2010 Women's Track Media Guide

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QUICK FACTS THE UNIVERSITY

Founded...........................................................................................1850 Enrollment......................................................................................7,700 Colors................................................Red (PMS 200) & Blue (PMS 288) Conference............................................................................Atlantic 10 President.................................................................Dr. Daniel J. Curran VP/Director of Athletics.......................................................Tim Wabler

TRACK & FIELD TEAM INFORMATION

Head Coach............................................................... Adam Steinwachs Alma Mater.................................................... Ashland University, 2000 Seasons at UD............................................................................Second Email ...................................... Adam.Steinwachs@notes.udayton.edu Track & Field Office Phone............................................. (937) 229-4249 2009 Atlantic 10 Indoor Finish....................................................Second 2009 Atlantic 10 Outdoor Finish.................................................Second

ATHLETICS COMMUNICATION

Cross Country/T&F Contact..........................................Brendan Bergen Email...................................................................bergenba@gmail.com Cell................................................................................. 5113-320-4876 Fax.................................................................................. (937) 229-4461 Website............................................................ www.DaytonFlyers.com

CREDITS The 2008-2009 Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Media Guide is a publication of

the University of Dayton Athletics. Communication Office. Designed and produced by Megan Jahrling. Editorial assistance from Brendan Bergen. Additional assistance by Adam Steinwachs, Ann Alyanak, Seth Iiames, Doug Hauschild, and Krystal Warren. Photos Courtesy of Eric Schelkun (Elsestar Images), Tim Boone (Avalon Communications), Larry Burgess and Lauren Tomasella (UD Public. Relations), John Moreau (UD), Mark Krizmanic father of Emily Krizmanic, Brian Ream, Leon Chuck, UD Archives, Ron Alvey (Dayton Daily News), Jim Witmer (Dayton Daily News), Brett Hansbaure, Norvelle Kennedy, Keith Currie, David Jackson, John Plassenthal, Tim Zechar, Matt Cashore (Notre Dame), City of Dayton Convention and Visitors Bureau, Boston Athletic Association, Eliterunning.com, Running Times Magazine, Dayton Dragons Professional Baseball Team, The Greene, and the Atlantic 10 Conference.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS A CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION.............4-5 Where They Train........................................... 6 THE COACHES............................................. 7 Track & Field Head Coach Adam Steinwachs.8-9 Assistant Track & Field Coach Ann Alyanak.10 Assistant Coach Vaughn Davis.................... 11 Assistant Coach Tom Cope.......................... 11 Strength & Conditioning.............................. 12 Sports Medicine........................................... 13 THE FLYERS................................................ 14 2009-2010 Season Preview......................... 15 Team Roster................................................. 16 Kerry Allen................................................... 17 Sarah Allen.................................................. 17 Erin Baldinger............................................... 17 Mallory Barnes............................................. 17 Taylor Beyerle............................................... 18 Christine Borchers........................................ 18 Micailah Brock............................................. 18 Maureen Bulgrin.......................................... 18 Ashley Cattran............................................. 19

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Angela Conlon.............................................. 19 Liz Coorey..................................................... 20 Lindsey Cummings....................................... 20 Katie DeVault............................................... 20 Samantha English........................................ 21 Lydia Everhart............................................... 21 Andrea Funk................................................. 21 Jade Henderson........................................... 22 Allie Heniff................................................... 22 Sarah Howley............................................... 22 Kelly Johnston............................................. 22 Emily Krizmanic............................................ 23 Tiffany Maske.............................................. 23 Elissa Mason................................................ 23 Chantee Mathews....................................... 24 Molly McCarty............................................. 24 Lauren McCormick....................................... 25 Alex Miles.................................................... 25 Katie Nageotte............................................. 26 Lauren O’Brien............................................. 26 Renee Otte................................................... 26

Brigitte Sherman.......................................... 26 Courtney Siebenaller................................... 27 Marissa Slomski.......................................... 27 Emma Steinmetz.......................................... 27 Pembroke Strickland.................................... 27 Kate Tejkl...................................................... 28 Kristen Terry................................................. 28 Brittany Thomas........................................... 28 Rachel Weber............................................... 29 Johnna Zaccari............................................. 29 Emily Zimmerman........................................ 29 SEASON REVIEW.................................30-31 Track & Field Results.................................... 32 THE RECORDS........................................... 33 Indoor Track & Field Records..................34-35 Outdoor Track & Field Records................36-37 Compliance.................................................. 38 Atlantic 10 Conference................................ 39 Administration........................................40-41 Student Testimonials................................... 43

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d l e i f & k c a tr A CHAMPIONSHIP TRADITION

I was very nervous coming into the University of Dayton, but now its become my second home. The professors are always there to work with you and advisors that are willing to sit down with you to make sure you are on the right path. As a senior on the track team, not only have I made life long friends, but I have grown both physically and mentally. It has been a wonderful journey watching the team develop into the team it is today, and I cant wait to see what the future has in store. GO FLYERS! – Emma Steinmetz, Senior (2009-2010 Senior Captain)

Being able to take part in the NCAA Championship was a really great experience for me. It helped me to understand the level of dedication it takes to make it to the next level in track beyond A10’s, but it also made me realize the potential the team has. We have a lot of really talented people on the team with the ability to get there in the near future. After having the privilege to be there last year, I can’t wait to go back with more of my teammates because it was a really amazing part of my experience at UD! – Ashley Cattran, Sophomore (First Track Athlete to compete in NCAA Championships)

NCAA Regional Championship was an experience that I will never forget. Throwing the hammer for only my second year and being among the some of the best athletes in the region gave me a strong sense of accomplishment. At that point I realized that my fellow teammates, my hard work, dedication, coaching, and an overall great program at UD had prepared me for that moment and more to come. Although it felt a bit overwhelming being at a higher level of competition, I realized the moment I faced was what I had worked so hard for. So, I had to do what I knew I could do which was perform at my best. It was a really great experience and it allowed me to see what I needed to do to reach an even further level of competition. Overall the NCAA Regional championship was great, but I believe and expect that in due time, every person on UD Women’s Track and Field team will make it there! - Mallory Barnes, Junior (2008-2009 Atlantic-10 Field Performer of the Year, Competed in the 2009 NCAA Regional Championship)

The University of Dayton has been my home for almost three years, and I still can’t get enough. The professors, advisers, administration, coaches and trainers are all ready and willing to help a student-athlete achieve. The atmosphere at UD values hard work and diligence which gives way to both academic and athletic success. Throughout my Cross Country and Track and Field career, I have always found both a support system and a family in the community at UD. UD was the perfect choice for me. The small school atmosphere has given me a chance to get to know my classmates and professors. Being on the track team has given me structure and a sense of family. I have grown as a person the last 4 years and when I graduate I know UD will have prepared me for my future. - Lauren O’Brien, Senior (2009-2010 Senior Captain)

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– Maura Bulgrin, Junior (Distance Runner)

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My experience at UD has challenged me in ways I never thought my mind and body could be challenged. These challenges in athletics and academics have not only matured and changed me into who I am today, but they have also inspired me. Now I know that I have the capacity to push myself even farther than I originally thought possible. I could have not done this without the support of my team and coaches. They are my second family and my experience at UD has been even more fulfilling because of them. – Sarah Allen, Senior (2008 Shotput Conference Champion)

I could have never imagined coming into The University of Dayton that I would be leaving with the amount of experience and the enriched background I have now as a senior. As a Sport Management major, I have been lucky to encounter professors that care so much about preparing us for the future, just as much as the here and now. Through real life experience in the classroom, I now have the confidence that I will achieve any occupational goals that I set for myself. Being a part of the track and field team only heightened the UD experience for me, teaching me the meaning of hard work, determination, time management, and discipline in every aspect of the word. And I know the sincere relationships I have made with my coaches and teammates are going to last me a lifetime. – Lauren McCormick, Senior (2009-2010 Senior Captain)

UD is an all encompassing experience. Academically, UD is very challenging yet rewarding. They emphasize community and collaboration not only in the classroom but throughtout the entire campus. Athletically, our athletics teams are very hardworking from bids to the NCAA tournaments to all time best conference performance our athletics program strives to promote excellence on and off the court, field, track etc. Our athletics department in general grosses one of the highest GPA’s in the nation emphasizing academics first and athletics second. I feel my membership in the UD academic and athletic community has prepared me to be able to collaborate in diverse groups, conquer any difficult challenge, and be able to work with others in order to achieve an end goal while not only building community but creating a family. – Brittany Thomas, Senior (2009-2010 Senior Captain)

- Katie DeVault, Senior (2009 -2010 Senior Captain)

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The University of Dayton has a feeling of community and togetherness that is extended into all aspects of my life. In the classroom, I can tell my teachers want to do everything they can to help me now and in the future. As a member of the Women’s Track and Field team, my coaches and teammates have given me the support, love, and encouragement to be the best that I can be in both athletics and academics. Being a member of the track team has been an incredibly rewarding and fulfilling experience.

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“The Athletic Practice Facility offers year round training for our jumpers, throwers and sprinters. In these events it’s imperative that we have a place to train and drill without interruption. The facility puts us on an even playing field with our competition and it allows us the opportunity to fully develop our student-athletes and program.”

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– HEAD TRACK & FIELD COACH ADAM STEINWACHS

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ADAM STEINWACHS

TRACK & FIELD HEAD COACH THIRD SEASON AT UD ASHLAND UNIVERSITY ‘00

Entering his third season at the helm of the Dayton Flyers, head track & field coach Adam Steinwachs was named the program’s first-ever Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year in 2009. Steinwachs has led UD to its most successful stint in program history after leading the squad to second place finishes in the Atlantic 10 Indoor and Outdoor Championships in back-to-back seasons.

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In the 2008-2009, Steinwachs coached UD to another second place finish at the A-10 Indoor Championships as the team garnered the most points in the team’s history (139). Five of Steinwachs athletes captured conference crowns in their events including Amy Kremer (high jump), Ashley Cattran (800 meter), Courtney Siebenaller (pole vault), Mallory Barnes (weight throw) and Johnna Zaccari (shot put).

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Siebenaller took gold at both A-10 Championships, provisionally qualified for the NCAA Championship during the indoor season (13-00.25) and also qualified for and competed in the NCAA Mideast Regional during the outdoor season. She broke the school record 14 times in the pole vault throughout the year.

With help from Steinwachs, Cattran set seven new records in the indoor 800 meter and provisionally qualified for the NCAA Indoor Championship. Cattran also qualified for and competed in the U.S. National Championship finishing 12th with a personal best of 2:06.37 in the 800 meter event. She continued her successful campaign in the outdoor season, breaking school records in the 800, 1500 and 4x400 meter relay.

Prior to Dayton, Steinwachs served as head track & field coach at Roberts Wesleyan College where he was a twotime NAIA Women’s Regional Track and Field Coach of the Year. Under his reign, Steinwachs helped the Raiders finish in the Top 10 at the NAIA Championships twice. During his term RWC produced 39 Conference Champions, 89 NCCAA All-Americans, 29 NCCAA National Champions, 24 NAIA All-Americans, five National Champions, three US National qualifiers and a four-time US National Champion.

Steinwachs coached 2009 Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Year, Courtney Siebenaller, who shattered school records in the pole vault in both the indoor and outdoor seasons.

In addition, Steinwachs, along with pole vaulting coach Rick Suhr, helped train seven-time U.S. National Champion and

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American record holder Jenn Stuczynski, who notably is the first American woman to clear 16-01.75. Stuczynski, a former student-athlete at Roberts Wesleyan, is a four-time USA Indoor Pole Vault Champion (‘05, ‘07-`09) and a fourtime USA Outdoor Champion (‘06-’09) with the help of Suhr and Steinwachs. Steinwachs continues to help coach Stuczynski, who won a silver medal in the pole vault at the 2008 Olympic Games and at the Indoor World Championships. Steinwachs got his start in coach as a graduate assistant at the University of North Dakota where he was a contributor to the programs largest and most-talented recruiting class in recent history in 2002. He resides in Centerville, Ohio.

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Steinwachs: Our team goal this season is to win the A10 Championship. It won’t be easy, but it’s what we’re all working toward and we believe we can do it. Additionally, a team goal is to bring home our first NCAA All American from the National Championship and place our team in the top 30 at that meet. What can we expect to see from the A-10 this year? How does UD stack-up in the conference? Steinwachs: Charlotte and Rhode Island will be strong again this year and should be contending for the top position. But we feel we’re a better team from a year ago so it should put us closer to Charlotte than we’ve ever been which will make for an interesting conference meet. Who will be some of the big contributors to the team this year? Steinwachs: We expect Ashley Cattran, Mallory Barnes, & Courtney Siebenaller to be key contributors. They’re all returning A10 Champions and NCAA Qualifiers in the 800, weight throw, and pole vault. Additionally, Maura Bulgrin, Liz Coorey, Elissa Mason, Brigitte Sherman, Johnna Zaccari, Molly McCarty, Sarah Allen, Lauren McCormick, Brittany Thomas, and Lauren O’Brien have done well at previous A10 Championship meets. Discuss the newcomers. What will they add to the team? Who do you expect to do well? Steinwachs: Our freshman class has tremendous potential. Katie Nageotte and Christine Borchers won state titles in 2009 in the pole vault and shot put and we expect them to be immediate contributors. We also believe Jada Henderson will help us in the long sprinting events and relays while Renee Otte will keep us strong in the multi-events. In the distance events, we’ll be looking for Taylor Beyerle, Allie Heniff, and Marisa Slomski to step up and help the team. Talk about the schedule (both indoor and outdoor) and what meets you expect to be challenging? Steinwachs: Our schedule is competitive and it also keeps us fairly close to home. During the indoor season we expect the Bowling Green Challenge and Akron Invitational to be very competitive. Outdoor, the Weems Baskin Relays at the University of South Carolina and the All-Ohio Championship will test our athletes as we work toward A10’s. Talk about the team leaders. Once again we have tremendous leadership from our captains. Lauren McCormick, Lauren O’Brien and Brittany Thomas represent our sprinters. Maura Bulgrin is our distance captain while Katie DeVault represents the jumpers. Our multi-event captain is Emma Steinmetz and representing our throwers is Sarah Allen. Our captains do a great job leading by example and setting the tone for what a Dayton Flyer Track & Field athlete should be. Is there a theme or motto this year amongst the team? Steinwachs: Our motto continues to be “Close the Gap”. We’re fighting an uphill battle but the girls know they’re getting close and our seniors really want to end their career with nothing less than a conference championship. Cross Country winning the A10 has been inspiring for the team and it’s helped us believe it can be done.

• 2009 ATLANTIC 10 COACH OF THE YEAR, FIRST TIME IN SCHOOL HISTORY.

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Last season the program had its best year in history. Considering you only lost two to graduation, what can Flyer fans expect this year? What are the goals of the program this season?

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Q&A WITH STEINWACHS:

• COACHED THE FLYERS TO BACK TO BACK 2ND PLACE AT BOTH THE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ATLANTIC 10 CHAMPIONSHIPS. • THREE ATHLETES PROVISIONALLY QUALIFIED FOR INDOOR NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP, A PROGRAM FIRST. • THREE PLAYERS QUALIFIED AND COMPETED AT THE NCAA OUTDOOR REGIONALS WHICH WAS A PROGRAM FIRST. • ASHLEY CATTRAN WAS THE FIRST FLYER TO COMPETE AT THE INDOOR US CHAMPIONSHIPS WHERE SHE RECORDED HER SECOND BEST TIME IN THE 800 METER.

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CROSS COUNTRY HEAD COACH/ ASSISTANT TRACK & FIELD COACH SEVENTH SEASON AT UD PURDUE ‘01

Alyanak was named head coach of the Flyer women’s cross country program on May 6, 2004. Alyanak also serves as an assistant track and field coach, working primarily with the distance runners. She is the first full-time distance coach at UD. A Bluffton, Ohio native, she spent the 2003 season as a graduate assistant coach with the Flyers. Immediately after the season Alyanak took over the program. In her six seasons as UD’s head coach, Alyanak’s squads have been named to the All-Academic Cross County Team by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, meaning the team has maintained a cumulative grade point average of at least 3.0.

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Competitively, Alyanak has coached 15 of the top 35 fastest UD runners in the program’s history. The 2008 squad had one of its best seasons in program history after recording its highest finish ever at the Atlantic 10 Cross Country Championship (third). The team was led by a class of sophomore standouts including Maureen Bulgrin who lead UD in seven of eight races and tallied five top ten finishes throught the course of the season. In 2007, Dayton had one of its strongest seasons to date as two freshmen recorded three of the program’s fastest times. Bulgrin finished the Louisville Cross Country Classic in 18:15.8 and clocked in at 18:24 at the National Catholic Invite for the 22nd and 29th fastest times in program history, respectively. Brigitte Sherman also notched a top time at

the Louisville Classic finishing 18:35.8 for UD’s 35th fastest time.

Road Running Championships (20K) in Hungary.

As an elite athlete, Alyanak has been participating in a number of high profile marathons. Recently, she competed in the 2008 Women’s Marathon -- Olympic Trials where she finished in seventh place (four spots away from qualifying for the 2008 Olympic Games) running the course in 2:34:46, which was a personal best by nearly four minutes.

Prior to beginning her coaching career, Alyanak was a 2001 graduate of Purdue University where she was a standout cross country and track runner for the Boilermakers. During each of her four years she was named cross country team Most Valuable Runner, earning AllRegion honors in 1999-2000. In track, Alyanak was an NCAA qualifier in the 10,000 meters after winning the Big Ten title as a senior. She also set the school record in the 5000 meters and placed second at the Big Ten Championship.

It’s been her will to succeed and positive nature that has kept Alyanak going as a coach and as a runner. Alyanak has made strides to improve from a strong national runner to a competitor on the international stage. In 2007, she competed in the IAAF World Championships in Osaka, Japan where she placed first among American women and 31st overall. Alyanak had a strong year in 2006, improving her personal bests in the 5K (16:34), 10K (34:19), and 10,000m (33:35.64), while also finishing fourth at the USA Half Marathon Championships in 1:15:30, and posting a 41st-place finish (second American) at the World

Along with her running and coaching responsibilities, Alyanak is also currently pursuing her master’s degree in exercise science from UD. She currently resides in Bellbrook, Ohio with her husband Ed, who is an assistant coach for the Flyers.

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VAUGHN DAVIS

ASSISTANT TRACK & FIELD COACH/THROWS 13TH SEASON AT UD MT. UNION ‘69

Vaughn Davis began coaching at the University of Dayton when the Flyer track program began in 1996, but his outstanding career in track and field goes back almost 40 years. A native of Alliance, Ohio, Davis was a three-time All-American thrower for Mt. Union College, and is a member of that school’s Athletic Hall of Fame. From 1969 to 1975, he was ranked among the top 30 throwers in the United States. Since coming to UD, Davis has coached 16 Atlantic 10 Champions. More recently, Davis coached current student-athletes Johnna Zaccari, Sarah Allen, and Mallory Barnes to gold medals at the Atlantic 10 Championships. Zaccari repeated as a gold medalist in the A-10 Indoor shot put in 2008-09. She also captured the title in the 2007-08 season and was a member of the All-Conference First Team both seasons. Mallory Barnes earned gold at the Conference Indoor Championships in the weight throw in 2008 after breaking the school record five times throughout the season. Barnes throw of 62-02.25 at the Championships was a new conference record. She placed third in the shot put. Behind Coach Davis, Barnes continued a successful season during the outdoor portion of the year. The Flyer sophomore qualified for the NCAA Regionals in the hammer throw recording a school record toss of 178-05 at

the All-Ohio Championships. In 2007-08, First team selection Sarah Allen captured the A-10 Outdoor Shot Put title. Under his direction, seven Flyers have won A-10 indoor shot put titles including Zaccari in (`07-08 and `08-09), Kelly Pohlman in ‘06, ‘05 and ‘04 and Jodi Borges in ‘00, ‘02, and’03. In addition, a Flyer has won six of the last eight outdoor shot put titles. Davis also helped lead Borges to two A-10 discus titles in 1999 and 2000. Davis began his coaching career at the high school level, and coached two prep All-Americans in the late 1970’s. He coached at Ohio State from 1983 to 1995, and had six All-Americans and nine Big 10 champions, including Kevin Adkins, who was ranked #1 in the world at one time. Davis now lives in Cincinnati, where he is an attorney.

TOM COPE

ASSISTANT TRACK & FIELD COACH FOURTH SEASON AT UD McPHERSON COLLEGE ‘75

Season number four at the University of Dayton marks over a decade’s worth of Track and Field coaching experience for Assistant Tom Cope.

While in the Garden State, he trained numerous State Champion hurdlers, including first, second and third place finishers in the State Championship meet in the 100 meter hurdles.

In addition, Cope assisted in training the high jumpers and the multi-event athletes in the hurdles and high jump. As a result of his efforts Amy Kremer (5-08.75, school record) and Lauryn Fougerousse (5-07.00) placed first and fourth, respectively, in the high jump at the A-10 Indoor Championships.

It is only fitting that he finds himself back in the city of Dayton, as it is here that his running career began. Cope was the Dayton Relays Hurdler Champion and the city of Dayton’s runner-up in 110 meter hurdles. He was a record-holder at Belmont High in both hurdle events. As a collegiate athlete, Cope tops the charts in the High Jump. Coach Cope lives in Springboro with his wife Debra.

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During the 2008-09 season, Cope helped coach senior Andrea Cornell to a sixth place finish in the 55 meter hurdles and an eighth place finish in the 100 meter hurdles at the Atlantic 10 Championships, both of which were personal bests in her final season as a Flyer.

A graduate of Belmont High School in Dayton, Ohio, he continued his education at McPherson College (McPherson, Kansas), earning a bachelors degree. Cope is also a certified New Jersey Police Instructor.

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Cope joined the Flyer staff in the 2006-07 school year after an eight-year stint of indoor and outdoor coaching at both public and parochial high schools in New Jersey.

