2006 Kansas Cross Country Media Guide

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2006 Kansas Cross Country 2006 Schedule Sept. 2 ....................................Bob Timmons Invitational ............................................................(Lawrence, Kan.) Sept. 8......................................K-State Wildcat Invitational ............................................................(Manhattan, Kan.) Sept. 23 ............................................Roy Griak Invitational ..........................................................(Minneapolis, Minn.) Oct. 14..............................NCAA Pre-Nationals Invitational ............................................................(Terre Haute, Ind.) Oct. 27 ........................................Big 12 Championships ..............................................................(Lawrence, Kan.) Nov. 11 ........................................NCAA Midwest Regional ................................................................(Iowa City, Iowa) Nov. 20 ............................................NCAA Championships ............................................................(Terre Haute, Ind.)

Coaching Staff Head Coach ....................Stanley Redwine (Arkansas, ’85) Year at Kansas ........................................Entering Seventh Year as a Head Coach ..................................Entering 13th ....................................................(six at Tulsa, six at KU) Assistant Coach ................................................Doug Clark ..............................................(Central Missouri State, ‘81) Events Coordinator ..........................................Tim Weaver Administrative Assistant ..............................Debbie Luman Office Phone ..............................................(785) 864-3486 Best Time To Call..................................................Mornings Office Fax ..................................................(785) 864-5525 Office Address ........................................1651 Naismith Dr. ..............................................Lawrence, KS 66045-0881 Office E-mail..............................................dluman@ku.edu

Media Information Assistant A.D. for Media Relations Cross Country Contact Office Phone Cell Phone E-mail MRD Fax Mailing Address

ChrisTheisen Geoff Herberg (785) 864-7947 (785) 766-9310 herberg@ku.edu (785) 864-7944 1651 Naismith Drive Lawrence, KS 66045

PRESS SERVICES: Members of the media are supplied with weekly releases that contain updated performance sheets and the latest meet results. On the day of the meet, the media relations staff will distribute pre-meet notes and other pertinent information. INTERVIEWS: All interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged through cross country media relations contact Geoff Herberg at (785) 864-7947. Please give at least 24 hours notice. Phone interviews will be done on a call-back basis only when convenient for the student-athlete or coach.

Table of Contents Quick Facts/Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Head Coach Stanley Redwine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-3 Assistant Coach Doug Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Athletics Director Lew Perkins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Cross Country Support Staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 2006 Cross Country Outlook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 2006 Cross Country Rosters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Meet the Men Jayhawks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8-14 Meet the Women Jayhawks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15-22 2005 Men’s Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 2005 Women’s Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Rim Rock Farm & Biographies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-30 Jayhawk Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Year-by-Year Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Lawrence, Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 University of Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-35 Big 12 Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

Quick Facts Location ..........................................................................Lawrence, Kan. Founded ............................................................................................1866 Enrollment ......................................................................................29,624 Nickname..................................................................................Jayhawks Colors..........................................................................Crimson and Blue Chancellor ..........................................................Dr. Robert Hemenway Athletics Director..................................................................Lew Perkins Faculty Athletics Representative.. ......................................Don Green Affiliation..............................................................NCAA Division I/Big 12 Associate A.D./S.W.A........................................Kelly Landry Mehrtens Home Course................................................................Rim Rock Farm Season of Cross Country (M/W) ..........................................93rd/32nd NCAAAppearances (M/W)..............................................................21/2 NCAA Titles (M/W) ..............................................................................1/0 NCAA Individual Champions (M/W) ................................................5/0 Conference Championships (M/W)................................................19/0 Conference Individual Champions (M/W)......................................22/0 2005 Conference Finish (M/W) ..................................................3rd/8th Men’s Letterwinners (Returning/Lost) ..............................................6/3 Women’s Letterwinners (Returning/Lost) ........................................4/2

Guide Credits The 2006 University of Kansas Cross Country Media Guide was written, edited and designed by Geoff Herberg, Kansas media relations assistant, with editorial and design assistance from the media relations staff. Photography by Jeff Jacobsen and University Archives. Covers designed by Geoff Herberg. Printing by Pittcraft Printing of Pittsburg, Kan. This media guide was paid for with private funds.

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Head Coach Stanley Redwine STANLEY REDWINE Head Coach Seventh Year At Kansas/13th Overall Arkansas ‘85

During Redwine’s Tenure at Kansas:

=40 All-Americans =5 Individual National Championships

=KU’s First Cross Country Conference Champion in 40 years

Since taking the reins of the track and field and cross country teams at the University of Kansas, Stanley Redwine has found success in leaps and bounds. As he enters his seventh year at the helm, Redwine, his staff and his teams continue to establish their marks in the lore of Jayhawk history, shattering school records and adding several All-Americans to the illustrious luminaries of Kansas’ storied past. Judging by his results, both as a coach and as an athlete, this path looks to continue into the future. In Redwine’s first six seasons, 22 Kansas athletes have achieved 40 All-America honors, and the men’s and women’s teams have combined to set more than 50 school records and crack the KU all-time top-five list in more than 60 events. At Kansas, he has coached three individuals to national championships in five different events. As a result of their outstanding performances, Redwine’s 2001 and 2002 men’s track and field teams were enshrined into the KU Hall of Fame after back-to-back eighth place finishes at the NCAA Championships. The 2005-06 academic year was especially rewarding for Redwine, his staff and his teams. Under his tutelage, the men’s cross country team recorded its best results at both the Big 12 Conference Championships and the NCAA Championships in more than a decade, finishing third and 12th, respectively. Additionally, Redwine and his staff mentored Benson Chesang to back-to-back Big 12 Championships in cross country, the first time a Jayhawk had accomplished the feat since the 1950s. The women’s cross country team’s eighth-place finish at the Big 12 Conference championships demonstrated the continued improvement of the program. Finally, Redwine and his staff saw the teams’ success translate to the classroom, as six cross country women and three men were named to the Academic All-Big 12 teams. On the track, Redwine’s squads continued to display the success and tradition associated with Kansas track and field. Redwine and his staff oversaw the development of Sheldon Battle, a six-time All-American in the indoor shot put, weight throw and the outdoor shot put. For his accomplishments, Battle was named 2006 Division I Men's Indoor Field Athlete of the Year for the Midwest Region. In total, the 2006 track and field season delivered Redwine and his staff six more All-America performers in 10 events. The men’s indoor track and field team finished sixth at the Big 12 championships, a two-place improvement from 2005, while the women’s team finished 10th. At the Big 12 outdoor championships, Redwine and his staff guided the women’s team to an eighth-place finish and the men’s team to ninth. In addition, Redwine and his staff saw three of his competitors embark to the USATF championships in June, where Stephanie Horton won the bronze in the USATF Junior Championships. Just as with cross country, track and field’s success carried over to the classroom, as 26 members of the two teams were named to the Academic All-Big 12 teams. In 2005, Redwine and his staff oversaw Battle, Brooklyn Hann, Amy Linnen, Jeremy Mims and Ekaterina Sultanova garner All-America accolades in outdoor track. The indoor season saw the women finish seventh in the conference, while the men came in eighth. Also in 2005, Coach Redwine and his staff guided Linnen to NCAA and Big 12 Championships in the pole vault. In the 2005 outdoor season, the Jayhawk men had a fourth-place performance at the Big 12 championships and then finished 25th nationally as the women took sixth place at the outdoor conference meet and 29th nationally. The summer of 2005 also saw the Jayhawks claim success on the international stage as Paul Hefferon captured silver in the 5000-meter race at the Junior Pan Am Games in Windsor, Ontario. Redwine's 2004 men's cross country team tied its Big 12 and regional finishes from the previous season, finishing fourth at both meets. The 2004 women's team tied its 10th-place Big 12 performance from the 2003 season and finished 16th at the NCAA Midwest regionals. In addition to the first of his two Big 12 championships, Redwine and his staff saw Chesang become the first KU cross country All-American in a decade with a seventh-place finish at the NCAA championships. During the 2003 season, Redwine guided the women’s indoor track and field team to a fourth-place finish at the Big 12 Conference championships and a sixth-place finish at the outdoor championships. On the men’s side, Redwine and his staff helped develop Leo Bookman as he became the indoor and outdoor national champion in the 200-meter dash, a feat he would repeat at the indoor championships in 2004. Redwine’s second season at KU was very prosperous. In 2002, he produced eight Big 12 champions, 21 total NCAA qualifiers and two individual national titlists. The men's indoor team finished seventh in the conference and eighth in the nation, while the women ended the indoor season sixth in the conference. The Jayhawk men gave a fourth-place performance at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships and then finished 21st nationally as the women took eighth place at the conference meet. Also in 2002, Redwine and his staff guided seven athletes to a total of eight All-America titles, while the men’s squad set four outdoor and seven indoor school records and one all-time collegiate record. Finally, five athletes were named USATF Junior All-Americans, including one USATF junior champion. In his first season at Kansas, Redwine and his staff made their mark quickly, turning what some considered a rebuilding project into a budding powerhouse. Redwine mentored seven different athletes to a total of nine All-America awards and had three athletes qualify for the USATF indoor championships, two athletes compete at the USATF outdoor championships, two athletes set a total of three national records, one athlete compete at the IAAF World Championships in Edmonton, Canada and two athletes competed at the World University Games in Beijing, China. Both his 2000 cross country teams improved at the Big 12 Conference championships as well, as the men placed sixth and the women improved from 11th to eighth. Before Redwine was selected as head coach at Kansas on May 25, 2000, he had a six-year stint as head coach at the University of Tulsa. At Tulsa, Redwine's athletes broke more than 70 school records, most on multiple occasions. In many events, Redwine's athletes completely rewrote the Golden Hurricane's all-time top 10 performance lists. His success at Tulsa was not, however, limited just to the school record book. Under Redwine, Tulsa athletes achieved numerous USA and NCAA rankings in many different events, both men and women. The list of events includes the women's 4x400m (3:36.93 outdoor, 3:40.14 indoor), women's 400m (53.12 outdoor, 54.11 indoor), women's 3000m (9:34.45), women's 5000m (16:42.24), men's mile (3:59.29), men's 1500m (3:42.43), men's 800m (1:47.69), men's DMR (9:37.95), women's 4x800m (8:59.16) and men's long jump (24-11 3/4). At Tulsa, Redwine produced 11 NCAA qualifiers and the school's first ever All-American. In addition, two athletes qualified for the USA

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Coach Stanley Redwine/Coach Clark Track and Field National Championships, also the school's first ever. During Redwine's tenure, Tulsa athletes won several conference individual championships and contributed to the top team conference finishes ever for a Tulsa team. Prior to his appointment at Tulsa in 1994, Redwine spent 11 years as an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas, one of the premier track and field programs in the nation. During his tenure at UA, the Razorbacks captured nine consecutive NCAA Championships and 22 titles from 1985 through 1994 in both track and field and cross country. He helped produce 14 All-Americans and two NCAA champions in hurdle and sprint events. Among those AllAmericans are two-time NCAA indoor and outdoor champion in the 400m, Calvin Davis; three-time NCAA champion in the 400m and 500m, Robbie Haley; and seven-time All-American sprinter, Jimmy French. Before becoming a coach at Arkansas, Redwine placed his name in the Razorback history books as a 400m, 600y and 800m runner from 1980-83. Alexa, Stanley, Jacqueline and Stanley Jr. Redwine was a four-time All-American and was named UA's Outstanding Track Athlete all four of his years in Fayetteville. During his freshman season, he captured the Southwest Conference Championship in the indoor 600-yard run (1:10.52) and was a member of the outdoor conference champion 1,600m relay team. The next year, Redwine once again became the 600-yard run champion, improving his time to 1:09.97. As a senior, he was a three-time conference champion in the 800m run (1:50.15), 880-yard run (1:50.96) and the mile relay (3:14.69). Redwine still ranks among the Razorbacks' top 10 in six events, which includes anchoring the school's record-setting sprint medley relay team (3:15.10) at the Penn Relays in 1983, which ranks as the second-best time in history. Redwine owns the fourth-best time in school history in the 800m at 1:46.13. In addition, he also ranks fourth in the outdoor 400m dash and was a participant in several top-10 relay performances for the Razorbacks. He still holds the fourth, seventh and eighth-best times in the outdoor 1600m relay record book and the second, sixth and ninth-best times in the outdoor DMR. For his achievements, Redwine was inducted into the University of Arkansas Hall of Honor. Professionally, Redwine retired from competition in 1996 after he finished fifth in the 800m at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Atlanta, Ga. He was a U.S. Olympic Trial qualifier five consecutive times from 1980 to 1996 and was a two-time silver medalist in the 800m run in the Goodwill Games in 1986 and 1994. He also won two bronze medals at the Pan American Games in 1983 and 1987. Redwine was also a World Championship Track Team member in 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1993 and a two-time USA 800m champion. His most recent honor was being selected by USA Track and Field to serve as an assistant coach to Team USA in the XIIVth Pan American Games that were held in 2003 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. He coached the men's endurance events under Team USA men's and women's head coaches Fred Harvey of Arizona and Monica Gary of Purdue. Redwine was also inducted into the Arkansas State Hall of Fame in 2003. Redwine earned his bachelor's degree in administrative management from Arkansas in 1985. He and his wife, Jacqueline, have three children: Crysta (24), Stanley Jr. (21), and Alexa (16).

