2010 TCU Track and Field Media Guide

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TRACK & FIELD | TCU FLYIN’ FROGS

2010 ALL-TIME GREATS INDUCTEES

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MCDANIEL KELLEY

2010 Inductee

McDaniel closed out his senior season collecting All-America honors as a member of the men's 4x100 that placed eighth overall in Fayetteville, Ark., with a time of 39.50 seconds. A multiple conference champion, McDaniel earned four All-America honors while at TCU. Probably his biggest accomplishment during his stint in Fort Worth was that he won gold in the 200 at the NACAC Under 23 Track & Field Championships with a meet-record time of 20.61. He was also the PanAm Junior Champion in the 200 meters and 4x100 relay. In 2008, he was part of the men's 4x100 unit that earned All-America honors by crossing the finish line in seventh-place with a time of 39.60 seconds. McDaniel had a solid outing at the MWC Championships as he won the conference title in the 200 meters with a seasonal best time of 20.60. He headed to nationals with the 14th fastest time in the nation in the 200 and also ran on the 4x100 at the NCAA Championships. Was a key component on both the sprint medley and 4x100 units during his four years in Fort Worth that ranked in the top-10 of the world and national standings nearly every season. During his sophomore campaign, McDaniel was named Outstanding Performer at the Mountain West Outdoor Championships. At the MWC, he won the 100 and 200 meters and was a member of the 4x100 relay team that won conference title He set the conference and meet record en route to winning the 200 meters at the MWC Outdoor Championships with a time of 20.35. Finally, in 2005 McDaniel earned a spot on the U.S. Junior National team where he captured gold in the 200 meters at the Pan American Junior Championships with a 20.67 clocking.

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2010 Inductee

Kelley closed out her indoor career in style at the Mountain West Conference Indoor Championships, winning the women's shot put for the fourth-straight year with an NCAA provisional toss of 50 feet, 2 ¾ inches. Kelley, who dominated the Mountain West Conference during her stay in Fort Worth with six titles, helped TCU claim seven-consecutive Mountain West Conference shot put titles between the indoor and outdoor seasons. By winning the conference title, Kelley became the first female student-athlete in MWC history to win the women's shot put title four-straight years. In 2008, she earned All-Region recognition after tossing the shot put 50 feet, 4 1/2 inches to finish in eighth-place in Lincoln at the Midwest Regional. Kelley captured the women's shot put title with a throw of 51 feet, 3 ¾ inches at the Penn Relays. With the win, Kelley won the first shot put title at the Penn Relays since 1992 and became only the third individual in TCU history to win a shot put title in Philadelphia

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PAUL

2010 Inductee

Paul closed out her career as TCUʼs most decorated hurdler in the history of the program. She went into the 2009 National Championships having claimed her second-consecutive Midwest Regional title in the 400-meter hurdles with a seasonal-best time of 58.00 seconds to automatically qualify for nationals. By winning her second-consecutive regional title, Paul became the first TCU female student-athlete to win a regional in back-to-back years. Paul, who won the Mountain West Conference 100-meter hurdles title with a seasonal-best time of 13.38 seconds, also led off TCU's No. 5 ranked 4x400, which clocked a seasonal-best time of 3:32.82 seconds. During the indoor season, Paul collected her third All-America award as a member of the the women's 4x400 that placed fourth overall at the NCAA Indoor Championships. She also helped the women's 4x400 set the indoor school record in the event with a time of 3:34.63 at the ISU NCAA Qualifier. Overall, Paul who collected multiple conference championships and set the school record in the 400-meter hurdles in 2007, closed her career in Fort Worth earning All-America accolades in three out of the four years she was at TCU, while also claiming regional titles two straight years.


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