2016-17 EMU Men's T&F Media Guide

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Table Of Contents & Quick Facts TABLE OF CONTENTS 3.........................................Table of Contents/Quick Facts 4-5............................................. A Tradition of Champions 6....................................................Athletic Media Relations 7...........................................Track Information/Directions 8-9...................................... Head Coach John Goodridge 10..................................................Assistant Coaching Staff 11-13............................................................. 2016-17 Roster 14-15...........................................2016-17 Season Preview 16-27............................................................................ Seniors 28-51.............................................................................Juniors 52-67..................................................................Sophomores 68-74....................................................................... Freshmen 75..................................... The Mid-American Conference 76-77...................................... 2016 MAC Championships 78-90.........................EMU Track and Field Record Book 91-96................................... Eastern Michigan University 97................................................................Board of Regents 98-99.................................................................Heather Lyke 100-110................................................. EMU Support Staff 112-117...........................................................EMU Facilities 118.............................................................The EMU Identity 119.......................................................... NCAA Compliance 120............................................. Student-Athlete Support 121.......................................................................Eagles Pride 122........................................................ E-Club Hall of Fame

UNIVERSITY Location: Ypsilanti, Michigan Founded: 1849 Enrollment: 22,638 President: Dr. James M. Smith Nickname: Eagles Colors: Green (349) and White Conference: Mid-American Conference (MAC) Home Arena: Bowen Field House Capacity: 1,000 ATHLETIC DEPARTMENT Athletics Director Heather Lyke Deputy Director of Athletics Christian Spears Senior Associate AD/Administration Erin Kido Senior Associate AD/Administration Chris Hoppe Senior Associate AD/Finance and Operations Mike Malach Associate AD/ Sports Medicine Jennifer Brown Associate AD/Compliance Matt Jakobsze Associate AD/Development Dan McLean Associate AD/Academics Karen Schiferl Associate AD/Media Relations Greg Steiner Assistant AD/ Marketing Tony Orlando Assistant AD/Equipment Operations Ben Herman Faculty Athletic Representative Dr. Edward Sidlow Administrative Assistant Lori Barron MEN’S TRACK & FIELD STAFF Head Coach John Goodridge Alma Mater Long Island, ‘72 Office Phone Number 734.487.0236/2245 Email jgoodridg@emich.edu Assistant Coach Sterling Roberts Alma Mater Eastern Michigan, ‘03 Email sroberts3@emich.edu Assistant Coach Solomon Simmons Alma Mater Eastern Michigan, ‘16 Email ssimmo22@emich.edu

ATHLETIC MEDIA RELATIONS Assoc. AD/Media Relations: Greg Steiner Asst. Director of Media Relations: Sean Hostetter Media Relations GA: Katie Gonzales Media Relations GA/Track and Field Contact: Mark Panhorst Panhorst E-mail mpanhors@emich.edu Panhorst Cell 630.440.7971 Office Phone: 734.487.0317 or 0318 Media Relations GA: Dan Whitaker Mailing Address:

799 N. Hewitt Road Convocation Center Room 307 Ypsilanti, MI 48197

Credits

The 2016-17 EMU Men’s Track & Field Media Guide is provided as a service to accredited media and opponents. Information is current as of January 20, 2017

© COPYRIGHT EASTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY The 2016-17 EMU Men’s Track and Field Media Guide was written by the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office. All text and photo content is property of Eastern Michigan University and can not be reproduced without permission from the EMU Athletic Media Relations Office.

Editor/Layout: Assistant Editors: Cover Design:

Photography

Mark Panhorst Sean Hostetter Katie Gonzales Mark Panhorst Greg Steiner Chloe Smith

Chloe Smith, Randy Mascharka, Walt Middleton, Dick Schwarze, Wolverine Photo, Steve King

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Eastern Michigan Track and Field


A Tradition of Champions Eastern Michigan University’s men’s track and field has prided itself for years as having a history of success on the conference, national, and Olympic level. Since its inception in 1905, EMU has produced 13 Olympic athletes, 75 NCAA

Division I All-Americans, 27 NCAA Division II All-Americans, and 40 NAIA All-Americans.

The then-Hurons joined the Mid-American Conference in 1972, and have since won a total of 37 conference championship titles between the indoor and outdoor seasons. The outdoor track and field team has won a conference-high

23 titles, while the indoor team also holds the conference standard after winning 14 titles since the MAC began hosting an indoor championship in 1996, including nine consecutive titles from 1996-2004.

During their 44-year membership in the MAC, the Eagles have produced 188 athletes that hold the distinction of be-

ing an Indoor-MAC Champion and 153 Outdoor-MAC Champions.

In addition to having success in the conference, the Green and White have also won a total of 36 National Championship events. The first taste of national victory came in 1969, when the indoor track and field team won the NAIA National Championship. Back-to-back NAIA National Championship title sweeps of indoor and outdoor track and field were won in 1970 and 1971, followed by a Division II Outdoor National Championship in 1972.

5 1972 NCAA Division II Men’s Outdoor Track and Field National Champions


EMU Athletic Media Relations EMU Athletic Media Relations

EMU Athletics Mission Statement

Our mission above all else, is to guide, support and inspire our student-athletes in their pursuit of excellence- academically, athletically and socially while maintaining a successful Division I-A athletics program.

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Vision of EMU Athletics

Greg Steiner

Sean Hostetter

Katie Gonzales

Mark Panhorst

Dan Whitaker

Our vision is to become the premier program in the Mid-American Conference, both academically and athletically.

Associate Athletic Director/Media Relations................................... Greg Steiner

Core Values of EMU Athletics

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0317 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.845.1132 E-mail.....................................................................................................................greg.steiner@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered......................................................Football, Women’s Basketball, and Golf

Four values guide and govern our action at all times and in all our affairs. The values define “what we stand for” and “what we will not stand for.” These values include:

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations............................ Sean Hostetter

♦ Respect - We treat ourselves and those we serve with dignity, kindness and respect.

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.218.3417 ♦ Integrity - We operate in a spirit of integrity at E-mail............................................................................................................................ shostett@emich.edu all times and know that doing the right thing is of Primary Sports Covered......................................................Volleyball, Men’s Basketball and Tennis utmost importance.

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant............................... Katie Gonzales

Passion - We have a strong work ethic and are passionate about what we do. This is more than just a job to us.

Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................773.512.6079 E-mail.......................................................................................................................... kgonzal5@emich.edu ♦ Excellence - Excellence is the cornerstone of all Primary Sports Covered..............................................................Soccer, Swimming/Diving, Softball we do within our department, on campus, within

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................Mark Panhorst Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................630.440.7971 E-mail........................................................................................................................ mpanhors@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered...................................................Cross Country, Gymnastics, Track & Field

the community, as well as on the regional and national levels

EMU Track & Field on the Web

Athletic Media Relations Graduate Assistant................................. Dan Whitaker Office Phone..............................................................................................................................734.487.0318 Cellular Phone...........................................................................................................................734.478.8114 E-mail.......................................................................................................................... dwhitak4@emich.edu Primary Sports Covered............................................................................Baseball, Rowing, Wrestling

EMUEagles.com

twitter.com/EMUMXC_TF #EMUTrack

Address:............................799 N. Hewitt Rd., Convocation Center, Ypsilanti, MI 48197

How to get EMU Swimming Information • The Eastern Michigan University Sports Information office: Men’s Track and Field Contact: Mark Panhorst....734.487.0318 • The Internet: Log on to the World Wide Web to get all of the latest Eastern Michigan University Athletics Information, including up-to-date track and field statistics:

EMUEagles.com/mtrack EMU on Mobile Devices

Fans using mobile devices can access news, scores and schedules on emueagles.com/mobile

Eagle All-Access

Catch game highlights and interviews of Eastern Michigan student-athletes and coaches only on Eagle All-Access, the official video source for EMU Athletics. Log-on to EMUEagles.com for more information.


Track Information & Directions

Directions to Bowen Field House/Bob Parks Track

From the north: U.S. 23 to Washtenaw Avenue (exit 37A); head east on Washtenaw to Oakwood; turn left on Oakwood and proceed to the parking garage on the east side of the street at the bottom of the hill. The three buildings are just to the east of the parking garage. From the south: See above directions from the north. From the east: I-94 west to Huron Street; head north on Huron Street to Cross Street; turn left at Cross to Hewitt; turn right at Oakwood and see directions above from the north. From the west: I-94 east to U.S. 23 north; exit U.S. 23 at Washtenaw Avenue (exit 37A) and follow directions above (from the north).

Directions to Eastern Michigan University Olds/Marshall/Parks Track

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By air: Arriving at Detroit Metro Airport, take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw avenue. Rynearson Stadium, which houses the track, is on the east side of the road. From the north: U.S. 23 south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From the south: U.S. 23 north to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From the east: (A) Take I-94 west to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181B). Get in the far left lane and turn left on Hewitt Road. Head north on Hewitt for 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw Avenue. The stadium is on the east side of the street. (B) Take I-96 west to M-14 west. Follow M-14 to U.S. 23 south. Go south to Washtenaw Avenue east (exit 37A); take Washtenaw to Hewitt Road; turn left on Hewitt and proceed to Rynearson Stadium. From the west: Take I-94 east to Michigan Avenue exit (exit 181). Turn left and get in the far left lane. Turn left on Hewitt and head north on Hewitt approximately 2.5 miles, past Washtenaw. The stadium is on the east side of the road.

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Head Coach John Goodridge

Head Coach John Goodridge

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16th Year at EMU - Long Island, ‘72; Michigan, ‘74 The 2016-17 season marks the 16th season for John Goodridge as a member of the track & field and cross country staffs at Eastern Michigan University. The veteran coach has enjoyed an outstanding coaching career, leading EMU to Mid-American Conference championships in 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013, 2014, and 2015. Goodridge has also coached conference cross country championship teams in the MAC, Big Ten and Atlantic Coast Conferences. Since arriving at Eastern Michigan in 2001 Goodridge has coached 22 track & field All-Americans including two NCAA National Track and Field Champions (Boaz Cheboiywo in the 10,000 meters and Jordan Desilets in the 3,000 meter steeplechase) as well

as numerous individual MAC Track and Field/Cross Country Champions. Goodridge has also coached 16 EMU school-record holders, including the first EMU 4x100m relay team to dip below the 40-second barrier when Cameron Bolton, Tyler Brown, Jeff Elam, and Chris Scott set the new varsity record of 39.98 at the Drake Relays. Five EMU tracksters have broken the magical sub-4:00 mile mark of which Goodridge has coached three (Cheboiywo, Desilets and Gavin Thompson) along with Paul McMullen and Ben Reese coached by EMU Athletic Hall of Famer Coach Bob Parks. Prior to his arrival at EMU, Goodridge was the head track and field coach at Wake Forest University

Goodridge coached Jordan Desilets, who won the 2004 NCAA National Championship in the 3,000 meter steeplechase

Head Coach John Goodridge shows off the Eagles’ trophies after sweeping the indoor and outdoor MAC Championships in 2010


Head Coach John Goodridge winning four titles and making seven NCAA appearances. During his long and distinguished coaching career, Goodridge has coached 20 athletes, including five EMU athletes (Desilets, DuBois, Naughton, Nowitzke, Perrin) who have represented the United States in international competition including the Olympics, World Track and Field Championships, World Cross Country Championships, and Pan American Games. He has also coached three EMU athletes (Cheboiywo, Karanja, Thompson) who have represented Canada, Kenya and Great Britain in international competition including the World Championships, Commonwealth Games, European Championships and Francophone Goodridge coached Boaz Cheboiywo Games. Six years ago, EMU’ Donald to a NCAA National Champioship in the 10,000-meter run Coach Goodridge was named the 2014 Scott won the United States National Outdoor MAC Coach of the Year Junior Championship in the triple jump and the silver medal in the for 15 years (1984-1999) where he Pan-Am Junior Championships as a coached the Demon Deacons to freshman. unparralleled success in the school’s history. Goodridge coached Wake Forest to its highest ever Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) finishes in cross country (first) and track & field (second) and its highest ever national finishes in cross country (third) and track & field (eighth). At Wake Forest he coached 14 individual ACC Champions and seven AllAmericans. He coached Wake Forest to its first ever ACC cross country championship, first ever individual champion, first All-Americans in track and field and cross country, first team NCAA cross country appearance and highest ever finish in school history (third). His Wake Forest cross country teams finished first or second in Coach Goodridge with the 2011 Outdoor MAC Championship MVP, Terefe Ejigu the ACC for 10 consecutive years,

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EMU Track & Field Coaching Staff

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The 2016-17 season marks the fifth season for former Eagle Sterling Roberts as an assistant coach with the Eastern Michigan University men’s track and field team. He coaches sprints, hurdles, horizontal jumps, and high jump. Roberts had a standout year during the 2013-14 campaign, as he was named the NCAA Great Lakes Regional Assistant Coach of the Year. Under his tutelage, Tyler Brown had an outstanding freshman campaign after being crowned MAC Champion in the 400m during both the indoor and outdoor seasons as well as running on the winning indoor 4x400m and outdoor 4x100m and 4x400m relays. Brown was later named the MVP for the MAC Outdoor Championships. The 4x100m relay team of Brown, Cameron Bolton, Jeff Elam, and Chris Scott broke the EMU record at the Drake Relays, April 26, with a time of 39.98 seconds, marking the first time an Eagle lineup had ever crossed the 40-second barrier. The 4x400m team of Bolton, Brown, Elam, and Mason Waynes turned in the second-fastest time in EMU history at the NCAA East Regional and went on to take 13th at the NCAA Championships with all four athletes garnering Second Team All-America honors. Roberts continued to train Brown as he went to compete in the USA Junior National Championships, in which he took home gold in the 400m with a lifetime-best time of 45.74 seconds. Brown represented the USA at the 2014 Junior World Championships, taking eighth in the 400m while the 4x400m relay team took home the gold medal. “I’ve known Sterling since he was an athlete at EMU and was impressed with his competitiveness in training and competition. I admire his efforts to develop professionally as he has been successful as a head high school coach, Division III assistant coach and most recently as a Division I assistant coach at the University of Illinois,” commented EMU Head Track and Field Coach John Goodridge of Roberts. Roberts graduated from Eastern Michigan University in 2003 where he was a four-year varsity track student-athlete. He competed as a sprinter and hurdler who specialized in the 400-meter hurdles. Roberts was a two-time All-MAC award winner, while he also was a member of the 4x400-meter relay team that won a MAC Championship in 2002. He later earned his master’s degree from Defiance in 2011. Most recently, Roberts worked as a volunteer assistant coach for the University of Illinois where he assisted with the development and modification of the training program for male sprinters, hurdlers, and jumpers. He coached four different NCAA Preliminary Qualifiers. Prior to his year at Illinois, Roberts was an assistant coach at Defiance College from 2009-11. While at Defiance, he was charged with recruitment of male/female jumpers, hurdlers, and sprinters, including assisting in establishing a database for coordinating recruiting among all coaches. He also coached an NCAA Division III national qualifier in the pole vault, high jump, and decathlon. Roberts also has coached at the high school level as he was the head coach of the Wakefield High School track and field programs in Raleigh, N.C. While at Wakefield, he coached five high school All-Americans including the Nike Indoor National 200m champion.

Assistant Coach Solomon Simmons

Eastern Michigan University men’s track and field Head Coach John Goodridge announced August 9, 2016, that former EMU standout Solomon Simmons has been hired as an Assistant Coach for the Eagles. Simmons will replace former assistant coach Steve Manz, who resigned in mid-July. “It is with great enthusiasm and optimism that I announce the addition of Solomon Simmons to the EMU Men’s Track and Field staff,” remarked Goodridge. “I have great confidence in Solomon’s potential and ability from day one to be an excellent coach.” Simmons recently closed a fantastic career with the Green and White, earning First Team AllAmerican status at the 2016 Outdoor NCAA Championships by finishing sixth with a program-record 7,936 points. The recent EMU graduate was a four-time Mid-American Conference champion, winning both the heptathlon and the decathlon twice during his final two collegiate seasons. Simmons regularly broke both the EMU heptathlon and decathlon records throughout his career with the Eagles, as his heptathlon record of 5,608 points also stands as a program-best. “I have spent much time as a student-athlete at Eastern, and I am excited to stay with the University in this new phase of my life as a coach,” explained Simmons. “Track and Field is a passion, and coaching the student-athletes will be a privilege.” In addition to finding success at the NCAA level, Simmons competed at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, finishing sixth in the decathlon against some of the top athletes in the country. Throughout the event, he totaled four top-five finishes, taking fourth in the shot put and discus throw, and fifth in the 110m hurdles and javelin throw. Simmons also represented Team USA at the NACAC U23 Championships in 2014, finsihing second in the decathlon with 6,993 points. Most recently, Simmons competed for Team USA at the Thorpe Cup, helping the squad to a victory over Germany. Overall, Simmons finished third in the decathlon, totaling 7756 points, which was just 120 behind the first-place finisher. The EMU alumnus had his best finish in the shot put, blowing away his collegiate-best with a throw of 15.40 meters/ 50 feet 6.25-inches. Not only was Simmons successful athletically, but he also succeeded in the classroom, earning eight Academic All-MAC distinctions throughout his career at Eastern. Additionally, he was selected as a MAC Distinguished Scholar Student-Athlete following his final season donning the Green and White.


2016-17 Track & Field team

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2016-17 Track & Field Team

2016-17 Eastern Michigan University Men’s Track & Field Roster

Name

Events

El.

Hometown-High School (Previous School)

Elijah Albert-Grayer

Throws

Jr.

Canton, Mich.-Salem

Distance

R-Jr.

Leighton Antonio

Sprints

Jr.

Hudson, Ohio - Hudson (Youngstown State)

Elijah Barber

Hurdles

So.

Canal Winchester, Ohio - Eastmoor Academy

Sean Beckom

Sprints

Fr.

Saginaw, Mich. - Heritage

Brandon Bolden

Sprints

Jr.

Solon, Ohio-Solon

Distance

R-Jr.

Tyler Brown

Sprints/Jumps

Sr.

Findlay, Ohio - Findlay

Taige Bryant

Throws

So.

Edmond, Okla. - Edmond Memorial

Colin Burdette

Distance

So.

Hilliard, Ohio - Hilliard Davidson

Frank Douglas

Hurdles

So.

Mansfield, Ohio - Madison Comprehensive

Jason Ervin

Sprints

R-Sr.

Farmington Hill, Mich - Farmington

Colin Etchen

Pole Vault

Fr.

Edgerton, Ohio - Edgerton

Devonte Findlay

Hurdles

Fr.

Lauderhill, Fla. - Blanche Ely

Willy Fink

Distance

R-Sr.

Maumee, Ohio - Maumee

Abel Flores

Distance

R-Jr.

Defiance, Ohio - Defiance

Zachery Harkey

Throws

So.

Huron, Ohio - Huron

Cameron Hart

Jumps

So.

Columbus, Ohio - Bishop Hartley

Jacob Hausch

Sprints

Fr.

Bryan, Ohio - Bryan

Austin Hazek

Throws

R-So.

Nicholas Herbert

Jumps

So.

Portage, Mich. - Portage Northern

Caleb Hess

Distance

R-Jr.

Owosso, Mich. - Owosso

Mike Hierholzer

Throws

Jr.

Medina, Ohio-Medina

Alex Jacobs

Multis

So.

Delaware, Ohio - Dublin

Nick James

Sprints

R-Sr.

Troy, Ohio - Troy

Anthony Jones

Throws

R-Sr.

Sandusky, Ohio - Sandusky

Thomas Jozwiak

Distance

Jr.

Southgate, Mich.-Thomas J. Anderson

Mid-Distance

Fr.

Erie, Pa. - Harbor Creek

Multis

Fr.

Lakeview, Ohio - Waynesfield-Goshen

Mitch Lenneman

Distance

R-Jr.

River Falls, Wis. - River Falls

Bryce Lindsey

Hurdles

R-Sr.

New Middletown, Ohio - Fairfield Senior

Trevor Marcus

Sprints

Fr.

Dublin, Ohio - Dublin Jerome

Csaba Matko

Distance

Jr.

Racalmas, Hungary - Szechenyi Istvan Gimnazium

Jumps

Jr.

Big Rapids, Mich. - Morley Stanwood (Wingate)

12 Hlynur Andresson

Lahsene Bouchikhi

Dan Kuhn Drew Lament

Travis McCuaig

Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland-Mountain Ridge (Alderson Braoddus)

Antwerp, Belgium-Stedelijk Lyceum Paardenmarkt Luchthaven

Medina, Ohio-Medina


2016-17 Track & Field Team

Nick McFarland

Distance

R-Fr.

Dakota Medley

Mid-Distance

Fr.

Novelty, Ohio - West Geauga

Distance

So.

Madison, Wis. - Edgewood

Micah Peters

Jumps

So.

York, Ontario - Vaughn Road Academy

Drew Pickus

Pole Vault

Fr.

Solon, Ohio - Solon

Zach Purcilly

Throws

R-Fr.

Troy, Mich. - Avondale

Nick Raymond

Distance

R-Jr.

Erie, Mich. - Mason

David Saporito

Distance

So.

Warren, Mich. - Warren Mott

Austin Sargent

Distance

So.

Cedar Spring, Mich. - Cedar Spring

Jannik Schmitt

Throws

Fr.

Plymouth, Mich. - Salem

Ivan Suazo

Hurdles

Fr.

Columbus, Ohio - Westland

Tyler Underwood

Sprints

So.

Clinton, Mich. - Clinton

Austin Wicker

Distance

Fr.

Pinckney, Mich. - Pinckney

Roderic Wilson

Mid-Distance

Fr.

Atlanta, Ga. - Blanche Ely

Javelin

So.

Allentown, Pa. - Parkland

Morgan O’Flahrity

Derek Ziegenfuss

Hillsborough, N.J. - Hillsborough

Head Coach: John Goodridge (16th season) Assistant Coach: Sterling Roberts Assistant Coach: Solomon Simmons Volunteer Assistants: Howard Booth, Donald Scott

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2016-17 Track & Field Season Outlook

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SPRINTS/RELAYS The Eagles will once again be led by senior Tyler Brown when it comes to sprints. Last season, the Findlay, Ohio native had another very strong season, earning Most Valuable Performer and First Team All-MAC honors following the Indoor MAC Championships, Feb. 2627, where he won the 400m dash and finished second in the 200m. The indoor season also saw Brown post the eighth-fastest 400m time in the EMU record books, clocking in at 21.31 seconds, in addition to breaking the 300m record with a time of 33.52 seconds. He continued his success to the outdoor season, heading to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, after winning the 400m dash at the Outdoor MAC Championships, May 12-14, for the third consecutive season in 46.55 seconds. In addition to Brown, junior Brandon Bolden returns for his third year. Bolden posted a season-best indoor time of 22.32 seconds in the 200m dash, while he helped the team to three first-place finishes

MID-DISTANCE After graduating a trio of seniors, the Eagles’ mid-distance group will feature a number of new faces this season. Freshmen Dan Kuhn, Dakota Medley, and Roderic Wilson all come to EMU with middistance experience in high school and look to continue their success donning the Green and White. Some members of the distance group may also supplement the three freshmen, as a couple participated in mid-distance events last season. DISTANCE

Jr. Tyler Brown in the 4x100m relay thoughout the outdoor season. Redshirt senior Nick James will cap off his Eagle career this year, as he competed in a total of eight meets last season. James tied his career-best time of 22.48 seconds in the 200m last year during the indoor season, while he also set personal-bests of 7.06 seconds in the 60m and 10.82 seconds in the 100m. The Green and White also bring in a large amount of newcomers, including junior Leighton Antonio, who should make an impact after finding success at Youngstown State the last two seasons. HURDLES The hurdles group will miss the services of Jeff Elam, but an experienced trio should keep the group on track. Redshirt senior Bryce Lindsey, and sophomores Elijah Barber and Frank Douglas all bring competitive experience to the unit. Lindsey tied his personal-best in the 60m hurdles last season with a time of 8.13 seconds, while also finishing 10th in the event at the Indoor MAC Championships. Barber and Douglas both broke onto the scene as freshmen last year, with Barber notching a career-best 400m hurdles time of 54.76 seconds and Douglas taking fifth at the Indoor MAC Championships in the 60m hurdles with a career-best time of 8.16 seconds. Two strong freshmen in Devonte Findlay and Ivan Suazo may have an impact as well.

R-Sr. Willy Fink

R-Jr. Nick Raymond

Following another dominating cross country season, the distance group looks primed to remain strong on the track. Although he was out of cross country eligibility, redshirt senior Willy Fink returns for his final year with the Eagles. Last season, Fink finished as a Second Team All-American after taking 11th in the 3000m at the Indoor NCAA Championships, Mar. 11-12, clocking in at 8:07.81. He also ran the second-best 3000m time in program history at the Camel City Invite, Jan. 29-30, posting a time of 7:56.04. Fink was named MAC Championships MVP for the outdoor season, in addition to being named First Team All-MAC following both conference championships. Finally, the Maumee, Ohio native also qualified to the Outdoor NCAA Championships, June 8-11, taking 20th in the 3000m steeplechase with a time of 8:52.43. The squad also retains the services of redshirt junior Nick Raymond, who finished as an All-American at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, Nov. 19, posting a time of 30:18.9 in the 10,000-meter race. Last season on the track, Raymond earned First Team All-MAC honors after winning the 10,000-meter title at the outdoor conference championships with a time of 29:41.07, while also nabbing second in the 5,000m after crossing the finish line in 14:45.30. The Erie, Mich. native qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, as well, taking 41st in the 10K with a time of 31:24.83. The squad will also feature mainstays in the form of redshirt juniors Hlynur Andresson, Lahsene Bouchikhi, and Abel Flores, as well as junior Csaba Matko.


2016-17 Track & Field team Season Outlook JUMPS The Eagles’ jumps group features three sophomore returners in Cameron Hart, Nicholas Herbert, and Micah Peters, while Brown will also compete in the long jump. Brown finished as the Indoor MAC Champion in the event with a mark of 7.61 meters/ 24 feet 11.75-inches. which was the second-best in EMU history. Hart regularly competed in all three jumps, placing ninth in both the high jump and the long jump at the Indoor MAC Championships, while he also took eighth in the high jump at the outdoor conference championships. Herbert consistently contributed in both the long jump and the triple jump with indoor personal-bests of 7.08 meters/ 23 feet 2.75-inches and 14.04 meters/ 46 feet 0.75-inches, respectively, while Peters competed primarily in the high jump and the triple jump. Peters’ career-bests in the two events currently stand at 1.96 meters/ 6 feet 5-inches in the high jump and 14.35 meters/ 47 feet 1-inch in the triple jump. The group will be supplemented by junior Travis McCuaig, who comes to EMU following a stint at Wingate University.

named First Team All-MAC and the MAC Freshman Field Performer of the Year. He also qualified to the NCAA East Regional and finished 26th with a mark of 62.77 meters/ 205 feet 11-inches. Junior Mike Hierholzer, sophomore Zach Harkey, and redshirt freshman Zach Purcilly all return as well, bringing experience in the shot put and the discus. Finally, freshman Jannik Schmitt looks to continue his high school success at the collegiate level.

R-Sr. Anthony Jones

So. Derek Ziegenfuss So. Cameron Hart POLE VAULT A pair of freshmen will lead the way in the pole vault this season. Freshmen Colin Etchen and Drew Pickus both had impressive high school careers in the event, with Etchen holding a personal-best of 15 feet 6-inches, which was a school record. Pickus was also solid on the high school level, as he holds the second and fifth-best pole vault marks in Solon history. THROWS Similar to last season, the throws group will again be paced by redshirt senior Anthony Jones. Jones had an incredible 2015-16 season, earning All-American honors at the Indoor NCAA Championships after finishing seventh in the weight throw with a toss of 21.52 meters/ 70 feet 7.25-inches. Jones also had the best weight throw in EMU history last year, erupting for a huge throw of 21.84 meters/ 71 feet 8-inches at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12. The outdoor season saw Jones qualify to the NCAA East Regional in the hammer throw, in addition to posting the second-best hammer throw in EMU laurels at the Beach Pacific Coast Invite, April 14, with a mark of 62.56 meters/ 205 feet 3-inches. The Green and White also bring back sophomore Derek Ziegenfuss, the EMU record holder in the javelin throw. As a freshman, Ziegenfuss posted the best mark in EMU annals at the MAC Championships, winning the event with a throw of 67.44 meters/ 221 feet 3-inches. For his efforts at the conference championships, he was

MULTIS The Eagles’ multis group suffered a blow with the graduation of All-American Solomon Simmons, who now serves as an assistant coach for the Eagles, but a pair of student-athletes look to follow in his footsteps this year. After his freshmen season, sophomore Alex Jacobs should continue improving as he gains more experience, while freshman Drew Lament will provide added depth as he gets used to the collegiate level.

15 So. Alex Jacobs


2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Jason Ervin

R-Sr.

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Farmington Hills, Mich. - Farmington Sprints

EMU: 2014-15: Indoor: Ran in eight meets…Ran on the third-place 4x400m and distance medley relays at the MAC Championships, Feb. 2728…Ran a personal-best 1:53.60 in the 800m at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 6-7…Finished runner-up in the 600m at the Notre Dame Invitational, Jan. 24, in 1:19.24…Took second in the 500m at the EMU Quadrangular, Jan. 9, in 1:04.46…Outdoor: Second Team All-MAC…Ran in seven meets for the Eagles…Was a member of the runner-up 4x400m relay team at the MAC Championships that crossed the line in 3:11.48 and also finished fifth in the 400m in 47.82 seconds, May 14-16…Qualified to the NCAA East Regional in the 4x400m relay, where the team finished 17th in 3:08.34…Member of the 4x400m relay team that recorded the fifth-fastest time in EMU history at the Virginia Challenge, April 17-18, taking second in 3:07.53…Ran a personal-best 47.63 in the 400m to finish fifth at the Jesse Owens Classic, May 1-2…2013-14: Ran in seven indoor and seven outdoor meets for the Eagles…Indoor: Took runner-up in the 400m at the EMU Triangular in 49.53, Jan. 10…Finished third in the 400m at the Silverston Invitational in 49.00, Feb. 22…Ran a season-best 48.15 in the 400m in the prelims of the 2014 MAC Championships, Feb. 28-March 1, earning a spot in the finals …Member of the winning 4x400m relay team at the EMU Triangular, Feb. 1…Outdoor: Won the 400m at the Spartan Invite, April 5, and took second at the Toledo Invite, May 9, with a season-best 48.37…Member of the winning 4x400m relay at the Spartan Invite and the DMR at the Tennessee Relays, April 11-12…2012-13: Competed in a total of 10 meets during both the indoor and outdoor seasons…Indoor: First Team All-MAC in the 4x400m relay…Finished first in the 400m dash with a time of 49.00 at the Eagle Holiday Meet…Gained second-place finishes in both the 600m run and the 200m dash at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational and Silverston Invitational…Outdoor: Ran a time of 48.15 in the 400m dash to finish first at the Toledo Invitational…Achieved two second-place finishes in the 400m dash at the Lyle Bennett Open with a time of 49.57 and at the EMU Twilight Meet with a time of 50.08…Finished seventh overall at the MAC Championship in the 400m dash with a time of 48.35…High School: Was the indoor state champion in the 400m dash and ran a personal-best 22.25 in the 200m dash...Personal: Full Name: Jason Paul Ervin...Son of Paul Caraballo and Lynn Tisdale...Father ran track for Detroit Mercy…Has one brother, Jairen Caraballo, and one sister, Briana Tisdale... Major: Business.


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2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Willy Fink

R-Sr.

18

Maumee, Ohio - Maumee Distance EMU: 2015-16: Capital One Academic All-District...Indoor: Competed in five meets throughout the indoor season...Second Team All-American and First Team All-MAC honoree...Named MAC Track Athlete of the Week, Feb. 2, and Scholar Athlete of the Week, Mar. 16...MAC Distinguished Scholar Student-Athlete, and Academic All-MAC honoree...Qualified to the NCAA Championships, Mar. 11-12, in the 3000m, taking 11th with a time of 8:07.81...Ran the secondbest 3000m time in progam history at the Camel City Invite, Jan. 29-30, clocking in at 7:56.04... Won both the 3000m and 5000m at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, with marks of 8:14.63 and 14:32.74, respectively...Nabbed the third best 5000m time in program history at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, finishing with a time of 13:56.66...Outdoor: Ran in eight meets during the season...MAC Championship Most Valuable Performer and First Team All-MAC honoree... Named MAC Track Athlete of the Week on two occasions, April 19 & 26...Received Academic All-MAC honors...NCAA Championships, June 8-11, qualifier in the 3000m Steeplechase, taking 20th with a time of 8:52.43...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, in both the 3000m Steeplechase and the 5000m, taking eighth in the 3000m Steeple with a career-best time of 8:40.60, which was also fifth-best in EMU history...Ran the third-quickest 5000m time in Eastern history at the Mt SAC Relays, April 14-16, clocking in with a personal-best mark of 13:43.06...Began the outdoor season at the Raleigh Relays, March 25-26, taking third in the 10000m with a personal-best time of 29:04.92, which was also the fifth-best in the EMU record books...2014-15: CoSIDA Academic All-District...Indoor: First Team All-MAC…Won the 3000m (8:19.34) and 5000m (14:24.53) at the MAC Championships while taking second in the mile (4:10.31) at the MAC Championships, Feb. 27-28…Named the Most Valuable Performer of the MAC Championships…Set a personal record in the mile of 4:02.61 to take sixth at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 6-7, and notch the ninth-fastest mark in EMU history…Ran the secondfastest 3000m time at the SPIRE Invitational, Feb. 13-14, taking second in 7:57.14…Finished first or second in six of his seven races…Academic All-MAC…Outdoor: First Team All-MAC, MAC Most Valuable Performer, and All-America honorable mention…Won the 3000m steeplechase (8:47.14) and the 5000m (14:13.91) while placing second in the 10,000m (30:10.75) at the MAC Championships, May 14-16…Ran the third-fastest 5000m time in EMU history in his season debut at the Raleigh Relays, March 27-28, winning in 13:51.35…Recorded the sixthbest 3000m steeplechase in program laurels at the NCAA East Regional, May 29-30, finishing 16th in 8:47.14…Qualified to the NCAA Championships in the 5000m after finishing 11th in 13:59.22…Was a member of the 4x1500m relay team that broke a six-year Duke winning streak at the Raleigh Relays in 15:57.04…Academic All-MAC…Earned All-America honorable mention after finishing 19th in the 5000m at the NCAA Championships in 14:30.54, June 12… Academic All-MAC...2013-14: Ran in five indoor and five outdoor meet during his first complete season as an Eagle…Garnered USTFCCCA All-Academic honors…Indoor: Named to the All-MAC Second Team after running a leg of the second-place DMR (9:52.53) at the 2014 MAC Championships, Feb. 28-March 1…Earned Academic All-MAC honors…Showed consistent improvement in the mile run, setting a personal record in each appearance with a final career-best time of 4:09.69 for fourth at the conference meet…Also took fourth in the 3000m at the MAC Championships in 8:22.34…Outdoor: An All-MAC First Team honoree after winning his collegiate debut in the 10,000m at the 2014 MAC Championships, May 15-17, crossing the line in 30:20.34…Also took runner-up in the 5000m (14:34.43) and fifth in the 3000m steeplechase (9:05.56) at the conference meet….Won the 3000m steeplechase at the Tennessee Relays in a personal-best 9:03.30, April 11-12…Earned a spot at the NCAA East Regional in the 5000m after clocking a 14:14.35 for eighth at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 18…2012-13: Competed in one meet during the indoor season and then redshirted…Indoor: Finished fifth in the 800m run at the Simmons-Harvey Invitational with a time of 1:59.78…High School: Four-year letterman at Maumee and three-time Academic-All Ohio… As a senior, was named First Team All-Northern Lakes League, first team all-district, first team all-region, and first team all-state as a third-place medalist at state meet…A varsity letterwinner in track and field as a freshman, sophomore and junior and was twice named MVP… As a junior, took first in the 1600m in the Northern Lakes League and district, and finished second in the region and fourth in the state…Personal: Full name: William George Fink… Son of David and Lorraine Fink…Has two brothers, Elmer and Wayne, and one sister, Pam…Major: Biology.


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2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Nick James

R-Sr.

20

Troy, Ohio - Troy Sprints

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in four meets...Won the 200m dash at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, after crossing the finish line in 22.48, which tied his personal-best...Opened the season at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, running in the 60m dash, along with helping the Eagles to a fifthplace finish in the 4x400m relay...Outdoor: Took part in four meets... Finished his season at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, finishing fourth in the 200m and third in the 100m with times of 22.39 and 11.00, respectively... Placed fourth in the 100m at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, after crossing the finish line in 10.99...Began the outdoor season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, taking second in the 100m with a time of 10.87 and fourth in the 200m with a time of 22.58...2014-15: Indoor: Competed in six meets…Set a personal record of 22.48 seconds in the 200m at the Notre Dame Invitational to place 13th, Jan. 24…Took fourth in the 400m at both the Harvey Invitational, Jan. 17, and the CMU Dual, Jan. 30…Ran a personal-best 49.35 in the 400m at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 6-7… Was on the winning 4x400m relay team at the CMU Dual that crossed the line in 3:22.12…Outdoor: Competed in four meets for the Eagles.. Set personal records in every appearance in both the 100m and 200m, with bests of 10.92 and 22.21 at the Toledo Invitational, May 8, to finish fourth and seventh, respectively…Ran on the fourth-place 4x200m relay team at the Raleigh Relays, March 27-28, that finished in 1:28.23 and also clocked a 50.61 in the 400m…Ran on the 10th-place 4x400m relay team at the Tennessee Relays that finished in 3:18.54, April 9-11…2013-14: Did not compete…Previous School: Redshirted the outdoor season at Bellarmine University…High School: A two-time regional qualifier…AllOhio, state finalist, conference champion, and school record holder in the 200m and 4x100m during senior season…Also played football all four years…Personal: Full Name: Nicholas Alonzo James…Son of Thomas and Denise James…Has one brother, Nicklaus…Major: Business.


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2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Anthony Jones

R-Sr.

