2015 Georgia State Track and Field Media Guide

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2015 Track and Field Team

Front Row (left to right): Nuria Ramirez, Katherine Randolph, Carina Nieto, Jordan Townsley, Nylah Chavis, Mackenzie Nail, Sarah Bearden, Jada Stewart and Jasmyne Robinson. Second row: Ashlan Rosier, Jennifer Rubel, Hannah Stefanoff, Carole Idolphine, Stella Christoforou, Carole Ngondi, Melanie Hamilt, Aubreya Smith and Allyson Goff. Back row: head coach Chris England, Ravin Gilbert, Wande Brewer, Tracy Dorcemont, Kelsey Gray, Carresa Reeves, Alexandria Jackson, Alysiah Whittaker, Danielle Livingstone, Niamh Kearney, assistant coach Marlo Vinson and assistant coach Ricardo Page.


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2014 SeaSon Review

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Season Review..............................................................................34-36 2013 Women’s Indoor Finish.................. 5th Sun Belt (70 points) 2013 Women’s Outdoor Finish.............2nd Sun Belt (111 points) Sun Belt Champion....................................................................1 • Katharine Showalter (3,000m steeplechase) Outdoor All-Sun Belt...................................................................8 • Wande Brewer 4x100m, 4x400m • Tatiana Colbert 4x100m, 4x400m • Talia Colbert 4x400m • Carole Idolphine 400m hurdles • Katherine Randolph 4x100m • Katharine Showalter 3,000m steeple, 1,500m School Records Broken..............................................................7 • Alysiah Whittaker............................................Shot Put • LaPorscha Wells................................. Hammer Throw • Kelsey Gray.......................................................Javelin • Wande Brewer............................................200 meters • Niamh Kearney...........................................Indoor Mile • Aniya Moore.................................... Indoor Pentathlon • Alysiah Whittaker.................................Inddor Shot Put Season Statistics...........................................................................37-41

Track and Field Staff Head Coach Chris England.................................................................8 Years at GSU..............................................................5th Season Alma Mater..........................................................Ohio State (‘97) Assistant Coaches........................................................................10-11 Sprints/Hurdles/Relays/Hor. Jumps.........................Marlo Vinson Throws/Jumps/Multis.............................................. Ricardo Page Volunteer Assistant (sprints)...................................Jamal Barnes Graduate Assistant (jumps).................................. Carlos Morgan Strength and Conditioning.................................. Jacob Lonowski Strength and Conditioning......................................Devin Vernick Support Staff.......................................................................................12

2015 TEAM Roster Roster and Pronunciation Guide............. 14 SENIORS Wande Brewer......................................... 15 Stella Christoforou..............................16-17 Carole Idolphine...................................... 18 Niamh Kearney...................................19-20 Carresa Reeves...................................... 21 Jennifer Rubel.........................................22 Hannah Stefanoff................................23-24 JUNIORS Ravin Gilbert............................................25 Carina Nieto............................................25 Katherine Randolph................................. 26 Jasmyne Robinson.................................. 26 Sharonda Bryant..................................... 27 Breonca Reid........................................... 27 Tyler Watson............................................27 SOPHOMORES Tracy Dorcemont..................................... 28 Kelsey Gray.............................................28 Alexandria Jackson................................. 29 Mackenzie Nail........................................ 29 LaPorscha Wells...................................... 30 Alysiah Whittaker..................................... 30 FRESHMEN Sarah Bearden........................................ 31 Nylah Chavis........................................... 31 Allyson Goff.............................................31 Melanie Hamilt.........................................32 Danielle Livingstone................................ 32 Nuria Ramirez......................................... 32 Ashlan Rosier.......................................... 33 Aubreya Smith......................................... 33 Jordan Townsley...................................... 33 The 2015 Georgia State Track and Field media guide is an official publication of the GSU Sports Communications Department. Photographs provided courtesy of Jeff Hurndon, Jonathan Philips, Randy Wilson and Michael Wade. Special thanks to all previous SIDs for their records. This book was produced by Charlie Taylor.

History & Records Program History.................................................................................44 Conference Titles.......................................................................1 Individiual Conference Champions...........................................52 Women’s All-Conference Participants....................................131 Women’s NCAA Regional Qualifyers.......................................69 Women’s NCAA Championship Qualifyers.................................6 Conference Championships..............................................................44 School Records..................................................................................45 Women’s Indoor Performance List...................................................46 Women’s Outdoor Performance List................................................47 Conference Awards and Records.....................................................48 NCAA Qualifiers..................................................................................49 Individual Conference Champions...................................................50 All-Conference Competitors..............................................................51 All-Time Roster...................................................................................52

Georgia State University This Is Georgia State.....................................................................56-57 Location.....................................................................Atlanta, Ga. Founded...............................................................................1913 Enrollment.........................................................................32,500 Nickname...................................................................... Panthers Colors.................................................................. Blue and White Affiliation............................................................. NCAA Division I Conference..................................................Sun Belt Conference Phone.................................................................. (404) 413-4000 Website.........................................www.GeorgiaStateSports.com President Dr. Mark P. Becker.............................................................54 Director of Athletics Charlie Cobb....................................................55 Campus..........................................................................................58-59 University Housing........................................................................60-61 Atlanta............................................................................................62-63 Conditioning/Sports Medicine......................................................64-65 Student-Athlete Development...........................................................66 Community Outreach.........................................................................67 Sun Belt Conference..........................................................................68 Roster Photo Page.............................................................................70

NCAA Principle of Sporting Behavior and Ethical Conduct For intercollegiate athletics to promote the character development of participants, to enhance the integrity of higher education and to promote civility in society, student-athletes, coaches, and all others associated with these athletics programs and events should adhere to such fundamental values as respect, fairness, civility, honesty and responsibility. These values should be manifest not only in athletics participation, but also in the broad spectrum of activities affecting the athletics program.

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2015 Season Preview

ALYSIAH WHITTAKER

NIAMH KEARNEY

Second-Place Finish Keeps Focus On Championship Georgia State finished second in the Sun Belt outdoor championships in 2014 and fifth in the Sun Belt indoor championships, improving in its second year in the league. Maybe the third time will be the charm for GSU to gain a track and field championship as it had done in 2011 in the Colonial Athletic Association.

team rise from seventh in 2013 to fifth place. The Panthers’ point total rose from 31 to 70 points with eight competitors earning All-Sun Belt Conference status with a top-eight finish. GSU had never competed for a championship indoors prior to the Sun Belt. “We hope to keep working our way toward the top,” England said.

Fifth-year head coach Chris England has a roster of 28 competitors and counts on the quality and talent to earn points up and down the roster.

“Competing in Birmingham all winter and having the Sun Belt meet there will be good for us,” he concluded.

Outdoors, GSU had a strong final day to climb to second in the Sun Belt meet in San Marcos, Texas. Georgia State scored 111 points, buoyed by 103 points in the track events. Those 103 points in track were 25 more than the nearest team in just track points. Eight Panthers earned All-Sun Belt status.

“I think we have 28 talented student-athletes who can all score points by being a top-eight finisher or better in their respective events at the Sun Belt championship meets,” England noted. “That overall talent base will be our strength, but we still don’t people competing in all the field events and will need to take full advantage of what strengths we have.”

“We are probably a little stronger outdoors due to the nature of the events because our recent history in many of those events has shown success and translated to points,” England said.

This year’s roster includes 11 newcomers among the 28 on the GSU track and field squad this year. “We’re developing a stronger team atmosphere and I am a firm believer in passion and attitude being key ingredients to success,” England said. “These 11 new members are learning our methods and systems and we feel good about the progress the whole team has made since this time last year.” For GSU in the Sun Belt, the indoor track championship meet in 2014 saw the

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Consistent improvement is always a challenge. The team broke seven school records last year. “That trend is always there for the student-athletes to each measure up and improve their personal best and strive for the school record,” England pointed out.

RAVIN GILBERT

The Georgia State program is also about the education and degree, as well as the timed and measured competitions.

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2015 Indoor Schedule Dec. 5,2014 Jan. 9-10 Jan. 16-17 Jan. 23 Jan. 24 Feb. 6-7 Feb. 13-14 Feb. 13-14 Feb. 23-24 March 13-14

Birmingham Southern Icebreaker Birmingham, Ala. UAB Blazer Invitational Birmingham, Ala. ETSU Invitational Johnson City, Tenn. UAB Vulcan Invitational (one day) Birmingham, Ala. UAB Green & Gold Invitational (one day) Birmingham, Ala. ETSU Bucs Invitational Johnson City, Tenn. Samford Invitational (split squad) Birmingham, Ala. SPIRE Indoor Invitational Geneva, Ohio Sun Belt Indoor Championships Birmingham, Alla. NCAA Indoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark.

March 14 March 19-20 March 27-28 April 3-4 April 17-18 April 24 May 8-10 May 28-30 June 10-13

Jacksonville State Invitational USF Bulls Invitational Yellow Jacket Invitational Florida Relays Georgia Tech Invitational Tom Jones Invitational Sun Belt Outdoor Championships NCAA East Preliminaries NCAA Outdoor Championships

2015 Outdoor Schedule Jacksonville, Ala. Tampa, Fla. Atlanta, Ga. Gainesville, Fla. Auburn, Ala. Gainesville, Fla. Gulf Shores, Ala. Jacksonville, Fla. Eugene, Ore.

“Our team GPA has been solid and on the rise and we are among the leaders on our campus and in the Sun Belt in academics. This is an area of pride and an important area we will always provide support and encouragement.” The coaching staff of England adds a pair of veterans as veteran coach Marlo Vinson, a former Georiga Southern head coach, comes to oversee the sprints, hurdles, relays and horizontal jumps. Veteran field coach Ricardo Page comes from Jackson State to tutor that area of throwers, as well as jumps and multis. “We have a master plan across the board and the coaching staff works hard to help the student-athletes reach their goals and perform their best.” SPRINTS/HURDLES With four returning sprinters and hurdlers, this area has even more success. “We look for big things from this group and have high goals for them,” England said. “They will be expected to carry their weight and help the team’s younger members learn how to train hard and then compete hard.” Wande Brewer has been all-conference in the 100 meters, 200 meters and with the relay teams. Her 23.47 in the 200m is a school record and was fourth at the Sun Belt championship after a fifth-place finish in the indoor championship. Her 11.72 in the 100m was seventh in the Sun Belt. Junior Ravin Gilbert was an NCAA Preliminaries qualifier with her 11.59 in the 100 meters and was fourth in the Sun Belt. She clocked a 24.02 in the 200m and had a 24.55 in the Sun Belt qualifier and was seventh in the finals. Carole Idolphine was second at the Sun Belt championship in the 400meter hurdles in 1:01.08. Junior Jasmyne Robinson was seventh indoors at the Sun Belt in 57.26 and had a best outdoors of 56.87. She was also on GSU’s relay teams. Junior Katherine Randolph is a combo sprinter/jumper who ran on the Panther relay teams.

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Junior Breonca Reid transfers from Bethune-Cookman with 11.88 100m time and relay experience, Freshmen Allyson Goff and Aubreya Smith will add to this group. MIDDLE DISTANCE/DISTANCE Georgia State’s strong cross country program feeds into this strong area for the track and field team.. “We have multiple all-conference veteran performers returning in this area and we are excited to see what they can accomplish in 2015,” England said. GSU’s 2014 Sun Belt cross country champion, Hannah Stefanoff returns for one final track season in the 5,000m and 10,000m events, having finished fourth at the Sun Belt championships in both races. Senior Niamh Kearney was second in the Sun Belt indoor championship in the mile run with school indoor record 4:54.47, an outdoor best of 4:53.03 and had a 4:26.64 in the 1,500. She has a best of 2:15 in the 800m run. She was third at the Sun Belt championships in the steeplechase in 10:38. Redshirt senior Jennifer Rubel is another strong 5,000m and 10,000m runner for the Panthers. She was sixth at the Sun Belt outdoor championship in the 10,000m and eighth in the Sun Belt indoor meet in the 5,000m run. Redshirt senior Stella Christoforou transfered from Georgia for her final track and field season. At UGA, she had 2:09 in the 800m, 4:27 in the 1,500m and 10:40 in the steeplechase. Freshmen Nuria Ramirez, Jordan Townsley, Sarah Bearden and Melanie Hamilt all have potential for help and points as well. “We just need some good health and steady improvement all spring and this group should be strong come the May championship meet,” England said.

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andra Jackson started her indoor season with a personal-best shot put 11.77m (28-7 1/2). Sophomore Tracey Dorcemont is steadily improving her throws.

THROWERS This young group is blossoming and loaded with potential to start scoring at the championships for Georgia State.

Jumps AND MULTIS

“This group progressed nicely as freshmen and we look forward to their continued improvement as they begin to score more points for the team,” coach England said.

The Panthers have depth and competition among a group of long jumpers to go with a freshman high jumper.

Leading the way is sophomore Alysiah Whittaker, who qualified for the NCAA Preliminaries last year with a school record shot put of 15.70m (51-6 1/4). She was fifth in the Sun Belt indoor championship in the shot put with 14.03m (46-0) and sixth in the outdoor championship in 14.29m (46-10 3/4). She was seventh in the discus at the championship in 46.68m (153-2).

Junior returnee Katherine Randolph had a long jump of 5.65m (18-6 1/2) for GSU. Transfer Breonca Reid jumped 5.81m indoors (19-6) at Bethune-Cookman.

Sophomore LaPorscha Wells is beginning to show her skills. In the indoor opener this year on Dec. 5, she set a school record in the weight throw with a distance of 17.26m (56-7 1/2). Wells set a school record outdoors as a freshman in the hammer throw with a distance of 50.72m (166-5), but was ninth in the outdoor Sun Belt championship in 48.61m (150-5).

High jumper Nylah Chavis cleared 5-6 multiple times in high school and started at GSU in December with a 5-5 indoor jump at Birmingham.

Senior Carresa Reeves started her final indoor season with the secondlongest indoor weight throw in school history of 15.92m (52-2 3/4).

Georgia State focuses on the conference championship meets.

A trio of freshmen have potential. Aubreya Smith measured 19-1 in high school, while Danielle Livingstone had 19-2 and Allyson Goff hit 18-4.

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“The Birmingham CrossPlex is a state of the art facility and leads to good times and competition,” England said. “This is the second year that the Sun Belt is holding this at a neutral site, so that is good.”

Junior Sharonda Bryant transfers from Jackson State where she was the SWAC discus champion last year with 47.35m (155-4). Her best indoor shot put is 13.15m (43-1 3/4) and best outdoor was 12.84m (42-1 1/2). Her best indoor weight throw is 13.87m (45-6 1/4).

The outdoor track and field season ramps up to the Sun Belt outdoor championship at a new venue for the league in Gulf Shores, Ala.

Sophomore Kelsey Gray set the GSU javelin mark with a 34.07m toss (111-9). Her best hammer throw was 48.90m (160-5). Sophomore Alex-

“The best way to get better is to compete and measure up against the best and we’ll do that as we lead up to the all-important Sun Belt meets,” England said..

Laporscha Wells

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Coach England n Chris England was named program coordinator for both the Georgia State cross country and track and field teams in 2010 and has made the change from one conference to the next with strong teams. His teams have also excelled in the classrooms annually.

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Head Coach

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Chris England Head Coach Head Coach Fifth Season Fourth Season Ohio Ohio State, State,’97 1997

In his fifth season at Georgia State in 2015, Chris England serves as head coach for both the Panther cross country and track and field indoor and outdoor teams. He has brought consistency in competition, in the classroom and in the community to his teams. 2014 Cross Country Season Senior Hannah Stefanoff won the 2014 Sun Belt Conference Championship race and was named the Sun Belt Cross Country Runner of the Year. She was GSU’s second champion in the last three years under England. The team ranked as high as No. 10 in the South Region during the regular season and the team won two meets.

Bio in Brief Name: Christopher England Head Cross Country/Track and Field Coach Fifth Year at Georgia State Birthdate: Feb. 8, 1974 Hometown: Springfield, Ohio Family: Chris and wife, Miriam, have a son, Ewan, and a daugher, Nola Education: • B.S. Physical Education (Ohio State, 1997) • M.S. Geography (Murray State, 2009) Coaching Experience: • Head Cross Country Coach ­ — Georgia State (2011-present) • Head Track & Field Coach — ­ Georgia State (2012-present) • Head Cross Country Coach ­ — Murray State (2007-10) • Assistant Cross Country and Track & Field Coach — Ohio State (1998-2000, 2006-07) • Volunteer Assistant Track & Field Coach — Boise State (1997-98) Honors • Sun Belt Conference Coach of the Year (2012). Had the individual conference champion who later advanced to NCAA Championship meet. Athletic Experience: • 2006 USATF National Champion • Two-time NCAA All-American • Seven-time All-Big Ten Conference selection • Ohio State school-record holder in the outdoor 5,000 meters (13:43.42)

2013-14 School Year Review During the 2013-14 school year, English saw a secondplace finish from the outdoor track and field team at the Sun Belt Championships, a fourth-place finish at the SBC Meet from cross country and a fifth-place finish at the SBC event from the indoor track and field team. The 2014 outdoor track and field team had three studentathletes qualify for the NCAA East Preliminaries, three earn Sun Belt Runner-of-the-Week honors and four school set outdoor school records. The outdoor team had a conference champion and eight earn All-Sun Belt recognition by finishing in the top three. At the Sun Belt Championships, GSU’s 111 points included a dramatic 76 points on the final day of the three-day event. The 2014 indoor track and field team had eight studentathletes earn All-Sun Belt Conference honors with a pair of second-place finishes in the championship meet. The indoor team had a runner-of-the-week winner and set three school indoor records. The team rose from seventhplace to fifth-place at the Sun Belt Championship meet with 70 points.

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Head Coach The 2013 cross country team was again ranked in the top 15 in the South Region and featured a pair of All-Sun Belt Conference runners. The team was one of the four ranked teams in the tough Sun Belt and finished fourth in the championship meet at Troy with top finishers in third and seventh place. Previous Years at Georgia State

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Ohio State Experience Before his stint at Murray State, England served as an assistant to the head cross country coach at his alma mater, Ohio State. In addition to working with numerous Big Ten champions and Olympic hopefuls, he served as meet manager for the Jesse Owens Classic and director for the Ohio State Cross Country Camp.

In 2012, England was the Sun Belt Coach of the Year after guiding the women’s cross country team to Sun Belt championship in the team’s inaugural appearance in the conference. Top runner Katharine Showalter was the Sun Belt individual champion and became the fourth GSU runner to ever compete in the NCAA Championship meet.

Wyoming and Boise State Experience

England came to Georgia State as head cross country coach in March 2010 after serving three seasons in the same role at Murray State. He was elevated to interim track and field coach during July 2011 and was promoted to the position permanently in 2012.

Student-Athlete Experience

In the first four seasons under his guidance, the Panther cross country teams have captured 13 conference runner of the week awards,eight All-CAA honors, one all-district distinction, the 2011 women’s CAA Rookie of the Year and the 2012 Sun Belt Runner of the Year. England revived the dormant GSU Cross Country Invitational in 2010 which is now held at Nash Farm Battlefield in Hampton, Ga. This was the same course where the Panthers hosted the 2011 Colonial Athletic Association Cross Country Championships. During his first season in charge of the track and field program, the women’s team took third place at the CAA meet, winning four individual titles and earning 11 All-CAA honors. The awards included Most Outstanding Track performer Tamara Moore, who finished first in both the 100m hurdles and 400m hurdles. Murray State Experience England guided the Murray State women’s cross country program to second place at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships in 2008 and 2009 — the program’s highest finish in nearly two decades. England’s distance runners helped Murray State to third-place showings at both the indoor and outdoor conference track and field championships in 2009. In 2009, England coached the OVC Athlete of the Year for both indoor and outdoor track in Katelyn Jones (indoor) and Taylor Crawford (outdoor). Crawford was additionally honored as the top female athlete at the indoor and outdoor championship meets, and both runners qualified for the 2009 NCAA regional. Jones was previously named OVC Freshman of the Year for indoor track in 2008.

England previously worked at Wyoming as a graduate assistant in the athletics department, and then at Boise State, where he served as a volunteer assistant coach for the men’s and women’s track and field teams.

While competing for the Buckeyes, England was a twotime All-American in 1997 in the indoor 5,000 and outdoor 10,000 meters and earned multiple All-Big Ten accolades. He still holds the Ohio State record in the 5,000 meters with a time of 13:43.42 and is second all-time in the 10,000 meters with a 29:01.29 and an indoor 5,000m of 13:58.94. He earned his bachelor’s degree in physical education from Ohio State in 1997 and completed a master’s in geography at Murray State in 2009. Professional Running Experience After college, England ran professionally and trained fulltime for the Olympic Trials. As a professional runner, he was nationally ranked and competed in distances from the mile to the marathon in elite races all across the United States and around the world. In 2006, he won a USA Track & Field (USATF) national title. He has earned USATF Level II and Level I coaching certifications. Military Experience England served three years on active duty in the U.S. Army. During his military service, he competed on the All-Army cross country and track and field teams and was a member of the Army World Class Athlete Program (WCAP), representing the U.S. Armed Forces in competitions around the world. Personal A native of Springfield, Ohio, England and his wife Miriam have a son, Ewan, age 4, and a daugher, Nola, age 1.