DOUG CLARK Assistant Coach Seventh Year At Kansas Central Missouri State, ‘81 Doug Clark begins his seventh year at the University of Kansas as assistant cross country and distance coach for the track team. Clark came to KU after six successful seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Tulsa. Clark has worked closely with head coach Stanley Redwine throughout his career, coaching alongside him at both Arkansas and Tulsa. In his six years with the Kansas cross country team, Clark has helped produce eight All-Big 12 athletes, five NCAA qualifiers since 2000 (Mark Menefee, Charlie Gruber, Benson Chesang, Paul Hefferon and Cameron Schwehr) and the highest conference team finishes since the introduction of the Big 12. In addition, eight of his cross country athletes have gone on to win a total of 10 All-America honors in track. Clark also played an instrumental role in Benson Chesang's 2004 All-American cross country campaign. In 2005, Clark’s guidance helped spur the men’s cross country team to third-place at the Big 12 Championships, a third-place finish at the MIdwest Regional Championships and a 12th-place finish at the NCAA Championships, the squad’s best performance since 1994. During Clark's tenure at Tulsa, he helped produce the first-ever NCAA qualifier and first-ever Western Athletic Conference champion. In addition, Tulsa's men's and women's teams achieved their highest finishes in school history at both the region and conference levels, while several individuals earned all-conference and all-region honors. Prior to Tulsa, Clark was an assistant coach at the University of Arkansas from 1988-93. During that period, Arkansas won four NCAA team championships and produced multiple All-Americans. Clark was an NCAA qualifier at Southwest Missouri State in the late 1970's. He also qualified for the 1980 U.S. Olympic Trials in the marathon with a time of 2:17.40. Clark was the top masters runner in Oklahoma from 1996 to 2000, posting times of 14:58 (5k), 31:41 (10k) and 25:45 (8k) during that period. In the summer of 2004, Clark traveled to Athens to coach former Jayhawk Charlie Gruber in the 1500m race at the Olympics. He still competes and clocked a 15:48 5k time during the summer of 2002.

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Athletics Director Lew Perkins LEW PERKINS Athletics Director Fourth Year At Kansas Iowa ‘67 Lew Perkins has served as Director of Athletics at the University of Kansas since June 2003. He arrived at KU after achieving nationally recognized success as athletics director at the University of Connecticut. Kansas Athletics has experienced tremendous growth and success during Perkins' short Kansas Athletics Director Lew Perkins reminisces with former Kansas track and field great Leo Bookman. tenure. = In the spring of 2006, the student-athletes in KU's 18-sport program achieved unprecedented success in the classroom. Seven KU teams posted 3.0 grade-point averages or better and 205 student-athletes on active rosters (51 percent) posted a 3.0 GPA or higher, including 40 with perfect 4.0 GPA's; = The football team won the 2005 Fort Worth Bowl and has participated in a bowl game in two of the last three years; = The men's basketball team reached the Elite Eight of the 2004 NCAA Championship and has won the last two Big 12 Conference regular-season championships, as well as the 2006 Big 12 tournament title; = The women's volleyball team has appeared in three consecutive NCAA tournaments, reaching the second round in 2003 and 2004; = The women's soccer team has appeared in two NCAA tournaments, reaching the Sweet 16 in 2003; = The softball team won the Big 12 Championship in 2006 and reached the NCAA tournament for the second straight season; = The baseball team won the Big 12 Championship in 2006 and reached the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1994; = The women's basketball team reached the 2006 Women's National Invitation Tournament, its first postseason appearance since 2000; = Nineteen KU student-athletes qualified for the 2006 NCAA indoor and outdoor track and field championships, with 10 of those earning All-American honors. Kansas Athletics fundraising has reached unprecedented levels. Under Perkins, KU's $27-million athletics budget has grown to more than $40 million. That fundraising, including landmark apparel and corporate-partner contracts, has resulted in greater services for KU coaches and student-athletes, and numerous upgrades in KU's athletics facilities: = The Booth Family Hall of Athletics, which opened in January 2006 in Allen Fieldhouse, celebrates the tradition and history of Kansas Athletics; = The spirit and aura of Allen Fieldhouse has been enhanced by renovations that were completed prior to the 2005-06 season, include freshly painted bleachers, new windows, new lighting and sound systems, and a new center-hung scoreboard, which includes a large, state-of-the-art video board; = The baseball complex now includes an indoor hitting facility and a new scoreboard, complete with a large, state-of-the-art video board; = With funding secured, construction of a new football facility and practice fields adjacent to Memorial Stadium will begin shortly; = A new Aquatic Rehabilitation Center houses three Hydroworx pools that enhance rehabilitation efforts under the guidance and super vision of the University of Kansas Sports Medicine Staff. Perkins has served on many NCAA, Big 12 Conference and other prestigious committees. His current NCAA obligations include the Basketball Issues Committee. At the conference level, Perkins currently serves as Chair of the Big 12 Board of Athletics Directors and as a member of the Big 12 Television Committee In spring 2005 he was named to the Board of Directors of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Additionally, he is a member of the Gatorade Board of Directors. At Connecticut (1990-2003), Perkins was instrumental in guiding UConn athletics to impressive growth - athletically, academically and financially. His leadership influenced six NCAA Division I National Championships. He was rewarded in 2000 as the inaugural winner of the National Athletic Director of the Year Award as selected by Street & Smith's Sports Business Journal, in conjunction with the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA). A native of Chelsea, Mass., Perkins was inducted into his high school Hall of Fame in 1989. A highly recruited basketball player, he played at the University of Iowa (1965-67) for Hall of Fame coach and KU graduate Ralph Miller. Perkins earned his undergraduate degree there in 1967. Perkins served as Director of Athletics (1969-80) and head basketball coach (1969-79) at the University of South Carolina Aiken as that institution grew from a junior college to a four-year institution. He received his master's degree in education (1975) from the University of South Carolina. Perkins delivered the commencement address and received an honorary Doctor of Education degree at USC Aiken in May 2005. Perkins also has served as athletics director at the University of Maryland and Wichita State University, and associate director of athletics at the University of Pennsylvania. Perkins is married to the former Gwen Flaum. Like Lew, Gwen earned an undergraduate degree from Iowa and a master's degree in education from the University of South Carolina. They have two daughters (Amy, husband Brandon Macneill; Holly, husband Tom Halligan) and two granddaughters (Caroline and Alexandra Macneill).

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Cross Country Support Staff

LACEY HATFIELD Athletic Trainer

GEOFF HERBERG Cross Country SID 785/864-7947 herberg@ku.edu

DEBBIE LUMAN Administrative Assistant 785/864-3486 dluman@ku.edu

MONIQUE KAZADI Academic Counselor

MARY BETH MARCHIONY Academic Counselor

GUY PHILLIPS Athletic Trainer

KELLY LANDRY MEHRTENS Associate Athletics Director Senior Woman Administrator

TIM WEAVER Events Coordinator 785/864-7971 thweaver@ku.edu

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2006 Outlook Cross Country Ready to Lead the Pack The 2006 season looks to be an especially promising for the Kansas men’s and women’s cross country teams. The men’s team is coming off its best finish at the NCAA championships (12th) and NCAA Midwest Regionals (third) in more than a decade. Although the women’s team lost several seniors to graduation, it blends a host of veterans with an influx of new talent to improve on last year’s results. Head coach Stanley Redwine, entering his seventh year at the helm of both squads, is enthusiastic about the possibilities. “We’re always hungry to do better and I believe that both squads can achieve their goals if they take care of busines,” Redwine said. “Our women’s team has experience in the front and a crop of newcomers that can contribute immediately.” “It was an honor for myself and the staff to see the men’s team perform so well in 2005. I believe the team is excited about what the season has in store for us.” The 2006 season will be especially memorable for both squads because KU will be hosting the Big 12 championships at Rim Rock Farm, the first Big 12 Championship hosted by the Uninversity in Lawrence. In the 2005 campaign, the men’s team placed three members on the All-Big 12 team and five runners on the all-region team. The 2006 season looks to be just as promising as the top five runners return and welcome a host of newcomers capable of earning valuable points immediately. Leading the charge for the men is senior Benson Chesang. As the defending back-to-back Big 12 champion, the first Jayhawk to do so since Al Frame in 1954-55, the Eldama Ravine, Kenya, native will look to become the first Kansas runner to register three consecutive conference championships. Additionally in 2005, Chesang, a threetime All-Big 12 runner, was the top finisher for the team in four of the five races in which he competed. Teaming with the Chesang as catalysts for the team’s aspirations in 2006 are a pair of talented juniors, Paul Hefferon and Colby Wissel, who both earned All-Big 12 and all-region recognition. Hefferon, an Overland, Park, Kan. native, recorded his best result at the NCAA Midwest Regionals, where he led all Jayhawks with an eighth-place finish. He also finished well at the Big 12 meet, scoring valuable points for the Jayhawks by placing 13th overall. Wissel displayed tremendous consistency throughout the season. He started the year off with a flurry, winning both the Bob Timmons Invitational and the KSU/KU Dual Meet. His 10th-place finish at the Big 12 Championships

and 15th-place finish at the NCAA Midwest regionals helped the team score its best results at both events in over a decade. Seniors Erik Sloan and Tyler Kelly look to conclude their careers at KU by building on the team’s success in 2005. Both were named to the all-region team after netting top25 performances. Sloan was one of five Jayhawks to score points at the Big 12 Championships, placing 20th overall and and 22nd at the Midwest Regionals. Kelly brought home an 18th-place finish at the Midwest Regionals and finished second at the Bob Timmons Invitational. Rounding out the returners for the Jayhawks are senior Matt French, who redshirted in 2005, junior Patrick McGowan and sophomores Victor Chesang and Levi Huseman, who all will be vying for a spot in the top seven. On the women’s team, their eighth-place finish in the Big 12 represented their second-best result during Redwine’s tenure. The team is led by senior, Laura Major and redshirt junior Melissa Moody. Throughout the 2005 season, Major never finished outside Kansas’ top-three finishers and scored a seasonbest result at the KSU/KU Dual meet, where she finished the 6k run in 19:49.6. Moody begins her third season at Kansas after spending her first season competing at Southeast Missouri and looks to continue her cross country career with additional strong finishes. Both were members of the 2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team. Closing in on the heels of the seniors are five juniors who embark on their first season as upperclassmen: Connie Abbott, Haley Harbert, Alicia McGregor, Lisa Morrisey and Melissa O’Rourke. Of the group, Morrisey and Abbott found the most success in 2005. Abbott was the team’s top finisher at the Bob Timmons Invitational, placing seventh and she also joined Major and Moody as a member of the Academic All-Big 12 First Team. Morrisey left her mark on the season toward the end of the campaign, recording the team’s top finish at the final three events of the season, capped off with a 43rd-place finish at the NCAA Midwest Regionals. Harbert and McGregor also bring consistency to the team, averaging 23:27, respectively, and 23:19 in the five 6k races during the 2005 season. Joining the upperclassmen are a threesome of sophomores in Megan James and Bridget Moran. All three got a taste of Big 12 competition and look forward to solidifying the future for the Jayhawks.

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2006 Rosters Men’s Roster Name BENSON CHESANG VICTOR CHESANG MATT FRENCH PAUL HEFFERON LEVI HUSEMAN BRET IMGRUND TYLER KELLY ADRIAN LUDWIG PATRICK MCGOWAN JASON SCHWEITZER ERIK SLOAN DAN VAN ORSDEL COLBY WISSEL

Yr. Sr. So. Sr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr.-RS Jr. Jr.-RS Sr.-RS Fr. Jr.