22

Sandusky, Ohio - Sandusky Throws EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...First Team All-American in the weight throw...First Team All-MAC honoree and Most Oustanding Field Performer at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27...Named MAC Field Athlete of the Week twice, Feb. 2 & 16... Set the EMU record in the weight throw after notching a launch of 21.84 meters/ 71 feet 8-inches at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12...Qualified to the NCAA Championships, taking seventh in the weight throw with a mark of 21.52 meters/ 70 feet 7.25-inches...Took home the MAC title in the weight throw at the conference championships after finishing with a mark of 21.48 meters/ 70 feet 5.75-inches...Finished within the top-seven of every meet of the season...Outdoor: Took part in eight meets...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, competing in the hammer throw and taking 45th with a mark of 57.97 meters/ 190 feet 2-inches...Notched the second-best hammer throw in EMU history at the Beach Pacific Coast Invite, April 14, taking home the silver with a throw of 62.56 meters/ 205 feet 3-inches...Placed fourth in the hammer at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, posting a mark of 59.44 meters/ 195 feet...Took second at the Kip Janvrin Open, April 28-29, notching a hammer throw of 57.32 meters/ 188 feet 1-inch...2014-15: Indoor: Second Team All-American…Second Team All-MAC…Competed in eight meets…Broke a 25-year-old EMU record in the weight throw in his first meet of the season, winning the event at the EMU Quadrangular with a mark of 20.25 meters/66 feet 5.25-inches, Jan. 9…Broke the record two more times, with his best mark coming by way of a fourth-place finish at the Elite Throws Competition of 21.39 meters/70 feet 2.25-inches, Jan. 30…Finished runner-up in the weight throw at the MAC Championships, Feb. 27, with a mark of 21.09 meters/69 feet 2.50-inches…Took 13th at the NCAA Indoor Championships, March 13, after throwing 20.48 meters/67 feet 2.50-inches…Threw beyond 65 feet in all of his performances and had a top-four finish in seven appearances…Outdoor: Did not compete...2013-14: Threw in seven indoor and eight outdoor competitions…Indoor: Had four top-four finishes in the weight throw, including a career-best mark for third at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 8-9, of18.95 meters/62 feet 2.25-inches…Was runner-up at both EMU Triangular meets in the weight throw, Jan. 10 and Feb. 1…Outdoor: Produced two top-five finishes in the hammer throw at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational, March 28-29, and the Hillsdale Gina Relays, April 24-26…Had a career-best hammer throw at the Jesse Owens Classic, going 54.81 meters/179 feet 10-inches…Earned a podium finish in the hammer throw at the 2014 MAC Championships, May 15-17, taking seventh with a throw of 53.53 meters/175 feet 7-inches…Had a season-best finish in the discus throw at the Billy Hayes Invitational, May 3, when he took seventh with a distance of 45.90 meters/150 feet 7-inches…2012-13: Competed in a total of 12 meets during both the indoor and outdoor seasons…Indoor: Threw for 16.60 meters/54 feet 5.50-inches to win the weight throw at the Eagle Holiday Meet…Took third in the weight throw with a toss of 16.85 meters/55 feet 3.50-inches at the EMU Triangular…Placed fourth in the weight throw at the MAC Championships with a throw of 60 feet 9.25-inches...Outdoor: Finished fourth in the hammer throw at the Lyle Bennett Open with a throw of 49.77 meters/163 feet 3.00-inches…High School: Earned all-conference and all-district honors in discus, shot put, and 4x100m relay...Qualified for regional competition his senior year...Personal: Full Name: Anthony Jones...Son of Anthony Jones and Danielle Belmer…Major: Electronic media and film.


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2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Bryce Lindsey

R-Sr.

24

New Middletown, Ohio - Fairfield Senior Hurdles EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Ran the 60m hurdles at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, finishing 10th with a time of 8.23...Tied a personal-best mark of 8.13 in the 60m hurdles at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, which was good for fourth...Finished third in the 60m hurdles at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, crossing the finish line in 8.30...Outdoor: Did not compete...2014-15: Indoor: Competed in five meets for the Eagles…Took fourth in the 60m hurdles at the MAC Championships after matching his personal record of 8.13 seconds in both the prelims and the finals, Feb. 27-28…Took second in the 60m hurdles at the EMU Quadrangular in 8.31 seconds, Jan. 9…Also appeared in the 200m dash and long jump at the EMU Quadrangular, finishing the 200m in 23.41 seconds and leaping 6.16 meters/20 feet 2.50-inches…Outdoor: Ran in seven meets for the Eagles…Took third in the 110m hurdles at the MAC Championships in a season-best 14.28 seconds, May 14-16…Won the 110m hurdles at the Toledo Invitational, May 8, in 14.70 seconds while finishing third in the 400m hurdles in a personal-best 54.31 seconds…Also had a win in the 110m hurdles and took third in the 400m hurdles at the Hillsdale Gina Relays, April 24, in 14.96 and 55.49 seconds, respectively…2013-14: Competed in five indoor and nine outdoor meets for the Green and White…Indoor: Ran his personal best in the 60m hurdles at the EMU Triangular, Feb. 1, taking second in 8.13 seconds…Matched his career best in the prelims of the 2014 MAC Championships, Feb. 28-March 1, before going on to take fourth in 8.14 seconds…Outdoor: Won the 110m hurdles at the Spartan Invite, April 5…Recorded the best finish of his career in the 110m hurdles at the 2014 MAC Championships, May 15-17, when he finished in 14.13 seconds to take third and earn a bid to the NCAA East Regional…Finished the 110m hurdles at the NCAA East Regional with the second-fastest mark of his career, clocking in at 14.32 seconds, May 29-31…2012-13: Competed in 16 meets during the indoor and outdoor seasons… Indoor: Ran a season-best 8.29 in the 60m hurdles at the 2013 MAC Indoor Championships….Posted season highs in the 60m and the 200m at the Harvey Simmons Invitational…Outdoor: Placed 10th at the 2013 MAC Outdoor Championships in the 110m hurdles with a season-best time of 14.45…High School: A four-year varsity letterwinner…Named team MVP and second team All-GMC in the 110m hurdles during his sophomore and senior seasons…Also named third team in 4x400m relay in senior year…Personal: Full Name: Bryce William Edward Lindsey…Son of Germane and Rhonda Lindsey…Has three brothers, Branden, Germane, and Matthew, all of whom were collegiate athletes; and two sisters, Brittney and Brianca…Major: Education.


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2016-17 Track & Field Seniors

Tyler Brown

Sr.

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Findlay, Ohio - Findlay Sprints/Jumps EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in seven meets throughout the season...Named Most Valuable Performer following the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27...Earned First Team All-MAC honors, in addition to MAC Track Athlete of the Week honors twice...Won both the long jump and the 400m at the MAC Championships...Posted the second-best long jump in EMU history at the MAC Championships with a mark of 7.61 meters/ 24 feet 11.75-inches...Also notched the eighth-best 400m time in program history, clocking in at 21.31 at the Penn State National, Jan. 29...Won the 400m at the Spire Invitational, Feb. 12-13, with a time of 46.45...Finished the season with 15 top-three finishes... Broke the EMU record in the 300m dash at the GVSU Holiday Open, crossing the finsh line in 33.52... Outdoor: Participated in seven meets during the season...Named First Team All-MAC...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, in the 400m dash, finishing 17th with a time of 46.54...Won the 400m at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, with a time of 46.55 to defend his title for the third conseuctive season...Also finished fourth in the long jump at the MAC Championships with a mark of 7.50 meters/ 24 feet 7.25-inches, which was the 10th best in EMU history...Took third at the Mt SAC Relays, April 14-16, in the 400m with a time of 46.95...Concluded the season with 12 top-three finishes...2014-15: Indoor: Second Team All-America…Competed in six meets…Ran the secondfastest 400m in EMU history at the Notre Dame Invitational, Jan. 24, winning in 46.26 seconds and was also a member of the winning 4x400m relay team in 3:10.04…Finished 15th in the nation in the 400m at the NCAA Championships, March 13, in 47.22 seconds…Took fourth in the long jump at the MAC Championships, Feb. 27, at 7.18 meters/23 feet 6.75-inches…Won the 200m at the Harvey Invitational (21.88), Jan. 17, and the CMU Dual (21.92), Jan. 30…Academic All-MAC… Outdoor: First Team All-MAC…Competed in five meets…Defended his title in the 400m at the 2015 MAC Championships, May 14-16, winning in a season-best 46.19 seconds…Also took fifth in the long jump with a personal record of 7.37 meters/24 feet 2.25-inches and sixth in the 200m in 21.52 seconds while running a leg of the runner-up 4x400m relay team that crossed the line in 3:11.48…Qualified to the NCAA East Regional in the 400m and 4x400m relay, finishing 23rd in the 400m and 17th in the 4x400m relay…Academic All-MAC...2013-14: Competed in seven indoor and seven outdoor meets as a freshman….Continued his season as a representative of Team USA at the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships after winning the Junior National title in the 400m in a lifetime-best 45.74…Took eighth at the World Junior Championships and was a member of the gold medal winning and junior world leading 4x400m relay team, which finished in 3:03.31… Indoor: Named to the All-MAC First Team after producing wins in the 400m, with a personal-best time of 47.07, and the 4x400m (3:10.59)…Ran a 21.50 in the 200m at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 8-9, for sixth…Won the long jump at both EMU Triangular meets, Jan. 10 and Feb. 1…Set a career mark in the long jump at the Meyo Invitational, leaping 7.34 meters/24 feet 1-inch for fifth…Finished runner-up in the high jump at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 10, at 2.00 meters/6 feet 6.75-inches…Outdoor: Named to the All-American Second Team and All-MAC First Team…Member of the EMU record-breaking 4x100m team, which broke the 40-second barrier for the first time in school history at the Drake Relays, April 25-26, in 39.98 seconds…Qualified for the NCAA East Regional in the 400m, 4x100m, and 4x400m…The 4x400m team ran the second-fastest time in EMU history at the East Regional, May 29-31, clocking in at 3:05.93 to earn a spot at the NCAA Championships, going on to finish 13th at the NCAA Championships, June 12…Co-MVP of the 2014 MAC Championships, May 15-17, after winning the 400m (46.30), taking third in the long jump (7.26m/2310.00) and seventh in the 200m (21.76), and anchoring the winning 4x100m (40.01) and 4x400m (3:09.79) relay teams…Ran an EMU career-best 46.02 for a victory in the 400m at the Mt. SAC Relays, April 18, which is the fourth-fastest mark in program history…Named MAC Track Athlete of the Week following his Mt. SAC performance, April 22…High School: A four-year track letterwinner and three-time all-conference selection…Conference champion and record holder in the 400, 200, high jump, and long jump during senior season…Conference MVP for both track and field…Four-time district champion and record holder…State runner-up in long jump and champion in 400 and high jump…Holds school records in 400 (47.08), 200 (21.86), high jump (6-feet-10 ¼-inches) and long jump (23-feet-9 ¾-inches)…Personal: Full Name: Tyler Benjamin Brown… Son of Guy and Janet Brown…Has one sister, Brittany…Major: Product design and development.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Hlynur Andresson

R-Jr.

28

Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland - Mountain Ridge Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in a total of five meets throughout the indoor season...Named All-MAC Second Team and Distinguished Scholar Athlete... Academic All-MAC Selection...Finished runner-up at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, in the 5000m, clocking in at 14:33.15...Competed in the mile at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, posting a personal-best time of 4:06.46 to take fourth... Set a new personal record in the 5000m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, crossing the finish line in 14:23.06...Outdoor: Competed in a total of six meets throughout the outdoor season...NCAA Regionals qualifier in the 10000m, taking 25th with a time of 30:32.34...Notched career-best times in the 800m, 5000m, 10000m, and 3000m Steeplechase throughout the season...Took home a pair of top-five finishes at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, placing third in the 10000m with a time of 30:57.07 and fifth in the 3000m Steeplechase with a time of 9:11.10...Opened the season with a career-best mark in the 5000m at the Raleigh Relays, March 25-26, clocking in at 14:10.56...2014-15: Indoor: Competed in five meets for the Eagles…Took third in the 5000m in a career-best 14:27.64 and fifth in the mile in 4:15.03 at the MAC Championships, Feb. 27-28… Won the 5000m at the GVSU Laker Early Bird, Dec. 5, in 14:39.72…Ran a personal-best 4:09.86 in the mile at the Meyo Invitational, Feb. 6-7…Outdoor: Ran in five meets for the Eagles…Finished fourth in the 3000m steeplechase (9:20.44), fifth in the 5000m (14:46.39) and sixth in the 1500m (3:50.34) at the 2015 MAC Championships, May 14-16, setting personal records in both the 1500m and 3000m steeplechase…Recorded the 10th-fastest time in EMU history in the 10,000m, finishing 13th at the Raleigh Relays in 29:38.42, March 27-28…Set a personal best of 14:24.25 in the 5000m in the showcase running at the Jesse Owens Classic to take third, May 1…Previous School: Redshirted at Alderson Broaddus...High School: Conference and county champion in cross country... All-state honoree and three-mile school record holder...Also lettered in track and field...Conference champion in 1600m and 3200m, 1600m county champion, 3200m regional champion, and all-state in 1600m and 3200m...Broke Mountain Ridge records in the 1600m, 3200m, 1600m relay, and 3200m relay...Member of the Dean’s List...Personal: Full Name: Hlynur Andrésson...Son of Andres Sigurdsson and Asa Johannesdottir...Has one brother, Egill...Major: Biology.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Lahsene Bouchikhi

R-Jr.

30

Antwerp, Belgium - Stedelijk Lyceum Paardenmarkt Luchthaven Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in five meets throughout the season... Academic All-MAC honoree...Took third in both the 3000m and 5000m at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, posting times of 8:20.34 and 14:39.55, respectively...Took second in the 3000m at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, crossing the finish line in 8:20.95...Finished the 5000m in 14:26.80 at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, which was a new personal record...Outdoor: Took part in four meets during the outdoor season...Finished fourth in the 5000m at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, clocking in at 14:51.39... Posted a career-best time of 14:14.36 in the 5000m at the Drake Relays, April 27-30...Also notched a personal-best time in the 10000m at the Raleigh Relays, March 25-26, crossing the finish line in 31:18.47...2014-15: Did not compete...2013-14: Competed in three indoor meets and five outdoor competitions as a freshman…Indoor: Finished third in both the 3000m and 5000m at the 2014 MAC Championships, Feb. 28-March 1, with personal records of 8:21.04 and 14:29.67, respectively…Was runner-up in the 3000m at the EMU Triangular, Feb. 1…Outdoor: Finished second in the 3000m in 8:34.98 at the Billy Hayes Invitational, May 3… Took third in the 5000m at the 2014 MAC Championships, May 15-17, in a career-best 14:35.39…Also competed in the 10,000m at the conference meet, earning a podium finish in seventh place…Ran a careerbest time in the 10,000m at the Penn Relays, April 24, crossing the line in 30:24.32… Personal: Full Name: Lahsene Bouchikhi…Son of Mohammed Bouchikhi and Rahma Rachidi…Has six brothesr, Soufiane, who ran for Eastern Kentucky University, Mourad, Loutfi, Chakib, Fouad, and Houssine; and a sister, Hind…Major: Engineering/Industrial management.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Abel Flores

R-Jr.

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Defiance, Ohio - Defiance Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in five meets during the indoor season...Notched a career-best time of 8:38.53 in the 3000m at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, taking second...Posted his top 5000m mark of the season , and his career, at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, clocking in at 14:41.97... Ran a 14:55.49 in the 5000m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4...Outdoor: Ran in one meet during the outdoor season...Took part in the 10000m at the Drake Relays, April 27-30, crossing the finish line in a personal-best 31:29.00 to place 26th...2014-15: Indoor: Ran in four meets… Ran a 4:27.89 in the mile at the EMU Quadrangular to take fourth, Jan. 9…Also took fourth in the 3000m at the EMU Quad, crossing the line in 8:52.79… Ran a 15:14.51 in the 5000m at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 13…Outdoor: Competed in two meets for the Eagles…Dipped below the 15-minute barrier in the 5000m at the Hillsdale Gina Relays, April 24-25, finishing 14th in 14:56.94…Recorded a time of 31:51.98 in the 10,000m at the Raleigh Relays to place 60th, March 27-28…2013-14: Did not compete… High School: State champion in the 3200m…Named to the first team all-region, all-district, and WBL in both cross country and track all four years…A three-time all-state selection in cross country and two-time all-state honoree in track after having to sit out his junior track season due to injury…Member of the honor roll…Personal: Full Name: Abel Garcia Flores…Son of Abel and Francis Flores…Has one brother, Elias, and one sister, Adrianna…Major: Criminology and criminal justice.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Caleb Hess

R-Jr.

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Owosso, Mich. - Owosso Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Ran in three meets during the indoor season... Posted a season-best mark in the mile at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, crossing the finish line in 4:18.78...Opened the season at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, running in the mile and placing seventh...Outdoor: Ran in two meets...Finished 16th in the 800m at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, clocking in with a personal-best 1:57.07...Began the outdoor season by running in the 1500m at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 2223, finishing 14th in 3:59.54...2014-15: Indoor: Ran in six meets for the Eagles…Set a personal record in the mile at the SPIRE Invitational, Feb. 13-14, taking 17th In 4:14.45…Took sixth in the 800m at the Harvey Invitational, Jan. 17, in 2:00.33…Finished sixth in the 1000m in 2:34.92 at the EMU Quadrangular, Jan. 9…Outdoor: Ran in five meets for the Eagles…Set a personal record of 3:57.51 in the 1500m at the Jesse Owens Classic, May 1-2, finishing 22nd...Took second in the 3000m steeplechase at the Toledo Invitational, May 8, clocking in at 10:08.13…Ran on the fourth-place 4x800m relay team at the Tennessee Relays, April 17-18, which crossed the line in 7:45.31…2013-14: Did not compete…High School: A four-year letterwinner in cross country and swimming along with three years of varsity track…A three-time academic all-conference and two-time academic all-state pick…Conference and regional champion in the mile run during his senior season while placing 10th in state DII competition…Ranks as the fifth-fastest runner in school history… Graduated with high honors…Personal: Full Name: Caleb Pennington Hess…Son of Timothy and Carolyn Hess…Major: Computer science.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Mitch Lenneman

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River Falls, Wis. - River Falls Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Second Team All-MAC honoree...MAC Distinguished Scholar Student-Athlete and Academic All-MAC...Took second in the 3000m at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, crossing the finish line in a career-best 8:17.73...Helped the Eagles to a DMR win at the Penn State National, Jan. 29, posting a time of 9:57.18, in addition to a third-place DMR finish at the Meyo Invite, Feb. 5-6...Took second in the 800m at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, after crossing the finish line in 1:57.46, which was a career-best...Won the 3000m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, with a time of 8:27.99...Outdoor: Took part in six meets...Academic All-MAC honoree...Ran in the 1500m at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, posting an eighth-place finish in 3:56.44... Competed in the 1500m at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 22-23, taking 10th in 3:55.65...Was part of the third-place 4x1500m relay team at the Raleigh Relays, March 25-26...Notched a personal-best 5000m time of 14:24.36 at the Raleigh Relays...2014-15: Indoor: Ran in four meets for the Eagles…Was on the thirdplace distance medley relay team that finished in 10:12.33 and took seventh in the mile in 4:15.72 at the MAC Championships, Feb. 27-28…Set a personal record of 4:14.45 in the mile at the SPIRE Invitational, Feb. 13-14, placing 17th…Took fourth in the 5000m at the GVSU Laker Early Bird in 14:40.12, Dec. 5…Academic All-MAC…Outdoor: Competed in five meets for the Eagles…Was a member of the winning 4x1500m relay team that broke a six-year Duke winning streak at the Raleigh Relays in 15:57.04, March 27-28…Set a personal record of 3;50.61 in the 1500m at the Virginia Challenge, April 17-18, placing 34th…Took 10th at the MAC Championships in the 1500m in 3:55.91, May 16…Competed in the 800m at the Jesse Owens Classic, May 1, crossing the line in 1:59.80 for 33rd…Academic All-MAC...2013-14: Did not compete…High School: A four-year track letterwinner and three-time track MVP and Big Rivers Conference champion in the 800m…Also was champion in the 1600m during senior campaign and a state qualifier in both the 800 and 1600m…Lettered in cross country and basketball… A member of the honor roll and FBLA Nationals…Personal: Full Name: Mitchell Gregory Lenneman…Son of Gordon and Laura Lenneman, who were both track and field athletes at UW River Falls…Has one brother, Neil…Major: Accounting.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Nick Raymond

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Erie, Mich. - Mason Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets for the Eagles...Academic AllMAC honoree...Finished the season at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, taking sixth in the mile with a time of 4:10.98...Took home the bronze in the mile at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, crossing the finsh line in a personal-best 4:06.43... Nabbed second-place in the mile at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, clocking in at 4:15.23...Opened the season at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, running in the 5000m...Outdoor: Ran in eight meets...First Team All-MAC...Earned Academic All-MAC honors...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, in the 10000m, taking 41st in 31:24.83...Took home the MAC title in the 10000m at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, with a time of 29:41.07...Also took second in the 5000m at the conference championships with a mark of 14:45.30...Posted the eighth-best 10000m time in program history at the Raleigh Relays, March 25-26, crossing the finish line in 29:30.06...Nabbed a personal-best time of 14:21.45 in the 5000m at the Mt SAC Relays, April 14-16...2014-15: Indoor: Ran in three meets for the Eagles…Took seventh in the 5000m at the GVSU Laker Early Bird, Dec. 5, in 14:51.91…Set a personal record of 4:14.01 in the mile at the Meyo Invitational to take 35th, Feb. 6-7…Also ran on the sixth-place distance medley relay team at the Meyo Invitational that finished in 10:10.82…Outdoor: Ran in five meets for the Eagles…Won his collegiate debut in the 5000m at the Jesse Owens Classic in 14:41.75, May 1…Was a member of the winning 4x1500m relay team at the Raleigh Relays that broke a six-year Duke winning streak in 15:57.04, March 27-28...Finished fourth in the 1500m at the MAC Championships in a career-best 3:48.70…Academic All-MAC...2013-14: Did not compete…High School: A four-year letterwinner in track and field, cross country, and swimming…League champion in 1600m and 3200m, regional champion and state qualifier in 3200m during sophomore year…League/regional champion and state qualifier in 1600m and 3200m in junior campaign… League/regional champion in 800m, 1600m, and 3200m as a senior…State runner-up in 1600m and 3200m…Named Monroe Evening News Runner of the Year…Record holder in 1600m and set National Silver Standard times in 800m, 1600m, and 3200m… Member of the honor roll…Personal: Full Name: Nicholas Steven Raymond… Son of Marvin and Cindi Raymond…Has two brothers, Sean and Andrew, and one sister, Casey…Married to Nicole Raymond...Major: Graphic design.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Elijah Albert-Grayer

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Canton, Mich. - Salem Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Took part in a total of five meets throughout the indoor season...Comepted in the weight throw at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, coming in ninth with a career-best throw of 17.58 meters/ 57 feet 8.25-inches...Notched his highest finish of the season at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, coming in third with a mark of 17.49 meters/ 57 feet 4.75-inches...Participated in the weight throw for the first time at the Findlay Oiler Opener, Dec. 4-5, notching a mark of 15.99 meters/52 feet 5.5-inches...Outdoor: Did not compete...2014-15: Indoor: Did not compete...Outdoor: Competed in six meets for the Eagles…Finished eighth in the javelin throw with a launch of 50.80 meters/166 feet 8-inches and ninth in the hammer throw with a personal record of 50.35 meters/165 feet 2-inches at the 2015 MAC Championships, May 14-16…Had a top-10 finish at the Toledo Invitational, May 8, placing ninth with a then-career best of 48.94 meters/160 feet 7-inches…High School: Competed for Head Coach Steve Aspinall as a Rock…Holds a personal best of 44 feet 2.50-inches in the shot put…Personal: Full Name: Elijah Joseph Albert-Grayer…Son of Randie Albert and Shantelle Grayer…Has two brothers, Evan and Eian, and two sisters, Ebony and Eva…Major: Exercise science.


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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Leighton Antonio

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Hudson, Ohio - Hudson Sprints

Youngstown State: Spent two seasons at Youngstown State, primarily running sprints, posting times of 10.47 seconds in the 100m and 21.10 seconds in the 200m…Regional Qualifier in the 100m…Member of the Horizon League Championship team in 2016…Finished second in the 100m dash and the 200m dash at the conference championships…anchored both the 4x100m and 4x400m relay teams…High School: A four-year letterwinner and two-time team captain at Hudson High School…Set school records in the 200m (21.57), 400m (48.75), and 4x400m (3:20.17)…Named All-Ohio in 2012, in addition to taking home the 400m state title…State qualifier in 2011…Named Austintown Fitch District Champions in 2011…Also played football…Personal: Full Name: Leighton Marcellus Antonio II…Son of Leighton and Tracy Antonio…Has one sister, Kaila…Major: Criminal justice.


2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Brandon Bolden

Jr.

Solon, Ohio - Solon Sprints

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in a total of four meets throughout the indoor season...Posted a season-best time of 22.32 in the 200m dash at the GVSU Big Meet, Feb. 12, coming in 19th...Opened the season with a fifth-place finish in the 60m dash finals at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, clocking in at 7.02...Outdoor: Took part in six meets during the outdoor season...Helped the Eagles to three first-place finishes in the 4x100m relay throughout the season...Competed at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, taking 10th in the 100m dash and 11th in the 200m dash...201415: Indoor: Ran in seven meets for the Eagles…Finished 11th at the MAC Championships in the 60m dash, Feb. 27-28, in 7.00 seconds…Won the 60m and 200m at the Silverston Invitational, with a time of 7.03 seconds in the 60m and a personal record of 22.13 seconds in the 200m…Had five top-10 finishes in both the 60m and 200m throughout the campaign… Outdoor: Competed in four meets as a freshman…Set a personal record of 10.58 seconds in the 100m to finish eighth at the Tennessee Relays, April 9-11…Ran a personal-best 21.35 in the 200m at the Virginia Challenge, April 17-18, finishing 11th…Was on the winning 4x100m relay at the Virginia Challenge and the runner-up lineups at the Tennessee Relays and the Jesse Owens Classic, May 1-2…High School: A four-year letterwinner…Won the Ohio State Championship in the 100m dash, clocking in at 10.53 seconds for the 27th-fastest time in the nation…Placed third in the state meet in the 200m…Personal best of 6.87 in the 60m dash ranked No. 22 nationally…Was a member of the Merit Roll…Personal: Full Name: Brandon Norman Bolden…Son of Norman and Deborah Bolden…Has one sister, Lauren…Major: Information assurance.

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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Mike Hierholzer Jr.

Medina,Ohio - Medina Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in five meets...Took 10th in the shot put at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, with a mark of 15.29 meters/ 50 feet 2-inches...Posted a personal-best mark in the shot put at the Meyo Invite, Feb. 5-6, with a throw of 16.36 meters/ 53 feet 8.25-inches... Set a then personal record in the shot put with a throw of 15.70 meters/ 51 feet 6.25-inches at the Findlay Oiler Opener, Dec. 4-5, to place second...Outdoor: Took part in three meets...Concluded his season at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, placing eighth in the discus throw with a mark of 46.65 meters/ 153 feet 1-inch...Set a career-best in the discus at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, with a throw of 47.68 meters/ 156 feet 5-inches, which was good for seventh...2014-15: Indoor: Competed in seven meets as a freshman…Set a personal record of 15.30 meters/50 feet 2.50-inches in the shot put at the EMU Quadrangular to take fourth, Jan. 9…Finished fifth in the shot put at both the CMU Dual, Jan. 30, and the Silverston Invitational, Feb. 21…Threw over 15 meters in three meets…Outdoor: Threw in six meets for the Eagles…Set a personal record of 14.93 meters/48 feet 11.75-inches in the shot put at the Virginia Challenge to finish 15th, April 17-18…Recorded a personal best of 45.48 meters/149 feet 2-inches at the Tennessee Relays, April 9-11, placing ninth…Garnered another top-10 finish in the discus at the Hillsdale Gina Relays, placing eighth with a launch of 43.74 meters/143 feet 6-inches, April 24-25…High School: A four-year letterwinner in both track and field and football…Qualified for the state meet in the shot put as a junior and senior…Made an appearance at the state meet in the discus throw as a senior…Was ranked 39th in the nation in the shot put at 18.66 meters/61 feet 2.75-inches and 49th nationally in the discus throw at 55.65 meters/182 feet 7-inches…Personal: Full Name: Michael Joseph Hierholzer…Son of Kenneth and Jean Hierholzer… Has one sister, Amanda…Major: Mechanical engineering technology.

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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Tom Jozwiak

Jr.

Southgate, Mich. - Thomas J. Anderson Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in three meets...Concluded his season at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, running in the 3000m and taking 10th with a time of 9:15.75, which was a career-best...Finished third in the 800m at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, clocking in at 2:00.15...Set a new personal record in the 800m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, with a time of 1:59.89...Outdoor: Took part in three meets...Finished fifth in the 800m at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, with a personal-best time of 1:55.50...Opened the season at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 22-23, placing 24th in the 800m with a mark of 1:55.66...2014-15: Indoor: Ran in four meets as a rookie…Took seventh in the 800m at the Harvey Invitational, Jan. 17, in 2:03.35…Finished eighth in the 600m at the GVSU Big Meet in 1:22.80, Feb. 13…Ran a 2:39.97 at the EMU Quadrangular, Jan. 9, for a 10th-place finish...Outdoor: Competed in two meets…Recorded his personal best in the 800m at the Hillsdale Gina Relays, April 24, finishing 17th in 1:58.83….Took sixth in the 800m at the Toledo Invitational in 2:01.02, May 8…High School: A four-year letterwinner in track and swimming...Earned three letters during the cross country season...Member of the honor roll...Personal: Full Name: Thomas Alexander Jozwiak...Son of Thomas and Clema Jozwiak...Has two sisters, Leeah and Katrina...Major: Product design and development.

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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors

Csaba Matko

Jr.

Racalmas, Hungary - Szechenyi Istvan Gimnazium Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Took fifth in the mile at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, clocking in at 4:09.63, which was a personal-best...Also part of the DMR group that finished third at the conference championships...Nabbed sixth in the mile at the Camel City Invite, Jan. 29-30, crossing the finish line in 4:11.85... Finished the 5000m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, with a time of 14:20.44...Outdoor: Ran in seven meets...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, in the 3000m steeplechase, taking 28th with a time of 8:58.54...Finished third in the 3000m steeplechase and fourth in the 1500m at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, with marks of 8:57.01 and 3:51.07...Posted the ninth-best 5000m time in program history at the Mt SAC Relays, April 14-16, crossing the finish line in a career-best 14:06.89...Took home the bronze in the 3000m steeplechase at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 22-23...Won the 1500m at the Beach Pacific Coast Invite, April 14, clocking in at 3:52.67...High School: A ten-time letterwinner at Szechenyi Istvan Gimnazium...Elected team-captain four times...Earned a total of ten league, conference, and state titles...Personal: Full Name: Csaba Matko...Son of Jeno Matko and Zita Agoston...Major: Accounting.

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2016-17 Track & Field Juniors Travis McCuaig

Jr.

Big Rapids, Mich. - Morley Stanwood Jumps

Wingate: Transferred to EMU following two seasons at Wingate University…Competed in multiple events at Wingate, including the 60m hurdles, 110m hurdles, high jump, long jump, and triple jump… Holds a career-best mark of 6 feet 11.5-inches in the high jump…High School: A four-year letterwinner at Morley Stanwood High School…Posted senioryear stats of 6 feet 9-inches in the high jump…Own his high school’s high jump record with a mark of 6 feet 11-inches…All-State honoree…Two-time State Champion in the high jump, in addition to seven-time All-Conference honoree…Personal: Full Name: Travis James McCuaig…Son of Tony and Nicki McCuaig…Has one brother, Tony, and three sisters, Kelly, Shelly, and Nicole…Major: Sports management.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores Austin Hazek

R-So.

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Medina, Ohio - Medina Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in three meets...Posted a career-best throw of 15.51 meters/ 50 feet 10.75-inches in the weight throw at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23...Opened the season at the Findlay Oiler Opener, Dec. 4-5, notching a mark of 14.61 meters/47 feet 11.25-inches in the weight throw...Outdoor: Competed in two meets...Finished 10th in the discus at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, notching a throw of 43.04 meters/ 141 feet 2-inches...Opened the outdoor season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, taking 13th in the discus with a mark of 40.38 meters/ 132 feet 6-inches...2014-15: Indoor: Did not compete…Outdoor: Competed in two meets... Notched a career-best mark of 43.04 meters/ 141 feet 2-inches in the discus throw at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, to take 10th...Began the outdoor season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, taking 13th in the discus with a throw of 40.38 meters/ 132 feet 6-inches... High School: A four-year letterwinner in track and field…Comes to the Eagles with a personal best of 15.90 meters/ 52 feet 2-inches in the shot put and 47.87 meters/157 feet 1-inch in the discus throw…Personal: Full Name: Austin Thomas Hazek…Son of Dan and Debbie Hazek…Has one sister, Sierra…Major: Criminology.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores Nick McFarland

R-So.

Hillsborough, N.J. - Hillsborough Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Was a member of the DMR group that finished third at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, crossing the finish line in 9:50.54 with his 1200-meter split clocking in at 3:00.53...Nabbed a career-best mile time of 4:15.72 at the Meyo Invite, Feb. 5-6...Posted a pair of top-five finishes at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, taking fourth in the mile and fifth in the 800m...Ran in his first meet for the Eagles at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, finishing the mile in 4:16.50...Outdoor: Did not compete...2014-15: Did not compete‌High School: A four-year letterwinner in cross country and track...Named MVP for cross country, indoor and outdoor track and field during senior campaign while being named to the all-conference and all-area teams...Named Rookie of the Year in cross country and track seasons as a freshman...Personal: Full Name: Nicholas Vito James McFarland...Son of James and Elena McFarland; father played football for Lock Haven University...Has one brother, Kevin...Major: Physical Education.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores Zach Purcilly

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Troy, Mich. - Avondale Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Took part in a total of four meets...Academic All-MAC honoree...Notched a personal-best mark of 15.40 meters/ 50 feet 6.25-inches in the weight throw at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23...Closed the indoor season at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, competing in both the shot put and the weight throw...Donned the Green and White for the first time at the Findlay Oiler Opener, Dec. 4-5, participating in both the weight throw and the shot put... Outdoor: Competed in five meets...Earned Academic All-MAC honors...Consistently improved his shot put throughout the season...Broke the 16m mark in the shot put at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, finishing 11th with a career-best mark of 16.06 meters/ 52 feet 8.25-inches...Took fifth in the shot put at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, posting a throw of 15.69 meters/ 51 feet 5.75-inches...Opened the outdoor season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2...2014-15: Did not compete…High School: A four-year letterwinner in track and field and a three-time all-league honoree in the shot put and discus…Earned indoor all-state honors in the shot put and weight throw as a junior and senior...Regional champion in the outdoor shot put as a junior and senior, picking up the discus throw title as a senior…Qualified for the national meet in the indoor shot put during his senior season and took sixth in the discus at the Midwest Meet of Champions…Member of the Principal’s Honor Roll…Personal: Full Name: Zachary Thomas Purcilly…Son of Gregg and Amy Purcilly…Has one brother, Adam, who played baseball for Saint Peters University…Major: Exercise Science.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores Elijah Barber

So.

Columbus, Ohio - Eastmoor Academy Hurdles

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Took part in a two meets throughout the indoor season...Finished third in the 400m at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, with a time of 52.17...Ran a 52.07 in the 400m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, to begin his career at EMU...Outdoor: Competed in a total of five meets throughout the outdoor season... Notched a career-best time of 54.76 in the 400m hurdles finals at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, which was good for sixth... Finished second in the 400m hurdles at both the Gina Relays, April 28-30, and the Toledo Invite, May 5-6...High School: Attended Eastmoor Academy High School in Columbus, Ohio…Competed as a Warrior under coach Jason Lewis…A member of the National Honor Society and four-year honor roll member…Four-year letterwinner in cross country and track and field…First Team All-City in the 300m hurdles after completing the race in 39.58 seconds…Was 300m hurdles Division II district and regional champion and was a member of 4x400m Division II district and regional championship team…Finished fourth in the 300m hurdles at the 2015 Ohio Division II State Championship meet with a time of 38.17 seconds, while his 4x400m team took second…Was First Team all-city in the high jump as a freshman and second team all-city as a sophomore in golf…Three-year varsity letterwinner in basketball, while leading his squad to a pair of district championships…Personal: Full Name: Elijah Malik Barber…Son of Kira Moore…Major: Exercise science.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Colin Burdette

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Hilliard, Ohio - Hilliard Davidson Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Did not compete...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Did not compete...High School: Attended Davidson High School in Hilliard, Ohio…Competed as a Wildcat for Head Coach Pat Schlecht… A four-year Honor Roll honoree while also being a member of the French National Honor Society…Four-year letterwinner in cross country and track and field…Two-time Ohio Captial Conference and district champion in cross country…Set a district meet and course record as a senior…Was the runner-up at the regional cross country meet…Earned All-Ohio accolades for cross country in three seasons…Was the state runner-up in the 3200m run during the indoor track season as a senior, while also taking fourth in the 4x800m relay…Champion of the Ohio Capital Conference 1600m and 3200m races…Personal: Full Name: Colin James Burdette…Son of Jeff and Roberta Burdette…Has two brothers, Jeff and Conner, and a sister, Juliana…Major: Secondary education.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Frank Douglas

So.