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STRENGTH & CONDITIONING State-of-the-art conditioning centers, fully-equipped training rooms and full-time professionals combine to create a program for student-athletes that gives them a physical edge over the competition. Each UD team has a plan designed and administered by qualified professionals to meet the specific needs of their sport and style of play. All student-athletes perform basic strength training with a general emphasis on explosive lifts that involve as much of the body as possible. Conditioning programs are designed to prepare student-athletes for the specific metabolic demands of their sport. Core training, agility work and sport specific exercises are then incorporated into each program to prepare each student-athlete for competitive success. The UD strength & conditioning coaches work with our sports medicine staff to help reduce the risk of injuries and to efficiently return student-athletes to competition as quickly and as safely as possible following injury. With four staff members holding the Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) credential, UD stays current on the latest research to ensure that our programs are among the best in the country. In addition, the UD strength and conditioning staff can provide assistance in eating strategies that will improve health and competitiveness of UD student-athletes. The University of Dayton athletic conditioning centers, located both in the Frericks Center and the Donoher Basketball Center, house the very latest treadmills, Nautilus equipment, and free weights.

JOE OWENS

Associate Director of Athletics/Director of Athletic Performance Enhancement CSCS*D, NSCA Coach Practitioner

MARK THOBE

Coordinator of Strength and Conditioning MS, CSCS Men’s & Women’s Cross Country, Football, Rowing, Men’s & Women’s Soccer, Men’s & Women’s Tennis, and Track & Field

MIKE BEWLEY

Strength & Conditioning Coach MS, CSCS, Men’s & Women’s Basketball and Men’s and Women’s Golf

TODD LINKLATER

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Associate Head Baseball Coach/Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach MED Baseball and Softball

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FACILITIES There are two Athletic Training Rooms in operation at the. University of Dayton. The Arena Training Room is located in the Donoher Basketball Center and utilized by Arena Complex teams for practices and games. The Frericks Center training room is open year round and is utilized for treatment and rehabilitation to all sports in the mornings and serves those sports that operate out of the Frericks Center in the afternoon.

STAFF The University of Dayton Sports Medicine Staff consists of a team of Family Practice Physicians and Orthopedic Consultants and four full-time and two graduate assistant certified and. licensed Athletic Trainers. In particular instances the Head Team Physician may refer athletes to other physicians or specialists. However, the Head Team Physician supervises the status of all athletes referred to other physicians or specialists and has the final authority with regard to all medical disqualifications,. treatment, and return to play. Referrals to specialists will be made through the Team Physicians or Athletic Trainers only. Trained personnel are present at all athletic contests and, where possible, at all practices to ensure prompt medical attention. The Sports Medicine Staff works closely with the coaching staff to keep them informed regarding the medical. status of the athletes. Dr. Sean Convery is in his eighth year heading up Dayton’s medical

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SPORTS MEDICINE STAFF At the University of Dayton, the health and well being of our. student-athletes is a primary concern. We strive to prevent injuries through pre-participation physical examinations, welldesigned conditioning programs, warm-ups, proper practice planning, and appropriate equipment selection. When an athletic injury occurs, our goal is to provide the best medical care possible from the initial first-aid to the follow-up care and rehabilitation.

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SPORTS MEDICINE SEAN CONVERY, M.D. HEAD PHYSICIAN staff. Convery’s primary full-time position is serving as the medical director of The Sports Medicine Center at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton. In. addition, he is a faculty member in the Family Practice Residency Program at Miami Valley Hospital; associate clinical professor in the Department of Family Practice at Wright State University School of Medicine; school physician for the Kettering City School District; and team physician at Kettering Fairmont High School. Convery is past president of the Miami Valley Academy of Family. Practice and serves as Montgomery County Medical Association delegate to the Ohio State Medical Association. He is a member of the American. College of Sports Medicine and a charter member of the American. Medical Society for Sports Medicine. Convery is active within the. Dayton community, having been involved as a volunteer physician for the Nike Tour, Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis, Dayton River Corridor Classic and Special Olympics. A 1977 summa cum laude graduate of the University of Steubenville in Steubenville, Ohio, Convery holds a Bachelor of Arts in chemistry. He is a 1981 graduate of the Wright State University School of Medicine. He is a board certified family practice physician with additional certification in sports medicine. A Philadelphia native, Convery currently resides in Centerville. Former Flyer football standout Dr. Tim Quinn serves his alma mater as the

TIM QUINN, M.D. ORTHOPEDIC CONSULTANT

Quinn received his medical degree from Ohio State in 1976, and then received a fellowship to study at the International College of Surgeons in London, England. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, and a member of the Orthopedic Society for Sports Medicine and Arthroscopy Association of North America.

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Quinn’s father Joe played and coached football at UD, and is a member of UD’s Athletic Hall of Fame. The Quinn family — Tim, his father Joe, his brother Dan and his uncle Fran — combined for 14 football letters. Dr. Quinn has been an orthopedic surgeon in Dayton since 1981.

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orthopedic consultant for UD Athletics. A 1973 graduate, Quinn has been associated with the Flyers in this capacity since 1988. He was a two-time First Team Academic All-America, and was chosen a National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame Scholar-Athlete in 1972. A. versatile player, he was a starter at linebacker and on the defensive line in his career. He is also a two-time winner of UD’s John L. Macbeth Memorial Scholar-Athlete Award.

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T H E F LY E R S

UD track and field has never experienced sustained success like it has in the past three years under head coach Adam Steinwachs, who inherited a program on the rise in 2007 and has since made it into one of the Atlantic 10 Conference’s best. In its past two seasons, the team has produced runner-up finishes at both the indoor and outdoor conference meets.

Although Cattran is a clear standout, Dayton also boasts a strong crop of short and long distance runners. Looking to rack up points this year will be seniors Brittany Thomas and Lauren McCormick, who should challenge for one of the top spots in the shortdistance sprints at the conference meet.

“Our freshman class has tremendous potential. Katie The 2008-09 Flyers were able to establish a number of new team and Nageotte and Christine Borchers won state titles in individual records, including a program-best 139 points at the 2009 2009 in the pole vault and shot put, respectively, and we A-10 Indoor Championships. But now that the team has reached new expect them to be immediate contributors,” Steinwachs heights, the bar has been raised. said. “Charlotte and Rhode Island will be strong again this year and should “We also believe Jada Henderson will help us in the be contending for the top position,” Steinwachs said. “But we feel long sprinting events and relays, while Renee Otte we’re a better team from a year ago, so it should put us closer to will keep us strong in the multi-events. In the distance Charlotte than we’ve ever been, which will make for an interesting events, we’ll be looking for Taylor Beyerle, Allie conference meet.” Heniff and Marisa Slomski to step up and help the With a good mix of new talent and veteran returners, UD should find team.” itself right up near the top of the conference once again. A big part Also providing a boost to the team’s point-scoring of that will be because the Flyers get to welcome back four Atlantic potential is its formidable field athletes. This year, the 10 individual champions from last year’s squad, including Ashley Flyers will have the luxury of being able to count on at Cattran, who became Dayton’s first-ever competitor at the NCAA least three pole vaulters for scoring, as well as several Championships last year. talented throwers. Cattran had a season for the books in 2009, breaking school records Returning A-10 Rookie of the Year, Courtney in three different events and winding up 12th overall at the national Siebenaller, the conference’s reigning indoor and meet. This year, Cattran is a solid bet to be the A-10’s top 800 runner outdoor champion in the pole vault, leads the way in and is hoping to return and improve at NCAA’s in her junior season. the field events. A regional qualifier as a freshman,

Siebenaller broke UD’s school record 14 times last season. The Flyers also welcome back three of the conference’s top throwers in Mallory Barnes, Sarah Allen and Johnna Zaccari. Barnes, who won the 2009 conference indoor championship in the weight throw as a sophomore, shattered the A-10 record and will strive to get back to NCAA regionals in her junior season. Zaccari was a repeat winner in the shot put, and now has three conference medals to her credit. Allen, a senior, is two years removed from he A-10 first-place finish in the shot put, but should be fully recovered from a junior year injury and primed for an outstanding final season as a Flyer. Dayton’s proven quantities in the sprints and field events will surely be aided by its distance team, which placed first overall in the A-10 in its 2009 cross country season. Dayton will also lean on a strong recruiting class and several other improved upper-classmen, as the Flyers strive to get closer to conference power Charlotte. “Our team goal this season is to win the A-10 Championship,” Steinwachs said. “We’re fighting an uphill battle, but the girls know they’re getting close and our seniors really want to end their career with nothing less than a conference championship. Cross Country winning the A-10 has been inspiring for the team, and it’s helped us believe it can be done.”

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2009-2010 Women’s Track & Field Team

FIRST ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): SECOND ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): THIRD ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): FOURTH ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): FIFTH ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT): SIXTH ROW (LEFT TO RIGHT):

EMILY KRIZMANIC, BRITTANY THOMAS, TAYLOR BEYERLE, COLLEEN SMITH, MAURA BULGRIN, ASHLEY CATTRAN, RENEE OTTE MARISA SLOMSKI, ALLIE HENIFF, LAUREN O’BRIEN, KATIE DEVAULT, LIZ COOREY, BRIGITTE SHERMAN, EMILY ZIMMERMAN, LINDSEY CUMMINGS LAUREN MCCORMICK, JADA HENDERSON, SAM ENGLISH, ANDREA FUNK, RACHEL WEBER, PEMBROKE STRICKLAND, COURNTEY, SIEBENALLER, ANGELA CONLON CHANTEE MATHEWS, SARAH ALLEN, KRISTEN TERRY, KATE TEJKL, EMMA STEINMETZ, KATIE NAGEOTTE MALLORY BARNES, ERIN BALDINGER, MOLLY MCCARTY, KERRY ALLEN TIFFANY MASKE, JOHNNA ZACCARI, KELLY JOHNSTON, CHRISTINE BORCHERS

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NAME

Kerry Allen Sarah Allen Erin Baldinger Taylor Beyerle Christine Borchers Mallory Barnes Micailah Brock Maureen Bulgrin Ashley Cattran Angela Conlon Liz Coorey Andrea Cornell Lindsey Cummings Katie DeVault Samantha English Lydia Everhart Lauryn Fougerousse Andrea Funk Briona Gresham Jada Henderson Allie Heniff Sarah Howley Kelly Johnston Emily Krizmanic Tiffany Maske Elissa Mason Chantee Mathews Molly McCarty Lauren McCormick Alex Miles Katie Nageotte Lauren O’Brien Renee Otte Brigitte Sherman Courtney Siebenaller Marisa Slomski Emma Steinmetz Pembroke Strickland Kate Tejkl Kristin Terry Brittany Thomas Rachel Weber Johnna Zaccari Emily Zimmerman

CLASS

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EVENT

Throws Throws Sprints Distance Throws Throws Heptathlon Distance Sprints Mid Distance Distance Hurdles Distance Pole Vault Sprints Sprints High Jump Jumps Jumps Sprints Distance Mid Distance Sprints Sprints/Throws High Jump Mid Distance/Distance Sprints/Hurdles Throws Sprints Distance/Mid Distance Pole Vault Sprints Heptathlon Distance Pole Vault/Hurdles Distance Sprints/Hurdles Pole Vault Sprints/Mid Distance Distance/Mid Distance Sprints Mid Distance Throws Distance

HOMETOWN (HIGH SCHOOL)

Mentor, OH (Mentor) Springboro, OH (Springboro) Waldo, OH (Caledonia River Valley) Vandalia, OH (Chaminade-Julienne) Versailles, OH (Versailles) Cincinnati, OH (Winton Woods) Cincinnati, OH (Roger Bacon) Munroe Falls, OH (Akron Archbishop Hoban) Centerville, OH (Archbishop Alter) Ballwin, MO (Marquette) Cincinnati, OH (St. Ursula Academy) Ashland, OH (Ashland) Saline, MI (Saline) Troy, OH (Troy) Southfield, MI (Mercy) Miamisburg, OH (Miamisburg) Parma, OH (Holy Name) Chebanse, IL (Bishop McNamara) South Euclid, OH (Charles F. Brush) Canton, OH (Jackson) Mokena, IL (Providence Catholic) Canfield, OH (Canfield) Cincinnati, OH (St. Ursula Academy) Tyler, TX (Bishop T.K. Gorman) Huber Heights, OH (Walter E. Stebbins) Greenwood, IN (Roncalli) Dayton, OH (Chaminade-Julienne) Indianapolis, IN (Perry Meridian) Xenia, OH (Xenia) Fairview Park, OH (St. Joseph Academy) Olmsted Falls, OH (Olmsted Falls) Maumee, OH (Maumee) Covington, OH (Covington) Minster, OH (Minster) Toledo, OH (Whitmer) Northbrook, IL (Glenbrook North High School) Medina, OH (Medina) Mentor, OH (Mentor) Hudson, OH (Hudson) Tyler, TX (Bishop T.K. Gorman) Houston, TX (Jesse H. Jones) Mason, OH (Mason) Stow, OH (Walsh Jesuit) Dayton, OH (Archbishop Alter)

COACHES

HEAD COACH ADAM STEINWACHS ASSISTANT COACH/DISTANCE ANN ALYANAK ASSISTANT COACH/THROWING VAUGHN DAVIS ASSISTANT COACH TOM COPE

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T H E F LY E R S

KERRY ALLEN

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ERIN BALDINGER

SOPHOMORE -- SPRINTS WALDO, OH

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the shot put(40-02.25)and the weight throw (52-06.50) earning career bests in both...Had a top ten finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship, placing sixth in the weight throw (52-06.50).

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the pole vault for the flyers this season. Jumped a season best height of 10-08.00 at the Findlay Classic, tying for seventh place... Earned a third place finish at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrman Invitational (10-06.00).

OUTDOOR: Participated in the shot put at the Early Bird Relays, throwing 39-09.25 for eighth place... Also participated in the hammer throw...Had a season best hurl of 157-1 at the All-Ohio Championships...Threw a 148-0 at the Florida Relays.

OUTDOOR: In the pole vault, had a season best vault of 10-04.00 at the Early Bird Relays, tying for fifth place...Took ninth place at the Atlantic 10 Championships (10-00.00)...Also had a ninth place finish at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational with a jump of 9-10.00.

2007-2008 INDOOR: Earned two career bests during the season...Had a career best in the weight throw (4806.75) finishing fourth at the DePauw Invite...And earned another top personal throw in the shot put (35-09.50) at the Findlay Classic.

High School All Division Two... Four- time MVP (2005-2008)... Mid- Ohio Athletic Conference First Team all four years... Central District First Team all four years... Academic All- Ohio three years (2006-2008)... State Qualifier three times in Pole Vault and once in 100 meter Hurdles.

OUTDOOR: Placed eighth at the Atlantic 10 Championship in the hammer throw (147-01)...Her second best throw of the year came at the All-Ohio Championship (146-06)...At the Coastal Carolina Invite, Allen had a season best in the shot put with a toss of 35-05.00.

Personal Daughter of Rick and Sharon Baldinger... Born April 30, 1990... Majoring in Dietetics.

High School Two-year varsity captain...Three-time district qualifier...Finished 8th in 2006 Indoor State Championship...Set both shot and disc relay records at North Royalton in 2006. Personal Daughter of Tolly and Kathy Allen...Father was ranked world-wide for men’s rowing...Brother, Johnny, competed in cycling at Purdue University...Born Sept. 29, 1989...Majoring in Biochemistry.

MALLORY BARNES

JUNIOR -- THROWS CINCINNATI, OH (WINTON WOODS)

SARAH ALLEN

SENIOR -- THROWS SPRINGBORO, OH (SPRINGBORO) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed only once in the shot put due to injury...Threw 40-11.75 at the Akron Zips Invitational. OUTDOOR: Competed in the shot put six times throughout the season... Finished ninth at the All-Ohio Championships with a throw of 44-02.50...Had a fourth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship (43-09.25)...Threw 42-11.00 at the Early Bird Relays, good for fourth place.

OUTDOOR: Won gold in the shot put at the A-10 Championship with a career best toss of 46-06.25 and was named First Team All-Atlantic 10 ...Has the best shot put throw of any competitor in the A-10 during the season...Owns four of the top 10 best throws of the season for a Flyer... Also named to the A-10 All-Academic team for boasting one of the highest GPA’s on the team.

High School As a senior, placed eighth in the state of Ohio in the shot put. Springboro High School records of 123’ 9” in the discus and 39’ 9” in the shot put. Personal Daughter of Joan and Ward Allen... Born October 30, 1987... Psychology major.

2007-2008 INDOOR: Set a school record and earned gold in the weight throw (56-10.00) at the DePauw Invite....Placed third at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a toss of 55-05.00...Had four of the top 5 throws in the event for a Flyer during the season...Also competed in the shot put with her season best coming at the Findlay Classic (38-04.00). OUTDOOR: Earned the top two times for UD in the hammer throw and had four top 10 finishes during the season...Recorded a personal best finishing third at the Southern Cup Invitational (15807)... Took fifth with a throw of 156-06 at the Atlantic 10 Championship...Placed sixth in the shot put at the Conference Championships with a toss of 40-09.75 and placed 10th in the discus throw (117-07)...Had her season best toss in the discus at the Miami Team Challenge with a distance of 119-01. High School Named Most Valuable Track & Field Performer in 2006 and 2007...Two-time All-League FAVC...First Team FAVC in 2006 and 2007...Three-time All-Academic FAVC. Personal Daughter of Michael and Margaret Barnes...Sister of Stephen, age 21, and Kristin, age 20...Born Aug. 2, 1989...Undecided major.

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2006-2007 INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Did not compete due to injury.

OUTDOOR: Qualified for and competed in the NCAA Mideast Regional Championships in the hammer throw... Competed in three different field events throughout the season, holding the best throw in every event for a Flyer...Competed in the hammer throw seven times, holding the five best throws... Smashed the school record with a throw of 178-05 at the All-Ohio Championships, good for sixth place... Finished fourth at the Pepsi Florida Relays (177-03)... Tossed 175-10 to take the third place spot at the Atlantic 10 Championships... Participated in the shot put six times... Threw 44-06.25 at the Miami Invitational, finishing in third place... Took fifth place at the A-10 Championships (43-08.50)... Hurled 43-07.00 at the Stan Lyons Invitational, finishing eighth... Also participated in the discus...Had a personal best throw of 151-09 at the Miami Invitational for the gold... Took first at the Early Bird Invitational (140-06.00).

2009-2010

2007-2008 INDOOR: Owns four of the top 10 best shot put throws of the season for a Flyer... Earned silver at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a toss of 44-09.00...Threw a career best at the Oiler Opener (45-07.00) finishing third...Finished fourth or higher in every meet she competed in during the term.

2008-2009 INDOOR: Provisionally qualified for the NCAA National Championship in the weight throw...Broke her own school record in the weight throw five times throughout the season... Earned a first place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a throw of 62-02.25, establishing a new conference record... Took second at the Findlay Classic with a hurl of 60-04.50... At the Akron Zips Invitational, she had the longest throw of 59-07.75... She also competed in the shot put, throwing a personal record 43-02.25 at the Atlantic 10 Championship to earn third place...At the Indiana Open, took tenth place with a throw of 43-00.25.

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TAYLOR BEYERLE

FRESHMAN -- DISTANCE VANDALIA, OH (CHAMINADE-JULIENNE) High School Division I state qualifier in cross country (2007) and in the 4x800 meter relay (2008)...Earned First Team All-League honors in cross country in both ‘07 and ‘08 and in track and field in ‘07 and ‘09...Also a member of the Academic All-Ohio Team and National Honor Society. Personal Daughter of Paul and Cindy Beyerle...Born on December 8, 1990...Intends to major in communication.

CHRISTINE BORCHERS

FRESHMAN -- THROWS . VERSAILLES, OH (VERSAILLES) High School Borchers, from Versailles High School, comes to UD as a standout discus and shot put thrower... As a junior, Borchers placed sixth at the state meet in the shot put and ninth in discus... Prior to that, she was regional champion in the shot put and earned First Team All-Conference honors... She comes from a reputable Versailles program which has won Division III regionals three years in a row and placed third at the state meet in 2007... Her personal best in the discus event is 132-11.00 and her furthest throw in the shot put stands at 42-04.00... Another well-rounded competitor, Borchers lettered for two years on the Versailles volleyball and swim teams. Personal Daughter of Joe and Joan Borchers...Born on July 10, 1990...Intends to major in accounting.

MICAILAH BROCK

SENIOR -- HEPTATHLON CINCINNATI, OH (ROGER BACON) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Recorded a season best time of 9.32 in the 60 meter hurdles at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrman Invitational...Also ran a time of 9.44 at the Findlay Classic... Participated in the 200 meter dash at the Indiana Open (27.80), and also in the 60 meter dash at Kent State with a time of 8.39. OUTDOOR: Competed in the Javelin throw five times throughout the season...Presented a career best throw and best throw of the season from a Flyer at the Stan Lyons Invitational, finishing in second place with a toss of 135-06 ... Had a throw of 121-8 at the Pepsi Florida Relays.... Also a member of the 4x100 meter relay that took fifth at the Pepsi Florida Relays (1:01.24). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Did not compete. OUTDOOR: Recorded a personal best in the javelin throw (114-09) finishing eighth at the All-Ohio Championship...Threw 108-07 at the Miami Team Challenge for the 11th spot...Had her highest finish in the event at the Southern Cup Invite when she placed sixth with a throw of 108-02. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Recorded a personal best time of 8.44 in the 55 meter hurdles at the Atlantic 10 Championships, placing fifth...Also placed second in the 55 meter hurdles at the ONU Friday Night Series...Ran the 60 meter hurdles in six events throughout the season...Posted her best time at the Oiler Open with a time of 9.18...Finished second at the All-Ohio meet...Participated in the long jump in four events, finishing as high as second place at the Ball State Open...Finished ninth in the high jump at the Findlay Classic...Threw for second place and a personal best at the All-Ohio meet in the shot put event with a distance of 35-08.25...Participated in the pentathlon at two events, finishing

High School As a junior, placed eighth in the Ohio State tournament in the 100 meter hurdles. District champ in 300 meter hurdles as a junior. Also qualified for the Nike Indoor National Track & Field Championships in the 60 meter hurdles.