Ht. 5-10 5-10 5-10 6-0 5-11 6-0 5-7 5-11 6-0 5-6 6-2 6-0 5-10

Hometown (HS/Previous College) Eldama Ravine, Kenya (Kituro) Nairobi, Kenya (Kituro) Howell, Mich. (Howell/Western Michigan) Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West) Tonganoxie, Kan. (Tonganoxie) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) Bristow, Okla. (Bishop Kelly) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) Springdale, Ark. (Springdale) Houston, Texas (Cypress-Fairbanks/Tulsa) Glenview, Ill. (New Trier) Minnetonka, Minn. (Hopkins High School) Elm Creek, Neb. (Kearney)

Women’s Roster Name CONNIE ABBOTT MELISSA ARNOLD LAUREN BONDS KAITLYN COEN RACHEL GRUENBACHER CLAIRE HALL HAYLEY HARBERT MEGAN JAMES ALISON KNOLL LAURA MAJOR ALICIA MCGREGOR MELISSA MOODY BRIDGET MORAN LISA MORRISEY SARAH NACKLEY MELISSA O’ROURKE KELLIE SCHNEIDER CASSI SOKOL ALLISON YODER

Yr. Jr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Jr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Jr.-RS So. Jr. Fr. Jr.-RS Fr. Fr. So.

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

Hometown (HS/Previous College) Overland Park, Kan. (Shawnee Mission South) Mundelein, Ill (Mundelein) Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson) Hays, Kan. (Hays) Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Iowa City, Iowa (West) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) Independence, Mo. (Truman) Smithville, Mo. (Smithville/Southeast Missouri) Leawood, Kan. (St. Teresa’s Academy) Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa) Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) Kenosha, Wis. (Tremper) Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State/Fort Hays State)

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Stanely Redwine (Seventh year at Kansas, Arkansas,’85) Assistant Coach: Doug Clark (Seventh year at Kansas, Central Missouri State, ‘81)

2006 Schedule 9/2

Bob Timmons Invitational (Lawrence, Kan.)

10/27

Big 12 Championships (Lawrence, Kan.)

9/9

K-State Wildcat Invitational (Manhattan, Kan.)

11/11

NCAA Midwest Regional (Iowa City, Iowa)

11/20

NCAA Championships (Terre Haute, Ind.)

9/23 Roy Griak Invitational (Minneapolis, Minn.) 10/14NCAA Pre-Nationals Invitational (Terre Haute, Ind.)

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BENSON CHESANG 5-10, Senior Eldama Ravine, Kenya (Kituro)

=2004 & 2005 Big 12 Champion =2003, 2004 & 2005 All-Big 12 =2005 NCAA Midwest All-Region Team =2004 All-American 2005: Won the Big 12 Championship for the second year in a row (23:45) … Garnered all-conference and all-region honors … Was the team's top finisher in four of the five races in which he competed … Helped the team to a 12thplace finish at the NCAA Championships, the Jayhawks' best result at nationals since 1989 … Finished second overall at the Roy Griak Invitational (24:05), losing only to two-time national champion (Simon Bairu, University of Wisconsin) … Ran a 24:05.2 at Pre-Nationals, good for 14th overall … Finished 11th at NCAA Midwest Regionals in a time of 31:26. 2004: All-American ... Had the best season for a Kansas runner since John Lawson in 1965 … As a sophomore, was the Jayhawks’ top runner for the second year in a row … An All-Big 12 runner … Won the Big 12 Championship (24:07.43) … The only Kansas runner to qualify for the NCAA Championships … Finished seventh at the NCAA Championships (30:59.4) … Named Big 12 Runner of the Week on Sept. 28 … Finished sixth at the NCAA Midwest Regionals with a time of 30:30.74 … Had a third-place finish at the NCAA Pre-Nationals (23:54.6) … Finished 11th at the Roy Griak Invitational (24:38). 2003: All-Big 12 selection following an 11th-place finish at the Big 12 Championships (25:05.90) ... As a freshman, was the Jayhawks’ top runner and the lone qualifier for the NCAA Championships ... Finished 48th at the NCAA Championships (30:22.7) ... Finished second at the Bob Timmons Invitational, Wildcat Invitational and the OSU Cowboy Jamboree ... Won the 10,000m at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships after coming to the team in the spring of 2002. High School: Placed third in the 8k at the 1998 District Championships ... Finished second in the 5000m at the 1999 Provincial Championships ... Placed first in the 1500m at the 2000 Interhouse Championships, good for a school record. Personal: Parents are Susan and Kipsang Cheptallam ... Born Dec. 27, 1982, in Eldama Ravine, Kenya ... Majoring in biochemistry.

CHESANG’S Career Results 2005:

Roy Griak Invitational: 24:05 (2nd) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:05.2 (14th) Big 12 Championships: 23:45 (1st) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:26 (11th) NCAA Championships: 30:21.6 (39th)

2004:

Roy Griak Invitational: 24:38 (11th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 23:54.6 (3rd) Big 12 Championships: 24:07.43 (1st) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 30:30.74 (6th) NCAA Championships: 30:59.4 (7th)

2003:

Bob Timmons Invitational: 25:16.80 (2nd) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 20:19.40 (2nd) OSU Cowboy Jamboree: 20:19.4 (2nd) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:03 (19th) Big 12 Championships: 25:05.90 (11th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 30:41 (2nd) NCAA Championships: 30:22.7 (48th)

The day after winning the 2005 Big 12 Championship, Chesang served as an honororary captain at the 2005 Border Showdown between KU and Missouri.

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FRENCH’S KU Career Results

5-10, Senior Howell, Mich. (Howell/Western Michigan)

2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:23.02 (4th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 25:37.5 (5th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:37 (60th) 2005: Redshirted. NCAA Pre-Nationals: 25:13.7 (100th) Big 12 Championships: 25:27.07 (27th) 2004: Scored points in all six team events for KU … NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:22.06 (26th) Started the season with a fourth-place finish at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 26:23.02 … Finished fifth overall at the KSU Wildcat Invitational with a time of 25:37.5 … Placed 60th at the Roy Griak Invitational (25:37) … Had his best 8k time of the season at NCAA Pre-Nationals, finishing with a time of 25:13.7, good for 100th … Finished 27th overall and third on the team at the Big 12 Championships (25:27.07) … In the first 10k of the season at the NCAA Midwest Regionals, he finished 26th with a time of 31:22.06. 2003 at WMU: Competed in every event for the Broncos ... Placed 19th at the Mid-American Conference Championships with a time of 24:59 ... Took first place at the Bronco Invitational with a time of 24:36. High School: Placed fourth at the 2001 MHSAA Division I State Cross Country Championships ... Finished second in the 3200-meter run at the Division I MHSAA State Track and Field Championships. Personal: Parents are Phil and Mary French ... Born Nov. 4, 1983, in Alma, Mich. ... Majoring in secondary education.

TYLER KELLY 5-7, Senior Bristow, Okla. (Bishop Kelley)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team =2005 NCAA Midwest All-Region Team =2004 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team … Ran 31:30.7 at the NCAA Championships to help the team to a 12th-place result … Named all-region after finishing 18th overall and fourth on the team at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (31:29) … Finished 28th at the Big 12 Championships in a time of 24:52 … Finished 75th overall and fifth on the team at NCAA Pre-Nationals (24:50.7) … Ran a 25:50 at the Roy Griak Invitational, good for 98th. 2004: Competed in all six events for the Jayhawks as a sophomore … Named Academic AllBig 12 First Team … Finished second overall at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 26:12.96 … Followed the Bob Timmons Invitational with a third overall finish at the KSU Wildcat Invitational (25:26.0) … Finished 86th at the Roy Griak Invitational (26:01) … Ran 25:45.0 at the NCAA Pre-Nationals … Finished 34th overall and fourth on the team at the Big 12 Championships (25:42.24) … Placed 58th at NCAA Midwest Regionals with a time of 32:04.39. 2003: Competed in three events ... Placed 19th at the KSU Wildcat Invitational (21:43.20) ... Placed 20th at the Bob Timmons Invitational (27:47.93) ... Recorded his best 8k time of 26:39 at the OSU Cowboy Jamboree (112th). High School: Lettered four years in track and two years in cross country at Bishop Kelley High School ... Won cross country state champion honors during the 2002-03 season ... Was the 2002 state champion in both the 1600m and 3200m ... Finished 20th at the Midwest Footlocker Regional in 2002 ... As a junior, was the 4A state runner-up in cross country ... Member of the National Honor Society. Personal: Parents are Albert and Pallas Kelly ... Born Sept. 1, 1984, in Bristow, Okla. ... Majoring in film.

KELLY’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:17.76 (2nd) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:50 (98th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:50.7 (75th) Big 12 Championships: 24:52 (28th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:29 (18th) NCAA Championships: 31:30.7 (161st)

2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:12.96 (2nd) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 25:26.0 (3rd) Roy Griak Invitational: 26:01 (86th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 25:45.0 (150th) Big 12 Championships: 25:42.24 (34th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 32:04.39 (58th)

2003: Bob Timmons Invitational: 27:47.93 (20th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 21:43.20 (19th) OSU Cowboy Jamboree: 26:39 (112th)

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ERIK SLOAN 6-2, Senior (RS) Glenview, Ill. (New Trier)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team =2005 NCAA Midwest All-Region Team =2003 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team … Finished fourth on the team and 155th overall at the NCAA Championships in a time of 31:28.7 … Garnered all-region honors by placing 22nd (31:41) at the NCAA Midwest Regionals … Finished fourth on the team and 20th overall at the Big 12 Championships (24:35) … Ran a 24:43.8 at NCAA Pre-Nationals, good for 61st … Finished 86th in a time of 25:41 at the Roy Griak Invitational. 2004: Redshirted. 2003: Competed in four events ... Placed 40th at the Big 12 Championships (26:08.08) ... Finished 51st at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (32:38) ... Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team. 2002: Ran in four of six meets on the season ... Ran his fastest time of the year at the KSU Wildcat Invitational (24:26), where he finished 37th ... Placed 16th at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 27:59.75 ... Finished 67th at the OSU Cowboy Jamboree (26:20). High School: Named second team All-Midwest (Foot Locker) in 2001 ... Lettered all four years in both track and cross country ... All-conference selection in cross country (1999, 2000 and 2001) and track (2000, 2001, 2002) ... In 2002, earned ITCCCA all-state honors in the 3200m ... Placed 16th at the 2000 cross country state championships (14:44) ... In 1999, obtained All-American status by placing seventh at the AAU National Cross Country Championships in Lexington, Ky. ... Holds school records in the 3200m (9:19) ... Scholar athlete and honor roll student. Personal: Parents are Marty and Rosemary Sloan ... Born Oct. 7, 1983, in Chicago, Ill. ... Graduate student in secondary education-social studies.

SLOAN’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:17.76 (3rd) KSU/KU Dual: 26:23.95 (3rd) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:41 (86th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:43.8 (61st) Big 12 Championships: 24:35 (20th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:41 (22nd) NCAA Championships: 31:28.7 (155th)

2003: KSU Wildcat Invitational: 22:20.00 (33rd) OSU Cowboy Jamboree: 26:24 (93rd) Big 12 Championships: 26:08.08 (40th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 32:38 (51st)

2002: Bob Timmons Invitational: 27:59.75 (16th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 24:26 (37th) OSU Cowboy Jamboree: 26:20 (67th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 27:04.8 (228th)

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PAUL HEFFERON 6-0, Junior Overland Park, Kan. (Blue Valley West)

=2005 All-Big 12 First Team =2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team =2005 NCAA Midwest All-Region Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... Finished 88th overall and third on the team at the NCAA Championships (30:54.1) to help the team to a 12th-place finish … Finished first on the team at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (31:10), receiving all-region honors in the process … Garnered All-Big 12 accolades by finishing 13th overall at the Big 12 Championships (24:21) … Finished second on the team and 29th overall at NCAA Pre-Nationals (24:18.1) … Ran a 25:07 at the Roy Griak Invitational, good for 39th. 2004: Competed in all six events as a freshman … Ran unattached at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 26:54.59, good for a 14thplace finish … Placed 22nd at the KSU Wildcat Invitational with a time of 26:39.5 … Had a time of 26:11 at the Roy Griak Invitational ... Finished 17th in the open division of the NCAA Pre-Nationals with a time of 25:25.1, his best 8k time of the year … Finished 42nd overall and seventh on the team with a time of 25:47.07 at the Big 12 Championships … Placed 34th at NCAA Midwest Regionals in his first 10k of the year (31:29.33).