Mansfield, Ohio - Madison Comprehensive Hurdles

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Finished fifth in the 60m hurdles finals at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, with a personal-best time of 8.16...Took second in the 60m hurdles at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, with a time of 8.27...Also placed third in the 400m dash at the EMU Triangular, clocking in at 51.30, which was a personal-best...Donned the Green and White for the first time at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, running in the 60m hurdles and the 200m...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 season…Outdoor: Competed in two meets...Took sixth in the 110m hurdles finals at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, with a time of 14.77... Nabbed the bronze in the 110m hurdles at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, with a career-best mark of 14.59...High School: Attended Madison Comprehensive in Mansfield, Ohio…Competed as a Ram for Head Coach Andrew Saris…Was a Madison Comprehensive Scholar-Athlete… Took third in the All-Ohio State Track Championships after winning both the district and Ohio Cardinal Championships…Four-time district champion and threetime Ohio Cardinal Champion…Personal: Full Name: Frank Terrell Douglas Jr…Son of Frank Douglas Sr. and Marketa Brown…Has 11 siblings…Major: Accounting.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Zach Harkey

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Huron, Ohio - Huron Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Did not see action...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Competed in five meets for the Eagles... Took part in the discus throw at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, placing sixth with a throw of 51.51 meters/ 169 feet...Notched second-place finishes in the discus at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, and the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, with marks of 49.71 meters/ 163 feet 1-inch and 46.10 meters/ 151 feet 3-inches...Made his Eagle debut at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2...High School: Attended Huron High School in Huron, Ohio… Competed as a Tiger for Coach Roberta Collins…Was a Merit Roll award honoree…Two-time varsity letter winner on the track and field team…Won the Sandusky Conference championship in shot put and discus on his way to a district and regional championship in discus…Set the Huron High School record for the discus as a senior before being named to the All-Ohio team… Earned one letter on the Huron High School golf team… Personal: Full Name: Zachary Allan Harkey…Son of Donald Harkey and Victoria Gibbs…Has four sisters, Lisa, Amber, Rianne and Sarah…Major: Neuroscience.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores Cameron Hart

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Columbus, Ohio - Bishop Hartley Jumps

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in seven meets during the indoor season...Competed in the high jump and long jump at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, finsihing ninth in both with career-best marks of 2.02 meters/ 6 feet 7.5-inches and 7.05 meters/ 23 feet 1.75-inches, respectively...Notched a career-best mark in the triple jump at the Penn State National, Jan. 29, with a jump of 13.94 meters/ 45 feet 9-inches...Debuted at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, where he participated in both the high jump and the triple jump...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 201516 academic year…Outdoor: Took part in seven meets during the outdoor season...Competed in the high jump and the long jump at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, finishing eighth and 10th with marks of 1.96 meters/ 6 feet 5-inches and 6.94 meters/ 22 feet 9.25-inches...Posted a personal-best jump of 2.05 meters/ 6 feet 8.75-inches in the high jump at the Beach Invite, April 15-16... Notched a career-best long jump of 7.16 meters/ 23 feet 6-inches at the Beach Pacific Coast Invite, April 14, which was good for third... High School: Attended Bishop Hartley High School in Columbus, Ohio…Competed as a Hawk for Head Coach Reggie Osbourne… Four-year letterwinner on the track and field team, while earning a pair of letters in basketball…Four-time First Team All-CCL honoree…Earned First Team All-America honors during the 2013-14 indoor track and field season…Was the long jump state champion during the 2015 outdoor track and field season…Two-time first team All-Ohio award winner…Personal: Full Name: Cameron Michael Hart…Son of John and Valerie Hart...His father played basketball at Transylvania University from 1975-79…Major: Journalism.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Nicholas Herbert

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Portage, Mich. - Portage Northern Jumps

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Took part in six meets...Competed in the triple jump and the long jump at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, taking ninth and 10th with marks of 14.04 meters/ 46 feet 0.75-inches and 6.93 meters/22 feet 9-inches, respectively...Posted a career-best long jump at the Meyo Invite, Feb. 5-6, taking ninth with a mark of 7.08 meters/ 23 feet 2.75-inches...Participated in both the long jump and the triple jump at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Competed in five meets...Took part in the triple jump and the long jump at the MAC Championships, May 1214, placing ninth in both...Opened the season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, taking second in both the long jump and the triple jump with marks of 6.91 meters/ 22 feet 8-inches and 13.94 meters/ 45 feet 9-inches...High School: Attended Portage Northern High School in Portage, Mich….Competed as a Huskie for Ahren Kaylor… Earned academic high honors throughout his four years at Portage Northern…Two-year varsity letterwinner in track and field as well as football…Earned one varsity letter in basketball…Personal: Full Name: Nicholas Austin Herbert…Son of Walter and Stephanie Herbert…Has two sisters, Raegan and Erika…Major: Engineering.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Alex Jacobs

So.

Dublin, Ohio - Dublin Jerome Multis

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in four meets during the season...Completed the heptathlon at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, finishing eighth with a career-best 4243 points...Finished fifth in the 60m hurdles finals and the long jump at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, with marks of 9.12 and 6.19 meters/ 20 feet 3.75-inches, respectively...Began his career at the Findlay Oiler Opener, Dec. 4-5, participating in the heptathlon and taking third with 4200 points...Outdoor: Took part in four meets throughout the outdoor season...Competed in the decathlon at the MAC Championships, May 1214, taking eighth with a personal-best total of 5626 points... Began the outdoor season at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, with his highest finish coming in the javelin throw, where he took fifth with a mark of 41.21 meters/ 135 feet 2-inches... High School: Placed runner up in the pole vault at the Ohio Capital Conference Championship...An All OCC selection in the hurdles and the pole vault...Took home All District honors in hurdles and pole vault...Was a four-time letterwinner and two-year captain at Dublin Jerome...Also participated in football, wrestling, and cross country...Personal: Full Name: Alex Christian Jacobs...Son of Matt and Chrissy Jacobs...Has one brother, Austin, and one sister, Hayley...Major: Finance.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Morgan O’Flahrity

So.

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Madison, Wis. - Edgewood Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in three meets... Took second in the 3000m at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, clocking in with a personal-best time of 8:54.31... Ran in the mile at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, posting a mark of 4:33.94...Made his Eagle debut at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, running in the 5000m...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Did not compete...High School: Attended Edgewood High School in Madison, Wis…. Competed as a Crusader for Head Coach Tim Goers… A three-time varsity letterwinner in cross country and track and field…Was a two-time All-Badger South Conference award winner…Took ninth in the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division Two State Cross Country meet…Won the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division Two Platteville Cross Country meet…Qualified for the Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association Division Two sectionals in the 1600m and 3200m runs…Personal: Full Name: James Morgan O’Flahrity…Son of James and Mary O’Flahrity… Has one brother, Donovan…Major: Undecided.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Micah Peters

So.

York, Ontario - Vaughn Road Academy Jumps

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Competed in six meets...Took part in the high jump and the triple jump at the MAC Championships, Feb. 26-27, taking 11th and eighth, respectively...Nabbed a personal-best high jump mark at the conference championships with a jump of 1.97 meters/ 6 feet 5.5-inches...Took second at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, with a career-best mark of 6.50 meters/ 21 feet 4-inches...Participated in both the high jump and the triple jump at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Took part in five meets...Finished second in the triple jump at both the Gina Relays, April 28-30, and the Toledo Invite, May 5-6...Posted a career-best triple jump mark of 14.35 meters/ 47 feet 1-inch at the Jesse Owens Classic, April 22-23, which was good for sixth...High School: Attended Vaughn Road Academy in York, Ontario… Competed as a Viper for Head Coach Vasilka Vidmar… Was named the 2014 and 2015 Vaughn Road Academy track and field most valuable performer…Earned the 2015 DEBAA triple jump gold medal as a senior… Was named the Vaughn Road Academy’s Athlete of the Year as a senior…Personal: Full Name: Micah Orion Peters…Son of Mark and Marcelle Peters… Has one brother, Meshach…Major: Exercise Science.

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2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

David Saporito

So.

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Warren, Mich. - Warren Mott Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Took part in three meets...Took seventh in the 3000m at the Findlay Open, Feb. 12, clocking in at 9:08.68...Competed in the mile at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, crossing the finish line in 4:35.59...Ran the mile at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, finishing with a career-best time of 4:35.25...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Competed in two meets...Finished seventh in the 800m at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, clocking in with a career-best time of 1:56.02...Also ran the 800m at the Gina Relays, April 28-30, finishing in 1:57.96...High School: Attended Mott High School in Warren, Mich….Competed as a Marauder for Coach Mark Urquhart…Was an Honor Roll student… A four-year varsity letterwinner in track and field, while earning three letters in cross country…Was a three-time MVP for his track and field squad, while earning a pair of MVP awards in cross country…Earned all-county honors in three seasons, along with two state qualifying years in cross country…Was a two-time state qualifier in track, also earning all-county honors twice…Competed on the varsity soccer team as a freshman…Personal: Full Name: David Gerard Saporito…Sone of Gerard and Kathleen Saporito…Has one sister, Theresa…Major: Accounting.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Austin Sargent

So.

Cedar Spring, Mich. - Cedar Spring Distance

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Did not compete...Joined the Eagles has a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Did not compete...High School: Attended Cedar Springs High School in Cedar Springs, Mich….Competed as a Redhawk for Coach Garrett Lacy…An Honor Roll award winner… Won MHSAA Division Two state championships in cross country and the 1600m run as a junior…In his senior campaign, he won OK Bronze Conference championships in four separate events…Won the regional championship in the 1600m and 3200m runs…Took fourth in the state championship in the 1600m, while finishing runner-up in the cross country state championships…Earned all-conference, all-region, all-area and all-state awards as a senior… Personal: Full Name: Austin Michael Sargent… Son of Shane Sargent and Elisha Steffensen…Has two brothers, Cody Steffensen and Dilan Sargent, and a sister, Aaliyah Sargent…Major: Business.

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Tyler Underwood

So.

Clinton, Mich. - Clinton Sprints

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Participated in two meets... Finished third in the 200m at the EMU Triangular, Jan. 23, clocking in at 22.75 seconds, in addition to taking seventh in the 60m dash with a personal-best time of 7.24 seconds......Ran in the 200m and 300m at the GVSU Holiday Open, Dec. 4, to begin his career at EMU...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Took part in two meets...Won the 200m dash at the Toledo Invite, May 5-6, after crossing the finish line in 22.17 seconds, whle also taking fifth in the 100m dash...Began the outdoor season at the Gina Relays, April 2830, taking third in both the 100m and 200m dash... High School: Attended Clinton High School in Clinton, Mich…Competed as a Redskin for Head Coach Scott McNitt…Was a three-year Honor Roll honoree at CHS…Three-year letterwinner in track and field, earned a letter in basketball as well…State champion in the 200m dash and 4x100m relay…Took second in the 4x200m relay at the state championships… Named CHS’ Most Improved Player on the basketball team, while also garnering the Redskin Award and the TCC Sportsmanship Award…Played two years of junior league hockey for the Ogden Mustangs of the Western States Hockey League…Personal: Full Name: Tyler Edward Underwood…Son of Lance and Linda Underwood…Has one brother, Trevor, and a sister, Lauren…Major: Pre-Medicine.


2016-17 Track & Field Sophomores

Derek Ziegenfuss

So.

Allentown, Pa. - Parkland Javelin

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Did not compete...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: First Team All-MAC...MAC Freshman Field Performer of the Year...Qualified to the NCAA East Regional, May 26-28, in the javelin throw, notching a mark of 62.77 meters/ 205 feet 11-inches to take 26th...Broke the EMU record and won the javelin throw at the MAC Championships, May 12-14, posting a throw of 67.44 meters/ 221 feet 3-inches...Began his EMU career at the Oliver Nikoloff Invite, April 2, winning the javelin with a launch of 66.09 meters/ 216 feet 10-inches...High School: Attended Parkland High School in Allentown, Pa… Competed as a Trojan for coach Denise O’Connell… Three-year varsity letterwinner for the Trojans… Earned all-conference honors as a junior and senior in the javelin…Tossed a personal best 205.1-feet at the American Jav Fest on his way to taking third place…Was awarded the Most Outstanding Field Athlete for Parkland High School…Personal: Full Name: Derek Tyler Ziegenfuss…Son of Larry and Natalie Ziegenfuss…Has one brother, Devon and one sister, Tayler…His brother played baseball for Eastern University in St. Davids, Pa….Major: Undecided.

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2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen

Taige Bryant

R-Fr.

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Edmond, Okla. - Edmond Memorial Throws

EMU: 2015-16: Indoor: Did not compete...Joined the Eagles as a freshman prior to the 2015-16 academic year…Outdoor: Did not compete...High School: Attended Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond, Okla….Competed as a Bulldog under coach Ricky Leathe…Honored by being on the Superintendent and Principal’s Honor Roll…Four-year letterwinner in track and field…Earned first time all-conference honors as a senior…Played for the Edmond Memorial basketball team as a senior…Personal: Full Name: Mark Craig Bryant II…Son of Mark and Shelley Bryant…Has one brother, Lee…Major: Exercise science.

Sean Beckom Fr.

Saginaw, Mich. - Heritage Sprints

High School: A four-year letterwinner and three-time Team Captain at Heritage High School… Posted senior-year stats of 10.80 seconds in the 100m dash and 22.33 seconds in the 200m dash… Set the 100m dash record at the Saginaw Arts and Sciences Academy…Took second at the Indoor State Championships in the 100m as a junior…Won the USATF Region Five title in the 100m…Finished 28th in the nation in the 100m at USATF Nationals in 2015…Named Saginaw Valley League MVP after finishing first in the 100m, 200m, and 4x100m…Placed first in the 4x100m and third in the 100m at the Midwest Meet of Champions…Five-time All-State honoree…Personal: Full Name: Sean Beckom II…Son of Sean and Brenda Beckom…Has one sister, Loring…Major: Psychology.


2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen Colin Etchen

Fr.

Edgerton, Ohio - Edgerton Pole Vault

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Edgerton High School…As a senior, was named conference, district, regional, and state champion in the pole vault…Set the school’s pole vault record of 15 feet 6-inches…Named All-Ohio Athletic Honor Roll…Was the 2016 DIII State Champion…Personal: Full Name: Colin Scott Etchen…Son of Kevin and Angela Etchen…Has one brother, Austin, and one sister, Andrea…Major: Chemistry.

Devonte Findlay

Fr.

Lauderhill, Fla. - Blanche Ely Hurdles

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Blanche Ely High School…Posted senior-year stats of 14.32 seconds in the 110m hurdles and 38.63 seconds in the 300m hurdles…Helped his team to a school-record in the 4x400m relay with a time of 3:15.00…Named First Team All-Broward in the 300m hurdles, in addition to being named Honorable Mention in 2014…District Champion in the 300m hurdles…Regional 300m hurdles Champion in 2014, while also taking third in 2016…Personal: Full Name: Devonte Findlay…Son of Randolph and Muriel Findlay…Has one brother-in-law, Elysee, and one sister, Samantha…Major: Undecided.

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Jacob Hausch

Fr.

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Bryan, Ohio - Bryan Sprints

High School: A two-year letterwinner at Bryan High School…Posted a personal-record 400m time of 49.40 seconds as a senior…Helped his team to school records in the 4x100m (43.29), 4x200m (1:34.15), and 4x400m (3:24.15)…Named the Bryan Times All-Area Track Runner…Took eighth at the DII State Championships and third at the Dayton Regional in the 4x100m… As a junior, finished Second Team All-League and sixth at the Dayton Regional…Nabbed ninth in the 4x400m at the DII State Championships and third at the Dayton Regional…Also played football and was named Team Captain as a senior…Personal: Full Name: Jacob Joel Hausch…Son of Matthew and Jamie Hausch…Has two brothers, Carter and Matthew…Major: Biology.

Dan Kuhn Fr.

Erie, Pa. - Harbor Creek Mid-Distance

High School: A four-year letterwinner and three-time Team Captain at Harbor Creek High School…District 10 Champion in the 800m as a senior…First Team All-Region in the 400m, 800m, and 4x800m… All-State in the 4x800m and 800m after placing fourth and sixth at the State Championships, respectively…Set school records in the 400m (50.13), 800m (1:55.16), and 4x800m (7:58.89)…Finished as runner-up in the 4x800m at the District 10 Championships in 2014, while nabbing runner-up honors in the 800m in 2015…Also participated in soccer and wrestling…Personal: Full Name: Daniel Robert Kuhn…Son of James and Tammy Kuhn…Has one brother, Sam, and one sister, Kelsey…Major: Business.


2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen

Drew Lament

Fr.

Lakeview, Ohio - Waynesfield-Goshen Multis

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Waynesfield-Goshen High School…Holds personal-best marks of 6 feet 7-inches in the high jump, 13 feet 7-inches in the pole vault, 15.11 seconds in the 110m hurdles, 45 feet 2-inches in the shot put, and 145 feet 5-inches in the discus…As a senior, won the OATCCC Indoor State High Jump Title, while also being named NWCC First Team despite struggling with injuries…Capped off his senior season as a state and regional qualifier…Named NWCC League MVP three times, and First Team NWCC all four years of high school…Six-time All-Ohio honoree, in addition to being named Academic AllOhio…Conference champion in the pole vault, high jump, 110m hurdles, 300m hurdles, and discus…Personal: Full Name: Drew Nathaniel Lament…Son of Jay and Kathy Lament…Has one brother, Christian, and one sister, Brittany…Major: Entrepreneurship.

Trevor Marcus

Fr.

Dublin, Ohio - Dublin Jerome Sprints

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Dublin Jerome High School…Holds careerbest times of 22.21 in the 200m and 49.38 in the 400m…Named Sprints MVP…Earned All-Ohio honors…Also participated in soccer…Personal: Full Name: Trevor Milton Marcus…Son of Michael Marcus and Karen Bailey…Has one brother, Corey…Major: Business.

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2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen

Dakota Medley

Fr.

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Novelty, Ohio - West Geauga Mid-Distance

High School: A six-time letterwinner at West Geauga High School…Posted senior-year stats of 1:59.24 in the 800m, and anchored the 4x400m relay, with his split coming in at 49.8 seconds…In 2016, named Second Team All-Conference in the 800m, and District Champion in the 800m…Also participated in football and basketball…Personal: Full Name: Dakota Ray Medley…Son of Toby and Ashley Medley…Has one brother, Jude, and two sisters, Dana and Elizabeth…Major: Exercise science.

Drew Pickus Fr.

Solon, Ohio - Solon Pole Vault

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Solon High School…Helped his team to victories in all of their dual meets as a senior…Finished his senior season with a top pole vault of 14 feet 2-inches…Owns the second and fifth-best pole vaults in Solon history…Named to the All-Ohio First Division Team, in addition to winning the Northern Ohio Conference in the pole vault…Also played soccer…Personal: Full Name: Drew William David Pickus…Son of Hal and Erin Pickus…Has one brother, Aden, and one sister, Mia…Major: Undecided.


2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen

Jannik Schmitt

Fr.

Plymouth, Mich. - Salem Throws

High School: A one-year letterwinner at Salem High School…Posted senior-year stats of 59 feet 7-inches in the shot put and 154 feet 7-inches in the discus…Holds the school record in the shot put with his throw of 59 feet 7-inches…Indoor Weight Throw State Champion as a senior…Named All-State for the shot put in both the indoor and outdoor seasons in 2016…KLAA Conference Shot Put Champion, Regional Shot Put Champion, and Indoor Weight Throw State Champion as a senior…Coached by EMU alums Jim Cabrill and Eric Shepard…Personal: Full Name: Jannik Lukas Schmitt… Son of Stefan and Vera Schmitt…Has one brother, Fabian, and one sister, Annika…Major: International business.

Ivan Suazo Fr.

Columbus, Ohio - Westland Hurdles

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Westland High School…Finished first at Indoor State Championships in the 60m hurdles, and fifth at Outdoor States…Set records in the long jump and the 110m hurdles at his school, posting marks of 21 feet 9-inches and 14.43 seconds, respectively…Three-Time First Team All-OCC… Also played football and basketball…Personal: Full Name: Ívan Lorenzo Suazo Jr…Son of Lorenzo Suazo and Ana Alvarez…Has two brothers, Ryan and Arlen, and two sisters, Jasira and Jasmin…Major: Undecided.

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2016-17 Track & Field Freshmen

Austin Wicker

Fr.

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Pinckney, Mich. - Pinckney Distance

High School: A four-year letterwinner at Pinckney High School…As a senior in cross country, posted a season-best time of 15:40, while his career-best 3200m time stands at 9:13…Earned All-State honors and was a Mid-East Championships cross country qualifier…Also named a Footlocker regional qualifier…Named All-Conference three years in a row… Also ran in track…All-State in the 3200m, in addition to being the 3200m Conference Champion…New Balance national qualifier…Three-year State Championships qualifier…Personal: Full Name: Austin James Wicker…Son of James Wicker and Catherine Poole…Has one sister, Ashley…Father, uncle, and grandfather all ran at EMU…Major: Nursing.

Roderic Wilson Fr.

Atlanta, Ga. - Blanche Ely Mid-Distance

High School: A three-year letterwinner at Blanche Ely High School…Currently maintains a careerbest time of 1:55.77 in the 800m…Finished as runner-up in the 800m at the County, District, and Regional Championships…Took fifth in the 800m at the State Meet…Set school-records in the 600m, the 800m, and the 4x800m relay…Named Second Team All-Broward County…District and Regional Champion…Personal: Full Name: Roderic Carlisle Wilson II…Son of Roderic Wilson and Pieper Green…Has two brothers, Jerico and Tim, and three sisters, Britni, Tia, and Christiana…Major: Sports management.


The Mid-American Conference THIS IS THE MID-AMERICAN CONFERENCE Providing leadership in education and diversity, the Mid-American Conference moves into its 69th year of service to the student-athlete. Since its inception in 1946, the Mid-American Conference has progressively grown and developed into one of the most aggressive Division I conferences in the country. One of only ten football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) conferences, the MAC named Dr. Jon A. Steinbrecher as its eighth commissioner in March of 2009. The league has grown its commitment to championships by expanding to six its number of neutral site post season events – football (Ford Field, Detroit), men’s and women’s basketball (Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland), softball (Firestone Stadium, Akron) and baseball (All Pro Freight Stadium, Avon, Ohio). In addition, the SPIRE Academy (Geneva, Ohio) will also serve as the site for the 2015 MAC men’s swimming & diving championship. In addition to growing its commitment to MAC championships, Steinbrecher has strategically positioned the MAC’s participation in hosting NCAA events and championships. The MAC will serve as the host for the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional and was recently awarded the 2018 NCAA Division I Wrestling Championships as both events will take place at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland. The MAC has also hosted both the 2012 and 2014 NCAA Women’s Bowling Championships under his direction. In 2013, the MAC had five programs receive football bowl invitations: Bowling Green (Little Caesars Pizza Bowl), Northern Illinois (San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl), Ball State (GoDaddy Bowl), Buffalo (Famous Idaho Potato Bowl) and Ohio (Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl St. Petersburg). The MAC had three programs with 10 or more wins (Northern Illinois 12-2; Ball State 10-3; Bowling Green 10-4) which tied for third among FBS conferences (ACC, Big 12 and Conference USA), trailing only the SEC and Pac-12. Last December Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch finished third overall in the Heisman Trophy voting, the highest ever finish by a MAC student-athlete. Lynch was invited to the Heisman Trophy Award ceremony in New York City and became only the third MAC student-athlete to receive an invitation to the ceremony – Marshall QB Chad Pennington (1999) and Marshall WR Randy Moss (1997). Buffalo Bulls linebacker Khalil Mack was the fifth overall selection by the Oakland Raiders in the 2014 NFL Draft. Mack’s selection was the highest ever for the Buffalo program and the second-highest ever selection for a MAC student-athlete. This marked the second consecutive year for the MAC to have its two highest ever selections in the NFL Draft. In the 2013 NFL Draft, Central Michigan offensive tackle Eric Fisher was selected as the first overall selection by the Kansas City Chiefs, making Fisher the first-ever football player from the MAC selected first overall in the NFL Draft. In 2012, the MAC witnessed a record setting seven teams receive bowl invitations, including the first ever BCS Bowl invitation with Northern Illinois playing in the Discover Orange Bowl on Jan. 1, 2013. The MAC also had four football programs ranked in the top 25 of national polls – Northern Illinois, Kent State, Toledo and Ohio—as the BCS Standings had two MAC programs in the Top 25 at the end of the regular season with No. 15 Northern Illinois and No. 25 Kent State. The MAC also set a conference record for the most wins against FBS opponents with 16 victories. In the fall of 2013, the MAC announced the creation of newly created bowl games in Boca Raton, Fla., Nassau, Bahamas, Miami Beach, Fla., and Montgomery, Ala. for a six-year period (20142019). The creation of the Boca Raton, Bahamas and Miami Beach Bowls is the centerpiece of a joint agreement between several FBS conferences and will be supported by several FBS conferences on a six-year rotating basis. The Boca Raton Bowl will be owned and operated by ESPN and will be played at FAU Stadium, an open air stadium which seats nearly 30,000 fans on the campus of Florida Atlantic University. The Bahamas Bowl will be played at Thomas A. Robinson Stadium. The Miami Beach Bowl will be played at Marlins Park. The Camellia Bowl, based in Montgomery, Ala., is owned and operated by ESPN and will be played in the Cramton Bowl, a 25,000 seat stadium. The MAC is also a partner with the San Diego County Credit Union Poinsettia Bowl as a primary partner in 2017 and 2019, and a secondary partner in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2018 bowl seasons. The MAC will play the Mountain West in both the 2017 and 2019 bowl seasons, played at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego. Starting in the 2014 season, the MAC will have a minimum five guaranteed bowl opportunities. The MAC has long-term primary contracts with the GoDaddy Bowl (based in Mobile, Ala.) through the 2017 season and Famous Idaho Potato Bowl (based in Boise, Ida.) through the 2019 season. In its partnership with ESPN, the MAC is in the sixth year of its eight-year rights agreement (through 2016-2017 academic years) for football, as well as men’s and women’s basketball. The deal is the most extensive in the history of the conference. The agreement calls for a minimum of 25 events annually to be produced and aired on an ESPN platform including the men’s and women’s basketball championships, a regular-season MAC presence on ESPN, the Marathon MAC Football Championship Game and a minimum of 11 regular-season football games. In men’s basketball, the MAC witnessed the No. 1 seed Western Michigan win its first MAC Men’s Basketball Tournament since 2004. The MAC had five programs invited to postseason tournaments (NCAA-Western Michigan; NIT-Toledo; CIT-Akron, Eastern Michigan and Ohio). Eastern Michigan advanced to the CIT Second Round, while Ohio advanced to the CIT Quarterfinals. Buffalo senior forward Javon McCrea was named Associated Press All-American Honorable Mention. During the 2013-14 academic year, the University of Akron men’s soccer team won its tenth MAC championship and sixth in the last seven years. The Zips defeated Indiana in the 2013 NCAA first round before falling to Marquette, which snapped a string of five consecutive NCAA Round of 16 appearances. Akron witnessed senior Aodhan Quinn selected as one of 15 semifinalists for the prestigious Hermann Trophy. MAC affiliate member West Virginia had junior Andy Bevin named to the Capital One Academic All-America First Team. The MAC had two student-athletes selected in the first round of the 2013 Major League Soccer Supplemental Draft – No. 3 overall Akron goalkeeper David Meyes (Portland Timbers) and No. 12 overall West Virginia defender Eric Schoenle (Philadelphia Union). In wrestling, the MAC welcomed Missouri, Northern Iowa and Old Dominion as affiliate members over the last two seasons. Missouri won the 2014 conference tournament title for the second consecutive year. True freshman J’Den Cox of Missouri won the 197 lb. national championship to become the ninth MAC wrestler to win a national championship. A MAC record 43 wrestlers competed at the NCAA Wrestling Championships and the MAC witnessed nine wrestlers named All-American – Joe Roth, Central Michigan (7th place at 133); Ian Miller, Kent State (4th place at 141); J’Den Cox, Missouri (1st place at 197); Drake Houdashelt, Missouri (5th place at 149); Dylan

Peters, Northern Iowa (6th place at 125); Joe Colon, Northern Iowa (3rd place at 133); Joey Lazor, Northern Iowa (6th place at 141); Jeremy Johnson, Ohio (7th place at 285) and Jack Dechow, Old Dominion (4th place at 184). In men’s cross country, Eastern Michigan claimed its 18th conference championship, while Missouri State won its first ever swimming & diving championship as an affiliate member. In men’s tennis, Ball State won its second MAC title in four years. Akron won its third MAC indoor track and field title in the last four years. Akron sophomore Shawn Barber became the school’s first male individual national champion by winning the pole vault. In men’s outdoor track and field, Eastern Michigan won its 22nd conference title in program history and junior Donald Scott garnered First Team All-American honors in the triple jump after taking sixth in the nation. Kent State’s Matthias Tayala became the second MAC track and field student-athlete crowned a national champion this year in the hammer throw during the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field championships. The 2014 track and field season was a historic one for the MAC with three national champions across men’s and women’s athletics. Akron’s Shawn Barber was the 2014 NCAA indoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 5.75m, Akron’s Annika Roloff was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 4.40m, while Kent State’s Matthias Tayala was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field hammer throw champion with a distance of 73.57m. Kent State won the program’s sixth consecutive and 20th overall conference title in men’s golf and received its 27th NCAA appearance. Kent State senior Taylor Pendrith became just the second player in program history to represent Kent State in the NCAA finals in each of his four seasons, including this year at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Hutchinson, Kansas. Kent State won its 11th MAC baseball tournament as the No. 3 seed and has won either the regular season or tournament title in 14 of the last 15 seasons. Earlier this summer the MAC witnessed 15 student-athletes selected in the 2014 Major League Baseball Draft led by Central Michigan starting pitcher Jordan Foley, who became the Chippewas highest draft pick in more than a decade when he was selected in the fifth round by the New York Yankees. Also, Ball State senior outfielder Sean Godfrey (drafted by Atlanta) and Miami senior pitcher Seth Varner (drafted by Cincinnati) were named to the Louisville Slugger All-America Third Team as chosen by Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. Women’s athletics continued to shine for the MAC this past year. In women’s basketball, Akron won its first ever MAC tournament championship and a program record 23 wins during the 2013-14 season. A total of five MAC programs were invited to postseason tournaments (NCAAAkron; WNIT-Ball State, Bowling Green, Central Michigan; WBI-Eastern Michigan). Bowling Green defeated High Point, St. Bonaventure and Michigan in the WNIT before falling to Rutgers in the WNIT Quarterfinals. In women’s soccer, Western Michigan earned the program’s first MAC title in ten years and went on to defeat No. 8 Marquette, 1-0, in the NCAA College Cup First-Round before falling to Notre Dame. In volleyball, Ohio claimed its eighth MAC title and fell to Michigan State in the NCAA First Round. Ohio’s Abby Gilleland and Kelly Lamberti, along with Toledo’s Lauren Rafdal, were named Division I All-American Honorable Mention. In women’s cross country, Miami claimed the MAC title for the third time in program history, while Ohio’s Juli Accurso won her second consecutive Great Lakes Regional and earned All-America honors at NCAA Regionals. In field hockey, Miami won the program’s second consecutive conference title, while the RedHawks program won the conference championship in women’s tennis for the second consecutive year and the fourth time in the last six years. Akron won its first ever MAC swimming & diving championship, while Central Michigan won its fifth consecutive MAC tournament title in gymnastics. In women’s indoor track and field, Kent State won its fourth conference title in the last five years, while the Golden Flashes won the women’s outdoor track and field championship for the fourth consecutive year. Akron’s Annika Roloff was the 2014 NCAA outdoor track and field pole vault champion clearing 4.40m. In women’s golf, Kent State won its 16th consecutive conference championship. Kent State freshman Wad Phaewchimplee became the second Golden Flash in history to win a NCAA Regional and was named All-American Honorable Mention by the Women’s Golf Coaches Association (WGCA). In softball, the Ohio Bobcats won their first-ever conference tournament championship and advance to the NCAA tournament for the first time since 1995. Ball State softball senior left fielder Jennifer Gilbert was named to the 2014 National Fastpitch Coaches Association NCAA Division I All-America Second Team. From two-time Super Bowl quarterback winning Ben Roethlisberger (Miami University), NFL Defensive MVP James Harrison (Kent State University), NFL Pro Bowlers (OT Joe Staley, TE Antonio Gates, WR Antonio Brown), British Open winner Ben Curtis (Kent State University), World Series winning manager Bob Brenly (Ohio University) and Olympic bobsled team member Brock Kreitzburgh (University of Toledo), the Mid-American Conference continues to excel in producing leaders in the world of athletics. History of the MAC Based in Cleveland since July 1999 following a 15-year stay in Toledo, Ohio, the MAC has established historic measurements in both football and men’s and women’s basketball since moving to Northeast Ohio. The MAC was founded as a five-school league on February 24, 1946 in Columbus, Ohio with Ohio, Butler, Cincinnati, Wayne State and Western Reserve admitted as charter members. The Mid-American Conference membership consists of 12 universities across five states (Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, New York and Ohio). In 1946 men’s basketball was the first competitive sport in the MAC, which now sponsors a total 23 sports. Women’s sports were brought into the conference’s structure in 1980. For men, there are 11 championships sponsored in football, basketball, baseball, cross country, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, wrestling, golf and tennis. For women, 12 championships are sponsored in basketball, softball, volleyball, cross country, field hockey, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, gymnastics, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and tennis.

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Final Standings 1. Akron 2. Eastern Michigan 3. Kent State 4. Buffalo 5. Central Michigan 60m 1. Darien Johnson, Buffalo 2. Wayne Gordon, Kent State 3. Kwadarrius Smith, Akron 4. Jonathan Grant, Kent State 5. Hakeem Lawrence, Akron 6. Brandon Harris, Kent State 7. Berkley Edwards, CMU 60m Hurdles 1. William Barnes, Kent State 2. Shane Moffo, CMU 3. Bryce Jones, Akron 4. Solomon Simmons, EMU 5. Frank Douglas, EMU 6. Christian Doherty, Buffalo 7. JerMichael Bunch, Buffalo 8. Ryan Looser, Kent State 200m 1. William Barnes, Kent State 2. Tyler Brown, EMU 3. Wayne Gordon, Kent State 4. Jamir Coleman, Akron 5. Kwadarrius Smith, Akron 6. Brian Smith, Kent State 7. Darien Johnson, Buffalo 8. Alante Oliver, Akron 400m 1. Tyler Brown, EMU 2. Miles Baldwin, Akron 3. Brent Gray, Akron 4. Benjamin Hayes, CMU 5. Erick Huertas, CMU 6. Joshua Gali, Buffalo 7. Ziemowit Dutkiewic, CMU 8. Danny Young, Kent State 800m 1. Clayton Murphy, Akron 2. Scott Bradley, EMU 3. Tyler Scheving, Buffalo 4. Jacob Swords, Kent State 5. Sean Poholski, Akron 6. Thomas Meehan, Buffalo 7. Josh Sabo, EMU 8. Austin Coneys, Buffalo Mile 1. Clayton Murphy, Akron 2. Brian Crimmins, Buffalo 3. Daniel Zupan, Akron 4. Garrett Crichlow, Akron 5. Csaba Matko, EMU 6. Nick Raymond, EMU 7. Grant Onken, Kent State 8. Craig Kaiser, Buffalo 9. Hlynur Andresson, EMU 10. John McCarthy, Buffalo 11. Samuel Allen, Kent State

145.5 135 109 71.5 64

3000m 1. Willy Fink, EMU 2. Mitch Lenneman, EMU 3. Lahsene Bouchikhi, EMU 4. Joseph Rosetti, Akron 5. Silas DeKalita, CMU 6. Nate Ghena, CMU 7. Barrett Kemp, Buffalo 8. Kyle Brooks, Kent State 9. Jack Jibb, Buffalo 10. Daniel Zupan, Akron 11. Justin VanEpps, Buffalo

6.74 6.74 6.75 6.75 6.80 6.84 6.88 5000m 1. Willy Fink, EMU 2. Hlynur Andresson, EMU 7.69 3. Lahsene Bouchikhi, EMU 8.04 4. Nate Ghena, CMU 8.17 5. Barrett Kemp, Buffalo 8.14 6. Andrew Berge, Buffalo 8.16 7. Silas DeKalita, CMU 8.20 8. Casey Voisin, CMU 8.20 9. Brandon Avers, Kent State 8.59 10. Nick Schank, Kent State 20.91 21.31 21.34 21.48 21.61 21.68 21.91 22.01

8:14.63 8:17.73 8:20.34 8:20.43 8:25.64 8:26.01 8:29.18 8:30.25 8:38.72 8:40.95 8:54.43

14:32.74 14:33.15 14:39.55 14:40.56 14:46.09 14:47.59 15:14.33 15:17.74 15:45.60 15:46.91

4x400m Relay 1. Akron (Baldwin, Slone, Gray, Murphy) 2. EMU (Elam, Williams, Waynes, Brown) 3. CMU (Dutkiewicz, Huertas, Briggs, Hayes) 4. Buffalo (Gali, Scheving, Mask, Moore) 5. Kent State (Storm, Tobin, Swords, Young)

3:07.58 3:09.57 3:09.62 3:13.97 3:23.58

Feb. 27-28, 2015

Long Jump 1. Tyler Brown, EMU 2. Jonathan Grant, Kent State 3. Austin Ashby, Buffalo 4. Terrell McClain, Akron 5. Joseph Oduho, Akron 6. Samory Fraga, Kent State 7. Diavonte Smith, CMU 8. Jamir Coleman, Akron 9. Cameron Hart, EMU 10. Nick Herbert, EMU 11. Ali Taha, CMU 12. Christian Doherty, Buffalo 13. Alex Siracusa, Buffalo

7.61m 7.54m 7.52m 7.47m 7.31m 7.30m 7.15m 7.13m 7.05m 6.93m 6.76m 6.68m 6.50m

Triple Jump 1. Donovan Tolbert, Kent State 2. Michael Ohiembor, Akron 3. Craig Stevens Jr., Kent State 4. Jake Peister, CMU 5. Justin Bailey, Kent State 6. Austin Ashby, Buffalo 7. Kaishaun Cathey, Buffalo 8. Micah Peters, EMU 9. Nick Herbert, EMU 10. Joseph Oduho, Akron

16.04m 15.55m 15.28m 15.24m 15.00m 14.97m 14.21m 14.20m 14.04m 13.10m

Shot Put 1. Ryan Cribbin, Buffalo 2. Kevin Weiler, CMU 3. Michael King, Kent State 4. Devon Patterson, Buffalo 5. Keith Williams, EMU 6. Casey Slane, Akron 7. Quinn Levering, EMU 8. Cole Walderzak, CMU 9. David Paliscak, Kent State 10. Mike Hierholzer, EMU 11. Maurice Harris, Akron