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Marlo Vinson Assistant Coach (Sprints, Hurdles, Relays, Horizontal Jumps) First Season Georgia Southern, 2004

Marlo Vinson joined the Georgia State staff in the fall of 2014 and will take the lead role in coaching sprints, hurdles, relays and horizontal jumps, while assisting in the overall operations for the track program. She is a former head coach at both Georgia Southern and Fort Valley State and a veteran of seven seasons as a track and field coach. As a student-athlete at Georgia Southern (2000-04), the former Marlo Mincey won six Southern Conference titles and was a 12-time All-SoCon honoree, while qualifying for the NCAA Regional and setting the SoCon record in the 400m hurdles. As a student-athlete at Georgia Southern, Vinson represented the Eagles in the NCAA outdoor regional from 2002-04 and held five combined school records, with three outdoor and two indoor marks at the time of her graduation. She finished her competitive career with six Southern Conference titles beside her name, including performances in the 400m hurdles and as a member of the Eagle 4x440m relay team that set SoCon records. The 12-time All-SoCon honoree earned her undergraduate degree in exercise science in 2004 and completed her master’s degree in sport management in 2007. As the head coach at Georgia Southern from 2012 through 2014, the Eagles saw Ebony Carter earn Most Outstanding Track Performer at the SoCon outdoor championships, while Jasmine Walker was named the Freshman-of-the-Year at the SoCon indoor championships. Walker later earned the Most Outstanding Track Performer in 2014.The Eagles set two school records during the indoor season and two school records in the outdoor campaign. Jasmine Billings’ 8.49 60m hurdle indoor time was second all-time in SoCon history. In 2014, the 4x100m relay team set a Southern Conference mark with a 44.50 time. Prior to taking the head position at Georgia Southern, Vinson spent two years at Georgetown as an assistant coach for both the men’s and women’s teams. As the leader for the studentathletes who competed in sprints, hurdles, jumps and relays. Vinson helped guide the Hoyas to 20 school records, including Georgetown’s first NCAA qualifying team in the women’s 4x100m relay. Her 4x400m relay unit recorded the third-fastest time in school history and became the first national meet qualifier in a decade. 2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

The achievements of the Georgetown programs during the 200910 and 2010-11 seasons included the recognition of four indoor and one outdoor track and field All-Americans, 14 NCAA championship qualifiers (8 indoor, 6 outdoor), 19 NCAA regionals qualifiers and seven Big East champions. Her 400m student-athlete became the third individual in Hoya history with that distinction. A male sprinter set a Hoya mark in the 500m dash and a national record in that event for his native Great Britain. Vinson’s first head coaching job was with Fort Valley State in 2007-08 and 2008-09. She headed both the track and field and cross country teams for the Division II SIAC school. She helped 22 student-athletes qualify for the D-II national championship meet, with two competitors winning national titles in the men’s 200m and the women’s triple jump. Fort Valley had 19 All-American student-athletes under her guidance, while having two region Athlete of the Year winners and 29 SIAC champions. In those two seasons, the Wildcat track and field team broke 14 school records. Vinson was selected the SIAC Coach of the Year winner in 2009. She is USA Track and Field Level II combined event certified and completed the USTFCCCA program from sprint, hurdle and relay specialist education. Vinson hails from Hazlehurst, Ga., where she had been the 2000 high school state Class AA state champion in the 300m hurdles for the Yellowjackets of Jeff Davis High School. She is married to Terrance Vinson and the couple’s first child, Pilar Elisabeth, was born in January 26, 2015. Mincey By The Numbers Georgia Southern, 2011-14 14 Southern Conference Champions 42 All-SoCon selections 1 Freshman of the Year 2 Most Outstanding Track Performers 6 Regional qualifiers 5 school records, 1 conference record Assistant Coach at Georgetown, 2009-11 7 Big East Champions 19 Regional Qualifiers 8 Indoor National Qualifiers 4 Indoor All-Americans 6 Outdoor National Qualifiers 1 Outdoor All-American 1 National Record 20 School Records Head XC/Track & Field Coach at Fort Valley State, 2007-09 29 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) Champions 2 National Champions (M- 200 m Dash; W - Triple Jump) 22 National Qualifiers 19 All-Americans 2 Regional Athletes of the Year 14 School Records SIAC Coach of the Year - 2009

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Coaching Staff Ricardo Page Assistant Coach (Throws/Jumps/Multi) Second Season Southern Miss, 2008

Ricardo Page became a member of the Georgia State staff in 2014 and will assume the role of coaching the throwers and vertical jumpers, while assisting in the overall operations for the program. He is a seven-year veteran of collegiate coaching, coming to Georgia State from two years on the Jackson State staff. As a student-athlete at Southern Miss (2005-08), Page set a school record and was an All-Conference USA discus thrower. He had the second-longest shot put in USM history. Page, a Jamaica native, earned a bachelor’s degree in coaching education at Southern Miss and earned a master’s degree in health and physical education from Union College (Ky.).

For the past two seasons, Page tutored the SWAC champion discus thrower with Jackson State. In 2014, Page’s discus competitors took first, seventh, 11th and 13th among the 27 throwers. His shot putter earned second in the SWAC indoor championship and his high jumper finished 10th. At Union College, he coached three conference champions and an NAIA national qualifier in two seasons. Page was on the staff that secured the first women’s conference title in school history. He coached at Southern Miss as a volunteer assistant, helping tutor the C-USA 2009 indoor weight throw female champion and the male outdoor shot put champion. Page began his coaching career as a high school coach (Bridgeport) in his native Jamaica with two national champions and two Jamaican junior national qualifiers. He coached Raymond Brown and Camoi Hood, the 2005 CARIFTA champion and PANAM junior representative. As an athlete, he was the 2000 Jamaican high school 17 and under discus national champion and the record holder. He won silver and bronze medals in the Caribbean (CAC) Junior Championships. In 2004, Page was the Jamaican senior national champion and took silver and bronze medals in 2005. He was a four-time Jamaican Intercollegiate champion in shot put and discus. He is a native of Spanish Town, in the St. Catherine parish near Kingston, Jamaica. The son of Cyril and Cyslin Page, he competed at G. C. Foster College before coming to USM. Page is married to Samarla and the couple has a son Keenan, born in the spring of 2014.

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Jamaal Barnes

Volunteer Coach Jumps First Year at GSU

Volunteer Coach Short Sprints First Year at GSU Auburn

Jamaal Barnes was a sprinter at Auburn (2007). He clocked a best 100-meter time of 10.87 and a 200-meter top time of 22.43. As a member of Auburn’s 4x100m relay team, he qualified for the NCAA Regional with a best time of 40.57. That relay team finished fifth at the Penn Relays in 40.63. Barnes has been an assistant track and field coach and substitute teacher at Opelika (Ala.) High School since 2001. Barnes is a native of Altanta, graduating from Chamblee High School. In 2004, he was fifth in the 100 meters in the state championship meet in 11.07.

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Carlos Morgan is a professional track and field athlete for his native Grand Cayman Islands, competing in the Commonwealth Games international event in August 2014. He competed as a student-athlete at Middle Tennessee State (2006-08). In addition to earning a bachelor’s degree from MTSU, Morgan earned a master’s in exercise science and health promotion in 2010 from that school. Morgan became a 2006 NAIA All-American at Lindsey Wilson College and was a national qualifier in 2005 and 2006, both indoor and outdoor. At MTSU, he was a NCAA qualifier in 2007, also both indoor and outdoor. His MTSU team won the Sun Belt championship in 2007 when he was second in the long jump and fourth in the triple jump.

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Support Staff

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Jacob Lonowski

Devin Vernick

Strength and Conditioning Fourth Year at GSU

Strength and Conditioning Fifth Year at GSU

Will Judson

Brad Horton Associate AD Student-Athlete Development Sport Administrator Second Year at GSU

Academic Advisor Third Year at GSU

Charlie Taylor

John Travnick

Assistant A.D.Communications 15th Year at GSU

Sports Medicine Graduate Assistant First Year at GSU

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n Georgia State finished second at the 2014 Sun Belt outdoor championship meet. The challenge to make it to the top is on everyone’s mind as the team competes from January through May. New personal records and school records are incentives along the way.


2015 Roster

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Name Sarah Bearden Wande Brewer Sharonda Bryant Nylah Chavis Stella Christoforou Tracy Dorcemont Ravin Gilbert Allyson Goff Kelsey Gray Melanie Hamilt Carole Idolphine Alexandria Jackson Niamh Kearney Danielle Livingstone Mackenzie Nail Carina Nieto Nuria Ramirez Katherine Randolph Breonca Reid Carresa Reeves Jasmyne Robinson Ashlan Rosier Jennifer Rubel Aubreya Smith Hannah Stefanoff Jordan Townsley Tyler Watson LaPorscha Wells Alysiah Whittaker

Class Fr. R-Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. So. Jr. Fr. So. Fr. Sr. Jr. Sr. Fr. So. Jr. Fr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Jr. Fr. R-Sr. Fr. Sr. Fr. So. So. So.

Height 5-6 5-10 5-7 5-6 5-8 5-9 5-7 5-6 5-6 5-7 5-7 5-7 5-8 5-7 5-6 5-2 5-7 5-5 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-8 5-9 5-4 5-7 5-4 5-4 5-9 6-0

Events Distance Sprints Throws High Jump Distance Throws Sprints Jumps/Sprints Throws Distance Sprints Throws Mid-Distance Sprints/Jumps Mid-Distance Mid-Distance Mid-Distance Jumps Sprints/Jumps Throws Sprints Springs/Jumpts Distance Sprints/Jumps Distance Distance Hurdles Throws Throws

Hometown Previous School LaGrange, Ga. LaGrange Atlanta, Ga. Langston Hughes/Creekside Miami, Fla. Miami Jackson/Jackston State Social Circle, Ga. Eastside Limassol, Cyprus Pascal English/Georgia Roswell, Ga. Roswell Wesley Chapel, Fla. Wesley Chapel White Lake, Mich. Walled-Lake Northern Dacula, Ga. Mill Creek Peachtree City, Ga. McIntosh Ft. Myers, Fla. Butler CC/Cypress Lake Loxahatchee, Fla. Seminole Ridge Greystones, Ireland Loreto Abbey Dalkey Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Seminole Ridge Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater Dalton, Ga. West Georgia/Dalton Palma, Spain IES CTEIB Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch Jacksonville, Fla. Sandalwood/Bethune-Cookman Philadelphia, Pa. Charter School of Wilmington Cincinnati, Ohio Winthrow University High School Evans, Ga. Lakeside Evans College Park, Ga. Woodward Academy Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg Grandview Heights, Ohio Grandview Heights Miamisburg, Ohio Miamisburg Tampa, Fla. Wharton/Jackson State Augusta, Ga. Josey St. Louis, Mo. Northwest

Roster Breakdown By Class Seniors (7) Wande Brewer Stella Christoforou Carole Idolphine Niamh Kearney Carresa Reeves Jennifer Rubel Hannah Stefanoff

SOPHOMORES (7) Tracy Dorcemont Kelsey Gray Alexandria Jackson Mackenzie Nail Tyler Watson LaPorscha Wells Alysiah Whitaker

JUNIORS (6) Sharonda Bryant Ravin Gilbert Carina Nieto Katherine Randolph Breonca Reid Jasmyne Robinson

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Freshmen (9) Sarah Bearden Nylah Chavis Allyson Goff Melanie Hamilt Danielle Livingstone Nuria Ramirez Ashlan Rosier Aubreya Smith Jordan Townsley

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Sprints/Jumps (11) Wande Brewer Nylah Chavis Ravin Gilbert Allyson Goff Alexandra Johnson Danielle Livingstone Katherine Randolph Breonca Reid Jasmyne Robinson Ashlan Rosier Aubreya Smith

MIDDLE DISTANCE (6) Sarah Bearden Stella Christoforou Niamh Kearney Mackenzie Nail Carina Nieto Nuria Ramirez

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Distance (4) Melanie Hamilt Jennifer Rubel Hannah Stefanoff Jordan Townsley

HURDLES (3) Allyson Goff Carole Idolphine Tyler Watson

Throws (7) Sharonda Bryant Tracy Dorcemont Kelsey Gray Alexandria Jackson Carresa Reeves LaPorscha Wells Alysiah Whittaker


Senior Panther Profiles

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Indoor Track and Field 2012

Wande Brewer R-Senior 5-10 Sprint/Jumps Atlanta, Ga. Creekside HS HONORS 2014 All-Sun Belt in 4x100 relay (second) and 4x400 relay (third)...2013 Sun Belt Conference Champion (4x100m)...2013 Runner-up (4x400) to earn All-SBC...Third at 2013 SBC in 100m to earn all-conference status. Outdoor Track and Field 2014 Earned All-Sun Belt honors with two relay teams (second in 4x100 and third in 4x400)...Set school record in 200m with 23:47 to finish fourth at SBC Championships...Clocked 11.72 to finish seventh at SBC...Won 200m event at Troy in 23.99 and finished first at Furman in 24.16...The 4x100 team clocked 45.24 to finish second at SBC.

Ran in the 300m dash at the Clemson Winter Classic...Member of the women’s distance medley relay team. Outdoor Track and Field OUTDOOR TRACK 2011 Did not compete in the outdoor track season. Indoor Track and Field INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2011 Participated in the Clemson Invitational...Ran the 200m and 300m dash events. Cross Country 2009 Competed in all six races during the fall season...Season-best 5K time. Prep Graduated from Creekside High School in the spring of 2010...Lettered three years in track and two years in cross country...Was a member of the state runner-up 4x100 relay teams in 2007 and 2008...Won the Coaches Award in cross country and the Living Legend Award in track...Was a member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club. Personal Wande Rose Brewer was born March 15, 1992 to Ola Aina and Diane Brewer-Aina...Enjoys working on cars and challenging herself daily... Favorite athlete is NBA player Courtney Lee...Graduated in business administration at GSU, working on master’s degree.

All-Conference Runner

INdoor Track and Field 2014 Finished fifth at Sun Belt Championships in 200m (24.42) and 13th in the 100m (7.73). Outdoor Track and Field 2013 Earned All-Sun Belt honors in three events at the Sun Belt championships... Member of the conference champion 4x100m relay team and the runner-up 4x400m relay team...Added a third-place finish in the 100m and finished fifth in the 200m to contribute 28 points to the team score...Finished with the team’s top times in both the 100m and 200m, both personal bests. Indoor Track and Field 2013 Competed primarily in the 200m and 400m for the Panthers...Recorded a team-best time of 25.07 in the 200m at the Samford Invite to finish 11th... Also placed 11th in the 200m at the Sun Belt Championships in 25.10... Ran a season-best 58.80 in the 400m at the Samford Invite...Also an occasional member of the 4x400m relay and distance medley relay teams... Ran the 400m leg of the distance medley team that placed seventh at the Sun Belt Championships in Personal Records 12:25.07. Outdoor Track and Field 2012

100m 200m 300m 400m 400h

11.72 23.47 42:50 58.61 1:10.0

Finished second in the 200m and eighth in the 400m hurdles at the Southern Invitational...Competed in the 200m at the Georgia Intercollegiate...Ran in the 400m at the Yellow Jacket Invite...Ran in the 200m and 400m at the Mississippi Open...Competed in the 200m and 400m of the War Eagle Invite...Competed in the 200m at the CAA Championships.

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Outdoor Track and Field 2013 (AT GEORGIA)

Stella Christoforou Senior 5-8 Limassol, Cyrus, Greece

Had a season-best time of 4:36.40 to win the 1,500-meter run at the War Eagle Invite...Finished third in the 800m with a time of 2:12.83 at the Spec Towns Invite...Was the second finisher in the steeplechase (11:07.13) at the Georgia Relays. Indoor Track and Field 2013 (AT GEORGIA) Clocked the eighth-fastest time in school history (4:50.42) to take fourth in the mile at the Kentucky Invitational...Finished seventh in the 800 meters with a time of 2:11.53 at the Mark Colligan Memorial...Was 23rd (4:53.14) in the mile at the Husky Classic...Finished with the eighth-fastest 800 in school history (2:09.93) during the prelims at the SEC Championships... Also combined with teammates to finish with the third-best distance medley relay time (11:35.42) in UGA history to take sixth at SECs.

CAREER and HONORS Sun Belt Cross Country Runner of the Week (9/10/14)...All American Indoor Track and FIeld (Distance Medley 2013)... All SEC 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 CROSS COUNTRY 2014 Strong start to season saw her finish in top five in first four events...Led GSU to 8-0 duals win at Chattanooga Powerade with fourth-place finish in two-mile run in 11:13.02...Was named Sun Belt Runner of Week as a result...Had second-place finish at JSU Foothills with 17:51.47 in 5k...Sustained foot injury in practice and missed next meet, but tried to return for Sun Belt Championships...Finished 32nd at SBC in gutsy attempt to help team. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Finished 15th in the steeplechase (11:13.68) at the SEC Championships... Had a season-best 1,500m time of 4:31.52 for 12th at the Drake Relays... Finished second at the War Eagle Invite in the 1,500m event. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 (at GEORGIA) Took sixth in the 3,000-meter run with a season-best time of 9:49.70 at the Auburn Invite...Won the mile at the Razorback Invite after crossing the finish line in 4:48.87... Also ran a leg on the second-place distance medley relay team in Arkansas with time of 11:39.68...Finished second in the 800m with a personal-best time of 2:10.30 at the Akron Invite...Set a personal best in the mile after taking fourth (4:48.26) at the Husky Classic...Finished seventh in the mile at the SEC Championships after completing her laps in a career best 4:44.46...Part of distance medley relay with an 11:25.25 for fifth place at SEC in record time...Part of distance medley relay that set a school record by taking fifth at the Alex Wilson Invite with an 11:03.27...Ran on the distance medley relay team at the NCAA Championships that finished 10th with a time of 11:12.49 (No. 2 in school history). CROSS COUNTRY 2013 (AT GEORGIA) Took fifth to score at the 5k Georgia Cross Country Invitational with her time of 19:02.96...Scored at the 6k Wisconsin Invitational with a 22nd-place finish (21:58)...Finished 51st and was the third Lady Bulldog scorer at the SEC Championships with a time of 21:58.17...Scored for Georgia with a 51st-place finish (21:20.01) at the NCAA South Regional.

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Senior Panther Profiles CROSS COUNTRY 2012 (AT GEORGIA) Took third overall with a time of 17:18.68 at the Georgia Invitational...Was 136th at the Greater Louisville Classic with a finish of 18:14.79...Battled for a 224th-place finish at the Wisconsin Invitational versus most of the nation’s best with a time of 21:33...Had a career-best finish of 54th (21:55.77) at the SEC Championships...Finished 76th at the NCAA South Regional. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2012 (AT GEORGIA) Joined with three teammates to record a time of 11:34.14 to take fifth place in the distance medley relay at the Drake Relays...Earned runner-up honors in the steeplechase after clocking a time of 10:40.79 in first official try at the event...Finished fifth in the 800m (2:09.37) at the War Eagle Invite...Won the 800m at the Spec Towns Invite after completing two laps in a personalbest 2:09.28...Took fourth in the 1,500m at the Florida Relays...Was named the SEC Freshman of the Week after winning the 1,500m at the Georgia Intercollegiate Invitational with a time of 4:27.46. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2012 (AT GEORGIA) Joined teammates to take eighth in the distance medley relay team (11:57.09) at the SEC Indoor Championships...Also finished ninth in the 800 meters at the SEC meet after clocking a personal-best time of 2:10.40 in the prelims...Improved career-best time in the 800 (2:11.46) to take 24th at the Husky Classic...Finished fourth in the 800m at the Big 12 vs. SEC Challenge with the eighth-best time in school history (2:11.72)...Part of distance medley relay team that finished second at the Big 12 vs. SEC meet after clocking an 11:35.38, which was No. 2 on the school all-time top-10 list... Made collegiate track debut and won the 800m at the Clemson Challenge with a time of 2:14.90.

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Meet...Took 95th (18:30.44) at the Greater Louisville Classic...Led the Lady Bulldogs for the first time after taking fourth (18:34) out of 111 competitors at the Furman Invitational...Finished 67th (23:02.56) at the SEC Championships during her first conference meet. Prep Greeece national record holder in the 800m and 1,500m...Part of Cyprus national team at the youth and junior levels that captured two World Youth Championships, three European Championships and five national championships...Personal-best times of 2:07.41 (800), 4:26 (1,500) and 56.2 (400)...Named Best Athlete of the Year from 2008 to 2010 at Pascal...Won six high school national championships. Personal Stella Christoforou was born March 2, 1992 in Limassol, Cyprus, Greece... Parents are Christos and Rodoula Christoforou…Has a younger sister, Evita…Earned bachelor’s degree at Georgia and is in master’s program in Sports Administration at Georgia State...Was Dean’s List student in the fall of 2014.

Cross Country 2011 (AT GEORGIA) Did not compete...Received medical redshirt. Outdoor and INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2011 (AT GEORGIA) Did not compete...Received medical redshirt. CROSS COUNTRY 2010 (AT GEORGIA) Made collegiate debut and took 16th at the 5K Georgia Cross Country Invitational with a time of 18:53.01...Took ninth (18:38.07) at the UGA-GT Dual

Personal Records 5K 17:18.68 Georgia Invitational 2012 6K 21:20.01 NCAA Regional 2013 Outdoor 800 2:09.37 War Eagle Invite 2011 1500 4:27.46 Georgia Intercollegiate 2011 Steeple 10:40.79 Georgia Relays 2011 Indoor 800 2:09.93 SEC Championships 2012 Mile 4:44.46 SEC Championships 2013 3000m 9:49.70 Auburn Invite 2013 Distance Medley (11:03.27) school record 2013

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INdoor Track and field 2014

Carole Idolphine Senior 5-7 Sprints Ft. Myers, Fla. Butler CC/Cypress Lake AWARDS AND HONORS Earned All-Sun Belt honors at 2014 Outdoor Championships in the 400meter hurdles and with the 4x400m relay team. OUTdoor Track and field 2014 Ran personal-best 400m hurdle time of 1:01.08 to finish second at the Sun Belt Conference championships...That time is .5 from the top five in school history and only one runner has ever gone under 1:00...Previous best was 1:02.14 at the Auburn Invitational where she finished fifth...Was fourth at Yellow Jacket Invitational in 1:02.36 with fourth-place finish...Clocked 1:02.44 at Furman with fourth-place finish and 1:02.47 at Troy with third-place effort. Ran on 4x400m relay team that won at Troy in 3:42.64....Earned All-Sun Belt status with the unit with third-place finish in 3:44.34....Relay team logged a 3:44.07 in finishing fourth at Furman Relays.

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Ran a 58.61 400 meter time to finish 12th at Sun Belt Indoor Championships...That SBC time topped her 1:00.62 clocking in the Emory Invitational at the Birmingham Crossplex...Finished third with 4x400 relay team at the Emory Invitational. Track and field 2013- (at BUTLER CC) Transferred to Georgia State in August 2013 after two years at Butler (Kan.) Community College...Qualified for the NJCAA Indoor national championship meet... Was on the fifth-place 4x400 relay team and qualified in the 600 yards...Member of the 4x400 and 4x100 relay teams...Was on units that posted 47.9 and 3:54.25 outdoor times...A hurdler as well, Idolphine ran a 400m best time of 1:01.65....Earned NJCAA All-Academic recogntion in 2012. PREP Attended Cypress Lake High School in Ft. Myers and ran for the Panthers track team, including an 11th-place finish in the 300m hurdles. pERSONAL Returned to the east from Butler after having grown up along the west coast of Florida in the Ft. Myers, Fla. area... Major is psychology. PRE

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Personal Records Outdoor 400mH 1:01.08 4x400 Relay 3:42.64 Indoor 400mH 4x400 Relay

58.61 4:06.09


Senior Panther Profiles Niamh Kearney Senior 5-8 Greystones, Ireland Loreto Abbey Dalkey

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history...Best effort in the 800m came at the Samford Invite where she finished fourth with a time of 2:12.32...Recorded seven top-10 finishes in the two events...Named to the Dean’s List during the spring semester. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Excelled in the middle distance events for the Panthers, running in the 800m and mile...At the Sun Belt Championship, placed seventh in the mile and eighth in the 800m to score three points for GSU...Top qualifier in the 800m at the Sun Belt meet with a personal-best time of 2:15.34...Ran the anchor leg of the distance medley relay team that placed seventh at the conference championship...Ran a personal-best 5:03.35 in the mile at the Samford Invite...Won the 1,000m at the Orange and Purple Winter Classic in 2:58.16.