HEFFERON’S Career Results 2005: Roy Griak Invitational: 25:07 (39th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:18.1 (29th) Big 12 Championships: 24:21 (13th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:10 (8th) NCAA Championships: 30:54.1 (88th) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:54.59 (14th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 26:39.5 (22nd) Roy Griak Invitational: 26:11 (100th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 25:25.1 (17th, Open Division) Big 12 Championships: 25:47.07 (42nd) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:29.33 (34th)

High School: As a senior, won the state cross country championships as well as the 3200 and 1600 meters for the Blue Valley West track team ... Holds school records in the 5k (15:34), the 1600 meters, 3200 meters and as a member of the 4x800 meter relay team ... Named first team all-metro five times, three times in track and two in cross country ... Named the Johnson County Sun Runner of the Year in 2003 ... Named the Johnson County Sun Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... Named the 2003 Kansas City Star Cross Country Runner of the Year. Personal: Parents are Dan and Jan Hefferon ... Born March 30, 1986, in Royal Oak, Mich. ... Majoring in business.

PATRICK MCGOWAN 6-0, Junior Springdale, Ark. (Springdale) 2005: Competed at the Big 12 Championships, finishing 77th in a time of 26:29 ... Placed 22nd at the Bob Timmons Invitational in a time of 28:11.40 ... Ran a time of 16:28.6 at the KU/KSU Dual, good for eighth ... Placed 188th at the Roy Griak Invitational in a time of 27:17 ... Finished 77th in a time of 26:30.5 in the open division of NCAA Pre-Nationals. 2004: Raced in four events for the Jayhawks as a freshman … Finished 32nd in the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 28:09.44 … Ran a time of 27:10.8 at the KSU Wildcat Invitational, good enough for 33rd … Ran a 28:00.00 at the Roy Griak Invitational … Finished 127th in the open division at NCAA Pre-Nationals, with a time of 27:03.10

MCGOWAN’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 28:11.40 (22nd) KSU/KU Dual: 16:28.6 (8th) Roy Griak Invitational: 27:17 (188th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 26:30.5 (77th, Open) Big 12 Championships: 26:29 (77th) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 28:09.44 (32nd) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 27:10.8 (33rd) Roy Griak Invitational: 28:00.00 (190th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 27:03.1 (127th, Open)

High School: Holds school records in the 4x800 meter relay and the 3200 meters at Springdale ... Named cross country all-state in 2003 and in track in 2004 ... Member of the allstate 4x800 meter and 1600-meter relay teams in 2003 and 2004 ... Was a member of the All-Arkansas teams of 2003 and 2004. Personal: Parents are Kelly Carithers and Bill McGowan ... Born Oct. 10, 1986, in Fayetteville, Ark. ... Majoring in biology.

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COLBY WISSEL 5-10, Junior Elm Creek, Neb. (Kearney)

=2005 All-Big 12 First Team =2005 NCAA Midwest All-Region Team =2005 Bob Timmons Invitational Winner =2005 KSU/KU Dual Winner 2005: Finished second on the team and 87th overall at the NCAA Championships … Finished 15th overall (31:22) at the NCAA Midwest Regionals, good for all-region honors … Named all-conference after finishing 10th overall at the Big 12 Championships (24:20) … Finished 52nd overall at the NCAA Pre-Nationals (24:35.0) … Ran a 24:53 at the Roy Griak Invitational, good for 22nd … Started the season by winning the first two races of the year (Bob Timmons Invitational and KSU/KU Dual). 2004: Had a tremendous freshman campaign … Competed in all six team events for KU … Had a third-place finish at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 26:21.14 … Ran to a seventh-place finish at the KSU Wildcat Invitational (25:44.5) … Finished in 74th place at the Roy Griak Invitational (25:53) … Came in 129th at the NCAA PreNationals with a time of 25:30.9 … Saved his best 8k time of the year for the Big 12 Championships (25:11.54), coming in 19th place and second among the KU finishers … Finished 17th at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (31:03.92), helping the team to a fourth-place finish.

WISSEL’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 25:33.57 (1st) KSU/KU Dual: 15:12.8 (1st) Roy Griak Invitational: 24:53 (22nd) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:35.0 (52nd) Big 12 Championships: 24:20 (10th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:22 (15th) NCAA Championships: 30:53.7 (87th) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 26:21.14 (3rd) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 25:44.5 (7th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:53 (74th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 25:30.9 (129th) Big 12 Championships: 25:11.54 (19th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 31:03.92 (17th)

High School: Owns the Nebraska state record for the 1600 and 3200 meters ... Crowned state champion nine times in his high school career (cross country- 2001, 2002, 2003; 1600m- 2003, 2004; 3200m- 2003, 2004; 3200-meter relay- 2003, 2004) ... Named the Gatorade Nebraska Track Athlete of the Year in 2003 and 2004 ... Named the Kearney Hub Male Track athlete of the year in 2003, 2004 and the Kearney Hub Athlete of the Year in 2004 ... While at Kearney High, helped the track team to three consecutive state championships under head coach Roger Mathiesen, part of a string of 11 straight. Personal: Parents are Stan and Sheila Wissel ... Born April 25, 1985, in Belleville, Kan. ... Majoring in accounting and history.

Members of the 2005 team embark at the start of the Big 12 Championships. The team would finish third, its best team finish since 1991 and senior Benson Chesang (#80) won his second consecutive Big 12 championship.

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VICTOR CHESANG 5-10, Sophomore Nairobi, Kenya (Sacho) 2005: Ran in one race in his first year on the squad … Competed in the open division at NCAA Pre-Nationals (28:41.0), and finished in 138th place.

CHESANG’S Career Results 2005: NCAA Pre-Nationals: 28:41.0 (138th, Open)

Personal: Is the nephew of teammate Benson Chesang ... Son of Irene Tallam ... Born July 18, 1985, in Eldama Ravine, Kenya ... Majoring in geology.

LEVI HUSEMAN 5-11, Sophomore Tonganoxie, Kan. (Tonganoxie) 2005: Competed in two events for the Jayhawks...Placed 64th at the Bob Timmons Invitational, completing the 8k race in 30:44.81... Competed in the KSU/KU Dual, finishing in 16th place with a time of 17:53.1

HUSEMAN’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 30:44.81 (64th) KSU/KU Dual: 17:53.1 (16th)

High School: Earned 11 letters (four in track, three in cross country, three in basketball and one in soccer) ... Was his team’s point leader in track in 2005 ... Finished fourth in the state in the 4x800-meter relay in 2003 and 2005 ... Named all-league in cross country in 2004 ... Helped his team to a second-place finish in 2001 and a third-place finish in 2002. Personal: Parents are Brian and Terri Huseman ... Born July 25, 1987, in Lincoln Neb. ... Majoring in microbiology.

ADRIAN LUDWIG 5-11, Junior (RS) Lawrence, Kan. (Free State) 2005: Did not compete. 2004: Competed in two events, placing 47th at the Wildcat Invitational and 54th at the Bob Timmons Invitational.

LUDWIG’S Career Results 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational:(54th) KSU Wildcat Invitational:(47th) 2003: KSU Wildcat Invitationall: 22:44.60 (39th)

2003: Placed 39th at the KSU Wildcat Invitational with a 4k time of 22:44.60. High School: Won four letters in track, two in cross country and one in soccer ... Won the 6A Kansas State meet in the 800m as a senior ... Left Free State as the school record holder in the 800m with a time of 1:53.5 ... Was part of a 4x800 relay team that won state championships in 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... Earned honorable mention honors in cross country during the 2002 season. Personal: Son of James and Arlette Ludwig ... Born April 5, 1985 ... Majoring in sports management.

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BRET IMGRUND 6-0, Freshman Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission North) High School: Finished second at the 2005 Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championships, in a time of 15:49 ... Won the 1600m and the 3200m at the 2006 Kansas 6A State Track and Field Championships ... Finished third in the 3200m at the 2005 Kansas 6A State Meet ... A member of the third-place 3200m relay team at the 2005 Kansas State 6A Meet ... Placed 36th at the Foot Locker Midwest Regional. Personal: Son of Frank and Kathy Imgrund ... Born July 21, 1987 ... Majoring in pre-med.

JASON SCHWEITZER 5-6, Junior (RS) Houston, Texas (Cypress-Fairbanks/Tulsa) 2005: Participated in five meets for Golden Hurricane ... Captured a personal-best and a 16th-place finish in the 8,000-meter run with a time of 25:29.14 at the Conference USA Championships ... Turned in a season-best performance in the 10,000-meter run at the Chile Pepper Invitational. 2004: Competed in all six TU meets ... Was Tulsa's leading finisher in two meets--the Hurricane Festival and the Cowboy Jamboree ... Was Tulsa's second-highest finisher at the Southern Stampede, the Chile Pepper Festival and the Hurricane Festival. 2003: Redshirted High School: Was a three-year letterwinner at Cypress-Fairbanks High School ... Was a three-time Region II-5A qualifier for the 3,200-meters ... Helped his team capture a pair of district championships. Personal: Son of John and Robi Schweitzer ... Born December 10, 1984 ... Majoring in exercise sports science.

DAN VAN ORSDEL 6-0, Freshman Minnetonka, Minn. (Hopkins)

High School: Three-year letterwinner in cross country ... Three-time all-conference member in cross country ... A member of two state qualifying teams, which placed fourth and fifth. Personal: Son of Scott Van Orsdel and Lil Lundeen ... Born May 6, 1988 ... Majoring in business.

The 1953 Cross Country Team, led by Head Coach Bill Easton, is the only team in KU history to capture the NCAA Cross Country Championship. From left to right, Dick Wilson; Connie Satterwhite (trainer); Lloyd Koby; Tom Rupp; Al Frame; Art Dalzell; Coach Easton and Wes Santee seated in their airplane upon their triumphant return to Lawrence.

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LAURA MAJOR 5-9, Senior Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team =2004 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... Finished 51st overall and second among the KU finishers at the NCAA Midwest Regionals in a time of 22:45 … Placed 43rd overall and second on the team at the Big 12 Championships (22:46) … Ran a 22:49.8 at NCAA Pre-Nationals (Open Division), good for 43rd overall and third among KU finishers … Ran a 23:43 at the Roy Griak Invitational, placing second on the team. 2004: Raced in four events as a sophomore for the Jayhawks … Named Academic All-Big 12 First Team … Finished seventh overall with a time of 19:51.37 at the Bob Timmons Invitational … Recorded her best 6k time of the year at the KSU Wildcat Invitational, finishing second on the team and 16th overall (23:32.4). 2003: Competed in six events ... Placed 43rd at the Big 12 Championships (23:30.70, 6k) ... Took 47th at the NCAA Midwest Regionals with a time of 22:50 ... Placed eighth at the Bob Timmons Invitational (20:00.30). High School: Won four letters in both track and cross country ... A scoring runner on her four-time state championships cross country team ... As a senior, won Most Outstanding Athlete award ... Was a member of the state champion 4x800-meter relay team ... Member of the distance medley relay team that broke the Kansas Relays meet and stadium record ... Oklahoma Academic Scholar. Personal: Parents are Sonja and Jon Major ... Born April 4, 1985, in Tulsa, Okla. … Majoring in marketing.

MAJOR’S Career Results 2005: KSU/KU Dual: 19:49.6 (4th) Roy Griak Invitational: 23:43 (166th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 22:49.8 (43rd, Open) Big 12 Championships: 22:46 (43rd) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 22:45 (51st)

2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 19:51.37 (7th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 23:32.4 (16th) Roy Griak Invitational: 23:47 (160th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:09.3 (240th)

2003: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:00.30 (8th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 15:30.90 (12th) OSU Cowboy Jamboree: 22:55 (47th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 22:52 (146th) Big 12 Championships: 23:30.70 (43rd) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 22:50 (47th)

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MELISSA MOODY 5-4, Junior (RS) Smithville, Mo. (Smithville/Southeast Missouri)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... Ran in four events … Ran a 25:30.7 at NCAA Pre-Nationals, placing 145th … Ran a 25:32 at the Roy Griak Invitational ... Finished 35th overall at the Bob Timmons Invitational in a time of 21:35.53. 2004: Competed in two events as a sophomore for the Jayhawks … Finished 47th overall with a time of 22:20.68 at the Bob Timmons Invitational … Ran a time of 25:51.5 at the KSU Wildcat Invitational, good for 52nd.