18.12m 18.02m 17.98m 17.85m 17.18m 16.71m 16.63m 16.58m 16.21m 15.29m 15.29m

DMR 1. Akron (Crichlow, Slone, Zupan, Murphy) 9:45.38 2. Buffalo (Kaiser, Mask, Scheving, Crimmins) 9:47.77 47.24 3. EMU (McFarland, Elam, Sabo, Matko) 9:50.54 47.27 4. Kent State (Allen, Tobin, Swords, Onken) 9:58.22 47.31 5. CMU (Cousino, Vasquez, Yagiela, Scott) 10:22.92 47.34 Weight Throw 47.46 Pole Vault 1. Anthony Jones, EMU 21.48m 5.20m 2. Cole Walderzak, CMU 47.51 1. Matthew Rowland, Akron 20.54m 5.20m 3. Dylan Banagis, CMU 47.68 2. Jesse Oxley, Kent State 20.32m 4.90m 4. Keith Williams, EMU 47.91 3. Sam Wagner, CMU 20.28m 4. Daniel Normoyle, Buffalo 4.75m 5. Reginals Jagers, Kent State 19.28m 5. Kyle Schlubohm, Kent State 4.75m 6. Zachary Shull, Akron 18.66m 1:48.65 6. Tony Armstrong, CMU 4.75m 7. Robert Mitman, Akron 18.63m 1:49.70 8. Michael King, Kent State 18.03m 1:49.82 High Jump 9. Elijah Albert-Grayer, EMU 17.58m 2.12m 10. Maurice Harris, Akron 1:50.38 1. Roosevelt Dotson, Kent State 17.33m 1:51.62 2. Cody Stine, Akron 2.12m 2.07m Heptathlon 1:52.52 3. Curtis Richardson, Akron 1:53.76 4. Laurent Dure, Buffalo 2.02m 1. Solomon Simmons, EMU 5608 2.02m 2. Alex McCune, Akron 1:53.85 5. Matt Mueller, CMU 5586 6. Benjamin Olewiler, Akron 2.02m 3. Quentin Cieslinski, Akron 5366 6. Hasani Rathan, Buffalo 2.02m 4. Ryan Looser, Kent State 5123 8. Melvin Harris, CMU 2.02m 5. Zach Waldron, EMU 5054 4:07.19 9. Cameron Hart, EMU 2.02m 6. Kamar Majid, Akron 4768 4:08.54 10. Zach Waldron, EMU 1.97m 7. D.J. Ohlson, Kent State 4537 4:08.98 11. Micah Peters, EMU 1.97m 8. Alex Jacobs, EMU 4243 4:09.19 12. Abdul Seidu, Kent State 1.92m 9. Kyle Storm, Kent State 3760 4:09.63 EMU All-MAC First Team Selections 4:10.98 Tyler Brown 4:13.29 Willy Fink 4:15.09 Anthony Jones 4:17.36 Solomon Simmons 4:19.00 EMU All-MAC Second Team Selections 4:23.82 MVP: Tyler Brown, EMU Hlynur Andresson Most Outstanding Track Performer: Clayton Murphy, Akron Scott Bradley Most Outstanding Field Performer: Anthony Jones, EMU Jeff Elam Track Freshman of the Year: Ben Hayes, CMU Mitch Lenneman Field Freshman of the Year: Kevin Weiler, CMU Mason Waynes Coach of the Year: Dennis Mitchell, Akron Matthew Williams


2016 MAC Outdoor Championships 166 160 136.5 81.5 55 52

100m 1. Wayne Gordon, Kent State 2. Darien Johnson, Buffalo 3. Kwadarrius Smith, Akron 4. Brian Smith, Kent State 5. Jonathan Grant, Kent State 6. Anthony Young, Akron 7. Kenny Glenn, Miami 8. Berkley Edwards, CMU

10.44 10.48 10.50 10.59 10.65 10.71 10.79 10.80

110m Hurdles 1. William Barnes, Kent State 2. Shane Moffo, CMU 3. Solomon Simmons, EMU 4. Richard Dahome, Kent State 5. Tyler Jones, Kent State 6. Frank Douglas, EMU 7. C hristian Doherty, Buffalo 8. Anthony Clark, Buffalo

13.70 14.19 14.33 14.48 14.75 14.77 14.82 15.08

200m 1. William Barnes, Kent State 2. Wayne Gordon, Kent State 3. Tyler Brown, EMU 4. Brian Smith, Kent State 5. Alante Oliver, Akron 6. Darien Johnson, Buffalo 7. Jamir Coleman, Akron 8. Taron Slone, Akron

20.88 21.05 21.28 21.29 21.35 21.58 21.74 21.82

400m 1. Tyler Brown, EMU 2. Benjamin Hayes, CMU 3. Joshua Gali, Buffalo 4. Matthew Tobin, Kent State 5. Brent Gray, Akron 6. Miles Baldwin, Akron 7. Erick Huertas, CMU 8. Andrew O’Leary, Kent State

46.55 47.33 47.68 47.74 47.74 47.79 48.39 50.41

400m Hurdles 1. Ziemowit Dutkiewicz, CMU 2. Sean Weems, Akron 3. Vinnie Minosky, Miami 4. Ja’Corey Lipsey, CMU 5. M itchell Moore, Buffalo 6. Elijah Barber, EMU 7. Richard Dahome, Kent State

51.34 52.19 52.59 53.65 53.84 54.76 57.65

800m 1. Clayton Murphy, Akron 2. Jacob Swords, Kent State 3. Mason Waynes, EMU 4. Scott Bradley, EMU 5. Craig Kaiser, Buffalo 6. Sean Poholski, Akron 7. Joey Comisford, Miami 8. Andrew Dusing, Miami

1:55.39 1:56.08 1:56.40 1:56.67 1:56.82 1:57.14 1:57.24 1:58.92

1500m 1. Clayton Murphy, Akron 2. A ndrew Dusing, Miami 3. Willy Fink, EMU 4. Csaba Matko, EMU 5. G rant Onken, Kent State 6. S tephen Biebelhausen, Miami 7. J ack Jibb, Buffalo 8. Mitch Lenneman, EMU 9. J oseph Emanuel, CMU 10. D aniel Zupan, Akron 11. J ustin Vanepps, Buffalo 12. J ake Brumfield, Miami 13. S amuel Allen, Kent State 14. S eamus Degan, Buffalo 3000m Steeplechase 1. Willy Fink, EMU 2. Daniel Zupan, Akron 3. Csaba Matko, EMU 4. Zackery McBride, Miami 5. Hlynur Andresson, EMU 6. Justin Vanepps, Buffalo 7. Mtthew Bromley, Miami 8. John McCarthy, Buffalo 9. Jordan Rice, Miami 10. Derek Palafox, Buffalo 11. Monte Scott, CMU 5000m 1. Willy Fink, EMU 2. Nick Raymond, EMU 3. Joseph Stewart, Miami 4. Lahsene Bouchikhi, EMU 5. Nate Ghena, CMU 6. Zackery McBride, Miami 7. Andrew Berge, Buffalo 8. Ben Metzger, Miami 9. Barrett Kemp, Buffalo 10. Derek Palafox, Buffalo 11. Casey Voisin, CMU

3:45.83 3:48.73 3:49.54 3:51.07 3:51.60 3:53.51 3:55.69 3:56.44 3:57.34 3:57.82 4:04.74 4:05.67 4:08.33 4:12.93 8:48.80 8:56.41 8:57.01 8:59.43 9:11.10 9:25.83 9:28.52 9:32.81 9:38.31 9:40.25 10:18.49

Pole Vault 1. Matthew Rowland, Akron 2. Jesse Oxley, Kent State 3. Tyler Fraker, Akron 4. Matt Owens, Miami 5. Tony Armstrong, CMU 5. Kyle Schlumbohm, Kent State 7. Cole Wigal, Akron 8. Jake Hensh, Miami

5.30m 5.10m 5.00m 4.73m 4.73m 4.70m 4.73m 4.58m

High Jump 1. Cody Stine, Akron 2. Peter Stefanski, Miami 3. Curtis Richardson, Akron 4. Laurent Dure, Buffalo 5. Melvin Harris, CMU 6. Roosevelt Dotson, Kent State 7. Matt Mueller, CMU 8. Cameron Hart, EMU 9. Abdul Seidu, Kent State 10. Brock Downey, Miami

2.11m 2.06m 2.06m 2.06m 2.06m 2.01m 2.01m 1.96m 1.96m 1.96m

Long Jump 1. Joseph Oduho, Akron 2. Terrell McClain, Akron 3. Kenny Glenn, Miami 4. Tyler Brown, EMU 5. Jamir Coleman, Akron 6. Austin Ashby, Buffalo 7. Grant Cole, Miami 8. Jonathan Grant, Kent State 9. Nick Herbert, EMU 10. Cameron Hart, EMU 11. Ali Taha, CMU 12. Diavonte Smith, CMU 13. Samory Fraga, Kent State 14. Christian Doherty, Buffalo 15. Alex Siracusa, Buffalo

7.82m 7.71m 7.64m 7.50m 7.46m 7.33m 7.10m 7.04m 6.95m 6.94m 6.84m 6.83m 6.78m 6.77m 6.76m

14:43.83 14:45.30 14:47.14 14:51.39 14:51.85 14:58.06 15:00.48 15:09.32 15:12.91 15:32.54 Triple Jump 15:49.89 1. Donovan Tolbert, Kent State 2. Michael Ohiembor, Akron 10,000m 3. Jake Peister, CMU 1. Nick Raymond, EMU 29:41.07 4. Craig Stevens Jr., Kent State 2. Joseph Stewart, Miami 29:46.45 5. Austin Price, Buffalo 3. Hlynur Andresson, EMU 30:57.07 6. Jordan Fowler, EMU 4. Nate Ghena, CMU 31:18.59 7. Kaishaun Cathey, Buffalo 5. John Knox, EMU 31:25.23 8. Justin Bailey, Kent State 6. Barrett Kemp, Buffalo 31:35.90 9. Nick Herbert, EMU 7. Matthew Stewart, Miami 31:36.14 8. Cody Riesterer, Miami 32:23.13 Shot Put 9. Brandon Avers, Kent State 32:30.49 1. Ryan Cribbin, Buffalo 2. David Paliscak, Kent State 4x100m Relay 3. Keith Williams, EMU 1. Kent State (Barnes, Grant, Smith, Gordon) 40.10 4. Michael King, Kent State 2. Akron (Young, Smith, Lawrence, Slone) 40.42 5. Quinn Levering, EMU 3. Buffalo (Johnson, Gali, Fuller, Moore) 40.85 6. Andrew Vollet, Miami 4. EMU (Bolden, Williams, Ekobo, Brown) 40.94 7. Casey Slane, Akron 5. CMU (Edwards, Hardy, Peacock, Smith) 41.56 8. Cole Walderzak, CMU 6. Miami (M. Owens, J. Owens, Glenn, Bodrick) 41.62 9. Kevin Weiler, CMU 10. Maurice Harris, Akron 4x400m Relay 11. Zach Purcilly, EMU 1. Akron (Baldwin, Gray, Weems, Ohiembor) 3:09.16 2. EMU (Elam, Waynes, Williams, Brown) 3:09.91 Discus Throw 3. Kent State (Tobin, Smith, Swords, O’Leary) 3:09.96 1. Cole Walderzak, CMU 4. CMU (Hayes, Huertas, Dutkiewicz, Lipsey) 3:10.64 2. Reginald Jagers, Kent State 5. Buffalo (Gali, Mask, Johnson, Moore) 3:14.69 3. Phillip Jagers, Akron 6. Miami (Bodrick, Comisford, Minosky, Muresan) 3:15.49 4. Maurice Harris, Akron 5. Dylan Banagis, CMU 6. Zach Harkey, EMU 7. Quinn Levering, EMU 8. Zubin Coleman, Miami 9. Douglas Moorer, Kent State 10. Andrew Vollet, Miami

MVP: Willy Fink, EMU Most Outstanding Track Performer: William Barnes, Kent State Most Outstanding Field Performer: Cole Walderzak, CMU Track Freshman of the Year: Benjamin Hayes, CMU Field Freshman of the Year: Derek Ziegenfuss, EMU Coach of the Year: Dennis Mitchell, Akron

Hammer Throw 1. Cole Walderzak, CMU 65.70m 2. Keith Williams, EMU 64.28m 3. Dylan Banagis, CMU 61.68m 4. Anthony Jones, EMU 59.44m 5. Zachary Shull, Akron 58.41m 6. Robert Mitman, Akron 58.21m 7. Zubin Coleman, Miami 54.77m 8. Maurice Harris, Akron 52.78m 9. Reginald Jagers, Kent State 52.28m 10. Kevin Bouchard, EMU 50.75m Javelin Throw 1. Derek Ziegenfuss, EMU 2. Ian Behm, Akron 3. Arnis Mehmetaj, Buffalo 4. Alex McCune, Akron 5. Avery Joseph, CMU 6. Quentin Cieslinski, Akron 7. Nick Holley, Kent State 8. Nate Holley, Kent State 9. Ryan Looser, Kent State Decathlon 1. Solomon Simmons, EMU 2. Alex McCune, Akron 3. Tyler Jones, Kent State 4. Quentin Cieslinski 5. Ryan Looser, Kent State 6. Kamar Majid, Akron 7. Nicholas Malliaras, CMU 8. Alex Jacobs, EMU 9. Kyle Pierre, Buffalo

67.44m 64.37m 62.75m 60.76m 59.09m 57.34m 50.38m 48.33m 41.14m

May 14-16, 2015

Final Standings 1. Akron 2. EMU 3. Kent State 4. Central Michigan 5. Miami 6. Buffalo

7,604 7,520 7,027 6,948 6,660 6,364 5,887 5,626 5,196

15.79m 15.30m 15.30m 15.07m 14.80m 14.40m 14.39m 14.05m 11.60m 18.17m 17.62m 17.12m 17.11m 16.96m 16.94m 16.75m 16.53m 16.15m 16.13m 16.06m 58.47m 57.91m 57.14m 55.02m 53.85m 51.51m 47.18m 45.35m 45.07m 44.68m

All-MAC First Team Selections Tyler Brown Willy Fink Nick Raymond Solomon Simmons Derek Ziegenfuss All-MAC Second Team Selections Mason Waynes Keith Williams Matthew Williams

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OUTDOOR RECORDS

55 Meters 6.14 Hasely Crawford 1975

100 Meters 10.18 1975

Hasely Crawford

60 Meters 6.60 1975

Hasely Crawford

200 Meters 20.30 1998

Clement Chukwu

200 Meters 20.64 1998

Clement Chukwu

400 Meters 44.79 1999

Clement Chukwu

300 Meters 33.52 2016

Tyler Brown

600 Meters 1:17.64 1975

Stan Vinson

400 Meters 45.37 1998

800 Meters 1:43.74 1984

Earl Jones

1500 Meters 3:38.74 Paul McMullen 1995

Clement Chukwu

5000 Meters 13:29.77 2003

Boaz Cheboiywo

800 Meters 1:46.84 1991

Mark Dailey

10000 Meters 27:46.47 2003

Boaz Cheboiywo

Mile 3:57.34 1995

Paul McMullen

100 Meter HH 13.67 Tiberia Patterson 1994

3000 Meters 7:52.40 Boaz Cheboiywo 2003

400 Meter LH 50.08 Jeff Dils 1979

5000 Meters 13:29.26 2003

3000 Steeplechase 8:24.62 2004

Boaz Cheboiywo

Jordan Desilets

55 Meter HH 7.19 Tiberia Patterson 1994

Long Jump 25-05.50 Victor Nembhard 1999

60 Meter HH 7.69 1994

Triple Jump 53-07.50 2014

Donald Scott

High Jump 7-04.50 1998

James Nieto

Heptathlon 5608 Solomon Simmons 2016

Pole Vault 17-06.50 2014

Max Babits

Long Jump 25-04.00 1994

James Chikwe

Shot Put 62-02.50 Dave Adamek 2007

Triple Jump 55-03.00 2015

Donald Scott

Hammer Throw 197-04 Keith Williams 2014

High Jump 7-06.00 1999

James Nieto

Discus 185-08 2005

Pole Vault 18-01.00 2014

Max Babits

Javelin 221-3.5 2016

200 Meter HH 24.29 2005

Shot Put 62-01.25 2010 Weight Throw 71-08.00 2016

Tiberia Patterson Eric Alejandro

Gerald Gresham

Clark Wilson Derek Ziegenfuss

Decathlon 7510 Morris Ellis 1990

Anthony Jones

400 Meter Relay

39.98 2014

800 Meter Relay

1:23.74 1978

Ray, Mitchell Delor, Bailey

Bolton, Brown, Elam, Scott

Sprint Medley Relay

3:18.94 1984

Calhoun, Witherspoon Curry, Jones

800 Meter Relay

1:26.55 1988

Boyd, Jules Jenkins, Wilson

1600 Meter Relay

3:04.73 1988

Wilson, Jules Jenkins, Johnson

1600 Meter Relay

3:08.64 1988

Horton, Jules Jenkins, Johnson

3200 Meter Relay

7:15.39 1983

Henrikson, VanLoton Lezovich, Jones

3200 Meter Relay

7:18.41 1990

Kerbey, Mifsud Griffith, Dailey

6000 Meter Relay

15:14.24 1978

Helms, Grabowski Weaver, Jones

DMR

9:32.72 2010

Vollmer, Forde Figgins, Brent

6400 Meter Relay

16:11.17 1978

Helms, Grabowski Weaver, Jones

Sprint Medley Relay

3:13.21 1985

Jenkins, Smith Hamilton, Jones

DMR 9:35.88 VanLoton, Calhoun 1983

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High Jump 1974 Garrade Pettus 1977 Steve Elliott 1980 Tim Doyen 1982 Chuck Clay 1986 Anthony Clay 1998 Jamie Nieto 1999 Jamie Nieto 2007 Adam Kring

1994 1997

Shot Put 1990 Jason Masterson 1993 Eddie Nwagbaraocha 2001 Okechukwu Eziuka 2004 Dave Adamek 2006 Dave Adamek 2007 Dave Adamek

200 meters 1988 Dazel Jules 1990 Dazel Jules 1993 Kevin Lawson 1994 Kevin Lawson 1996 Kerch Patterson 1997 Clement Chukwu 1998 Clement Chukwu 1999 Clement Chukwu 2013 Matthew Williams

Long Jump 1974 Anthony Joseph 1990 Brian Benn 1991 Tony Barton 1999 Victor Nembhard 2015 Donald Scott 2016 Tyler Brown Triple Jump 1985 Terry Beauford 1990 Anthony McClendon 1991 Will Harber 1992 Will Harber 1999 Juris Vaskans 2013 Donald Scott 2014 Donald Scott 2015 Donald Scott Pole Vault 1977 Wes Teeple 1982 Jim Lotan 1986 Paul Hedemark 1987 Jason Oldham 1988 Jason Oldham 1989 Mark Smith 1990 Mark Smith 1991 Mark Smith 1992 Tony Bonacci Weight Throw 1990 Jason Masterson 1992 Jason Masterson 1998 David Seaborne 2016 Anthony Jones Heptathlon 2015 Solomon Simmons 2016 Solomon Simmons SEPTATHLON 1984 Kevin Cooley PENTATHLON 1988 Morris Ellis 1989 Morris Ellis 55-meter dash 1974 Carlos Woods (60 yd) 1975 Haseley Crawford (60yd) 1977 Bruce Taylor (60yd) 1978 Russell Bailey (60yd) 1987 Dazel Jones 1989 Ed Smith 1993 Kevin Lawson 1994 Kevin Lawson 1996 Kerch Patterson 2011 Clint Allen (60-meter) 55-meter Hurdles 1978 Jeff Dils (60yd) 1979 Jeff Dils (60yd) 1986 Glen Williams 1991 Tiberia Patterson 1992 Eric Respress 1993 Tiberia Patterson

Tiberia Patterson Mike Spaulding

1984 1987

Earl Jones John Yates

60-meter Hurdles 2000 Jailu Mayo (Co-Champion) 2001 Jailu Mayo 2004 Tino Ngoy 2008 Eric Alejandro 2011 Vanier Joseph

Mile 1974 1978 1979 1982 1983 1985 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2006 2007 2011 2012 2013

Gordon Minty Roger Jones Roger Jones Erik Henricksen Dan Shamiyeh (1500m) Earl Jones (1500m) George Rodriguez (1500m) John Yates Mark Dailey Mark Dailey Mark Dailey Clive Bonelle Paul McMullen Paul McMullen Ben Reese Ben Reese Morris Giddens Ben Reese Ben Reese Neil Kirk Neil Kirk Boaz Cheboiywo Jordan Desilets Corey Nowitzke Josh Perrin Terefe Ejigu Terefe Ejigu Grzegorz Kalinowski

300-yard dash 1977 Bruce Taylor 1978 Russell Bailey 1979 Jeff Dils 1981 Norm Graham (300m) 1982 Daryl Curry 1984 Daryl Curry 400-meter dash 1975 Stan Vinson (440yd) 1984 Mike Calhoun 1986 Carl Johnson 1989 Chuck Wilson 1990 Chuck Wilson 1991 Chuck Wilson 1992 Carl Lowe 1994 Carl Lowe 1997 Clement Chukwu 1998 Clement Chukwu 1999 Clement Chukwu 2001 Nduka Awazie 2002 Nduka Awazie 2003 Nduka Awazie 2011 Brycen Spratling 2012 Chris Scott 2014 Tyler Brown 600-yard dash 1977 Mike Arnold 1982 Mike Calhoun 1983 Mike Calhoun (500m) 1984 Joe Cordington 1985 David Beasley (500m) 1987 Carl Johnson (500m) 800 meters 1977 Jerry Wojtala 1982 Chris Lezovich 1984 Bradford Horton 1985 Earl Jones 1986 Bradford Horton 1987 Bradford Horton 1988 Bradford Horton Mark Dailey 1989 Mark Dailey 1990 Mark Dailey 1991 Mark Dailey 1992 Tommy Asinga 1993 Tommy Asinga 1994 Tommy Asinga 1996 Kealoha Stokes 1997 Derrick Jackson 1998 Derrick Jackson 1999 Neil Kirk 2006 Jacob Dubois 2007 Jacob Dubois 1,000 meters 1976 Jim Deren (1000yd) 1977 Maurice Weaver (1000yd) 1978 Jerry Wojtala (1000yd) 1983 Chris Lezovich

3,000 meters 1980 Mike Helms 1984 Dan Shamiyeh 1991 Scott Hippen 1992 Dominic Middleton 1996 Ben Reese 1997 Ben Reese 1998 Morris Giddens 1999 Ben Reese 2000 Ben Reese 2001 Aaron Bartee 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo 2004 Jordan Desilets 2013 Terefe Ejigu 2015 Willy Fink 2016 Willy Fink 5,000 meters 1974 Nick Ellis (3 mile) 1975 Dave Smith (3 mile) 1976 Tom Hollander (3 mile) 1978 John Scholze (3 mile) 1982 Dan Shamiyeh (3 mile) 1987 Don Johns 1990 George Rodriguez 1991 Todd Tippin 1992 Jason Jeske 1993 Jason Jeske 1997 Clint Verran 2001 Aaron Bartee 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo 2004 Gavin Thompson 2011 Terefe Ejigu 2012 Terefe Ejigu 2013 Terefe Ejigu 2015 Willy Fink 2016 Willy Fink 3,200-Meter Relay 1975 S. Vinson, J. Thomas, P. Baulls, J. Deren 1976 R. Keirn, E. Grabowski, J. Thomas, D. Hubbard 1978 E. Brennan, W. White, M. Scott, K. Young 1983 S. Van Loton, S. Reighard, E. Henriksen, C. Lezovich 1987 D. Bob, J. Mifsud, F. Pena, B. Horton

1,600 -Meter Relay 1978 B. Ray, H. Mitchell, T. Cadogan, J. Dils 1983 M. Calhoun, J. Cordington, D. Beasley, E. Jones 1985 W. Hamilton, D. Beasley, C. Johnson, M.Calhoun 1986 E. Hughes, B. Horton, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 1988 B. Horton, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, C. Johnson 1989 D. Bob, M. Williams, B. Chadwick, C. Wilson 1990 B. Bob, B. Chadwick, D. Jules, C. Wilson 1991 E. Respress, B. Chadwick, T. Asinga, C. Wilson 1992 F. Sellabona, A. Nortan, C. Lowe, T. Asinga 1994 K. Lawson, A. Nortan, T. Asinga, C. Lowe 1997 J. Chavis, H. Gibson F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 1998 E. Lindstrom, D. Jackson F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 2001 A. Morton, S. Roberts J. Mayo, N. Awazie 2002 D. Haqq, B. Jiles A. Morton, N. Awazie 2003 D. Young, B. Jiles, A. Morton, N. Awazie 2004 P. Huffman, R. Shavers B. Jiles, D. Young 2007 E. Alejandro, N. Blackwell F. Blackwell, R. Shavers 2013 J. Ervin, J. Elam, M. Williams, C. Bolton 2014 C. Bolton, T. Brown, J. Elam, M. Waynes Distance Medley Relay 1974 M. Arnold, K. Travis, R. Goodman, J. Deren 1976 J. Thomas, D. Everett, D. Burkhart, E. Grabowski 1978 M. Scott, Z. Miller, J. Wojtala, K. Young 1981 C. Lezovich, A. Hendeson, J. Codrington, J. Ousema 1984 M. Brosnan, T. Elliott, J. Oudsema, C. Los 1994 G. Rhymer, C. Lowe, T. Asinga, P. McMullen 1996 B. Reese, T. Kessel M. Franko, J. Boothroyd 1997 M. Franko, F. Rollins M. Ames, C. Verran 1998 M. Giddens, E. Linstrom D. Jackson, C. Verran 1999 C. Chiaro, J. Barylski T. Gunn, B. Reese 2000 N. Grignon, A. Morton T. Gunn, B. Reese 2001 J. Desilets, A. Morton T. Gunn, N. Kirk 2002 N. Kirk, B. Jiles F. Estelus, J. Desilets 2003 T. Clifford, A. Morton F. Estelus, J. Desilets 2004 G. Thompson, R. Shavers B. Jiles, J. Desilets 2006 D. Brent, A. Simmons, J. DuBois, C. Nowitzke 2007 J. DuBois, N. Blackwell J. Kirsch, C. Vollmar 2013 I. Hancke, C. Scott S. Bradley, G. Kalinowski *Note: The MAC did not officially run a championship until the 1996 season, Prior to ‘96, it was run as an invitational.


EMU Track & Field Outdoor-MAC Champions Shot Put 2000 Okechukwu Eziuka 2001 Okechukwu Eziuka 2005 Wilson Clark (Co-Champion) 2005 Dave Adamek (Co-Champon) 2006 Dave Adamek 2007 Dave Adamek Long Jump 1975 Clearence Chapman 1991 Tony Barton 2014 Donald Scott Triple Jump 1973 Stan Vinson 1983 Eric Hartfield 1984 Marvin Jenkins 1988 Anthony McClendon 1989 Darnell Terry 2012 Donald Scott 2014 Donald Scott 2015 Donald Scott High Jump 1981 Steve Elliott 1985 Anthony Abbott 1986 Anthony Abbott Pole Vault 1976 Hooker Wellman 1980 Jim Lotan 1989 Mark Smith 1990 Mark Smith 1991 Mark Smith Discus 1974 Ron Duncan Javelin 2016 Derek Ziegenfuss Decathlon 1978 Gary Bastien 1979 Gary Bastien 1980 Gary Bastien 1981 Gary Bastien 1987 Morris Ellis 1988 Morris Ellis 1989 Morris Ellis 2015 Solomon Simmons 2016 Solomon Simmons 100-meter dash 1974 Carlos Woods (100yd) 1975 Hasely Crawford (100yd) 1977 Russell Bailey 1981 David Phillips 1987 Dazel Jules 1988 Dazel Jules 1989 Dazel Jules 1994 Kevin Lawson 1995 Kerch Patterson 1996 Kerch Patterson 2011 Clint Allen 110-meter Hurdles 1973 Tony Nelson (120yd) 1978 Jeff Dils 1979 Jeff Dils 1980 Tim O’Hare 1987 Darrin Carpenter 1993 Tiberia Patterson 1994 Tiberia Patterson 2003 Tino Ngoy 2004 Abdallah Mohamed 2008 Eric Alejandro

200-meter dash 1976 Russell Bailey (220yd) 1977 Russell Bailey 1980 Billy Ray 1981 David Phillips 1982 David Phillips 1987 Dazel Jules 1988 Dazel Jules 1989 Dazel Jules 1994 Kevin Lawson 1995 Kerch Patterson 1996 Kerch Patterson 2002 Nduka Awazie 400 meters 1973 Stan Vinson (440yd) 1974 Stan Vinson (440yd) 1975 Stan Vinson (440yd) 1984 Eric Frederick 1985 Mike Calhoun 1989 Chuck Wilson 1990 Chuck Wilson 1991 Chuck Wilson 1995 Carl Lowe 1997 Clement Chukwu 1998 Clement Chukwu 1999 Clement Chukwu 2002 Nduka Awazie 2011 Brycen Spratling 2014 Tyler Brown 2015 Tyler Brown 2016 Tyler Brown 400-meter Hurdles 1979 Jeff Dils 1985 Glen Williams 1987 Carl Johnson 1988 Carl Johnson 1996 James Grady 2008 Eric Alejandro 800 meters 1984 Earl Jones 1985 Earl Jones 1986 Bradford Horton 1987 Bradford Horton 1988 Mark Dailey 1989 Mark Dailey 1990 Mark Dailey 1991 Tommy Asinga 1992 Tommy Asinga 1993 Tommy Asinga 1994 Tommy Asinga 1995 Paul McMullen 1996 Kealoha Stokes 1997 Derrick Jackson 1998 Derrick Jackson 2012 Josh George 2014 Grzegorz Kalinowski 1,500 meters 1982 Erik Henriksen 1983 Earl Jones 1984 Earl Jones 1985 Earl Jones 1987 P.J. Osika 1989 Mark Dailey 1990 Mark Dailey 1991 Mark Dailey 1992 Paul McMullen 1994 Paul McMullen 1995 Paul McMullen 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo 2004 Jordan Desilets 2006 Corey Nowitzke 2007 Corey Nowitzke 2012 Cole Sanseverino

3,000-meters Steeplechase 1982 Mark Smith 1983 Mark Smith 1984 Mark Smith 1986 Mark Smith 1988 Mark Brosnan 1990 Scott Hippen 1991 Dan Liedel 1994 Carl Warren 1996 Ben Reese 1997 Ben Reese 1998 Clint Verran 1999 Ben Reese 2002 Jordan Desilets 2003 Jordan Desilets 2004 Jordan Desilets 2005 Corey Nowitzke 2007 Corey Nowitzke 2009 Josh Karanja 2010 David Brent 2013 Daryl Smith 2015 Willy Fink 2016 Willy Fink 5,000 meters 1973 Gordon Minty (3 miles) 1974 Gordon Minty (3 miles) 1975 Dave Smith (3 miles) 1976 Dave Smith (3 miles) 1982 Mark Smith 1986 Mark Smith 1992 Dominic Middleton 1993 Dominic Middleton 1994 Carl Warren 1995 Paul McMullen 1997 Ben Reese 1998 Ben Reese 2002 Boaz Cheboiywo 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo 2004 Gavin Thompson 2011 Terefe Ejigu 2012 Terefe Ejigu 2015 Willy Fink 2016 Willy Fink 10,000 meters 1973 Gordon Minty (6 miles) 1974 Gordon Minty (6 miles) 1975 Dave Smith (6 miles) 1976 Dave Smith (6 miles) 1984 Mark Smith 1986 Mark Smith 1988 Don Johns 1993 Dominic Middleton 1998 Clint Verran 2002 Boaz Cheboiywo 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo 2004 Gavin Thompson 2011 Terefe Ejigu 2012 Terefe Ejigu 2014 Willy Fink 2016 Nick Raymond 400-meter Relay 1975 C. Chapman, J. Keister B. Taylor, H. Crawford 1977 E. Williams, B. Taylor K. Delor, R. Bailey 1979 J. Dils, B. Ray M. Gardner, K. Bailey 1981 R. Washington, D. Curry M. Gardner, D. Phillips 1982 A. Bell, T. Thomas D. Curry, D. Phillips 1983 R. Simpson, D. Curry P. Niemi, D. Phillips 1987 D. Witherspoon, D. Jules W. Jenkins, J. Smith

1988 1989 1992 2002 2011 2013 2014 2015

W. Boyd, D. Jules W. Jenkins, C. Wilson W. Boyd, D. Jules E. Smith, J. Duran D. Benjamin, E. Respress G. Davis, R. Santana G. Stanford, N. Awazie O. Olatunji, A. Morton C. Scott, C. Allen, J. Saunders, B. Spratling C. Scott, C. Bolton, M. Williams, J. Saunders C. Bolton, T. Brown J. Elam, C. Scott K. Snead, C. Bolton M. Williams, P. Delgado

1,600-meter Relay 1974 K. Travis, M. Arnold B. Soens, S. Vinson 1975 D. Everett, M. Arnold H. Mitchell, S. Vinson 1982 J. McGrath, J. Codrington D. Curry, M. Calhoun 1983 M. Calhoun, J. Codrington D. Curry, D. Beasley 1984 M. Calhoun, J. Codrington E. Frederick, E. Jones 1985 M. Calhoun, W. Hamilton D. Beasley, E. Jones 1986 E. Hughes, B. Horton H. Harden, C. Johson 1987 E. Hughes, B. Horton H. Harden, W. Jenkins 1989 A. Bunnell, M. Williams D. Jules, C. Wilson 1991 C. Lowe, F. Sellabona, T. Asinga, C. Wilson 1994 T. Asinga, D. Johnson, A. Nortan, C. Lowe 1995 D. Johnson, G. Rhymer C. Lowe, K. Patterson Jr. 1997 E. Lindstrom, J. Chavis F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 1998 E. Linstrom, D. Jackson F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 2002 D. Haqq, B. Jiles A. Morton, N. Awazie 2003 W. Hills, B. Jiles A. Morton, N. Awazie 2004 R. Shavers, N. Awazie B. Jiles, D. Young 2005 F. Blackwell, A. Terry R. Shavers, D. Young 2006 F. Blackwell, A. Simons E. Alejandro, R. Shavers 2007 F. Blackwell, N. Blackwell D. Young, R. Shavers 2011 C. Scott, K. Fortin, J. Saunders, B. Spratling 2014 C. Bolton, T. Brown J. Elam, M. Waynes

Solomon Simmons

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60 meters 1. Hasely Crawford 2. Clint Allen 3. Bob Colville-Brown 4. Gerald Rasool 5. Wayne Boyd 6. Kevin Lawson 7. Will Hills 8. Dazel Jules 9. Geoff Pope 10. Ed Smith

Time Yr. 6.60 1975 6.65 2008 6.71 2005 6.71 2001 6.71 1988 6.72 1994 6.72 2004 6.75 1987 6.76 2004 6.78 1989

800 meters 1. Mark Dailey 2. Earl Jones 3. Tommy Asinga 4. Bradford Horton 5. John Griffiths 6. Greg Rhymer 7. Scott Bradley 8. Dave Beasley 9. Derrick Jackson 10. Eric Nesbitt

Time 1:46.84 1:47.26 1:47.64 1:49.24 1:49.24 1:49.60 1:49.70 1:49.96 1:50.02 1:50.04

Yr. 1991 1985 1992 1988 1990 1994 2016 1985 1998 1968

60-meter Hurdles Time 1. Tiberia Patterson 7.69 2. Hayes Jones 7.74 3. Floyd Jenkins 7.74 4. Vanier Joseph 7.75 5. Jalilu Mayo 7.77 6. Tino Ngoy 7.78 7. Mike Spaulding 7.82 8. Bill Tipton 7.84 9. Jeff Dils 7.84 10. Darrin Carpenter 7.90

Yr. 1994 1960 1974 2011 2001 2004 1997 1970 1978 1987

Mile Time 1. Paul McMullen 3:57.34 2. Boaz Cheboiywo 3:58.07 3. Gavin Thompson 3:59.05 4. Ben Reese 3:59.82 5. Jordan Desilets 3:59.83 6. Grzegorz Kalinowski 4:00.29 7. David Brent 4:00.90 8. Earl Jones 4:00.16 9. Willy Fink 4:02.61 10. Neil Kirk 4:02.83

Yr. 1995 2003 2004 1997 2004 2013 2010 1984 2015 2001

Time 200 meters 1. Clement Chukwu 20.64 2. Kerch Patterson Jr. 21.08 3. Kevin Lawson 21.14 4. Jabari Chavis 21.17 5. Dazel Jules 21.18 6. Hasely Crawford 21.24 7. Nduka Awazie 21.26 8. Tyler Brown 21.31 9. Eugene Thomas 21.34 10. Mike Calhoun 21.34

Yr. 1998 1996 1993 2000 1990 1975 2002 2016 1970 1985

3,000 meters Time 1. Boaz Cheboiywo 7:52.40 2. Willy Fink 7:56.04 3. Gordon Minty 7:57.84 4. Dan Shamiyeh 8:00.07 5. Terefe Ejigu 8:01.80 6. Dominic Middleton 8:02.10 7. Tom Hollander 8:04.04 8. Corey Nowitzke 8:06.42 9. Jim Deren 8:08.44 10. Terry Furst 8:08.44

Yr. 2003 2016 1974 1983 2012 1993 1975 2007 1975 1973

400 meters 1. Clement Chukwu 2. Tyler Brown 3. Chuck Wilson 4. Brycen Spratling 5. Fabian Rollins 6. Nduka Awazie 7. Tyler Brown 8. Mike Calhoun 9. Stan Vinson 10. Cameron Bolton

Yr. 1998 2015 1991 2011 1998 2002 2016 1985 1975 2014

5,000 meters 1. Boaz Cheboiywo 2. Dominic Middleton 3. Willy Fink 4. Gordon Minty 5. Tom Hollander 6. Dave Ellis 7. Terefe Ejigu 8. Mark Smith 9. Gavin Thompson 10. Aaron Bartee

Yr. 2003 1992 2016 1973 1973 1971 2013 1984 2003 2001

Time 45.37 46.26 46.47 46.48 46.52 46.73 46.76 46.87 46.94 47.12

Time 13:29.26 13:49.16 13:56.66 13:57.64 13:59.24 14:04.84 14:05.73 14:06.17 14:08.21 14:08.91

Distance Medley Relay Time Yr. 1. Vollmer, Forde, Figgins, Brent 9:33.72 10 2. Beyst, Patterson, Boothroyd, McMullen 9:35.21 95 3. Thompson, Morton, Jiles, Cheboiwyo 9:35.73 03 4. Desilets, Awazie, Estelus, Kirk 9:36.09 02 5. Rhymer, Lowe, Asinga, McMullen 9:38.13 94 6. Stokes, Patterson, Boothroyd, Reese 9:38.77 96 7. Franko, Chukwu, Jackson, Reese 9:38.91 97 8. Grignon, Chavis, Gunn, Reese 9:39.28 00 9. Codrington, Frederick, Jones, Shamiyeh 9:40.14 84 10. Gully, Arnold, D. Hubbard, Burkhart 9:41.64 76 High Jump 1. James Nieto 2. Anthony Abbott 3. Chuck Clay 4. Adam Kring 5. Steve Elliott 6. Darrin Trammell 7. Xavier Clais 8. Jalilu Mayo 9. Tim Doyen 10. Tom Hughes

Mark 7-06.00 7-02.50 7-02.00 7-01.75 7-01.75 7-00.25 7-00.25 7-01.00 7-00.00 7-00.00