JUNIOR -- DISTANCE MUNROE FALLS, OH (AKRON ARCHBISHOP HOBAN) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Took first at the Kent State Field House in the 5,000 meter run with a time of 17:46.54... Also finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championship (17:37.71)... Ran a time of 5:05.39 in the mile at the Indiana Open, good for fourth place... In the 3,000 meter run, took first at the Akron Zips Invitational with a seasonal best time of 10:00.84...Placed fifth at the Atlantic 10 Championship (10:03.54). OUTDOOR: Competed in the Cedarville Challenge following the regular season where she broke the school and meet record in the 5,000 meter run and was just one second shy of qualifying for the NCAA Mideast Regional Championship (16:53.00)... Ran 17:02.10 at the All-Ohio Championships, landing her in second place...Had a third place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship (17:02.69)... Took first place at the Pepsi Florida Relays with a time of 17:38.44... Competed in the 1500 two times during the season...Ran a 4:32.67 at the Stan Lyons Invitational, good for fourth place... Ran the 800 meter run at the Oiler Nikoloff Invitational taking seventh place (2:20.25)... Also a member of the 4x800 meter relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championship, breaking the school record (8:55.04). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished first at the ONU Friday Night Series in the one mile run (5:19.78)....Recorded a career best in the 3000 meter run (10:16.44) finishing seventh at the Atlantic 10 Championship...Had her highest finish of the season at Findlay running 10:36.51 in the same event. OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 3000 meter run (10:18.25) finishing seventh at the Hillsdale Relays for the fastest time of the season by a Flyer....Recorded a career best in the 5000 meter run (17:55.09) finishing 12th at the Atlantic 10 Championship. High School Named All-Ohio in Division II cross country four years in a row (2003-’06)...State qualifier (D II) in 3200 meter run in 2005 and 2006...Named Track and Cross Team MVP at Akron ACH Bishop Hoban.... Named to the Academic All-Ohio Team. Personal Daughter of Matthew and Mary Bulgrin....Intends to major in secondary education.

Personal Daughter of Gayle and Daryl Brock... Born December 31, 1987... Pre-med/biology major

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OUTDOOR: At the All-Ohio’s placed third in the 100 meter hurdles (15.44) and fifth in the 200 meter dash (27.24) recording personal bests in both events...Participated in the high jump twice during the season finishing seventh at the All-Ohio’s (4-08.25) and 13th at the Miami Invite with a personal best leap of 4-09.00...Recorded a distance of 16-11.50 in the long jump at the Stan Lyons Invite... Also competed in the shot put and javelin throwing 34-04.50 and 107-06 respectively for her best throws of the season.

MAUREEN BULGRIN

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ANGELA CONLON

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the USA Indoor Track and Field Championships In Boston, Mass., running a 2:07.26 in the 800 meter run. Qualified for and competed in the NCAA National Indoor Track and Field Championship in the 800 meter run, finishing 12th overall (2:07.43)... Had six individual first place finishes for the Flyers... Competed in the 400 meter dash one time during the season, running a first place time of 56.85 at the Kent State Invitational. ... In the 800 meter run, ran the new school record time of 2:07.34 at the Akron Zips Invitational, setting a new Stile Field House record...Became the Atlantic 10 Championship 800 meter run champion with a new meet record time of 2:11.78...At the Findlay Classic, took third place with a time of 2:08.54... Cattran was also a member of the 4x800 relay team that finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championship (9:13.06)... That same relay team also ran a meet record time of 9:13.60 at the Findlay Classic.

2008-2009 INDOOR: Participated in the one mile run four times...Posted a season best time of 5:28.41 at the Findlay Classic...Ran a time of 5:35.45 at the Indiana Open... Also competed in the 800 meter run clocking in at 2:33.32 at the Indiana Open.

SOPHOMORE -- SPRINTS CENTERVILLE, OH (ARCHBISHOP ALTER)

OUTDOOR: Qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Mideast Regional Championship in the 800 meter dash... Broke the school record three times in the 800 meter dash... Posted a season best time and best time for a Flyer of 2:08.07 at the All-Ohio Championships, placing second... Ran a 2:12.55 at the Pepsi Florida Relays...Took fifth place at the Atlantic 10 Championship (2:13.77)... Also debuted in the 1500 meter run...Broke the school record at the Atlantic 10 Championship for fourth place(4:30.30) and at the Miami Invitational (4:34.60)... Was a member of the 4x800 meter relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a time of 8:55.04, smashing the school record. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Opened the season with a school record and career best in the 300 meter dash (42.40) finishing fourth at the Oiler Open...Took home gold in the 400 meter dash (57.53) finishing first at the Findlay Classic...Placed fourth at the Atlantic 10 Championship in the 400 meter dash (58.20)... Recorded a career best in the 500 meter run (1:16.81) finishing first at the ONU Friday Night Series... Competed in the 400 meter dash three times and holds the top three times for a Flyer during the indoor season...Finished fourth or higher in every race during the season. OUTDOOR: In the five times she competed in the 400 meter dash she finished third or better in every race but one...Recorded a career best in the 400 meter dash (56.08) at the All-Ohio Championship, good for third...Won gold in the 400 meter (57.53) at the Miami University Team Challenge...Finished ninth in the 400 meter (57.66) at the A-10 Championship. High School Named team MVP in 2006 and 2007...Received All-League honors in each of her four years...Division II 4x800 State Champion in 2004 and 2007...Division II 400m State Champion in 2007. Personal Daughter of Mark Cattran and Chris Mauro...Has four siblings: Christina, Samantha, Maddie, and Makenzie...Majoring in Pre-med and intends to become a doctor.

T H E F LY E R S

ASHLEY CATTRAN

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SENIOR -- MID-DISTANCE BALLWIN, MO (MARQUETTE)

OUTDOOR: Did Not Compete. 2007-2008 CROSS COUNTRY: Ran in four meets during the 2007 season...Posted a new personal best time at the Falcon Invitational, where she placed seventh for UD and 72nd overall in 19:52...Broke the 20-minute mark at the Greater Louisville Invitational en route to a 10th place finish among Flyer runners...Placed 59th overall at the Flyer 5K and finished 10th on the team at the Atlantic 10 Championships in a time of 21:52. INDOOR: Recorded a personal best in the 800 meter run (2:29.40) to finish eighth at the Findlay Classic...Also posted a career best in the one mile run (5:24.13) to finish fourth at the DePauw Invite. OUTDOOR: Competed twice in the 800 meter run and four times in the 1500 meter run...Recorded a season best in the 800 meter run (2:28.62) at the All-Ohio Championship...Also tallied a personal best at the All-Ohio Championship in the 1500 meter run (4:56.44). 2006-2007 INDOOR: Part of the 4x800 relay team that set a season best time of 9:44.36...Placed fifth in the 800 meter run at Ball State in 2:31.01...Recorded a fourth place finish at the ONU Friday Night Series in the 1000 meter run while setting a personal best time of 3:14.06...Posted her best mile time of the season at the Findlay Classic in 5:34.91. OUTDOOR: Championships (9:16.34)...Ran 2:21.66 in the 800 meter at the Stan Lyons meet posting the third fastest time of the season for a Flyer in the event...Also competed in the 1500 meter run posting a personal best time of 4:59.89 at the Stan Lyons Invitational. High School Four year state qualifier in cross country. Three time state qualifier in 4x800m relay. Also qualified for state individually in the 1600 and 800m runs. Named to the all-state squad in 2003. Personal Daughter of Matthew and Laurie Conlon... Born April 20, 1988...Pre-physical therapy major.

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LIZ COOREY

LINDSEY CUMMINGS

JUNIOR -- DISTANCE CINCINNATI, OH (ARCHBISHOP ALTER)

SOPHOMORE -- DISTANCE SALINE, MI (SALINE)

2008-2009 INDOOR: Ran a season best time of 10:27.42 in the 3,000 meter run at the Findlay Classic...Snagged an eighth place finish in the 3,000 meter run at the Indiana Open (10:30.53)... She excelled in the one mile run, coming in eighth with a season best time of 5:06.31 at the Atlantic 10 Championship... Ran a solid 5:07.76 at the Akron Invitational, good for second place... Also placed fourth at the Kent State Invite (5:09.35)... Coorey was also a member of the 4x800 relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championship(9:13,06)... That same 4x800 relay team also created a meet record time of 9:13.60 at the Findlay Classic.

2008-2009 INDOOR: She competed in the one mile run four times...Ran a personal record time of 5:17.15 at the Akron Zips Invitational, finishing seventh... Finished fourth with a time of 5:18.70 at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herman Invitational...Participated in the 800 meter, placing tenth at the Indiana Open (2:29.07)... Lindsey also competed in the 3,000 meter run at Kent State (10:57.94).

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 1,500 meter run four times throughout the season... Took seventh place at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 4:37.13... At the Stan Lyons Invitational, took seventh place with a time of 4:37.30... Also competed in the 5,000 meter run three times...At the Oliver Nikoloff invitational, ran a 17:35.77, taking third place...Ran a 17:57.12 at the Atlantic 10 Championship, finishing seventh... Was also a member of the 4x800 meter relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championships, breaking the school record (8:55.04). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 1,000 meter run (3:07.25) finishing third at the ONU Friday Night Series...Finished eighth in the mile run (5:02.46) at the Atlantic 10 Championship for the second fastest time by a Flyer during the season...Also took third in the same event at the Findlay Classic crossing at 5:09.88.

OUTDOOR: Participated in the 3,000 meter Steeplechase at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 11:31.60, and at the Pepsi Florida Relays with a time of 12:05.82... At the Early Bird Relays, ran a 4:55.76 in the 1,500 meter run, taking seventh place... Also finished ninth in the 5,000 meter run at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational (18:54.25). High School In cross country was named All-Conference and All-Region her junior and senior years...Voted cross country team’s “hardest worker”...Named All-Region, All-State, and All-American in track, also during her junior and senior seasons...Was a member of the 4x8 relay team that won gold at the Div. I State Championships...Four-year honor roll member at Saline High School. Personal Daughter of Doug and Maureen Cummings...Born July 27, 1990...Major: International Studies.

OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 1500 meter run (4:42.96) finishing eighth at the Atlantic 10 Championship for the fastest time of the season for a Flyer in the event....In the 5000 meter run, she finished seventh at the All-Ohio Championship (17:55.26) and 13th at A-10 Championship (17:57.54). High School Member of 2006 Ohio Division I State Champion cross country team...Named Academic All-Ohio... Member of sixth place 4x800 meter relay team at ‘06 Ohio DI Track and Field Meet. Personal Daughter of Phil and Laura Coorey....Plans to major in nutrition.

KATIE DEVAULT

SENIOR -- POLE VAULT TROY, OH (TROY) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Vaulted a peronal best 11-03.75 at the Atlantic 10 Championship, placing fourth... She vaulted 10-11.75 a couple of times this season at Kent State (fifth place), Bowling Green State University (second place). OUTDOOR: Broke her personal record twice with a vault of 10-11.75 at the Atlantic 10 Championships, landing her in fifth place, and again at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational with a vault of 10-10.00, good for sixth place...Took fifth place at the Early Bird Relays with a height of 10-04.00. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished fifth in the pole vault (10-04.00) at the Atlantic 10 Championship for the best vault of the season by a Flyer...Finished eighth at the Findlay Classic (10-02.00) and sixth at the ONU Friday Night Series (10-01.50)....Out of the five times she competed in the pole vault, she finished out of the top 10 only once. OUTDOOR: Set a school record and recorded a personal best in the pole vault (10-08.00) finishing ninth at the Miami Team Challenge...Earned fifth place at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a vault of 10-06.00... Holds five of the top 10 vaults of the season by a Flyer.

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2006-2007 INDOOR: Competed in six pole vault events throughout the season...Finished first at the Ball State Open... Placed fourth with a mark of 10-04.00 at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Set a personal best jump of 1011.75 at the Oiler Open...Recorded a runner-up finish at the ONU Friday Night Series. OUTDOOR: Competed in a total of four pole vault events for UD...Recorded a new school record at the Miami Invitational placing ninth overall with a mark of 9-06.25...Broke the school record once again a meet later at the All-Ohio’s clearing a height of 10-00.00...Ended the season with a fourth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships (10-00.00) to finish sixth in the A-10 outdoor standings. High School A two-time state qualifier from Troy High Shool, Katie was also a three-time regional qualifier. She was conference champion her junior year and was named Channel 7 athlete of the week during her high school career. Personal Daughter of Tom and Mary DeVault... Born June 17, 1987... intends to major in dietetics

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JUNIOR -- SPRINTS SOUTHFIELD, MI (MERCY)

2008-2009 INDOOR: Samantha competed in the 55 meter dash twice running an 8.02 at the Findlay Oiler Open and an 8.15 at the Findlay Classic... She also competed twice in the 200 meter dash, once at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (27.20), and again at the Findlay Classic (27.25). OUTDOOR: Participated in the 400 meter dash at the Early Bird Relays, taking fifth place with a time of 1:02.84...She was also a member of the 4x400 meter relay ‘B’ team that took fourth place at the Early Bird Relays (4:11.38). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Competed twice in the 55 meter dash, twice in the 60 meter dash and twice in the 200 meter dash...Finished fourth and recorded a career best in the 55 meter dash (7.63) at the DePauw Invite....Recorded a personal best in the 60 meter dash (8.21) at the Oiler Opener....Finished sixth with a personal best in the 200 meter dash (27.76) at the ONU Friday Night Series. OUTDOOR: Recorded a personal best in the 100 meter dash (12.70) at the Stan Lyons Invitational... Competed four times in the 100 meter dash this season....Finished 15th with a career best in the 200 meter dash (25.18) at the Stan Lyons Invitational. High School Named Most Valuable Runner in 2006 and 2007...All-Area and All-League honors in 2006 and 2007... Named All-City from 2005-07 and All-Region from 2004-07...State track qualifier in 2005. Personal Daughter of Marvin and Margot English...Sister of Marvin English Jr., age 24...Born May 22, 1989... Majoring in pre-medicine.

LYDIA EVERHART JUNIOR -- SPRINTS MIAMISBURG, OH

2008-2009 INDOOR: In her first season with the Flyers she competed in the long jump twice...Lept 16-03.75 at the Indiana Open...At the Findlay Classic, jumped 14-00.50.

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SAMANTHA ENGLISH

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ANDREA FUNK

SENIOR -- JUMPS CHEBANSE, IL (BISHOP MCNAMARA) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Placed second in the long jump at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (16-10.00)... Jumped 16-09.25 at the Findlay Oiler Open, finishing sixth... She also competed in the triple jump with a season best distance at the Findlay Oiler Open (34-14.00), finishing sixth...Also jumped a distance of 34-10.50 two times, good for third place at the Kent State Invitational and first place at Bowling Green. OUTDOOR: Competed in the long jump at the Early Bird Relays jumping 17-04.00, good for fourth place... Participated in the tripple jump four times... Jumped 35-05 at the Stan Lyons Invitational, finishing eighth... At the All-Ohio Championships, took sixth place with a jump of 35-04.50... Took third place at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational (35-02.00). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Recorded a career best in the long jump (17-06.00) finishing first at the DePauw Invite for the best jump of the year for a Flyer in the event...Placed ninth in the event at the Atlantic 10 Championship leaping 16-08.75...Had a career best in the triple jump (36-09.00) at the Indiana Open....Placed third in the triple jump (36-08.50) at the Conference Championship...Holds the top 5 leaps in the triple jump during the season...Finished third or better in every meet including two first place finishes at the DePauw Invite (36-07.75) and the ONU Friday Night Series (36-02.00). OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the long jump (17-06.75) finishing seventh at the A-10 Championship...Recorded a career best in the triple jump (36-11.75) finishing sixth at the A-10’s... Only Flyer to compete in the event during the season and finished sixth or better in all but one of the six times she competed. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Excelled in the triple jump for the Flyers, competing in the event seven times...Placed first at the Ball State Open and ONU Friday Night Series...Finished seventh at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a 36-05.00 clearance...Posted a personal record of 36-08.50 at the All-Ohio meet...Competed in three long jump events during the season...Recorded a third place finish at the Ball State Open with a personal best distance of 16-05.75. OUTDOOR: Continued her success in jumping events throughout the outdoor season marking six top 10 appearances...Placed sixth in the triple jump a the All-Ohio’s with her leap of 36-11.50 for the 11th best in the conference...Owns the seventh best high jump mark in the A-10 (5-03.00) recorded at the Championships where she placed fifth...Recorded a season best in the long jump at the All-Ohio’s (16-07.75) for 14th place...Also competed in the javelin with her season best throw coming at the Stan Lyons Invitational (83-11.50). High School Qualified for the Sectionals in high jump, long jump, and triple jump and moved on to the Illinois state meet in the triple jump. Four year state qualifier at Bishop McNamara. Personal Daughter of Ken & Frieda Funk... Born on October 31, 1987... intends to major in Biology

OUTDOOR: Lydia did not compete in any meets during the outdoor season.

Personal Daughter of Laurie George...Born on April 14, 1989...Majoring in Chemical Engineering.

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High School At Miamisburg High School, Everhart was voted Team MVP three-straight years and finished her career with five school records...Named Mid-Miami League 2004-2006 and Greater Western Ohio Conference in 2007...Was All-District all four years and an All-State selection in 2007...Voted the Mid-Miami League Top Female Athlete of the Year in 2006...Member of the National Honor Society.

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THE FLYERS

JADE HENDERSON

ALLIE HENIFF

High School In 2009, Henderson was named the Jackson High School track & field team MVP after a successful season in which she was the Stark County 400 meter Champion, OHSAA DI Northeast 400 meter Champion, OHSAA Regional Qualifier (400 meter), and Federal League Meet Runner up (200 meter, 400 meter)...She also helped her 4x200 meter relay team place third in the same meet...Henderson was a OHSAA DI Northeast Regional Qualifier in the 200 meter dash in ‘08...The same year she finished as the Federal League Meet Champion in the 4x100 meter relay...She was an OHSAA District Finalist in the 100 meter dash (8th place, 2007)...In addition, Henderson was an AAU Junior Olympic Qualifier...She earned Most Improved Honors at her high school in the 2006 season and was also a member of the honor roll.

High School Voted Team MVP at Providence Catholic her senior season...Served as Team Captain and also broke the school record in the three mile...In 2007, Heniff shattered two records in both the 1600 meter and 3200 meter relay in track and for her efforts during the season garnered Most Improved honors...In addition, Heniff was an honor roll student all four years.

FRESHMAN -- SPRINTS CANTON, OH (JACKSON)

FRESHMAN -- DISTANCE MOKENA , IL (PROVIDENCE CATHOLIC)

Personal Daughter of Paul and Mary Ann Heniff...Born on September 18, 1990...Undecided major.

Personal Daughter of Jack and Desiree Henderson...Born June 21, 1991...Intends to major in Finance.

KELLY JONSTON SARAH HOWLEY

SENIOR -- MID-DISTANCE CANFIELD, OH (CANFIELD) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 400 meter dash three times...Finished eighth at the Kent State Invitational with a career best time of 59.64...Ran 1:00.12 at the Akron Zips Invitational and a 1:01.0 at the Findlay Oiler Open, good for ninth place... In the 500 meter run, she took first place at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (1:18.89)... Also competed in the 600 meter run at the Indiana Open (1:41.18). (OUTDOOR) Competed in the 400 meter hurdles five times... Beat her personal best record three times...Posted a time of 1:06.20 at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, placing third... Took 10th place at the Stan Lyons Invitational (1:08.02)... At the Early Bird Relays, posted a time of 1:09.84... She was also a member of the 4x400 meter relay team that broke the school record at the Pepsi Florida Relays. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Competed twice this season in the 400 meter dash and once in the 600 meter run...Finished fourth and recorded a career best in the 400 meter dash (1:03.32) at the DePauw Invite...Finished 11th in the 400 meter dash (1:04.79) at the Oiler Opener. OUTDOOR: Competed once in the 400 meter dash and three times in the 400 meter hurdles this season...Recorded a career best in the 400 meter dash (1:05.33) at the Miami University Invite...Also posted a personal best in the 400 meter hurdles (1:10.32) at the All-Ohio Championship.

SOPHOMORE -- SPRINTS CINCINNATI, OH (ST. URSULA ACADEMY) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Kelly had a successful first season with the Flyers in the 800 meter run...Had a first place finish at the Kent State Invitational with a time of 2:17.25...Snagged a second place finish at the Findlay Classic (2:18.15), and ran a 2:19.43 at the Akron Zips Invitational... Also competed in the 600 meter run once at the Indiana Open, placing tenth with a time of 1:37.86... Johnston was also a member of the 4x800 relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championship (9:13,06)... That same group also created a meet record time of 9:13.60 at the Findlay Classic. OUTDOOR: Competed in the 800 meter run three times... Took seventh place at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 2:14.33... Ran a 2:15.75 at the Stan Lyons Invitational, taking third place... Ran the 1,500 meter run at the Early Bird Relays where she had a third place finish (4:45.09)... Also competed in the 400 meter hurdles at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational taking fourth place with a time of 1:07.31. High School A two-time Cincinnati Enquirer All-City selection, the St. Ursula Academy student was also a member of the 2007 all-state team in the 800 meter and 4x800 meter relay...Holds the school record in the 400 meter and 800 meter at St. Ursula where she was also a member of the National Honor Society. Personal Daughter of Ronald and Eileen Johnston...Born March 3, 1990...Majoring in Communication.

2006-2007 INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Did not compete due to injury.

Personal Daughter of Laurie and Ken Howley.

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High School Lettered in three sports during her senior year. Part of the conference champion 4x400 relay team. Also took fourth at districts in the 800m run in 2006. Helped Canfield to win the 2006 conference title as a team.