MOODY’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 21:35.53 (35th) KSU/KU Dual: 21:55 (16th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:32 (267th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 25:30.7 (145th, Open) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 22:20.68 (47th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 25:51.5 (52nd)

2003 at SEMO: Competed in cross country and was a member of the track and field team as a freshman. High School: Missouri state champion in the 800 meters in both 2002 and 2003 ... Was also crowned state champion in 2003 as the winner of the 1600 meters ... Runner-up at the Missouri Class 2A state cross country championships in 2002 ... Owns four Smithville High School track and cross country records (800 meters: 2:15, 1600 meters: 5:13, 3200 meters: 11:53, 5k: 19:43.). Personal: Parents are Michael and Beverly Moody ... Born Jan. 26, 1985, in Iola, Kan. ... Majoring in sports management.

CONNIE ABBOTT 5-4, Junior Overland Park, Kan. (Shawnee Mission South)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team

2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... Finished 49th overall at the Big 12 Championships in a time of 22:58 … Finished first on the team and 129th overall at the Roy Griak Invitational (23:16) … Finished seventh overall at the Bob Timmons Invitational (19:19.46). 2004: Talented freshman competed in all six events for the Jayhawks … Came in first or second on the squad in all but one race … Finished 10th at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 20:03.75 … Came in 12th overall and first on the team at the KSU Wildcat Invitational, pacing the team to a fourth-place finish (23:29.9) … Placed 130th overall at the Roy Griak Invitational (23:27) … Saved best time of year at NCAA Pre-Nationals, recording a time of 22:25.7, finishing 128th overall and first on the team … Finished 48th overall and second among KU finishers at the Big 12 Championships with a time of 23:21.76 … Placed 91st at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (22:45.62).

ABBOTT’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 19:19.46 (7th) Roy Griak Invitational: 23:16 (129th) Big 12 Championships: 22:58 (49th) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:03.75 (10th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 23:29.9 (12th) Roy Griak Invitational: 23:27 (130th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 22:25.7 (128th) Big 12 Championships: 23:21.76 (48th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 22:45.62 (91st)

High School: 2002 Kansas state cross country champion ... Holds Shawnee Mission South track records in both the 3200 meters and as a member of the 4x800-meter relay team ... Named to the All-Sun cross country team four times and three times in track ... As a junior and senior, was named to the all-metro cross country team ... As a junior, was named the all-metro cross country runner of the year. Personal: Parents are Kevin Abbott and Margaret Donohue ... Born April 25, 1986, in Sioux Falls, S.D. ... Majoring in pre-physical therapy.

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HAYLEY HARBERT 5-6, Junior Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 First Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 First Team ... Finished 88th overall at the NCAA Midwest Regionals in a time of 23:39 … Ran a 23:14 at the Big 12 Championships, good for 57th overall … Finished 87th overall at NCAA Pre-Nationals in a time of 23:41.5 … Ran a 24:10 at the Roy Griak Invitational. 2004: As a freshman, raced in three events for the Jayhawks … Finished 16th at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 20:16.47 … Recorded her best 6k time of the year at the KSU Wildcat Invitational, coming in 28th with a time of 24:04.9 … Had a time of 24:17 at the Roy Griak Invitational. High School: Helped Shawnee Mission Northwest to a state cross country championships in 2003 ... Named to the All-Sunflower cross country team in 2002 and 2003 ... Named to the All-Metro cross country team in 2003. Personal: Parents are Steve and Pat Harbert ... Born June 9, 1986, in Kansas City, Mo. ... Majoring in secondary English education.

HARBERT’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:49.71 (24th) KSU/KU Dual: 20:33.2 (12th) Roy Griak Invitational: 24:10 (212th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 23:41.5 (87th, Open) Big 12 Championships: 23:14 (57th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 23:39 (88th)

2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:16.47 (16th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 24:04.9 (28th) Roy Griak Invitational: 24:17 (199th)

Members of the women’s team break from the gate at the start of the 2005 Bob Timmons Invitational. The team finished second at the meet.

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ALICIA MCGREGOR 5-6, Junior Independence, Mo. (Truman)

=2005 Academic All-Big 12 Second Team 2005: Named to the Academic All-Big 12 Second Team ... Competed in six events for the Jayhawks … Finished 82nd overall at the NCAA Midwest Regionals in a time of 23:29 … Placed 51st at the Big 12 Championships (23:02) … Ran a 23:23.6 at NCAA Pre-Nationals, good for 74th overall. 2004: Competed in all but one race … Finished 13th overall and fourth on the team at the Bob Timmons Invitational with a time of 20:14.32 … Placed 39th overall at the KSU Wildcat Invitational (24:36.7) … Recorded a time of 25:11 at the Roy Griak Invitational … Finished 90th in the open division of NCAA Pre-Nationals with a time of 23:36.2 … Had her best time of the season at the NCAA Midwest Regionals with 23:09.21. High School: Received eight letters in high school (four cross country, four track and field) at Truman High School ... Garnered all-conference and all-district honors in 2001, 2002 and 2003 ... Earned all-sectional honors in cross country in 2001 and 2003 and all-state honors in cross country in 2001 and 2002.

MCGREGOR’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:38.58 (20th) KSU/KU Dual: 20:18.2 (10th) Roy Griak Invitational: 24:25 (226th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 23:23.6 (74th, Open) Big 12 Championships: 23:02 (51st) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 23:29 (82nd) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:14.32 (13th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 24:36.7 (39th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:11 (240th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 23:36.2 (90th, Open) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 23:09.21 (113th)

Personal: Parents are Fernando McGregor and Caryl Goodyear-Bruch ... Born Dec. 26, 1985, in Redlands, Calif. ... Majoring in Spanish and international studies.

Members of the women’s cross country team burst from the starting line at the 2005 Bob Timmons Invitational, where the Jayhawks finished second as a team.

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LISA MORRISEY 5-7, Junior Ottawa, Kan. (Ottawa) 2005: Ran the last three races as the team's No. 1 runner … Finished 43rd overall at the NCAA Midwest Regionals (22:36) … Ran a 22:43 at the Big 12 Championships, placing 39th … Finished 24th overall at NCAA Pre-Nationals (22:25.2) … Ran a 24:43 at the Roy Griak Invitational, placing second on the team. 2004: Talented freshman came on strong toward the end of the season … Competed in six events … Finished 15th in the Bob Timmons Invitational (20:15.20) … Came in 33rd at the KSU Wildcat Invitational with a time of 24:23.7 … Raced in the Roy Griak Invitational, finishing with a time of 24:24 … Finished 51st in the open division at NCAA Pre-Nationals (23:09.7) … At the Big 12 Championships, placed 52nd overall and third among Kansas runners (23:28.28) … Recorded her best time of the season at NCAA Midwest Regionals, finishing 72nd overall and second on the team with a time of 22:25.94. High School: Named to the Lawrence Journal World and Ottawa Herald all-area team all four years ... Helped head coach Chris Kornhaus and teammates to a seventh-place finish at the 2003 Kansas state cross country meet ... In track, was the state champion in the 3200 meters and placed second in the mile her senior year ... Was the Huron League champion in the 800 meters, 1600 meters and 3200 meters, all four years of high school. Personal: Parents are Mark and Cyndi Morrisey ... Born Jan. 16, 1986, in Lawrence, Kan. ... Majoring in communication studies and marketing.

MORRISEY’S Career Results 2005: KSU/KU Dual: 20:30.6 (11th) Roy Griak Invitational: 23:43 (164th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 22:25.2 (24th, Open) Big 12 Championships: 22:43 (39th) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 22:36 (43rd)

2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:15.2 (15th) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 24:23.7 (33rd) Roy Griak Invitational: 24:24 (207th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 23:09.7 (51st, Open) Big 12 Championships: 23:28.28 (52nd) NCAA Midwest Regionals: 22:25.94 (72nd)

MELISSA O’ROURKE 5-9, Junior (RS) Tulsa, Okla. (Jenks) 2005: Finished 12th at the Bob Timmons Invitational in a time of 20:01.03 ... Had a sixth-place result (19:58.8) at the KU/KSU Dual. 2004: Competed in three events for the Jayhawks … Finished 23rd with a time of 20:41.14 at the Bob Timmons Invitational … Came in 31st at the KSU Wildcat Invitational with a time of 24:17.0 … Ran 25:40 at the Roy Griak Invitational.

O’ROURKE’S Career Results 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:01.03 (12th) KSU/KU Dual: 19:58.8 (6th) 2004: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:41.14 (23rd) KSU Wildcat Invitational: 24:17.0 (31st) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:40 (251st)

2003: Redshirted. High School: Won four letters in both track and cross country ... A varsity member on the four-time cross country state championship team and three-time track state championship team at Jenks High School ... Part of a team that set a school record in the distance medley relay at the Texas Relays and the Kansas Relays in 2003. Personal: Parents are Michael and Martha O'Rourke … Born Dec. 12, 1984, in Tulsa, Okla. … Majoring in allied health and early childhood development.

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JAMES’ Career Results

5-7, Sophomore Kansas City, Mo. (North K.C.)

2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 20:41.45 (22nd) KSU/KU Dual: 20:52.8 (13th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:21 (263rd) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:45.7 (145th, Open)

2005: Competed in four events for the Jayhawks in her freshman campaign ... Ran 24:45.7 at NCAA Pre-Nationals … Finished in a time of 25:21 at the Roy Griak Invitational … Finished 22nd overall at the Bob Timmons Invitational in a time of 20:41.45.

High School: In cross country, was all-conference all four years ... Garnered All-District honors her sophomore through senior years ... A state qualifier junior and senior year ... Nominated for the GKCXCCA honorable mention team ... In track, was named all-district all four years ... Ran a 5:08 in the 1600 meters and an 11:32 in the 3200 meters ... All-conference her junior and senior years ... All-sectional and state qualifier her junior and senior years ... Allstate her senior year ... Kansas City Star all-metro second team her senior year ... Tied her school record in the mile her senior year with a time of 5:08. Personal: Daughter of Teri James ... Born April 27, 1987, in Leavenworth, Kan. ... Majoring in pre-physical therapy.

BRIDGET MORAN 5-7, Sophomore Leawood, Kan. (St. Teresa’s)

2005: Competed in five events … Ran a 24:58 at the Big 12 Championships, placing 90th … Finished 101st overall at the NCAA Pre-Nationals in a time of 24:05 … Finished 31st overall at the Bob Timmons Invitational (21:19.43) ... Placed 277th at the Roy Griak Invitational, finishing in 25:59.

MORAN’S Career Results: 2005: Bob Timmons Invitational: 21:19.43 (31st) KSU/KU Dual: 21:17.5 (14th) Roy Griak Invitational: 25:59 (277th) NCAA Pre-Nationals: 24:05.0 (101st, Open) Big 12 Championships: 24:58 (90th)

High School: Earned eight varsity letters in high school (four in cross country and four in track) ... In cross country, was named all-metro her junior and senior years ... Named allsectional her junior and senior years ... Named All-District her sophomore, junior and senior years ... Named Kansas City Star Athlete of the Week for the week of Sept. 04, 2004 ... In track, was named all-district her junior and senior years and all-sectional her senior year ... Holds the school record in the 3200 meters with a time of 11:22. Personal: Parents are Steve and Peggy Moran ... Born Feb. 19, 1987, in Sioux City, Iowa ... Majoring in elementary education.

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2006 JAYHAWK NEWCOMERS MELISSA ARNOLD 5-5, Freshman Mundelein, Ill. (Mundelein) High School: Participated in both track and cross country ... Personal: Born July 31, 1988 ... Daughter of Bert and Sharon Arnold ... Majoring in interior design.

LAUREN BONDS 5-8, Freshman Hutchinson, Kan. (Hutchinson) High School: Was the top senior finisher at 2005 Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championships, placing fourth ... At 2006 Kansas 6A State track and field championships, recorded top-five finishes in 1600m (third), 800m (second) and 1600m-relay (second place). Personal: Daughter of Lisa Bonds ... Born on June 9, 1988 ... Majoring in international relations.

KAITLYN COEN 5-8, Freshman Hays, Kan. (Hays) High School: Placed 15th at the 2005 Kansas 5A State Cross Country Championships ... Highly decorated cross country athlete with following accolades: three-time all-conference, four-time allregion, three-time all-state, two-time All-Academic all-state, four-time Most Valuable Runner at high school, two-time Conference runner-up, school record holder in the 4k (16:18). Personal: Daughter of Dave and Karen Coen ... Born on Aug. 17, 1988 ... Majoring in accounting and math.