Metric 2.29m 2.20m 2.185m 2.18m 2.18m 2.14m 2.14m 2.16m 2.13m 2.13m

MARK DAILEY

CLEMENT CHUKWU Former Olympian and EMU NCAA National Champion

1,600-meter Relay Time Yr. 1. Horton, Jules, Jenkins, Johnson 3:08.64 1988 2. Lindstrom, Jackson, Rollins, Chukwu 3:08.97 1998 3. Bolton, Elam, Williams, Waynes 3:09.12 2015 4. Bob, Chadwick, Jules, Wilson 3:09.37 1990 5. Elam, Williams, Waynes, Brown 3:09.57 2016 6. Haqq, Mayo, Rollins, Chukwu 3:09.68 1999 7. Calhoun, Hamilton, Johnson, Jones 3:09.86 1985 8. Frederick, Calhoun, Beasley, Jones 3:10.08 1984 9. Bolton, Elam, Waynes, Brown 3:10.69 2014 10. Chavis, Lindstrom, Rollins, Chukwu 3:10.71 1998

INDOOR DMR RECORD HOLDERS Vollmer, Forde, Figgins, Brent

800-meter Indoor EMU Record Holder

Yr. 99 86 83 06 80 09 10 00 78 84


All-Time Indoor Track & Field Top-10 Mark 18-01.00 17-03 .50 17-00.75 17-00.00 16-11.50 16-10.75 16-08.00 16-08.00 16-06.00 16-06.00 16-06.00

Shot Put 1. Gerald Gresham 2. Dave Adamek 3. Okechukwu Eziuka 4. Clark Wilson 5. Keith Williams 6. Matt Pinter 7. Travis Harris 8. Lional Dalton 9. Jeremy Lingenfelter 10. Jason Masterson

Mark Metric 62-01.25 18.93m 61-11.00 18.87m 60-08.50 18.50m 59-02.75 18.05m 58-04.00 17.78m 56-10.25 17.33m 56-08.00 17.27m 56-02.00 17.12m 55-11.25 17.05m 55-11.25 17.05m

Yr. 10 06 01 05 15 06 14 96 98 90

Weight Throw 1. Anthony Jones 2. Keith Williams 3. Dave Seaborne 4. Gerald Gresham 5. Dave Adamek 6. Teron Turner 7. Bryan Slykhouse 8. Matt Pinter 9. Jason Masterson 10. Andrew Wentz

Mark Metric 71-8.00 21.84m 66-6.50 20.28m 65-07.50 20.00m 63-10.25 19.46m 63-00.75 19.21m 62-10.75 19.17m 62-05.75 19.04m 62-00.75 18.90m 61-10.25 18.85m 59-07.75 18.18m

Yr. 16 16 98 10 06 14 05 06 92 15

Long Jump 1. James Chikwe 2. Tyler Brown 3. Donald Scott 4. Keith Swanston 5. Victor Nembhard 6. Tony Barton 7. Brian Benn 8. Anthony McClendon 9. Edouard Joliveau 10. Gary Stanford

Mark Metric 25-04.00 7.72m 24-11.75 7.61m 24-10.00 7.57m 24-07.50 7.505m 24-06.25 7.47m 24-05.00 7.44m 24-04.00 7.415m 24-03.50 7.405m 24-03.25 7.40m 24-03.25 7.40m

Yr. 94 16 15 69 99 93 90 88 06 02

Triple Jump 1. Donald Scott 2. Will Harber 3. Marvin Jenkins 4. Anthony McClendon 5. Juris Vaskans 6. Kauko Ketolainen 7. Steve Banks 8. Abdallah Mohamed 9. Garfield Wright 10. Victor Nembhard

Mark Metric Yr. 52-00.00 15.85m 14 50-10.25 15.50m 91 50-05.50 15.38m 85 50-05.00 15.365m 90 50-03.25 15.32m 99 50-03.25 15.32m 69 50-00.00 15.24m 83 49-09.25 15.17m 02 49-08.50 15.15m 99 49-08.50 15.15m 99

Heptathlon 1. Solomon Simmons 2. Levi Selvig 3. Kevin Lanier 4. Brad Waidmann 5. Dave Stewart 6. Sam Sheffer 7. Anthony Quinn 8. Zach Waldron 9. Morris Ellis 10. Gregor Harzer

Mark 5608 5304 5224 5076 5102 5067 5055 5054 4951 4828

Metric 5.51m 5.27m 5.20m 5.18m 5.17m 5.15m 5.08m 5.08m 5.03m 5.03m 5.03m

Yr. 14 88 03 91 77 93 04 80 68 84 99

Yr. 2016 2015 2011 2008 2000 1999 2003 2016 1988 2010

ANTHONY JONES

Pole Vault 1. Max Babits 2. Jason Oldham 3. Blake Burnett 4. Mark Smith 5. Nat Durham 6. Tony Bonacci 7. Randle Lynn 8. Jim Lotan 9. Bill Barrett 10. Jim Hensel 11. Chris Turcheck

Weight Throw EMU Record Holder

55-Meter Dash 1. Hasley Crawford 2. Wayne Boyd 3. Kevin Lawson 4. Dazel Jules 5. Gerald Rasool 6. Ed Smith 7. Kerch Patterson 8. David Phillips 9. Jim Bibbs 10. Hayes Jones

Time 6.14 6.25 6.26 6.29 6.31 6.32 6.32 6.33 6.34 6.34

55-meter Hurdles 1. Tiberia Patterson 2. Hayes Jones 3. Floyd Jenkins 4. Jalilu Mayo 5. Mike Spaulding 6. Bill Tipton 7. Jeff Dils 8. Darrin Carpenter 9. Mark Brown 10. Tony Nelson

Time 7.19 7.24 7.24 7.27 7.32 7.34 7.34 7.40 7.42 7.44

200-meter Hurdles 1. Eric Alejandro 2. Eric Thompson 3. Mike Spaulding 4. Darrell Bob 5. Carl Johnson 6. Harold Reid 7. Bill Cartwright 8. Sterling Roberts 9. Jim McGrath 10. Darrel Lawson

Time 24.29 24.30 24.32 24.34 24.40 24.41 24.44 24.46 24.51 24.54

300-yard dash 1. Hasely Crawford 2. Daryl Curry 3. Chuck Wilson 4. Eugene Thomas 5. Willie Jenkins 6. Jeff Dils 7. Dazel Jules 8. Russell Bailey 9. Ken Delor 10. Mike Calhoun

Time 30.24 30.51 30.53 30.54 30.64 30.64 30.67 30.74 30.74 30.79

300-meter dash 1. Tyler Brown 2. Chuck Wilson 3. Eugene Thomas 4. Mike Calhoun 5. Daryl Curry 6. Jeff Smith 7. Ian Hall 8. Willie Jenkins 9. Earl Jones 10. Dazel Jules

Time 33.52 33.75 33.94 33.94 34.02 34.25 34.34 34.49 34.53 34.59

Yr. 1975 1988 1994 1987 1999 1989 1996 1983 1951 1958 Yr. 1994 1960 1974 2000 1997 1970 1978 1987 1992 1973 Yr. 2005 1995 1997 1990 1985 2001 1971 2001 1982 1984 Yr. 1975 1981 1991 1971 1987 1977 1987 1977 1977 1984 Yr. 2016 1989 1970 1985 1984 1986 1971 1987 1984 1987

600 yards 1. Stan Vinson 2. Earl Jones 3. Dave Beasley 4. Mike Calhoun 5. Carl Johnson 6. Bradford Horton 7. Joe Codrington 8. Mike Arnold 9. Jeff Dils 10. Ralph Stephenson

Time 1:08.64 1:09.34 1:09.34 1:09.56 11:09.75 1:10.68 1:10.70 1:10.74 1:10.74 1:11.04

Yr. 1975 1985 1984 1984 1986 1988 1982 1976 1978 1968

600 meters 1. Stan Vinson 2. Earl Jones 3. David Beasley 4. Mike Calhoun 5. Tommy Asinga 6. Mark Dailey 7. Brycen Spratling 8. Brandon Jiles 9. Tyler Ross 10. Brad Horton

Time 1:17.64 1:18.34 1:18.34 1:18.56 1:18.67 1:19.06 1:19.16 1:19.18 1:19.40 1:19.68

Yr. 1975 1985 1984 1984 1992 1991 2011 2004 2013 1988

800-meter Relay 1. Boyd, Jules, Jenkins, Wilson 2. Tipton, Grant, Hall, E. Thomas 3. C. Woods, Sims, E. Thomas, Vinson 4. Carpenter, Witherspoon, Bunnell, Jenkins 5. Simpson, Curry, Witherspoon, Phillips 6. McDuffie, Jules, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 7. McGrath, Simpson, T. Thomas, Curry 8. Chavis, Stossel, Oxley, Swanston 9. Bunnell, E. Smith, Duran, Wilson 10. Ray, Griffith, K. Bailey, R. Bailey

Time 1:26.55 1:26.74 1:27.44 1:27.57 1:27.84 1:27.95 1:28.16 1:28.24 1:28.30 1:28.44

Yr. 1988 1970 1973 1987 1984 1986 1982 1970 1989 1979

3200-meter Relay Time 1. Kerbey, Mifsud, Griffith, Dailey 7:18.41 2. Lowe, McMullen, Rhymer,Asinga 7:19.13 3. VanLoton, Lezovich, Henriksen, Jones 7:21.22 4. Hauer, Cavender, Hippen, Dailey 7:25.56 5. Kerbey, London, Hippen, Asinga 7:26.20 6. Mifsud, London, Griffith, Dailey 7:28.00 7. Cole, Gully, Wojtala, Weaver 7:28.64 8. London, Hippen, Asinga, Dailey 7:28.69 9. LaPlante, Lynch, Wells, Collins 7:29.24 10. Burkhart, Wojtala, Deren, Arnold 7:29.24

Yr. 1990 1993 1983 1989 1991 1990 1977 1990 1971 1976

Sprint Medley Relay 1. Calhoun, Witherspoon, Curry, Jones 2. Cadogan, Delor, Ray, Wojtala 3. Mitchell, B. Taylor, Ray, Arnold 4. Arnold, Delor, R. Bailey, Deren 5. Grant, Wicker, Oxley, Stephenson 6. Bunnell, Witherspoon, Jules, Horton 7. Grant, Stossel, Swanston, Nesbitt 8. Gardner, Graham, K. Bailey, Wojtala 9. Vinson, Keister, C. Woods, Baulls 10. Putz, K. Bailey, Curry, Love

Yr. 1984 1978 1977 1976 1968 1987 1969 1979 1974 1980

Time 3:18.94 3:24.54 3:25.94 3:26.04 3:26.84 3:26.84 3:26.94 3:26.94 3:27.14 3:27.34

240-yard Shuttle Hurdle Relay Time 1. E. Taylor, Jackson, Ramsey, Dils 28.64 2. Bastien, Jackson, Ramsey, Dils 28.64 3. Tipton, Davis, Lynn, Cerulla 28.84 4. Ramsey, E. Taylor, Jackson, Dils 28.84 5. Grady, Pihlstrom, E.Thompson, Patterson 29.00 6. Anderson, Ramsey, Jackson, E. Taylor 29.04 7. Doran, Bastien, Thames, Dils 29.05 8. Brown, Ellis, Schlecht, Carpenter 29.14 9. Carpenter, James, Niemi, Williams 29.24 10. Keating, Bialowicz, Veasey, O’Hare 29.26

Yr. 1978 1978 1968 1977 1993 1977 1979 1988 1985 1982

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Time 10.18 10.21 10.27 10.28 10.30 10.32 10.34 10.35 10.38 10.42

Year 1975 2008 1994 1990 1996 2004 1989 2001 1999 1998

400-meter Hurdles 1. Jeff Dils 2. Eric Alejandro 3. Carl Johnson 4. Jeff Elam 5. Jim Grant 6. Darrel Bob 7. Bill Cartwright 8. Brian Chadwick 9. Francy Louis 10. Glen Williams

Time 50.08 50.51 50.76 51.04 51.14 51.16 51.44 51.47 51.52 51.56

Year 1979 2008 1987 2016 1970 1990 1971 1990 2000 1986

5,000 meters 1. Boaz Cheboiywo 2. Gordon Minty 3. Willy Fink 4. Jordan Desilets 5. Don Shamiyeh 6. Terefe Ejigu 7. Gavin Thompson 8. Mark Smith 9. Csaba Matko 10. Dominic Middleton

Time 13:29.77 13:40.94 13:43.06 13:52.71 13:55.28 14:00.00 14:03.75 14:04.44 14:06.89 14:07.14

Year 2003 1972 2016 2004 1984 2011 2003 1983 2016 1993

110-meter Hurdles 1. Tiberia Patterson 2. Hayes Jones 3. Jalilu Mayo 4. Bill Tipton 5. Jeff Dils 6. Abdallah Mohamed 7. Eric Alejandro 8. Tim O’Hare 9. James Grady 10. Tino Ngoy

Time 13.67 13.74 13.89 13.94 13.94 14.04 14.07 14.07 14.07 14.12

Year 1994 1960 2001 1970 1978 2004 2008 1982 1995 2005

800 meters 1. Earl Jones 2. Paul McMullen 3. Tommy Asinga 4. Mark Dailey 5. Greg Rhymer 6. Bradford Horton 7. Erik Henriksen 8. Grzegorz Kalinowski 9. Brandon Jiles 10. Stan Vinson

Time 1:43.74 1:46.48 1:46.74 1:46.77 1:46.98 1:48.01 1:48.01 1:48.48 1:48.46 1:48.72

Year 1984 1995 1992 1990 1994 1988 1982 2014 2004 1975

10,000 meters 1. Boaz Cheboiywo 2. Gordon Minty 3. Dave Smith 4. Don Johns 5. Willy Fink 6. Gavin Thompson 7. Dave Ellis 8. Nick Raymond 9. Mark Smith 10. Blake McDowell

Time 27:46.47 28:20.94 28:48.94 28:50.48 29:04.92 29:07.00 29:20.04 29:30.06 29:30.73 29:34.07

Year 2003 1972 1976 1988 2016 2004 1969 2016 1984 2000

High Jump 1. James Nieto 2. Anthony Abbott 3. Xavier Clais 4. Tim Doyen 5. Steve Elliott 6. Chuck Clay 7. Adam Kring 8. Gerrade Pettus 9. Mike Morgan 10. Tom Hughes 11. Aaron Benton

Mark 7-04.50 7-02.25 7-01.25 7-01.00 7-00.00 7-00.00 7-00.00 6-11.00 6-10.75 6-10.75 6-10.75

Metric 2.25m 2.19m 2.17m 2.16m 2.13m 2.13m 2.13m 2.11m 2.10m 2.10m 2.10m

Yr. 98 86 09 78 79 83 25 75 88 88 14

Pole Vault 1. Max Babits 2. Mark Smith 3. Jim Lotan 4. Jason Oldham 5. Tony Bonacci 6. Joe Tesner 7. Wes Teeple 8. Joe Grassman 9. Randle Lynn 10. Bill Barrett

Mark 17-06.50 17-05.00 17-02.25 17-01.00 16-08.00 16-07.50 16-06.00 16-06.00 16-05.25 16-04.00

Metric 5.35m 5.31m 5.24m 5.20m 5.08m 5.07m 5.03m 5.03m 5.01m 4.98m

Yr. 14 91 83 88 93 12 78 91 04 68

HASELY CRAWFORD

WILLY FINK

100 meters 1. Hasely Crawford 2. Clint Allen 3. Kevin Lawson 4. Dazel Jules 5. Kerch Patterson,Jr. 6. Bob Colville-Brown 7. Wayne Boyd 8. Nduka Awazie 9. Clement Chukwu 10. Jabari Chavis

Former Olympic Gold Medalist

200 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

meters Clement Chukwu Dazel Jules Hasely Crawford Kevin Lawson Russell Bailey Kerch Patterson,Jr. Cameron Bolton Eugene Thomas Daryl Curry Nduka Awazie

400 meters 1. Clement Chukwu 2. Chuck Wilson 3. Nduka Awazie 4. Tyler Brown 5. Stan Vinson 6. Carl Johnson 7. Mike Calhoun 8. Fabian Rollins 9. Brycen Spratling 10. Erik Frederick

2016 Second-Team All-American

Time 20.30 20.32 20.44 20.74 20.75 20.78 20.82 20.84 20.90 20.93

Year 1998 1988 1975 1994 1977 1996 2014 1970 1983 2002

Time 44.79 45.57 45.65 46.02/45.74* 46.14 46.28 46.38 46.50 46.65 46.68

Year 1999 1991 2001 2014 1975 1988 1982 1998 2011 1984

(*45.74 was during Junior World Championships)

1,500 meters 1. Paul McMullen 2. Earl Jones 3. P.J. Osika 4. Grzegorz Kalinowski 5. Ben Reese 6. Boaz Cheboiywo 7. Erik Henriksen 8. Steve Reighard 9. Dan Shamiyeh 10. Maurice Weaver

Time 3:38.74 3:40.64 3:41.39 3:41.80 3:41.87 3:42.61 3:42.88 3:43.63 3:43.71 3:44.04

3,000 Steeplechase 1. Jordan Desilets 2. Mark Smith 3. Corey Nowitzke 4. Josh Karanja 5. Willy Fink 6. Steve Reighard 7. Mark Brosnan 8. David Brent 9. Scott Millis 10. Clint Verran

Time 8:24.62 8:29.73 8:34.42 8:37.20 8:40.60 8:41.50 8:47.31 8:47.93 8:50.29 8:51.53

Year 1995 1983 1987 2014 1997 2003 1983 1983 1984 1980

Year 2004 1986 2007 2007 2016 1983 1988 2009 1982 1998

JAMIE NIETO


Long Jump 1. Victor Nembhard 2. James Chikwe 3. Brian Benn 4. Tony Barton 5. Therm Kirkland 6. Donald Scott 7. Edouard Joliveau 8. Clarence Chapman 9. Gerald Rasool 10. Tyler Brown

All-Time Outdoor Track & Field Top-10 Mark Metric Yr. 25-05.50 7.76m 99 25-03.50 7.71m 97 25-02.00 7.67m 91 25-00.50 7.63m 91 25-00.50 7.63m 71 24-10.50 7.58m 15 24-09.75 7.56m 06 24-08.00 7.52m 75 24-07.75 7.51m 99 24-07.25 7.50m 16

Triple Jump Mark 1. Donald Scott 55-02.75 2. Juris Vaskans 52-02.00 3. Terry Beauford 50-10.00 4. Stan Vinson 50-06.50 5. Anthony McClendon 50-06.00 6. Will Harber 50-04.50 7. Cliff Larkins 50-01.75 8. Everett Goodson 50-00.75 9. Kauko Ketolainen 50-00.75 10. Steve Banks 50-00.00

Metric 16.83m 15.90m 15.49m 15.40m 15.39m 15.35m 15.28m 15.26m 15.26m 15.24m

Yr. 15 99 85 73 90 92 71 95 69 83

Shot Put 1. Dave Adamek 2. Okechukwu Ezjuka 3. Clark Wilson 4. Gerald Gersham 5. Matt Pinter 6. Keith Williams 7. Travis Harris 8. Quinn Levering 9. Andrew Meyer 10. Jeremy Lingenfelter

Mark Metric 62-02.50 18.96m 60-04.00 18.39m 59-11.75 18.28m 59-11.00 18.26m 58-01.75 17.72m 57-10.25 17.63m 56-04.00 17.17m 55-08.00 16.96m 55-04.75 16.88m 55-03.50 16.85m

Yr. 07 00 05 09 07 15 15 16 11 00

Discus 1. Clark Wilson 2. Matt Pinter 3. Marc Keast 4. Ron Duncan 5. Bob Higgins 6. Dave Seaborne 7. Dave Adamek 8. Ernie Demarse 9. John Mitroka 10. Gerald Gersham

Mark Metric 185-09 56.60m 172-02 52.49m 171-02 52.18m 167-01 50.93m 165-05 50.42m 165-02.50 50.35m 162-00 49.38m 161-11 49.05m 161-10 49.04m 160-11 49.06m

Yr. 05 07 03 74 82 98 05 78 80 09

Hammer Throw 1. Keith Williams 2. Anthony Jones 3. Dave Adamek 4. Matt Pinter 5. Jason Masterson 6. Damon Page 7. Marc Keast 8. Barry Summers 9. Bryan Slykhouse 10. Andrew Wentz

Mark Metric 210-11 64.28m 205-03.00 62.56m 187-09.50 57.24m 184093 56.16m 182-09 55.70m 181-11 55.44m 180-07 55.04m 180-04.50 54.98m 180-02 54.93m 178-07 54.43m

Yr. 16 16 06 05 90 01 03 80 05 15

Javelin 1. Derek Ziegenfuss 2. Bill Kouvolo 3. Wirt Gilliam 4. Damon Page 5. Darwin Scott 6. Solomon Simmons 7. Terry Beauford 8. Bruce Ritter 9. Dave Phillips 10. Yusef Dibbles

Mark Metric 221-03.50 67.44m 220-00 67.06m 212-05 64.75m 209-02 63.76m 207-00 63.09m 205-10 62.73m 202-03 61.65m 198-03 60.48m 193-07 59.00m 192-11 58.80m

Yr. 16 70 86 00 82 14 85 75 83 94

Decathlon 1. Solomon Simmons 2. Morris Ellis 3. Gary Bastien 4. Sam Sheffer 5. Levi Selvig 6. Dave Stewart 7. Ron DeVries 8. Dave Gravender 9. Kevin Lanier 10. Kyle Cooley

Points 7936 7510 7476 7069 7066 6828 6822 6707 6681 6561

Year 2016 1990 1980 1999 2015 1999 1972 1980 2009 1984

400-meter Relay 1. K. Snead, C. Bolton, M. Williams, P. Delgado 39.95 15 2. C. Bolton, J. Elam, C. Scott, T. Brown 39.98 14 3. W. Boyd, D. Jules, E. Smith, C. Wilson 40.11 89 4. W. Boyd, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, C. Wilson 40.16 88 5. E. Williams, B. Taylor, K. Delor, R. Bailey 40.17 77 6. D. Witherspoon, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 40.26 87 7. W. Boyd, D. Jules, E. Smith, J. Duran 40.27 89 8. B. McDuffie, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 40.30 86 9. D.Benjamin, E.Respress, G.Davis, R. Santana 40.31 92 10. J. Mayo, F. Rollins, J. Chavis, G. Rasool 40.32 99 800-meter Relay 1. B. Ray, H. Mitchell, K. Delor,R. Bailey 1:23.74 78 2. A. Bunnell, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, C. Wilson 1:23.80 88 3. M. Spaulding, C. Chukwu, J. Chavis, F. Rollins 1:23.84 98 4. B. Ray, B. Taylor, K. Delor, R. Bailey 1:24.24 77 5. D. Witherspoon, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 1:24.51 87 6. J. Mayo, J. Chavis, F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 1:24.57 99 7. D. Benjamin, K. Lawson, D. Owens, T. Patterson 1:24.70 94 8. A. Bunnell, D. Jules, E. Smith, C. Wilson 1:24.74 89 9. B. McDuffie, D. Witherspoon, W. Jenkins, J. Smith 1:24.76 86 10. G. Rasool, A. Morton, J. Mayo, O. Olatunji 1:24.78 01

DEREK ZIEGENFUSS

1,600-meter Relay 1. C. Wilson, D. Jules, W. Jenkins, C. Johnson 3:04.73 88 2. J. Elam, C. Bolton, M. Waynes, T. Brown 3:05.83 14 3. M. Calhoun, J. Codrington, D. Beasley, E. Jones 3:06.04 83 4. M. Calhoun, W. Hamilton, C. Johnson, E. Jones 3:06.14 85 5. A. Bunnell, D. Jules, M. Williams, C. Wilson 3:07.12 89 6. M. Williams, J. Elam, C. Bolton, J. Ervin 3:07.53 15 7. J. Chavis, J. Barylski, F. Rollins, C. Chukwu 3:08.33 99 8. M. Calhoun, C. Johnson, D. Beasley, E. Jones 3:08.37 85 9. W. Jenkins, B. Horton, H. Harden, C. Johnson 3:08.71 87 10. M. Calhoun, E. Frederick, D. Beasley, E. Jones 3:08.74 85 3,200-meter Relay E. Henriksen, S. VanLoton, C. Lezovich, E. Jones 7:15.39 83 P.Kerbey, P.McMullen, G.Rhymer, T. Asinga 7:20.31 93 C. Lowe,P. McMullen, G. Rhymer, T. Asinga 7:21.70 94 C. Lowe, J. Boothroyd, G. Rhymer, P. McMullen 7:22.47 95 P. Kerbey, B. London, J. Mifsud, M. Dailey 7:23.85 90 R. Tremblay, F. Wells, W. Seiler, E. Nesbitt 7:25.04 70 J. Codrington, D. Beasley, B. Horton, E. Jones 7:25.55 84 D. Jackson, N. Grignon, B. Reese, K. Stokes 7:25.68 97 J. Codrington, D. Beasley, P. Osika, B. Horton 7:25.96 84 B. London, C. Wilson, T. Asinga, M. Dailey 7:26.58 91 6,400-meter Relay M. Helms, E. Grabowski, M. Weaver, R. Jones 16:11.17 78 C. Lezovich, S. Reighard, D. Shamiyeh, E. Henriksen 16:14.06 83 S. Hubbard, N. Ellis, D. Burkhart, G. Minty 16:18.04 74 G. Rhymer, C. Warren, J. Boothroyd, P. McMullen 16:20.15 94 D. Hubbard, N. Ellis, J. Deren, M. Weaver 16:22.24 76 J. Wojtala, E. Grabowski, J. Deren, M. Weaver 16:25.54 77 G. Rhymer, D. Middleton, J. Boothroyd, P. McMullen 16:29.07 95 S. Hubbard, N. Ellis, D. Burkhart, G. Minty 16:33.14 74 P. Kerbey, G. Rodriguez, D. Liedel, S. Hippen 16:34.21 89 J. Thomas, E. Grabowski, B. Williams, J. Deren 16:34.21 75

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EMU National Champions

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EMU COLLEGIATE NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

440 yd IH 1959 120 yd HH 1959 220 yd LH 1967 1000 yd 1967 2 mile relay 1968 1000 yd 1968 110m HH 1968 5000m 1969 60-yd HH 1969 1000 yd 1969 600 yd 1969 2 mile 1969 2 mile relay 1969 3 mile 1970 Javelin 1970 120 yd HH 1970 Hammer 1971 Mile 1971 3 mile 1971 6 mile 1971 3 mile 1971 6 mile 1972 10000m 1972 5000m 1972 Mile Relay 1974 600 yd 1975 60 yd 1975 600 yd 1975 100 yd 1984 DMR 1985 800m 1985 800m 1993 3200m Relay 1999 400m 2002 10000 2004 Steeplechase

Eugene Beatty Hayes Jones Hayes Jones Terry Norman Ray Pihlaja, Randy Hillman John Daniel, Terry Norman Eric Nesbitt Jerry Cerulla Dave Ellis Bill Tipton Eric Nesbitt Pat Bynoe Dave Ellis Glenn Dusek, Fred LaPlante Floyd Wells, Wayne Seiler Dave Ellis Bill Kouvolo Bill Tipton John Smiley Wayne Seiler Gordon Minty Gordon Minty Gordon Minty Dave Ellis Gordon Minty Gordon Minty Ian Hall, Bill Cartwright Gary Collins, Stan Vinson Stan Vinson Hasely Crawford Stan Vinson Hasely Crawford Joe Codrington, Eric Frederick Dan Shamiyeh, Earl Jones Earl Jones Earl Jones Carl Lowe, Paul McMullen Greg Rhymer, Tommy Asinga Clement Chukwu Boaz Cheboiywo Jordan Desilets

NAIA Indoor NAIA Outdoor NAIA Outdoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Outdoor NCAA Divsion II NCAA Division II NAIA Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NAIA Outdoor NAIA Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NCAA Division II Outdoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Indoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Outdoor

EMU Steeplechase Record Holder

EARL JONES

JORDAN DESILETS

BOAZ CHEBOYIWO 10,000m NCAA Champion in 2002

NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NCAA Division I Outdoor NAIA Indoor NAIA Indoor

1984 U.S. Olympian


EMU Track and Field Olympians Year 1960 1964 1968 1972 1972 1976 1980 1984 1984 1988 1992 1996 1996 1996 1996 2000 2000 2000 2004 2012 2012 2016

Event(s) 110 m HH 110 m HH 5,000 m/10,000 m 100 m 110 m HH 100 m/200 m 100 m 100 m 800 m 800 m 800 m 1500 m 800 m 800 m/4 x 400 m relay 400 m 4 x 400 m relay 4 x 400 m relay 400 m/4 x 100 m relay High Jump High Jump 110 m HH 400m Hurdles

Name Hayes Jones Hayes Jones Dave Ellis Hasely Crawford Tony Nelson Hasely Crawford Hasely Crawford Hasely Crawfod Earl Jones** Tommy Asinga Tommy Asinga Paul McMullen Tommy Asinga Greg Rhymer Clement Chukwu Clement Chukwu*** Nduka Awazie*** Fabian Rollins Jamie Nieto Jamie Nieto**** Eric Alejandro Eric Alejandro

Country USA USA Canada Trinidad & Tobago Canada Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad & Tobago Trinidad & Tobago USA Suriname Suriname USA Suriname British Virgin Islands NIgeria Nigeria Nigeria Barbados USA USA Puerto Rico Puerto Rico

Site Medal Rome, Italy Bronze Tokyo Japan Gold Mexico City, Mexico Munich, Germany Munich, Germany Montreal, Canada Gold/ Moscow, Russia Los Angeles, Calif. Los Angeles, Calif. Bronze Seoul, Korea Barcelona, Spain Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Atlanta, Ga. Sydney, Australia Gold Sydney, Australia Gold Sydney, Australia Athens, Greece London England London, England Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

**Jones won the U.S. Olympic Trials in American record time (1:43.74) ***Due to USA vacating the Gold in the 4 x 400 m relay, Chukwu and Awazie were upgraded from Silver to Gold for Nigeria ****Nieto won the U.S. Olympic Trials en route to his trip to London

87 Alejandro (left) and Nieto (right) at the 2012 London Olympic Games


EMU All-Americans NCAA Division I

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1928 Leroy Potter 1932 Rha Arnold Eugene Beatty 1933 Ray Lowry 1934 Ray Lowry Billy Zepp 1941 Whitney Hlad 1942 Tom Quinn 1955 Duane Root 1959 Hayes Jones 1960 Mauri Jormakka 1966 Bill Barrett George Mason 1971 Jim Grant Gordon Minty Wayne Seiler 1972 Gary Collins Ron DeVries Ian Hall Gordon Minty Willie Sims Stan Vinson 1974 Ron DeVries Stan Vinson 1975 Hasely Crawford Jim Deren Dave Smith Stan Vinson 1976 Mike Arnold Dave Burkhart Jim Deren Jeff Dils 1978 Craig Gully Roger Jones Maurice Weaver Jerry Wojtala 1979 Gary Bastien Jeff Dils Craig Gully Roger Jones Billy Ray Maurice Weaver 1980 Gary Bastien 1982 Mike Calhoun Erik Henriksen Chris Lezovich Dan Shamiyeh 1983 Erik Henriksen Earl Jones Chris Lezovich Steve Vanloton 1984 Joseph Codrington Erik Frederick Earl Jones Dan Shamiyeh 1985 Earl Jones 1988 Don Johns Dazel Jules Willie Jenkins Carl Johnson Chuck Wilson 1989 Mark Dailey Morris Ellis John Griffiths Paul Kerbey Jeff Mifsud

Mile 440 yd Dash 440 yd Hurdles Pole Vault Pole Vault Indoor 2-mile 120 yd High Hurdles Mile 120 yd High Hurdles 110 yd High Hurdles, 220 yd Low Hurdles 3000m Steeplechase Pole Vault Indoor 880 yd Indoor 440 yd 5,000m Indoor 1000 yd Indoor Mile Decathlon Indoor Mile 10,000m Indoor Mile Indoor 600 yd, Indoor Mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor 600 yd Indoor 60 yd, 100 yd Indoor Mile Indoor 3-mile Indoor 600 yd Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Decathlon Indoor 440 yd, 600 yd, 400m Hurdles Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Decathlon Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor 2-mile Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor DMR Indoor800m,800m, 1500m 10,000m 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m Indoor 800m Decathlon Indoor 800m, 4x800m Indoor 4x800m Indoor 4x800m

1990 Mark Dailey Indoor 800m Dazel Jules Indoor 200m 1991 Tommy Asinga 800m Mark Dailey Indoor 800m Chuck Wilson Indoor 400m, 400m 1992 Dominic Middleton Indoor 5,000m 1993 Tommy Asinga Indoor 4x800m, 800m Carl Lowe Indoor 4x800m Paul McMullen Indoor 4x800m, 1500m Greg Rhymer Indoor 4x800m 1994 Tommy Asinga Indoor DMR, 800m Jason Boothroyd Indoor DMR Carl Lowe Indoor DMR Paul McMullen 1500m, Indoor DMR, Indoor Mile Greg Rhymer Indoor 800m, 800m 1995 Jason Boothroyd Indoor DMR Jeff Beyst Indoor DMR Paul McMullen Indoor DMR, Mile, 1500m Kerch Patterson, Jr. Indoor DMR 1996 Jason Boothroyd Indoor DMR Kerch Patterson, Jr. Indoor DMR, 200m Ben Reese Indoor DMR Kealoha Stokes Indoor DMR 1997 Clement Chukwu Indoor 400m, 400m Mike Franko Indoor DMR Derrick Jackson Indoor DMR Ben Reese Indoor DMR, 1500m Fabian Rollins Indoor DMR, 400m 1998 Clement Chukwu Indoor 400m, 400m Jamie Nieto Indoor High Jump, High Jump Fabian Rollins Indoor 400m David Seaborne Indoor Weight Throw 1999 Clement Chukwu Indoor 200m, 400m Jamie Nieto Indoor High Jump 2000 Ben Reese Indoor Mile 2002 Boaz Cheboiywo 10,000m Jordan Desilets 3000m Steeplechase 2003 Boaz Cheboiywo Indoor 3000m, 5000m Jordan Desilets 3000m Steeplechase 2004 Jordan Desilets Indoor mile, 3000m Steeplechase 2005 Gavin Thompson 10,000m 2006 Corey Nowitzke 3000m Steeplechase 2007 Corey Nowitzke 3000m Steeplechase 2009 Josh Karanja 3000m Steeplechase 2010 Curtis Vollmar Indoor DMR Akeem Forde Indoor DMR Blake Figgins Indoor DMR David Brent Indoor DMR 2014 Max Babits Pole Vault Tyler Brown* 4x400m Cameron Bolton* 4x400m Jeff Elam* 4x400m Grzegorz Kalinowski* 1500m Donald Scott Triple Jump Mason Waynes * 4x400m 2015 Donald Scott Triple Jump Tyler Brown* 400m Anthony Jones* Weight Throw 2016 Anthony Jones Weight Throw Willy Fink* 3000m Solomon Simmons Decathlon *signifies Second Team All-American


EMU All-Americans NCAA Division II 1965 Terry Norman 1966 Bill Barrett George Mason Tony Mifsud 1969 Jim Bilsborrow John Grayson Bill Kouvolo Al Ruffner 1970 Ron DeVries Jim Grant Al Ruffner Keith Swanston Eugene Thomas Bill Tipton 1971 Gordon Minty Wayne Seiler 1972 Bill Cartwright Gary Collins Hasely Crawford Ron DeVries Ron Duncan Dennis Gilham Ian Hall Tom Hollander Thermond Kirkland Fred LaPlante Gordon Minty Tony Nelson Garrade Pettus Bob Sampson Keith Swanston Bill Tipton Stan Vinson

Mile Pole Vault 800m, 4x400m 10,000m 10,000m Hammer Javelin 3000m Steeplechase Decathlon 4x100m, 4x400m 3000m Steeplechase 4x100m 100m, 200m, 4x100m, 4x400m 110m High Hurdles 5000m, 10,000m Mile 400m Intermediate Hurdle, 4x400m 800m, 4x400m 4x100m Decathlon Discus 4x100m 400m, 4x400m 10,000m Triple Jump 1500m 5000m, 10,000m 110m High Hurdles High Jump 1500m 4x100m 110m High Hurdles 400m, 4x400m

NAIA 1967

Bill Barrett Larry Briskner John Daniel Randy Hilman Tony Mifsud Terry Norman Ray Pihlaia 1968 Don Baker Charlton Baldwin Bill Barrett Pat Bynoe John Carroll Jerry Cerulla Glenn Dusek Dave Ellis Jim Grant Randy Hilman Homer Hinchliff Ryan Locke Eric Nesbitt Ralph Stephenson Bill Tipton Jim Wicker, Sr.

Indoor Pole Vault, Pole Vault Indoor Pole Vault, Pole Vault Indoor 4x800m Indoor 4x800m Indoor 2-mile Indoor 1000 yd, 800m, 4x800m Indoor4x800m Indoor Pole Vault Indoor 2-mile Pole Vault Indoor 600 yd, 4x400m Indoor 1000 yd, 800m, 4x800m 110m High Hurdles Indoor 4x400m Indoor 2-mile, 5000m, 10,000m Indoor 4x400m Indoor 4x800m, 1000 yd Indoor High Jump, Pole Vault Indoor 800m, 4x400m Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m Indoor 4x400m, 400m Intermediate Hurdles 110m High Hurdles Indoor 4x400m

NAIA 1969 Bob Anderson Charlton Baldwin Pat Bynoe Dave Campbell Dave Ellis Jim Grant John Grayson Homer Hinchliff Bob Lynn Eric Nesbitt Wayne Seiler John Smiley Keith Swanston Eugene Thomas Bill Tipton Roger Tremblay 1970 Pat Bynoe Dave Campbell John Carroll Dave Ellis Jim Grant John Grayson Ian Hall Thermond Kirkland Eric Nesbitt Al Ruffner Wayne Seiler John Smiley Keith Swanston Eugene Thomas Bill Tipton Floyd Wells 1971 Dave Campbell Bill Cartwright Gary Collins Ron DeVries Dave Ellis John Grayson Ian Hall Fred LaPlante Cliff Larkins Gordon Minty Eric Nesbitt Bob Sampson Wayne Seiler John Smiley Eugene Thomas Bill Tipton Floyd Wells 1972 Marvin Lynch

Indoor 600 yd, 4x400m Indoor Mile Indoor 600 yd, 4x400m Indoor 2-mile, 3000m Steeplechase Indoor 2-mile, 5000m 10,000m Indoor 4x400m Hammer Indoor High Jump Indoor 60 yd High Hurdles Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m, 800m Hammer Indoor 60 yd, Long Jump Indoor 4x400m Indoor 60 yd High Hurdles, 4x400m Indoor 800m, 4x800m 4x400m Indoor mile, 3000m Steeplechase Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m Indoor 2-mile, 5000m, 10,000m Indoor 4x400m, 400m, 400m Intermediate Hur- dles, 4x100m, 4x400m Hammer Indoor 400m, 4x400m, 400m, 4x400m, 4x100m Long Jump, 4x100m Indoor 1000 yd, 800m 3000m Steeplechase Indoor Mile, 4x800m Hammer Indoor Long Jump 100m, 4x100m, 4x400m Indoor 60 yd High Hurdles, 4x400m, 110m High Hur- dles, 4x400m Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m Indoor Mile 4x400m Indoor 4x400m, 800m, 4x400m Indoor High Jump, Decathlon Indoor 2-mile, 5000m, 10,000m Hammer Indoor 4x400m, 400m, 4x400m Indoor 800m, 4x800m Triple Jump Mile, 5000m Indoor 1000 yd Indoor 800m, 4x800m Indoor Mile, 4x800m, mile, 4x400m Hammer Indoor 4x400m, 400m Indoor 60 yd High Hurdles, 4x400m, 110m High Hur- dles Indoor mile, 4x800m Indoor 1000 yd, 4x800m

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The Sub-Four Minute Milers Club

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These are the five Eastern Michigan University athletes that have posted a mile time in less than four minutes while running for the Green and White. Boaz Cheboiywo, Jordan Desilets and Gavin Thompson were each coached by current Head Coach John Goodridge in their tenure at EMU. Paul McMullen and Ben Reese were each coached by EMU Hall of Fame member Bob Parks.