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SENIOR -- SPRINTS/THROWS TYLER, TX (BISHOP T.K. GORMAN) 2008-2009 (INDOOR) Finished seventh in the Atlantic 10 indoor pentathlon with 2,718 points... Ran a personal record time of 26.55 in the 200 meter dash at the Indiana Open, jumped 5-00.25 in the high jump at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational, and also jumped 15-11.50 in the long jump... Emily also competed in the 60 meter dash at the Findlay Open (8.03) and the 60 meter hurdles at the Indiana Open (10.34) and at the Kent State Invitational (10.41). (OUTDOOR) Finished third in the Atlantic 10 Championship heptathlon, earning 4,511 points all together... Competed in the Javelin throw five times...Threw a 118-08 to take fifth place at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Finished second at the Miami Invitational (117-10)...At the All- Ohio Championships, threw for a distance of 114-09... Participated in the long jump one time...Jumped 17-04.00 at the Early Bird Relays, tying for fourth place... Also a member of the 100 meter shuttles ‘B’ team that placed sixth at the Pepsi Florida Relays (1:04.71). 2007-2008 (INDOOR) Ran the 300 meter at the ONU Friday Night Series finishing fifth with a time of 45.13... Competed in the 200 meter dash at the Oiler Open clocking in at 27.56...Also ran the 400 meter at Findlay (1:05.32) (OUTDOOR) Finished seventh at the Atlantic 10 Championship in the heptathlon with a career best 3,692 points....Recorded career bests in the javelin throw (109-09), shot put (24-07.25), high jump (4-06.00) and long jump (15-00.00)...Competed once in the 200 meter dash for a season best time of 26.63 at the Miami Team Challenge. 2006-2007 (INDOOR) Started the season setting a personal best in the 60 meter dash in 8.34 at the Oiler Open... Recorded a personal best time of 7.76 in the 55 meter dash and a season best 200 meter dash time of 27.76 at the Findlay Classic... ...Placed sixth at the Ball State Open in 8.43 in the 60 meter dash... Had her highest finish of the season at the ONU Friday Night Series finishing fifth in the 200 meter dash (28.11). (OUTDOOR) Competed in the 100 meter dash at the All Ohio’s recording a season best 13.08... Ran the 200 meter dash at the Hurricane Invite in 27.95...Participated in the javelin five times during the season...With a season best coming at the Stan Lyons (94-05)...Finished 11th at the A-10 Championships and 15th at the All Ohio’s...Also, a member of the 4x100 relay team to place seventh at the Miami Invite with a time of 51.42. High School Member of eight time state champion Gorman Track team, won state titles in the 400 and 800 meter relay twice. Also played basketball, where she was named to the all-state team as a senior, and volleyball in which she was named first team all-district as a senior. Personal Daughter of Mark and Mary Krizmanic... Born May 6, 1988... Intends to major in communications.

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EMILY KRIZMANIC

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TIFFANY MASKE

JUNIOR -- HIGH JUMP HUBER HEIGHTS, OH (WALTER E. STEBBINS) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Leapt a career best height of 5-08.00 in the high jump at the Akron Zips Invite, tying for first place... Took first place at the Findlay Classic (5-07.75)... She also jumped 5-07.00 twice throughout the season...At the Indiana Open, placing seventh and at Kent State finishing seventh. OUTDOOR: Competed in the high jump six times... Recorded the highest jump for a Flyer during the season and also earned a career best of 5-07.00 at the Pepsi Florida Relays, taking fourth place... This height also tied the school record... Took third place at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a height of 5-05.00... Jumped 5-05.00 at the All-Ohio Championships, tying for fourth place. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Recorded a career best in the high jump (5-04.50) finishing first at the ONU Friday Night Series...Had her highest finish of the season at the DePauw Invite leaping 4-11.75, good for first place. OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the high jump (5-05.00) finishing second at the Miami University Team Challenge to earn the best leap of the season for UD in the event....Earned a fourth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship (5-03.00). High School 2003 Cross Country MVP...Second Team at Mid Miami League Track in 2004...Placed second at State in 2005...2007 All Conference (SWVL). Personal Daughter of Bruce and Natalie Maske...Born July 5, 1989...Majoring in Mechanical Engineering.

ELISSA MASON

SOPHOMORE -- MID-DISTANCE/DISTANCE GREENWOOD, IN (RONCALLI) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Took fifth place in the one mile run at the Indiana Open (5:23.78)... Participated in the 800 meter run where she ran 2:31.89...Competed in the 3,000 meter run three times...Took sixth place at the Akron Zips Invitational (10:25.03)...Earned fourth place at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational(10:26.51)...Placed sixth at the Kent State Invitational with a time of 10:36.17.

Personal Daughter of Bill and Theresa Mason...Born on September 13, 1989...Major: Physical Therapy.

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High School Mason was a four sport athlete at her high school where she competed in cross country, track, swimming, and diving...She is the school record holder in the 5k, 3200 meter, and the 4x800 meter... Among her many athletic accolades, in cross country she was named All-State and All-Semi-State in her junior and senior seasons, while garnering All-Regional, All-Sectional and All-Marion County honors during her sophomore through senior years...In track, she was a regional qualifer in the 4x800 meter relay and the 1600 meter and in her junior season was the 3200 meter sectional champion... She was also an honor roll student at Roncalli.

2009-2010

OUTDOOR: Competed in three events for the Flyers... Participated in the 5,000 meter run three times... Finished sixth at the Early Bird Relays with a time of 17:49.89... Took eleventh place at the Atlantic 10 Championship (18:15.05)... At the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, competed in the 1,500 meter run, running a 4:49.71 for eighth place... Competed in the 3,000 mater run at the Stan Lyons Invitational, taking second place (10:27.39).

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THE FLYERS

CHANTEE MATHEWS

MOLLY MCCARTY

SENIOR -- SPRINTS/HURDLES DAYTON, OH (CHAMINADE-JULIENNE)

SENIOR -- THROWS INDIANAPOLIS, IN (PERRY MERIDIAN)

2008-2009 INDOOR: Recorded a season best time in the 60 meter hurdles (9.19) at Bowling Green, taking first place... Finished ninth at the Findlay Classic with a time of 9.22... She also competed in the 60 meter dash at the Kent State Invitational (8.63)and in the 200 meter dash at the Indiana Open (28.55).

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the shot put seven times...Took sixth place at the Findlay Classic, throwing for a season best distance of 43-05.00... Finished second at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a throw of 43-07.25...Tossed 42-10.75 at the Indiana Open, placing tenth... She also competed in the weight throw seven times...Placed third overall at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a hurl of 5606.00... Placed sixth at the Findlay Classic (54-06.75).

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 100 meter hurdles three times... Posted a time of 15.47 at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational... Took sixth place at the Early Bird Relays with a time of 15.56... Had a tenth place finish at the Miami Invitational (15.59)... Was also a member of the 100 meter shuttle hurdle relay ‘A’ team that took fifth place at the Pepsi Florida Relays (1:01.24). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished second in the 55 meter hurdles (8.60) at the DePauw Invite...Also recorded a career best and finished ninth in the 200 meter dash (28.61) at the meet...Took 11th in the 55 meter hurdles at the Atlantic 10 Championship (8.69)....Ran 9.45 in the 60 meter hurdles at the Findlay Classic. OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 100 meter hurdles time of 15.28 at the Stan Lyons Invitational.... Finished 11th in the event (15.33) at the All-Ohio Championship...In the 400 meter hurdles, earned times of 1:12.07, 1:12.20, and 1:14.46 during the season. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Recorded a personal best time of 8.54 in the 55 meter hurdles at the Atlantic 10 Championships... Also ran the 55 meter hurdles at the ONU Friday Night Series and Findlay Classic...Participated in four 60 meter hurdle events...Set a personal best time of 9.18 in a sixth place finish at the Oiler Open in the 60 meter hurdles...Placed fourth at the Ball State Open...Recorded a personal best time of 44.31 in the 300 meter dash at the Oiler Open. OUTDOOR: Competed in the 100 meter hurdles and the 400 meter hurdles...Ran 15.52 in the 100 meter hurdles en route to a season best at the Stan Lyons Invite...Placed 11th at the Atlantic 10 Championships in the same event...Clocked in at 1:11.51 for a 13th place finish at the All-Ohio Championships...A week later finished 21st at the Conference Championships. High School State qualifier in 100m hurdles as a junior. Regional qualifier in both 100 and 300m hurdles as a senior. Personal Daughter of Michael and Jacqueline Davis... Born October 20, 1987... Physical therapy major

OUTDOOR: Participated in four events throughout the season... Took fifth in the shot put at the Miami Invitational with a throw of 43-01.75... Threw a 42-08.00 in the shot put at the Early Bird Relays, good for sixth place... Competed in the discus throw four times... Had a ninth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships (128-01)... At the Miami Invitational, took fifth place with a toss of 126-00... Took seventh place at the Atlantic 10 Championships in the hammer throw (168-09)... Had a throw of 151-6 at the Pepsi Florida Relays... Also participated in the javelin throw finishing in eighth place(116-08)at the All-Ohio Championships. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished fifth in the shot put (38-10.50) at the DePauw Invite...Also threw distances of 38-04.00 and 37-09.25 during the season....Earned a career best in the weight throw at the Indiana Open when she tossed 54-10.00...Finished second (52-05.50) at the DePauw Invite and placed fifth ONU Friday Night Series (50-10.00). OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best and finished fifth in the discus (128-08) at the Atlantic 10 Championship...Threw 128-00 at Stan Lyons in the event...In the hammer throw, she tossed 150-07 at the CCU Invitational, good for eighth place and the third best throw for a Flyer in the event during the season. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Posted a career best distance of 46-05.50 in the weight throw at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Finished sixth in the shot put with a throw of 39-04.50 at the A-10 Championships... Posted second and fourth place finishes at the ONU Friday Night Series and Ball State Open in the shot put...Also threw in the Findlay Classic and Oiler Open. OUTDOOR: Threw in every meet during the spring....Finished the season on a high note at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a season-best throw of 36-09.75 in the shot put, an eighth place finish in the hammer (130-02), and a ninth place finish in the discus (115-08)...Posted a season-best in the discus at the Stan Lyons Invitational (115-11) and a season-best in the hammer throw at Miami (130-11)...Also recorded a career best in the shot put with a throw of 38-04.75...Ended the season ranked ninth in the hammer and 10th in the discus on the A-10 outdoor standings list. High School Four time regional finalist, twice in the shot put and three times in the discus. Named MVP of track team after senior season. Winner of the Perry Meridian High School Outstanding Female Athlete Award. As a senior, captained her basketball, volleyball and track teams.

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Personal Daughter of Patrick and Sally McCarty... Born October 23, 1987...Double-majoring in Operations Management and Marketing.

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SENIOR -- SPRINTS XENIA, OH (XENIA)

ALEX MILES

SENIOR -- DISTANCE/MID-DISTANCE FAIRVIEW PARK, OH (ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY)

2008-2009 INDOOR: Recorded a season best time of 7.66 in the 60 meter dash, finishing first at the Findlay Classic... Also earned a season best time of 25.97 at the Akron Zips Invitational in the 200 meter dash... Ran both the 55 meter dash and the 200 meter dash at the Atlantic 10 Championship... Finished fifth in the 55 meter dash (7.22).

2008-2009 INDOOR: In the 5,000 meter run, she placed fifth at the Kent State Invitational with a time of 9:11.58...Ran a time of 19:26.39 at the Findlay Classic, good for sixth place... She also competed in the 3,000 meter run at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational, taking seventh place (10:50.71), and in the one mile run at the Indiana Open (5:34.13), finishing ninth overall.

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 100 meter dash four times... Had a ninth place finish at the All-Ohio Championships with a time of 12.21... Had a fourth place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 12.23...Finished 10th at the All-Ohio Championships (25.07)... Ran a 25.29 at the Atlantic 10 Championships... Was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championships, breaking the school record (47.35)... The same relay team also ran a 47.46 to take third place at the All-Ohio Championships.

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 10,000 meter run at the All-Ohio Championships running 40:52.95.

2007-2008 INDOOR: Competed in the 55 meter, 60 meter, 200 meter and long jump during the season... Snatched two career bests at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Finished third in the 55 meter dash with a time of 7.01 and placed sixth in the 200 meter dash (25.81) ...Earlier in the season, recorded a career best in the 60 meter dash (7.66) finishing first at the Findlay Classic...Recorded a career best in the long jump (17-02.75) good for second at the DePauw Invite. OUTDOOR: Finished in the top 10 in all of her races during the season except for one...Had a career best in the 100 meter dash (12.02) at the A-10 Championship finishing fourth....Also finished 10th at the A-10 Championship in the 200 meter dash (25.59), but recorded her season best time at the Stan Lyons Invite, running 25.29 for sixth place...Owns the three fastest 100 meter dash times for a Flyer during the season. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Named Atlantic 10 Track & Field Rookie of the Week on Jan. 29...Set a personal best time of 7.07 in the 55 meter dash at the Atlantic 10 Championships on Feb. 17...Participated in the 200 meter dash at six events...Set a personal best time of 25.68 in the 200 meter dash at the New Balance Meet on Feb. 2 in New York City...Placed fourth at the Ball State Open and fifth at the All-Ohio Meet in the 200 meter dash.

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LAUREN MCCORMICK

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2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished 12th in the one mile run (6:01.09) at the ONU Friday Night Series. OUTDOOR: Ran 2:34.94 in the 800 meter at the Miami University Team Challenge...Posted a time of 11:30.27 in the 3000 meter and 19:45.21 in the 5000 meter at the CCU Invitational and the Southern Cup Invite, respectively...Recorded a career best in the 10000 meter run (40:53.14) at the All-Ohio Championship. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Member of the distance medley relay team that placed ninth at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 12:45.70...Ran a season best 9:44.36 in the A-10 Championships 4x800 relay. OUTDOOR: Competed in two events for UD...Ran the 1500 meter at the Hurricane Invite finishing in 5:00.57 and 5:03.20 at the Miami Invite...In the 5000 meter, recorded a season-best time of 19:24.48 at the All-Ohio’s and 19:47.94 at the A-10 Championships. High School State qualifier in cross country and track. Finished 11th in the state in cross country in 2004. Named to the All-Ohio team in 2003 and 2004. Team MVP all four years at St. Joseph’s. Personal Daughter of Stephen and Rosemary Miles... Born May 21, 1988... Political Science major

OUTDOOR: Tabbed as A-10 Rookie of the Week on April 30...Named the team Co-Rookie of the Year...Recorded a career-best in the 100 meter dash (12.04) and the 200 meter dash (25.02) at the Stan Lyons Invitational finishing third and sixth respectively...Owns the five fastest 100 meter dash times and top 200 meter dash time for a Flyer during the season...Finished in the top 10 six times... At the A-10 Championships, crossed the line at 12.09 in the 100 meter dash good for sixth place and came in at 25.99 in the 200 meter placing 10th...Finished the season ranked eighth in the 100 meter and fifth in the 200 meter in the A-10 outdoor standings. High School Three-time regional and state qualifier...Conference and district champ in the 100m in 2006... Conference and district runner-up in the 200m in 2006 and earned 12th place at state in 2006 in the same event...Won All-Conference Outstanding Athlete Award her senior year...Voted MVP on track team at Xenia all four years of her high school career.

2009-2010

PERSONAL Daughter of Terry L. Banks (mother) and Luke T. McCormick (father)...Born on December 18, 1987... Intends to major in sports management

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2009-2010 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD

THE FLYERS

KATIE NAGEOTTE

RENEE OTTE

High School Nageotte, a pole vaulter from Olmsted Falls High School, will join an already talented Flyer bunch in the field events next season... The graduating senior holds the pole vault record for her school, as well as the meet records for the Southwest Conference, District and Ohio outdoor meets... As a junior she went undefeated in every meet and finished second in the state of Ohio, where she tied the winning height... Her personal best in the event is 12-06.00. Nageotte also competes in the 100 meter, 100 meter relay, 100 hurdles and 200 meter races... A multi-talented athlete, she lettered for four years as a diver on the Olmsted Falls swim team and earned another three letters as a varsity golfer.

High School Named All-Ohio in track in the long jump event (2006) and was a state qualifier in 2008...All-League in 2006 and 2008...Two-time Team MVP at Covington High School where she holds the school record in the long jump and 200 meter...Earned the OHSAA’s Courageous Student Award...In addition, played varsity basketball earning all-league and MVP honors (‘07 and ‘08 seasons) and varsity golf...She was the league player of the year in 2009 and was named all-league during the 2007-’09 seasons... Academically, Otte graduated with honors and was named a U.S. Army Reserve National ScholarAthlete.

FRESHMAN -- POLE VAULT OLMSTED FALLS, OH (ST. JOSEPH ACADEMY)

Personal Daughter of the late Mark and Diane Nageotte...Born June 13, 1991...Undecided major.

FRESHMAN -- HEPTATHLON COVINGTON, OH (COVINGTON)

Personal Daughter of August and Denise Otte..Born March 27, 1991...Intends to major in mechanical engineering...Her sister, Maria Otte, was a four-year letterwinner at Dayton as a member of the women’s rowing team.

LAUREN O’BRIEN

SENIOR -- SPRINTS MAURNEE, OH (MAURNEE) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 60 meter dash and the 200 meter dash during the season... Ran 7.88 in the 60 meter dash at the Findlay Oiler Open, good for fifth place... Kicked in a personal best series of 200 meter times... Ran a career best time of 25.58 at the Akron Zips Invitational, placing sixth... Placed second at the Findlay Classic (25.65)...Posted a time of 25.70 at the Atlantic 10 Championship, good for fourth place. (OUTDOOR) Was a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that took second at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a school record time of 47.35... This relay team also took third place at the All-Ohio Championships (47.46). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Ran the 55 meter dash twice posting times of 7.60 and 7.65...Clocked in at 8.15 in the 60 meter dash at the Findlay Classic...Competed in the 200 meter dash three times during the season, her best time coming at the Indian Open in 26.96. OUTDOOR: Ran 12.57 in the 100 meter dash at the All-Ohio Championship and 12.58 at the Miami Team Challenge finishing eighth....Earned 15th in the 200 meter (25.87) at the All-Ohio Championship. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Competed in four different events for the Flyers during the season...Ran the 60 meter dash posting a season best the All-Ohio Championships in 8.19...Posted a time of 8.23 at the Oiler Open and had her highest finish at the Ball State Open placing sixth...Participated in the 200 meter dash finishing in 27.57 at both Ball State and Findlay...Member of the 4x200 relay team that finished first at the ONU Friday Night Series in 1:48.27...The same relay team recorded a season best a the New Balance Games improving their time to 1:44.13 finishing 10th.

High School Three year regional qualifier at Maumee. State qualifier as a junior. Named 1st team NLL and was an all-academic performer. Won Gatorade rookie of the year award as a freshman on the team.

JUNIOR -- DISTANCE MINSTER, OH (MINSTER)

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 800 meter run twice this season...At the Akron Zips Invitational, ran a time of 2:23.12... Finished in 2:27.62 at the Kent State Invitational. Participated in the one mile run at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (5:20.87) and the 1,000 meter run at the Findlay Classic, with a tenth place time of 3:10.14. OUTDOOR: Competed in the 1,500 meter run at the Pepsi Florida Relays (4:50.41) and at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, taking ninth place (4:51-86). Took ninth place in the 800 meter run at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, (2:21.31). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 1,000 meter run (2:59.12) finishing fourth at Atlantic 10 Championship for the fastest time of the season for a Flyer....Finished second in the 1,000 meter run (3:02.56) at the ONU Friday Night Series...In the mile run, she placed sixth (5:00.92) at the A-10 Championship and turned in a second place finish at Findlay running 5:09.59. OUTDOOR: Ran a career best in the 800 meter run (2:19.28) finishing third at the Coastal Carolina Invitational....Recorded a career best in the 1500 meter run (4:43.23) finishing fifth at the Hillsdale Relays...Ran three of the top 5 fastest 800 meter run times on the team during the season and was the second fastest in the 1500 meter run. High School Member of Ohio Division III 2004 and 2005 State Champion Cross Country Team (Runner-ups in 2006)...Named to the Div. III All-Ohio Team four years in a row (‘03-’06)....State qualifier in track ‘04’06...2004 State Champion (Div. III) in the 4x800 meter relay...Named to the Academic All-Ohio Team. Personal Daughter of Dale and Joyce Sherman.

Personal Daughter of Patrick and Karen O’Brien... Born April 6, 1988... Education major

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OUTDOOR: Ran in only one meet during the season at the Hurricane Invitational.

BRIGITTE SHERMAN

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EMMA STEINMETZ

2008-2009 INDOOR: As a freshman, she provisionally qualified for the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championship with a height of 13-00.25. Tabbed the Atlantic 10 Rookie of the Week honors twice this season...Broke the pole vault record six times this season, setting a new school record height of 13-00.25 for second place at the Akron Zips Invitational...Became an Atlantic 10 Champion with a height of 12-11.50, breaking the meet record by five and a half inches...Vaulted a 12-05.50 at the Bowling Green Sate University Jane Herrmann Invitational, taking first place. Courtney also competed in the 60 meter hurdles this season, running a 9.54 at the Findlay Classic.

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in a variety of events throughout the season...In the 60 meter hurdles, she ran a 9.52 at the Findlay Oiler Open...She participated in the 800 meter run at the Findlay Classic, where she had a finish of 2:33.01. She also competed in the high jump at the Findlay Olier Open (4-10.25).

SOPHOMORE -- POLE VAULT TOLEDO, OH (WHITMER)

OUTDOOR: Qualified for and competed in the NCAA Mideast Regional Championships in the pole vault... Had the seven best jumps from a flyer throughout the season, breaking the school record all seven times...Vaulted a 12-07.50 at the Stan Lyons Invitational for fourth place... Took second place at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational (12-03.25)...Was named the Atlantic 10 Champion in the pole vault with a height of 12-03.50. Also a member of the 100 meter shuttle hurdle relay ‘B’ team that took sixth place at the Pepsi Florida Relays with a time of 1:04.71. High School At Whitmer, Siebenaller was named the track team MVP for three-straight years...She was named all city, all district and all regional 2005-2007 and was all state in 2006 and 2007...At one time she was the owner of the indoor state record in the pole vault at 12-00.00...In addition, the Toledo, Ohio resident is a scholar athlete as she sits 19th in her class of 500 and is a member of the National Honor Society.

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COURTNEY SIEBENALLER

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SENIOR -- SPRINTS/HURDLES MEDINA, OH (MEDINA)

OUTDOOR: Participated in the high jump at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, taking ninth at 5-00.25. Competed in the javelin throw two times... Took fifth at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational with a throw of 107-11... Threw a 104-6 at the Early Bird Relays... Had a fifth place finish in the heptathlon at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a total of 4,103 overall points. 2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished as high as fifth in the 55 meter hurdles at the DePauw Invite running in 8.86...Participated in the 60 meter hurdles four times with her season best coming at the Findlay Classic in 9.48 for the fourth fastest time for a Flyer during the season...Also competed in the 300 meter twice running 44.82 at the Oiler Open for the 13th spot and 45.49 at the ONU Friday Night Series placing eighth. OUTDOOR: Competed in the 400 meter hurdles twice during the season and earned the Flyers top two times of the season at 1:09.64 and 1:10.21....Finished third at the A-10 Championship in the heptathlon en route to a career best 4,073 points...Tallied career bests in the javelin throw (110-01), shot put (2803.75) and high jump (5-01.00) along the way. 2006-2007 INDOOR: Part of the 4x400 relay team that finished fourth at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 3:58.14. OUTDOOR: Owns the top two 400 meter hurdles times for a Flyer during the season finishing 1:08.12 at the Hurricane Invite and 1:08.37 at the Miami Invite...Recorded her highest finish and fastest 100 meter hurdles time at Miami crossing the finish line in 15.55 for sixth place placing her in the 13th spot in the A-10 standings...Member of the 4x400 relay team to finish seventh in the Conference standings recording a time of 3:56.10 at the All-Ohio Championships...The same relay team finished seventh at the A-10 Championships (3:57.32). High School A four-year letterwinnner at Medina, Emma was a two time state qualifier in the 100 and 300 meter hurdles. She was named MVP of her conference track meet twice.