All-Conference Runner CAREER AWARDS AND HONORS

Earned All-Sun Belt five times: two times in cross country (2013 and 2012), two times in outdoor track (2014 and 2013) and one time in indoor track (2014)...Has earned All-Sun Belt in last four league competitions...Named to GSU All-Academic team at 2014 athletics banquet for highest GPA on team. CROSS COUNTRY 2014

High point of senior season was third-place finish at JSU Foothills in team’s first-place finish...Finished 30th at Sun Belt Conference Championship in 18:26.1...Was seventh in team’s 8-0 Duals win at the Chattanooga Invite...Had ninth-place finishes at both the WCU Invitational and the Winthrop Invitational...Was 38th of 292 runners in the Alabama Crimson Classic. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Had the second-fastest 1,500m time in school history when she ran 4:26.64 at the Florida Relays, missing the school record by one second...Won the Yellow Jacket Invitational in the rain as her parents watched her run collegiately for the first time, posting a 4:32.26 in beating an Ohio State runner by a second...Won the 3,000m steeplechase at Troy in 10:32.02, the fourth fastest time in the school record book...Earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors by finishing third in 10:38.04. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Set the school record in the mile run when she clocked a 4:54.47 at the Southern Miss Cupid Classic on Valentine’s Day...Earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors by finishing second in the mile in 4:56.77...Had the team’s second-best time of the season in the 3,000m run with a 9:51.11 time to finish seventh at the Sun Belt championship...The time was two seconds better than her time at the Samford Invitational (9:53.42). CROSS COUNTRY 2013 Earned All-Sun Belt second-team honors by finishing seventh at the championship meet at Troy with a time of 18:24.6...Lowered her personal-best times in the 4k (16:58.96) at the GSU Invitational and in the 5k (17:47.96) at the Crimson Classic at Alabama...Finished second on the team in seven races...Had four top-10 finishes on the year with a second-, sixth-, seventhand eighth-place finish over the season. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Finished third in the 1,500m and fifth in the 800m at the Sun Belt Championship to score 10 points for the team...Won the 1,500m at the War Eagle Invite with a PR time of 4:29.16, which is the fourth-fastest time in program

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CROSS COUNTRY 2012 Named to the All-Sun Belt third team after placing 12th at the conference meet...Third finisher for the Sun Belt champion team...Competed in all eight meets for the Panthers...Recorded three top-10 finishes during the season, including two fourth-place finishes at the GSU Invite and West Georgia Invite...Recorded a personal-best 5K time of 18:29.94 at the West Georgia Invite...Concluded the season with a 6K personal best of 21:59.8 at the NCAA Regional. Outdoor Track and Field 2012 Placed second in the 1,500m at the Southern Invitational with a time of 4:39.81...Took home another second-place finish in the 800m with a time of 2:14.46 at the Georgia Intercollegiate...Fourth-place finisher in the 1,500m in 4:38.58 in the UGA Relays...Placed ninth at the Yellow Jacket Invite 800m with a time of 2:17.19...Runner-up in the 1,500m (4:36.58) and placed seventh in the 800m (2:16.25) at the Mississippi Open...Sixth-place finisher in the War Eagle Invite 800m by running 2:14.48...Placed fifth in the 1,500m at the CAA Championships to contribute four points to a third-place team finish.

Won the U18 National 1,500 meter steeplechase and took third in the U19 National 3,000 meters… Also played soccer in high school…Her club soccer team won national championships in 2006, 2007 and 2009…Played on the Irish Women’s U17 and U19 teams in the European Championship league. Personal Niamh Kearney was born Dec.4, 1992 in Dublin, Ireland and lives along the Irish Sea in Greystones...Parents are Pat and Deirdre Kearney…Has an older brother Ronan…Majoring in nutrition...Was named to GSU’s AllAcademic team in 2013-14 to represent team...A President’s Scholar (4.0) in fall of 2014 and a Dean’s List student in spring of 2014.

Indoor Track and Field 2012 Ran a 3:03.44 to finish third in the 1,000m at the Clemson Winter Classic...Placed sixth in the 800m (2:15.68) and 11th in the mile (5:05.10) at the Vulcan Invite...Won the mile (5:13.28) and placed second in the 800m (2:20.37) at the Sewanee Invite. Cross Country 2011 Placed 37th overall at the GSU Invite, running the 6K course in a time of 24:50...Placed seventh overall in a team victory at the Jaguar Invite, with a time of 24:24.1...Placed 31st at the CAA Championship with a time of 23:43...Finished third on the team and 93rd overall at the NCAA South Regional meet in a personal best time of 22:51.4. Prep Attended Loreto Abbey Dalkey High School in Dublin, Ireland…Coached by Ryan Montgomery and Theresa Kinane…School won national cross country titles in 2009 and 2010…Represented Ireland in junior international meets in cross country, indoor and outdoor track…Finished first at the 2008 Irish U18 cross country meet and the All-Ireland U19 1,500 meter in 2009…

Personal Records 4K 5K 6K

15:17.10 JSU/Struts 2013 17:47.96 Crimson Classic 2013 21:57.88 Furman Classic 2013

Outdoor 800m 1500m Steeple

2:12.32 Samford Invite 4:26.64 Florida Relays 10:32.02 Troy

2013 2014 2014

Indoor 800m Mile 3000m

2:15.34 Sun Belt 4:54.47 Cupid Classic 9:51.11 Sun Belt

2013 2014 2014

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Carresa Reeves Senior 5-3 Throws Philadelphia, Pa. Charter School of Wilmington

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD - Dec. 2014 Started indoor season on Dec. 5, 2014 with second-longest indoor weight throw in school history of 15.92m (52- 2 3/4 inches) at the BSC Icebreaker in the Birmingham CrossPlex. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Season-best in the shot put was 12.18m (39-11 /2) at Jacksonville State to finish sixth....Was fifth at Furman with a toss of 11.81m (38-9)...Posted a best in the hammer throw of 44.07m (144-7) to finish ninth at Troy...Also had a 43.44m (142-6) hammer toss at Birmingham to finish ninth...Had a discus toss of 30.54m (100-2) to finish ninth at Birmingham. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Had a best shot put of 12.47m (40-11) to finish fifth at the Emory Invitational at the Birmingham CrossPlex...Also had a 12.44m (40-10) toss against UAB...Threw 15.16m (49-9) in the weight throw at UAB to finishi 14th...Second-best distance was a 14.81m (47-11 3/4) throw at the Sun Belt Indoor championship to finish 19th overall. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Threw the shot put and discus for the Panthers...Had the team’s best mark in the shot put with a 12.46m (40-10 1/2) toss to finish sixth at the War Eagle Invite...Recorded three top-10 finishes in the event during the season...Placed 15th in the shot put and 23rd in the discus at the Sun Belt championship. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Competed in the shot put in every meet for the Panthers...Recorded a season best throw of 12.38m (40-7 1/2) at the UAB Blazer Invite. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2012 Placed third in the shot put and eighth in the discus at the Southern Invitational...Came in second place in the shot put at the Georgia Intercollegiate...Fourth place finisher in the Yellow Jacket Invite shot put competition. Placed eighth in the War Eagle Invite shot put competition with a personalbest throw of 13.02m (42-8 3/4)...Finished eighth in the shot put at the CAA Championships. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2012 Threw the shot put at the Vulcan Invite and the Sewanee Invite.

PREP Attended the Charter School of Personal Records Wilmington in Wilmington, Del... Coached by Rich Schuder...Lettered four years as a thrower... Shot Put 13.02m All-county in both discus and Discus 34.60m shot put in 2009 and 2010... Hammer 44.07m County champion in the discus Weight 15.92m in 2010 with a throw of 113-5... Placed second in the shot put at the 2010 county meet with a toss of 37-5...Helped team to a state championship in 2009...Holds the school discus record. PERSONAL Carresa Fatima Mona Reeves was born May 20, 1993...Parents are Vincent Seymore and Dana Leverette...Majoring in psychology.

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Senior Panther Profiles Jennifer Rubel Senior 5-9 Distance Atlanta, Ga. Woodward Academy

Awards 2012 All-Sun Belt third team in cross country. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Finished sixth at the Sun Belt Outdoor track and field championship in the 10,000 meters with a time of 37:11.91...Ran the 5,000m event four times, with a top clocking of 17:27.49 at Furman...Won the JSU Invite with a 17:40.84 in the 5,000m...Had a 17:43.32 at Birmingham and 17:45.12 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational.

Indoor Track and Field 2012 Ran a 5:42.76 mile to finish sixth at the Clemson Winter Classic...Finished third in the 5,000m at the UAB Blazer Invite with a time of 18:37.69...Placed fifth in the 5,000m in 18:32.72 at the Birmingham Invitational...Finished third in the 5,000m with a time of 18:26.67 at the Vulcan Invite...Registered another top 3,000m finish by placing second at the Sewanee Invite in 10:47.99. Cross Country 2011 Finished the UGA Invite 44th overall (31st in team scoring) with a time of 19:52.69...Contributed a 40th-place finish in a team victory in the Auburn Invite, running the 4K course in a time of 16:31.7...Placed 28th at the GSU Invite with a 6K time of 24:26...Ran a 24:03 at the 6K Paul Short Run, finishing 317th overall...Finished 12th overall in a team victory at the Jaguar Invite, with a time of 25:04.9...Placed 13th overall after running 21:23.95 at the Coach “O” Invite...Placed 80th at the CAA Championship with a time of 25:32. Outdoor Track and Field 2011 Did not compete during the outdoor season, using as redshirt season. Indoor Track and Field 2011

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Ran the 3,000-meter event in three regular season meets with best time of 10:33.87 to finish fifth at Birmingham Southern Invitational, just ahead of a 10:35.63 at UAB Invitational...Ran 5,000m race four times, finishing eighth at Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championship in 17:39.95, topping her 17:44.41 at Samford. Cross country 2013 Lowered her personal-best 5K time to 18:40.76 at the Louisville Classic... Missed being named to the All-Sun Belt team by one place as she crossed the finish line in 16th place in 18:53.80 on the Troy course...Was second on the team at the JSU/Struts Invite and fourth-place overall at 15:04.67 in a meet that Georgia State won the trophy...Was third overal and third on the team as GSU had a 1-2-3 finish at the 5K Coach “O” Classic. Outdoor Track and Field 2013 Competed in the 5,000m and 10,000m for the Panthers...Set a PR in the 5K with a time of 17:29.08 at the Florida Relays...Finished 12th in the 10K at the Sun Belt Championship and second in the event at the UCF Invite... Added an eighth-place finish in the 3,000m at the Samford Invite...Named to the AD’s honor roll during the spring semester. Cross country 2012 Named to the All-Sun Belt third team after placing 14th in the conference meet...Fourth finisher for the Sun Belt champion team...Saw dramatic improvement during the season by setting personal bests in the 4K (15:15.05), 5K (18:02.46) and 6K (21:44.6)...Recorded three secondplace finishes at the GSU Invite, Personal Records West Georgia Invite and Jaguar Invite...Competed in all eight meets. 1,500m 5:03.42 Outdoor Track and Field 2012 3,000m 10:33.87 Finished second in the 5,000m in a time of 18:15.17 at the Southern Invitational...Placed seventh in the

Georgia Intercollegiate 5,000m race with a time of 18:21.01...Runner-up in the 10K in 38:23.70 at the UGA Relays...Fourth-place finisher in the 5,000m at the Yellow Jacket Invite in 18:22.44...Earned another fourthplace 5,000m finish at the Mississippi Open, running 18:53.49...Placed seventh in the 1,500m race at the War Eagle Invite, finishing in 5:03.42...Placed fourth in the 10,000m at the CAA Championships to contribute five points to a third-place finish by the women’s team.

5,000m 17:27.49 10,000m 37:11.91

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Saw time in two meets...Ran the 5,000m at the Clemson Invitational and placed third with a time of 18:44.70...Also competed in the event at the Tiger Paw Invitational. Cross Country 2010 Competed in three meets during the 2010 season...Opened her career at the 4K Struts JSU Opener, finishing 14th out of 53 runners with a time of 15:13...Placed 20th out of 63 runners at the GSU Invitational 5K with a time of 22:52.51...Ran a season-best time of 21:19.03 at the 5K Oglethorpe Invitational, finishing in sixth place out of 77 runners. Prep Graduated from Woodward Academy (Region 4, Class 3A) in the spring of 2010...Earned four varsity letters in cross country and track and field... Earned two in swimming...Was a state qualifier in cross country all four years...Qualified for state in track and field during junior year (3,200m) and senior year (1,600m and 3,200m)...Was the region champion in the 3,200m and 1,600m in 2010...Region runner-up in the 3,200m in 2009...Was the runnerup at the region cross country meet during her senior year...Was a part of the school-record 4x1,600-meter relay team... Personal Jennifer Elaine Rubel was born on July 8, 1992...Parents are Jon and Barbara Rubel, who now live in Green Cove Springs, Fla...Has one younger sister, Jaime...Father was a swimmer at Georgia Tech...Enjoys swimming and running triathlons... Majoring in film and video.

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Senior Panther Profiles Hannah Stefanoff Senior 5-7 Grandview Heights, Ohio

2015 PANTHERS

12th among 210 runners at Furman Classic...Was 33rd among 288 runers (24th among Division I) at Louisville Classic...Improved to 45th of 194 runners at NCAA South Regional.

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Competed in the 1,500m, 5,000m and 10,000m during the season...Finished eighth in the 10,000m at the Sun Belt Championship to score a point for the team...Also placed 12th in the 5K at the conference meet...Finished third in the 3,000m at the Samford Invite...Recorded four top-10 finishes in these events during the season...Named to the Athletic Director’s honor roll during the spring semester.

All-Conference Runner

Awards 2014 Sun Belt Champion and Runner of the Year..Was All-Sun Belt firstteam in 2014 in cross country to finish career with four consecutive allconference seasons (the final three as a first-team honoree)...2011 CAA co-Rookie of the Year...2011 All-CAA in cross country...Won five CAA Cross Country Runner-of-the-Week awards during 2011, a single-season school record...Won two Sun Belt Runner-of-the-Week awards during the 2013 season (Sept. 16 and 23)...Completed her cross country career with six first-place finishes.

CROSS COUNTRY 2014 Won the Sun Belt Conference championship race with a clocking of 16:57.5 in Mobile, Ala...Named Sun Belt Runner of the Year as a result and firstteam All-Sun Belt...Won the JSU Foothills Invitational Meet in Oxford, Ala. in 17:26.5...Was fourth at the WCU Invite and the Winthrop Invite, while having a fifth-place finish at the Chattanooga Invite to lead the team to a perfect 8-0 mark in the duals only meet...Finished with personal-best 35th place at the NCAA South Regional in Tallahassee, Fla. with a 6k time of 20:40.50.

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Finished fourth at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships in both the 5,000m (17:41.98) and the 10,000m (36:47.18) as both times were personal-best clockings outdoors...The 36:47 was the third-best time in school history... Had a personal-best outdoor 17:10.06 in the 5,000m at the Florida Relays... Had personal best in the 1,500m with a 4:38.11 to win at USF and a personal best of 5:05.16 in the mile to finish fourth at Furman.

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Finished fourth at the Sun Belt Indoor Championships in the 3,000m run with a personal-best time of 9:46.39 that was the second-fastest clocking in school history...Had a personal-best time in the 5,000m run at the Samford Invite with a time of 17:10.00 that marked the fourth-fastest time in school history...Was fifth at the Sun Belt Championships in the 5,000m in 17:11.77. CROSS COUNTRY 2013 Repeated as an All-Sun Belt first-team honoree by placing third at the Sun Belt meet at Troy in time of 18:00.5...Won two races: the 4K JSU/Struts Invitational and the Coach “O” Classic...Lowered her personal best times in the 4K (14:40.19 in GSU Invitational), 5K (17:46.38 in the Crimson Classic) and 6K (21:16.61 in the NCAA South Region)...Had five top-10 finishes... Solid 13th-place finish among 210 runners at Crimson Classic...Finished

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Senior Panther Profiles

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2013 Competed in the mile, 3,000m and 5,000m for the Panthers...Placed eighth in the 3,000m at the Sun Belt Championship to score for GSU...Ran a season-best 3,000m time of 10:07.21 at the Samford Invite...Top time in the 5,000m came at the UAB Blazer Invite, where she ran 17:57.50 to finish second...Also a member of the distance medley relay team. CROSS COUNTRY 2012 Named to the All-Sun Belt first team after finishing fifth overall at the conference meet...Second finisher for the Sun Belt champion team...Time of 18:12.7 at the championship race was a 5K personal best...Recorded five top-10 finishes during the season, including third-place finishes at the GSU Invite, West Georgia Invite and Jaguar Invite...Closed the season with a 6K personal-best time of 21:18.3 at the NCAA South Region meet...Competed in all eight meets for the Panthers. Outdoor Track and Field 2012 Came in seventh in the 1,500m in a time of 4:46.28 at the Southern Invitational...Finished fifth in the Georgia Intercollegiate 5,000m race with a time of 17:44.96...Ran 4:50.98 in the 1,500m at the UGA Relays...Won the 5,000m race at the Yellow Jacket Invite by running a PR of 17:40.50... At the Mississppi Open, ran a 4:45.22 in the 1,500m race...Fifth-place finisher in the invitational heat of the 5,000m at the War Eagle Invite, running 17:40.59...Finished fourth in the 5,000m at the CAA Championships to contribute five points to a third-place team finish by the women.

of 22:13 at the Paul Short Run, finishing 104th overall to lead the team... Earned another individual title at the Jaguar Invitational, setting a 6K course record of 23:07.4...Won her third individual title of the season by running 18:49.91 at the Coach “O” Invite...Placed ninth at the CAA Championship with a time of 22:50...First GSU finisher at the NCAA South Region meet, came in 48th place overall with a personal best time of 22:00.8.

Prep Attended Grandview Heights High School in Grandview Heights, Ohio… Coached by Brian Schoch and Jon Wilhelm…Qualified for the state cross country meet all four years in high school…All-state first team in both track and cross country as sophomore, junior and senior years…Took third place in the 2010 state cross country championship meet after placing fifth in the 2009 meet…Finished fifth in the 2011 state track and field championship 3,200 meter race after finishing second in the same event the previous year…Helped Grandview Heights to consecutive district track and field championships in 2010 and 2011…Graduated in Spring 2011 with honors. Personal Hannah Patricia Stefanoff was born May 25, 1993 in Dayton, Ohio...Parents are James and Monica Stefanoff…Has an older brother, Adam, and two younger sisters: Emma and Olivia…Majoring in biological science, earning multiple A.D. Honor Roll recognition....Team rep for Georgia State StudentAthlete Advisory Council.

Personal Records

Indoor Track and Field 2012 Finished eighth in the mile at the UAB Blazer Invite with a time of 5:22.70... Posted a time of 5:13.04 in the mile at the Birmingham Invitational...Placed eighth in the 3,000m at the Vulcan Invite with a time of 10:07.33...Finished sixth in the mile with a time of 5:24.46 at the Sewanee Invite. CROSS COUNTRY 2011 Named CAA co-Rookie of the Year and earned All-CAA honors...Panthers top finisher in every meet as a freshman...In her first collegiate meet, finished in sixth place at the UGA Invite with a time of 18:13.95...Following the UGA meet, was named the CAA Runnner of the Week for the week ending Sept. 7...Led the Panthers to a team victory at the Auburn Invitational, again finishing sixth after running the 4K course in a time of 14:57.9...Won the GSU Invite with a 6K time of 22:23...Recorded a personal-best 6K time

2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

4K 14:40.19 GSU Invitational 2013 5K 16:57.50 Sun Belt 2014 6K 20:40.50 NCAA Regional 2014 Outdoor 1500m 4:38.11 USF 2014 Mile 5:05.16 Furman 2014 5000m 17:10.06 Florida Relays 2014 10000m 36:47.18 Sun Belt 2014 Indoor

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Junior Panther Profiles Ravin Gilbert

Carina Nieto

Junior 5-7 Sprints Wesley Chapel, Fla. Wesley Chapel

Junior 5-2 Middle Distance Dalton, Ga. West Georgia/Dalton

OUTdoor Track and field 2014

CROSS COUNTRY 2014

Qualified for the NCAA East Preliminaries in the 100m with a season-best 11.59 to finish fourth at the Sun Belt Championship...That 11.59 is the second-fastest time in GSU history...Was 36th at the NCAA East meet, missing by .1 of being in the 24 to move on (11.92)..Anchored the 4x100 relay team that finished second at the Sun Belt Championships in 45.24 to help team finish second overall...Ran a season-best 24.02 in the 200m dash to fnish second at Troy. Indoor Track and field 2014 Ran the fifth-fastest 200m race in school indoor history with a 24.55 in the Sun Belt Championship qualifying and a 24.82 in the finals to finish seventh...Had a 25.01 at the Southern Miss Invite in Birmingham, Ala...In the 60m dash, posted a 7.61 best to finish third at Southern Miss Invite. with a trio of 7.63 times during the season, including at the Sun Belt Championshp where she went on to finish sixth in that event. OUTdoor Track and field 2013 Injured and did not compete. Indoor Track and field 2013 Personal bests in 55m (7.24), 60m (7.64), 200m (25.02) and 300m (41.86)... Recorded pair of personal-bests at the Samford Invite in the 60m (7.88) and 200m (25.18)...At the Sun Belt Championships, finished 14th in the 55m and 18th in the 200m...Occasional member of 4x400m relay team. PREP Attended Wesley Chapel High School in Wesley Chapel, Fla...Coached by Brad Allen...Won an individual Sunshine Athletic Conference championship in 2011 and 2012...Helped lead Wesley Chapel team to a conference championship in 2010...Clocked personal bests of 11.89 in the 100m and 24.84 in the 200...Member of the Honor Roll. pERSONAL Born Ravin I’Mani Gilbert on April 17, 1994 in Tampa, Fla...Parents are David and Phaedra Gilbert... Has two sisters, Courtney and Damia...Majoring in sociology... Was Dean’s List honoree in fall of 2014 and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll student in the spring of 2014 and fall of 2013.