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Eastern Michigan University Where We’re Located

Eastern Michigan University is located in historic Ypsilanti, about 10 miles east of Ann Arbor, 40 miles west of Detroit and just 20 minutes from Detroit Metropolitan Airport. It is an area rich in academic, research, technological and recreational resources. The University also has sites in Livonia, Jackson, Traverse City, Flint, Detroit and Monroe. EMU’s 800 plus-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails and has 122 buildings throughout the academic and athletic campuses. Eagle Crest – Eastern Michigan’s conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Ypsilanti plays a leading role in industry and education. The city and the University have forged close ties that have lasted more than 160 years.

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What Makes Us Unique

In 1849, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan formally paved the way for the establishment of Michigan State Normal School, with the exclusive purposes of instructing persons in the art of teaching; providing a good common school education; and giving instruction in the mechanic arts, husbandry, agricultural chemistry and the laws of the United States. Since its inception, Eastern Michigan, first as a Normal School, then as a College and finally as a University, has grown and developed to respond to the ever-changing needs of society. Over the years, EMU has educated thousands of sons and daughters of Michigan, the nation, and the world. The university currently serves 23,000 students who are pursuing undergraduate, graduate, specialist, doctoral and certificate degrees in the arts, sciences and professions. In all, more than 200 majors, minors and concentrations are delivered through the University’s Colleges of Arts and Sciences; Business; Education; Health and Human Services; Technology, and its graduate school. Eastern Michigan’s exceptional faculty, students and alumni include CEOs from major businesses, a National Student Teacher of the Year, National Teacher of the Year, numerous Fulbright Scholars and Milken Family Foundation National Educators award winners, and several Michigan Teachers of the Year. EMU is regularly recognized by national publications for its excellence, diversity, and commitment to applied education.

Our Students

With nearly 23,000 students, EMU provides a rich learning environment for the campus community. The University currently has approximately 18,000 undergraduates and 5,000 graduate students. Our students represent 45 states and 93 foreign countries. Of undergraduate students, 72 percent are fulltime and 57 percent are women. The most popular majors are education, business, social sciences and history, science and engineering, English, and the health professions. EMU’s undergraduate population is approximately 65 percent white; 21 percent black; 2 percent international; 2.5 percent Asian-American; 2 percent Hispanic, 0.5 percent Native-American, and 7 percent not answered (i.e. elected not to respond to this inquiry). Eastern Michigan offers a number of special academic programs to help students succeed. These include the Honors College; the Holman Success Center; distance learning; accelerated format programs; online, weekend and evening programs and courses; American Humanics certification; Study Abroad Tours; a specialized master’s degree program for corporations offered onsite; a double master’s degree; online technologies for education and training. With more than 200 academic and social organizations, an extensive intramural sports program, 21 NCAA Division I-A sports and numerous cultural activities from which to choose, EMU students have diverse opportunities to become involved in campus life. Students’ on-campus housing choices range from traditional dormitory-style rooms to apartments and include living/learning center options.

Faculty/Staff

Eastern Michigan University employs nearly 700 full-time faculty and 1,000 staff members. Ninetyfour percent of EMU professors have doctoral degrees or terminal degrees in their field. The student to faculty ratio is 19:1. Faculty work closely with students, and many involve students in their research. Recently, the University celebrated its 30th annual Undergraduate Symposium; a benchmark program for undergraduate research.

Community Outreach

Eastern Michigan is making an impact nationally by channeling its academic research as a means of solving real world problems. EMU currently has 14 research institutes and centers that focus on community building and civic engagement, quality, community and regional development, small business development, geospatial education, textiles, export assistance and product development. EMU is well-known for merging theory and practice for the benefit of the community. Applied research leads to new knowledge, new jobs and new business. Annually, the university receives about $15 million in revenues for sponsored research and community service activities.

The Alumni Association

Representing more than 142,000 alumni and friends, the Alumni Association sponsors social and service-related programs for more than 20 geographically-based and special-interest alumni chapters.

EMU’s Economic Impact

Since its founding in 1849, Eastern Michigan has provided quality services to the residents of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan and other states and nations. EMU’s total impact on the Michigan economy of an estimated $3.7 billion annually reflects a return of more than $42 for each dollar received from the state. The University’s total impact on the Michigan economy results in a contribution of $166 million in state tax revenue. Thus, EMU’s impact on state government tax revenue is $1.87 in taxes for each dollar received from the state.


Education First Mission Statement

Eastern Michigan University is committed to excellence in teaching through traditional and innovative approaches, the extension of knowledge through basic and applied research, and creative and artistic expression. Building on a proud tradition of national leadership in the preparation of teachers, we maximize educational opportunities and personal and professional growth for students from diverse backgrounds through an array of baccalaureate, master’s and doc-

toral programs. We strive to provide a student-focused learning environment that enhances the lives of students and positively impacts the community. We extend our commitment beyond the campus boundaries to the wider community through service initiatives, and public and private partnerships of mutual interest addressing local, regional, national and international opportunities and challenges.

Our History

Founded in 1849, when the state of Michigan was just 12 years old, Michigan State Normal School was designated by the state legislature as the first institution to educate teachers to serve the public schools. The University thus began, somewhat humbly, as the sixth teacher education institution in the nation. A campus that today comprises more than 800 acres was once a four-acre plot with one building and two programs of study – a classical course and an English Course. The school’s name changed several times –­ to Michigan State Normal College in 1899; to Eastern Michigan College in 1956; and finally to Eastern Michigan University in 1959. During its first 100 years, the institution certified thousands of teachers and developed the broad-based curricula that ultimately prepared it for university status. Within that new university, three colleges emerged: Education, Arts and Sciences and the Graduate School. The University has since expanded three more times, adding the College of Business in 1964, the College of Health and Human Services in 1975, and the College of Technology in 1980. More recently ,Eastern Michigan has developed Extended Programs and numerous community-focused institutes. The university has enhanced its learning environment through structural initiatives during the past several years. Recent construction includes the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998), the Convocation Center (1998), the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998), the John W. Porter College of Education Building (1999), the Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services Building (2000), the Village residence hall (2001), University House (2003), new Student Center (2006), and the new Science Complex (2010).

The City of Ypsilanti

Fast Facts

Founded: 1849 - Michigan State Normal School Enrollment: Fifth-largest state institution in Michigan Undergraduates: 17,780 Graduates: 3,854 Gender: Undergraduates: 59% female; 41% male Graduates: 64% female; 36% male Michigan residents: 92 percent President: James M. Smith Board of Regents: Eight-member board, appointed by governor Faculty: 683 full time Faculty holding Ph.D.: 93 percent Student/Faculty Ratio: 17:1 New Freshmen Average GPA: 3.3 New Freshmen Average ACT: 22 New Freshmen Average SAT: 1,014 Academic programs: 200 majors, minors and concentrations, plus 167 graduate degrees and certificate programs Doctoral programs: 4 Campus Size: 880 acres Athletic Affiliation: NCAA Division FBS (1-A) NCAA Conference: Mid-American Conference Mascot: Eagles Colors: Green and White 2015-16 Tuition and Fees* In-sate and Ohio, 30 credit hours: Out-of-State, 30 credit hours: Room and Board, 18 meals weekly: *subject to change

$9,178 $24,622 $8,900

Ypsilanti is a city in Washtenaw County with a population of 22,362. Originally a trading post established in 1809 by Gabriel Godfroy, a FrenchCanadian fur trader from Montreal, a permanent settlement was established on the east side of the Huron River in 1823 by Major Thomas Woodruff. It was incorporated into the Territory of Michigan as the village Woodruff’s Grove. A separate community a short distance away on the west side of the river was established in 1825 under the name “Ypsilanti”, after Demetrius Ypsilanti, a hero in the Greek War of Independence. Woodruff’s Grove changed its name to Ypsilanti in 1829, and the two communities eventually merged. Henry Ford and the automotive industry came to Ypsilanti in the 1930s and beautiful Ford Lake was created to generate hydroelectric power for the manufacturing plants. During World War II, Ypsilanti became home to the Willow Run Bomber Plant, a factory that would employ 100,000 workers.

TIMELINE

March 28, 1849: State Legislature passed Act No. 138 entitled “An Act to Establish a State Normal School.” Oct. 5, 1852: Official dedication of Michigan State Normal School. March 29, 1853: Michigan State Normal School opens, offering two programs of study, a “classical course” and an “English course.” 1854: Michigan State Normal School holds first commencement, with three graduates. Sept. 1881: The student newspaper, The Normal News, is founded as a monthly. 1890: MSNS is the first Michigan institution to establish a department of geography. Oct. 22, 1896: Theodore Roosevelt visits Michigan State Normal School. Sept. 15, 1897: The student newspaper is renamed The Normal College News, published twice a month. 1897: MSNS is the first U.S. teacher’s college to become a four-year institution. April 28, 1899: Michigan State Normal School is renamed Michigan State Normal College. 1900: Student athletes unofficially adopt the nickname Normalites. Athletes could wear either a “Y” for Ypsilanti or an “N” for Normal. 1915: MSNC is the first U.S. teacher’s college to establish training for teachers of the disabled. Oct. 24, 1929: Athletic teams are named the Hurons. July 1, 1956: Michigan State Normal College becomes Eastern Michigan College. July 6, 1956: The student newspaper is renamed The Eastern Echo, a weekly publication. June 1, 1959: Eastern Michigan College is renamed Eastern Michigan University. 1959: The College of Education is established. 1959: The College of Arts and Sciences is established. Oct. 13, 1960: Senator John F. Kennedy visits Eastern Michigan University 1964: The College of Business is established. 1975: The College of Health and Human Services is established. 1980: The College of Technology is established. 1990: Eastern Michigan University begins the first phase of a $213-million investment in campus renovations. Jan. 30, 1991: The Board of Regents approve changing the Huron name and logo. May 22, 1991: Board of Regents approve new EMU logo and nickname - the Eagles. Sept. 9, 1994: The mascot “Swoop” is officially adopted. Nov. 28, 1995: Groundbreaking for the Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 30, 1996: President Bill Clinton visits EMU to present a speech on women in the business community. Sept. 20, 1997: A “beaming ceremony” is hosted to celebrate construction of the new Convocation Center. June 1, 1998: The official opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library is held. Oct. 9, 1998: Official dedication of the Bruce T. Halle Library takes place. Jan. 1, 1999: Eastern Michigan University begins a year-long celebration of its sesquicentennial. May 2000: President Bill Clinton delivers the commencement address at Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center. Sept. 21, 2004: A ground breaking Ceremony is held for the New $37.5-million EMU Student Center. May 14, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin is appointed the 22nd president of EMU by a unanimous vote of the EMU Board of Regents. July 7, 2008: Dr. Susan Martin begins her role as EMU President. July 7, 2015: Dr. Susan Martin departs EMU exactly seven years after she began serving as President at Eastern. July 1, 2016: James M. Smith is appointed the 23rd President of EMU.

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Everett L. Marshall College of Health and Human Services

Our 803-acre campus of scenic flora and wooded areas includes 18 miles of walkways and jogging trails, and has 128 buildings, the Lake House and Rynearson Stadium located on the south side of Huron River. Eagle Crest – our conference center, golf course and resort – is located on the banks of nearby Ford Lake. Most recent additions include the Terrestrial and Aquatic Research Facility (1998); the Convocation Center (1998); the Bruce T. Halle Library (1998); the John W. Porter Building, housing the College of Education (1999); the environmentally sustainable Everett L. Marshall Building, housing the College of Health and Human Services (2000); the renovation of Boone Hall (2000), housing our Extended Programs offices; and The Village (2001), a spacious, apartment-style residence facility. There are currently 11 residence halls and three apartment complexes with 583 units housing more than 4,000 students. The EMU Student Center also opened in November of 2006.

The Bruce T. Halle Library

The $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library represents the latest technological trends in libraries, integrating traditional print with emerging electronic sources. The 218,000-square-foot facility has 520 computer workstations, 300,000 volumes of open-shelf books, 800,000 volumes in an automated retrieval collection, 3,000 network connection ports, a 100-seat auditorium with seats wired for laptop computers, a 70-seat teleconferencing room, a 130-station computing commons with six learning labs (electronic classrooms), a distance learning lab, a television studio, the Paradox Cafe, individual and group study areas, and selfdirection stations.

John W. Porter College of Education

The EMU Student Center

Sill Hall College of Technology

Gary M. Owen College of Business

Since Nov. 6, 2006, EMU Student Center has become the new vibrant hub of activity on EMU’s main campus in Ypsilanti, MI. In fact, in April 2007, it was voted the “Best Place to Hang Between Classes” by Eastern Echo readers. From the wide range of eatery choices to the fireplace lounges, there’s so much more in between: EMU Bookstore, Chase Bank, wireless Internet access, a 24/7 computer lab, two art galleries, meeting/conference/banquet rooms, a dining room stage, and an auditorium for movies, live performances and guest lectures. Additionally, students will find many EMU student services, programs and organization offices all under one roof. When you view it altogether, EMU Student Center lives up to its slogan: Centered on You!


Education First

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James M. Smith, Ph.D. President

Dr. James M. Smith is the 23rd president of Eastern Michigan University. He began his duties July 1, 2016. Before coming to EMU, Smith served as president of Northern State University (NSU) in Aberdeen, South Dakota since June 2009. For the past seven years (2008-2015), NSU has been named by US News and World Report as one of the best undergraduate public institutions in the Midwest. He has been an active fundraiser and was instrumental in helping NSU obtain the largest donation in its history, a $15 million gift. Another NSU success was collaborating with the University of Jinan, in Jinan, China, to develop the first and only Confucius Institute in the Dakotas. The Confucius Institute has a specific three-part focus dedicated to

the teaching of Chinese language, culture, and business practices. In addition to the traditional start-up funding provided, he was able to gain local and regional support of nearly $500,000 to launch the initiative. Smith, 60, who grew up near Columbus, Ohio, in Washington Court House, knew early on he wanted to be a teacher. He always had admired teachers and enjoyed school. He became an elementary and middle school teacher after earning his Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education, from Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, in 1979. He would go on to earn a Master of Education, Educational Administration, from Xavier University in Cincinnati and a Doctor

of Philosophy, Educational Leadership, from Miami University. Over the next 28 years, he served as an elementary school principal, a teaching fellow and assistant professor at Miami, director of the Experiential Program for Preparing School Principals at Butler University in Indianapolis, and director of the Educational Leadership Program and coordinator of doctoral studies at West Texas A&M University. Smith was also vice president for Economic Development at Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, Ohio, before heading to NSU. Smith’s wife, Dr. Connie RuhlSmith, has an impressive resume of her own. She has been a teacher, author and administrator, and has done extensive work in student retention and student academic support, introduction of international partnerships, and much more.


Board of Regents The Board of Regents is the governing body of Eastern Michigan University. Its current format was created when the State of Michigan ratified a new constitution Jan. 6, 1964. The Board comprises eight regents who are appointed to eight-year terms by the governor. “Other institutions of higher education established by law having authority to grant baccalaureate degrees shall each be governed by a board of control which shall be a body corporate. The board shall have general supervision of the institution and the control and direction of all expenditures from the institution’s funds. It shall, as often as necessary, elect a president of the institution under its supervision. He shall be the principal executive officer of the institution and be ex-officio a member of the board without the right to vote. The board may elect one of its members or may designate the president to preside at board meetings. Each board of control shall consist of eight members who shall hold office for terms of eight years, not more than two of which shall expire in the same year, and who shall be appointed by the governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Vacancies shall be filled in like manner.” -- Michigan Constitution of 1963 (ratified 1964), Article 8

Mike Morris, Chair

Mike Morris was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Gary Hawks, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He is the former chairman and chief executive officer of American Electric Power (AEP). From 1997 to 2003, Morris was chairman, president and CEO of Northeast Utilities System. Before joining Northeast Utilities, he was president and CEO of Consumers Energy, principal subsidiary of CMS Energy, and president of CMS Marketing, Services and Trading. He was previously president of Colorado Interstate Gas Co. and executive vice president of marketing, transportation and gas supply for ANR Pipeline Co., both subsidiaries of El Paso Energy. Morris was the founder and president of ANR Gathering Co., one of the first gas marketing companies in the United States. Morris is past chairman of the Edison Electric Institute, Institute of Nuclear Power Operations and Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited. He also serves on the U.S. Department of Energy’s Electricity Advisory Board, the National Governors Association’s Mike Morris Task Force on Electricity Infrastructure, Business Roundtable (chairing the Business Roundtable’s Chair Sustainable Growth Initiative). He serves as a director of the boards of Alcoa, Battelle and The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc. Morris graduated from Eastern Michigan University with both bachelors and masters degrees in biology. He served on the Board of Regents at Eastern Michigan University from 1997-2004. He is currently serving a second term through 2018. In 1995 he received the university’s Distinguished Alumnus Award. During his graduate years, he was commander of the ROTC Brigade. Morris received a law degree, cum laude, from the Detroit College of Law and is a member of the Michigan Bar Association. He previously served as chair of the Finance, Audit and Investment Committee, vice chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, and vice chair of the Board. He currently serves as a member of the Education Achievement Authority and the EMU Audit Committee.

Mary Treder Lang, Vice Chair

Mary Treder Lang was appointed to the Board of Regents by Governor Rick Snyder in December of 2012 to fill the seat vacated by former Chairman, Roy Wilbanks, with a term ending in December of 2020. After earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting and Marketing from the University of Dayton, Treder Lang began her career at KPMG, located in Detroit where she specialized in financial institutions, non-for-profits and mergers, and acquisitions. Following her time at KPMG, she spent five years in various management positions at SBC/Ameritech. She spent considerable time in the Computer Security District and became a recognized computer security expert amongst the Bell Operating Companies. She ultimately left SBC/Ameritech to establish a new Midwest Office for LINX Technologies, assuming the position of North American (NA) Sales Director. LINX Technologies was acquired by Mosler, Inc. and there she held various senior management positions providing Mary Treder Lang coverage throughout North America. After her time spent with Mosler, Inc, she began working for Siemens, Inc. where she held various positions ranging from NA Sales Director, Sales Manager, and Vice Chair District Manager (first woman), to lastly becoming the Senior Executive-Government for Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. She eventually transitioned her career to Accretive Solutions where she was a Business Development Manager and later joined Baker Tilly in Michigan as Director of Business Development. She currently owns her own CPA firm, Mary Treder Lang, CPA. Mary Treder Lang has held many different leadership positions throughout the years. Her positions have ranged from senior level positions with employers, to executive positions on Board of Directors, to voluntary Treasurer for many organizations. She is active in the Michigan Women’s Foundation as a Power of 100 Women Leadership Advisory Cabinet Member, Women’s Forum and the East Side Club. In September, 2011 she was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder to the Michigan State Parks and Outdoor Recreation Blue Ribbon Panel. In October, 2012 she received the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants Emerging Leader Award given by the Michigan Association of Certified Public Accountants (MACPA) for the first time in the State of Michigan. In addition, she is active in her community as a member of the St. Paul’s Catholic Church, the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP), the Rotary Club, the Mother’s Club for Grosse Pointe South High School, the League of Women Voters, the Grosse Pointe Chamber, the Detroit Regional Chamber, the Detroit Economic Club, a Volunteer Council Member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), Past Commodore of the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club and a Board member of the MACPA. She is also active in philanthropic efforts for the March of Dimes, Leukemia Lymphoma Society, American Cancer Society and Michigan Women’s Foundation. Regent Treder Lang is currently Vice Chair of the Board, Chair of the Personnel and Compensation Committee, Vice Chair of the Audit Committee and a member of the Finance and Investment Committee and Student Affairs Committee. In addition, she serves on the Education Achievement Authority Board. She is former vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and former chair of the Finance and Investment Committee.

Dennis Beagen

Dennis Beagen was appointed by Governor Snyder in December 2014 to replace Floyd Clack, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. He currently serves as vice chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee and vice chair of the Student Affairs Committee. Beagen was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Upon graduation from high school in 1963, he enrolled at Eastern Michigan University. He received his undergraduate degree from EMU in three years majoring in speech-communication with a minor in business management. After receiving his BS degree from Eastern Michigan University, he was admitted to graduate school at the University of Michigan while serving as a graduate teaching assistant at EMU. While serving as graduate teaching assistant in the Department of Speech & Dramatic Arts, Beagen volunteered to coach EMU students competing in intercollegiate forensics and debate. After completion of his MA Dennis Beagen degree from the University of Michigan in the summer of 1967, he was hired at EMU as a full-time instructor of speech, and assistant coach for the EMU Forensic/Debate team. He then enrolled at Wayne State University, and completed all course work for his doctoral program. In 1970, Beagen was appointed director of the EMU Forensic program. A position he held until 1981. During his tenure as director of forensics, EMU students achieved eight national team championships, four top speaker in the nation titles, and 27 individual national championships. In the summer of 1981, he was appointed administrative head of the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts. He served in that role for more than three decades. During his tenure as department head for CMTA, Beagen also was appointed to interim administrative positions as associate provost for Academic Affairs, and dean of Continuing Education. Beagen was also appointed to numerous special assignments and task forces, including numerous EMU negotiating teams (faculty, professional technical, and clerical); chair of the 2005 President Search Committee; special assistant to the Provost for the Campaign for Scholars, and the recent Comprehensive Campaign; and chair of the Planning Committee for EMU’s prestigious Undergraduate Research Symposium. He is the recipient of the EMU Alumni Association’s Teaching Excellence Award, and the Dr. John Porter Distinguished Service Award. In 2003 he received the Institutional Values Award for Team Excellence (Undergraduate Symposium). He was also the recipient of the 2011 Presidential Award for Faculty and Staff Leadership in Advancement. After more than 45 years of service, Dennis Beagen was granted emeritus faculty/administrative status from the Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts and Eastern Michigan University.

Michelle Crumm

Michelle Crumm was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2014 to replace Francine Parker, whose term expired. She is appointed for a term expiring December 31, 2022. She serves as chair of Educational Policies committee, and serves as Founder/CEO of Present Value executive coaching company. As a high energy, serial entrepreneur, Michelle is accomplished in helping leadership teams develop and implement strategy. As co-founder and chief business officer of Adaptive Materials, Inc., Michelle’s leadership was instrumental in helping the fuel cell company transition from start-up to second stage, fast-growing advanced manufacturing company. Grown and built in to a successful fuel cell manufacturing company, Adaptive Materials, Inc. was acquired by defense industry giant Ultra Electronics in 2011. Since that time, Michelle has actively participated in many other start-ups as a founder and/or investor and currently has ownership is many local companies. Michelle Crumm Widely recognized for her leadership, Michelle was named “Executive of the Year” from Ann Arbor. com, “Most Influential Women” by Crain’s Detroit Business, and one of Enterprising Women’s “Women of the Year.” She was also awarded the prestigious title “Entrepreneur of the Year” by Ernst and Young. During her 12 years leading Adaptive Materials, Adaptive Materials was recognized for its dynamic growth with Ann Arbor SPARK FastTrack, Inc. 5,000, and Inc. 100 Energy Company awards. As a dynamic community participant, Michelle serves on the Board of the Center for Entrepreneurship at the University of Michigan. She is the Vice Chair for the Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation, Chair of the Capital Campaign for Arbor Hospice, and Chair of the Capital Campaign and former Chair of the Board for Emerson Schools. She is an enthusiastic participant of Women’s President Organization and Women in Public Policy. Prior to founding Adaptive Materials, Michelle spent nearly five years at Kellogg Company. During her tenure at Kellogg, she was able to accelerate her career with experiences in internal audit, investor relations, and procurement. In addition to Kellogg Company, Michelle has served as an accountant at an automotive supplier and obtained her Certified Public Accountant license while working as an auditor with Plante and Moran. Michelle earned a bachelor of science degree in accounting from Purdue University and a master of business administration degree from University of Michigan.

Beth Fitzsimmons, Ph.D.

Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Beth Fitzsimmons was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in February 2011 to replace Mohamed Okdie. She is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2016. She serves as chair of the Student Affairs committee. Dr. Fitzsimmons founded Information Strategists, LLC, in 1987, a company that provides information services for high tech companies. Clients include scientists, engineers, marketing specialists and executives of major U.S. corporations. She earned a degree in Chemistry from Simmons College, an MLS from the University of Albany and in 2001 she earned her doctorate in Public Policy specializing in Information Policy from George Mason University. From 2003-2008, she was appointed by the President and chaired the U.S. National Commission on Libraries and Information Science (NCLIS). From 1996-1999, Dr. Fitzsimmons was involved with several projects at the U.S. Patent and Beth Trademark Office. Prior to that, she was associated with CENDI; an Executive Branch interagency working group composed of the scientific and technical (STI) managers from the Departments of Fitzsimmons Commerce, Energy, Defense, Health and Human Services, and NASA. Dr. Fitzsimmons served as the information specialist for 10 years at Aerodyne Research, Inc., and also has served as the Chairman of the Depository Library Council to the U.S. Public Printer (1993-94) and received the Public Printer’s Distinguished Service Award. Dr. Fitzsimmons has served on the Advisory Board of the School of Library and Information Science (SILS) at the University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill), on the Advisory Board of the College of Computing and Information (CCI) at the University of Albany and was appointed to the Knowledge Trust. A member of the American Chemical Society for over 25 years, she has served on the ACS Committee of Patent and Related Matters (CPRM) for five years. Locally, she has served as President of the Rotary Club of Ann Arbor (2010-11), on the Boards of the Ann Arbor YMCA, University of Michigan Libraries, and the Library of Michigan Foundation. She has served as chair of the Educational Policies Committee, chair of the Student Affairs Committee, and currently is chair of the Finance and Investment Committee, Vice Chair of Educational Policies and a member of the Personnel and Compensation Committee.

Michael Hawks

Michael Hawks was appointed by Governor Snyder in February 2011 to replace Phil Incarnati, whose term had expired. He is appointed for a term expiring Dec. 31, 2018. He serves as chair of the Athletic Affairs committee and a member of the Joint Oversight committee, and chairmen of the Eagle Administrative Services Board. He previously served as Vice Chair of Finance and Audit. Hawks was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan and grew up in Ypsilanti Township. He graduated from Ypsilanti High School where he excelled in football and received a full athletic-scholarship from Eastern Michigan University. Hawks earned a varsity letter as a true freshman and went on to be the team’s starting Noseguard the next three seasons. While at EMU, he earned a BA in Business Administration and subsequently earned a MA in Higher Education Administration from Michigan State University. After completing his Higher Education, he served as Chief of Staff for the MajorMichael Hawks ity Floor Leader in the Michigan House of Representatives and on the Staff of the Speaker of the House. He currently serves as a director of Governmental Consultant Services Inc. (GCSI) in Lansing, Michigan. GCSI is a multi-client Lobbying firm that is consistently recognized as Michigan’s number one rated firm. Hawks individually has consistently been voted among the 10 best lobbyists in the state by independent political surveys of Capitol insiders.

James F. Stapleton

Jim Stapleton was appointed by Governor Jennifer Granholm in January of 2007 to replace Karen Valvo. Stapleton was reappointed by Governor Granholm in January 2009 to his own eight-year term that expires December 31, 2016. Stapleton is President and CEO of B&R Consultants. From 2001 through July of 2004 (while continuing to fully own and operate B&R), Stapleton assumed the responsibilities of Senior Vice President of Business Affairs of the Detroit Tigers, making him (for a good majority of his tenure) the highest ranking African-American within the business operations of a Major League Baseball franchise. In July of 2004, Stapleton left Major League Baseball to participate in a group that, in June of 2005, purchased the Minnesota Vikings. He is the former president of the Think Twice Foundation, an organization comprised of African and Jewish American Community Leaders that raised more than $1 million and provided more than 200 units of new and/or James F. refurbished housing for Detroit residents. He is also a past chairman of the Detroit Chapter of the Urban League. Stapleton has also served on several profit and not-for-profit boards, including the Stapleton Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Wayne State University’s Shiffman Medical Library Board of Visitors, Ontario Michigan Rail, and the Board of Directors of Detroit Commerce Bank. He currently serves on the Personnel and Compensation Committee and is chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee.

James Webb

James Webb was appointed by Governor Rick Snyder in December 2012 to replace the vacated seat of Thomas Sidlik. He is appointed for a term expiring December 2020. Webb received an A.A. in Business Administration from College of the Sequoias in 1968, a B.B.A. in Management from Eastern Michigan University in 1971, and an M.B.A. in Finance from EMU in 1976. Webb worked for the United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company from 1971 to 1974 as a Property Underwriter, from 1974 to 1976 he worked as a Corporate Insurance Analyst for Masco Corporation, he was an Assistant Insurance Manager for The Budd Company, and from 1977 to 1981 he worked as an Assistant Risk Manager for Republic Steel Corp. Webb is currently the Chairman of Aon Risk Services, Inc. of Michigan. In addition to his work experience, Webb has been very active in the EMU community. In 1988 he received the Alumnus Achievement Award, and in 1989 he was Chair of the Campaign for Champions. He was an original member of the Foundation Board, served as treasurer from 1993 to James Webb 1995, vice chair from 1995 to 1997, chair from 1997 to 1999, and in 1999 he became an Emeritus member. He received the Dr. John W. Porter Distinguished Service Award in 1992, was a member of the President Search Committee in 2005, Ethos week Supporter from 2007 to 2012 as well as Ethos Week Speaker in 2007, and was on the College of Business Dean Search Committee in 2012. Webb has also been involved in numerous Not-for-Profit activities. He is a member of the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, Farmington Hills Police Benevolent Association, Michigan Property & Casualty Association, and was a Director of the Detroit Athletic Club. He is also active in Rainbow Connection (Brooks Patterson’s Charity Grants Wishes for Terminally Ill Children) and the City of Cleveland/Operation Improvement Task Force. In addition to the Not-for-Profit activities, he is involved in the Boards of FDI Insurance Limited (Ireland) and FCE Reinsurance Limited (Ireland). Regent Webb is currently the EMU Foundation Board of Trustees representative and is a member of the Joint Oversight Committee, the Eagle Administrative Services Board, Chair of the Audit Committee, Chair of the Faculty Affairs Committee, Vice Chair of Finance and Investment and Vice Chair of Athletic Affairs.

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online fan vote by USA Today; the addition began in 2004-05. All 21 of EMU’s teams were comfortof soccer bleachers in the fall of 2014; and ably above the NCAA’s minimum score of 900 to receive the opening a new boathouse on Ford scholarship limitations or postseason bans. Meanwhile, Lake for the rowing team in the spring of the women’s swimming & diving and volleyball programs 2015. She has also renegotiated a seven- at Eastern Michigan posted the highest APR scores in the year apparel contract with adidas, while Mid-American Conference. coming to terms with IMG to manage EMU’s When Lyke arrived on campus, the overall studentmultimedia and corporate sponsorships. athlete federal graduation rate was 64%. It is now 77% for Lyke was also critical in the student-athletes which is yet another academic record creation of the Eagles Pride annual for the department. fundraising arm for the department that During her tenure at EMU she has also been a part of is dedicated to providing financial support numerous committees including serving as the chair of to more than 500 student-athletes in the 2015 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee and 21 sports. In 2014-15, an internal staff the 2015 Washtenaw County Heart Walk. She was also campaign to reach 100 percent giving elected to the board of the National Association of Colparticipation as the department went ‘All legiate Women Athletics Administrators (NACWAA). In’. At OSU, she was a member of the athletic department’s In 2014-15, EMU Athletics also executive team and was responsible for the assessment, held the inaugural Ypsi Awards at the design and development of the department’s strategic Convocation Center that honored the plan. She directly oversaw 10 of OSU’s 36 athletic protop athletic, citizenship, and academic grams and managed/supervised 31 full-time coaches and achievements by EMU student-athletes. staff. She also had oversight over all facets of the athletic Her first year was quite successful, as the councils involving budget oversight, revenue generation Eagles won three conference team cham- and facilities as well as the golf course operations. Addipionships and 24 individual MAC titles in tionally, she supervised the sport performance division of track and swimming. EMU also produced 64 the department, which includes the strength and condiAll-MAC student-athletes to go along with tioning coaches, athletic training staff and sports medicine 41 Academic All-MAC honorees. staff. In 2013, she developed the first ever student-athlete For its success on the field, in the class- internship program within the Department of Athletics. room and in the community, Lyke was On a national level, Lyke was active within the NCAA awarded with the MAC’s highest honor, and Big Ten Conference committee structure as a member the Cartwright Award for the first time in of the NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Committee and school history. Big Ten Sports Management Committee and previously Lyke did not stop there as her second year served on the NCAA Softball Rules Committee and the has been a success as well. Most recently, NCAA Amateurism Committee. EMU was awarded with the MAC’s Jacoby Her previous roles at OSU included associate athletic Trophy, which represents the top women’s director for sport administration (2002-12) and associate athletic program in the conference. The athletic director for sport administration, compliance Eagles earned the honor for the first time and camp operations (1998-02). Prior to Ohio State, Heather Lyke in the 33-year history of this prestigious Lyke was at the University of Cincinnati for two years, EMU Vice President/Director of Athletic award. EMU’s previous best finish was third serving as the assistant athletic director for compliance in the 1990-91, 2001-02, 2010-11 and 2013- as well as the senior woman administrator. Lyke began 14 seasons. The Green and White piled up four team MAC her athletics administrative career at the NCAA national championships, while 74 student-athletes earned All-MAC office as an intern in the enforcement and student-athlete Heather Lyke is in her fourth year at Eastern Michigan honors and 145 were named Academic All-MAC award reinstatement department. Lyke also has worked for the University having been named EMU’s Vice President/ winners. EMU saw 12 of its student-athletes earn MAC Dis- Big Ten Network as a color analyst for softball games. Director of Athletics on July 1, 2013. Lyke has more tinguished Student-Athlete awards and three Capitol One Lyke grew up in Canton, Ohio, and attended the than 20 years of experience in intercollegiate athletics Academic All-America award winners. With 11 consecutive University of Michigan on a softball scholarship. While at administration - 15 of which were at The Ohio State semesters of a grade point average of better than 3.0, the U-M, she was a four-year letter winner as a first baseman, Department of Athletics continued its run of outstanding two-time team captain, Big Ten champion and Academic University. The 13th athletic director in Eastern Michigan history, performance in the classroom. The Winter 2015 semester All-Big Ten honoree as a member of its softball team. Lyke is the first woman to hold the full-time AD position saw EMU student-athletes combine for a 3.259 grade point She earned a Bachelor’s of Science in Education from average, the best in school history. More than 70 percent University of Michigan and a Juris Doctorate from the at EMU. “I am honored and excited to be named the Director of EMU’s student-athletes completed their coursework University of Akron School of Law. She was admitted to the Ohio Bar in 1995. of Athletics at Eastern Michigan University,” said Lyke at with a cumulative GPA of better than 3.0. her hiring press conference. “Eastern Michigan has a rich All of the Eagles’ 21 sports have multi-year Academic Lyke and her husband, David Catalano, have three history of athletic success and academic achievement. I Progress Rates (APR) of 940 or above with the volleyball children, Elle, Sophie and Eli. look forward to being part of the continued success as we team posting a perfect 1000 single-year rate in the latest help shape the next generation of leaders and achieve report for the 2013-14 year. As well, eight teams equaled or exceeded their best multi-year score since the APR even greater accomplishments.” Under Lyke’s leadership, the EMU athletics department has thrived, compiling a total of 13 MAC Team Championships and 70 individual MAC titles. Concurrent to athletic THE HEATHER LYKE FILE excellence, the Green and White have seen remarkable Name: Heather Lyke academic achievement by its student-athletes during Canton, Ohio Lyke’s tenure. The overall student-athlete graduation Born: success rate (GSR) has climbed to 81 percent, the highest High School: Glen Oak H.S. - Graduated in 1988 all-time in department history. Additionally, the average College: University of Michigan - Bachelor’s degree in education - 1992 cumulative grade point average (GPA) is 3.252, while 69 University of Akron Law School - Juris Doctorate - 1995 percent of student-athletes maintain a 3.0 GPA or better. In terms of department culture, Lyke and her staff Family: Husband, David Catalano; Children, Elle, Sophie and Eli developed a “blue print” which illustrates who the department is and the six core values that guide daily decisions. Those six pillars are: integrity always, powered COLLEGIATE WORK EXPERIENCE by passion, student-athlete 365, impact people, inspired YEAR SCHOOL JOB TITLE to innovate, and expect to win. Vice President/Director of Athletics In regards to revenue generation and fundraising, the 2013-Pres. Eastern Michigan University department has posted a 42 percent increase in revenue 2013 Ohio State University Senior Associate AD in terms of multi-media rights, licensing, Adidas, Pepsi, Big Ten Network Softball Color Analyst and game day revenues. Furthermore, over the past three 2009-12 years fundraising has grown 51 percent which represents 2002-12 Ohio State University Associate AD/Sport Administration the Eagles Pride annual fund, major gifts, and football and 1998-02 Ohio State University Associate AD/ Sport Administration, men’s basketball premium seating. Compliance and Camp Operations She has overseen three key facility improvement projects at EMU during her tenure including: the 1996-98 University of Cincinnati Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance/SWA installation of a new gray football field in 2014 that was 1995-96 National Collegiate Athletic Association Enforcement Intern recognized as the second-best field in the country by an

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Director of Athletics EMU’s MAC Championships

Female Athletic Directors in the FBS Sandy Barbour - Penn State Kathy Beauregard - Western Michigan Jennifer Cohen - Washington Lynn Hickey - Texas-San Antonio Tina Kunzer-Murphy - UNLV Heather Lyke - Eastern Michigan Judy Rose - Charlotte Debbie Yow - North Carolina State

EMU Athletic Directors Through the Years Wilbur Bowen - 1903-28 Joseph McCulloch 1931-47 Elton Rynearson 1948-63 Dr. Keith Bowen - 1963-66 F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca - 1966-73 Dr. Albert E. Smith - 1975-76 Alex Agase - 1977-82 Paul Shoults - 1982-86 Gene Smith - 1986-93 Tim Weiser - 1993-97 Carole Huston (Interim) 1997-99 Dr. David Diles - 1999-05 Bob England (Interim) - 2005-06 Dr. Derrick Gragg - 2006-13 Dr. Melody Reifel Werner (Interim) - April 2013-July 2013 Heather Lyke - 2013-Present

EMU National Championships 1972- NCAA DII Men's Swimming and Diving 1972 – NCAA DII Outdoor Track and Field 1971- NAIA Men's Swimming and Diving 1971- NAIA Men's Indoor Track and Field 1971 – NAIA Men's Outdoor Track and Field 1970 - NAIA Baseball 1970 – NCAA DII Men's Cross Country 1970 - NAIA Men's Cross Country

1970 – NAIA Men’s Swimming and Diving 1970 – NAIA Men’s Indoor Track and Field 1970 – NAIA Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 1969 – NAIA Men’s Swimming and Diving 1969 – NAIA Men’s Indoor Track and Field 1968 – NAIA Men’s Swimming and Diving 1967 – NAIA Men’s Cross Country 1966 – NAIA Men’s Cross Country

Cartwright Award - Overall Excellence 2013-14 Reese Trophy - Men’s All-Sports Champion 1987-88, 1990-91, 1995-96, 2008-09 Jacoby Trophy - Women’s All-Sports Champion 2014-15 Baseball 1975, ’76, ’78, ’81, ’82, 2003, 2007 Football 1987 Men’s Basketball 1988, ’91, ’96, ’98 Women’s Basketball 2004, 2012 Men’s Cross Country 1973, ’74, ’86, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, 2000, 2001, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Women’s Cross Country 2015 Men’s Golf 2007, 2008 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 1974, ’77, ’78, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’94, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2010, 2014, 2015 Women’s Outdoor Track & Field 1982, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’95,’97, 2003, 2016 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 1996, ’97, ’98, ’99, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 Women’s Indoor Track & Field 1997, 2000, 2011, 2015, 2016 Men’s Swimming and Diving 1978, ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’84, ’85, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89, ’90, ’91, ’92, ’93, ’94, ’95, ’96, ’98, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016 Women’s Gymnastics 2007, 2016 Women’s Swimming and Diving 2006, 2007 Women’s Tennis 1998, 2001 Women’s Soccer 1999, 2003, 2013 Softball 2007 Wrestling 1996

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Joey Aliota Marketing Coordinator

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Joey Aliota recently finished his first year as Marketing Coordinator for the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Aliota joined EMU in the fall of 2015 after spending one season at the University of Oregon as the Marketing & Promotions Assistant. While at Oregon, Aliota was in charge of the daily management of all marketing and promotional efforts, including developing and executing marketing plans and promotions, while also serving as a game day producer. Additionally, he implemented ticket sales strategies, oversaw in-game sponsor fulfillment, and managed the budget.