CLAIRE HALL 6-0, Freshman Iowa City, Iowa (West) High School: Participated in both cross country and track and field ... Named to the 2006 all-state cross country team first team ... Placed 10th at the 2006 Iowa State Cross Country Championships, 11th at the 2005 Iowa State Cross COuntry Championships and 15th at 2004 Iowa State Cross Country Championships ... A member of 2004 Iowa State Distance Medley Championship team. Personal: Daughter of David Hall and Margo Schilling ... Born on Nov. 13, 1987 ... Majoring in exercise science

RACHEL GRUENBACHER 5-1, Freshman Lenexa, Kan. (St. Thomas Aquinas) High School: Participated in both cross country and track and field ... Placed 24th at the 2005 Kansas 5A State Cross Championships ... Four-year letterwinner in cross country ... A member of two state champion 800-meter relay teams and 2005 Kansas 5A State Track Championship teams. Personal: Daughter of Kurt and Sylvia Gruenbacher ... Born on July 2, 1987 ... Majoring in nursing.

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2006 JAYHAWK NEWCOMERS ALISON KNOLL 5-0, Freshman Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) High School: Placed 11th at the Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championships in a time of 15:40 ... Named to all-sun county first team, all-Johnson County first team and all-metro coaches’ association first team ... A member of 2006 Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championship team. Personal: Daughter of Ron and Cindy Knoll ... Born on Aug. 14, 1987 ... Majoring in exercise science.

SARAH NACKLEY 5-8, Freshman Shawnee, Kan. (Shawnee Mission Northwest) High School: Placed 18th at 2006 Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championships ... A member of 2006 Kansas 6A State Cross Country Championship team ... Named to all-sun country, all-Johnson County and All-Metro coaches’ association first teams for accomplishments. Personal: Daughter of Dan and Amy Nackley ... Born on July 28, 1988 ... Majoring in nursing.

KELLIE SCHNEIDER 5-7, Freshman Kenosha, Wisc. (Tremper) High School: Placed in the top 10 all four years at the Wisconsin Division I State Championships, placing fifth as a senior, third as a junior, second as a sophomore and eighth as a freshman ... Served as cross country team captain for two years. Personal: Daughter of Kurt Schneider and Kimberly Gagliardi ... Born on Nov. 26,1987 ... Majoring in exercise science

CASSI SOKOL 5-6, Freshman Urbandale, Iowa (Urbandale) High School: Finished sixth and as the second senior at the 2005 Iowa 4A Cross Country Championships ... Recorded four top-five finishes at the 2005 Iowa 4A track and field championships, placing second in the 1500m, second in the 800m, fourth in the 3200m-relay and second on the distance medley relay. Personal: Daughter of Dr. Neal and Joni Sokol ... Born on May 5, 1988 ... Majoring in journalism.

ALLISON YODER 5-5, Sophomore Lawrence, Kan. (Free State/Fort Hays State) High School: A four-year letterwinner in cross country ... Named all-league in cross country ... Participated in state track and cross country meets ... Holds a 5k-best time of 19:16. Personal: Daughter of Denis and Kim Yoder ... Born April 29, 1987 ... Majoring in psychology.

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2005 MEN’S RESULTS Bob Timmons Invitational Sept. 3 ~ Lawrence, Kan. Team Finish: 1st of 12 ~ 8k Individual Finishers Colby Wissel Tyler Kelly Erik Sloan Joshy Madathil Mike Putzke Nick Brennan Patrick McGowan Brennan Metzler Levi Huseman

Place 1st 2nd 3rd 5th 9th 12th 22nd 23rd 64th

KSU/KU Dual Sept. 9 ~ Manhattan, Kan. Team Finish: 1st of 2 ~ 5k

Place 2nd 22nd 39th 86th 98th 114th 121st 188th

Individual Finishers Benson Chesang Paul Hefferon Colby Wissel Erik Sloan Tyler Kelly Joshy Madathil Mike Putzke Open Cameron Schwehr Patrick McGowan Nicholas Brennan Victor Chesang

Time 24:05 24:53 25:07 25:41 25:50 26:05 26:10 27:17

Place 1st 10th 13th 20th 24th 28th 38th 49th 77th

Place 14th 29th 52nd 61st 75th 87th 161st Division 17th 77th 91st 138th

Time 24:05.2 24:18.1 24:35.0 24:43.8 24:50.7 24:56.4 25:41.1 25:18.9 26:30.5 26:44.0 28:41.0

NCAA Midwest Regionals Nov. 12 ~ Iowa City, Iowa Team Finish: 3rd of 20 ~ 10k

Big 12 Championships Oct. 28 ~ Waco, Texas Team Finish: 3rd of 12 ~ 8k Individual Finishers Benson Chesang Colby Wissel Paul Hefferon Erik Sloan Joshy Madathil Tyler Kelly Cameron Schwehr Mike Putzke Patrick McGowan

Time 15.12.8 16:00.4 16:12.1 16:28.6 16:34.6 16:42.0 17:53.1

NCAA Pre-Nationals Oct. 15 ~ Terre Haute, Ind. Team Finish: 4th of 33 ~ 8k

Roy Griak Invitational Sept. 24 ~ Minneapolis, Minn. Team Finish: 8th of 27 ~ 8k Individual Finishers Benson Chesang Colby Wissel Paul Hefferon Erik Sloan Tyler Kelly Joshy Madathil Mike Putzke Patrick McGowan

Place 1st 3rd 5th 8th 11th 12th 16th

Individual Finishers Colby Wissel Erik Sloan Joshy Madathil Patrick McGowan Brennan Metzler Cameron Schwehr Levi Huseman

Time 25:33.57 26:17.76 26:23.95 26:36.58 27:07.67 27:24.75 28:11.40 28:12.35 30:44.81

Individual Finishers Paul Hefferon Benson Chesang Colby Wissel Tyler Kelly Erik Sloan Joshy Madathil Cameron Schwehr

Time 23:45 24:20 24:21 24:35 24:47 24:52 25:19 25:39 26:29

Place 8th 11th 15th 18th 22nd 29th 50th

Time 31:10 31:26 31:22 31:29 31:41 31:59 32:41

NCAA Championships Nov. 21 ~ Terre Haute, Ind. Team Finish: 12th of 31 ~ 10k Individual Finishers Benson Chesang Colby Wissel Paul Hefferon Erik Sloan Tyler Kelly Joshy Madathil Cameron Schwehr

Place 39th 87th 88th 155th 161st 166th 213th

Time 30:21.6 30:53.7 30:54.1 31:28.7 31:30.7 31:32.7 32:05.2

COLBY WISSEL

BENSON CHESANG

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2005 WOMEN’S RESULTS Bob Timmons Invitational Sept. 3 ~ Lawrence, Kan. Team Finish: 1st of 10 ~ 5k Individual Finishers Connie Abbott Laura Major Dena Seibel Melissa O’Rourke Christine Lathrop Alicia McGregor Angela Pichardo Megan James Hayley Harbert Bridget Moran Melissa Moody Whitney Jones Lindsay McCracken

Place 7th 10th 11th 12th 16th 20th 21st 22nd 24th 31st 35th 50th 57th

KSU/KU Dual Sept. 9 ~ Manhattan, Kan. Team Finish: 1st of 2 ~ 5k

Time 19:19.46 19:56.36 19:57.36 20:01.03 20:21.97 20:38.58 20:39.61 20:41.45 20:49.71 21:19.43 21:35.53 22:29.00 23:04.22

Individual Finishers Dena Seibel Laura Major Christine Lathrop Melissa O’Rourke Angela Pichardo Alicia McGregor Lisa Morrisey Hayley Harbert Megan James Bridget Moran Melissa Moody Whitney Jones Lindsay McCracken

Roy Griak Invitational Sept. 24 ~ Minneapolis, Minn. Team Finish: 26th of 31 ~ 6k Individual Finishers Connie Abbott Lisa Morrisey Laura Major Dena Seibel Angela Pichardo Hayley Harbert Christine Lathrop Alicia McGregor Megan James Melissa Moody Bridget Moran

Place 129th 164th 166th 174th 206th 212th 216th 226th 263rd 267th 277th

Place 39th 43rd 44th 47th 49th 51st 57th 76th 90th

Time 23:16 23:43 23:43 23:48 24:05 24:10 24:14 24:25 25:21 25:32 25:59

Individual Finishers Lisa Morrisey Dena Seibel Laura Major Angela Pichardo Alicia McGregor Hayley Harbert Christine Lathrop Bridget Moran Megan James Melissa Moody

Place 24th 38th 43rd 55th 74th 87th 94th 101st 124th 145th

Time 22:25.2 22:45.6 22:49.8 23:03.8 23:23.6 23:41.5 23:53.6 24:05.0 24:45.7 25:30.7

NCAA Midwest Regionals Nov. 12 ~ Iowa City, Iowa Team Finish: 11th of 23 ~ 6k Individual Finishers Lisa Morrisey Laura Major Angela Pichardo Alicia McGregor Hayley Harbert Dena Seibel

Time 22:43 22:46 22:48 22:57 22:58 23:02 23:14 23:54 24:58

Place 43rd 51st 76th 82nd 88th 89th

LAURA MAJOR

LISA MORRISEY

Time 19:44.4 19:49.6 19:57.0 19:58.8 20:11.1 20:18.2 20:30.6 20:33.2 20:52.8 21:17.5 21:55.0 22:09.8 23:50.4

NCAA Pre-Nationals (Open Division) Oct. 15 ~ Terre Haute, Ind. Team Finish: 4th of 13 ~ 6k

Big 12 Championships Oct. 28 ~ Waco, Texas Team Finish: 8th of 12 ~ 6k Individual Finishers Lisa Morrisey Laura Major Dena Seibel Angela Pichardo Connie Abbott Alicia McGregor Hayley Harbert Christine Lathrop Bridget Moran

Place 3rd 4th 5th 6th 8th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 16th 17th 20th

CONNIE ABBOTT

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RIM ROCK FARM Rim Rock Farm is home to many unique features, including a pair of covered bridges and statues of legendary Jayhawks dispersed throughout the course.

Donated to KU in 2004, Rim Rock Farm has been home to Kansas cross country since 1974, making the 2006 season the 33rd year KU has competed at the course. Rim Rock Farm represents the vision of former KU men’s cross country coach Bob Timmons, who, during his 23-year tenure, won two cross country conference championships.

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“We believe Rim Rock Farm is the premier cross country site in the country, and we’re looking forward to showing it off to the rest of the conference. This experience will be a highlight of these student-athletes’ careers.” Athletics Director LEW PERKINS

"There is something for everyone at Rim Rock Farm," Timmons said. "Parents are afforded the opportunity to walk around throughout the course and find all the wonderful places to observe. Spectators can catch the runners three or four times throughout the event and explore the different elevations. And the runners can navigate a course that will challenge them with its obstacles and amaze them with its beauty. That's what makes Rim Rock Farm so exciting."

Rim Rock Farm was also host to the 1998 Division I & II National Championships, which coincided with the course’s 25th anniversary.

Directions to Rim Rock Farm -- Those traveling to Rim Rock from the Kansas Turnpike are advised to take the East Lawrence exit and then travel north on Kansas Highway 24/59 (which curves to the west) for approximately 2.5 miles before turning right (north) on the asphalt road at the Midland Store. Approximately 2.5 miles later, watch for an abandoned natural gas pump station on the right and make a left turn (west) at that point onto a gravel road. About .25 mile ahead, make a right turn and follow the gravel road approximately one and .33 miles (north) to the course. Maps are available through the cross country office by calling (785) 864-3486 or by visiting www.kuathletics.com.

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WES SANTEE BILLY MILLS JOHN LAWSON

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THE STORIES BEHIND THE STATUES GLENN CUNNINGHAM: One of the earliest cross country greats to don the crimson and blue was Glenn Cunningham. A member of the KU Hall of Fame, Cunningham was a two-time Big Six Conference cross country champion, capturing the league crown in 1931 and 1932. Cunningham also excelled in track and field while at Kansas, breaking the world record in the indoor 1,500 meters (3:53.3) in 1934 and both the indoor mile (4:08.4) in 1932 and the outdoor mile (4:06.7) in 1933. During his tenure on the track at KU, he served as team captain in 1934 and won 12 conference championships: four indoor (1932-34, mile run and 1934, 880- yard run) and eight outdoor (1932-34: mile run; 1932-34: 880yard run; 1933-34: two-mile run). In 1932 and 1933, Cunningham was the NCAA champion in the mile run, earning All-America accolades in the process. A two-time Olympian in the 1,500 meters (1932, 1936), Cunningham won the silver medal at the 1936 summer games in Berlin. In 1974, he became one of the first inductees into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame. In accordance with his early success, Cunningham’s statue is located near the start of the course and the finish line at Rim Rock Farm is affectionately known as the Glenn Cunningham Finish.