2015 PANTHERS

Personal Records 60m 7.61 100m 11.59 200m 24.02 4x100 relay 45.24

Ran in three meets with a best of 33rd place in JSU Foothills with time of 21:10...Placed 47th in season-opening meet at Western Carolina...Ran in Alabama Crimson Classic and finished 178th of 292 runners. CROSS COUNTRY 2013 Ran in six meets in first season at Georgia State, missing first three with injury...Her best time in the 4K was 17:35.74 (GSU Invitational), with a best in the 5K of 20:51.1 (Sun Belt Championships) and a best in the 6K of 24:46.8 (NCAA South Region)...Was 15th of the 45 runners at the Coach “O” Classic at Troy...Was 134th of 288 runners at the Louisville Classic, putting her in the top half of that large field. CROSS COUNTRY 2011 and 12 Spent her first two seasons at West Georgia, a Division II member of the Gulf South Conference...As freshman, was West Georgia’s top runner from the opening race to the NCAA Regional in Tampa... Even ran against Georgia State in the GSU Invitational, finishing 30th in 25:05...Ran a 24:10 at the Regional, leading her team to a ninth-place finish...An injury prevented her from running last year during her sophomore season. PREP At Dalton High School in northwest Georgia, qualified for the state championship all four years in cross country....Finished in the top 20 in the state meet as a senior in 2010 and ninth in the regional championship race... Was All-Whitfield County all four years, all-area for two seasons and Best of Preps two times. Chosen as the 2009 cross country runner of the year and named to the All-League Chattanooga team three times... Was a region champ in track in the 3200 meters in 2011and was her school’s most valuable track runner three years...Had a best time of 11:48 in the 3200m...Finished sixth at the state meet in the 3200m and seventh in the 1600 meters...Ran 5:26 in the 1600 meters...Also played soccer as freshman in high school... Received Leadership Award for track and field as senior. pERSONAL Born in Acambaro, a city northwest of Mexico City in the southern portion of Mexico..Daughter of Rogelro and Maria Luisa Nieto and is youngest of five children...Was born Carina Ramirez Nieto Aug. 19, 1993...Speaks Spanish, German and English...Graduated with honors and was 15th in her class... Enjoys reading, writing, painting, dancing, fashion and art...Has aspiration of becoming an actress/humanitarian...A good community citizen, worked with Big Brothers and Big Sisters and San Joseph’s Catholic Church... Earned Athletic Director’s Honor Roll at Georgia State in 2014.

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Katherine Randolph

Jasmyne Robinson

Junior 5-5 Sprints Flowery Branch, Ga. Flowery Branch

Junior 5-4 Sprints Cincinnati, Ohio Winthrow University

OUTDOOR TRACK and FIELD 2014 Earned All-Sun Belt Conference honors by participating on the secondplace 4x100 relay team that clocked a 45.24 time...Also won at Troy with that unit in 45.55...Competed in seven meets in the long jump, having a best of 5.65 meters (18-6 1/2) at JSU...Was 15th in Sun Belt in 5.56m...Had best in the 100m of 11.97 and best in 200m of 25.72. INDOOR TRACK and FIELD 2014 In first indoor season was team’s long jumper, having a best of 5.49m (180) in Southern Miss Invitational after a 5.47 at UAB...Ran a 7.94 100 in the Emory Invitational. PREP Attended Flowery Branch High School in Flowery Branch, Ga....Coached by Jimmy Sorrells...Lettered four years in track and field...Made All-Hall County team in 2010 and 2012...Finished sixth in the state meet in 2012... Also played basketball at Flowery Branch. PERSONAL Katherine Randolph was born Dec. 1, 1993 in Atlanta, Ga...Parents are Errol and Gwendolyn Randolph...Has three older brothers, Tre, Corey and Kevin..Majoring in economics and was Dean’s List student in spring of 2014.

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Ran the 400-meter event in four meets, posting a best time of 56.87 in finishing 11th in the Yellow Jacket Invitational at Georgia Tech...Competed with the 4x400 relay team that won at Troy with a season-best time of 3:42.64. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Earned All-Sun Belt Conference status with the 4x400 relay team that finished third at the conference championships...Finished seventh individually at the Sun Belt Championships in the 400m with a time of 57.26...Ran in seven indoor meets in the 400m and had a pair of races in the 200m (best of 25.90). PREVious Ran a personal-best 59.76 in the 400m...Attended Withrow University High School in Cincinnati, Ohio...Coached by Darren Braddix...Was a 2012 New Balance High School national champion in the 4x200m relay...Also finished second in the 800 medley relay and 1,000 medley relay at the same meet... State champion in the 4x100m relay and the 4x200m relay in 2011...Cincinnati Metro Athletic Conference champion in the 400m dash...Member of the student council and cheerleading squad...Graduated sixth in her class in 2012. PERSONAL Jasmyne Robinson was born on Jan. 27, 1994 in Mount Vernon, N.Y... Mother is Ebony Owens...Has a younger brother named Trafton...Majoring in communications at Georgia State.

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Transfer Profiles (Juniors and Soph.)

2015 PANTHERS

Breonca Christina Reid John

Sharonda Bryant Junior 5-7 Throws Miami, Fla. Jackson State

Junior Junior 5-2 5-2 Jumps Throws Jacksonville, Fla. Marietta, Ga. Bethune-Cookman Lassiter

BETHUNE-COOKman

JACKSON STATE Was the 2014 SWAC outdoor champion in the discus with 47.35 meters (155-4)...Had season-best shot put distance of 12.84m (42-1 1/2) at SIUE Gateway...Indoor best throw was 13.15m in shot put (43-1 3/4)...Best weight throw was 13.87m (45-6 1/4). In 2013 indoor season was second in SWAC championships in shot put in 12.92m (42-44 3/4)...Season-best indoor shot put was 13.39m (43-11 1/4) in finishing second at TSU Invite and was named SWAC Athlete of Week as a result... 2013 outdoor season included SWAC discus championship with 43.21m (141-11 1/2) throw, a best shot put of 12.78 (41-11 1/4) and a javelin toss of 22.53m (73-11).

Had a 2014 best outdoor long jump of 5.66 meters (18-7) and was thirdteam All-MEAC at Bethune-Cookman with the 4x100m relay team (45.7)... Best indoor long jump was 5.81m (19-6)...During outdoor season had a best 100m time of 11.88 and a best 200m time of 25.07...Indoors, ran a 7.58 in the 60m race and a 7.17 in the 55m event...As freshman, had a 5.53m long jump (18-1)...Named to the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) All-Academic Team in 2013-14. PREP Competed at Sandalwood High in Jacksonville...In 2011 senior season, had bests of 5.51m in long jump (18-08.75), 12.11 in 100m and 25.14 in 200m. PERSONAL Majoring in political science at Georgia State.

PREP Competed at Miami Jackson High School in Florida..Finished third in state meet in shot put and discus in 2012...Graduated in top five percent of high school class with a 4.3 GPA...Was honor student in their Academy of International Business and Finance. PERSONAL Born Oct. 28, 1993, Sharonda Bryant is the oldest of six children...The first to attend college, she seeks to be role model for younger siblings to be get a college degree, too...Will major in criminal justice with a goal to work for the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).

Tyler Christina Watson John Sophomore Junior 5-4 5-2 Hurdles, Jumps ThrowsFla. Tampa, Marietta, Ga. Jackson State Lassiter

JACKSON STATE Competed in December 2013 opener at Jackson State, clocking a 9.0 in the 55-meter hurdles...Ran a leg on the 4x400m relay team... PREP Competed at Wharton High School in Tampa and was All-Hillsborough County...Had bests of 43.3m in the 300m hurdles to finish fourth in state meet, 1:02.62 in 400m hurdles, along with 58.2 in 400m and 2:19 in 800m...Had 100m hurdle time of 15.28 and a top triple jump of 36-02.50. PERSONAL Born Oct. 22, 1994...Will major in business at Georgia State.

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Sophomore Panther Profiles Tracy Dorcemont

Kelsey Gray

Sophomore 5-9 Throws Roswell, Ga. Roswell

Sophomore 5-6 Throws Dacula, Ga. Mill Creek

INDOOR TRACK AND FIeld- DeC. DEcEMBER, 2014 Set school indoor record in weight throw with 18.19m (59-8 1/4). OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIeld 2014

Personal Records Shot Put 13.03m Discus 34.21m Hammer 40.40m Weight 18.19m

Posted season-best shot put of 13.03 meters (42-9) at Troy Invitational, finishing sixth overall...Threw the discus in four meets, recording a best of 34.21m at Troy (112-3)...Competed in hammer throw at Furman with a heave of 40.40m (132-6). INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD INDOOR 2014

Had best shot put of 13.01m (42-8 1/4) at Samford Invitational in Birmingham, Ala...Competed in weight throw in one meet (Emory) and had a 12.90m (42-4) distance. Prep Competed in metro Atlanta with the Roswell Hornets track and field team under coaches Rick O’Buck and Andy Shultz...Finished third at the state Class 6A championship meet with a shot put of 42-6...That topped previous best toss by one foot when she finished second in the Class 6A sectional meet...Won the region meet with a throw of 41-4 under the guidance of coach Rick O’Buck...Also played on the basketball team. Personal Born Aug. 22, 1995 in Miami, Fla. and is the daughter of Marie and Noguere Dorcemont...Has two brothers, Jean and Rodney...Majoring in psychology, earning Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in spring of 2014..

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OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Became the school’s javelin thrower and improved from 27.64 meters (90-8) first-meet throw to 34.07m (111-9) school-record throw at Sun Belt Championships (15th place)...Competed in hammer throw in six meets, heaving a personal-best 48.90m (160-5) at Auburn in finishing seventh...Won the JSU Quad with 47.33m (155-3) throw...Threw discus in six meets, winning at Furman with a personal-best 41.33m (135-7). INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Competed in five indoor meets in the weight throw, heaving a season-best 14.57m (47-08) in finishing sixth at the Southern Miss Invitational. PREP

Personal Records Weight 15.84m Discus 41.33m Hammer 48.90m Javelin 34.07m

Gray was an All-Gwinett County performer at Mill Creek High School under coach Jed Hodges...Won the county meet in the discus and went on to finish seventh in the state of Georgia with a season-best throw of 130-7... Had a best shot put of 39-9 and finished No. 18 in the state championship meet. Also played two years of basketball at Mill Creek. PERSONAL Daughter of Everton and Laverne...Kelsey Antoinette Gray was born in Queens, N.Y... Third oldest of six children in the family...Was an honor graduate at Mill Creek..Earned Presidential Scholar status as freshman at Georgia State in fall of 2013...Dean’s List sstudent in fall of 2014 and Athletiic Director’s Honor Roll student in spring of 2014.

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Sophomore Panther Profiles Alexandria Jackson

Mackenzie Nail

Sophomore 5-7 Throws Loxahatchee, Fla. Seminole Ridge

Sophomore 5-6 Middle Distance Fayetteville, Ga. Whitewater

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD- DeC. 2014

CROSS COUNTRY 2014

Started indoor season with shot put with personal-best 11.77 meters (28-7 1/2) in the BSC Icebreaker at the Birmingham CrossPlex...Weight throw of 15.53 (50-11 1/2) at UAB Blazer Invite Jan. 9. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Competed in the discus and hammer throw events...Personal-best in discus throw was third-longest on the team when she threw 41.80m (1372) and finished seventh at the Troy Invitational...Throw of 41.26m (135-4) was fifth-longest for team and placed her 14th at the Sun Belt Championships...Competed in six events in discus...Hammer throw best was at Troy with a distance of 44.11m (144-9) as she battled in six meets.

Personal Records Weight 15.53m Discus 41.80m Shot 11.77m Hammer 44.11m

Participated in five indoor events in the weight throw competition with a long of 13.24m (43-5 1/4) in the Southern Miss Invitational in Birmingham, Ala... Threw the shot put in two indoor meets with a best of 11.34m (37-2 1/2).

Florida native...Was a state finalist all three years at Seminole Ridge in Palm Beach County under Coach Scott Parks...Top shot put distance was 42-4 (12.9m) when she was second in the region and eighth in the state during her junior year...Was third in the region as a senior...In the discus, her personal best was 128-1 (39.1m)...Was second in the region and eighth in the state meet in Florida. PERSONAL Born in Ft. Lauderdale on July 18, 1995, Alexandria Jonelle Jackson is the daughter of Samuel and Jackie Jackson...Has older brother, Chris...Majoring in computer science.

Competed in five meets...Had ninth-place finish in WCU Invite opener...Was 20th in JSU Foothills 5k in 20:06.61...Ran 21:20.42 at Alabama Crimson Classic and 21:24.84 at Winthrop Invitational. OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014

PREP

2015 PANTHERS

First outdoor track and field season included running the middle distance races of 800 meters and 1,500 meters, while competing twice in the 3,000m steeplechase...Only 800m race was 2:28.51 at Auburn...Nail’s best of four runs in the 1,500m event was 4:50.37 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational...In the steeplechase, a 12:09.62 at Furman was her best. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Ran the 800m, the mile and with the distance medley relay during first collegiate indoor season...Best of three 800m races was a 2:21.79 at the Samford Invitational in Birmingham...Four mile races were paced by a 5:15.04 at the Emory Invitational, a 5:18.08 at the Southern Miss Invite and later finished 21st at the Sun Belt Conference Indoor Championship. CROSS COUNTRY 2013 Produced a pair of top-10 finishes in freshman season...Was seventh of 56 runners (23 Division I) and fourth on team at JSU/Struts Invite...Freshman year collegiate best times were 15:35.97 in the 4K (JSU/Struts), 19:00.20 in the 5K (Crimson Classic) and 22:47.79 (Furman Classic)....In first Sun Belt Conference championship meet finished 42nd of the 66 runners in 20:13.6. PREP As a senior, placed second at the state track and field championships in the 1,600m race and third in the 800m event... Was also the Fayette County champ in both events and won the sectionals in the 800m and 1,600m...In cross country, was an All-Georgia pick and was named All-Metro Atlanta as one of the top 20 runners in the region...Selected by the Atlanta Track Club as their high school “Woman of the Year” award winner...Set school records in the 800m, 1,600m, 3,200m and 5k events under coaches Michael Nail, Ela Dineen and Eric Trube... pERSONAL Born Caitlin Mackenzie Nail on June 23, 1995...Daughter of Michael and Candy Nail of Fayetteville...Has a younger brother, Parker, Majoring in Early Childhood Education with plans to focus on special education...Dean’s List student in fall and spring of 2014, as well as fall 2013.

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Indoor 800m 2:21.79 Mile 5:15.04 Ourdoor 1500m 4:50.37 Steeplechase 12:09.02 SUN BELT CONFERENCE MEMBERS


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Sophomore Panther Profiles LaPorscha Christina Wells John

Alysiah Christina Whittaker John

Sophomore Junior 5-9 5-2 Throws Throws Ga. Augusta, Marietta, Ga. Josey Lassiter

INDOOR TRACk AND FIELD - DeC. 2014 Set a school record in the weight throw with a distance of 17.26m (56-7 1/2) in finishing second at the BSC Icebreaker at the Birmingham CrossPlex. OUTDOOR TRACk AND FIELD 2014

Personal Records

Set a school record in the hammer throw with a distance of 50.72m (166-5) Weight 18.06m in finishing third at the Troy Invitational... Shot 16.01m Also topped 50m with a 50.09m (164-4) Hammer 50.72m toss at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, the second-longest throw in school history... Finished ninth at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championship in 48.61m (159-5 3/4)...Top outdoor shot put distance was 13.99m (45-10 3/4) in winning the USF Bulls Invitational in Tampa. INDOOR TRACk AND FIELD 2014 Had the second-best indoor weight throw distance in school history with a 15.29m (50-2) toss in finishing 11th at the Sun Belt Indoor Championships in Birmingham...That toppped her previous best of 15.24m (50) in the Emory Invitational...Finished 10th at the Sun Belt meet in the shot put with a throw of 13.61m (44-8), a distance that was third-best in school indoor history. PREP Wells was the Georgia Class 2A champion in the shot put with a toss of 41-3 1/2 (12.56m) for coach Ann Jennings at T. W. Josey High in Augusta... She was also the region champion. As a junior, she as second in Class 3A with her toss of 40-2 (12.25m)...Class valedictorian...Was all-region in basketball and volleyball PERSONAL LaPorscha Davida Wells is the daughter of Tami Ryans and has two younger siblings, Alexus and Mercedes...Made A.D. Honor Roll in fall of 2013.

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Sophomore Junior 6-0 5-2 Throws Throws St. Louis, Mo. Marietta, Northwest Ga. Lassiter

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Qualfied for the NCAA East Preliminaries and set a school record in the outdoor shot put with a throw of 15.70m (51-6 1/4) in winning the Troy Invitational...Finished sixth in the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships in San Personal Records Marcos, Texas with a throw of 14.29m (46-10 3/4) and seventh in that meet in the discus with a throw of 46.68m Weight 13.22m (48-2), which was a personal best...In Shot 15.70m the NCAA East Preliminaries in JackDiscus 46.68m sonville, had the second-longest throw in school history of 15.15m (49 8 1/2) in finishing 29th of the 48 competitors... Her discus throw at the Sun Belt meet was the sixth longest in school history...Qualified to compete in the 2014 under-20 USA Junior Track and Field Championships from July 5-7 in Eugene, Ore. INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2014 Set school indoor record in the shot put with a heave of 14.03m (46-0 1/2) in finishing fifth at the Sun Belt Indoor Championships in Birmingham...In the weight throw, best was 13.22m (43-4 1/2) in the Samford Invitational. PREP A two-time all-conference honoree in the shot put at Northwest in Cedar Hill, Mo...Was a four-time school record-holder in shot put and one-time discus record setter for coach Glen House...Top shot put distance was 13.37m (43-10) with a best discus throw of 43.1m (141-3). In AAU Nationals, placed seventh in the shot put with the St. Louis Blues track club...Was also a basketball player...In the classroom, was an Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete honoree. PERSONAL Born March 17, 1995...Alysiah Tache Whittaker is the daughter of Shahirr Whittaker and Kathy Griffin...Majoring in exercise science...Earned Dean’s List in fall of 2014 and Athletic Director’s Honor Roll in spring of 2014.

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Freshmen Panther Profiles

2015 PANTHERS

Sarah Bearden

Nylah Chavis

Freshman 5-6 Distance LaGrange, Ga. LaGrange

Freshman 5-6 High Jump Social Circle, Ga. Eastside

PREP

CROSS COUNTRY 2014 Competed in five of the seven meets during freshman season...Best finish was 14th place at JSU Foothills Invitational in 19:32.42...Opening collegiate meeet was a 29th-place finish at Western Carolina Invitational...Finished 33rd at Winthrop Invitational in 20:11.65...Was 163rd of 292 runners in Alabama Crimson Classic...Her first Sun Belt Conference championship race was a 73rd-place effort. PREP Set four school records in the 5k, 3,200m, 1,600m and 800m for coach Brad Wilson...Was Region 5, AAAA champion in cross country (2013), 3,200m (2013 and 2014) and 1,600m (2014)... Had a best time of 18:40 in cross country as senior...Clocked 11:35 for top 3,200m time and 5:20 for best 1,600m run.. Sixth in state cross country meet in 2012 and 11th in 2013... Honor graduate. PERSONAL Born Sarah Grace Bearden on July 1, 1996 to Ken and Cindi Bearden... Has older sister Jessica...Grew up in LaGrange, Ga., about 60 miles south of Atlanta...Goal is to major in business and perhaps become a Nike sales representative...Earned Dean’s List honors in fall of 2014.

Finished an outstanding prep career as a high jumper at Eastside High School in metro Atlanta in the suburb of Covington, Ga...Was a 2012 AllAmerican at the AAU national championships...Was a four-time Region 8AAAA high jump champ under coach Fankey Iverson...Chavis finished second in the state meet and second in the Class 4A sectionals as a senior...Top jump was 5-6 at the sectionals as well as in winning the New Rock Championship at Salem High School...Cleared 5-6 as a junior in finishing second in the sectionals and finished 19th in the outdoor national event in Greensboro, N.C...As a sophomore, cleared 5-6 several times and was also a triple jumper for Eastside. PERSONAL Born Nylah Jeslyn Chavis on Nov. 6, 1995 in Atlanta...Parents are Diaz and Katherine Chavis of Decatur, Ga...Oldest brother Nicos played football at Delaware and brother Nijyi swam at Florida A&M, following their father who ran track at South Carolina State...The brothers opened a training gym called fitOne studio and Nylah may pursue that same business...Major is exercise science.

PREP

Allyson Goff Freshman 5-6 Jumps/Spints White Lake, Mich. Walled-Lake Northern

A versatile athlete, Goff is a sprinter, hurdler, long jumper, who has also competed in the pentathlon and javelin events during her stellar prep career in the metro Detroit area...Won the Michigan state championship in the 100m hurdles in 13.80 and was third in the state long jump in 18-0.75...Best long jump is 19-1...Goff is a four-time Michigan All-State honoree...Qualified three times for the USATF National Junior Olympics...Indoors, was fourth in Michigan in the 200m sprint and 11th in the 60m dash. PERSONAL Born Allyson Maria Goff on Oct. 18, 1996 to Anthony and Barbara Goff... Grew up in Waterford, Mich., about 40 miles north of downtown Detroit... Beginning studies for marketing degree with career goal to work in sports marketing...Earned Dean’s List honors in fall of 2014.

