004 22’ 10.50” 2009 54’ 0.00” 1994 51’ 0.50” 1979 49’ 3.50” 1987 49’ 1.00” 1993 49’ 1.00” 1992 48’ 0.50” 2009 48’ 5.25” 1994 46’ 11.00” 1985 46’ 8.75” 2007 46’ 0.75” 2003 7’ 1.75” 6’ 10.75” 6’ 10.75” 6’ 9.00” 6’ 6.00” 6’ 6.00” 6’ 4.25” 6’ 4.00” 6’ 3.25” 6’ 2.00” 6’ 2.00” 6’ 2.00”
1992 1969 2005 1985 1987 2010 1999 1992 1999 1988 1993 2001
17’ 8.50” 16’ 9.25” 16’ 4.75” 16’ 1.25” 16’ 0.75”
2009 2004 1994 2006 2009
6. 7. 8. 8. 10.
Jesus Santos Greg Nichols Kevin Bull Rick Neugabauer Jim Trujillo
15’ 10.50” 1991 15’ 10.00” 1999 15’ 9.00” 2007 15’ 9.00” 1990 15’ 6.00” 1988
Shot Put 1. Cole Sprague 2. Mike Pitman 3. Ranbir Johal 4. Gary Cooper 5. Chris Fox 6. Valentine Alberto 7. John Ceccarrelli 8. Brian Gilbert 9. David Graham 10. Greg Boriero
56’ 4.50” 54’ 5.00” 53’ 9.00” 53’ 8.00” 53’ 5.75” 51’ 5.00” 51’ 3.00” 50’ 7.50” 50’ 6.25” 50’ 4.00”
2005 1981 2006 1992 2001 2010 1998 2000 1991 1978
Discus 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
167’ 7” 161’ 9” 160’ 9” 157’ 10” 156’ 7” 155’ 3” 154’ 10” 154’ 0” 153’ 8” 152’ 10”
1992 2002 2006 1986 2004 2009 1978 1978 2002 1977
Geoff Bradshaw John Labno Chris Gergen Cary Cooper Dave Gronquist Sean Tabler DJ Zelaso Mike Huddleston Kenneth Belmont Greg Nichols Carlos Hernandez
198’ 10” 197’ 11” 196’ 9” 195’ 5” 188’ 7” 187’ 8” 186’ 10” 184’ 9” 181’ 7” 173’ 6” 173’ 6”
1993 1990 1989 1992 1985 1995 1997 1995 2009 2000 2000
Hammer 1. Cole Sprague 2. Jason Crawford 3. Brian Gilbert 4. C. Vallejo-Howard 5. Adam Brandt 6. Orval Neal 7. Casey O’ Hara 8. Jeff Inabnit 9. Dan Ogden 10. Winston Wong
209’ 3” 207’ 8” 186’ 3” 183’ 10” 181’ 7” 180’ 2” 176’ 7” 175’ 4” 174’ 10” 174’ 1”
2005 2003 2000 2009 1996 1991 1980 1981 1983 2000
Cary Cooper Cole Sprague Ranbir Johal Mark May Jason Myers C. Vallejo-Howard Greg Boriero Mike Pittman Jason Crawford J. Christionsen
Javelin (implement weight changed in 1997)
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 10.
Decathlon Points 1. *Phil Maher 7,135 2. Geoff Bradshaw 7,090 3. Greg Nichols 6,852 4. Bryan Jillson 6,356 5. Kevin Bull 6,302 6. Bryan Robbins 6,184 7. Solomon Granillo 6,003 8. Kris Shaw 5,840 9. Sean Tabler 5,771 10. Antone Sept 5,568 *old scoring format prior to 1985
1982 1994 1999 2002 2007 2006 2007 2004 1989 2010
2011 Cal State Stanislaus Track & Field
National Champions & Hall of Famers NATIONAL CHAMPIONS WOMEN’S OUTDOOR
Kasey Burlingham
2005 Chaunte Mitchell Pole Vault 2004 Chaunte Mitchell Pole Vault 1994 Carrie Neugebauer (Luis) 800m Carrie Neugebauer (Luis) 1500m 1993 Carrie Luis 800m Carrie Luis 1500m
MEN’S OUTDOOR 2009 1994
Kasey Burlingham Undrae Walker Jomal Bush Geoff Bradshaw
Pole Vault High jump Triple jump Decathlon
Undrae Walker
HALL OF FAMERS USTFCCCA HALL OF FAME 2011 Undrae Walker 2008 Geoff Bradshaw 1999 Carrie Luis
USTFCCCA COACHES HALL OF FAME 2008 Kim Duyst
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WARRIOR ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME 2011 2011 2006 2006 2005 2005 2003 2003 2002 2002 2001 2001 2000 2000 2000 2000
Amanda Oliver (2000-04) Cole Sprague (2002-05) Ann Gillian-Kissinger (1992-93) Mike Pittman (1978-81) Kim Duyst (Coach, 1986-2009) William Stokes (1978-81) Kim Becker Hankal (1988-89) Dr. Mark Erickson (1976-2010) Beany Robison (1985-86) Henry Jordan (1985-88) Amy Bublak (1984-1988) Susan Carey (1988-90, 92) Undrae Walker (1991-94) Geoff Bradshaw (1993-94) Carrie Luis (1991-94) Ricky Wright (1968-71)
Chaunte Mitchell
Cole Sprague and Amanada Oliver are two of the newest members of the Warrior Athletics Hall of Fame.
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Athletics Facilities Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium Al Brenda Track at Warrior Stadium is part of the Student Recreation Complex, located on the east side of campus at the corner of Geer Road and Christoffersen Parkway. The complex features a 19,000 square-foot fitness center, a 2,100-seat lighted soccer/football stadium (Warrior Stadium) with a state-of-the-art allweather turf and track (Al Brenda Track), a lighted intramural competition field and a soccer practice field. A field events site for the relocated track and field program is situated behind the grandstands between the stadium and Warrior Baseball Field. The Student Recreation Complex was funded by a student fee increase referendum. The facility opened for its first event in August of 2009 for the soccer season. Al Brenda Track hosted its first track meet on Feb. 20, 2010. All in the vicinity, on the east side of the campus, are the other Athletics facilities. These include the baseball and softball fields, tennis courts and the Ed & Bertha Fitzpatrick Arena.
Student Recreation Center
Warrior Baseball & Softball Fields
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