Before joining the Ducks, he held the same position at the University of Tulsa. There, Aliota developed and executed marketing plans for the women’s soccer, women’s basketball, and softball teams. He also played a role in developing promotional strategies for the football and men’s basketball programs. The Oconomowoc, Wis. native is a 2013 graduate of the University of Wyoming, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in marketing and was a student-athlete on the football team.

Jennifer Brown

Associate Athletic Director/Sports Medicine Jennifer Brown is in her second year as the Associate Athletics Director for Sports Medicine for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. In her role, Brown will be based in the Convocation Center athletic training facility and responsible for the daily sports medicine operation for EMU’s 21 varsity sports programs. She will supervise four assistant athletic trainers, numerous graduate and student athletic trainers, and also have primary responsibilities with the school’s football team. Brown arrived in Ypsilanti following an 11-year tenure in the Northwestern University Athletics Department where she most recently served as the Associate Athletics Trainer. At NU, Brown worked directly with the Wildcats’ football team. While in Evanston, Brown was a member of the University’s Alcohol and Other Drug Collaborative Team and Biennial Review Committee as well as being a key

stakeholder in the NU AOD policy revision last year. She has been active in professional organizations at the state, district, and national levels, most recently serving as the Planning Committee Chair for the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Meeting and Symposium. Brown has also presented at numerous sports medicine conferences. Prior to the return to her alma mater, Brown served as an athletic trainer at the University of Colorado (2000-01), the University of Nebraska at Omaha (2001-03) and Northern Illinois University (2003-04). A native of Machesney Park, Ill., Brown graduated from Northwestern in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in human development and psychological services before going on to earn her master’s degree in fitness and wellness management from the University of Nebraska at Omaha in 2003. She is a NATABOC Certified Athletic Trainer, licensed athletic trainer in Illinois, Michigan and Nebraska, and is an American Heart Association Healthcare Provider.

Sean Contay

Assistant Sports Performance Coach Sean Conaty is in hia first year as assistant sports performance coach at Eastern Michigan University. At EMU, Conaty will work directly with the men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and women’s golf programs. Conaty joins the Eagles sports performance staff after serving as the Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach at Christopher Newport in Newport News, Va. While at CNU, Conaty was in charge of all aspects of strength and conditioning with men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, men’s soccer, women’s lacrosse, men’s and women’s tennis, and assisted with football. Prior to CNU, Conaty held an internship and then strength and conditioning coaching assistant position for his first stint at EMU during the 2014 season. Before his joining the EMU strength and conditioning staff, Conaty served

as a graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach at Springfield College, in Springfield, Mass. Prior to his graduate assistantship, Conaty held several strength & conditioning internship positions including stops with the Buffalo Bills, Merrimack College, East Carolina University and IMG Academy. The Monticello, N.Y. native received his Master’s degree in strength & conditioning from Springfield College 2016, after earning his Bachelor’s degree in exercise science from East Carolina in 2012. Conaty is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified through the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association, and a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist through the National Strength and Conditioning Association. In addition, he is a Certified Sports Nutritionist through the International Society of Sports Nutrition as well as Precision Nutrition Level 1 Certified. Conaty also holds certifications through USA Weightlifting, USA Track & Field, and Functional Movement Systems.


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Becky Demeduk Eagles Pride Fund Director

Becky Demeduk is in her second year as the Eagles Pride Fund Director for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. In her role as the Eagles Pride Fund Director she will lead efforts in the development of an annual giving program to support all EMU student-athletes and directly assist head coaches in sport specific fundraising efforts. Demeduk will also play a lead role in athletics events and donor stewardship. Demeduk comes to Ypsilanti following an eight-month tenure as the

finance assistant on a US Senatorial Campaign which raised more than 10 million dollars. Prior to her stint with the US Senatorial Campaign, the Almont, Mich. native spent five years at Oxford Academy of Dance and Performing Arts and Amber’s Dance Academy. A graduate of Central Michigan University, Demeduk spent five years as the Annual Giving Supervisor and two years as a graduate assistant in the athletics marketing department. Demeduk graduated from Central Michigan University in 2007 with a degree in interpersonal and public communication before earning her master’s degree in sport administration from CMU in 2009.

Bryan Fink

Co-Sports Performance Director Bryan Fink is in his third year as the Assistant Sports Performance Coach at Eastern Michigan University. Fink joined the EMU Sports Performance staff in 2013-14 after serving as the Head Strength and Conditioning Coach at Briar Cliff University. Fink ran the strength and conditioning efforts for Briar Cliff from 2011-14. During his three seasons at BCU, Fink designed and implemented the performance programs for all 18 varsity sports for the Sioux City, Iowa-based institution, in addition to heading up all pre- and postseason speed, agility and conditioning programs for Briar Cliff’s football, basketball and volleyball programs. Fink was in charge of all operations within the weight room at BCU, including maintaining and improving the weight room by purchasing and organizing all sport performance equipment. Before joining the Briar Cliff staff, Fink ran the Sioux City North High School strength and conditioning program for two years. During his time at North, he was in charge of overseeing, developing and implementing all workouts for each

athletic team, including the Stars’ summer workouts. In addition, Fink oversaw the weight room and other sport performance facilities in order to maximize efficiency. Prior to joining North High School, Fink served in an internship role for two seasons with Heelan High School in Sioux City. While working at Heelan, he received his first hands-on experience coaching student-athletes about proper sports performance and weight lifting technique. On top of his professional experience, the Wayne, Neb. native earned his Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS)certification through the National Strength and Conditioning Association in January of 2011. Fink graduated from Morningside College in Sioux City where he was a four-year letterwinner on a three-time national tournament qualifying men’s basketball team. He earned a bachelor of arts degree in business administration in 2009, before garnering a master’s degree in exercise science from Wayne State College (Neb.) in 2013.

Fred Hale

Co-Sports Performance Director

Fred Hale is in his third year as the Assistant Sports Performance Coach at Eastern Michigan University. Hale joined the EMU Sports Performance staff after serving as a sports performance coach at Power Train Sports Institute for one year. Prior to his time at Power Train Sports Institute, Hale was an intern for the Buffalo Bills before spending a year with the University of Tennessee, working primarily with the football, baseball and track and field teams. Hale attended Mercyhurst University where he graduated with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science in 2011. The 26-year-old went on to earn his master’s in exercise science in 2012 from Mercyhurst

while working with the rowing team. In the 2011-12 season, the rowing team won the Dad Vail Regatta, which is the largest collegiate regatta in the United States. He is Strength and Conditioning Coach Certified (SCCC) under the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches Association (CSCCA). A native of Mentor, Ohio, Hale was a three-sport athlete participating in football, wrestling and track and field while garnering all-state honors in football and wrestling at Mentor High School. Hale went on to play football and wrestle at Mercyhurst University where he earned all-conference and All-American honors.

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Andrew Hensley

Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations

Andrew Hensley is in his second year as the Assistant Director of Facilities and Operations for the EMU athletic department.

Ben Herman

Assistant Athletic Director/Equipment Operations

Ben Herman is in his second year as the Assistant Athletics Director for Equipment Operations for the EMU athletic department. Before coming to Ypsilanti, Herman worked as the Assistant Director for Athletic Equipment Services at San Diego State University where he was responsible for budgeting, purchasing, and issuing athletic equipment for baseball, football, volleyball, lacrosse, swimming, water polo, tennis and golf. Herman was also responsible for a staff of employees and students workers while developing updated policies and procedures for the equipment room. During his tenure at SDSU, Herman helped guide the transition to ACS, an inventory system for tracking equipment and apparel. Herman’s other duties included: coordinating logos and branding for team and staff apparel, fitting athletes with helmets, shoulder pads and footwear, as well as managing school contracts with athletic equipment vendors. During the spring semesters, Herman enjoyed his time collaborating with Head Coach Tony Gwynn and the SDSU baseball program, managing the team’s Nike promotional budget and designing innovative custom uniforms.

Prior to his time at San Diego State, Herman did a two year stint as the Assistant Equipment Manager at the University of San Diego where his primary equipment responsibilities where related to football. While at USD, he coordinated a staff of student workers in executing equipment operations and stadium set up for the team’s practices, home contests and road trips. A 2006 graduate of the Ohio State University with a bachelor’s degree in sociology, Herman spent three years as a student equipment manager for the Buckeyes where he helped organize and distribute equipment and apparel for OSU’s 36 varsity sports, while also assisting the football equipment staff in preparation for practice, games and yearly bowl trips. Upon graduation from Ohio State, Herman served as the Assistant Equipment Manager at SDSU for one year before doing a full season internship with the San Francisco 49ers, assisting the team with practice set up, laundry and preparation for home and road contests. Herman spent game days with the 49ers representing the team as a member of the NFL blue crew, game ball staff. A certified member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA), Herman served as the 2013 AEMA District IX Chairperson and was an Assistant Coordinator for the 2014 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament at Viejas Arena in San Diego, Calif. A native of Toledo, Herman and his wife, Jamie, have one son, Oliver (3), and

Chris Hoppe

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Administration Chris Hoppe is in his sixth year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and his third as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration. In his role Hoppe serves as the sport administrator for baseball, rowing, soccer, swimming, tennis and volleyball. He also oversees the equipment, sports medicine, and sports performance staffs. The 37-year-old Hoppe earned two degrees from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is currently working on a third. He completed his undergraduate degree, with honors, in English literature in 2000 and earned his Juris Doctorate in the spring of 2003. Hoppe has also been working on a Ph.D in postsecondary education and leadership at UW.

A native of Rhinelander, Wisc., Hoppe began his professional career as a court commissioner for Oneida and Vilas County Circuit Courts in 2003-04. Upon returning to the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2004 for his Ph.D work, Hoppe began his career in collegiate athletics as an athletic compliance intern for the Badgers in 2005-06. In 2006, Hoppe joined the San Diego State University Aztecs as a student-athlete eligibility/student services coordinator. From San Diego State, Hoppe was named the Assistant Athletics Director for compliance and sport supervisor at Robert Morris University in 2008, a post he held until joining EMU as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance in the summer of 2011. He was promoted to Senior Associate Athletic Director for Administration in September 2013. Hoppe remains a member of the Wisconsin State Bar Association.


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Sean Hostetter

Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations Sean Hostetter is in his fourth year full-time with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office serving as a graduate assistant before taking on the role of Assistant Director of Athletic Media Relations in Jan. 2013. Hostetter’s responsibilities include the handling of all publicity and publications for the men’s basketball, volleyball and tennis teams. In addition to those tasks, Hostetter will coordinate the department’s social media efforts. Prior to coming to EMU, Hostetter spent the 2010-11 season as the Assistant Sports Information Director at Brevard College in North Carolina. There he was the primary contact for the Tornados’ soccer, cross country, women’s basketball, softball, and track & field teams. He also was the analyst on the men’s basketball radio broadcasts. A native of Livonia, Mich., Hostetter served as the Media Relations Intern for the Quad Cities River Bandits, then single-A affiliate of the St. Louis Car-

dinals in 2010. He was in charge of the organization of the press box, as well as distributing statistics to media, coaches, and broadcasters, and producing game notes for all media outlets. He also was a webmaster of the River Bandits website and a columnist for the Bandits’ monthly gameday program, “Play Ball.” Hostetter also served as one-of-three River Bandits radio broadcasters during the season. Additionally, Hostetter held the title of Broadcasting & Media Relations Intern in the summer of 2009 while he worked for the Burlington Royals, the rookie-A affiliate of the Kansas City Royals. He was the solo radio broadcaster, while serving as the main media contact for the team. A 2009 graduate of Albion College, Hostetter earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Studies and Political Science. While at Albion, he served as a sports information student assistant. Hostetter earned a Master of Science in Sport Management from Eastern Michigan in 2013. He currently resides in Farmington, Mich. and is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA).

Garrett Hotchkiss Academic Counselor

Garrett Hotchkiss is in his 10th year as an Academic Counselor for the athletic department at Eastern Michigan University. Hotchkiss joined the Student Athlete Support Services staff full time in 2007 after spending 2006 as a Compliance Assistant and Learning Specialist within the EMU athletic department. Hotchkiss is currently responsible for providing academic support and monitoring student-athletes academic progress in the sports of men’s and women’s golf, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s track, gymnastics, and tennis.

The 38-year-old Hotchkiss earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from Central Michigan University in 2001. He completed his master’s degree in sports administration from Xavier University in 2005. Prior to his time here at EMU, Hotchkiss worked as a research assistant in the Government Affairs office in Washington D.C. for Corning Incorporated. He also worked as a game day operations coordinator at the University of Cincinnati and graduate assistant for both the men’s and women’s soccer teams at the College of Mount St. Joseph in Cincinnati, Ohio, during his time as a graduate student.

Matt Jakobsze

Associate Athletic Director/Compliance Matt Jakobsze is in his fourth year as the Associate Athletic Director for Compliance for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. At EMU, Jakobsze serves as a member of the athletic department’s Executive Staff. Jakobsze directs and manages all operations associated with the Athletic Department’s Compliance Office, with responsibility for legislation, governance, and policy. Jakobsze serves as EMU’s liaison to the NCAA and Mid-American Conference offices for NCAA rules interpretations and other matters. Jakobsze’s specific duties include dealings with agents, and issues regarding amateurism, promotions, donation requests, financial aid, waivers, and investigations. Jakobsze joined Eastern Michigan after serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for Compliance at the University of Nebraska Omaha. Jakobsze joined the Omaha Athletic Department after serving as the Compliance Coordinator at Mid-American Conference member Northern Illinois University. In addition, he supported the Assistant Athletics Director of Compliance and Student Services areas of financial aid, legislation, and playing seasons, and assisted student-athletes’ personal growth through the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program.

Prior to serving as the Compliance Coordinator at NIU, Jakobsze started the Huskie Athletic Compliance Office’s externship program while attending Northern Illinois University’s College of Law. A 2008 magna cum laude graduate of Dominican University, Jakobsze majored in psychology and political science and was a Northern Athletics Conference ScholarAthlete. While at Dominican, Jakobsze captained the men’s soccer team, and led the Stars to regular and conference tournament championships in 2006 and 2007, NCAA Tournament appearances in 2006 and 2007, as well as to the Elite Eight of the NCAA Tournament in 2006. In 2011, Jakobsze received his Juris Doctor cum laude from Northern Illinois University’s College of Law. While at NIU, Jakobsze was an editor of the Northern Illinois University Law Review, President of the College of Law’s Sports & Entertainment Law Society, and represented NIU in the Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition. He has published three articles, including an award winning comment discussing Major League Soccer, collective bargaining, and the antitrust implications of diverging ownership interests. In addition to serving on the Communications Committee of the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC), Jakobsze is licensed to practice law in the state of Illinois and is a member of the Sports Lawyers Association.

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Erin Kido

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Administration Erin Kido is in her third year as the Senior Associate Athletics Director for Administration for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. Kido came to EMU following a seven-year tenure in the Xavier University Athletics Department where she most recently served as the Associate Athletics Director and Senior Woman Administrator. At Xavier, Kido was primarily responsible for coordinating all facets of the Musketeers’ comprehensive athletics compliance program and overseeing all of the department’s student-athlete welfare priorities, including sports medicine, strength and conditioning, academic support services, gender equity and diversity. She was the athletics department’s liaison to the Offices of Admissions, Financial Aid and Residence Life and also served as the sport administrator for the baseball and men’s and women’s cross country and track and field programs. Kido is also extensively engaged in intercollegiate athletics nationally. She currently represents the Mid-American Conference on the NCAA Student-Athlete Experience Committee, which has oversight responsibility of nonacademic operating bylaws that impact the overall student-athlete intercollegiate experience. She is also a member of the NCAA Degree Completion Consultants Task Force, which annually awards nearly $1 million in scholarships to

former student-athletes who completed their eligibility, but did not complete graduation requirements. She was recently selected to serve as the chair of the MAC’s Infractions Committee. Kido previously served on the Board of Directors and the Legislation and Governance Committee of the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC), NCAA Legislative Council, NCAA Recruiting and Athletics Personnel Issues Cabinet and NCAA Subcommittee for Legislative Relief. Prior to arriving at Xavier in 2007, Kido served as the Director of Compliance for the University of Oklahoma Department of Athletics. While at Oklahoma, she played an integral role in building a strong, comprehensive compliance program that included broad-based rules education, as well as effective and efficient monitoring systems. In addition to her compliance experience at OU, Kido was the Compliance Graduate Assistant at The Ohio State University. She joined the Ohio State staff after serving as the Championships and Marketing Assistant with the West Coast Conference and working as a student assistant in the UCLA Department of Intercollegiate Athletics. A native of San Jose, Calif., Kido graduated from UCLA in 2002 with a bachelor’s degree in physiological science before going on to earn her master’s degree in sport and exercise management from Ohio State in 2005. Kido and her husband, Jared, have a daughter, Sydney.

Mike Malach

Senior Associate Athletic Director/Finance and Operations

Mike Malach is in his 20th year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and his third as the as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Finance and Operations. In his role, Malach oversees the department’s budget and financial planning, event management, facilities and game operations staff, IT services and is the liaison to the Convocation Center. The 48-year-old Malach joined the EMU staff in September 1998 after a two-year stint as the athletics business manager at Southeast Missouri State University. He was responsible for the development and control of the entire athletics budget at Southeast Missouri and he assumed the same responsibilities at Eastern, as well as overseeing

facilities and game operations. A 1990 graduate of Carroll University in Waukesha, Wisc., Malach went on to earn a master’s degree from Eastern Kentucky University in 1992. After completing his M.A., he joined the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point as an assistant athletics director from 1992-95. Malach then became a systems engineer with Office Technology Company in March 1995 before moving to Cape Girardeau, Mo., as a member of the Southeast Missouri staff in January 1996. A native of Denmark, Wisc., Malach attended Denmark High School and was a member of the 1985 boys basketball team that won the Class B state championship. He also participated in baseball and football as a prep. Malach lives in Milan, Mich. with his wife, Joan, and their son, Brevin (19) and daughter, Elaina (11).

Adam Martin

Director of Operations/Assistant Facilities Coordinator Adam Martin is in his seventh year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Facilities department, and his fourth as the Director of Facilities and Operations. As the Director of Operations, Martin is responsible for the daily supervision of all athletic facilities at EMU including facility scheduling, maintenance and preparation, and assisting in the planning, management and execution of all athletic events, campus events and external events. Martin hires, trains, and supervises all event management staff along with graduate assistants and student staff. He also assists with various capital, facility maintenance and renovation. Additionally, Martin also serves as the secondary liaison to all campusoperating units which include: physical plant, public safety, facility man-

agement, custodial, outside contractors and other various campus departments. Martin is also responsible for game management of NCAA Division I-A football, Division I-A men’s and women’s basketball and all other Olympic sports. He also assists in the coordination of athletic facilities scheduling with coaches and administration in accordance with department scheduling policies. A native of Albion, Mich., Martin was a four sport athlete as a member of the soccer, baseball, basketball and swimming and diving teams. Martin earned his bachelor’s degree in sports management in 2008 from Siena Heights University, playing soccer for the Saints before earning his master’s degree from Eastern Michigan in 2009. Martin resides in Ypsilanti, Mich. with his wife, Tracy, and their daughters, Natalie Marie and Peyton.


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Dan McLean

Associate Athletic Director/Development Dan McLean is in his third year as the Associate Athletic Director for Development for the Eastern Michigan University athletic department. McLean came to EMU after working as a Major Gifts Officer for the Mountaineer Athletic Club at West Virginia University. McLean joined the Mountaineer Athletic Club staff in August 2012. He was responsible for securing high-end annual gifts and funds for major capital projects, as well as endowing student-athlete scholarships. While working for the MAC, he was a part of a team raising more than $23 million annually for WVU Athletics as a part of the $750 million “A State of Minds” campaign for West Virginia University. During his two years, McLean was accountable for more than $1.8 million in annual gift, major gift and planned giving revenue. A native of Canton, Mich., McLean went to WVU after spending two years at Fresno State, serving as the director of major gifts before ascending to the assistant athletic director for development position in July 2011. In that position, McLean managed the day-to-day operations of the Bulldog Foundation, including the annual fund, major

gifts and sports clubs. McLean led fundraising efforts that raised more than $7 million annually for Fresno State Athletics as a part of the $200 million University “Campaign for Fresno State.” McLean previously served as an athletic development assistant at Fresno State from 2008-09. In between his different appointments at Fresno State, he served as the regional director of development at Oregon State University’s Beaver Athletic Student Fund from July 2009–Aug. 2010. While at OSU, McLean was involved with fundraising efforts that raised more than $10.5 million annually for OSU athletics. He also was directly responsible for implementing two new giving programs: “110% Beavers” and “Next Level Beavers,” which resulted in more than 1,400 donors increasing their donation and over 800 new donors generating upwards of $1.1 million in new revenue. McLean received his bachelor’s degree in applied arts from Central Michigan University in 2004 and his master’s degree in sport administration from Wayne State University in 2007. He and his wife, Lindsay, have three children, Moxon, Emilia, and Callen, and two dogs, Darby and Barksdale.

Nate Miller

External Events & Operations

Nate Miller is in his second year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Facility Operations department, where he currently works as the Assistant Director of External Events & Operations. In that role, Miller is the primary contact for scheduling external rentals for events at EMU facilities. He also manages the daily operations at Bowen Field House and Varsity Field, in addition to retaining a role with EMU game day and event operations. Miller has been working within the EMU Athletic Department for a number of years, assisting in event management and operations throughout both his undergraduate and graduate years at the university.

Miller earned his bachelor’s degree in Business from EMU in 2010, in addition to his master’s degree in sport management in 2012. He currently resides in Riverview with his girlfriend, Ashley, and their son, Jack.

Tony Orlando

Assistant Athletic Director /Marketing Tony Orlando is in his fourth year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department and the first as the assistant athletic director. Orlando joined EMU in August 2013 after working two seasons as the Director of Athletic Marketing and Promotions at Eastern Illinois University. The 30-year-old Orlando joined EIU in 2011. His duties included the coordination of marketing and promotions for each of the Panthers’ 21 Division I athletic programs. He also was responsible for social media strategy, purchasing media-buys, organizing football tailgating and the oversight of the spirit squads, Panther Pack Kids Club and the Panther Nation student fan club. Prior to joining the Panthers, Orlando worked in minor league baseball

for the AA affiliate of the Oakland Athletics, the Midland RockHounds. The RockHounds also owned a soccer club, the West Texas Sockers. As the director of game entertainment, presentation and promotions, he oversaw all aspects of the video board operation for both franchises, as well as the gameday management and promotions for each home event. He also played a role in the organizations branding/theme, which led to two all-time attendance records and a Franchise of the Year award in his three seasons with the ball club located in Midland, Texas. The Algonac, Mich. native is a graduate of Central Michigan University, earning a bachelor’s degree in sport management and journalism in 2009. Orlando lives in Westland with his dog, Coconut.

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Ann O’Sullivan Academic Counselor

Ann O’Sullivan is in her 14th year as an academic counselor for the athletics department at Eastern Michigan University. O’Sullivan joined the SASS staff after spending six years as an assistant coach for the EMU softball team. She is currently responsible for providing academic support and monitoring student-athletes in the sports of men’s and women’s basketball, baseball, softball, soccer and

volleyball. O’Sullivan earned a bachelor’s degree in recreation and parks managements with an emphasis in therapeutic recreation from Central Michigan University in 1987. She earned her master’s degree in sport management from EMU in 2011. While an undergrad at CMU, O’Sullivan helped CMU win two Mid-American Conference softball championships (1983 and 1986) and one league basketball title (1982-83). She played on CMU softball teams that qualified for three NCAA regional appearances.

Dr. Michael Paciorek Faculty Compliance Associate

Dr. Michael Paciorek joined the Office of Compliance in January 2006 as Faculty Compliance Associate. Dr. Paciorek handles personnel, playing and practice seasons, monitoring, and is the primary contact for rules education of coaches, administrators, and student-athletes. Prior to joining the Athletics Department, Dr. Paciorek was a Professor of Physical Education in the EMU College of Health and Human Services for over 20 years. Paciorek is a 1975 graduate of St. Bonaventure University where he earned a B.S. degree in Physical Education while also playing on the varsity baseball and ice hockey squads. He received a Master’s degree in adapted physical education from The George Washington University in 1977 and a Ph.D. from Peabody College of Vanderbilt University in 1981. He taught adapted physical education in the Norfolk, VA Public Schools from 1976-1979. Paciorek is known for his work in the field of disability sport having served on the Special Olympics Michigan Board of Directors for 12 years. He was

a member of the United States Disabled Sports Team that competed in the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain. He has worked with the United States Olympic Committee as Co-Coordinator for disabled athlete participation at the 1990 and 1991 U.S. Olympic Festivals. Additionally, he spent 14 years in the United States Army Reserves rising to the rank of Major. Paciorek has written extensively in professional journals and his book Disability Sport & Recreation is in its third edition. Since arriving at Eastern Michigan in 1981, Paciorek was the Physical Education Program Coordinator while teaching classes in adapted physical education, motor learning and development and disability sport. In 1999 he served as President of the Michigan Association for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (MAHPERD). He received the 1994 EMU Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award and in 2000 he received the Eastern Michigan University Distinguished Faculty Award for Service. Paciorek and his wife Karen, a Professor of early Childhood Education at EMU, have two sons; Clark (31) and Clay (28).

Mari Rakijaš

Assistant Director of Compliance Mari Rakijaš joined Eastern Michigan University as the Assistant Compliance Director/ Monitoring in July 2016. As a member of the compliance staff, Rakijaš will be responsible for initial, continuing, and transfer eligibility, admissions, official and unofficial visits, camps and clinics, and other aspects of recruiting. Prior to joining Eastern Michigan University, Rakijaš spent the 2015-16 athletic season at the University of Michigan as a compliance services intern. While working at U-M, she worked extensively with JumpForward, completing tasks such as reviewing and approving practice logs, eligibility forms, official and unofficial visits, complimentary admissions, and contacts and evaluations.

Before her one-year stint at to Michigan, Rakijaš interned at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Md. While at Johns Hopkins, Rakijaš helped compile data on university expenses, staff salaries, and sport participation to determine seasons of eligibility used. Before joining the collegiate ranks, Rakijaš worked for two years at various levels of the judicial system. She was an intern for Judge Nicholas Rattal in Upper Marlboro, Md. in 2013 before serving as law clerk for Namanny, Byrne & Owens in 2014. From there she went to Silverman, Thompson, Slutkins & White in Baltimore, Md. Rakijaš secured her undergraduate degree in international relations and communications in 2012 from American University before picking up her juris doctorate from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 2015.


EMU Support Staff

Karen Schiferl

Associate Athletic Director / Student-Athlete Support Services Karen Schiferl is in her first year as the Associate Athletics Director for Student-Athlete Support Services for the EMU athletic department. In her new role, Schiferl will be part of the department’s executive staff with oversight of academic services for all of EMU’s 21 Division I sports. Schiferl will guide development and implementation of programs and services that support academic achievement and integrity as well as contribute to the personal growth and career development of EMU student-athletes. She will also serve as the department’s primary liaison for academic matters to multiple university entities including admissions, registrar, provost, undergraduate studies, faculty, and academic advisors. Before coming to Ypsilanti, Schiferl had worked as the Associate Athletic Director for Academic Services/SWA at Chicago State University since 2012. There, she managed all aspects of the Cougars’ athletic academic support program while serving as member of the department’s senior staff. Additionally, Schiferl had sport supervision over the women’s basketball, volleyball, women’s soccer, and golf programs. Prior to her arrival in the Windy City, she spent nine years (2003-12) at the University of Mississippi as the Senior Associate Athletic Director for Academic Support. She oversaw all aspects of the Office of Student-Athlete Academic Support for the Rebels, including directly advising the football and women’s golf teams.

Before Ole Miss, Schiferl spent four years (1999-2003) as Senior Associate Director at the University of Maryland’s Academic Support and Career Development Office, working with several teams as well as serving as CHAMPS/Life Skills Coordinator and SAAC advisor. Schiferl also served as Academic Coordinator in the athletic counseling offices at MidAmerican Conference member Northern Illinois University from 1997-99. She worked as a graduate intern in Indiana University’s Hoosier Athletic Academic Advising Office and served as a summer intern in the University of Florida’s Athletic Association’s Office of Student Life. Schiferl has served on a multitude of national and regional academic boards and has presented at academic conferences across the country. Currently, she is a member of the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics (N4A), the National Academic Advising Association (NACADA), and the National Consortium for Academics and Sports (NCAS). Schiferl has also received both the N4A’s Professional Promise Award and the Distinguished Service Award. Additionally, she worked on the editorial board for Houghlin-Mifflin’s Becoming a Master Student-Athlete and was a review team member for the NACADA monograph “Advising Student-Athletes: A Collaborative Approach”. Since 2007, she has served as an instructor for the online course, “Academic Reform and the Student-Athlete”, a joint venture of NACADA and the NCAA. Schiferl has done site visits to several Division I schools as one the N4A’s APR Consultants. Schiferl earned her bachelor’s degree in Spanish and Afro-American Studies from Indiana University in 1987 and her master’s degree in College Student Personnel Administration from IU in 1991.

Dr. Edward Sidlow Faculty Athletic Representative

Dr. Edward Sidlow, a political science professor at Eastern Michigan University, was named faculty athletics representative in Aug. of 2013. In this position, Sidlow serves as a liaison between the university administration and intercollegiate athletics, working to maintain the campus’ academic integrity and a balance between academics and athletics for all student-athletes. He also represents EMU at Mid-American Conference and NCAA meetings and approves eligibility certifications, waivers and violations. A native of Detroit, Mich., Sidlow completed his bachelor’s degree in 1974 at Eastern Michigan. He earned his master’s degree from Ohio State University in 1977 and completed his doctorate degree at Ohio State in

1979. During his 40-year career, he has served as an instructor or professor at Ohio State (1975-78), Ohio Wesleyan University (1978), Arizona State University (1978-79), Miami University (1979-85), Northwestern University (1985-89), Loyola University Chicago (1989-95) and Eastern Michigan University (1995-present). He has published numerous articles and books, including: America at Odds, Freshman Orientation: House Style and Home Style, and Challenging the Incumbent. His work has also appeared in such journals as Policy Studies Review, Journal of Law and Politics, Journal of General Education, Western Political Quarterly, News for Teachers of Political Science, and College Teaching. Sidlow, the recipient of numerous teaching awards throughout his career, is frequently called on by print and broadcast media for political commentary and analysis.

Katie Skinner Assistant Athletic Trainer

Katie Skinner is in her fourth year as an assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. Skinner had previously been the Assistant Athletic Trainer at Anderson University (S.C.) for the 2012-13 athletic season. She will serve as the primary athletic trainer for the EMU women’s basketball team, as well as the women’s tennis and women’s golf. teams The 29-year-old Skinner worked directly with the Trojans’ women’s soccer, men’s basketball and baseball teams along with sharing responsibilities for track, golf and cheerleading.

She also served as an adjunct professor in the kinesiology department. A native of Stow, Ohio, Skinner is a 2010 graduate of the University of Toledo with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. Skinner went on to complete her Master of Science in Exercise Physiology at EMU in 2012. While earning her degree, she worked as a graduate assistant athletic trainer for the women’s volleyball and women’s crew programs. Skinner is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of Michigan and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, and also holds a NATABOC athletic training license.

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Wayne Smith

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Wayne Smith is in his eighth year as a full-time member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Smith joined the EMU staff as an under graduate in 2004-05 and was elevated to full-time in 2008.

The 30-year-old Smith is responsible for the day-to-day equipment needs of the EMU’s men’s and women’s basketball, volleyball and EMU’s Olympic sports teams. Smith is a member of the Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA). He married his wife, Kristal, on July 25, 2015.

Christian Spears Deputy Director of Athletics

Christian Spears is in his third year as the Deputy Director of Athletics for Eastern Michigan University. Spears arrived in Ypsilanti following a five-year tenure in the Northern Illinois University Athletics Department. A part of the the athletic department’s Executive Leadership Team, Spears oversees the External Division including development, marketing, corporate partnership efforts, fan experience and media relations. He also leads strategies to increase ticket sales, merchandise and other revenue streams. In addition, Spears assists with the administration of the football program and is responsible for football scheduling. Before coming to EMU, Spears served as the Deputy Director of Athletics and as the sport administrator for the NIU football team. He also served as the acting director of athletics for nearly five months while NIU conducted a national search for their new Director of Athletics following the football team’s Orange Bowl appearance in 2013. While in DeKalb, Spears’ responsibilities included serving as the primary liaison between several campus units and Intercollegiate Athletics, including Academic Affairs and Student Affairs as well as the Office of General Counsel. Additionally, Spears directly supervised the following administrative areas for NIU: Aca-

demics, Compliance, Life Skills, Strength and Conditioning, Sport Psychology, Football Operations and Equipment. Moreover, he coordinated the department’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Graduation Success Rate (GSR). He was also the sport AD for football, men’s basketball, baseball, cross country and track and field. In addition to his duties at Northern Illinois, Spears served as president of the National Association for Athletics Compliance (NAAC) in 2012-13 and on the NAAC Board of Directors from 2008-14. Prior to joining NIU, Spears served for six years at Southern Illinois University, where he was the Assistant Athletic Director. Spears came to SIU in fall of 2003 from Harvard University. Spears began his career as a graduate student working in the athletic marketing office at Long Beach State University; he then served as the Big Ten Minority Intern for Ohio State University working in their athletic compliance office while he matriculated through the Moritz College of Law at Ohio State. Spears is a graduate of the University of Washington, where he majored in political science. He obtained a Master’s Degree in Public Administration from Long Beach State University in 1998 and he received his Juris Doctorate from The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law in 2002. Christian and his wife, Julia, have three children, Rainier, Kai and Skyla.

Greg Steiner

Associate Athletic Director /Media Relations Greg Steiner is in his 15th year with the Eastern Michigan University Athletic Media Relations Office and his first as the Associate Athletic Director for Media Relations. From Dec. 2004 until Oct. 2012, he was the office’s assistant director before serving as the assistant athletic director from 2012-16 He serves as the primary contact for the football women’s basketball and golf teams, while aiding in game-day help with nearly all 21 sports. During his tenure in Ypsilanti, Steiner has directly promoted numerous Academic All-Americans, worked with seven Mid-American Conference championship teams and instituted an aggressive approach to web development through a partnership with SIDEARM Sports to provide better online coverage of Eagle athletic events. Steiner also oversees the EMU-ESPN initiative and mobile production unit, in which EMU students receive valuable hands-on experience working with professional equipment and producing content for a national audience on ESPN3. In addition, he has worked as the play-by-play voice for radio and ESPN television broadcasts of EMU sporting events. In 2015, he took over as the host of the weekly 30-minute “All E Coaches Radio Show.” Well-known throughout the region, Steiner was part of the media relations staff at the 2008 NCAA Men’s Basketball Regional,

the 2009 Final Four and the 2015 NCAA Men’s Basketball Midwest Regional. Steiner has also overseen the statistics crew for the past eight MAC Football Championship games, nine MAC Basketball Tournaments and the previous 10 MAC Baseball Tournaments. The 35-year-old Steiner worked as a student athletic media relations director at Eastern Michigan for three years. A 2003 graduate of EMU, he graduated cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in marketing. During his tenure as a student assistant, Steiner was responsible for the development of the athletics department Web site, as well as most of the office’s publications. Steiner worked four years (2001-05) for WOHL television in Lima, Ohio, as videographer and co-host of “The Friday Night Frenzy” and “The Ottawa Oil Pre-Game Show,” a local high school sports show. He completed an internship at Bluffton University during the summer of 2002, where he assisted with the day-to-day operations of the sports information office. A native of Bluffton, Ohio, Steiner graduated from Bluffton High School in 1999. He is a member of the College of Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA). Steiner and his wife, Cathy, live in Ypsilanti.