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Freshmen Panther Profiles Melanie Hamilt

Danielle Livingstone

Freshman 5-7 Distance Peachtree City, Ga. McIntosh

Freshman 5-7 Sprints/Jumps Royal Palm Beach, Fla. Seminole Ridge

CROSS COUNTRY 2014

PREP

Ran in five meets during freshman season...Best finish was 16th at JSU Foothills with a time of 19:53.78 in 5k...Opened season with 49th place finish at Western Carolina Invitational...Was 164th of 292 runners in Alabama Crimson Classic...Clocked 19:53.40 to finish 62nd at Sun Belt Conference championship...Ran in NCAA South Region 6k event with time of 23:49.5. PREP Competed in cross country and track and field in metro Atlanta at McIntosh High School...A top-20 finisher in the state cross country meet...Clocked best 5k time of 18:48...Specialized in the 3,200m run and the 1,600m run during track season...Was fourth in the state in the 3,200m in 11:33.69, as well as region runner-up finisher...Clocked a best in the 1,600m run of 5:33.26...Team of coach Charles Buckle was fourth in state Class AAAAA cross country meet in 2012 and 2010...Like many local runners, has enjoyed several July 4th Peachree road races, clocking a 44:09 in the sea of runners in 2014...Has a best 10k time of 39:27...Honor roll student all four years, graduating with honors...In Beta Club and Spanish Honor Society... Played viola throughout middle and high school.

Livingstone excelled in the sprint hurdles and the long jump in Florida...As a junior, was fifth in the state of Florida in the long jump with a best of 19-2 1/4 (5.85m)...Was the District 9-4A champ and Palm Beach County champion as well...As a 100-meter high hurdler, clocked a 14.4 as a junior at Seminole Ridge High School under coach Scott Parks...Earned first-team all-county honors twice by the Sun-Sentinel newspaper...As sophomore, placed eighth at the state meet in both the 100m hurdles and the long jump...In the classroom, maintained a 3.8 GPA to earn honors. PERSONAL Born Danielle Shania Livingstone on Oct. 2, 1995 in Montreal, Canada... Daughter of Ross and Novelette Livingstone...Has a brother, Ryan, and sister, Olivia...Majoring in exercise science and started freshman year as a Presidential Scholar with a 4.0 grade point average...Named a President’s Scholar in first semester at Georgia State (Fall 2014).

PERSONAL Born June 14, 1995, Melanie Brooke Hamilt is native Atlantan, the daughter of Amy Hamilt...Plans to major in biology...Earned Dean’s List in Fall 2014. CROSS COUNTRY 2014

Nuria Ramirez

Ran in six ofl seven meets as a freshman and counted in the team scoring...Had a sixth-place finish at JSU Foothills with 18:55.85 in 5k....Was seventh at Winthrop Invitational in 18:29.26...Opening collegiate meet was 11th at WCU Invitational, followed by 13th place in Chattanooga Powerade Invitational 2-mile run in 11:36.09...Was 115th of 292 at Alabama Crimson Classic...Finished 46th at Sun Belt Conference championship. PREP

Freshman 5-7 Distance Palma, Spain IES CTEIB

Traveled 4,500 miles from her home in Spain to run for Georgia State cross country and track and field...Third international runner on team (Kearney from Ireland and Christoforou from Greece) this year...First-team honoree at Spain’s national cross country junior championship...Competed in track in multiple events, led by the 3,000m steeplechase (11:08)...Fourth at the junior national championship in 2014 in the steeplechase...Second at the nationals in the 1,500m steepchase in 2010 and 2011...Fourth at nationals in the 2,000m steeplechase in 2013...Ran the 5,000m, 1,500m and 800m events as well, clocking 4:41 in the 1,500m race...Team was the Club Athletisme Playas de Castellon...Graduated from Institut d’Educacio Secundaria, Centre de Tecnificacio Esportiva de les Illes Balears (IES CTEIB). PERSONAL Born Nuria Molina Ramirez on Oct. 29, 1996 in Palma, Illes Balears, Spain... Parents are Josep and Estrella...Has an older sister, Clara...Earned Dean’s List in Fall 2014 at Georgia State.

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2015 PANTHERS

Ashlan Rosier

Aubreya Smith

Freshman 5-8 Sprints/Jumps Evans, Ga. Lakeside Evans

Freshman 5-4 Sprints/Jumps Spartanburg, S.C. Spartanburg PREP

PREP Had an outstanding career in suburban Augusta, Ga. at Lakeside-Evans High School, competing as a sprinter and a jumper. As a long jumper, had a best of 18-10 in winning the Nike Panther Relays and had a 19-2 with the Velocity Striders...As a junior, she was fifth in the Class AAAA division of the Georgia State High School Championships. In the 100m sprint, had a 12.07 at the Nike Panther Relays to finish fifth..As a junior, was seventh at the state meet in 12.47...In the 200m dash, had a 25.49 best...Also ran with the school’s 4x100 relay team.

Excelled as a long jumper, triple jumper and high jumper at Spartanburg High School in Spartanburg, S.C...Ran the 100 meters and with the 4x100 relay team...In the long jump, Smith finished third at the South Carolina state track championship and had a season-best in this event in 19-1 (5.8m), edging out her 18-10.25 (5.75m) for personal-best leap...In the triple jump, she went 38-7 (11.76m) in winning at the Carolina’s Cup meet...Her top high jump was 5-6 and she was third at the S.C. State Track Championship with a jump of 5-4...Was named Most Outstanding Field Female Athlete in winning all three events (high, long and triple jumps) at the Spartanburg County track meet...Earned status as an all-region honoree in all three events as well....2011 Spartanburg Herald Journal Female Athlete of the Year. PERSONAL

PERSONAL Born Aug, 21, 1996 in Gerard, Ga. (Augusta area)...Parents are Victoria McPhee and Rodric Rosier...Has brothers Dameon Brigham and Kenneth Brigham, with sister Keyonna Brigham...Starting major in exercise science at Georgia State.

Jordan Townsley Freshman 5-2 Distance Miamisburg, Ohio Miamisburg

CROSS COUNTRY 2014 Competed and counted in all seven races as a freshman...Best finish was fourth at JSU Foothills Invite with a time of 18:28...Opening meet of career at WCU Invite was a16th-place effort, with a 19th place finish at Chattanooga in 11:54.28 in two mile event and a 15th place finish at Winthrop Invite...Was 97th of 292 runners at Alabama Crimson Classic...Finished 43rd at Sun Belt Championship meet.

Born Sept. 9, 1995 in Spartanburg, S.C...Daughter of Kenneth Smith II, a pastor, and Lisa, a math teacher...Has three brothers: Christopher (20), Christian (17) and Kenneth III (15)...Loves music and sings in church choir and also plays musical instrument.

PREP Four-time regional qualifier (2010-13) and state qualifier in 2013 in cross country at Miamisburg High School in metropolitan Dayton, Ohio...Ran best time of 18:43 in cross country as a senior and 5:08 in 1,600m in track for coach Jennifer Schoenberger...Was Greater Western Ohio Conference (GWOC) all-conference as senior and three-time GWOC South first team all-league...Team most valuable runner final three years...Set school record in indoor 1,600m (5:17)...Set school records in outdoor track with 4x400m relay team (4:02), 4x800 (9:39) and 4x1,600 (22:59)...The 400 and 800 relay teams qualified for regional meet...Earned scholar-athlete award from U.S. Army Reserve, was National Honor Society member and graduated with honors (3.5 GPA or better)...Was Academic All-Ohio pick at the Ohio cross country meet...In track, competed in 3,200m, 1,600m, 800m and with the 4x800 and 4x400 relay teams. PERSONAL Jordan Lynn Townsley was born May 7, 1996 in Kettering, Ohio, the largest suburb of Dayton...Daughter of Mark and Dana Townsley. Dad is a high school athletic director and mother is a first-grade teacher...Father was wrestler at Miami (Ohio) and cousin (Kirsten Sweeney) was track and field runner at Tennessee...Plans to study for a career as a physical therapist or radiologist at Georgia State.

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Katharine Showalter ConFerence Champion

SeCOND at Sun Belt Championship

Track & Field Finishes Second Outdoors In Sun Belt 2014 Honors and awards Sun Belt Championship Results Indoor Championship 5th 70 points Outdoor Championship 2nd 111 points Nine points toward Sun Belt Bubas Cup for outdoor, six points toward Sun Belt Bubas Cup for indoor, for 15 total points. SUN Belt Outdoor Champion Katharine Showalter

3,000-meter steeplechase

Outdoor All-Sun Belt CONFERENCE (8) Katharine Showalter Carole Idolphine Tatiana Colbert Katharine Showalter Tatiana Colbert Wande Brewer Katherine Randolph Talia Colbert

3,000m steeplechase (first place) 400m hurdles (second place) 400m (third place) 1,500m (third place) 4x100m (second), 4x400m (third) 4x100m (second), 4x400m (third) 4x100m (second place) 4x400m (third place)

INDOOR ALL-SUN BELT CONFERENCE (8) Niamh Kearney Tatiana Colbert Talia Colbert Tatiana Colbert Talia Colbert Jasmyne Robinson Aniya Moore

Mile run (second place) 400m (second place) 400m (third place) 4x400m (third place) 4x400m (third place) 4x400m (third place) Pentathlon (third), 4x400m (third)

NCAA EAST PRELIMINARIES OUTDOOR QUALIFIERS Alysiah Whitter Ravin Gilbert Katharine Showalter

TRACK AND FIELD GEORGIA STATE 2013-14 Improvement and success were measurable accomplishments for the 2014 track and field team in Georgia State’s second season in the Sun Belt Conference. The outdoor season saw Georgia State roll to a second-place finish at the Sun Belt Championships after the indoor season had seen the Panthers rise from seventh place to fifth. That outdoor finish netted GSU nine points in the Sun Belt’s Bubas Cup scoring and the indoor placing added six points for the Panthers. Individually, three athletes earned spots in the NCAA East Preliminaries after a year in 2013 when none had qualifying standards to reach that level. Eight athletes finished first, second or third at the championships to earn all-conference status in the Sun Belt Indoor Championships, then eight team members earned the all-conference level at the Sun Belt Outdoor Championships. GSU had the Sun Belt Athlete of the Week winner four times: Niamh Kearney (indoors-Feb. 19), Tatiana Colbert (outdoors-March 17), Talia Colbert (outdoors-March 24), Niamh Kearney (outdoors-April 2). This year’s teams set four school records during the outdoor season, after having set three school marks in the indoor season. “Over six months of competition from December through May, the team dramatically improved,” head coach Chris England said. “Every year, the goal is to win championships or at least improve on the previous year’s results. I think these two teams can take pride in their performance in the classroom, in the community and in the athletic competition. Three athletes advanced to the NCAA East Preliminaries and one will represent us at the USATF Junior Outdoor Championships in July in Eugene, Oregon.”

Shot Put 100 meters 3,000-meter steeplechase

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2015 PANTHERS

2014 Indoor Schedule Dec. 6 Birmingham Southern Invite 2 first-place finishes Jan. 10-11 UAB Blazer Invite 1 first-place finish. Jan. 26 Emory Invite Team 1st of 18, 5 first-place finishes Jan. 30 Southern Miss Invite 1 first-place finish, 5 seconds Feb. 7-8 Samford Invite Fastest 400m time in Sun Belt Feb. 14 Southern Miss Meet School record mile time Feb. 24-25 Sun Belt Indoor Championships Birmingham, Ala. 5th place Sun Belt (70 points)

2014 Outdoor Schedule March 15 Jacksonville State Invite 14 first-place finishes. March 20-21 USF Bulls Invite, Tampa, Fla. 5 first-place finishes March 28-29 Yellow Jacket Invite 2 first-place finishes April 4-5 Florida Relays, Gainesville personal best times April 10 Furman, Greenville, S.C. 11 first-place finishes April 18-19 War Eagle Invite 2 first-place finishes April 25-26 Coach “O” Invite 3 school records May 9-11 Sun Belt Outdoor Championships San Marcos, Texas 2nd place Sun Belt (111 points) May 16 Georgia Tech Invite Partial team May 29-31 NCAA East Prelims, Jacksonville, Fla. Three qualifiers

ALYSIAH WHITTAKER

INDOOR SEASON The second season in school history with an indoor track and field championship saw Georgia State rise from 31 points and seventh place in 2013 to 70 points and fifth place in 2014. From December through February, the team competed in six indoor meets, setting three school records and dozens of personal bests along the way. The indoor season started Dec. 6 in Birmingham with Niahm Kearney winning the 3,000-meter race in that 31-runner field. After the semester break and month competition break, GSU returned Jan. 10 at the UAB Invitational as Hannah Stefanoff won the 5,000m run to lead the Panthers. Emory played host to an 18-team meet in Birmingham on Jan. 26 and GSU finished first in the team scoring. Tatiana Colbert won the 200-meter race and long jump, while sprinter Ravin Gilbert won the 60m dash. Freshman Alysiah Whittaker added her first win in the shot put and Stefanoff repeated with a win in the 3,000m run to pace Georgia State. On Jan. 30, Anna Sinclair’s win in the 3,000-meter run led GSU in the Southern Miss Invitational. The Panthers had five seconds and four thirds in this meet. Samford played host in Birmingham for a Feb. 7-8 meet when Stefanoff had a personal-best in the 5,000m run to finish second of 27 runners and added a fourth-place finish in the 58-runner 3,000m run. Tatiana Colbert ran the fastest 400m time of the indoor season. Niamh Kearney set a school record in the mile run on Feb. 14 in the Cupid Classic in Birmingham, running a 4:54.47 to finish third of 50 runners. That fastest time of the Sun Belt season earned the junior from Ireland the Sun Belt Athlete-of-the-Week award. GSU finished fifth in the 10-team Sun Belt Indoor Championships in Birmingham with 70 points. Kearney earned all-conference honors with a second-place finish in the mile and Tatiana Colbert took home an allconference medal with a second-place finish in the 400-meter run. GSU set a school indoor record in the pentathlon and had a third-place finish. Talia Colbert’s third in the 400m earned her All-Sun Belt accolades. GSU’s 4x400 relay earned all-conference with a third-place finish. Whittaker set a school indoor record in the shot put with a fifth-place finish.

OUTDOOR SEASON The March 15 opener at the JSU Quad Meet was a perfect warm-up act for the seven-meet regular season as GSU took 14 first-place finishes of the 16 events it competed. Tatiana Colbert won the 100-meter dash, 200meter dash and 4x100-meter relay. That performance earned her Sun Belt Athlete of the Week. During Spring Break, GSU went to Tampa to train and run in the 16-team USF Bulls Invite. The work paid off as Georgia State produced five first-place finishes, four second and four thirds, while the team had 10 personal-best efforts. Tatiana Colbert’s 55.45 in the 400m was a winning personal-best time. In Atlanta at the Yellow Jacket Invitational on March 28-29, Kearney won the 1,500-meter run with 47 competitors. Stefanoff won the 5,000m run in the 28-runner field. The prestigious Florida Relays on April 4-5 offered GSU more challenges. Kearney ran a personal-best 4:26.64 in the 1,500-meter run, just one second off the school record. Showalter logged the second-fastest 3,000m steeplechase time in the school record book in finishing third of the 24 runners with a time that was among the 15 fastest in the East region for the season-to-date. Anna Sinclair had a season-best and personal-best sub-17-minute time in finishing sixth of the 45 runners in the 5,000m. At the 17th Blue Shoes Invitational at Furman on April 12, Georgia State notched nine first-place finishes. Tatiana Colbert’s 54.43 time in winning the 400-meter race was the third-fastest in school history and fastest in the Sun Belt season at that point. At the Auburn War Eagle meet on April 18, Alysiah Whittaker set a school record in the shot put with a 47-10 ½ throw (14.59m) as she finished fifth of 29. She would break that record later in the season. In the final regular-season meet on April 25-26 at Sun Belt-rival Troy, GSU had 11 first-place finishes. Whittaker broke her own shot put record with a 51-6 ¼ throw (15.70m) to post a distance that would qualify her for the NCAA East Preliminaries. Fellow freshman La Porscha Wells set a school mark in the hammer throw at 166-5 (50.72m). A third freshman, Kelsey Gray, set a school record in the javelin with a throw of 114-04 (34.85m).

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2014 Honors and awards School Records Broken (7) Alysiah Whittaker LaPorscha Wells Kelsey Gray Wande Brewer Niamh Kearney Aniya Moore Alysiah Whittaker

Shot Put Hammer Throw Javeliln 200 meters Indoor Mile Indoor Pentathlon Indoor Shot Put

15.70m 50.72m 34.85m 23.47 4:54.47 3,568 14.03m

Sun BElt Weekly Honorees (4) Niamh Kearney Tatiana Colbert Talia Colbert Niamh Kearney

Indoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track Outdoor Track

Feb. 19 March 17 March 24 April 2

GSU Blue Carpet AwarDs Niamh Kearney GSU All-Academic Team Atlanta BSA Peach of An Athlete AwarD USATF JUNIOR NATIONALS (EUGENE, ORE.)

TATIANA COLBERT

Whittaker qualified to compete in the shot put in the Junior National Championships on July 5-6 in Eugene, Ore. This meet is for competitors at least 14 years of age and not yet 20 in 2014. Whittaker turned 19 in March. The 2014 USATF Junior Outdoor Championships will serve as a qualifier for the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships.

At the Sun Belt Conference Championships in San Marcos, Texas, Georgia State had a sensational third day to climb from sixth place to second. The Panthers scored 76 of their 111 total points on the final day, mostly in track events. The second-place finish with 111 points was superior to last year’s 57 points and fifth-place effort. If it were a track-only meet, GSU’s 103 points in the track portion were the most as winner Western Kentucky had 78 points in track. But the Hilltoppers scored 95 points in field events, while GSU scored eight in those competitions. Katharine Showalter was a conference champion in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Junior Carole Idolphine finished second in the 400m hurdles to earn All-Sun Belt Conference status. Tatiana Colbert was third in the 400m run and Showalter was third in the 1,500m event to both claim all-conference status. GSU’s 4x100 relay team (Tatiana Colbert, Wande Brewer, Katherine Randolph and Ravin Gilbert) were second to earn the all-conference recognition. The 4x400 relay team earned all-conference status by finishing third (Colbert twins, Brewer, Idolphine). Brewer set a school record in the 200m race, but finished fourth. Showalter scored 19 points in the conference championship to finish sixth overall. Brewer added 10.5 points and Stefanoff 10 points. Tatiana Colbert and Idolphine each had 9.5 points and Kearney added nine more points. NCAA EAST PRELIMINARIES (JACKSONVILLE, FLA.) Freshman Alysiah Whittaker, sophomore Ravin Gilbert and senior Katharine Showalter posted qualifying standards to move on to the NCAA East Preliminaries in Jacksonville, Fla. on May 29-31. Whittaker had the second-longest throw of her freshman season 49-08 ½ (15.15m) to place 29th of the 48 competitors. Gilbert’s 11.92 was well off her personal-best 11.59 as she finished 36th of the 48 in 11.92, just .11 from moving on to the next round. Showalter’s 10:49.70 in the 3,000m steeplechase left her 43rd of the 48 runners as she was 24 seconds from her personal-best time in that event. 2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

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Women’s 2014 Indoor Final Results Name

Meet Place Mark 60m

Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Colbert, Talia Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine

SMIS EMI SMCC SUNBC BSC EMI UAB SMIS UAB SUNBC EMI SAMI SMCC SMIS SAMI EMI EMI SMIS

3 1 5 6 3 1 16 6 14 13 5 10 10 8 23 9 8 13

7.61 7.63 7.63 7.63q 7.64 7.69 7.70 7.72 7.72 7.73 7.75 7.76 7.80 7.87q 7.88 7.91 7.94 8.02

5 7 5 5 3 21 15

8.77 8.88q 8.91 8.92q 9.08 9.16 9.17

5 6 12 14 15 2 10 17 1 3 7 12 18 26 18 9 20 2 4 38 15 8 21

24.42q 24.55q 24.83 24.86 24.93 24.93 24.95 24.99 25.01 25.01 25.02 25.02 25.05 25.11 25.18 25.18 25.19 25.30 25.40 25.47 25.90 26.09 26.90

2 3 10 11 10 7 2 15 3 5 26

55.55 55.72 56.13 56.51 56.89 57.26 57.36 57.50 57.61 57.85 58.05

Name

Meet Place Mark

Idolphine, Carole Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Towns, Kristiana Brewer, Wande

SUNBC SAMI EMI SMIS UAB BSC EMI SMIS UAM SMCC EMI EMI

SUNBC SMCC SAMI SMIS EMI UAB SAMI 200m

Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Colbert, Talia Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Gilbert, Raven Brewer, Wande Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasymne Idolphine, Carole

SUNBC SUNBC SMCC SAMI SMCC SMIS SUNBC SMCC EMI SMIS BSC SUNBC SMCC SAMI UAB BSC UAB EMI EMI SAMI SMIS EMI EMI 400m

Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Robinson, Jasmyne

SUNBC SUNBC SMCC SMCC SAMI SUNBC SMIS SAMI BSC SMIS SMCC

58.61 58.96 58.98 59.07 59.68 1:00.31 1:00.62 1:00.75 1:00.83 1:01.03 1:01.50 1:02.70

2 12 13 16 14

1:16.30 1:22.41 1:22.95 1:24.11 2:15.34q

13 24 13 36 3 17 42 18 6 14 9 9 46

2:17.39 2:19.28 2:20.33 2:21.79 2:22.65 2:23.06 2:23.14 2:23.21 2:26.30 2:27.38 2:27.62 2:32.82 2:58.16

7 25

3:06.65 3:51.53

3 2 2 3 15 4 21 13 14 6 21 13 63 63 28 23 28 34 40 16

4:54.47 4:56.77 5:05.14 5:05.99 5:11.52 5:15.04 5:18.08 5:19.74 5:20.00 5:24.39 5:35.28 5:53.31 5:55.00 5:55.84 6:01.82 6:03.00 6:11.28 6:17.09 6:19.31 6:23.53

4 7 8

9:46.39 9:51.11 9:53.14

500m Talia Colbert Jacqueline Obi Kissa Williams Wande Brewer Jamison, Tyra

60m Hurdles Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya

12 37 3 9 28 13 11 15 44 55 14 24

EMI EMI EMI EMI EMI 800m

Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie Towns, Kristiana Jamison, Tyra Nail, Mackenzie Towns, Kristiana Jamison, Tyra Jamison, Tyra Moore, Aniya Papesh, Katie

SAMI SMCC SUNBC SAMI SMIS UAB SAMI UAB SMIS EMI SMIS SAMI UAB

Name Stefanoff, Hannah Kearney, Niamh Stefanoff, Hannah Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna Sinclair, Anna Stefanoff, Hannah Sinclair, Anna Sinclair, Anna Kearney, Niamh Rubel, Jennifer Rubel, Jennifer Rubel, Jennifer Nieto, Carina Nieto, Carina