HERB SEMPER: A member of the Kansas cross country program during its golden era under the direction of Head Coach Bill Easton, Herb Semper firmly established his mark in the lore of Kansas cross country. Semper became the first Jayhawk to win an NCAA championship, prevailing in 1950 and 1951. He remains the only Jayhawk in KU history to win two cross country individual national championships. Under Easton’s guidance, Semper was a member of two Big Seven Conference championship teams (1950 and 1951) and was a two-time Big Seven individual champion (1950 and 1951). Semper is also a member of the KU Hall of Fame. Semper’s excellence extended to the Kansas track and field team as well. A four-time Big Seven Conference champion in the two-mile run (1950-52 indoor; 1950 outdoor), Semper was a two-time outdoor All-American after back-toback third-place finishes in the two-mile run at the NCAA championships. Semper’s statue at Rim Rock Farm is surrounded by three ponds (Teardrop Pond, Jayhawk Pond and Pat’s Little Pond) on the northeast portion of the course.

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THE STORIES BEHIND THE STATUES WES SANTEE:

A legendary Kansas Jayhawk, Wes Santee’s contributions to Kansas cross country and track and field are among the bedrocks of the tradition-rich heritage. Santee, an Ashland, Kan. native, captured the NCAA championship in 1953, giving KU the individual crown for the third time in four years. In fact, Santee’s All-America performance at the 1953 NCAA Championships helped propel the Kansas cross country team to the NCAA championship, the only cross country team in KU’s history to achieve the feat. Santee also excelled at the conference level, claiming back-to-back league championships in 1952 and 1953 and helping his team collect two Big Seven Conference championships (1952 & 1953). Santee was a member of the 1952 U.S. Olympic team in the 5,000 meters and broke three world records while at Kansas, twice setting new marks in the indoor mile run (1954, 4:04.9; 1955, 4:03.8) and in the outdoor 1,500 meters (1954, 3:42.8). A two-time outdoor AllAmerican, Santee won the 5,000 meters in 1952 and the mile run in 1953 to garner the recognition. Santee collected seven conference championships: three indoor (1952-54, mile run; 1953, 880 yards) and four outdoor (1952-54, mile run; 1953, 880 yards). A member of the KU Hall of Fame, Santee’s statue at Rim Rock Farm can be found at the start of the second mile of the course, west of the Shady Glen.

AL FRAME: A teammate of Wes Santee, Al Frame carved out an equally impressive cross country and track and field career while attending the University of Kansas. A member of the 1953 NCAA championship team, Frame won the individual NCAA championship in 1954. Under the tutelage of Head Coach Bill Easton, Frame was a member of three Big Seven Conference championship teams while at KU. He also won the Big Seven individual championship twice, netting the accomplishment in back-to-back years (1954 and 1955) and was the last Jayhawk to do so until Benson Chesang won the Big 12 championships in consecutive years (2004 & 2005). A 1954 and 1955 All-America honoree, Frame, like so many before him, also found success on the track and field team. During his time on the team, Frame captured six Big Seven Conference championships: four indoor (1954, two-mile run; 1955-56, mile run; 1956, 880-yard run) and two outdoor (1955, mile run; 1955, two-mile run). A third-place finish at the outdoor NCAA championships in 1955 added All-America status to Frame’s resume. A member of the KU Hall of Fame, Frame’s statue at Rim Rock Farm is located just north of Pat’s Little Pond on the third mile of the course.

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THE STORIES BEHIND THE STATUES BILLY MILLS:

Gold Medalist. All-American. Hall-ofFamer. Kansas Jayhawk. All describe Billy Mills, who made his impact on the Kansas tradition with golden footprints. A two-time All-American (1958 and 1959), Mills captured the 1960 Big Eight Cross Country Championship. He was also a part of two team Big Eight Conference titles while at KU (1958 and 1959) under Head Coach Bill Easton. However, Mills’ legacy at KU extends far beyond the borders of the Sunflower state. A member of the 1964 United States Olympic team, Mills won the gold medal in the 10,000 meters and set a new Olympic record. In dramatic fashion, Mills came from behind on the last lap to win the race in Tokyo and is still the only American to win the event. Mills’ success was also evident on the track and field team, as he set a world record in the six-mile run in 1965 (27:11.6). He won two Big Eight Conference championships, capturing both the indoor and outdoor championships in 1961 and was a member of both the 1959 and 1960 NCAA championship track teams. Inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1976, Mills’ iconic statue, in which his arms are raised high, is placed on the last straightaway of the course, saluting the runners for their perseverance and will to compete. In fact, the pose of Billy’s silhouette is identical to the one he struck upon winning the gold medal at the 1964 Olympics.

JOHN LAWSON:

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As the last Kansas cross country runner to win the NCAA championships, John Lawson’s career signals yet another chapter in the golden era of Kansas cross country. In 1965, Lawson pulled off an impressive sweep, capturing both the Big Eight Conference championship and the NCAA individual title and was recognized with All-America status. A member of the KU Hall of Fame, Lawson also performed valiantly on the Kansas track and field team, earning three AllAmerica awards: one in indoor for his second-place performance in the two-mile run and two in outdoor for consecutive second-place finishes in the three-mile run in 1965 and 1966. At the conference level, Lawson captured four individual championships: three indoor (1964 and 1966, two-mile run; 1966, mile run) and one outdoor championship (1965, three-mile run). Lawson’s statue at Rim Rock Farm can be found near the end of the third mile of the course, southwest of the finish line. In this picture, Lawson stands between then cross country coach Bob Timmons and Jim Ryun, a teammate during the 1965 season.

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RIM ROCK FARM

THE STORIES BEHIND THE STATUES JIM RYUN: There is perhaps no other athlete more associated with Kansas distance running than Jim Ryun. His legend extends far beyond his KU acomplishments. A three-time Olympian (1964, 1968 and 1972), Ryun captured silver at the 1968 games in Mexico City in the 1,500 meters, duplicating the performance of former Jayhawk Glenn Cunningham in the 1936 games. During his tenure at KU from 1966-69, Ryun broke five world records, including the world outdoor mile record twice, and also claimed five individual NCAA titles. Before attending Kansas, Ryun became the first high school runner to complete the mile in under four minutes. In addition, his national high school mile record of 3:55.3, set over 30 years ago, still stands today for events completed in the US. Inducted into the National Track and Field Hall of Fame in 1982, Ryun’s statue at Rim Rock Farm sits atop the Jim Ryun Skyline Bend and is the first statue visitors see when turning into Rim Rock Farm.

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1967

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1968

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1967

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1966

Outdoor 3:51.3 Mile

1967

Outdoor 3:51.1 Mile

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1967

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Outdoor 880-yard 1:44.9 run Indoor 880-yard 1:48.3 run Outdoor 1,500 3:33.1 meters


JAYHAWK RECORD BOOKS Olympians Glenn Cunningham, 1,500 meters ..........................1932 Glenn Cunningham, 1,500 meters (Silver Medalist) 1936 Wes Santee, 5,000 meters ......................................1952 Billy Mills, 10,000 meters (Gold Medalist) ................1964 Jim Ryun, 1,500 meters ..........................................1964 Jim Ryun, 1,500 meters (Silver Medalist) ................1968 Jim Ryun, 1,500 meters ..........................................1972 Charlie Gruber, 1,500 meters ..................................2004

All-Americans Harold Moore............................................................1945 Bob Karnes ........................................................1947, ’48 Harold Hinchee ........................................................1948 Herb Semper ............................................................1950 Cliff Abel ..................................................................1950 Herb Semper ............................................................1951 Norm Bitner ..............................................................1951 Wes Santee ..............................................................1953 Art Dalzell ................................................................1953 Al Frame ............................................................1954, ’55 Jan Howell ................................................................1956 Jerry McNeal......................................................1956, ’57 Billy Mills ............................................................1958, ’59 Brian Travis ..............................................................1958 John Lawson ............................................................1965 Brent Steiner ............................................................1984 Julia Saul (KU’s only female All-American) ..............1992 Michael Cox..............................................................1994 David Johnston ........................................................1994 Benson Chesang ....................................................2004

NCAA Top 5 Team Finishes 1950 1951 1953 1950

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1954 1955 1956 1961

Conference Individual Champions Missouri Valley (4) ....................Fred Rodkey (1914, ’15) ..................................................Poco Frazier (1927, ’28) Big Six (3) ......................Glenn Cunningham (1931, ’32) ............................................................Bob Farnes (1947) Big Seven (8) ..............................Bob Farnes (1948, ’49) ..................................................Herb Semper (1950, ’51) ....................................................Wes Santee (1952, ’53) ........................................................Al Frame (1954, ’55) Big Eight (5) ....................................Jerry McNeal (1956) ..........................................................Tom Skutka (1957) ..............................................................Billy Mills (1960) ............................................................Bill Dotson (1961) ........................................................John Lawson (1965) Big 12 (2) . . . . . . . . . . Benson Chesang (2004, 2005)

NCAA Team Champions Team ........................................................................1953

=Bold indicates current Jayhawks

1957 1961 1963 1979

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NCAA Appearances-Men 1951 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957

(2) (1) (4) (2) (2) (5)

1963 1965 1966 1968 1969 1972

1981 1989 1990 1991 1994 2005

(4) (6) (16) (16) (21) (14)

(18) (10) (16) (15) (16) (12)

NCAA Appearances-Women 1993 (22) 1994 (18)

Cross Country Conference Team Championships Missouri Valley (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1928 Big Six (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1947 Big Seven (10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1948, ’49, ’50, ’51, ’52, ’53, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .’54, ’55, ’56, ’57 Big Eight (7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1958, ’59, ’61, ’63, ’64, ’68, ’69

KU Hall of Fame Members

NCAA Individual Champions Herb Semper ....................................................1950, ’51 Wes Santee ..............................................................1953 Al Frame ..................................................................1954 John Lawson ............................................................1965

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Lee Adams Bill Alley Gary Ard Jim Bausch Terry Beucher Les Bitner Dick Blair David Blutcher Jeff Buckingham George Byers Sheila Calmese Frank Cindrich Sam Colson Glenn Cunningham Cliff Cushman Elwyn Dees Bob Devinney Emmett Edwards Allen Frame

Theo Hamilton Herold Hadley Scott Huffman Ron Jessie Jan Johnson J.W. Johnson Roger Kathol Kristi Kloster Doug Knop John Lawson Eddie Lewis Mark Lutz Brian McElroy Billy Mills Ralph Moody Kevin Newell Bill Nieder Jim Niehouse Al Oerter

Sanya Owaiabi Tom Poor Terry Porter Michael Ricks Scott Russell Jim Ryun Karl Salb Wes Santee Tom Scavuzzo Herb Semper Herb Shelby Randy Smith Dennis Stewart Charlie Tidwell Jay Wagner Cliff Wiley Steve Wilhelm

Conference Affiliation 1907-1927 .................................... 1928-1947 .................................... 1948-1957 .................................... 1958-1996 .................................... 1996-Present................................