MARISSA SLOMSKI

FRESHMAN -- DISTANCE NORTHBROOK, IL (GLENBROOK NORTH)

Personal Daughter of Barbara and Robert Steinmetz... born February 18, 1988... Pre-physical therapy major.

High School Marisa Slomski, an incoming freshman from Glenbrook North High School in Illinois, will take to the course with the team next fall after earning her conference’s title during her senior season... Named to the all-conference cross country team in each of her four seasons, Slomski also served as team captain during her final season... An honor roll student all four years during her high school career, Slomski was also an all-conference performer for Glenbrook North’s soccer team.

PEMBROKE STRICKLAND

2008-2009 INDOOR: Took tenth in the pole vault at the Findlay Oiler Open with a vault of 10-00.00... She also had a leap of 10-00.00 at the Kent State Invitational, good for ninth place... OUTDOOR: Did not compete in any meets throughout the season

OUTDOOR: Won silver in the pole vault at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a personal best 1006.00...Vaulted 10-02.00 at the All-Ohio Championships, Miami Team Challenge, and Stan Lyons Invite. High School Lake Erie League Champion junior year...Three-time district and regional qualifier...State qualifier junior year...Pole vault record holder at Mentor High School...All-Ohio athlete. Personal Daughter of Bob and Kathy Strickland...Sister of Robert, age 22, and Ian, age 20...Born Sept. 5, 1989...Majoring in Accounting.

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2007-2008 INDOOR: Finished fifth in the pole vault (10-04.00) at the Atlantic 10 Championship....Also took fifth at the DePauw Invite (10-00.00).

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JUNIOR -- POLE VAULT MENTOR, OH (MENTOR)

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2009-2010 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD

THE FLYERS

KATE TEJKL

SENIOR -- SPRINTS/MID-DISTANCE HUDSON, OH (HUDSON) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 800 meter run this season... Posted a time of 2:21.00 at the Akron Zips Invita-

tional... Took eighth place at the Kent State Invitational (2:21.23)... At the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational, finished second with a time of 2:22.67. She also participated in the 1,000 meter run at the Findlay Classic (3:10.91). Kate played a part in the 4x800 relay team’s second place finish at the Atlantic 10 Championship (9:13.06). She was also a member of the meet record breaking 4X800 relay squad at the Findlay Classic. The relay took first place with a time of 9:13.60.

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 800 meter run at the Early Bird Relays taking eighth place with a time of 4:56.72.

2007-2008 INDOOR: Placed third in the 400 meter dash (1:02.91) at the DePauw Invite....Finished fourth in the 800 meter run (2:25.42) at the ONU Friday Night Series.

OUTDOOR: Recorded two of the top five 800 meter times for a Flyer during the season...Earned a career

BRITTANY THOMAS

SENIOR -- SPRINTS HOUSTON, TX (JESSE H. JONES) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Ran a career best in the 55 meter dash preliminaries at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a time of 7.08, placing fourth in the finals (7.17)...Competed in the 60 meter dash seven times running a personal best time of 7.66 at the Akron Invitational and placing second at the Findlay Oiler Open (7.71). Also earned a season best in the 200 meter dash at the Akron Invitational with a time of 25.63. Finished seventh at the Atlantic 10 Championship in the 200 meter dash(25.83). OUTDOOR: Competed in the 100 meter dash five times... Finished fifth at the Stan Lyons Invitational, clocking in at 12.23... Ran a 12.29 at the All-Ohio Championships, good for tenth place... Finished sixth at the Atlantic 10 Championships (12.45). Also competed in the 200 meter dash four times...Had a fifth place finish of 25.28 at the Stan Lyons Invitational... Finished fifth at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational with a time of 25.59. Was also a member of the 4x100 meter relay team that took second place at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a school record breaking time of 47.35... The relay team also had a third place finish at the All-Ohio Championships (47.46).

2006-2007 INDOOR: Finished fifth at the Atlantic 10 Championships in the 800 meter run with a time of 2:20.50...

2007-2008 INDOOR: Earned a career best in the 60 meter dash (7.80) finishing seventh at the Indiana Open.... Crossed 10th at the Atlantic 10 Championship in the 200 meter dash (26.08)....Competed in the 60 meter dash three times and the 200 meter dash five times placing in the top 10 in every race except for one.

OUTDOOR: Named the team’s Co-Rookie of the Year...Member of the 4x800 relay team to record a new

OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 100 meter dash (12.20) and in the 200 meter dash (25.29) at the Stan Lyons Invitational placing seventh and sixth respectively....Also finished seventh in the 100 meter and 10th in the 200 meter at the A-10 Championship.

High School

2006-2007 INDOOR: Recorded a personal best in the preliminaries of the 55 meter dash at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a time of 7.23...Placed fifth at the All-Ohio Meet in the 60 meter dash with a personal best time of 7.81...Finished second in 7.96 in the 60 meter dash at Ball State...Ran the 200 meter dash in five events...Finished third in the 200 meter dash at the Ball State Open...Set a personal best time in the event (25.78) at the New Balance Meet.

best 2:18.33 finishing 13th at the A-10 Championship and placed 10th at the Coastal Carolina Invite with a time of 2:20.64...Also ran in the 3000 meter race at Coastal Carolina clocking in at 11:11.69.

Member of the distance medley relay team to place ninth in 12:45.70 at the A-10 Championships...Part of the 4x800 relay team that recorded a season best time of 9:44.36 at the A-10 Championships. school record of 9:16.34 at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Owns the top two 800 meter run times for UD during the season, running 2:19.42 at the Stan Lyons Invite and 2:20.61 at the All-Ohio Championships... In addition, also competed at the Atlantic 10 Championships...Ran the 1500 meter in 4:48.45 at the AllOhio’s for the fastest Flyer time of the season in the event...She placed 10th in the same event at the A-10 Championships.

Two time state qualifier in track. Placed fourth in the 4x800 relay and seventh in the mile at the 2006 state track meet. Qualified for USATF Nationals twice in the 800m.

Personal Daughter of Kristen and Bill Tejkl... Born February 11, 1988... intends to major in Pre-med

OUTDOOR: Member of the 4x100 relay team to break a school record (47.64) at the All-Ohio Championships for the fifth fastest time in the A-10 during the season...Recorded four top 10 finishes overall...Competed in the 100 meter dash during a season-best at the Conference Championships in 12.46 placing 10th...Owns the second fastest time for a Flyer in the 200 meter recorded at the Stan Lyons Invitational (25.48) to finish eighth...Placed 15th at the A-10’s in the same event. High School Was a Texas UIL state qualifier in the 4x400 relay. Was also a two-time district 100m winner. Also started at point guard for her state qualifying basketball team.

KRISTIN TERRY

Personal Daughter of Latina Thomas... Born July 21, 1988... Civil Engineering major

SENIOR -- DISTANCE/MID-DISTANCE TYLER TX (BISHOP T.K. GORMAN) 2008-2009 INDOOR: In the 3,000 meter run, posted a time of 11:09.77 at the Findlay Classic...Took tenth place at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (11:12.25). Also competed in the 5,000 meter run at the Kent State Invitational, placing eighth with a time of 20:18.55.

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 10,000 meter run two times... Finished tenth overall at the All-Ohio Championships (40:08.44)... Ran a 40:21.40 at the Atlantic 10 Championships.

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2007-2008 INDOOR: Did not compete.

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OUTDOOR: Recorded a career best in the 10000 meter run (38:08.94) finishing 11th at the Atlantic 10

Championship...Finished seventh at the All-Ohio Championships (39:17.66) and fourth at the CCU Invitational (41:39.06)...Competed twice in the 5000 meter clocking times of 18:44.70 and 18:52.52.

2006-2007 INDOOR/OUTDOOR: Did not compete due to injury. High School

Member of the team state champions at Gorman from 2002-2006. Kristin was a two-time individual state champion in the 3200m (runner-up as a sophomore). In the 1600m she won the state championship as a junior and was runner-up twice (as a sophomore and as a senior). In cross country she was also a two-time state champion.

Personal

Daughter of Scott and Terry Terry... Born December 10, 1987... Intends to major in finance

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JOHNNA ZACCARI

2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 300 meter dash one time this season at the Findlay Oiler Open, taking second place (42.27)... Participated in the 400 meter dash for the flyers this season... Posted a time of 59.64 at the Akron Zips Invitational...Finished second at the Findlay Classic with a time of 59.70... Ran a 59.80 at the Kent State Invitational, good for tenth place. She was also a member of the 4x400 team that took first place at the Kent State Invitational (3:55.32).

2008-2009 INDOOR: Held the top four throws in the shot put for the flyers this season...Became the Atlantic 10 Indoor Champion for the second time in the shot put with a hurl of 45-11.25...Threw a 4509.25 at the Findlay Oiler Open, good for second place...Took first place at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational (43-11.75).

SOPHOMORE -- MID-DISTANCE MASON, OH (MASON)

OUTDOOR: Competed in the 400 meter dash five times... Took sixth place at the Atlantic 10 Championships with a personal best time of 56.73... Ran a 57.54 at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, good for seventh place...Had a sixth place finish at the All-Ohio Championships (57.79)... Was a member of the 4x400 meter relay team that broke the school record with a time of 3:48.20 at the Pepsi Florida Relays...Also competed in the 200 meter dash once at the Miami Invitational finishing ninth (26.52). High School A six-time state qualifier, Rachel Weber will race in the 400 meter and relay events as a member of Dayton’s squad...The Mason high school student is a 2005 and 2006 Fort Ancient Valley Conference First Team Selection and a 2006 and 2007 Second Team choice...She was named to the Cincinnati Enquirer All-City Team in 2006 and was also a Taco Bell Athlete of the Week...She currently holds the school record in the 400 meter at 57.75...Academically, Weber was a member of the National Honor Society.

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RACHEL WEBER

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JUNIOR -- THROWS STOW, OH (WALSH JESUIT)

OUTDOOR: Competed in the shot put four times over the season...Had a season best throw of 44-04.75 at the Pepsi Florida Relays...Finished fourth at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational with a throw of 43-11.75... Threw a 43-08.75 at the Early Bird Relays, finishing second...Took sixth place at the Atlantic 10 Championships (43-08.00). 2007-2008 INDOOR: Won gold in the shot put at the Atlantic 10 Championship with a career best throw of 46-04.25...Was named First Team All-Atlantic 10...Holds four of the top 5 best throws of the season by a Flyer...Finished fourth or better in every meet including three first place finishes...Also placed first at the DePauw Invite (45-08.00) and the ONU Friday Night Series (45-09.75)...Competed in the weight throw four times turning in a season best at the Oiler Open with a toss of 42-00.75. OUTDOOR: Took silver in the shot put at the A-10 Championship tossing 45-07.25...Earned Atlantic 10 Performer and Rookie of the Week on March 17 after winning gold at the Coastal Carolina Invite (44-05.50)...Had four of the top 5 throws of the season for UD...Also contested in the discus...Turned in a season best throw of 109-10 at the Southern Cup Invite. High School Akron Beacon Scholar Athlete of the Year in 2007...Holds shot put record at 43’0”...2007 Division I State Champion in shot put...2005 MVP of the Division II girls basketball State Championship Game. Personal Daughter of Pete and Pamela Zaccari...Sister of Jenn, age 25...Born July 5, 1989...Majoring in Marketing.

EMILY ZIMMERMAN

SOPHOMORE -- DISTANCE DAYTON, OH (ARCHBISHOP ALTER) 2008-2009 INDOOR: Competed in the 3,000 meter run four times this season...Finished second at the Findlay Classic (10:37.89)... Recorded a time of 10:43.15 at the Akron Zips Invitational...Ran a time of 10:48.18 at the Kent State Invitational, finishing ninth. She also competed in the one mile run at the Bowling Green State University Jane Herrmann Invitational, taking sixth (5:20.93). OUTDOOR: Posted the fastest time from a flyer in the 10,000 meter run at the Atlantic 10 Championships, running a 39:09.42. Participated in the 1,500 meter run at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, running a 4:52.26. Ran the 3,000 meter run at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, finishing fourth with a time of 10:31.87.

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Personal Daughter of Mike and Barb Zimmerman...Born on June 1, 1990...Major: French/English with a concentration in middle childhood education.

2009-2010

High School Member of the 2004, ‘05, ‘06 Archbishop Alter cross country team that finished as state runner-ups each year...In 2007, Zimmerman helped lead her high school cross country team in winning the state championship...Served as the team’s head captain her senior year...Three-year varsity letterwinner in track...Named Academic All-Ohio three-years straight in both cross country and track...Was sixth in her class and earned academic honors with distinction all four years at Archbishop.

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2009 was another year to remember for the University of Dayton track and field program. On a team-level, the Flyers placed second at both the A-10 indoor and outdoor conference meets for the second-straight season. On an individual-level, they had five conference champions, three regional qualifiers and sent their first athlete ever to the NCAA Championships in March. All in all, it’s been a remarkable couple seasons for Head Coach Adam Steinwachs, who has taken the program to new heights in just two years on campus. Amongst the many individual accomplishments of the 2008-09 team, Ashley Cattran’s efforts in the 800 meter run stands as the best season of any Flyer track athlete ever. Cattran broke the school record six times in the first three months of the season on her way to invitations to the USA Indoor Track & Field Championships in Boston, where the sophomore lined up with Olympic caliber competition. She then received an at-large bid to the NCAA Championships at Texas A&M University in March. Running against the best talent in the nation, the sophomore from Centerville, Oh. ran her way to 12th place after being seeded 16th in the pre-race rankings. Courtney Siebenaller also proved to be a quick study in the 2009 season, making it all the way to NCAA Regionals in the pole vault event as a rookie. The ultra-competitive freshman broke UD’s vault record 14 times during the course of the season and took gold in both the A-10 indoor and outdoor conference meets.

Charlotte, the team recorded 139 points at the event – the most by any Flyer team at A-10’s. At that meet, then-sophomores Ashley Cattran (800 meter), Mallory Barnes (weight throw) and Johnna Zaccari (shot put) all put together conference championship performances. Senior multi-event standout Amy Kremer also won the high jump for her 10th career conference medal, while freshman Siebenaller took gold in the pole vault and ran away with Rookie of the Year honors. For the Flyers’ record-setting performance, Steinwachs was recognized as the conference’s Indoor Coach of the Year.

The team also got off to a hot start at the 2009 A-10 Outdoor Championships, breaking two school records (pole vault and 4x800) in the event’s first day and clinging to first-place after the meet’s first nine events. They would break another two school records on day two, but once again could not keep up with Charlotte’s remarkable runners, who stormed to a fourthstraight conference title. Siebenaller once again claimed a conference championship for UD.

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After outdoors, Barnes and Siebenaller traveled to Louisville to represent the Flyers at the NCAA Regional meet. Siebenaller also had the distinction of being invited to Eugene, Ore. after the season for the 2009 USA Junior Outdoor Track & Field Championships.

Dayton’s other regional qualifier was sophomore Mallory Barnes, who broke the Atlantic 10 indoor weight throw record on her way to a fourth conference medal and was honored as Field Performer of the Meet. As a team, the Flyers were able to duplicate their unprecedented success from the 2008 season. UD won the Jane Hermann meet at Bowling Green during the outdoor season and placed second in the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational and the Early Bird Relays at the University of Cincinnati to open up the outdoor slate. Displaying a remarkable amount of consistency, the team also put up back-to-back second-place finishes at the A-10 Conference Championships.

2009-2010

The Flyers got off to a quick start at the 2009 Indoor Championships, leading the competition after its first day. Although they were eventually outpaced by perennial power,

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INDOOR BEST MARKS 55 METER DASH 7.08 BRITTANY THOMAS 7.17 BRITTANY THOMAS 7.22 LAUREN MCCORMICK

ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10

55 METER HURDLES 8.36 ANDREA CORNELL 8.39 ANDREA CORNELL

ATLANTIC 10 ATLANTIC 10

60 METER DASH 7.66 LAUREN MCCORMICK 7.66 BRITTANY THOMAS 7.69 BRITTANY THOMAS

FINDLAY AKRON FINDLAY

60 METER HURDLES 9.19 CHANTEE MATHEWS 9.21 ANDREA CORNELL 9.22 CHANTEE MATHEWS

BGSU FINDLAY FINDLAY

200 METER DASH 25.58 LAUREN O’BRIEN 25.70 LAUREN O’BRIEN 25.63 BRITTANY THOMAS

AKRON ATLANTIC 10 AKRON

300 METER DASH 42.05 STACY CHEW 42.27 RACHEL WEBER

FINDLAY FINDLAY

LONG JUMP 16-10.00 ANDREA FUNK 16-09.25 ANDREA FUNK 16-08.75 ANDREA FUNK

BGSU FINDLAY INDIANA

TRIPLE JUMP 34-14.00 ANDREA FUNK 34-10.50 ANDREA FUNK 34-10.50 ANDREA FUNK

FINDLAY KENT STATE BGSU

HIGH JUMP 5-08.75 AMY KREMER 5-08.00 TIFFANY MASKE 5-07.75 TIFFANY MASKE

ATLANTIC 10 AKRON FINDLAY

POLE VAULT 13-00.25 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER AKRON 13-00.25 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER NOTRE DAME 12-11.50 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER ATLANTIC 10 SHOT PUT 45-11.25 JOHNNA ZACCARI 45-09.25 JOHNNA ZACCARI 43-11.75 JOHNNA ZACCARI

ATLANTIC 10 FINDLAY BGSU

WEIGHT THROW 62-02.25 MALLORY BARNES 60-04.50 MALLORY BARNES 59-07.75 MALLORY BARNES

ATLANTIC 10 FINDLAY AKRON

4X200 RELAY 1:49.34 DAYTON “A”

ONU

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 12:49.00 DAYTON “A” 12:21.25 DAYTON “A” 12:27.00 DAYTON “A”

KENT STATE FINDLAY ATLANTIC 10

4X400 RELAY 3:55.32 DAYTON “A” 3:56.13 DAYTON “A” 4:02.40 DAYTON “A”

KENT STATE BGSU FINDLAY

4X800 RELAY 9:13.06 DAYTON “A” 9:13:60 DAYTON “A” 10:07.80 DAYTON “B”

ATLANTIC 10 FINDLAY FINDLAY

INDOOR PENTATHLON 3,280PTS AMY KREMER 2,718PTS EMILY KRIZMANIC

FINDLAY FINDLAY

DISCUS THROW 123-09 EMILY OVERMYER

AKRON

3000 METER STEEPLECHASE 10:55.80 ELLEN NIENHAUS 11:28.87 ELLEN NIENHAUS 11:31.60 LINDSEY CUMMINGS

ATLANTIC 10 FLORIDA RELAYS ATLANTIC 10

5000 METER RUN 17:02.10 MAUREEN BULGRIN 17:02.69 MAUREEN BULGRIN 17:21.01 MAUREEN BULGRIN

ALL-OHIO ATLANTIC 10 EARLY BIRD

10000 METER RUN 39:09.42 EMILY ZIMMERMAN 40:08.44 KRISTIN TERRY 40:21.40 KRISTEN TERRY

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-OHIO ATLANTIC 10

LONG JUMP 17-04.00 EMILY KRIZMANIC 17-04.00 ANDREA FUNK 16-10.00 AMY KREMER

EARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD EARLY BIRD

TRIPLE JUMP 35-05.00 ANDREA FUNK 35-04.50 ANDREA FUNK 35-02.00 ANDREA FUNK

STAN LYONS ALL-OHIO OLIVER NIKOLOFF

HIGH JUMP 5-01.00 TIFFANY MASKE 5-01.00 TIFFANY MASKE 5-05.00 AMY KREMER

FLORIDA RELAYS ATLANTIC 10 STAN LYONS

400 METER DASH 56.85 ASHLEY CATTRAN 58.20 STACY CHEW 58.39 STACY CHEW

KENT STATE KENT STATE FINDLAY

500 METER RUN 1:18.89 SARAH HOWLEY 1:22.37 LORIN MILLER

BGSU BGSU

600 METER RUN 1:37.86 KELLY JOHNSTON 1:41.18 SARAH HOWLEY 1:45.02 LORIN MILLER

INDIANA INDIANA INDIANA

800 METER RUN 2:06.37 ASHLEY CATTRAN 2:07.26 ASHLEY CATTRAN 2:07.43 ASHLEY CATTRAN

NOTRE DAME US NATIONALS NCAA CHMPSHIP

1,000 METER RUN 3:10.14 BRIGITTE SHERMAN 3:10.91 KATE TEJKL

FINDLAY FINDLAY

ONE MILE RUN 5:05.39 MAUREEN BULGRIN 5:06.31 LIZ COOREY 5:07.76 LIZ COOREY

INDIANA ATLANTIC 10 AKRON

OUTDOOR BEST MARKS

3,000 METER RUN 10:00.84 MAUREEN BULGRIN 10:03.54 MAUREEN BULGRIN 10:06.04 MAUREEN BULGRIN

AKRON ATLANTIC 10 BGSU

100 METER DASH 12.21 LAURENT MCCORMICK 12.23 BRITTANY THOMAS 12.23 LAUREN MCCORMICK

ALL-OHIO STAN LYONS ATLANTIC 10

MIAMI INVITATIONAL FLORIDA RELAYS ALL-OHIO

5,000 METER RUN 17:37.71 MAUREEN BULGRIN 17:46.54 MAUREEN BULGRIN 18:45.54 JACQUELINE JAWOREK

ATLANTIC 10 KENT STATE BGSU

100 METER HURDLES 14.50 ANDREA CORNELL 14.62 ANDREA CORNELL 14.85 ANDREA CORNELL

SHOT PUT 44-06.25 MALLORY BARNES 44-04.75 JOHNNA ZACCARI 44-02.50 SARAH ALLEN

ATLANTIC 10 STAN LYONS MIAMI INVITATIONAL

200 METER DASH 25.07 LAUREN MCCORMICK 25.28 BRITTANY THOMAS 25.29 LAUREN MCCORMICK

HAMMER THROW 178-5 MALLORY BARNES 177-3 MALLORY BARNES 176-0 MALLORY BARNES

ALL-OHIO FLORIDA RELAYS EARLY BIRD

ALL-OHIO STAN LYONS ATLANTIC 10

400 METER DASH 56.73 RACHEL WEBER 57.36 STACY CHEW 57.50 STACY CHEW

JAVELIN THROW 135-06 MICAILAH BROCK 121-8 MICAILAH BROCK 120-6 AMY KREMER

STAN LYONS FLORIDA RELAYS FLORIDA RELAYS

ATLANTIC 10 OLIVER NIKOLOFF MIAMI INVITATIONAL

400 METER HURDLES 1:06.20 SARAH HOWLEY 1:07.31 KELLY JOHNSTON 1:08.02 SARAH HOWLEY

DISCUS THROW 151-9 MALLORY BARNES 147-6 EMILY OVERMYER 140-6 MALLORY BARNES

MIAMI INVITIATIONAL STAN LYONS EARLY BIRD

OLIVER NIKOLOFF OLIVER NIKOLOFF STAN LYONS

800 METER RUN 2:08.07 ASHLEY CATTRAN 2:12.55 ASHLEY CATTRAN 2:13.77 ASHLEY CATTRAN

4X100 METER RELAY 47.35 DAYTON “A” 47.46 DAYTON “A” 47.77 DAYTON “A”