2015 PANTHERS

Meet Place Mark SAMI 4 9:53.42 SAMI 9 10:04.42 EMI 1 10:08.02 EMI 2 10:11.63 SMCC 8 10:12.51 SMIS 1 10:12.78 UAB 9 10:13.76 SAMI 17 10:20.34 EMI 5 10:22.84 BSC 1 10:23.88 BSC 5 10:33.87 UAB 18 10:35.63 SMIS 4 10:45.09 SUNBC 17 11:48.72 SMCC 40 12:02.60 5,000m

Stefanoff, Hannah Stefanoff, Hannah Sinclair, Anna Sinclair, Anna Rubel, Jennifer Rubel, Jennifer Stefanoff, Hannah Rubel, Jennifer Rubel, Jennifer

SAMI SUNBC SUNBC SAMI SUNBC SAMI UAB EMI UAB

2 5 6 4 8 6 1 4 5

17:10.00 17:11.77 17:15.32 17:29.53 17:39.95 17:44.41 17:47.27 17:55.36 18:54.13

# GSU Indoor School Record

1,000m Kearney, Niamh Papesh, Katie

UAB UAB Mile

#Kearney, Niamh Kearney, Niamh Kearney, Niamh Stefanoff, Hannah Steffanoff, Hannah Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie Nieto, Carina Nieto, Carina Nieto, Carina Nieto, Carina Papesh, Katie Papesh, Katie Papesh, Katie Nieto, Carina Papesh, Katie

SMCC SUNBC SMIS SMIS SMCC EMI SMCC UAB UAB SMIS SUNBC SMIS SAMI SMI EMI SUNB SMCC EMI UAB SMIS 3,000m

Stefanoff, Hannah Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna

SUNBC SUNBC SUNBC

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Women’s 2014 Indoor Final Results

GSU TRACK AND FIELD

Name

Meet Place Mark 4x400 Relay

Colbert, Tatiana Moore, Aniya Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Talia Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Robinson, Jasmyne Idolphine, Carole

SMIS 2 3:50.65 SUNBC 3 3:53.74

BSC 5 3:55.69 UAB 18 3:59.31 EMI 3 4:06.09

Distance Medley relay Towns, Kristiana Kearney, Niamh Jamison, Tyra Nail, Mackenzie Towns, Kristiana Robinson, Jasmyne Jamison, Tyra Nail, Mackenzie Towns, Kristiana Idolphine, Carole Jamison, Tyra Nail, Mackenzie Towns, Kristiana Idolphine, Carole Jamison, Tyra Nail, Mackenzie

EMI 3 12:48.02

Name

Meet Place Mark

Whittaker, Alysiah Dorecmont, Tracy Wells, LaPorscha Dorecmont, Tracy Dorecmont, Tracy Dorecmont, Tracy Wells, LaPorscha Whittaker, Alysiah Dorcemont, Tracy Dorecmont, Tracy Reeves, Carresa Reeves, Carresa Reeves, Carresa Wells, LaPorscha Whittaker, Alysiah Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya

EMI SAMI UAB SMCC EMI SUNBC SMCC UAB SMIS UAB EMI UAB SMIS SMIS SAMI SMIS SMCC SMIS EMI EMI SAMI

1 11 15 11 4 15 12 20 8 23 5 27 10 11 26 13 32 18 18 27 15

13.08m 13.01m 12.99m 12.89m 12.86m 12.83m 12.80m 12.72m 12.58m 12.58m 12.47m 12.44m 12.17m 11.97m 11.66m 11.34m 11.32m 10.57m 10.31m 9.58m 9.34m

11 3 14 15 15 6 23 30 22 10 7 11 12 27 13 22 9 10 11 11 12 23 13 14 16 37 44 44

15.29m 15.24m 15.16m 14.81m 14.63m 14.57m 14.11m 13.56m 13.45m 13.27m 13.24m 13.22m 13.18m 13.13m 13.05m 12.95m 12.90m 12.70m 12.63m 12.46m 12.40m 12.37m 12.13m 11.91m 11.72m 11.35m 11.00m 11.00ms

3 11

3,568 3,341

Weight throw SAMI

7

12:52.13

SUNBC 9 12:52.62

UAB

13 13:30.01

High jump Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Moore, Aniya 1.47m Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya

SMIS SUNBC BSC UAB SAMI SMCC SAMI

2 8 5 22 20 21 15

1.65m J1.64 1.60m 1.59m 1.56m 1.55m

BSC UAB

17 36

1.45m 1.44m

9 22 7 11 8 11 8 27 32 23 16 38

5.49m 5.47m 5.46m 5.46m 5.43m 5.38m 5.33m 5.27m 5.25m 5.24m 5.14m 5.12m

5 10 4

#14.03m 13.61m 13.30m

Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Reeves, Carresa Reeves, Carresa Reeves, Carresa Gray, Kelsey Reeves, Carresa Jackson, Alexandria Wells, LaPorscha Franklin, LaTasia Jackson, Alexandria Whittaker, Alysiah Reeves, Carresa Jackson, Alexandria Jackson, Alexandria Whittaker, Alysiah Dorcemont, Tracy Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasia Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasia Jackson, Alexandria Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Whittaker, Alysiah Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasia Gray, Kelsey

SUNBC EMI UAB SUNBC SAMI SMIS SMCC SMCC SAMI SMIS EMI SMIS SMIS UAB SMIS SUNBC EMI EMI EMI BSC BSC SUNBC BSC BSC EMI SMCC UAB UAB

HannAH STEFANOFF

long jump Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Colbert, Tatiana Randolph, Katherine Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Randolph, Katherine Colbert, Tatiana Moore, Aniya Randolph, Katherine Moore, Aniya

SMIS UAB BSC SUNBC SAMI SMIS BSC SAMI UAB SMCC BSC UAB

Indoor Pentathlon #Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya

SUNBC SAMI

SUNBC SUNBC SMIS

2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

Meet Key BSC UAB EMI SMIS SAM SMCC SUNBC

shot put Whittaker, Alysiah Wells, LaPorscha Whittaker, Alysiah

LAPORSCHA WELLS

Birmingham Southern (Dec.) UAB Blazer Invite Emory Invitational Southern Miss Invitational Samford Invitational Southern Miss Cupid Classic Sun Belt Indoor Championship

# - GSU School Record q - qualifying heat f - event final

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Meet Place Mark 100M

Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Randolph, Katharine Randolph, Katharine Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Colbert, Tatiana Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Colbert, Talia Robinson, Jasmyne

SUNBC BINV SUNBC TROY AUB BINV GT NCAA FR FUR SUNBC YJ FUR YJ JSU AUB TROY JSU JSU

4 3 7 1 Pr. 5 14 36 47 1 16 10 3 12 1 23 5 4 8

11.59p 11.65 11.72 11.77 11.79 11.79 11.85 11.92 11.93 11.95 11.97 11.98 12.01 12.02 12.18 12.18 12.28 12.35 12.69

200M #Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Brewer, Wande Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Randolph, Katherine Robinson, Jasmyne Randolph, Katherine Johnson, Alex

SUNBC TROY TROY FUR AUB GT AUB SUNBC BINV YJ BINV JSU AUB BINV JSU JSU JSU BINV JSU

4 1 2 1 12 15 14 9 2 10 3 1 25 7 3 5 6 14 13

23.47 23.99 24.02 24.16 24.20 24.31 24.33 24.35 24.58 24.60 24.62 24.68 24.88 25.28 25.28 25.72 25.73 26.01 28.41

1 18 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 2 8 11 13 3 15 5 2 4 5

54.43 54.57 54.94 55.11 55.13 55.27 55.40 55.45 55.47 55.65 56.02 56.87 56.94 57.19 57.22 57.23 59.80 1:01.15 1:01.83

6 1 1 1

2:10.77 2:15.24 2:15.79 2:16.93

400M Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Talia Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Robinson, Jasmyne Brooks, Gabby Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin

FUR GT TROY TROY SUNBC YJ SUNBC BINV BINV FUR YJ YJ AUB FUR AUB BINV JSU JSU JSU 800M

Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Kearney, Niamh Towns, Kristiana

SUNBC TROY JSU FUR

Name Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Showalter, Katharine Stefanoff, Hannah Sinclair, Anna Nail, Mackenzie

Meet Place Mark AUB 12 2:17.05 YJ 7 2:17.36 JSU 3 2:17.49 JSU 4 2:18.11 JSU 6 2:22.58 JSU 7 2:23.97 AUB 28 2:28.51 1,500M

Kearney, Niamh Kearney, Niamh Showalter, Katharine Showalter, Katharine Showalter, Katharine Stefanoff, Hannah Kearney, Niamh Kearney, Niamh Stefanoff, Hannah Sinclair, Anna Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie Rubel, Jennifer Nail, Mackenzie

FR YJ YJ TROY SUNBC BINV SUNBC AUB JSU TROY YJ AUB BINV AUB TROY

15 1 5 1 3 1 6 1 1 5 25 9 6 14 11

4:26.64 4:32.26 4:34.57 4:35.41 4:36.92 4:38.11 4:39.31 4:40.20 4:42.38 4:44.95 4:50.37 4:51.31 4:53.15 4:57.18 5:04.63

1 4 5 7

4:53.03 5:05.16 5:05.37 5:11.12

MILE RUN Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna Stefanoff, Hannah Showalter, Katharine

FUR FUR FUR FUR 5,000M

Sinclair, Anna Stefanoff, Hannah Stefanoff, Hannah Stefanoff, Hannah Rubel, Jennifer Sinclair, Anna Showalter, Katharine Rubel, Jennifer Stefanoff, Hannah Rubel,Jennifer Rubel, Jennifer Showalter, Katharine Rubel, Jennifer Sinclair, Anna Rubel, Jennifer Nieto, Carina Nieto, Carina

FR FR AUB YJ FR BINV AUB JSU SUNBC YJ BINV SUNBC SUNBC SCB FUR JSU BINV

6 16:58.77 13 17:10.06 3 17:12.02 1 17:16.56 25 17:27.49 1 17:29.82 8 17:38.08 1 17:40.84 4 17:41.98 3 17:45.12 2 17:43.32 6 17:47.93 7 17:51.25 8 17:55.64 4 18:00.79 7 20:23.83 6 20:34.66

10,000M Stefanoff, Hannah Rubel, Jennifer

SUNBC SUBBC

4 6

36:47.18 37:11.91

4 20 4 1 13 1 5 1 Pr

13.75 14.13 14.22 14.23 14.29 14.39 14.49 14.71 14.86

100M Hurdles Moore, Tamara Moore, Tamara Moore, Aniya Moore, Tamara Moore, Tamara Moore, Tamara Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya

SUNBC GT BINV FUR AUB TROY YJ JSU FUR

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Meet Place Mark 400M hurdles

Idolphine, Carole Moore, Aniya Jamison, Tyra Jamison, Tyra Jamison, Tyra Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Idolphine, Carole Moore, Aniya Moore, Aniya Idolphine, Carole Jamison, Tyra Jamison, Tyra Jamison, Tyra Moore, Aniya Idolphine, Carole Jamison, Tyra Moore, Tamara

SUNBC FUR TROY FUR SUNBC AUB YJ FUR TROY BINV YJ BINV YJ AUB BINV JSU JSU JSU AUB

2 1 1 3 7 5 4 4 3 3 5 4 8 13 8 1 2 3 19

1:01.08 1:01.76 1:02.01 1:02.05 1:02.09 1:02.14 1:02.36 1:02.44 1:02.47 1:02.59 1:02.99 1:03.07 1:03.98 1:04.20 1:04.34 1:04.36 1:04.75 1:06.20 1:06.64

2000M steeplechase Showalter, Katharine Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna Nail, Mackenzie

JSU JSU JSU JSU

1 2 3 4

7:00.81 7:02.11 7:16.46 7:51.92

3,000M Steeplechase Showalter, Katharine Showalter, Katharine Kearney, Niamh Showalter, Katharine Kearney, Niamh Kearney, Niamh Sinclair, Anna Showalter, Katharine Kearney, Niamh Showalter, Katharine Sinclair, Anna Showalter, Katharine Sinclair, Anna Nail, Mackenzie Nail, Mackenzie

GT FR TROY SUNBC SUNBC GT SUNBC NCAA BINV TROY AUB BINV YJ FUR TROY

1 3 1 1 3 6 4 43 1 2 1 2 1 3 5

10:25.69 10:30.23 10:32.02 10:36.54 10:38.04 10:47.53 10:48.07 10:49.70 10:50.73 10:54.40 11:13.03 11:15.07 11:18.77 12:09.62 12:35.46

4x100M Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Randolph, Katherine Gilbert, Ravin Gilbert, Ravin Randolph, Katherine Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Randolph, Katherine Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Talia Brewer, Wande Colbert, Tatiana Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Talia Brewer, Wande

SUNBC 2 45.24

TROY 1 45.55

GT

6 45.56

JSU

1 45.68

BINV 2 45.89

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Name Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Brewer, Wande Gilbert, Ravin Colbert, Tatiana Colbert, Talia Brooks, Gabby Brewer, Wande Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Colbert, Talia Gilbert, Ravin

Meet Place Mark FR 24 45.92

YJ

AUB 6 46.32

FR

21 1:39.19

JSU YJ BINV

1 4 10

1.65m 1.65m 1.58m

6 5 6 1 2 7 15 2 10 10 3 3 14

5.99m 5.85m 5.70m 5.68m 5.65m 5.64m 5.61m 5.56m 5.53m 5.53m 5.43m 5.28m 5.27m

9 5 3

12.07m 11.84m 11.82m

1 29 5 7 6 1 1 3 3 19 6 2 12 19 3 3 5 5 7 4 6 5 18 5 8 6 6 7 10

15.70m 15.15m 14.54m 14.44m 14.29m 14.16m 13.99m 13.67m 13.41m 13.17m 13.03m 12.95m 12.89m 12.63m 12.49m 12.41m 12.38m 12.28m 12.22m 12.21m 12.18m 12.15m 11.98m 11.81m 11.76m 11.74m 11.46m 10.82m 10.19m

7 6 7 1 14 7 12 1 15 4 8 2 3

46.68m 42.45m 41.80m 41.33m 41.26m 40.57m 39.95m 39.46m 39.36m 39.09m 39.04m 38.61m 38.41m

Long jump

6 46.22

Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Randolph, Katherine Moore, Aniya Brooks, Gabby Randolph, Katharine Randolph, Katherine

SUNBC YJ BINV JSU JSU AUB SUNBC TROY BINV BINV TROY FUR YJ

Triple jump 4x400M

Colbert, Tatiana Robinson, Jasmyne Idolphine, Carole Colbert, Talia Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Idolphine, Carole Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Talia Brewer, Wande Idolphine, Carole Colbert, Tatiana Idolphine, Carole Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Robinson, Jasmyne Moore, Aniya Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana Robinson, Jasmyne Colbert, Talia Idolphine, Carole Colbert, Tatiana Brewer, Wande Kearney, Niamh Jamison, Tyra Towns, Kristiana Towns, Kristiana Idolphine, Carole Jamison, Tyra Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby Jamison, Tyra Towns, Kristiana Moore, Aniya

Meet Place Mark High jump

Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex Johnson, Alex

4x200M Brewer, Wande Moore, Tamara Colbert, Talia Colbert, Tatiana

Name

TROY

FR

1

3:42.64

4

3:44.07

3

3:44.34

3

3:46.83

BINV

1

3:46.85

SUNBC

YJ

AUB

4

3:47.11

TROY 3 3:52.53

Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby Brooks, Gabby

SUNBC YJ BINV Shot put

#Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Wells, LaPorscha Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Dorcemont, Tracy Whittaker, Alysiah Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorshca Wells, LaPorscha Dorcemont, Tracy Dorcemont, Tracy Wells, LaPorscha Dorcemont, Tracy Reeves, Carresa Wells, LaPorscha Dorcemont, Tracy Reeves, Carresa Reeves, Carresa Dorcemont, Tracy Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa

TROY NCAA AUB GT SUNBC FUR BINV YJ BINV FR TROY JSU AUB SUNBC FUR JSU JSU BINV TROY FUR JSU YJ AUB FUR TROY YJ FUR FUR BINV

JSU

1 3:54.88

YJ

5 3:59.63

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SUNBC TROY TROY FUR SUNBC YJ Aub JSU AUB BINV YJ JSU FUR

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Meet Place Mark FUR 5 38.19m BINV 5 37.13m JSU 3 36.98m SUNBC 22 36.01m YJ 9 35.82m BINV 6 35.39m TROY 9 34.21m FUR 8 33.25m FUR 9 33.13m JSU 7 32.57m BINV 9 30.54m BINV 10 30.15m JSU 10 24.62m

Hammer throw #Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Gray, Kelsey Wells, LaPorscha Wells, LaPorscha Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasia Wells, LaPorscha Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasia Franklin, LaTasia Gray, Kelsey Franklin, LaTasis Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Franklin, LaTasia Franklin, LaTasia Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Dorcemont, Tracy Jackson, Alexandria Reeves, Carresa Jackson, Alexandria Franklin, LaTasia Jackson, Alexandria Whittaker, Alysiah

TROY YJ FR FUR AUB SUNBC BINV JSU TROY JSU BINV TROY BINV JSU YJ FUR TROY TROY YJ SUNBC SUNBC BINV SUNBC YJ FUR FUR JSU JSU BINV AUB FUR FUR

3 4 17 2 7 9 3 1 5 2 6 7 8 3 7 3 8 9 8 16 17 9 18 10 4 6 5 6 12 18 8 10

50.72m 50.09m 49.62m 49.02m 48.90m 48.61m 48.21m 47.33m 46.79m 46.44m 45.84m 45.82m 44.71m 44.63m 44.62m 44.56m 44.11m 44.07m 43.64m 43.61m 43.52m 43.44m 43.29m 41.46m 40.87m 40.40m 40.04m 39.93m 39.82m 38.85m 36.99m 31.54m

6 15 10 5 5 7

34.85m 34.07m 32.43m 31.16m 27.64m 21.30m

Javelin throw #Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Whittaker, Alysiah

TROY SUNBC AUB FUR JSU JSU

Key

Discus throw Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Jackson, Alexandria Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Whittaker, Alysiah Whittaker, Alysiah Gray, Kelsey Gray, Kelsey Whittaker, Alysiah Gray, Kelsey Whittaker, Alysiah Jackson, Alexandria

Name Whittaker, Alysiah Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Gray, Kelsey Jackson, Alexandria Jackson, Alexandria Dorcemont, Tracy Franklin, LaTasia Dorcemont, Tracy Dorcemont, Tracy Reeves, Carresa Dorecmont, Tracy Reeves, Carresa

JSU Jacksonville State Quad Meet BINV Bulls Invitational-USF-Tampa YJ YellowJacket Invite-Ga. Tech FR Florida Relays FUR Furman Blue Shoes Invite AUB Auburn War Eagle Invite TROY Coach “O” Invitational SUNBC Sun Belt Championship GT Georgia Tech Invitational NCAA NCAA Prelimiaries-Jacksonville # School Record


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Outstanding n Tamara Moore was honored as the 2012 Colonial Athletic Association Track and Field Most Outstanding Track Performer. The acheivement made Moore the fifth GSU track and field athlete to earn a Most Outstanding Award at a conference championship.

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Conference Championships Outdoor

Year Conference Location Place Score 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998

Sun Belt Sun Belt CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA A-Sun A-Sun A-Sun A-Sun TAAC TAAC TAAC

San Marcos, Texas Miami, Fla. ­­­ Fairfax, Va. Richmond, Va. Fairfax, Va. Towson, Md. Williamsburg, Va. Harrisonburg, Va. Richmond, Va. Fairfax, Va. Orlando, Fla. Orlando, Fla. Troy, Ala. Orlando, Fla. Troy, Ala. Troy, Ala. Miami, Fla.