EMU Support Staff

Bill Tuscany

Associate Head Athletic Trainer Bill Tuscany is in his 31st year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University sports medicine staff, having been promoted to associate head athletic trainer in Sept. 2001. Tuscany works in the Bowen Field House Athletic Training Room where he oversees the Olympic sports. In addition, Tuscany serves as a preceptor in EMU’s accredited athletic training curriculum.
 A 1973 Eastern Michigan University graduate, Tuscany earned his master’s degree from EMU in 1976. He is a charter member of the Athletic Training Chapter of the Eastern Michigan Alumni Association. 
 
Before joining the EMU athletics department, Tuscany was the head athletics trainer at Lewis University in Romeoville, Ill., from 1976-86. In addition to his athletic training duties at Lewis, Tuscany was the director

of the Emergency Medical Service, an associate professor in physical education and from 1981-86 he was the chairman of the physical education department.
In 1993 Tuscany was elected to the Lewis University Hall of Fame. Tuscany was also a Board of Certification Examiner from 1978 until 2009 at which time the exam was computerized. 
Tuscany is in his 40th year as a certified member of the National Athletic Trainers’ Association (NATA) and is a recipient of the 25 year award. He is also a member of the Michigan Athletic Trainers’ Society, and the Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association. He is a licensed Athletic Trainer by the State of Michigan.
 
 The 65-year-old Tuscany and his wife, Carol, have a daughter, Sarah (34).

Brad Watson Assistant Athletic Trainer

Brad Watson is in his fourth year as an assistant athletic trainer at Eastern Michigan University. He serves as the primary athletic trainer for the EMU men’s basketball and men’s golf teams while overseeing volleyball and rowing. The 27-year-old Watson joined EMU in 2011 as a graduate assistant athletic trainer. He worked directly with the baseball and wrestling teams during his first two years in Ypsilanti, and earned a master’s degree in sport management in 2013. A native of Bellevue, Ohio, Watson is a 2011 graduate of The

Ohio State University with a Bachelor’s of Science in Athletic Training. As an Ohio State undergraduate, Watson assisted with the football, men’s basketball, wrestling and women’s lacrosse teams. He also spent time aiding Worthington Kilbourne High School, Ohio Wesleyan University, the Ohio High School Athletic Association and various Ohio State sports camps. Watson is a certified athletic trainer licensed by the State of Michigan and is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association, Great Lakes Athletic Trainers Association, Michigan Athletic Trainers Soceity, and the College Athletic Trainer’s Society.

Heidi Wegmueller General Manager - IMG College/EMU

Heidi Wegmueller is in her third year as the General Manager of Eastern Michigan IMG Sports Marketing. Wegmueller arrived in Ypsilanti following a short stay working with Badger Sports Properties at the University of Wisconsin. She had previous experience at the Division I level having worked at Bradley University in Peoria, Ill., serving as the Assistant Athletic Director for External Affairs (2012) and the Associate Athletic Director for External Affairs

(2013-14). Before joining the college ranks, Wegmueller worked for The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) of America for eight years. During her first four years (2003-07), Wegmueller was a Public Relations Coordinator, planning and organizing the public and media relations efforts for The PGA’s high-profile

public relations campaigns, initiatives and events. From 2007-11, she was a Senior Account Executive that managed the day-to-day relationships, activation strategy and execution for the world’s largest working sports organization’s most prestigious and valued partners. Wegmueller earned her bachelor’s degree in sports management and communications from the University of Michigan in 2003 and received her master’s degree in international mass communication from Lynn University in 2006. While studying at Michigan, Wegmueller also worked as a tennis teaching professional at Huron Valley Tennis Club (1999-2000) and U-Move at the University of Michigan (2000-02). She began her affiliation with the golf community in 2002 while serving as an intern for the Golf Association of Michigan and followed with a 2003 internship with the United States Golf Association, serving as the tournament director for the 2003 Special Olympics Golf National Invitational Tournament.

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Corey Whitney Academic Counselor

Corey Whitney is in his sixth year as a member of the Eastern Michigan University athletics department. Whitney joined the Student Athlete Support Services staff in the Fall of 2011 as an Academic Counselor. The 43-year-old Whitney spent four years in the United States Coast Guard before earning his degree from Finger Lakes Community College in 1999. Whitney earned his bachelor’s degree from Arizona State University in 2005. In addition to living

in Arizona, Whitney has also lived in Louisiana, New York, Ohio, and Oregon before returning to his native Michigan in 2006 to be closer to family. Whitney arrived at EMU in 2007 and worked as a grounds supervisor for the Physical Plant on campus. Prior to coming to EMU, Whitney enjoyed a successful career in golf course management working at a number of Top-100 courses across the country. Whitney is a certified Master Gardener and has also volunteered with Hospice and animal rescue organizations. His wife Amy, is a pharmacist.


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Rynearson Stadium begins its 48th season as the home venue for the Eastern Michigan University football and track teams in 2012. Opened in 1969, the facility is named for the late Elton J. Rynearson, Sr., who coached football at Eastern Michigan for 28 seasons. The first game played in Rynearson Stadium was Sept. 27, 1969, when EMU upset the University of Akron, 10-3. The stadium was dedicated a few weeks later on Oct. 25, 1969, when EMU lost, 17-7, to the University of Tampa. More than two million fans have seen EMU play in Rynearson. In 22 of the 44 years, Eastern has averaged more than 11,000 fans per home date. The 1995 season proved to be the record-breaking year for Rynearson Stadium attendance. A single-game record crowd of 25,009 was on hand, Sept. 16, 1996, to watch the Eagles dismantle UNLV, 51-6. That fourgame ‘95 season also proved to be a best for season average attendance of 22,602. Rynearson Stadium is set up for a capacity of 30,200 with the ability to expand for larger crowds. The stadium originally held 15,500, but additional seating and lighting were added in 1974 when the now-defunct Detroit Wheels used the facility for their World Football League games. The additional seating in 1974 brought the capacity to 22,227. During the summer of 1992, seating was added on the east side to bring capacity to the current total of 30,200. Built for an approximate cost of $1.4 million in 1969, Rynearson Stadium underwent a major renovation project in 1991 and 1992, which included installation of a StadiaTurf field, a new team building, an additional 10,000-plus seats, new bathroom facilities and concession stands, an expanded press box and state-of-the-art scoreboard were added at a cost of approximately $13 million. The playing field was originally natural grass. A sand-filled artificial surface, StadiaTurf, was installed in 1991. The StadiaTurf surface was replaced in May 1998, by an AstroTurf artificial surface. A FieldTurf surface was installed in the summer of 2005. The press box is located on the top of the westside stands. A second level was added as part of the renovations in 1991. The working media utilize the lower level while the top level is the University hospitality area for the stadium. The EMU locker room is located in the team building at the north end of the stadium. The visitor’s locker room is located below the stands on the west side of the stadium.

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Att. 26,188 (paid) 25,860 (paid) 25,009 24,622 23,083 23,003 22,898 22,309 22,136 21,412 21,245 21,027 20,348 (paid) 20,211 20,205 20,076 19,963 19,654 (paid) 19,628 19,613 (paid) 19,415 19,411 18,920 18,764 18,094 17,750 17,732

TOP 25 RYNEARSON STADIUM CROWDS Date Result Opponent Nov. 28, 2008 W, 56-52 Central Michigan* Oct. 3, 2010 L, 7-42 Toledo* Sept. 16, 1995 W, 51-6 UNLV Oct. 27, 1990 L, 2-16 Central Michigan* Sept. 23, 1995 W, 31-20 Ohio* Oct. 22, 1988 L, 24-31 Western Michigan* Oct. 7, 1995 W, 34-24 Central Michigan* Oct. 23, 1993 L, 20-21 Western Michigan* Oct. 8, 1988 L, 6-20 Central Michigan* Oct. 8, 2016 L, 20-35 Toledo* Oct. 6, 1984 T, 16-16 Central Michigan* Oct. 7, 1989 W, 31-14 Toledo* Sept. 18, 2010 L, 14-52 Central Michigan* Sept. 5, 1992 L, 9-27 Akron* Nov. 14, 1987 W, 38-18 Bowling Green* Sept. 22, 1984 L, 13-16 Ohio* Oct. 4, 2003 L, 3-31 Western Michigan* Oct. 25, 2014 L, 17-28 Northern Illinois* Sept. 27, 2003 L, 13-37 Maryland Nov. 1, 2014 L, 7-38 Central Michigan* Nov. 11, 1995 L, 13-23 Western Michigan* Oct. 27, 1984 L, 10-17 Ball State* Oct. 2, 2004 W, 37-34 Buffalo* Sept. 27, 1986 L, 16-20 Kent State* Oct. 3, 1992 L, 7-24 Miami* Oct. 2, 2004 L, 41-45 Idaho Sept. 8, 1990 W, 27-24 Western Michigan*

Elton J. Rynearson, former athletic director and coach at Eastern Michigan University, died Feb. 8, 1967. “Rynie” coached every varsity sport at one time or another during his 46 years of service to the University. In his 28 years as head football coach, Rynearson compiled a wonlost-tied record of 114-58-15, including one stretch from 1925 to 1933 when his teams lost only six games. In 1968, the Rynearson Scholar-Athlete Award was founded in his memory. It is given annually to the EMU football player who best combines athletic ability and scholastic excellence.


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The Eastern Michigan University Convocation Center, in its 18th season as the crown jewel of EMU athletics, opened up a new era of excitement on the west campus of EMU in the fall of 1998. The state-of-the-art, $29-million facility is the result of a decade-long effort to improve and upgrade University facilities and followed closely the opening of the $41-million Bruce T. Halle Library on the main campus. Construction of the Convocation Center began in the spring of 1997 and culminated with its dedication game, Dec. 9, 1998, with a men’s basketball game against the University of Michigan in front of a crowd of 7,647. Since its opening, the Convocation Center has served as home court for the Eagles’ men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball teams. The EMU wrestling team and women’s gymnastics team have held several meets on the arena floor. The Convocation Center has also served as the site for four Mid-American Conference Championships. EMU hosted the 2000 and 2007 MAC Gymnastics Championship and the 2002 and 2009 MAC Wrestling Championship. The arena has been the host site for seven first-round MAC Women’s Basketball Tournament games, four first-round MAC Volleyball Tournament games and four first-round game for the men’s basketball squad. The building also played the host for the EMU women’s basketball team’s upset of the University of Michigan in the First Round of the 2011 Women’s National Invitational Tournament (WNIT). The Convocation Center also played host to the 2008 WNBA’s Eastern Conference Finals and the WNBA Championship, as the Detroit Shock utilized the facility for the playoffs. Along with their commitment to EMU Athletics, the Convocation Center staff has brought some of the finest entertainers in the world to Ypsilanti. The Convo has hosted concerts by the Black Crowes, Indigo Girls, Godsmack, Smashmouth, Ludacris, Bob Dillion, Toby Keith, Matchbox Twenty, Goo Goo Dolls, Dave Chapelle, John Mayer and Jay-Z. The Convocation Center is also the site for EMU’s spring and winter commencement ceremonies. Among other events that have taken

place include numerous youth sporting competitions, high school commencements, trade shows, job fairs, conventions, charity and community awareness events as well as a circus. The 204,316-square-foot facility features three user-friendly levels — arena, concourse and office — and three seating configurations to maximize crowd capacity and space usage. The largest seating capacity is for center-stage entertainment activities, with 9,500 seats available. The capacity for basketball games is approximately 8,800. EMU’s athletic administration is located on the office level, along with offices for the EMU football, men’s and women’s basketball and volleyball coaching staffs. The EMU Athletic Media Relations Office, as well as offices for the Convocation Center staff, are located on the office level. The main athletic training room and office space for EMU’s sports medicine staff is located on the arena level as are strength and conditioning facilities and equipment rooms. In the summer of 2012, the Convocation Center received a major face-lift, as a YESCO four-sided ceiling hung display sign, featuring video boards on all four sides, was installed above center court in the arena. The fixture features four 10MM full color video boards, with each board’s active area measuring 15.7-foot wide by 11.5-foot tall. In addition, the system also features three ribbon displays on the west and east sides and under the scoreboard. The arena will also showcase an integrated light emitting diode (LED) courtside scorer’s table. There is no doubt that the Convocation Center has become a special place for athletic events, but there is a warm spot in the hearts of Eastern Michigan fans for Bowen Field House, the home for men’s and women’s basketball games for 43 years. Bowen was built in 1955 at a cost of $1.25 million. The facility has 79,529 square feet of floor space and includes an eight-laps-to-the-mile indoor track. An additional 9,394 square feet, along with new permanent seating, a new court and upgrading of the facility was completed in 1982 at a cost of $506,938. Bowen still serves as home to EMU’s track teams and also serves as a practice facility for many of Eastern’s varsity squads.

TALE OF THE TAPE THE CONVOCATION CENTER Cost - $29.6 million Square Feet - 204,316 Seating Capacity (Basketball) - 8,784 Seating Capacity (Other Events) - 9,512 Building Time Frame Construction Started: 1996 Dedication: December 12, 1998 Design/Build Team Barton-Malow Company Architects Rossetti Associates of Birmingham/ The Argos Group

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YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) -- Eastern Michigan Univer- nahan said that a shuttle service to and from additional parking at sity’s Indoor Athletic Practice Facility, also known as “The Bubble,” is Westview has helped offset the situation. paying dividends for the University, the community and EMU ath- “We need about 50 more spaces,” said Monahan. He said there is a proposal to add additional spaces on a hill near the existing letics in its second year of operation. “I think the facility has been invaluable,” said former Eastern spaces. Michigan University’s athletic director Derrick Gragg. “It is the Monahan said the facility had netted $325,000 in user fees as first time in EMU athletic history that our football team has been of March and is “in the black.” However, he said some utility billing able to do conditioning and practice in the winter months without issues are still being worked out so determining a profit margin is interruption. We also have seen improvement in our baseball and difficult at this point. softball programs, and the practice facility has had something to “I think it was a great decision by the University,” said Monahan do with that. This facility should help reduce the competitive ad- of building the facility. “The community seems pleased. It has been vantages that other programs have had in the past and is helping wonderful for the University and it is paying for itself.” EMU catch up to other schools.” “Everything has gone very smoothly,” said Mark Monahan, director of the EMU Convocation Center, which oversees the indoor practice facility. “Since January, it has been booked all the time. We have had a ton of youth sports use it.” The indoor practice facility, which cost $3.9 million to build, was inflated during February 2010. The facility is a permanent airsupported structure that is 410 feet long, 210 feet wide, and 75 feet tall; and includes a welcome center (1,100 square feet) and convertible space (86,000 square feet) that can be configured for a football field, an international soccer field, four youth soccer fields or two youth baseball/softball fields. A full-time supervisor and students staff the facility. The facility, located at 150 Westview Drive, is open Monday-Friday, from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday, from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Youth soccer, Little League baseball, high school football teams, EMU club sports, recreational groups and six intercollegiate teams have used the facility since it opened last year, said Monahan. The six intercollegiate sports that use the facility are football, baseball, softball, women’s soccer, and men’s and women’s golf. “It’s been fantastic for our league,” said Dave York, soccer manager for Total Sports Complex. “We are able to incorporate more Ann Arbor-based clubs so they don’t have to drive so far to play.” Total Sports Complex runs youth soccer programs — that includes approximately 700 players — in southeastern Michigan and Ohio. Monahan said there has been one challenge for the facility. “Parking has been an issue because business is so good,” he said. The facility has 100 spaces, but the volume associated with its use has led Monahan to request additional parking. Currently, Mo-


Tale of the Tape What:

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Multi-purpose air-supported indoor facility

Where: Located on the lower football practice field near the corner of Huron River Drive and Westview drive Cost:

$3.9 million

Size:

410 feet long 210 feet wide 75 feet tall 86,000 square feet of convertible space

Covering:

Polyester material with steel cable grids (Arizon Company)

Playing Surface: Artificial-FieldTurf Designer/Builder:

Turner Construction

Architect:

BEI Associates, Inc.

Start of Construction:

November 2, 2009

Completion Date: Usage:

April 20, 2010

EMU football, baseball, softball, women's soccer, men's and women's golf; Also available for rental to campus intramural and club teams and area teams.

Additional Construction: 1,100 -square foot welcome center; 100-vehicle parking lot

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The EMU Identity NOT ALWAYS THE EAGLES Since the 1991 season, Eastern Michigan University athletic teams have gone by the nickname“Eagles.” The Eagles name was officially adopted on May 22, 1991, when the EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the existing Huron nickname and logo with the new one. EMU originally went by the nicknames “Normalites” and “Men from Ypsi” and various other titles down through the years before “Hurons” was adopted in 1929. The “Hurons” first came into being as the result of a contest sponsored by the Men’s Union in 1929. On Oct. 31 of that year, a three-person committee, composed of Dr. Clyde Ford, Dr. Elmer Lyman and Professor Bert Peet, selected the name “Hurons” from the many entries in the contest. The name was submitted by two students, Gretchen Borst and George Hanner. Hanner was working at the Huron Hotel at the time of the contest and was no doubt as much influenced by his place of employment as by the Huron Indian tribe. The runner-up name in that contest was Pioneers. EMU began investigating the appropriateness of its Huron Indian logo after the Michigan Department of Civil Rights issued a report in October 1988 suggesting that all schools using such logos drop them. The report indicated that the use of Native American names, logos and mascots for athletic teams promoted racial stereotypes. At that time, four colleges, 62 high schools and 33 junior high/middle schools in Michigan used Indian logos or names. The EMU Board of Regents voted to replace the Huron name with Eagles, taken from three recommendations from a committee charged with supplying a new nickname. The other two final names submitted were Green Hornets and Express.

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Eastern Eagles Fight Song “Eastern Eagles, hats off to you! Fight, fight, fight for ole EMU. Look to the sky, the Eagles will fly, the bravest we’ll defy. ... Rah,rah, rah!”

EMU Alma Mater Eastern, sacred Alma Mater to your name we shall be true.

“Hold that line for ole Green and White. Sons and daughters show your might. So, FIGHT, FIGHT! for ole EMU and vic-tor-y!”

Softly floating on the breeze, verdant green with white of snow,

Ever marching on to victory, we’ll stand by to see you through,

This our banner we will carry in our hearts whe’er we go.

Go Green Go Green, roll up the score. Go Green, let’s get some more. Raise a cheer for old Green and White. Let’s show them we came here to fight. Go Green, vic’try we’ll claim. Go Green, let’s win this game. We’ll always fight for old EMU. Come on and let’s go Green!

EMU OLYMPIANS THROUGH THE YEARS EMU has had a track representative at the summer Olympic Games since Hayes Jones in 1960. The Eagles have had 18 representatives in 56 years, 15 men and three women.

Some of EMU’s Prominent Alumni • Charlie Batch, Lional Dalton, Jason Jones, T.J. Lang, Barry Stokes, Kevin Walter – professional football players • Ron Campbell – President, Tampa Bay Lightning •

Fred Cofield, Earle Higgins, Harvey Marlatt, George Gervin, Grant Long, Derrick Dial, Earl Boykins, Carl Thomas, Charles Thomas – professional basketball players

• General John G. Coburn -- One-of-eight four-star generals in the United States • Hayes Jones -- Olympic gold medalist

• Bruce T. Halle -- Founder and CEO of Discount Tire Co.

• Rodney Slater -- Former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

• John Heffron -- Winner of NBC’s Last Comic Standing in 2004

• Shirley Spork -- Co-founder of the LPGA

• Greg Mathis –Judge and later TV personality • Lloyd Olds - Designed the zebra shirt worn by referees • Dean Rockwell – Olympic team wrestling coach in 1964 • Rocky Roe -- Major League Baseball umpire • Jack Roush -- CEO and owner of Roush Racing

• Bob Welch -- Cy Young Award winner


NCAA Compliance The Eastern Michigan University Office of Athletics Compliance is committed to a comprehensive compliance program that educates student-athletes, prospective student-athletes, institutional employees, community members and boosters about the importance of adhering to NCAA, Mid-American Conference and institutional rules. The commitment to compliance ensures institutional control over the department of athletics. The existence of a successful compliance program depends on the willingness of coaches, administrators, staff, student-athletes and boosters to be cognizant of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. RECRUITING DO'S AND DON'TS Only EMU coaches may be involved in the recruiting process. Boosters may not make any recruiting contacts with prospective studentathletes, Boosters are prohibited from the following: • Do not telephone, write or make in-person contact with a prospect for recruiting purposes • Do not contact a prospect's coach, principal or counselor in an attempt to evaluate the prospect • Do not become involved in making arrangements for a prospect, the prospect's relatives or friends to receive money or financial aid of any kind • Do not visit a prospect's school to acquire films or transcripts in an attempt to evaluate the prospect's academic or athletics eligibility • Do not have contact with a prospect, their relatives or friends during any of their visits to EMU's campus • Do not contact student-athletes enrolled in other four-year institutions regarding the possibility of transferring to EMU Even though there are many rules prohibiting your involvement with prospects and the recruiting process, as a booster you are permitted to do the following: • Notify EMU coaching staff about noteworthy prospects in your area, • Attend a prospect's athletics event on your own initiative, provided no contact with the prospect, the prospect's parents or coach occurs, • Continue existing friendships, provided solicitation of a prospect's enrollment does not occur.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact EMU’s Athletic Compliance Office

EMU Compliance Office 734.487.4519

WHAT IS COMPLIANCE? At Eastern Michigan University, the Office of Compliance works within the department of athletics and the University to ensure EMU's compliance with all applicable NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. In doing so, the compliance office is charged with the following tasks: • Educating administrators, coaches, staff, prospective student-athletes, current student-athletes and boosters about NCAA, MAC and institutional rules; • Developing monitoring systems to ensure compliance with NCAA, MAC and institutional rules (e.g., recruiting, academic eligibility, financial aid, awards and benefits, amateurism and agents); • Investigating and reporting violations of NCAA, MAC and institutional rules. ARE YOU A BOOSTER? You are a booster if you are or ever have: • Been a member of a booster organization that supports EMU athletics (e.g., EMU Athletic Club, E-Gridiron Group); • Made any financial contributions to the athletics department; • Been involved in promoting EMU's athletics program; • Been a season ticket holder; or • Provided benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their relatives or friends. You can become a booster if you provide benefits to prospects, student-athletes, their relatives or friends and any of the following statements are true: • The relationship between the athlete (or parents of the athlete) and the individual providing the benefits developed as a result of the athlete's participation in athletics or their reputation as an athlete; • The relationship began only after the athlete become a prospect; • The relationship began only after the athlete had achieved notoriety due to his or her athletic ability or reputation; • The pattern of benefits increased after the athlete attained notoriety as a talented athlete.

ONCE A BOOSTER ALWAYS A BOOSTER. Once an individual is identified as a booster, the person retains that identity forever! This is true even if the individual no longer contributes to, or is involved with, EMU's athletics program. WHO IS A PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE? A prospective student-athlete (prospect) is a student who has started classes for the ninth grade, students enrolled in preparatory schools and two-year colleges are also considered prospects. An individual remains a prospect even after he/she signs a National Letter of Intent. WHAT IS AN EXTRA BENEFIT? An extra benefit is any special arrangement by a EMU employee or booster to provide a prospect, student-athlete or their relatives or friends a benefit not expressly authorized by the NCAA. Examples of impermissible benefits include, but are not limited to, the following: • Gifts of cash, clothing, equipment or any other tangible item; • A special discount, payment arrangement or credit on any purchase or service; • Loan of money or co-signing of loans; • A vehicle, use of a vehicle, or any transportation expenses; • Free or reduced-cost services, purchases or rentals; • Entertainment on- or off-campus; or • Free or reduced-cost rent or housing. WHAT ARE THE CONSEQUENCES? EMU is responsible for the actions of its boosters. If a booster provides an impermissible benefit to a prospect, student-athlete, their relatives or friends, EMU may be subject to penalties from the NCAA and Mid-American Conference. When a violation occurs, regardless of intention, it can: • Jeopardize the eligibility of prospective and current student-athletes; • Result in the EMU athletics program being penalized by the NCAA and/or the MidAmerican Conference; and • Cause you to lose benefits or privileges associated with the athletics department (i.e., booster club membership, ticket privileges). QUESTIONS? The above information is a brief overview of compliance and rules pertaining to boosters and their interactions with prospective studentathletes. If you have any questions about any NCAA, MAC or institutional rules, please contact the Christopher Hoppe at 734.487.3263 or choppe3@emich.edu. For more information on compliance and boosters, please visit the Office of Athletic Compliance's website at: EMUEagles.com/compliance

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Student-Athlete Support Student-Athlete Support Services

Academic, personal and professional support are essential to college success. At EMU, Student-Athlete Support Services (SASS) helps student-athletes reach their full potential. Our philosophy is to offer an academic support program, integrated with the University, that will assist all student-athletes with their transition into college. This all-encompassing support continues throughout each student-athlete’s collegiate career, until the day he or she receives a diploma, lands a job or enters graduate school. Being proactive rather than reactive, our staff does not wait for an academic crisis to occur. We gather important background information and build an academic profile on each student-athlete, assessing his or her needs in advance. Services provided through SASS include the following: programs that focus on student-athletes’ special needs, monitoring academic performance, providing learning assistance, assisting with registration procedures, assisting in monitoring athletic eligibility, providing priority registration and making sure that athletes are advised about current NCAA, MAC and university rules and regulations. Freshmen and transfer student-athletes encounter a major transition when making the switch from high school or community college to a university. These students, while adjusting to their new routines, receive extra attention and support. College is not easy. But with hard work and dedication from both the studentathlete and the support staff, the student-athlete can have a successful college experience. The success of Eastern’s student-athletes hinges on their willingness to seek assistance from SASS as well as other university student services. SASS staff members continually refer student-athletes to the Admissions Office, Academic Advising Center, Career Services Center, Health Services, the Records Office, Financial Aid and The Holman Learning Center. Faculty members also provide assistance to student-athletes through advising in course selection and providing additional help with courses when requested.

Athletic Training and Sports Medicine

The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine Department has a long history and reputation for excellence in the health care of student-athletes and the education of athletic training students. Founding practitioners Gary Strickland, Ron Venis and Dr. Wally Roeser envisioned a goal of first-class prevention, management and rehabilitation of athletic injuries for all student-athletes. Although the department continues to grow, its primary mission remains the same. The student-athletes participating in intercollegiate athletics receive comprehensive health care from an expansive sports medicine team. The Eastern Michigan University Sports Medicine staff is led by Dr. Tara MasterHunter, Dr. Zoe Foster, Dr. David Alvarez, Dr. George Pujalte, Dr. Wally Roeser, Dr. Bruce Miller, Dr. Don Wurtzel and head athletic trainer Steve Nordwall. Additionally, the staff consists of two primary care sports medicine fellows, three full-time staff athletic trainers, two full-time athletic training clinical educators, five graduate assistant athletic trainers and the team dentist. Our sports medicine staff works in conjunction with various medical professionals within the community who provide nutritional, dental, vision and other specialized services for our student-athletes. At Eastern Michigan University, the philosophy of the Sports Medicine staff is two-fold: To provide a high standard of medical care through effective preventive and management programs, and to facilitate an effective post-injury rehabilitation process for a safe return to competition. In all cases, the ultimate well-being of each student-athlete is considered our number one priority, not only while they compete at Eastern Michigan University, but during their lifetime as well. The Sports Medicine staff operates out of three campus athletic training facilities in the Convocation Center, Bowen Field House and the Rynearson Stadium team building.

Sports Performance/Strength and Conditioning

Our Sports Performance Program applies a complete approach to scientifically and practically progress each individual athlete. Our purpose is to improve all components that will aid in achieving maximal athletic performance while reducing the occurrence of injury. We incorporate athletic based, free weight, multi-joint, and multi-directional movements which vary from a diverse collection of strength and conditioning disciplines to prepare each athlete for the general and specific demands of their sport. Standards that will be implemented at all times are: Integrity, Attention to Detail, Quality before Quantity, and Execution before Innovation. Assuming quality thought and effort have been put into a sports performance program, all else being equal, the program feels that these three components are usually separating an elite level program from the average. Incorporating Daily Competitions – The ability for athletes to compete in an every day setting is critical to the success of team and individual sports. Anything from team relay’s, to 1 on 1 tug of wars, to using a dumbbell weight heavier than the previous week. I simply make the statement to my teams, “WIN THE DAY.” Work harder – beat your last weeks sets/reps/weight/time, COMPETE! There is competitive nature in all mankind. Sometimes it takes a little extra effort on the coaching end to see it. Fill your team with competitors and your program will take care of itself. Physical and Mental Sport Transfer – Training to the specifics of the sport, and style that the head coaches are teaching is an essential way to succeed at any level. Find out what the sport coaches are looking to achieve and speak their same language. You are an addition to their staff, hop on board and cater your philosophy to their needs. Giving each athlete specific examples of on field/on court experiences where success can either be earned or an opportunity can be lost. Being able to make athlete’s understand the importance of mental toughness that is needed in the weight room and how it transfers over to their sport. The pain, the physical and mental struggles they endure in each training session is setting them up for success for their competitive season. Fight for every rep just as you would for any rebound, blocked shot, interception, or stolen base. Make references back to their closest contests that might have been decided by one play – (or one rep). Positive Influential Environment – Do athletes leave the weight room looking to return for more or dreading the next time they have to mope through one of the most silent hours of their day? Each session, from the minute the first athlete walks in, to the last grueling minute they are dragging out, fill the room with ENERGY!!! Push them through their toughest moments and coach every rep. Show each and every athlete that you care about their progress. Stay vocal, provide positive feedback as well as constructive criticism, play that latest hip-hop track and find a way to create a positive training environment.


Eagles Pride

Eagles Pride provides vital financial support to more than 550 student-athletes at Eastern Michigan University as they strive for excellence on the court and in the classroom. Nearly 1,000 donors generously supported our outstanding scholar-athletes each year. Established in 1994, Eagles Pride (formerly the EMU Athletic Club) raises funds in three key areas for EMU's 21 varsity athletic teams: annual-use operating funds, endowment, and facility related projects. Today, annual-use giving is the most critical area of support needed by the Athletic Department. These contributions directly support the operating budgets of our teams and help provide the most basic needs to our coaches and student-athletes, including comprehensive national recruiting efforts, out of region travel to maintain nationally competitive schedules, equipment such as uniforms, balls, nets, bats, and much more. Gifts to any of our teams, or to the Eagles Pride Fund (which will be used for the most urgent needs of the athletic department), are an investment in the future leaders of the state of Michigan. Join Eagles Pride today and make a difference for EMU Athletics.

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Enhance the EMU Student-Athlete Experience Tax Deduction (consult your tax professional) LykeLine Athletics Insider Email Recognition on EMUEaglesPride.com Athletics Email updates from Eagles Pride Eagles Pride Block E Car Decal Option to Purchase Basketball Floor Seats* Football Sideline Passes for 2* Invitation for 2 to the 2016 YPSI Awards Invitation for 2 to the 2016 Football Season Premiere Dinner* Invitation for 2 to the 2016 Basketball Party in the Paint* Official adidas EMU Athletics Apparel Item Option to purchase Eagles Pride Suite Tickets* Reserved VIP Parking Space for Football and Basketball Two All Sports Passes (EMU Home Events) Invitation for 2 to FLY WITH THE EAGLES FOOTBALL TEAM to Missouri or Charlotte* NCAA Final Four Ticket Access * Official adidas EMU Athletics Apparel Package *Signifies sport-specific or unrestricted giving element. Please contact us for more information.

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E-Club Hall of Fame The Eastern Michigan University alumni varsity letterwinners club, E-Club, sponsors the EMU Athletic Hall of Fame. This year’s class will mark the 41st anniversary of the E-Club Athletic Hall of Fame. 1976 Charles Eugene Beatty* James “Bingo” Brown* William E. Foy* George W. Marshall* Lloyd W. Olds* Elton J. Rynearson, Sr.* Edwin Shadford* Raymond L. Stites* 1977 C. Dale Curtiss* Charles Hanneman* Charles “Whitey” Hlad* Hayes W. Jones Harry Ockerman* Dean Rockwell* Olin Sanders* Paul Shoemaker* 1978 William E. Crouch* Daniel Webster Kirksey Robert K. Middlekauff Thomas V. Quinn* Kenneth “Red” Simmons* Andrew Vanyo* James A. Walsh* William C. Zepp* 1979 Louis Batterson* James Bibbs Merrill Hershey* Harvey Marlatt George Muellich* Ron Oestrike Arthur D. Walker* Frank “Buck” Weeber* 1980 Ruth Boughner* Leighton Boyd* Kenneth “Beef” Matheson* Ferris G. Newman* Bob Parks 1981 Delmar Allman* Rha W. Arnold* Charles E. Forsythe* James R. Martin* David L. Pureifory* Abe Rosenkrantz* Clarence B. Sabbath* Shirley G. Spork 1982 Garion H. Campbell* Clifford D. Crane* Marvin R. Mittlestat* Albert H. Pingel Earl N. Riskey* Charles J. Shonta Fred D. Trosko* 1983 Roger Arnett* Santee Brockman* Ralph Gilden Augusta “Gussie” Harris* Kenneth Hawk* Charles Lappeus* Neville “Tex” Walker* George Wendt*

1984 William Barrett James Bell Wardell Gilliam* Gordon Minty Bernard Otto* 1985 John Banaszak Doug Cossey* Hasely Crawford Michael H. Jones* Richard Moseley Charles Paige Jean Siterlet* 1986 Jean S. Cione* David Ellis Bruce Howell Ron Johnson Richard G. Raymond Bill Tipton 1987 Glenn Davis Marvin Johnson Bob Rowland* William J. Stephens Jack Weiss 1988 Norbert S. Badar Clarence Chapman Sherm J. Collins Clare Ebersole Stanley McConnor Bob Welch* 1989 Gary Bastien William M. Cave* Ron Gulyas Ann (Meachum) Lohner Bob Owchinko Harry Werbin* 1990 Ken Bruchanski Dottie Denise Davis Jeffrey E. Dils Frank Reaume Virgil E. Windom Duane Zemper 1991 James Brodie* Tom Fagan Jim Grant* Jeff Huxley James Ross Claude Snarey* 1992 Cleon Gilliam Jay Jones Susan “Sue” Parks Mike Strickland Leo Turner* 1993 Joe Brodie Laurie Ann Byrd Oswald Gaynier* George Gervin Nick Manych*

1994 Terry Collins Donna Donakowski F.L. “Frosty” Ferzacca* Kevin “Rocky” Miller Robert Sims C.P. Steimle* 1995 John Clay Bob Crosby Kerry Keating James Matthews Lucy Parker Larry Radcliff 1996 Jim Applegate John C. Fountain Kennedy McIntosh* Randy Mills Andrea (Bowman) Osika Jeff Peck 1997 Walter Gerald Brown* Ed Engle* Glenn Gulliver Earle Higgins Duane Root Eugene Thomas Claudia Wasik 1998 Marc Dingman Grant Long Loita “Blink” Molineaux* Nanette Push Ron Saunders* Pat Sheridan Tom Smith 1999 Ron Adams Jim Harkema Kelly Hebler Dave Kieft Leroy Potter* Mark Smith Jeff Washington 2000 Wilbur P. Bowen* Jack Brusewitz Chris Hoiles Denise (Kaercher) Leipold Jim Nelson Jenny Romatowski Wayne Seiler 2001 Angie Fielder Jon Gates Bob Jennings Mauri Jormakka* George Mead* John “Rocky” Roe Rodney Slater

2003 Sherry (Anderson) Boughton Sharon (Brown) Calhoun Marsha (Barker) Crosby Jim Dutcher Garry Grady Paul McMullen Joel Smith 2004 Melissa (Drouillard) Bater Roxanne (Munch) Bronkema Roger Coryell Mark Dailey Earl Dixon Mireille (Sankatsing) Smith Jim Streeter 2005 Tommy Asinga Dan Boisture* Ben Braun Hamilton Morningstar* Dr. Waldomar Roeser Danny Schmitz Sara Seegers Harold Simons 2006 Nikki (Stubbs) Douglas Greg Howe Carole Huston Dazel Jules Peter Linn Bob Lints Gary Tyson 2007 Al Jagutis Marci Kelley Mark Leonard Tamyka McCord Stan Vinson Doug Willer 2008 Joy (Inniss) Johnson Lindell Reason Jeff Reaume* Sarah Willis Chuck Wilson

2009 Denise Allen Charlie Batch Jerry Cerulla Angela (Springer) Johnson Sharon McNie Gary Patton Gary Strickland 2010 Clement Chukwu Dawn (Godfrey) Heck Laurie Hubbard JoAnne (LeFevre) McBroom Hildred Lewis John R. Martin Barry Stokes 2011 Ingrid (Boyce) Benn Howard Booth Traci (Parsons) McMullen Linda Milholland Jamie Nieto Norm Parker* John Schmidt 2012 Erik Henriksen Ivory Westly Hood Brian Tolbert Sharon (Rose) Schwartz Jerry Umin 2013 Dennis Betts Earl Boykins JoyAnn Clarke Wondella Devers Derrick Dial Eugene Smith Donald Stewart 2014 Boaz Kisang Cheboiywo Kathy Hart Fred LaPlante Tom Michael Lorenzo M. Neeley Allyson Newman Brett Petersmark 2015 Joe Codrington Tracy Deeter George Harrison Paul Scicluna* L.J. Shelton Stephanie Smiley Barry Susterka 2016 Steve Brown Lional “Jelly Roll” Dalton Conne Miner Fabian Rollins Greg Ryan Robin Baun *Deceased

2002 William “Audie” Cole Rena (Cox) McBroom Earl Jones Lanny Mills J.E. Morcombe* Jim Pietrzak Ron Rice Mary Smith*


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