ATLANTIC 10 ALL-OHIO OLIVER NIKOLOFF

ALL-OHIO FLORIDA RELAYS ATLANTIC 10

4X100 HURDLES SHUTTLE 1:01.24 DAYTON “B” 1:04.71 DAYTON “A”

FLORIDA RELAYS FLORIDA RELAYS

1500 METER RUN 4:30.30 ASHLEY CATTRAN 4:32.67 MAUREEN BULGRIN 4:34.67 ASHLEY CATTRAN

ATLANTIC 10 STAN LYONS MIAMI INVITATIONAL

4X400 METER RELAY 3:48.20 DAYTON “A” 3:51.22 DAYTON “A” 3:54.84 DAYTON “A”

FLORIDA RELAYS ALL-OHIO OLIVER NIKOLOFF

3000 METER RUN 10:27.39 ELISSA MASON 10:31.87 EMILY ZIMMERMAN

STAN LYONS STAN LYONS

4X800 METER RELAY 8:55.04 DAYTON “A”

ATLANTIC 10

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2009-2010 WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD

2008-2009 RESULTS

POLE VAULT 12-07.50 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER STAN LYONS 12-03.50 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER ATLANTIC 10 12-03.50 COURTNEY SIEBENALLER OLIVER NIKOLOFF

HEPTATHLON 4117 AMY KREMER 4073 EMMA STEINMETZ 3692 EMILY KRIZMANIC

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INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 5 PERFORMANCES 55 METER Erica Prigg Lauren McCormick Lauren McCormick Lauren McCormick Brittany Thomas

6.96 7.01 7.07 7.08 7.08

2/22/2006 2/16/2008 2/17/2007 1/27/2007 2/20/2009

60 METER Erica Prigg 7.50 2/1/2003 Erica Prigg 7.64 2/15/2003 Lauren McCormick 7.66 1/26/2008 Lauren McCormick 7.66 1/30/2009 Brittany Thomas 7.66 2/14/2009 200 METER Kaamilya Davis 24.63 2/14/1998 Kaamilya Davis 24.91 2/13/1999 Kaamilya Davis 24.95 2/20/1999 Kaamilya Davis 25.22 2/21/1998 Kaamilya Davis 25.31 12/12/1997 300 METER Stacy Chew 42.05 12/5/2009 Rachel Weber 42.27 12/5/2009 Stacy Chew 42.40 12/2/2007 Stacy Chew 42.45 12/1/2007 Stacy Chew 42.61 12/2/2006 400 METER Kaamilya Davis 55.70 2/21/1998 Kaamilya Davis 55.85 2/14/1998 Kaamilya Davis 55.67 12/12/1997 Ashley Cattran 56.85 1/17/2009 Kaamilya Davis 57.28 12/11/1998 500 METER Lisa Aubry Liz Forster Ashley Cattran Lisa Aubry Liz Forster

1:14.93 1:15.35 1:16.81 1:18.22 1:18.22

2/2/2007 1/12/2007 1/18/2008 2/17/2007 2/17/2007

600 METER Kelly Johnston Kaamilya Davis Khaleelah Sneed Liz Forster Sarah Howley

1:37.86 1:39.93 1:40.31 1:40.60 1:41.18

1/10/2009 1/25/1997 2/1/2003 1/20/2006 1/10/2009

800 METER Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran

2:06.37 2:07.26 2:07.34 2:07.43 2:08.54

3/6/2009 3/2009 2/14/2009 3/13/2009 1/30/2009

1,000 METER Brigitte Sherman Kara Storage Brigitte Sherman Elisabeth Bennett Liz Coorey

2:59.12 3:00.29 3:02.56 3:05.41 3:07.25

2/16/2008 12/7/2002 1/18/2008 1/19/2002 1/18/2008

1,500 METER Kristy Van Orden

5:13.30

1/28/1996

3,000 METER Kara Storage Kara Storage Tara Storage Maureen Bulgrin Maureen Bulgrin

9:49.72 9:56.54 9:57.54 10:00.84 10:03.54

2/9/2002 2/2/2002 1/26/2002 2/14/2009 2/20/2009

5,000 METER Tara Storage Tara Storage Tara Storage Maureen Bulgrin Tara Storage

17:19.82 17:23.11 17:36.84 17:37.71 17:39.23

2/22/2003 2/17/2001 2/12/2000 2/20.2009 2/19/2000

MILE RUN Tara Storage Kara Storage Kara Storage Kara Storage Brigitte Sherman

4:56.23 4:57.42 4:58.64 5:00.00 5:00.92

2/8/2002 1/19/2002 2/16/2002 2/17/2001 2/16/2008

55 METER HURDLES LeBren Martin LeBren Martin LeBren Martin Andrea Cornell Cicely Marshall

8.15 8.20 8.25 8.36 8.38

2/19/2000 1/22/2000 2/19/2000 2/20/2009 1/24/1998

60 METER HURDLES LeBren Martin 8.73 2/12/2000 LeBren Martin 8.79 1/29/2000 LeBren Martin 8.92 2/12/2000 Candace McKinley 9.12 2/13/2005 Chantee Mathews 9.18 12/2/2006 Micailah Brock 9.18 12/2/2006 HIGH JUMP Amy Kremer 5’08.75” 2/20/2009 Tiffany Maske 5’08.00” 2/14/2009 Amy Kremer 5’08.00” 12/2/2006 Amy Kremer 5’08.00” 12/9/2006 Amy Kremer 5’07.75” 2/3/2006 LONG JUMP Candace McKinley 18’00.25” 2/13/2005 Andrea Funk 17’06.00” 2/1/2008 Candace McKinley 17’04.75” 12/9/2006 Cicely Marshall 17’02.75” 1/16/1998 Lauren McCormick 17’02.25” 2/1/2008 TRIPLE JUMP Cicely Marshall 38’9.5” 1/24/1998 Cicely Marshall 37’05.75” 3/3/2000 Cicely Marshall 37’01.75” 2/21/1998 Andrea Funk 36’09.00” 1/12/2008 Andrea Funk 36’08.50” 2/16/2008 SHOT PUT Jodi Borges 52’03.25” 3/3/2000 Jodi Borges 51’09.00” 12/10/1999 Jodi Borges 51’08.25” 2/12/2000 Jodi Borges 48’02” 6/19/1999 Jodi Borges 47’09” 4/24/1999 WEIGHT THROW Mallory Barnes 62’02.25” 2/20/2009 Mallory Barnes 60’04.50” 12/5/2009 Mallory Barnes 59’07.75” 2/14/2009 Mallory Barnes 58’06.50” 1/31/2009 Mallory Barnes 57’07.50” 1/17/2009 POLE VAULT Courtney Siebenaller Courtney Siebenaller Courtney Siebenaller Courtney Siebenaller Courtney Siebenaller

13’00.25” 12’01.50’ 12’05.50” 12’01.50” 11’11.75”

2/14/2009 2/20/2009 1/23/2009 1/30/2009 1/10/2009

PENTATHLON Amy Kremer 3408 pts. Amy Kremer 3280 pts. Amy Kremer 3171 pts. Amy Kremer 3119 pts. Candace McKinley 3106 pts. 4X400 METER RELAY 1. Marquita Moss 3:55.06 2. Karla Klosterman 3. Jill Dombrauckas 4. Kaamilya Davis 1. Stacy Chew 2. Lisa Aubry 3. Liz Forster 4. Emma Steinmetz

3:55.14

1. Rachel Weber 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:55.32

1/17/2009

1. Rachel Weber 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:56.32

1/23/2009

1. Brittany Thomas 2. Stacy Chew 3. Lisa Aubry 4. Ashley Cattran

3:58.77

2/1/2008

4X800 METER RELAY 1. Kelly Johnston 9:13.06 2. Liz Coorey 3. Kate Tejkl 4. Ashley Cattran

2/20/2009

1. Kelly Johnston 2. Liz Coorey 3. Kate Tejkl 4. Ashley Cattran

9:13.60

1/30/09

1. Brigitte Sherman 2. Angela Conlon 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin

9:23.73

2/16/2008

1. NA 9:34.14 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA 1. Brigitte Sherman 2. Angela Conlon 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin

9:36.07

1/18/2008

DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. NA 11:44.74 2/22/2003 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA 1. Kara Storage 11:51.63 1/26/2002 2. Tara Storage 3. Khaleelah Sneed 4. Elisabeth Bennett 1. Kara Storage 12:16.70 2/10/2001 2. LeBren Martin 3. Courtney Harring 4. Tara Storage

2/14/1998

2/2/2007

1. Liz Coorey 12:21.25 1/30/2009 2. Kate Tejkl 3. Ellen Nienhaus 4. Lindsey Cummings 1. Liz Coorey 12:49.22 1/17/2009 2. Kate Tejkl 3. Ellen Nienhaus 4. Lindsey Cummings

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60 METER HURDLES LeBren Martin Candace McKinley Chantee Mathews Micailah Brock Emma Steinmetz

2/1/2003 1/26/2008 2/14/2009 1/30/1999 2/9/2002

HIGH JUMP Amy Kremer 5’08.75” Tiffany Maske 5’08.00” Jill Dombrauckas 5’06.00” Megan Sweeney 5’06.00” Michele Carter 5’06.00” Tiffany Maske 5’04.50” LONG JUMP Candace McKinley 18’00.25” Andrea Funk 17’06.00” Cicely Marshall 17’02.75” Lauren McCormick 17’02.25” Jill Dombrauckas 17’01.25”

2/14/1998 1/20/2001 2/14/2009 2/14/2009 2/2/2007 12/5/2008 12/5/2009 12/1/2007 2/1/1997

500 METER Lisa Aubry Liz Forster Ashley Cattran Sarah Howley Kaamilya Davis

1:14.93 1:15.35 1:16.81 1:18:89 1:18.60

2/2/2007 2/2/2007 1/18/2008 1/23/2009 2/1/1997

600 METER Kelly Johnston Kaamilya Davis Khaleelah Sneed Liz Forster Sarah Howley

1:37.86 1:39.93 1:40.31 1:40.60 1:41.18

1/10/2009 1/25/1997 2/1/2003 1/20/2006 1/10/2009

800 METER Ashley Cattran Karla Klosterman Khaleelah Sneed Sarah Kessler Kate Tejkl

2:06.37 2:16.47 2:16.78 2:20.49 2:20.50

3/6/2009 2/21/1998 1/27/2001 2/6/2005 2/16/08

1,000 METER Brigitte Sherman Kara Storage Elisabeth Bennett Liz Coorey Allison Mahrer

2:59.12 3:00.29 3:05.41 3:07.25 3:08.97

2/16/2008 12/7/2002 1/19/2002 1/18/2008 1/28/2001

1,500 METER Kristy Van Orden

5:13.30

1/28/1996

3,000 METER Kara Storage Tara Storage Maureen Bulgrin Maggie Keane Elissa Mason

9:49.72 9:57.54 10:00.84 10:17.39 10:25.03

2/9/2002 1/26/2002 2/14/2009 2/21/1998 2/14/2009

5,000 METER Tara Storage Maureen Bulgrin Melissa Rittenhouse Kara Storage Maggie Keane

17:19.82 17:37.71 17:53.73 18:02.78 18:24.32

2/22/2003 2/20/2009 2/10/1999 1/29/2000 2/17/1996

MILE RUN Tara Storage Kara Storage Brigitte Sherman Liz Coorey Maureen Bulgrin

4:56.23 4:57.42 5:00.92 5:02.46 5:05.39

2/8/2002 1/19/2002 2/16/2008 2/16/2008 1/10/2009

55 METER HURDLES LeBren Martin Andrea Cornell Cicely Marshall Micailah Brock Candice McKinley

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8.15 8.36 8.38 8.44 8.46

12/12/1997 1/17/2009 2/16/2002 1/17/2009 2/19/2000

2/19/2000 2/20/2009 1/24/1998 2/17/2007

PENTATHLON Amy Kremer Candace McKinley Micailah Brock Sally Sauerenheimer Jessica Schulte

2/20/2009 2/14/2009 12/10/1999 12/2/2006 2/17/1996 1/18/2008 2/13/2005 2/1/2008 1/16/1998 2/1/2008 2/19/2000 1/24/1998 1/12/2008 12/11/1998 1/13/2006 2/17/2007 3/3/2000 1/8/2005 2/16/2008 12/1/2007 12/10/1999 2/20/2009 12/3/2005 1/12/2008 2/1/2008 2/3/2006 2/14/2009 2/20/2009 1/30/2009 2/16/2009 2/16/2009

3408 pts. 3085 pts. 3060 pts. 2701 pts. 2658 pts.

4X200 METER RELAY 1. Lauren O’Brien 1:49.34 2. Emma Steinmetz 3. Samantha English 4. Emily Krizmanic 4X400 METER RELAY 1. Marquita Moss 3:55.06 2. Karla Klosterman 3. Jill Dombrauckas 4. Kaamilya Davis

4X800 METER RELAY 1. Kelly Johnston 9:13.06 2. Liz Coorey 3. Kate Tejkl 4. Ashley Cattran

2/20/2009

1. NA 9:34.14 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA 1. Brigitte Sherman 9:23.73 2. Angela Conlon 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin 1. NA 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA

9:42.01

1. Kate Tejkl 2. Bridget Conlon 3. Alex Miles 4. Angela Conlon

9:44.36

DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. NA 11:44.74 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA

2/16/2008

2/17/2007

2/22/2003

1. Liz Coorey 11:48.22 2. Kate Tejkl 3. Ellen Nienhaus 4. Lindsey Cummings

1/17/2009

1. Kara Storage 11:51.63 2. Tara Storage 3. Khaleelah Sneed 4. Elisabeth Bennett

1/26/2002

1. Kara Storage 12:16.70 2. LeBren Martin 3. Courtney Harring 4. Tara Storage

2/10/2001

1. Ellen Nienhaus 2. India Moss 3. Bridget Kuhel 4. Sydney Hubbard

2/18/2005

12:46.39

1/18/2008

2/14/1998

1. Rachel Weber 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:55.32

1/17/2009

1. Stacy Chew 2. Lisa Aubry 3. Liz Forster 4. Emma Steinmetz

3:55.14

2/14/2007

1. Marquita Moss 2. Karla Klosterman 3. Christina Curry 4. Kaamilya Davis

3:58.43

2/21/1998

1. Brittany Thomas 2. Stacy Chew 3. Lisa Aubry 4. Ashley Cattran

3:58.77

2/1/2008

WOMEN’S TRACK & FIELD

55.67 56.85 57.54 58.20 58.56

TRIPLE JUMP Cicely Marshall 38’9.5” Andrea Funk 36’09.00” Jill Dombrauckas 35’11.25” Tara Hentgen 35’7.25 Briona Gresham 35”07.25” SHOT PUT Jodi Borges 52’03.25” Kelly Pohlman 47’08.00. Johnna Zaccari 46’04.25” Sarah Allen 45’07.00” Kelly Gray 41’05.75” WEIGHT THROW Mallory Barnes 62’02.25” Kelly Pohlman 56’08.75” Molly McCarty 54’10.00” Kerry Allen 48’06.75” Connie Fleming 44’06” POLE VAULT Courtney Siebenaller 13’00.25” Katie DeVault 11’03.75” Erin Baldinger 10’08.00” Pembrook Strickland 10’04.00” Melissa Walls 10’04.00

2/12/2000 2/13/2005 12/2/2006 12/2/2006 12/2/2006

2009-2010

400 METER Kaamilya Davis Ashley Cattran Khaleelah Sneed Stacy Chew Courtney Harring

8.73 9.12 9.18 9.18 9.20

RECORDS

55 METER Erica Prigg 6.96 Lauren McCormick 7.01 Brittany Thomas 7.08 Marquita Moss 7.10 Brittany Thomas 7.16 60 METER Erica Prigg 7.50 Lauren McCormick 7.66 Brittany Thomas 7.66 Marquita Moss 7.77 Aftan Delaney 7.80 200 METER Kaamilya Davis 24.63 LeBren Martin 25.38 Lauren O’Brien 25.58 Brittany Thomas 25.63 Lauren McCormick 25.68 300 METER Stacy Chew 42.05 Rachel Weber 42.27 Ashley Cattran 42.40 Marquita Moss 42.64 Liz Forster 43.09

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OUTDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 5 PERFORMANCES 100 METER Marquita Moss Kaamilya Davis Marquita Moss Erica Prigg Aftan Delaney Lauren McCormick

11.94 11.94 11.97 12.02 12.02 12.02

5/2/1998 5/1/1999 5/2/1998 5/3/2003 2004-2005 5/3/2008

200 METER Khaleelah Sneed Kaamilya Davis Kaamilya Davis Kaaamilya Davis Courtney Harring

24.30 24.33 24.45 24.49 25.00

5/3/2003 5/2/1998 4/10/1999 5/9/1998 5/20/1999

400 METER Khaleelah Sneed Kaamilya Davis Kaamilya Davis Khaleelah Sneed Kaamilya Davis

53.30 54.30 54.80 54.98 54.99

5/2/2004 5/2/1998 5/1/1999 5/3/2003 3/19/1999

800 METER Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran Ashley Cattran Kelly Johnston Kelly Johnston

2:08.07 2:12;55 2:13.77 2:14.33 2:15.75

4/17/2009 4/3/2009 5/2/2009 5/2/2009 4/25/2009

1,500 METER Ashley Cattran Maureen Bulgrin Ashley Cattran Kara Storage Liz Coorey

4:30.30 4:32.76 4:34.60 4:34.96 4:37.13

5/2/2009 4/25/2009 4/11/2009 3/30/2003 5/2/2009

10:06.64 10:06.95 10:11.01 10:14.33 10:16.99

5/6/2000 3/17/2001 3/17/2000 5/5/2001 5/5/2001

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3,000 METER Tara Storage Tara Storage Kara Storage Tara Storage Kara Storage

1. Stacia Harold 2. Erica Prigg 3. Aftan Delaney 4. Khaleelah Sneed

47.68

4/18/2003

1. Liz Forster 47.69 2. Micella Davis 3. Lauren McCormick 4. Brittany Thomas

5/6/2007

1. Brittany Thomas 47.46 2. Kate Muskat 3. Lauren O’Brien 4. Lauren McCormick

5/2/2009

4X200 METER RELAY 1. Aftan Delaney 1:42.70 2. Stacia Harold 3. Courtney Harring 4. Erica Prigg 1. Zanora Berry 1:44.70 2. Eliza Schuette 3. Marquita Moss 4. Kaamilya Davis 4X400 METER RELAY 1. Rachel Weber 3:48.20 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3/19/2003

4/5/1996

4/3/2009

1. Rachel Weber 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:51.22

4/17/2009

1. Kate Tejkl 2. Lisa Aubry 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:52.40

5/3/2008

1. Marquita Moss 3:52.22 2. Jill Dombrauckas 3. Christina Curry 4. Kaamilya Davis

5/2/1998

5,000 METER Maureen Burgrin 17:02.10 Maureen Burgin 12:02.69 Kara Storage 17:11.11 Kara Storage 17:18.30 Maureen Burgin 17:21. 01

4/17/2009 5/2/2009 5/4/2002 4/26/2002 3/21/2009

10,000 METER Tara Storage 37:00.70 Tara Storage 37:00.74 Melissa Rittenhouse 37:30.82 Melissa Rittenhouse 37:47.00 Melissa Rittenhouse 38:03.26

5/3/2003 5/3/2003 3/19/1999 3/18/1997 4/10/1999

ONE MILE RUN Julie Evers 5:18.12 Kristy Van Orden 5:19.10 Maggie Keane 5:19.16 Jennifer McGrady 5:55.5

3/17/1998 3/15/1996 3/17/1998 1997

TWO MILE RUN Melissa Rittenhouse 11:28.70 Kelly Klosterman 12:25.31 E. Moosbrugger 13:39.55

4X800 METER RELAY 1. Kelly Johnston 8.55.04 2. Liz Coorey 3. Maura Bulgrin 4. Ashley Cattran

12/11/1998 12/11/1998 12/11/1998

5/3/2008

100 METER HURDLES LeBren Martin 14.24 LeBren Martin 14.32 LeBren Martin 14.37 Andrea Cornell 14.50 Andrea Cornell 14.55

1. Kate Tejkl 9:12.10 2. Brigitte Sherman 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin

4/16/2000 4/1/2000 5/6/2000 5/2/2009 4/26/2008

4/25/2008

400 HURDLES LeBren Martin LeBren Martin LeBren Martin LeBren Martin LeBren Martin

1:01.24 1:01.96 1:01.56 1:02.88 1:03.83

4/29/2000 4/1/2000 3/17/2001 5/6/2000 5/5/2001

1. Kate Tejkl 9:15.53 2. Brigitte Sherman 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin 1. Liz Forster 9:16.34 2. Angela Conlon 3. Bridget Conlon 4. Kate Tejkl