2nd 111 7th 57 3rd 122 1st 133 5th 93 3rd 120 4th 97 3rd 116 6th 74 5th 63 3rd 100 3rd 96 5th 60 6th 44 6th 31 6th 30 6th 10

Indoor

Year Conference Location Place Score 2014 Sun Belt Birmingham, Ala. 5th 70 2013 Sun Belt Jonesboro, Ark T-7th 31

2011 CAA Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Champions

Academic Honors Women’s Conference Scholar Athlete of the Year

Denice Vance Yolanda Berryhill

2007-08 2010-11

CAA CAA

Women’s Academic All-Americans

T

Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill Rachel Hannah Elizabeth Stanford Elizabeth Stanford Jenn Fennstra

he lone conference championship for the Georgia State track and field program came back in 2011 when the Panthers captured the women’s CAA outdoor track and field title. GSU was led by the CAA Most Outstanding Field Performer Yolanda Berryhill and CAA Rookie of the Year Tamara Moore. Five individuals combined to win seven events and 10 indiviudals earned All-CAA honors in 11 events. 2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

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2011-12 2010-11 2007-08 2006-07 2005-06 2004-05

1st Team 3rd Team 2nd Team 1st Team 2nd Team 1st Team


School Records Women’s Outdoor Records Event Name 100 meters Kendra LaFleur 200 meters Wande Brewer 400 meters Zanta Marble 800 meters Tamika Kinchen 1,000 meters Tamika Kinchen 1,500 meters Tamika Kinchen Mile Niamh Kearney 3,000 meters Jenn Feenstra 5,000 meters Janel Blancett 10,000 meters Jenn Feenstra 3K Steeplechase Jenn Feenstra 100m Hurdles Sheriee Willis 400m Hurdles Danielle Hill High Jump Kristen Pace Long Jump Alexandra Roze’fort Triple Jump Angelia Nugent Javelin Kelsey Gray Discus Yolanda Berryhill Shot Put Alysiah Whittaker Hammer LaPorscha Wells Heptathlon Jacia Montgomery

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Women’s indoor Records

Year Mark 2010 11.46 2014 23.47 2004 54.12 2010 2:03:25 2009 2:57.49 2010 4:25.47 2014 4:53.03 2002 9:32.90 2009 16:34.39 2005 35:06.13 2001 10:24.87 2007 13.41 2011 58.90 2004 6-.01/2 (1.83m) 2007 19-1 (6.07m) 2012 42-8 (13.00m) 2014 114-4 (34.85m) 2011 160 1/2 (48.78m) 2014 51-06 1/4 (15.70m) 2014 166 1/2 (50.72m) 2011 4,530 points

Event Name 55m Adaku Ezeonwuka 60m Sheriee Willis 200m Denice Vance 300m Denice Vance 400m Ashley Taylor 500m Brandy Swann 600m Latorya Dopson 800m Tamika Kinchen 1,000m Tamika Kinchen Mile Niamh Kearney 3,000m Jennifer Feenstra 5,000m Jennifer Feenstra 55m Hurdles Sheree Willis 60m Hurdles Shiree Willis Long Jump Gabby Brooks Triple Jump Angelia Nugent High Jump Kristen Pace Shot Put LaPorscha Wells Weight Throw Tracy Dorcemont Pole Vault Karena Shell Pentathalon Aniya Moore

Year Mark 2007 6.99 2005 7.35 2007 24.36 2006 39.70 2005 55.02 2011 1:13.13 2007 1:37.76 2009 2:07.56 2009 2:57.49 2014 4:54.47 2005 9:41.06 2002 16:29.53 2007 8.00 2005 8.23 2013 18-6 3/4 (5.69m) 2011 40-2 (12.24m) 2004 6-0 1/2 (1.84m) 2015 52-6 1/1 (16.01m) 2015 59-08 1/4 (18.19m) 2006 10-6 (3.20m) 2014 3,568 points

Women’s outdoor relay Records Event 4x100m 4x400m Distance Medley 1,600m Sprint Medley

Names D. Vance, Canady, O’Connor, A. Ezeonwuka P. Thomas, N. O’Connor, A. Taylor, C. Canady J. Feenstra, Z. Marble, N. Negussie, S. Howard K. LaFleur, Tyson, B. Swann, T. Kinchen

Year Mark 2006 44.89 2005 3:37.90 2001 12:17.34 2009 3:48.66

Women’s indoor relay Records Event 4x200m 4x400m Distance Medley

Names T. Colbert, L. Dent, T. Colbert, G. Brooks TYI Meet T. Kinchen, A. Nugent, B. Swann, J. Blancett

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Year Mark 2011 1:43.85 2005 3:44.67 2010 11:48.47

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Name

Meet Year Mark

Name

55m Adaku Ezeonwuka Adaku Ezeonwuka Denise Vance Olivia Fisher Tamara Moore

VTC VTLC VTLC MO SUNBC

Mile 2007 2007 2007 2011 2013

6.99 7.03 7.05 7.11 7.14

Niamh Kearney SMCC 2014 Niamh Kearney SUNBC 2014 Katharine Showalter VT 2013 Janel Blancett TPC 2010 Janel Blancett VTC 2009

60m 7.35 7.40 7.55 7.55 7.59 7.59

200m VTC VTLC SUNBC NYFT SUNBC

2007 2007 2014 2009 2014

24.36 24.37 24.42 24.54 24.55

300m Denise Vance Kendra Davis Angelia Nugent Nicole Davis Adaku Ezeonwuka

VAT CG CI VTC VAT

2006 2009 2011 2007 2006

39.70 40.04 40.67 40.79 40.91

400m Ashley Taylor TYI 2005 55.02 Tatiana Colbert SUNBC 2014 55.55 Talia Colbert SUNBC 2014 55.72 Ashley Taylor RMM 2005 55.91 Angelia Nugent NBI 2010 55.92 500m Brandy Swann Brandy Swann Brandy Swann Talia Colbert Talia Colbert

NBI PSI OPC OPWC EMI

Latorya Dopson

VTC

2011 2011 2011 2013 2014

1:13.13 1:13.82 1:16.60 1:16.30 1:16.30

2007

1:37.76

600m

2009 2:07.56 2009 2:08.19 2008 2:09.47 2009 2:09.52 2007 2:12.85

1,000m Tamika Kinchen Niamh Kearney Tamika Kinchen Niamh Kearney Danyel Mitchell

CG OPWC NBI OPWC OPWC

2009 2013 2010 2012 2012

2:57.49 2:58.16 2:59.26 3:03.44 3:03.84

1,500m Lauren Burke SI

Jennifer Feenstra NBI 2005 Hannah Stefanoff SUNBC 2014 Jennifer Feenstra UNC 2005 Niamh Kearney SUNBC 2014 Anna Sinclair SUNBC 2014

9:41.06 9:46.39 9:47.92 9:51.11 9:53.14

5,000m Jennifer Feenstra Butler Katharine Showalter SAM Jennifer Feenstra TYI Hannah Stefanoff SMI Hannah Stefanoff SUNBC

2002 2013 2005 2014 2014

16:29.53 16:51.35 17:03.40 17:10.00 17:11.77

55m Hurdles Sheriee Willis Tamara Moore Ashantia Harris Tarjatta Rose Ashantia Harris

VTC SBC VTC ETSU CCC

2007 2013 2007 2003 2007

8.00 8.10 8.19 8.19 8.20

60m Hurdles Sheriee Willis Sheriee Willis Sheriee Willis Tamara Moore Sheriee Willis

CLI ECAC VAT OPWC SSI

2005 2006 2006 2013 2006

8.23 8.47 8.50 8.54 8.56

4x200m Relay

Name

Meet Year Mark

Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent

NBI NYFT CI

2010 2011 2009

12.13m 12.02m 11.87m

High Jump Kristen Pace Kristen Pace Kristen Pace Shaquita Young Shaquita Young Alex Johnson Nylah Chavis

THC 2004 1.84m ETSU 2004 1.81m Clemson 2004 1.73m TPI 2011 1.70m PSNI 2011 1.65m SMIS 2014 1.65m BSC 2015 1.65m Shot Put

LaPorscha Wells UAB Alysiah Whittaker UAB Alysiah Whittaker SUNBC LaPorscha Wells BSC Yolanda Berryhill MO

2015 16.01m 2015 15.22m 2014 14.03m 2015 13.97m 2011 13.70m

Weight Throw Tracy Dorcemont UAB LaPorscha Wells UAB LaPorscha Wells BSC Carresa Reeves BSC Kelsey Gray UAB

2015 18.19m 2015 18.06m 2015 17.26m 2015 15.92m 2015 15.84m

Pole Vault Karena Shell Karena Shell Karena Shell

NI RMM VAT

2006 2006 2006

3.20m 3.20m 3.05m

Pentathalon Aniya Moore Aniya Moore Aniya Moore

SUNBC 2014 SAMI 2041 OPWC 2013

3,568 pts 3,341 pts 3,210 pts

Colbert, Dent, Colbert, Brooks NBI 2011 1:43.85 4x400m Relay GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A

TYI RMM RMI ETSU VAT

2005 2005 2008 2004 2004

3:44.67 3:45.52 3:46.57 3:46.60 3:46.66

4,000m Distance Medley Relay

800m Tamika Kinchen AWI Tamika Kinchen NYFT Denisha Bryant RMI Tamika Kinchen VTC Denisha Bryant VTC

4:54.47 4:56.77 4:59.62 4:59.82 5:01.54

3,000m

Sheriee Willis CLI 2005 Porsha Bailey LI 2005 Kendra Davis NYFT 2009 Kendra Davis VTC 2009 Adaku Ezeonwuku VT 2007 Kendra Davis TPI 2009 Denice Vance Denice Vance Wande Brewer Kendra Davis Ravin Gilbert

Meet Year Mark

2003 5:38.36

Kinchen, Nugent, Swann, Blancett 2010 11:48.47 Stefanoff, Williams, Showalter, Sinclair SAM 2013 12:20.89 Blancett, Smith, Hallam, Hannah . TPI 2009 12:24.77 Stefanoff, Brewer, Showalter, Kearney SBC 2013 12:25.07 Stefanoff, Kearney, Swann Showalter UAB 2012 12:27.38 Long Jump Gabby Brooks ETSU Katherine Randolph ETSU Gabby Brooks NBI Katherine Randolph BSC Alex. Roze’fort VTC

2013 2013 2011 2015 2008

5.69m 5.64m 5.61m 5.60m 5.58m

Triple Jump Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent 2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

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2011 2009

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ALYSIAH WHITTAKER


Women’s Top Five Outdoor Performance List Name

Meet Year Mark

Kendra LaFleur Ravin Gilbert Kendra Davis Kendra Davis Ravin Gilbert

AUB SUNBC UGA GTI BINV

Wande Brewer Denise Vance Kendra LaFleur Charl. Lightbourne Charl. Lightbourne

SUNBC CAA CAA WAR YJI

Name

Meet Year Mark

100mw 11.46 11.59 11.60 11.63 11.65

Sheriee Willis Tamara Moore Tamara Moore Tamara Moore Tamara Moore

2014 2007 2010 2012 2012

23.47 23.54 23.74. 23.80 23.87

Danielle Hill Tamara Moore Danielle Hill Danielle Hill Leah Norman

200m

n/a ACI NCAA WAR YJI

Emory Samford FUR GT CTQ USATF GTI NCAA NCAA GTI

Tamika Kinchen Niamh Kearney Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Niamh Kearney

CAA FR CAA AUB AUB

Jennifer Feenstra Caitlin Price Janel Blancett Rachel Hannah Jennifer Feenstra

ASUN FSUI CCU FSUI 49C

2002 2002 2014 2014 2011

54.27 54.36 54.43 54.57 54.60

GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A

2010 2010 2010 2010 2009

2:03.25 2:05.78 2:05.78 2:05.87 2:06.36

GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A

2010 2014 2009 2010 2013

4:25.47 4:26.64 4:27.02 4:29.15 4:29.16

GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A

2001 2008 2010 2008 2005

9:32.90 9:48.13 9:48.17 9:50.63 9:52.47

GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU B

2001 2014 2014 2014 2014

10:24.87 10:25.69 10:30.23 10:32.02 10:36.54

2009 2010 2010 2009 2008

16:34.39 16:34.93 16:44.65 16:49.44 16:50.28

2005 2004 2014 2005 2005 2014

35:06.13 35:51.13 36:47.18 36:48.12 36:50.87 37:11.91

10,000m Jennifer Feenstra Jennifer Feenstra Hannah Stefanoff Jennifer Feenstra Jennifer Feenstra Jennifer Rubel

GTI Raleigh SUNBC A-SUN A-SUN SUNBC

Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent

NCAA NCAA CTQ CAA NCAA N

2006 2007 2014 2007 2005

Penn WAR PFR Penn PR

2006 2012 2009 2007 2009

GTI Penn NCAA GR A-SUN

2005 2004 2004 2007 2005

CCU GI JJR GI

2010 2011 2009 2011

44.89 45.07 45.24 45.42 45.66 1:36.98 1:37.49 1:37.64 1:37.82 1:37.90 3:37.90 3:38.78 3:39.76 3:40.22 3:40.98 9:15.50 9:27.16 9:33.87 9:58.44

800m Sprint Medley GSU A

GR

2007

2012 2011 2011 2012 2011

13.00m 12.77m 12.70m 12.54m 12.42m

2014 2014 2014 2008 2014

15.70m 15.15m 14.54m 14.49m 14.44m

Shot Put 58.90 1:00.12 1:00.43 1:00.52 1:00.53

4x800m Relay

5,000m PR GTI ORE CAA CAA

2011 2012 2010 2011 2012

4x400m Relay

3,000m Steeplechase

Janel Blancett Janel Blancett Janel Blancett Janel Blancett Caitlin Price

Triple Jump 13.41 13.50 13.52 13.55 13.56

4x200m Relay

3,000m

ASUN GT FR Troy GT

CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA SUNBC GTI YJ

1,500m

Jenn Feenstra Kath. Showalter Kath. Showalter Niamh Kearney Kath. Showalter

2007 2011 2012 2012 2012

4x100m Relay

800m Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen

Meet Year Mark

400m Hurdles

400m Zanta Marble Zanta Marble Tatiana Colbert Tatiana Colbert Brandy Swann

Name

100m Hurdles 2010 2014 2008 2009 2014

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1:46.65

Alysiah Whittaker Alysiah Whittaker Alysiah Whittaker Yolanda Berryhill Alysiah Whittaker

TROY NCAA AUB FSU GT

Hammer Throw LaPorscha Wells LaPorscha Wells Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill LaPorscha Wells

TROY YJ JSU CAA FR

2014 2014 2010 2011 2014

50.72m 50.09m 49.89m 49.69m 49.62m

2011 2010 2011 2011 2010

48.78m 48.62m 47.16m 46.78m 46.75m

2011 2013 2011 2011 2009

4,530pts 4,387pts 4,163pts 4,072pts 4,039pts

2014 2014 1984 2014 2009

34.85m 34.07m 32.61m 32.43m 30.86m

Discus Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill

CAA UGA WAR YJI GTI Heptathlon

Jacia Montgomery Aniya Moore Jacia Montgomery Jacia Montgomery Jacia Montgomery

CAA SBC Emory MORE MR Javelin

Kelsey Gray Kelsey Gray Julie Burroughs Kelsey Gray Jacia Montgomery

TROY SUNBC n/a AUB CAA

1,600m Sprint Medley GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A GSU A

PR PFR FR Penn GR

2009 2009 2007 2006 2007

3:48.66 3:50.79 3:57.37 4:06.31 4:06.45

2004 2011 2004 2011 2011

1.83m 1.75m 1.73m 1.73m 1.73m

2007 2011 2012 2014 2012

6.07m 6.06m 5.99m 5.99m 5.92m

High Jump Kristen Pace Shaquita Young Kristen Pace Shaquita Young Shaquita Young

OP GotH YJ MO GI Long Jump

Alex. Rozefort Angelia Nugent Gabby Brooks Gabby Brooks Angelia Nugent

AI CAA CAA SUNBC CAA

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Conference Awards and Records

Women’s Conference Awards Name Award Tamara Moore Most Outstanding Track Performer Yolanda Berryhill Most Outstanding Field Performer Tamara Moore Rookie of the Year Yolanda Berryhill Scholar-Athlete of the Year Tamika Kinchen Co-Outstanding Track Performer Brandy Swann Co-Rookie of the Year Denise Vance Scholar-Athlete of the Year Andrea Smith Most Outstanding Fr. Performer Jenn Feenstra Most Outstanding Fr. Performer Sara Howard Most Outstanding Performer

Year 2012 2011 2011 2011 2010 2009 2008 2003 2001 1999

Multiple conference Champions

Conference Athlete of the Week Awards

Name Event Years Titles Women Zanta Marble Sarah Howard Nicole Davis Jenn Feenstra Tarjatta Rose Kendra LaFleur Angelia Nugent Yolanda Berryhill Tamika Kinchen Sheriee Willis Tamara Moore Brandy Swann Kristen Pace Ashley Taylor Denice Vance Porscha Bailey LaDrica Derrico Adaku Ezeonwuka Cherell Lawson Dawn Arnold

400m/200m/4x100m/4x400m 3,000m/5,000m 400m/4x400m 3,000m/5,000m 400mH/4x100m/4x400m 100m/4x100m Triple Jump/Long Jump/4x400m Discus/Shot Put 800m/1,500m 400mH/100mH/4x400m 100mH/400mH 400m/4x400m High Jump 4x400m 4x100m 4x100m/4x400m 4x400m 4x100m 4x100m/4x400m 4x400m

7 6 5 5 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Women (Same Event) Sara Howard Zanta Marble Yolanda Berryhill Tamika Kinchen Sarah Howard Jenn Feenstra Tarjatta Rose Kristen Pace Angelia Nugent Tamara Moore

3,000m 400m 4x100m Relay 4x400m Relay Discus 800m 5,000m 10,000m 400mH High Jump Triple Jump 100mH

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1997-2000 2001, 03-04 2007-09 2007-09 2008, 2011 2009-10 1999-2000 2004-05 2002-03 2003-04 2011-12 2011-12

4 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

Name

Award Date

Niamh Kearney Talia Colbert Tatiana Colbert Niamh Kearney Katharine Showalter Katharine Showalter Charlesha Lightborne Katharine Showalter Angelia Nugent Tamara Moore Yolanda Berryhill Shaquita Young Yolanda Berryhill Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Denice Vance Rachel Hannah

Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Track Field Track Co-Field Co-Field Field Co-Track Co-Track Track Track

Conf.

women April 2, 2014 March 24, 2014 March 17, 2014 Feb. 19, 2014 Jan. 23, 2013 Jan. 14, 2013 March 20, 2012 April 3, 2012 May 17, 2011 May 17, 2011 April 19, 2011 April, 5, 2011 March 22, 2011 April 20, 2010 April 6, 2009 March 27, 2007 April, 10, 2007

Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Betl Sun Belt Sun Belt Sun Belt CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA CAA

Conference championship meet records Event Name

Year Conf. Mark women

800m Tamika Kinchen 4x100 Relay Kendra LaFleur Adaku Ezeonwuka Porscha Bailey Denice Vance 400m Hurdles Tarjatta Rose

2010 2007

CAA CAA

2003

A-SUN

3,000m

2001

TAAC

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Jenn Feenstra

2:08.90 45.07

59.28 9:58.93


NCAA Competitors

2015 PANTHERS

NCAA Qualifiers (6) Women’s Indoor Qualifiers 2004 2002

Kristin Pace Jenn Feenstra

High Jump 5,000m

N/A 10th

16:35.90

N/A 19th 27th 17th

12.42m 2:14.17 1.74m

Women’s Outdoor Qualifiers 2012 2011 2009 2005

Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Tamika Kinchen Kristin Pace

Triple Jump Triple Jump 800m High Jump

Women’s NCAA East Regional Qualifiers (69) 2014 (3) Ravin Gilbert Katharine Showalter Alysiah Whittaker

2007 (12)

100m 3,000m Steeplechase Shot Put

2012 (3) Tamara Moore Angelia Nugent Charlesha Lightbourne

100mH Triple Jump

2011 (6) Yolanda Berryhill Danielle Hill Tamara Moore Angelia Nugent Brandy Swann Shaquita Young

Discus 400mH 100mH Triple Jump 400m High Jump 2010 (4)

Yolanda Berryhill Janel Blancett Tamika Kinchen Kendra LaFleur

Discus 5,000m 800m 100m, 200m 2009 (9)

Janel Blancett Nicole Davis Latorya Dopson Jasmine Johnson Tamika Kinchen Kendra LaFleur Angelia Nugent Brandy Swann Bianca Tyson

5,000m 4x100m, 4x400m 4x400m 400mH 800m, 1,500m 100m, 4x100m 4x100m, 4x400m 400m, 4x400m 4x100m 2008 (9)

Dawn Arnold Yolanda Berryhill Nicole Davis LaDrica Derrico Adaku Ezeonwuka Kendra LaFleur Cherell Lawson Caitlin Price Denice Vance

4x400m Discus 400m, 4x400m 4x400m 4x100m 100m, 4x100m 4x100m, 4x400m 5,000m 100m, 200m, 4x100m

Dawn Arnold Porscha Bailey Denisha Bryant Nicole Davis LaDrica Derrico Adaku Ezeonwuka Rachel Hannah Ashantia Harris Kendra LaFleur Alexandra Rozefort Denice Vance Sheriee Willis

4x400m 4x100m 800m, 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m 4x100m 5,000m 100mH 4x100m Long Jump 100m, 200m, 4x100m 100H 2006 (5)

Ciji Canady Adaku Ezeonwuka Natasha O’Connor Denice Vance Sheriee Willis

200m, 4x100m 4x100m 4x100m 4x100m 100mH, 400mH

Yolanda Berryhill

2005 (5) Ciji Canady Natasha O’Connor Ashley Taylor Princess Thomas Sheriee Willis

4x100m, 4x400m 4x100m, 4x400m 4x100m, 4x400m 4x400m 100H, 4x100m 2004 (6)

Dawn Arnold Jenn Feenstra Natasha O’Connor Kristin Pace Ashley Taylor Princess Thomas

4x400m 3,000m SC 4x400m High Jump 4x400m 4x400m 2003 (7)

Ciji Canady 4x400m Zapora Johnson 4x100m Zanta Marble 200m, 400m, 4x100m, 4x400m Kristin Pace High Jump Tarjatta Rose 100H, 400mH, 4x100m, 4x400m Alicia Smith Long Jump, 4x100m Ashley Taylor 4x400m

Angelia Nugent

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Individual Conference Champions 1,500m Tamika Kinchen

Total Conference Champions Women.................................... 52

Jennifer Feenstra Sarah Howard Sarah Howard Sarah Howard

CAA Champions (2005-12) Women.................................... 32 A-SUN Champions (2001-04) Women.................................... 12 7.............................................

100m 2010

CAA

2002

A-SUN

2009 2008 2004 2003 2001

CAA CAA A-SUN A-SUN TAAC

400m Brandy Swann Nicole Davis Zanta Marble Zanta Marble Zanta Marble 800m Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Denisha Bryant

TAAC TAAC TAAC TAAC

Katharine Showalter Katharine Showalter Jennifer Feenstra

2014 2012 2004

Sun Belt CAA A-SUN

Caitlin Price Jennifer Feenstra Sarah Howard

2008 2001 2000

CAA TAAC TAAC

2008 2004

CAA A-SUN

2012 2011 2006

CAA CAA CAA

2012 2011 2009 2006 2003 2002

CAA CAA CAA CAA A-SUN A-SUN

2013 2009 2008 2007 2003

Sun Belt CAA CAA CAA A-SUN

2009 2008 2007 2004 2003

CAA CAA CAA A-SUN A-SUN

2012 2011 2005

CAA CAA CAA

2011

CAA

2011 2004 2003

CAA A-SUN A-SUN

2011 2008

CAA CAA

2011

CAA

10,000m

200m Zanta Marble

2001 2000 1998 1997

5,000m

Women (52) Kendra LaFleur

CAA

3,000m Steeplechase

TAAC Champions (1997-2000) Women....................................