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS Men Year 1914 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977

Head Coach W.O. Hamilton W.O. Hamilton W.O. Hamilton Fred Rodkey --Karl Schlademan Karl Schlademan Karl Schlademan Karl Schlademan Karl Schlademan Karl Schlademan John McMurphy Dr. H.J. Huff Dr. H.J. Huff Dr. H.J. Huff Brutus Hamilton Brutus Hamilton Brutus Hamilton Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Bill Hargiss Henry Shenk Ray Kanehl Ray Kanehl Ray Kanehl Ray Kanehl Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bill Easton Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons

Conf. NCAA Region 2nd --2nd --2nd --2nd --DNC --DNC --2nd --DNC --2nd --4th --4th --6th --4th --2nd --1st --2nd --5th --3rd --6th --No Meet --5th --6th --6th --6th --3rd --3rd --6th --5th --No Meet --No Meet --No Meet --No Meet --5th --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --1st --2nd --1st --2nd --1st --1st --2nd --3rd --3rd --1st --1st --5th --2nd --4th --4th --7th --7th --2nd --DNC ---

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Year 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Head Coach Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Bob Timmons Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine

Conf. NCAA Region 3rd 4th 2nd 2nd 4th --2nd 3rd 6th --4th --4th 7th 7th 9th 6th --4th 5th 6th 6th 5th 3rd 4th 3rd 3rd 2nd 5th 7th 8th 8th 4th 3rd 7th 9th 8th 7th 8th 9th 6th 14th 7th 11th 6th 8th 7th 9th 8th 7th 4th 4th 4th 4th 3rd 3rd

NCAA --22nd -18th --------------10th 16th 15th ----16th --------------------12th

Women Year 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Head Coach Marian Washington Gary Pepin Tom Lionvale Terri Anderson & Theo Hamilton Terri Anderson & Theo Hamilton Carla Coffey Theo Hamilton Theo Hamilton Cliff Rovelto Cliff Rovelto Cliff Rovelto Cliff Rovelto Cliff Rovelto Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Gary Schwartz Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine Stanley Redwine

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Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence Quick Facts Lawrence is conveniently located in northwest Kansas on Interstate 70, just 30 minutes from Kansas City and 20 minutes east of Topeka, the state capital. Kansas Highway 10 connects Lawrence to south Kansas City, Kan. Highway 59 serves as the city's north and south access, and Highway 40 runs parallel to Interstate 70 east and west. Lawrence, Kansas Lawrence is not just another college community. It presents the easy-going feeling of a smaller town combined with big city cultural opportunities. A population of 81,816 that comes from widely diverse backgrounds make Lawrence an outstanding place to live and raise a family. Psychology Today calls Lawrence one of the 25 least-stressful cities in which to live. A community that supports the University of Kansas with its heart and soul, Lawrence envelopes the students so that they too think of Lawrence as their own hometown. Lawrence is well known for the arts, alternative music and downtown shops, galleries and restaurants. Distance Chart (from Lawrence to...) Topeka, Kan. ....................................27 Overland Park, Kan. ........................30 Kansas City, Mo. ..............................35 Manhattan, Kan. ..............................91 Wichita, Kan. ..................................161 Columbia, Mo. ................................173 Lincoln, Neb. ..................................195 Ames, Iowa ....................................264 Stillwater, Okla. ..............................266 St. Louis, Mo. ................................301 Norman, Okla. ................................333 Dallas, Texas ..................................444 Boulder, Colo. ................................584 Waco, Texas ..................................600 College Station, Texas....................705 San Antonio, Texas ........................778

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Lawrence boasts the most vibrant downtown shopping district in Kansas. Many have called Massachusetts Street one of the most beautiful main streets in America. Sports Illustrated On Campus named Lawrence the 16th-best college town in America in a September 2003 issue. Lawrence is ranked number 15 in The 100 Best Small Arts Towns in America by John Villani. Lawrence streets are named after the states in the order they came into the Union, beginning with Delaware. Massachusetts was designated the “Main” street because Lawrence's founders were from Massachusetts. Downtown Lawrence radiates with a cool mix of shopping, nightlife and history. Lawrence festivals provide a wealth of musical offerings. Music is a staple in the Lawrence community. Population: 81,816 Annual Average High Temperature: 67 Annual Average Low Temperature: 45

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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS Kansas Roots, Global Reach The University of Kansas - fondly known as KU - is a tradition-rich, comprehensive research university that throughout its distinguished history has excelled in creating superior, enduring value for students, the state of Kansas, and the world. KU ranks among the nation's premier public research universities and is a leading center for study in a wide range of fields: the arts and humanities, the sciences, and the professions. Founded by the same determined New Englanders who had emigrated to the Kansas Territory to create a state free of slavery, KU became one of the first universities of the Great Plains. The university opened its doors on Sept. 12, 1866, to 29 men and 26 women. Never in its history has KU restricted admissions based on race or gender. Since its early years, KU has been fueled by high aspirations and today enjoys a national reputation for innovation and academic excellence. In 1890, the first chapters of Phi Beta Kappa and Sigma Xi west of the Mississippi River were chartered at Lawrence. The following year, the KU Endowment Association was established, the first foundation of its kind supporting a state-assisted university. In 1908, KU became one of the first 11 public universities to be admitted to the prestigious Association of American Universities. Not to be forgotten: KU initiated interscholastic basketball competition in 1898, under the leadership of Dr. James Naismith, the founder of basketball. With a student body of 29,590 and an endowment with assets of more than $1 billion, KU has become a diversified, broad-based center of learning with professional schools in allied health, architecture and urban design, business, education, engineering, fine arts, journalism and mass communication, law, medicine, nursing, pharmacy, and social welfare. KU also has expanded geographically, adding the Medical Center in Kansas City, Kansas; the School of Medicine clinical branch in Wichita; the Edwards Campus in Overland Park; and educational and research facilities throughout the state. World-class, Accessible Education KU faculty members have earned international distinction: 10 have been elected national academy members, 35 are fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and 269 have received Fulbright awards for international study since 1950.

Led by the faculty, KU students have achieved an impressive record of major honors: 25 Rhodes, 388 Fulbright, 38 Goldwater, 15 Truman, 13 Udall, and 9 Marshall scholarships; 24 Mellon fellowships; five Javits fellowships; and one Churchill scholarship. KU prepares students for success in an increasingly global economy. Among public universities, KU ranks fourth in the nation for the percentage of its students who study abroad, and 23rd in the nation for the number of graduates serving as Peace Corps volunteers. In 2005, KU was chosen as one of five universities to receive the Paul Simon Award for excellence in and commitment to international education. The attractiveness of KU to outstanding high school graduates is reflected in the current student body - the best-qualified in KU history - based on high school GPA and standardized test scores. Last fall, KU enrolled 57 National Merit scholars (16th among U.S. public universities), five National Hispanic scholars, and four National Achievement scholars. Jayhawk Alumni To date, thousands of men and women have experienced the value of a KU degree. About 138,000 KU alumni live in Kansas and an equal number live elsewhere in the United States; more than 5,000 alumni live abroad. KU alumni include 1996 presidential nominee and former U.S. Sen. Robert J. Dole; Clyde Tombaugh, who discovered the planet Pluto; Vernon Smith, winner of the 2002 Nobel Prize in economics; Linda Zarda Cook, managing director of Royal Dutch Petroleum Company; William Inge, Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright; and Kevin Helliker, 2004 Pulitzer Prize winner in journalism. Five KU alumni have won MacArthur Foundation “genius� awards: Ann Hamilton, visual artist; Paul Ehrlich, environmental studies; Wes Jackson, environmental historian and president of The Land Institute, in Salina; David Hillis, evolutionary biologist; and Kent Whealy, founder and director of Seed Savers Exchange and heirloom gardening expert. Path-breaking Research KU's total research expenditures reached a record $274 million in 2004, more than double totals of fewer than 10 years ago. Particularly strong programs in drug development and delivery are fueled by the School of Pharmacy, which stands third in the nation in National Institutes of Health funding. KU is known for bioscience research in such areas as cancer, vaccines, and Parkinson's disease.

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THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS In spring 2005, KU received a $19 million, five-year award from the National Science Foundation for a Science and Technology Center to study polar ice caps and global climate issues. With this award, KU joined an elite group of five U.S. universities with both an NSF Science and Technology Center and an NSF Engineering Research Center. A $17 million grant created KU's engineering research center in 2003 to develop environmentally friendly chemical processes. DEEP Analysis of KU A nationwide study by Indiana University, the "Documenting Effective Educational Practice" report, in 2004 lauded KU as a progressive research university that thoroughly engaged students in the learning process. “Many other colleges and universities will benefit from learning about KU policies and practice,� the DEEP report stated. University Statistics w 20,887 undergraduates and 6,093 graduate students at the Lawrence and Edwards campuses; 2,610 students at the Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan. w More than 100 fields of study and more than 100 opportunities to study abroad are offered to students. w $159 million in financial aid and scholarships went to more than 14,000 students in 2003-04. Student Statistics w 68.3 percent of students come from Kansas w KU students come from 50 states and more than 115 countries w More than 1,500 students come from abroad w Average age of undergraduate students: 21 w Percentage of men to women: 47.3 to 52.7 w 17.4% of the University of Kansas' student body is multicultural w Average ACT score for freshmen: 24.1 (enhanced) w Retention rate for freshmen: 81 percent w In fall 2004, 28.4 percent of KU first-time freshmen scored 27 or higher on the ACT or converted SAT equivalent. Nationally, 16 percent of ACT test takers scored 27 or above. KU Tuition and Fees Tuition and fees at KU are well below the average at comparable universities in the Midwest and Board of Regents. For more information, visit www.tuition.ku.edu. Visit KU The KU Visitor Center, located at the intersection of 15th Street and Iowa Street, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays and on select weekends. Check out the many visit options available by logging on to www.admissions.ku.edu, calling (785) 864-3911, or e-mailing visit@ku.edu.

The University of Kansas combines rich heritage and tradition that is found in all avenues of the campus, from academics to athletics.

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BIG 12 CONFERENCE The Big 12 Conference - Entering its Second Decade of Competition Fresh off its 10th anniversary season, the Big 12 Conference begins its second decade of competition in 2006-07. While there have been many proud accomplishments through the first 10 years, the conference and its members anticipate continued success. Through its first 10 years, the Big 12 claimed 28 team and 310 individual NCAA titles. During this past season, conference programs captured national championships in football (Texas), women’s indoor track and field (Texas), wrestling (Oklahoma State) and men’s golf (Oklahoma State). In addition, 12 individual event titles were also won by student-athletes who compete in the Big 12. The 2004-05 campaign marked the most successful in conference history with six NCAA championships. Baylor won the crown for women’s basketball, becoming the first Big 12 squad to win in that sport. Colorado won both the men’s and women’s cross country trophies, just the fourth school in NCAA history to win both in the same year. Oklahoma State regained the top spot in wrestling, winning the national title for the 33rd time. Texas captured its fourth women's outdoor track and field crown, along with its sixth national championship in baseball. The Big 12 leads all conferences with five appearances in the BCS National Championship game. A Big 12 team has played for the football national championship five of the last six years, and each of the last three. In basketball, an unprecedented eight men’s and women’s basketball teams have advanced to their respective Final Fours in the past five seasons as the Big 12 continues its place among the elite intercollegiate athletic conferences. The Big 12 and its member institutions are committed to a competitive environment where sportsmanship and fair play take center stage. Whether on the field, in the classroom, or within the community the student-athletes, administrators, coaches and game officials of the Big 12 support the highest ideals in sportsmanship. Competitive excellence, scholarships and sportsmanship are all equal components of the Big 12’s philosophy. All-Big 12 teams and All-Big 12 Academic squads are recognized for each sport at the end of their respective seasons. At the end of each academic year, the Conference honors its top male and female student-athletes with the Big 12 Athlete of the Year and Big 12 Sportsperson of the Year awards. Institutions can also nominate student-athletes for the prestigious Dr. Prentice Gautt Postgraduate Scholarships at the end of each academic year. A total of 153 scholars have received more than $845,000 in postgraduate financial aid through the first nine years of the program. The Big 12 sponsors 21 sports. Men’s squads include baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, swimming and diving, tennis and wrestling. Women’s teams are fielded in basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, soccer, softball, swimming, tennis and volleyball. The conference is made up of 12 institutions that have shared many traditional rivalries throughout their histories. Member schools include - Baylor University, University of Colorado, Iowa State University, University of Kansas, Kansas State University, University of Missouri, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University, University of Texas, Texas A&M University and Texas Tech University. The institutions created a league that encompasses seven states, over 42 million people and more than 18 million television households within its geographic footprint. The Conference conducts championships for 20 of its 21 sports. Each championship helps to determine teams and/or individuals that who represent the Conference in national postseason competition. The winner of the Big 12 football championship game earns the league’s berth into the prestigious Bowl Championship Series. The Big 12 is under the direction of its third commissioner, Kevin L. Weiberg, who took over the reigns in December 1998. Weiberg has led the Big 12 into additional football bowl agreements and expanded television opportunities for all sports through contracts with ABC/ESPN, FSN, TBS and CSTV. In its 10-year history, the Conference has distributed $807.2 million to its 12 member institutions. The Big 12 staff administers to over 4,600 student-athletes in 21 sports. The conference headquarters will move to Irving, Texas, from Dallas in August 2006.

Big 12 Quick Facts Commissioner ..................................................Kevin Weiberg Assistant Commissioner (Communications)...........Bob Burda Cross Country Contact..........................................Katie Davis Mailing Address ................400 East John Carpenter Freeway ...................................................................Irving, TX 75062 Switchboard ....................................................(469) 524-1000 Media Relations Fax .......................................(469) 524-1025 Website.................................................www.big12sports.com

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