3000 METER STEEPLECHASE Ellen Nienhaus 10:55.80 Anne Oltman 11:15.73 Ellen Nienhaus 11:20.60 Ellen Nienhaus 11:28.87 Sydney Hubbard 11:31.04

5/2/2009 5/3/2008 5/3/2008 4/3/2009 5/6/2007

4X100 METER RELAY 1. Brittany Thomas 47.35 2. Kate Muskat 3. Lauren O’Brien 4. Lauren McCormick 1. Liz Forster 47.64 2. Micella Davis 3. Lauren McCormick 4. Brittany Thomas

5/2/2009

4/21/2007

1. Kate Tejkl 2. Lisa Aubry 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

3:55.81

4/18/2008

1. Rachel Weber 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Catrran

3:54.84

3/28/2009

5/2/2009

9:27.46

5/3/2003

1. Liz Forster 2. Ellen Nienhaus 3. Tara Hentgen 4. Sydney Hubbard

9:31.38

5/7/2006

University of Dayton “A” 1:58.30 1. NA 2. NA 3. NA

DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. Monica Roach 13:23.90 2. Kimberly Houston 3. Elizabeth Bilek 4. Stephanie Grant 1. Maggie Keane 13:24.15 2. Elizabeth Schuette 3. Laura Prizner 4. Melissa Rittenhouse HIGH JUMP Amy Kremer Amy Kremer Megan Sweeney Jill Dombrauckas Tiffany Maske

5’07.00” 5’07.00” 5’07.00” 5’06.00” 5’07.00”

LONG JUMP Stacia Harold 17’09.00” Candace McKinely 17’06.75” Andrea Funk 17’06.75” Christina Curry 17’04.75” Christina Curry 17’04.25”

3/17/2000

3/20/1999

4/5/1996

5/7/ 2006 5/6/2007 4/28/2007 3/2/1999 4/3/2009 4/1/2006 5/3/2008 5/2/1998 5/1/1999

TRIPLE JUMP Cicely Marshall 37’08.00” Cicely Marshall 37’06.75” Cicely Marshall 37’04.00 Andrea Funk 36’11.75” Andrea Funk 36’11.50”

3/21/1998 5/2/1998 4/11/1998 5/3/2008 4/21/2007

POLE VAULT Courtney Siebenaller 12’07.50” Courtney Siebenaller 12’03.50” Courtney Siebenaller 12’03.50” Courtney Siebenaller 12’01.50” Courtney Siebenaller 12’01.50”

4/25/2009 5/2/2009 3/28/2009 4/17/2009 4/11/2009

SHOT PUT Jodi Borges Jodi Borges Jodi Borges Kelly Pohlman Kelly Pohlman

49’3.00” 49’3.00” 49’3.00” 48’1.75” 47’9.00”

4/29/2000 4/1/2000 3/14/2000 3/17/2006 4/22/2006

DISCUS Jodi Borges 160’03.00” Jodi Borges 157’07.00” Jodi Borges 156’10.00” Jodi Borges 154’06.00” Jodi Borges 152’08.00”

1999 3/17/2000 4/29/2000 4/24/1999 5/6/2000

JAVELIN Courtney Stevenson 135’10.00” Micailah Brock 135’06.00” Courtney Stevenson 134’01.00” Courtney Stevenson 129’05.00” Courtney Stevenson 127’00.00” Candace McKinley 124”10.00

3/10/2001 4/25/2009 4/3/1999 5/1/1999 3/6/1999 4/28/2007

HAMMER Mallory Barnes Mallory Barnes Mallory Barnes Mallory Barnes Mallory Barnes

4/17/2009 4/3/2009 3/21/2009 5/2/2009 4/25/2009

178’05.00” 177’03.00” 176’00.00” 175’00.00” 170’20.00”

5/6/2007

1. NA 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA

800 SPRINT MEDLEY 1. Kimberly Houston 1:49.18 2. Erica Prigg 3. LeBren Martin 4. Courtney Harring

1600 SPRINT MEDLEY 1. Kimberly Houston 4:14.93 2. Erica Prigg 3. Courtney Harring 4. Karla Klosterman

3/17/2000

3/20/1999

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11.94 11.94 12.02 12.02 12.02

5/2/1998 5/1/1999 5/3/2003 2004-2005 5/3/2008

200 METER Khaleelah Sneed Kaamilya Davis Courtney Harring Lauren McCormick Marquita Moss

24.30 24.33 25.00 25.02 25.07

5/3/2003 5/2/1998 5/20/1999 4/28/2007 5/2/1998

400 METER Khaleelah Sneed Kaamilya Davis Ashley Cattran Rachel Weber Courtney Harring

53.30 54.30 56.08 56.73 56.80

5/2/2004 5/2/1998 4/18/2008 5/2/2009 5/20/1999

800 METER Ashley Cattran Elisabeth Bennett Khaleelah Sneed Karla Klosterman Kate Tejkl

2:08.07 2:16.00 2:16.48 2:16.56 2:18.33

1,500 METER Ashley Cattran 4:30.30 Maureen Bulgrin 4:32.67 Kara Storage 4:34.96 Liz Coorey 4:37.13 Tara Storage 4:42.13 3,000 METER Tara Storage 10:06.64 Kara Storage 10:11.01 Maureen Bulgrin 10:18.25 Maggie Keane 10:19.82 Julie Evers 10:23.00 5,000 METER Ellen Nienhaus 17:02.10 Kara Storage 17:11.11 Tara Storage 17:27.59 Liz Coorey 17:35.77 Elissa Mason 17:49.89

4/17/2009 5/3/2003 3/10/2001 4/24/1999 5/3/2008 5/2/2009 4/25/2009 3/30/2002 5/2/2009 4/1/2000 5/6/2000 3/17/2000 4/25/2008 4/11/1998 4/4/1998 4/17/2009 5/4/2009 4/12/2002 3/28/2009 3/21/2009

10,000 METER Tara Storage 37:00.70 Melissa Rittenhouse 37:30.82 Kristin Terry 38:08.94 Emily Zimmerman 39:09.42 Dianne Striebel 39:19.8

5/3/2003 3/19/1999 5/3/2008 5/2/2009 5/7/2006

ONE MILE RUN Julie Evers 5:18.12 Kristy Van Orden 5:19.10 Maggie Keane 5:19.16 Jennifer McGrady 5:55.5

3/17/1998 3/15/1996 3/17/1998 1997

TWO MILE RUN Melissa Rittenhouse 11:28.70 Kelly Klosterman 12:25.31 E. Moosbrugger 13:39.55

12/11/1998 12/11/1998 12/11/1998

100 HURDLES LeBren Martin Andrea Cornell Christina Curry Cicely Marshall Zanora Berry

1:01.24 1:04.60 1:06.00 1:06.20 1:07.9

4X100 METER RELAY 1. Brittany Thomas 47.35 2. Kate Muskat 3. Lauren O’Brien 4. Lauren McCormick 1. Liz Forster 2. Micella Davis 3. Lauren McCormick 4. Brittany Thomas

47.64

4/29/2000 4/11/1998 5/4/1996 3/28/2009 5/7/2006 5/2/2009 5/3/2008 5/6/2007 5/2/2009 4/6/2009 5/2/2009

4/21/2007

4/18/2003

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1. Aftan Delaney 2. Erica Prigg 3. Courtney Harring 4. Khaleelah Sneed

48.07

4/12/2002

1. LeBren Martin 2. Courtney Harring 3. Kimberly Houston 4. Erica Prigg

48.14

4X200 METER RELAY 1. Aftan Delaney 1:42.70 2. Stacia Harold 3. Courtney Harring 4. Erica Prigg 1. Zanora Berry 1:44.70 2. Eliza Schuette 3. Marquita Moss 4. Kaamilya Davis 4X400 METER RELAY 1. Rachel Weber 3:48.20 2. Sarah Howley 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

4/16/2000

3/19/2003

4/5/1996

4/3/2009

1. Marquita Moss 3:52.22 2. Jill Dombrauckas 3. Christina Curry 4. Kaamilya Davis

5/2/1998

1. Kate Tejkl 2. Lisa Aubry 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

5/3/2008

3:52.40

1. Liz Forster 3:56.10 2. Micella Davis 3. Lauren McCormick 4. Brittany Thomas 1. India Moss 2. Liz Forster 3. Lisa Aubry 4. Stacy Chew

4/21/2007

3:56.2

5/7/2006

1. Elizabeth Kleemeier 3:58.28 2. Christina Curry 3. Karla Klosterman 4. Kaamilya Davis

4/24/1999

4X800 METER RELAY 1. Kelly Johnston 8.55:04 2. Liz Coorey 3. Stacy Chew 4. Ashley Cattran

5/2/2009

1. Kate Tejkl 9:12.10 2. Brigitte Sherman 3. Liz Coorey 4. Maureen Bulgrin

5/3/2008

1. Liz Forster 2. Angela Conlon 3. Bridget Conlon 4 Kate Tejkl

9:16.34

5/6/2007

1.NA 2. NA 3. NA 4. NA

9:27.46

5/3/2003

1. Liz Forster 2. Ellen Nienhaus 3. Tara Hentgen 4. Sydney Hubbard

9:31.38

5/7/2006

1. Karla Klosterman 9:51.86 2. Allison Mahrer 3. Elizabeth Bennett 4. Khaleelah Sneed

3/31/2001

800 SPRINT MEDLEY 1. Kimberly Houston 1:49.18 2. Erica Prigg 3. LeBren Martin 4. Courtney Harring University of Dayton “A” 1:58.30 1. NA 2. NA 3. NA 1600 SPRINT MEDLEY 1. Kimberly Houston 4:14.93 2. Erica Prigg 3. Courtney Harring 4. Karla Klosterman DISTANCE MEDLEY 1. Monica Roach 13:23.90 2. Kimberly Houston 3. Elizabeth Bilek 4. Stephanie Grant 1. Maggie Keane 13:24.15 2. Elizabeth Schuette 3. Laura Prizner 4. Melissa Rittenhouse

3/17/2000

3/20/1999

3/17/2000

3/20/1999

4/5/1996

HIGH JUMP Amy Kremer 5’07.00” 5/7/ 2006 Megan Sweeney 5’07.00” 4/28/2007 Jill Dombrauckas 5’06.00” 3/2/1999 Michele Carter 5’06.00” 4/20/1996 Tiffany Maske 5’05.00” 4/12/2008 Lauryn Fougerousse5’05.00” 4/18/2008 LONG JUMP Stacia Harold 17’09.00” Candace McKinely 17’06.75” Andrea Funk 17’06.75” Christina Curry 17’04.75” Emily Krizmanic 17’04.00”

5/3/2008 5/2/1998 3/21/2009

TRIPLE JUMP Cicely Marchall Andrea Funk Tara Hentgen Jill Dombrauckas Amanda Soto

37’08.00” 36’11.75” 36’06.00” 35’11.25” 35’10.00”

3/21/1998 5/3/2008 4/1/2006 5/2/1998 5/5/2001

POLE VAULT Courtney Siebenaller 12’07.50” Katie DeVault 10’08.00” Melissa Walls 10’08.00” Pembroke Strickland10’06.00” Lauren Szechy 9’02.25”

4/25/2009 4/12/2008 4/18/2008 5/3/2008 3/29/2008

SHOT PUT Jodi Borges Kelly Pohlman Sarah Allen Johnna Zaccari Mallory Barnes

49’03.00” 48’01.75” 46’06.25” 45’07.25” 44’06.25”

4/29/2000 3/17/2006 5/3/2008 5/3/2008 4/11/2009

DISCUS Jodi Borges Mallory Barnes Emily Overmeyer Kelly Pohlman Connie Fleming

160’03.00” 151’09.00” 147’06.00” 147’03.00” 145’01.00”

1999 4/11/2009 3/21/2009 4/29/2006 4/22/2006

4/1/2006

JAVELIN Micailah Brock 135’06.00” Courtney Stevenson 135’10.00” Candice McKinley 124’10.00” Amy Kremer 120’06.00” Emily Krizmanic 118’08.00”

4/25/2009 3/10/2001 4/28/2007 4/3/2009 5/2/2009

HAMMER Mallory Barnes Molly McCarty Kelly Pohlman Kerry Allen Jodi Borges

4/17/2009 3/2/2009 4/22/2006 4/17/2009 5/3/2003

178’50.00’’ 168’90.00” 159’03.00” 157’1.00” 141’8.00”

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3000 STEEPLECHASE Ellen Nienhaus 10:55.80 Anne Oltman 11:15.73 Sydney Hubbard 11:31.04 Lindsay Cummings 11:31.60 Bridget Kuher 12.23.10

4/16/2000 4/25/2009 5/1/1999 4/11/1998 5/4/1996

47.68

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400 HURDLES LeBren Martin Christina Curry Zanora Berry Sarah Howley Amy Kremer

14.24 14.50 14.67 15.15 15.26

1. Stacia Harold 2. Erica Prigg 3. Aftan Delaney 4. Khaleelah Sneed 1. Brittany Thomas 2. Sam English 3. Lauren O’Brien 4. Lauren McCormick

RECORDS

100 METER Marquita Moss Kaamilya Davis Erica Prigg Aftan Delaney Lauren McCormick

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NCAA COMPLIANCE WHAT IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE/”PROSPECT”?

A prospect is any student who has started classes for the ninth (9th) grade, any student who receives financial assistance or other benefits from UD and/or its athletics representative that are not normally provided to prospective students generally. You become a “recruited prospective student-athlete” at a particular college if any coach or representative of the college’s athletics interests (booster or representative) approaches you (or any member of your family) about enrolling and participating in athletics at that college. Activities by coaches or boosters that cause you to become a recruited prospective student-athlete are: • Providing you with an official visit* • Placing more than one telephone call to you or any other member of your family • Visiting you or any other member of your family anywhere other than the college campus • You may take a maximum of five “official visits” with no more than one to any single institution NCAA COMPLIANCE - THE NCAA AND YOU The University of Dayton is committed to the principle of institutional control in operating its athletics program in a manner that is consistent with the letter and spirit of NCAA, conference and university rules and regulations. The University’s commitment is to maintain control of its athletics programs through cooperation between responsible administrators, coaches, faculty, all institutional staff members, student-athletes and representatives of the University’s athletics interests. WHO ARE UD ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES/BOOSTERS*? • Any current and former member of any UD Athletics Division fan support group • Any contributor to UD Athletics or booster group members • Season ticket holders • Anyone who has helped arrange employment or employed a cur rent or prospective student-athlete • Anyone who has been involved, in any way, in the promotion of Flyer Athletics

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*Please note: Once you become an athletics representative, you retain that identity indefinitely. WHAT ARE EXTRA BENEFITS? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a UD staff member or an athletics representative to provide a prospective or enrolled studentathlete or his/her family with a benefit not specifically authorized by NCAA regulations. Impermissible extra benefits would include, but are not limited to: • Cash or loans of any amount • Co-signing or arranging a loan • Gifts or discounted/free services (e.g., airline tickets, merchandise, etc.) • Rent-free or reduced-cost housing • Employment of a student-athlete at a rate higher than wages paid for similar work • Payment to a student-athlete for work not performed

A MESSAGE TO PROSPECTS... To participate in varsity athletics, student-athletes must receive “qualifier” status determined by the NCAA Clearinghouse. Please visit www. NCAAClearinghouse.net for further information. It is never too early for student-athletes to start planning for college. Call the NCAA’s “Wanna Play? Know the Rule” hotline at 1-800-638-3731 to hear recorded information and order your free copy of the NCAA Guide for the College Bound Student-Athlete. ASK BEFORE YOU ACT The importance of following all NCAA rules and regulations is imperative to maintaining the integrity of the University of Dayton. We ask all alumni, current student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, their families and friends to help the University protect the athletic eligibility of our studentathletes and the reputation of the University by adhering to the rules and regulations of the NCAA and by contacting the UD Compliance Office or the NCAA with all questions. With questions regarding the information above, contact Neil Sullivan, Coordinator for Compliance, in the UD Compliance Office at (937)-229-4861 or Neil.Sullivan@notes.udayton.edu.

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Associate Commissioner........................Jackie Campbell Associate Commissioner......................................Ray Cella Associate Commissioner......................Celene McGowan Associate Commissioner................................Megan Kahn Director of Communications.......................Stephen Haug Assoc. Director of Communications Ann Marie Person Assistant Director of Championships..........Brade Jones Assistant Director of Compliance...................Kelly Webb

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On March 2, 1975, the idea of what is now the Atlantic 10 Conference was conceived. What started as an eight-school, men’s basketball-only affiliation has grown into a 14-university, 21-sport league that is universally hailed as one of the best conferences in the country. That growth and prominence is a direct result of the ideals and commitments of the member institutions of the Atlantic 10 - the University of Dayton, Duquesne University, Fordham University, The George Washington University, La Salle University, University of Massachusetts, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, University of Rhode Island, University of Richmond, St. Bonaventure University, Saint Joseph’s University, Saint Louis University, Temple University, and Xavier University. The 14 member institutions of the A-10 are united and strengthened by their diversity. Each is extraordinary in its educational mission, whether of a Catholic faith, a private university or a land grant institution. The varied pursuits of each member prove that there are many threads that weave the fabric for a great conference. The presidents and chancellors of Atlantic 10 institutions, in conjunction with Atlantic 10 Commissioner Bernadette V. McGlade, have made a strong commitment to making the academic and athletics equation a successful one. Over the years, the league membership has strived to better recognize the academic accomplishments of its student-athletes. The Commissioner’s Honor Roll, which cites every Atlantic 10 student-athlete with a 3.5 grade point average or better, recognized 1,162 student-athletes in the Fall 2008 while 1,164 were named to the Spring 2009 Honor Roll. The league sponsors Academic All-Conference teams in each of its sports and honors one student-athlete per sport as the A-10 Student-Athlete of the Year. Moreover, the Atlantic 10 provides four postgraduate scholarship grants to qualified student-athletes. In 2000-09, 182 student-athletes earned Academic All-Conference recognition, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie, Christa Dominick of La Salle, St. Bonaventure’s Katelyn Murray and David Zenk of George Washington received postgraduate scholarship grants. The Atlantic 10 Conference had 50 teams among the 767 Division I sports teams honored by the NCAA with public recognition awards for their latest multi-year Academic Progress Rate scores. These teams posted multi-year APR scores in the top 10 percent of all squads in their respective

2008-09 REVIEW For the 15th time in Conference history and sixth since 2000, the Atlantic 10 Conference earned multiple at-large berths to the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament as league champion Temple was joined by Xavier and Dayton in the field of 65. The A-10 was the only non-BCS conference to earn multiple at-large bids. Xavier advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the third time in six years and ended the year ranked 15th by ESPN/USA Today and 20th by the Associated Press. Duquesne and Rhode Island earned NIT bids, while Richmond reached the semifinals of the College Basketball Invitational. Off the court, Commissioner McGlade announced that Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, N.J., would serve as the site of the Atlantic 10 Men’s Basketball Championship in 2010, 2011 and 2012 and that the finals will be televised on CBS Sports for the first time in league history. In women’s basketball, Charlotte captured its first-ever A-10 Championship and was joined in the NCAA Tournament by Temple and Xavier. It marked the fourth time in five seasons that three teams from the Conference received NCAA berths. Dayton, Duquesne, George Washington, Richmond and St. Bonaventure garnered WNIT bids as an unprecedented eight A-10 teams represent the league in postseason play. Saint Louis became the first A-10 volleyball program to go undefeated (13-0) in league play since 1997 and seized its second league championship. The Billikens were joined by Dayton in the 2008 NCAA Volleyball Championship, giving the Conference multiple NCAA teams for the third time in history. In men’s soccer, Dayton captured its first A-10 Championship since 1998, while Massachusetts and Saint Louis earned at-large berths to the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship. It marked the first time since 1989 that three A-10 teams represented the Conference in the tournament. Charlotte claimed its second consecutive A-10 women’s soccer championship and advanced to the second round of the NCAAs. In softball, UMass won its league-record 21st regular season and Conference Championships and advanced to the NCAA Regional finals. Richmond seized its eighth straight A-10 women’s swimming & diving championship and Massachusetts took home the men’s crown for the fourth consecutive year and 11th time in program annals. Xavier captured its first-ever Atlantic 10 Baseball Championship and became the first team since 1999 to hoist the A-10 trophy with two wins on the final day of the Championship. In cross country, Richmond won its second-ever women’s crown while Massachusetts’ men’s team claimed its first A-10 title since 1995. The UMass field hockey team seized both the regular season title and the A-10 Championship crown for the second consecutive year. Charlotte won its fourth-straight league title in men’s golf, Massachusetts seized its second-ever A-10 lacrosse title and first since 2000, Xavier repeated as league champions in men’s tennis and earned the accompanying NCAA automatic berth, while Richmond claimed the program’s sixth A-10 women’s tennis championship. Massachusetts captured its

league-record 13th Atlantic 10 women’s rowing championship, Charlotte defended its women’s indoor and outdoor track & field titles, while the 49ers’ men’s team also captured the indoor and outdoor crowns. In all, 464 teams have represented the Atlantic 10 Conference in postseason play since the 1976-77 campaign. Individually, the 2008-09 campaign was filled with extraordinary achievements both in competition and in the classroom. Saint Joseph’s senior Ahmad Nivins, the 2009 Atlantic 10 Player of the Year in men’s basketball, and Temple’s Dionte Christmas, the league’s first-ever three-time scoring champion, were named honorable mention All-Americans by the Associated Press. Nivins was selected by the Dallas Mavericks with the 56th overall selection in the 2009 NBA Draft, while Derrick Brown of Xavier was drafted 40th overall by the Charlotte Bobcats. Ta’Shia Phillips of Xavier garnered Associated Press honorable mention women’s basketball All-America honors and represented the nation as a member of the 2009 World University Games team. George Washington’s Jessica Adair was selected by the Phoenix Mercury with the 34th pick in the 2009 WNBA Draft. Calum Angus of Saint Louis was named to the NSCAA/adidas men’s soccer All-America first-team, while Temple’s J.T. Noone and Chris Salvaggione of Charlotte garnered second-team men’s soccer All-America distinction. Charlotte women’s soccer standout Hailey Beam was tabbed a third-team All-American, while Dayton’s Kathleen Beljan earned freshman All-America honors. George Washington third baseman Sean Rockey garnered third-team All-America baseball honors, while Rich Devereaux of Duquesne, Dayton’s Cameron Hobson and Zack Miller of Saint Louis received freshman All-America accolades. In addition, a record 16 student-athletes from the A-10 were selected in the 2009 MLB Draft. Massachusetts senior Brandice Balschmiter received secondteam All-America distinction in softball and became just the second student-athlete in league annals to garner four consecutive major awards for her sport as a four-time Pitcher of the Year. Teammate Carly Normandin was tabbed a third-team All-American. In swimming & diving, senior David Zenk of George Washington became the first swimmer in Conference history to be named A-10 Swimmer of the Year three times. Sammi McCloud of Saint Louis received third-team All-America honors in women’s volleyball, while SLU volleyball head coach Anne Kordes was tabbed the CVU.com National Coach of the Year. Charlotte’s Pat Springs earned All-America in women’s outdoor track & field (long jump), while Jasmine Jennings (hammer throw) of Rhode Island became the program’s first-ever women’s outdoor track & field All-American. Atlantic 10 student-athletes thrived in the classroom as well. In all, 17 Atlantic 10 student-athletes were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-America teams. First-team Academic All-America honorees were Ryan Bennett (baseball) and Theresa Lisch (women’s basketball) of Saint Louis, Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie (women’s track & field) and Nikki Labuda Czaplicki (women’s soccer), Temple’s J.T. Noone (men’s soccer) and Zack Simmons (men’s soccer) of Massachusetts, who was tabbed the NCAA Academic All-American of the Year for men’s soccer. Women’s volleyball standout Christa Dominick of La Salle earned an educational grant for the upcoming academic year through the NCAA postgraduate scholarship program, while Charlotte’s Lamarra Currie received an NCAA Ethnic Minority Postgraduate Scholarship. Additionally, Priscilla Edwards of St. Bonaventure was among just 20 student-athletes nationally to be presented with the National Academic Momentum Award, while La Salle’s field hockey team posted the highest team grade point average in the nation for field hockey. Rhode Island’s Jimmy Baron and Dionte Christmas of Temple were among the ten men’s basketball finalists for the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award. The Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award recognizes student-athletes for great achievement during competition and in the classroom while celebrating the loyalty of seniors who honor their four-year commitment to their universities. The acronym “CLASS” stands for Celebrating Loyalty and Achievement for Staying in School.

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sports. This represents an increase of 16 teams from a year ago and ranked the league fifth among 31 Division I Conferences. In 19 of the 21 sports sponsored by the Atlantic 10, the league’s APR was at or above the conference average nationally according to the most recent data released by the NCAA. Moreover, 75 A-10 teams attained a perfect score in the NCAA’s Graduation Success Rate Report. The Atlantic 10 Conference, with a total population of nearly 74 million people within its geographic footprint of eight states and the District of Columbia, will crown champions in 21 sports this season: baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s cross country, field hockey, men’s golf, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s indoor and outdoor track & field, women’s rowing, men’s and women’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s volleyball.

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ADMINISTRATION DR. DANIEL J.CURRAN UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT

Daniel J. Curran is president of the University of Dayton, recognized as a top-tier national university and one of the 10 best Catholic universities in the country. The Philadelphia native became the University of Dayton’s 18th president and first lay leader on July 1, 2002. Dr. Curran is guiding the University of Dayton through transformational times. A new master plan will shape development on a campus that now spans to the Great Miami River. A new strategic plan will focus on strengthening the school’s distinctive Catholic and Marianist identity, diversifying the student body, internationalizing the curriculum, hiring nationally prominent faculty and building upon a learning-living environment that supports academic excellence. Under Dr. Curran’s leadership, the University of Dayton has enjoyed a 15 percent jump in first-year applications, record sponsored research dollars, increased national recognition — and tremendous momentum. In the past five years, the University started new exchange programs in China, established centers of excellence in nanotechnology and fuels and combustion, opened the Science Center and Innovation Center, built a sports complex, launched the nation’s first accelerated law curriculum and started a doctor of physical therapy program. In addition, UD opened the Dayton Early College Academy, a public high school on campus that prepares first-generation college students to earn a high school diploma and college credits at the same time. In the residential arena, UD constructed two facilities that combine living and learning — Marianist Hall, a residence hall with learning spaces, and ArtStreet, an imaginative housing and arts education complex in the University neighborhood. RecPlex, an ultramodern fitness and recreation complex, opened in 2006. In addition, UD teamed with commercial developers on two ventures: University Place, a two-story mixed-use development on the corner of Brown and Stewart streets that will include graduate apartments and retail outlets, and Courtyard by the Marriott at the University of Dayton, a hotel near UD Arena. As part of Citirama 2007, the Dayton Homebuilders Association built a five-house townhouse and renovated another four houses in the student neighborhood. Beyond the physical changes, the University of Dayton has grown in national stature under Dr. Curran’s leadership. A 2006 survey ranks UD first among Catholic universities and third overall for community revitalization initiatives. UD places second nationally in the amount of materials research it performs annually, according to the National Science Foundation. In the classroom, the entrepreneurship program ranks fifth in the nation, according to Entrepreneur magazine and The Princeton Review. As a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s Division I board of directors, Dr. Curran helped shape academic reforms designed to improve the graduation rate of student-athletes. He has been named to its executive committee and Division I-AA/I-AAA Presidential Advisory Group. His other national board memberships include the Higher Learning Commission, part of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. In the Dayton region, he focuses on economic development and high-tech issues. He chairs the Wright Brothers Institute board and serves on nearly two dozen others, including the Dayton Development Coalition, Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce, National Composite Center and Miami Valley Research Foundation. In the state, the governor tapped him for the Ohio Aerospace and Advisory Council. The Dayton Development Coalition named Curran the Dayton region’s most outstanding volunteer citizen for 2006 for his efforts in securing more than $55 million in Ohio Third Frontier Project grants for the Miami Valley. Colleagues praise him for his forward-thinking approach, dedication to the Marianist mission, energy, approachability and strong commitment to social justice. A sociologist by training, Dr. Curran spent 23 years in various administrative and faculty positions at Saint Joseph’s University in Philadelphia, most recently as executive vice president and vice president for academic affairs. He’s a noted scholar in criminology, juvenile justice and social problems, with a deep interest in international issues. His passion for social justice runs deep. At his presidential installation ceremony in April 2003, he noted that a Catholic university must be “a force for social change. As a community of learners and educators, we must analyze the causes of social injustice and educate professionals with a conscience.” He serves on the board of the Ohio Children’s Defense Fund. In 2005, he joined University of Dayton students on a relief trip to hurricane-stricken Mississippi. In 2002, he received the Eternal Flame Award, an international award given for “exceptional contribution to the field of Holocaust education.”

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Most of Dr. Curran’s research has focused on ways to address social inequality. His prolific scholarly record includes eight books, most of which he co-authored with his wife, Claire M. Renzetti, a sociology professor at the University of Dayton. Theories of Crime: A Reader was published in 2003 and is now available in Polish and Czech. The two are working on updated editions of Women, Men and Society: The Sociology of Gender and Social Problems: Society in Crisis. In 1993, the University of Pittsburgh Press published his Dead Laws for Dead Men, a historical analysis of coal mine health and safety legislation. Before becoming a vice president at Saint Joseph’s University, Dr. Curran served as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences for four years. He started his academic career there in 1979 with a series of faculty positions in the department of sociology, including chair from 1988 to 1992. As a professor of sociology, he has taught courses in criminology, social problems, juvenile justice and white-collar crime. Dr. Curran also served as president of the faculty senate at Saint Joseph’s University. In 1990, he served as a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Melbourne in Australia. He held a concurrent professorship at Nanjing University in China. Dr. Curran earned a Ph.D. from the University of Delaware in 1980 after receiving a master’s degree from Temple University in 1978 and a bachelor’s degree from Saint Joseph’s University in 1973 — all in sociology. Dr. Curran and his wife, Claire, have two sons, Sean and Aidan.

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TIM WABLER

VICE PRESIDENT/ DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS A former Flyer student-athlete himself, Tim Wabler is the seventh man to serve as the University of Dayton’s Director of Athletics. As UD’s Vice-President and Director of Athletics, Wabler is responsible for the oversight of 17 intercollegiate athletics programs, on-campus athletic facilities including Baujan Field and the Frericks Center, and the University of Dayton Arena with the surrounding Arena Sports Complex. Wabler first returned to the University’s Athletics Division as an administrator in 1993 as Associate Director Athletics. As Associate AD, Wabler worked in every area of athletics administration -- overseeing UD’s sports programs, student-athlete support services, development and major facility projects. Since Wabler has been part of the Dayton Athletics Division, the Flyers have experienced significantly improved competitive success. Since 1998, UD has had 32 conference championships and had 21 teams reach the post-season. In the nine years prior to 1998, the Flyers had only seven conference championships and one tournament appearance. The highlights include the following: Women’s soccer has earned five NCAA tournament appearances (including a berth in the “Sweet Sixteen” in 2001) and has won eight of the last 11 A-10 regular season championships. Women’s volleyball has earned four NCAA tournament appearances and has won nine A-10 titles (regular season and/or tournament). Men’s soccer has won five A-10 titles and played in the 2008 NCAA tournament. The baseball team’s record for wins in a season was 25 after the 2000 campaign -- since then UD has won at least 30 games five times. And the Flyer football team has won the Pioneer Football League championship nine times in the 16-year history of the league, and has taken home the 2002 and 2007 NCAA Division I-AA Mid-Major National Championships. As success on the field has improved, UD student-athletes have also performed in the classroom. The Flyers’ combined cumulative grade point average has risen to a school-record 3.209. UD has had 34 Academic All-Americans in the last eight years. Only Nebraska, Rensselaer Poly and Rice had more. The Flyers had three Arthur Ashe Scholar-Athletes in 2005-06, the most in school history. Dayton is consistently among the league leaders in placing student-athletes on the Atlantic 10 Commissioner’s Honor Roll, even though the Flyers participate in fewer A-10 sports than all but one school. UD had the most players on the PFL Academic Honor Roll for the eighth consecutive year in 2007. Wabler oversaw the Athletics Division’s efforts to provide top-notch facilities for the next generation of Flyer student-athletes with the creation of the Arena Sports Complex. Development of the Arena Sports Complex began with a $13 million renovation to the University of Dayton Arena, completed in 2002. Since then, the University has added a running track, the Jerry Von Mohr Football Practice Field, Time Warner Cable Stadium for baseball and a new softball stadium. Early in Wabler’s tenure, the Athletics Division built the $4.3 million Donoher Basketball Center, an addition to the UD Arena, to provide new facilities for men’s and women’s basketball and football. The entire facility, which was dedicated in June of 1998, was conceived, planned and completed in 20 months time. In those 20 months, the entire $4.3 million cost was paid for by charitable gifts to the University. On campus, renovations to Baujan Field (soccer) and the Frericks Center (volleyball) have improved those facilities to among the best in the Midwest. The latest step forward on campus is the renovation of the Athletics Practice Facility (formerly the Physical Activities Center) that provides much-needed indoor practice space for more than 400 Flyer student-athletes. The Collins Gymnasium now serves as the indoor practice home for all of UD’s outdoor sports, and the conversion of the Lackner Natatorium to a dedicated basketball-only practice facility was completed during the summer of 2007. Including the Arena Seating Plan, gifts to Athletics total over $4.5 million annually. Wabler, a Dayton native, is in charge of all coaches’ contracts for the Athletics Division, and manages radio and TV agreements. Wabler is also the administrator who oversees UD’s athletic fund-raising efforts and long-term finances. Radio and television agreements have been expanded to increase exposure for Flyer athletics. Dayton football, basketball, soccer, volleyball, baseball and softball games are heard internationally on the World Wide Web. UD football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball games are also broadcast on News/Talk 1290 WHIO-AM and FM. Wabler has been actively involved in numerous A-10 Conference committees, including the Championships Review Committee, Baseball Committee and Soccer Committee. His committee work also extends to service to the University community. He currently serves on UD’s Campus Master Planning Committee, and has been a past member of UD’s Committee on Diversity in Community and Resource Allocation Steering Committee. Wabler is also an NCAA Peer Reviewer and a member of the Greater Dayton YMCA’s Board of Trustees. A 1974 graduate of UD’s School of Business Administration, Wabler has also completed the Sports Management Institute Executive Program. A former member of UD’s Athletic Board, Wabler was a four-year letterwinner and three-time Pitcher of the Year for UD. He served as team captain as a senior. A 1970 graduate of Chaminade High School in Dayton, Wabler is the first Dayton native to serve as the University’s Director of Athletics. Tim and his wife Arlene have two daughters, Sarah and Leigh Anne.

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ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR A storied football coaching career came to an end when Mike Kelly stepped down as head coach of the Flyers on January 22, 2008, but a new chapter began for Kelly and the University of Dayton Athletics Division when he took on the duties of Associate Athletics Director. A man who has dedicated his life to mentoring, Kelly will have no trouble stepping into his new expanded role. In addition to overseeing the departments of Academics, Athletics Communication and Equipment, he will serve as an adviser to up-and-coming coaches. The University’s past president, Brother Raymond L. Fitz, once said “I regard Mike Kelly as one of the best teachers the University of Dayton has.” Kelly developed innumerable players and coaches to experience success on the field and in life. Those teaching skills are just one of the many he possesses that make his transition to administration seamless. Kelly will draw from his nearly 40 years of coaching experience to develop UD’s young professionals. He will serve as a Sports Program Administrator (SPA) for football, baseball, track & field, women’s basketball and women’s cross country. A six-time PFL Coach of the Year, and seven-time national Coach of the Year, he spent 27 years as head coach of the perennial powerhouse Dayton Flyers football program. His management of his staff and players, and his day-to-day dealings with all the departments involved with supporting the program will serve him well in his role of Associate Athletics Director. In Kelly’s last season as head coach, the Flyers finished with an 11-1 record, clinched the Pioneer Football League, won the 2007 Gridiron Classic and were crowned NCAA FCS Mid-Major national champions. Kelly’s goal is to contribute to continue raising the bar in all areas of the University of Dayton Athletics Division. He’s shown, with his team’s successes on the football field, he can set it high. When he stepped down as UD’s football coach, he ended one of the winningest coaching careers in the history of college football, his career winning percentage of .819 the best of any active coach who had been in the profession 25 years or more. In addition to the 1989 NCAA Division III national title, Kelly’s Flyers were also NCAA FCS Mid-Major national champions (by a national poll) in 2002 and 2007.

DR. MICHAEL O’HARE FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE

Dr. Michael O’Hare, Professor of Physics and Professor of Electro-Optics, was named faculty representative to the NCAA in 1998. Dr. O’Hare has been in the Department of Physics at the University of Dayton since 1966 and served as chair of the department from 1983 to 2007.

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Dr. O’Hare has taught physics at all levels and has research experience in atomic, molecular, solid-state and optical physics. He has served as a consultant and visiting scientist to the Wright - Patterson Air Force Materials Laboratory. Most recently, Dr. O’Hare was a co-principal investigator on a NASA sponsored NOVA grant to design curricula for developing scientific literacy in preservice teachers. Dr. O’Hare’s duties as faculty representative to the NCAA include: taking an active role in the institutional control of the intercollegiate athletics program; representing a faculty viewpoint and faculty oversight and advice in the administration of the athletics program; involvement in the assurance of academic integrity of the athletics program and the maintenance of the welfare of the student-athletes; and monitoring of performance of the studentathletes. Dr. O’Hare and his late wife, Patricia, have four daughters, all of whom graduated from the University of Dayton.

A true reflection of Kelly’s character is the way he operated the football program. Taking a stand on integrity has always been paramount in his philosophy and The Ohio High School Athletic Association took notice, honoring Kelly with the OHSAA Ethics and Integrity Award, which is presented annually to an Ohioan who has displayed outstanding ethical behavior and integrity in performing his duties and is a role model for others. Some of the previous winners include: astronaut and former U.S. Senator John H. Glenn Jr., Archie Griffin, Wayne Embry, Bill Hosket, Jim Tressel and Clark Kellogg. In February of 2008, Kelly became the 150th member of one of UD’s most exclusive clubs, the University of Dayton Athletic Hall of Fame, and was the sole inductee that year. His 27 years as head coach are the most of any UD coach in any sport. Before being selected as the Flyer’s head coach, Kelly was defensive coordinator under Rick Carter at UD for four seasons. Carter and Kelly first teamed together in the same positions at Hanover College in 1975 and 1976. Kelly is a graduate of Milton-Union High School in West Milton, Ohio, and later attended Manchester (IN) College. He was quarterback on the football team and catcher on the baseball team while lettering in both sports for all four years. After graduating with a degree in physical education and health, he taught and coached at the high school level from 1970-75. During that time, he also earned his master’s degree in physical education from Ball State University. Mike and his wife, Jeanne, reside in Kettering and have two daughters, Jodie Beth and Nikki.

MEGAN PEASE

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SENIOR WOMAN ADMINISTRATOR Flyer student-athlete and administrator Megan Pease returned to UD in August 2008 when she was named Dayton’s Assistant Director of Athletics and Senior Woman Administrator. Pease was a standout volleyball player from 1999 to 2003 at the University of Dayton. After graduation, she first worked in the Athletics Division as UD’s Compliance Coordinator for all 17 Flyer sports teams from 2004 to 2006. She assisted UD’s Associate Director of Athletics in all areas of NCAA and A-10 regulations. She then was Dayton’s Assistant Director of Marketing for one year before taking a position with Paychex, Inc. in Dayton. While working in the UD athletics administration, she also served as the Faculty Advisor for the Flyer Student-Athlete Advisory Board.

Pease came to UD following a prep career that concluded with her being named the Ohio Division I Player of the Year in 1998 at Mansfield (OH) Madison High School. She was part of a UD volleyball program that won 102 matches, including an A-10 Regular Season Championship in 2001 and UD’s first-ever A-10 Tournament title in 2003.

Pease holds two degrees from the University of Dayton. She earned her Bachelor’s in Management Information Systems (with a minor in Operations Management) in 2003, and her MBA (specialization in Marketing) in 2004.

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She was a senior leader of the Flyer team that won UD’s first-ever NCAA Tournament match with a stunning. five-game upset of host Michigan State. She was a three-time recipient of the Dr. R. Elaine Driedame Coach’s Award. As a junior and senior, she was the president of UD’s Student-Athlete Advisory Board.

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During her first stint at Dayton, Pease implemented the community service element of the NCAA Life Skills program at the University of Dayton, the successful initial marketing of the 2007 NCAA Women’s Basketball Regional at UD Arena, and the monitoring of squad lists, initial eligibility and continuing eligibility for UD’s nearly 400 student-athletes.

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e v i t c e p s r e p a new A VIEW FROM THE NEWEST FLYERS

I came to the University of Dayton because of its excellence in academics and athletics. UD has also given me the opportunity to continue my running career at the collegiate level. This year has been a great first year not only with my academics but also with experiencing an A-10 championship in Cross Country. – Allie Heniff, Freshman (Distance) I chose to come to UD because I really like the atmosphere of the team and the coaches are great. The team is like a big family which makes the transition that much better because you know they are there for you if you need anything. I really like it here so far because everyone is really nice and if you ever need help with anything they are more than glad to help if you ask. – Christine Borchers, Freshman (Throws) I decided to come to UD because of my family tradition here as well as the Marianist connection from my high school. The success of the cross country and track & field programs were also a large influence on my decision to come to UD. So far, my experience as a Flyer has been a great one. Everyone is very supportive and I have loved every minute with the team and the UD community. - Taylor Beyerle, Freshman (Distance)

I chose the University of Dayton because of the fantastic engineering and track and field programs it has to offer. I have found the academic and athletic faculty to be very caring people who want to see you succeed. My experience at UD has been very enjoyable and I expect it to just keep getting better and better. – Renee Otte, Freshman (Heptathlon)

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Being apart of the track and field team here at the University of Dayton has given me great opportunities to grow as a person and an athlete. Our team is awesome and I love all of the girls. I got a chance to go to Eugene, Oregon this past summer and it was one of the greatest experiences in my life. I got the opportunity to compete against the best athletes my age and watch the best athletes in the world. – Courtney Siebenaller, Sophomore (As a freshman competed at the US Junior Championship) I decided to come to the University of Dayton because of the excellence in academics and the close-knit community atmosphere of both the students and faculty. I have enjoyed my experience so far and everyone has been so welcoming on the team. I could not picture myself anywhere else! – Marisa Slomski, Freshman (Distance) I first chose to come to the University of Dayton because of the beautiful campus, the promising track program, and the overwhelming sense of community. After being here for a couple of months I have realized that this was by far the best decision I have ever made. I have had a blast these past months and I can’t wait for many more! – Katie Nageotte, Freshman (Pole Vault)

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2006 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM • 2008 ATLANTIC 10 SECOND PLACE - OUTDOOR • 2008 ATLANTIC 10 SECOND PLACE - INDOOR • 2008 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM • 2009 ATLANTIC 10 SECOND PLACE - INDOOR • 2009 INDOOR COACH OF THE YEAR • 2009 ATLANTIC 10 SECOND PLACE - OUTDOOR • 2009 ALL-ACADEMIC TEAM • 2009 CROSS COUNTRY ATLANTIC TEN CHAMPIONS • 2009 CROSS COUNTRY COACH OF THE YEAR

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Findlay Oiler Open Findlay Oiler Open Ohio State Invitational BGSU Challenge Jane Hermann Invitational Findlay Classic Findlay Classic Akron Invitational Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships Atlantic 10 Indoor Championships Alex Wilson Invitational Alex Wilson Invitational NCAA Championship NCAA Championship

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Early Bird Relays Weems Baskin Relays Oliver Nikoloff Invitational Miami Invitational All-Ohio Championship All-Ohio Championship Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championship Atlantic 10 Outdoor Championship Billy Hayes Invitational NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional NCAA East Regional NCAA Championship NCAA Championship NCAA Championship NCAA Championship

Amherst, MA Bloomington, IN Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Greensboro, NC Eugene, OR Eugene, OR Eugene, OR Eugene, OR

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