2010 3,000m

2010 2009 2007

CAA CAA CAA

Jennifer Feenstra Jennifer Feenstra 100m Hurdles Tamara Moore Tamara Moore Sheriee Willis 400m Hurdles Tamara Moore Danielle Hill Jasmine Johnson Sheriee Willis Tarjatta Rose Tarjatta Rose 4x100m Relay T. Colbert, T. Colbert, G. Brooks, W. Brewer K. Davis, K. LaFleur, A. Nugent, B. Tyson A. Ezeonwuka, D. Vance, K. LaFleur, C. Lawson K. LaFleur, A. Ezeonwuka, P. Bailey, D. Vance J. Johnson, Z. Marble, A. Smith, Rose 4x400m Relay K. Davis, B. Swann, L. Dopson, A. Nugent L. Derrico, K. Davis, C. Lawson, D. Arnold L. Derrico, D. Bryant, K. Davis, D. Arnold Z. Marble, A. Taylor, S. Willis, P. Bailey Rose, C. Canady, A. Taylor, Z. Marble Triple Jump Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Betsey Lewis Long Jump Angelia Nugent High Jump Shaquita Young Kristen Pace Kristen Pace Discus Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill

ZANTA MARBLE

Shot Put Yolanda Berryhill

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All-Conference Individuals 2014 SUn Belt (8) Katharine Showalter Carole Idolphine Tatiana Colbert Katharine Showalter Tatiana Colbert Wande Brewer Katherine Randolph Talia Colbert

Women (131)-

*Champions in Bold

Mile run 400m 400m 4x400m 4x400m 4x400m Pentathlon and 4x400m

2006 CAA (4) Adaku Ezeonwuka Sheriee Willis Sheriee Willis O’Connor, Dopson, Derrico, Bryant Ashley Taylor Jennifer Feenstra Jennifer Feenstra Sheriee Willis Betsy Lewis

4x100m 4x400m 100m 1,500m

Zanta Marble Ashley Taylor Zanta Marble Princess Thomas Jennifer Feenstra Nigisti Negussie Jennifer Feenstra Kristen Pace Marble, Taylor, Willis, Bailey

100m 1,500m Steeplechase 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 400m Hurdles Long Jump Triple Jump High Jump 4x400m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles High Jump Long Jump Triple Jump Discus Shot Put Steeplechase Heptathlon 4x400m 400m

Zanta Marble Nigisti Negussie Nigisti Negussie Tarjatta Rose Tarjatta Rose Johnson, Marble, Smith, Rose

100m 200m 800m 1,500m 5,000m 400m Hurdles Steeplechase Discus 4x400m

200m 3,000m 5,000m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m

2001 A-Sun (4) Zanta Marble Zanta Marble Jenn Feenstra Jenn Feenstra

200m 400m 3,000m 5,000m 2000 TAAC (3)

2009 CAA (8) Kendra LaFleur Brandy Swann Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Jasmine Johnson Jasmine Johnson Davis, LaFleur, Nugent, Tyson Davis, Swann, Dopson, Nugent

400m Steeplechase 5,000m 5,000m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles Long Jump High Jump 4x400m

2002 A-Sun (6)

2010 CAA (9) Kendra LaFleur Kendra LaFleur Tamika Kinchen Tamika Kinchen Janel Blancett Danielle Hill Katharine Showalter Yolanda Berryhill Nugent, Swann, Kinchen, Hill

200m 200m 400m 400m Steeplechase 5,000m 10,000m High Jump 4x400m

2003 A-Sun (9) Zanta Marble Andrea Smith Nigisti Negussie Andrea Smith Tarjatta Rose Tarjatta Rose Alicia Smith Kristen Pace Rose, Canady, Taylor, Marble

2011 CAA (11) Tamara Moore Danielle Hill Shaquita Young Angelia Nugent Angelia Nugent Yolanda Berryhill Yolanda Berryhill Katharine Showalter Jacia Montgomery Nugent, Swann, Dent, Hill Brandy Swann

400m 5,000m 10,000m 100m Hurdles Triple Jump

2004 A-Sun (9)

2012 CAA (10) Charlesha Lightborne Katharine Showalter Katharine Showalter Tamara Moore Tamara Moore Leah Norman Gabby Brooks Angelia Nugent Chan Harris Colbert, Moore, Brooks, Lightborne

100m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x400m

2005 A-Sun (5)

2013 SUn Belt (5) Colbert, Colbert, Brooks, Brewer Colbert, Brewer, Colbert, Brooks Wande Brewer Niamh Kearney

2007 CAA (10)

Denice Vance 100m Adaku Ezeonwuka 100m Denice Vance 200m Denisha Bryant 800m Caitlin Price 1,500m Rachel Hannah 5,000m Ashantia Harris 100m Hurdles Sheriee Willis 100m Hurdles LaFleur, Ezeonwuka, Bailey, Vance 4x100m Derrico, Bryant, Davis, Arnold 4x400m

3,000m steeplechase 400m hurdles 400m 1,500m 4x100 and 4x400m 4x100 and 4x400m 4x100m 4x400m

2014 SUn Belt INDOOR (8) Niamh Kearney Tatiana Colbert Talia Colbert Tatiana Colbert Talia Colbert Jasmyne Robinson Aniya Moore

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Sarah Howard Sarah Howard Brittanie Hughes

100m 400m 800m 1,500m 100m Hurdles 400m Hurdles 4x100m 4x400m

3,000m 5,000m 5,000m 1999 TAAC (3)

Sarah Howard Sarah Howard Brittanie Hughes

2008 CAA (7)

3,000m 5,000m 5,000m 1998 TAAC (1)

Nicole Davis 400m Denice Vance 200m Caitlin Price 5,000m Rachel Hannah 5,000m Yolanda Berryhill Discus Ezeonwuka, Vance, LaFleur, Lawson 4x100m Derrico, Davis, Lawson, Arnold 4x400m

Sarah Howard

3,000m 1997 TAAC (1)

Sarah Howard

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All-Time Women’s Roster

GSU TRACK AND FIELD

A Elsje Alexander LaCrisha Allen LaMisha Allen Ellyce Anderson Zanny Anderson Edith Anenih Andrea Anom Dawn Arnold

2002-04 2005-06 2005-06 2008-09 2008-12 2005-07 2007 2004-07 B

Porscha Bailey Laura Beamer Briana Beck Yolanda Berryhill Alison Bishop Brittany Black Katie Blaising Janel Blancett Wande Brewer Gabby Brooks Denisha Bryant Lauren Burke

2004-07 2007 2005-07 2008-11 2009-13 2007 2004 2006-09 20112010-13 2005-07 2002-04 C

Ciji Canady Abby Carney Brandie Carter Talia Colbert Tatiana Colbert Hayley Conger Delicia Crawford Soncerea Crowder

2003-06 2008-10 1996-97 2011-14 2011-14 2006 2011 2011 D

Crystal Davis Kendra Davis Nicole Davis Talena Davis Lavina Dent Ladrica Derrico Alanah Dillard Sarah Dooley Latorya Dopson

2010 2006-09 2005-09 2006-05 2009-11 2005-07 2008 1999 2005-09 E

Adaku Ezeonwuka

2004-07 F

Jenn Feenstra Olivia Fisher Danielle Fleming Hayley Freeman Amy French Alex Friel Amanda Fuller Ifuela Fuller

2000-04 2011 2003-04 2000-03 2007-10 2004-07 2002 1998-2000 G

Charon Gaskins Ravin Gilbert Marquita Goings Jane Graves

2002-04 20132005-06 2000-03 H

Beth Hall Rebecca Hallam Madison Halls Rhondalynn Hamilton

1996-99 2007-09 2010 2005-07

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Rachel Hannah Ashantia Harris Laurie Harris Chan Harris Kesean Henderson Sydney Henry Danielle Hill Jenna Hoffman Brittany Holland Kelsye Holt Kacee Houle Sarah Howard Kim Hoyle Stephanie Huber Brittanie Hughes Maya Humphrey

2004-07 2006-07 1998-2001 2010 2010-13 2010-13 2010-11 1996-99 2003-06 2010-11 2010-12 1996-99 1996 2002-04 1998-2001 2002 J

Latricia Jackson Nicola James Jennifer Jeboda Catie Jensen Christina John Alexandra Johnson Jasmine Johnson Jodie Johnson Zapora Johnson Jenny Jones

2011 2005-07 2010 2007-09 2010, 13 20132008 1990 2002-04 1998-2001 K

Niamh Kearney Sara Keel Tamika Kinchen Ashley King

20122000 2009-10 2004-07 L

Kendra LaFleur Cherell Lawson Charlesha Lightbourne Brittany Long Jasmine Love Faith Lucus

2007-10 2007-10 2011-12 2011 2010 2008-09

M Zanta Marble Shay Marks Tiffany McCall Sarah McCarthy Jazmine McRae Angela Miller Caroline Miller Danyel Mitchell Kalera Mitchell Aniya Moore Tamara Moore Jacia Montgomery Denise Myers

2001-04 2008-10 2000-01 2012-13 2001-04 2001-04 2008-09 2010-12 2005-03 2012-14 2010-12, 14 2008-11 2013 N

Nigiste Negussie Leah Norman Mandy Nowosielski Angelia Nugent

2000-03 2010-12 1999-2000 2009-12 O

Jaqueline Obi Natasha O’Connor

2013 2003-06

P Kristen Pace Katie Papesh Micki Pearson Rebecca Pedrick Barbara Phelan Laurie Phelan Stephanie Poore Lauren Postma Caitlin Price Shelly Price

2001-04 2011-14 2002 2004-05 2004-05 1996-99 2006-08 2007-10 2006-10 1994-97 R

Kim Ramos Kelle’ Ransom Carresa Reeves Brittany Rhea Mandy Roberts Karen Robinson Andrea Rodriguez Alexandria Rozefort Jennifer Rubel

1998-2000 2009 20122009-11 1998-2000 2005-07 2008-12 2005-07 2010S

Keri Scroggins Karena Shell Katharine Showalter Anna Sinclair Andrea Smith Kayla Smith Rikola Smith Emilie Somerville Kelsey Spinks Liz Stanford Maurisia Stansil Hannah Stefanoff Megan Stewart Ariel Sutton Brandy Swann

1994-96 2006 2010-12,14 2011-14 2002-05 2006-09 2010 2007-10 2008-13 2003-06 2007 20122005, 2008 2004-07 2009-12 T

Meghan Takacs India Tate Ashley Taylor Cameron Taylor Ashley Thomas Princess Thomas Judy Thomasson Lauren Towers Bianca Tyson

2009-10 2008 2002-05 2010 2006-04 2005-02 2002 2009-10 2008-10 V

Denice Vance

2004-07 W

Janel Wheeler Amber White Chastity Williams Kissa Williams Shania Williams Shannon Williams Whitney Winters Sheriee Willis

2005-07 2010 2005-09 2013 2007-10 2007-10 2008 2004-07 Y

Shaquita Young

2011

Current Student-Athletes in Bold

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Former Panther Photo Album

NICOLE DAVIS

JANEL BLANCETT

TAMIKA KINCHEN

RACHEL HANNAH

2015 PANTHERS

YOLANDA BERRYHILL

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MARK P. BECKER Since beginning his tenure as Georgia State University’s seventh president in January 2009, President Mark P. Becker has led the institution through a dynamic period of major growth and advancement. Under his leadership, the university adopted a comprehensive 10-year strategic plan aimed at making Georgia State one of the nation’s premier urban research universities. With a 10 percent increase in graduation rates in the last five years, Georgia State is achieving its vision of becoming a national model for undergraduate education by demonstrating that students of all backgrounds can succeed at high rates. The university has been recognized by the Education Trust for eliminating disparities in graduation rates based on race or ethnicity. Diverse Issues in Higher Education places Georgia State No. 1 in the nation among non-profit institutions in graduating African-American students and in the top 50 universities for graduating AsianAmericans. Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education magazine lists Georgia State as a top 100 university for graduating Hispanics, making the university one of only two non-Florida universities in the Southeast to attain this achievement. During Becker’s tenure Georgia State has set a series of university records for retention and graduation rates, as well as for the retention of the Georgia Lottery-funded HOPE Scholarship. This progress has been achieved as enrollment has grown from about 28,000 to more than 32,000 students, and the number of applications to the university has steadily risen and now exceeds 13,000. Private scholarship funding has increased significantly, and the university has more than doubled the number of students receiving support in the last two years. Research funding is at an all-time high, increasing nearly 15 percent in the last year alone. Federally sponsored research now accounts for 62 percent of the university’s research portfolio, an important barometer of the university’s research success. This growth has been aided by the Second Century Initiative, a faculty hiring program that has led to the development of new

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interdisciplinary research centers. Seeking to position Georgia State students and researchers to thrive in an increasingly complex and global landscape, Becker has worked with faculty leaders to enhance Georgia State’s international profile. The university is working in five countries in which it is focusing its university-wide efforts: Brazil, China, South Africa, South Korea and Turkey. Through its campus development, Georgia State is a major contributor to the revitalization of downtown Atlanta. Building on the work of former President Carl V. Patton, the university has expanded campus housing and dining, research and academic facilities. Georgia State enhanced its research capacity with the opening of the Parker H. “Pete” Petit Science Center in 2009 and is designing and building a second research building on the same site. The university enlarged its instructional capacity with a classroom expansion project completed in 2011. Student housing has almost doubled with the addition of Patton Hall, a Greek townhome complex, and the Piedmont North housing and dining complex. The opening of the $10 million football practice facility enabled Georgia State to introduce its football program in fall 2010. The purchase of 3.5 acres of land on the eastern edge of the campus has made it possible for the university to have its first intramural recreation fields on its downtown campus. The Sun Trust tower complex at 25 Park Place houses major units of the College of Arts and Sciences and the expanded university advising center. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave. The building houses Georgia State’s Welcome Center, university administration and the recently established Honors College. A new Law School building is nearing completion, and the university has acquired 55 Park Place, a high-rise building that will be the new home of the Robinson

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College of Business and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies. Assuring that Georgia State is appropriately partnered in Atlanta and beyond, Becker serves on multiple civic, community and professional boards. Becker and his wife, Laura Voisinet, are significant contributors to the university. They are focusing their philanthropy primarily on scholarships for students but also support the university’s Library, the Rialto Center for the Arts and Georgia State’s Women’s Philanthropy Initiative. Prior to his appointment as president of Georgia State, Becker was executive vice president for academic affairs and provost at the University of South Carolina. Before assuming that role, Becker spent three years at the University of Minnesota as a biostatistics professor, dean of the School of Public Health and assistant vice president of Public Health, Preparedness and Emergency Response. From 1989 to 2000, Becker was a professor and associate dean for academic affairs at the University of Michigan’s School of Public Health. He also has held academic appointments at the University of Washington, the University of Florida and Cornell University. Becker earned his bachelor’s degree in mathematics from Towson State University in 1980, and his doctor’s degree in statistics from the Pennsylvania State University in 1985. He is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Towson State and Penn State have recognized him with distinguished alumnus awards. Becker grew up in Havre de Grace, Md., near Baltimore. He and his wife have two adult children, Matthew and Julia.


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CHARLIE COBB WitH 16 YEARS COLLEGIATE LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE, including the last nine years as the Director of Athletics at Appalachian State, Charlie Cobb will guide the rising Georgia State program at a crucial time. Georgia State University President Mark Becker ushered in a new era of Panther Athletics when he named veteran athletic administrator and “proven program builder” Charlie Cobb as Director of Athletics on Aug. 15, 2014. At Cobb’s introductory press conference, Becker noted the need for Georgia State to find a proven winner, someone who has built a winning program “the right way.” Becker said Cobb even took it a step further. “In fact, we got a bonus in this package. Not only is he a proven builder and proven winner with a track record of doing it in the right way, but he also has tremendous Atlanta roots,” Becker said. “He knows this community well, has worked in this city, knows what we are doing and the potential we have in this program.” The potential that Georgia State has shown was a significant draw for Cobb, and Becker saw a resume that was a perfect match to take the rising Panther Athletic Department to new levels. Since 2009, Georgia State has gone from not having a football program, to starting an FCS squad in 2010, to moving fulltime into the FBS and Sun Belt Conference in 2013 prior to Cobb’s arrival. Now, the next step awaits the Panthers, who won five conference titles in their first two years in the Sun Belt. With Cobb at the helm, they have set sights on growing their brand throughout Atlanta while becoming a perennial contender for the Bubas Cup, the league’s allsports trophy. Cobb came to Atlanta after spending nine years as Director of Athletics at Appalachian State. He prepared for the endeavor by serving seven years as a senior associate athletics director at NC State, his alma mater, and previously worked for six years in Atlanta. During those formative years, Cobb honed his business acumen with the At-

lanta Sports Council, the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl and the Georgia Dome. It was at those stops that he was instrumental in bringing the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four, the Southeastern Conference (SEC) football championship, and the SEC and Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) basketball championships to Atlanta. With his knowledge of Atlanta and experience in reshaping the image of a program, Cobb came to the Panthers at the perfect time with several significant athletic building projects on the horizon. High among the Panthers’ priorities are: a weight room and coaches offices at the football practice facility; a new basketball and volleyball practice facility; a dedicated academic performance center; and the University’s concept for taking over Turner Field to create a mixed-use area that also would house several Panther sports teams. Cobb has led successful programs by focusing on four pillars of his leadership philosophy: 1) relationships matter; 2) embrace the idea of achieving success; 3) be innovative; 4) create traditions. Those ideals helped him build and maintain a high-performing program at App State. The Mountaineers won three consecutive Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) national championships, the first three-peat in the history, early in Cobb’s tenure. They also brought home eight consecutive Commissioner’s Cup championships (top men’s sports program in the Southern Conference) and four Germann Cup championships (top women’s program). Together, they earned the men’s and women’s awards in the same academic year four times, an unprecedented achievement in the conference.

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Cobb helped create $50 million in facilities improvements in his nine years at App State, primarily behind the success of the Mountaineers’ fundraising efforts that reached all-time highs. Among the fundraising highlights was surpassing the $3 million mark for the first time in 2012-13. The jewel of the construction projects was the seven-story Appalachian Athletics Center, which includes new football offices and locker rooms, training facilities, study areas, club-level seating and 18 luxury suites. The fundraising campaign also produced new homes for Mountaineer baseball, softball and soccer, as well as a new indoor practice facility and renovations to the university’s Varsity Gym. The 46-year-old Cobb was a four-year letterwinner as a football player at NC State. A native of West Columbia, S.C., Cobb graduated with honors with a bachelor’s degree in business administration in 1990 and earned a master’s degree in sports administration from Ohio in 1992. As a senior center, he was named to the All-ACC second team. He was an All-ACC academic selection and earned the Jim Tatum Award given to the ACC football senior with the highest grade-point average and the Bob Warren Memorial Award, given to a football player for integrity and sportsmanship. Cobb and his wife, Lindsay, have a son and daughter, 16-year-old Harrison and 13-year-old Branan. Lindsay Cobb was an All-ACC goalkeeper for the NC State women’s soccer team from 1988-90.

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GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY Georgia State University is an enterprising urban public research institution centered in the historic, cultural and financial hub of downtown Atlanta. The university provides more than 32,000 students with unsurpassed connections to the city’s business, government, non-profit and cultural organizations. Georgia State is dedicated to offering programs that cater to students’ educational needs, and the university provides a rich co-curricular experience with award-winning on-campus housing, hundreds of student organizations and one of the most diverse student bodies in the country. Students, faculty and alumni enjoy a unique campus personality and culture based on ambition, hard work and dedication.

One of only four public research universities in the state, Georgia State offers 100 fields of study with 250 graduate programs in its eight colleges and schools. Students can chose from dozens of nationally-ranked and recognized academic programs at the university, which provides the widest variety of field of study in Georgia. Georgia State is a national leader in graduating students from diverse backgrounds and has achieved national recognition for its commitment to its students’ successful progress toward graduation. Founded in 1913, Georgia State is the second-largest institution in the University System of Georgia with more than 32,000 students.

Schools and Colleges: Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Byrdine F. Lewis School of Nursing and Health Professions College of Arts and Sciences College of Education College of Law Honors College J. Mack Robinson College of Business School of Public Health



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GEORGIA STATE CAMPUS Located in the heart of one of America’s great cities, the Georgia State University campus has a profound influence on the changing landscape of downtown Atlanta. While the building blocks of the university will always be high-achieving students, world-class faculty and groundbreaking research, Georgia State boasts an ever-expanding and improving campus to accommodate that foundation. In the last decade, the Rialto Theater restoration, Student Center, Student Recreation Center, University Lofts, University Commons, Helen M. Aderhold classroom building, Parker H. Petit Science Teaching and Research Center and many other buildings have transformed the downtown cityscape at Atlanta’s core. The university has a new front door for visitors with the opening last year of Centennial Hall at 100 Auburn Ave, and a new Law School building is nearing completion.


Georgia State is where city life meets campus life for a unique and exciting student experience. • Five residence halls housing over 4,000 students • More than 300 student organizations • Six campus dining locations • State-of-the-art Student Recreation Center


CAMPUS HOUSING Some of the finest housing facilities in the nation are on the Georgia State campus. On-campus housing continues to grow, and more than 4,000 GSU students now live on campus with a variety of options — traditional dorms, apartment-style or loft living. Georgia State’s nationally-recognized and award-winning on-campus housing provides students with opportunities to connect with the university community with educational, cultural, recreational and social programs. The University Commons, opened in 2007, is a 4.2-acre complex of four buildings surrounding a landscaped courtyard. All units come with fully-equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms and spacious living areas. The fall of 2009 saw the opening of Patton Hall, which is suite-style for 325 residents and includes an on-site dining facility. In 2010, GSU opened its first Greek housing, which consists of nine fraternities and sororities housed in three-story townhomes. Opened in 2011, the Piedmont North Complex houses approximately 1,100 residents and offers a traditional residence hall lifestyle with all the amenities one would expect from a premier housing program, including a dining facility. The University Lofts, opened in 2002, contain fullyfurnished, loft-style apartments that blend urban style with modern features. All residence halls feature a full range of amenities including study and community lounge areas, laundry facilities, 24/7 security patrols, on-site or nearby parking and more.

UNIVERSITY COMMONS


NO. 1 IN THE NATION Georgia State University’s residence halls have been ranked No. 1 in the nation by Dormsplash.com.

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PIEDMONT NORTH

PATTON HALL

GREEK HOUSING


ATLANTA Atlanta is integral to Georgia State’s educational experience. Students and faculty are part of a living laboratory where they study and create solutions for the challenges of the 21st century. The metropolitan Atlanta area is home to more than five million people and the world’s busiest airport. Atlanta is third in the nation and fourth in the world for Fortune 500 company headquarters, and attending school downtown provides students with unparalleled access to internships and jobs. There are approximately 125,000 Georgia State alumni the Atlanta area, giving students ample networking opportunities. Georgia State students also can take advantage of the university’s easy access to Atlanta’s rich creative environment, diversity of cultures and lifestyles, and wide variety of indoor and outdoor activities.

COLLEGE FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME COMES TO ATLANTA The College Football Hall of Fame opened its doors on Aug. 23, 2014 in the heart of downtown Atlanta. The new location near the Georgia Dome and Centennial Park will showcase the Hall within an exciting, entertaining attraction just minutes from the Georgia State campus. The $66.5 million facility will top out at 94,256 square feet and will feature approximately 30,000 square feet of exhibit space, as well as a 45-yard indoor football field.


A DOWNTOWN ADVANTAGE

• Georgia Aquarium

Georgia State is in the middle of downtown Atlanta, making it a hub of activities, attractions, businesses and non-profits, all within walking distrance or a short ride from campus.

• Centennial Olympic Park • Georgia Dome • Philips Arena • Martin Luther King Jr. Center • National Center for Civil & Human Rights • CNN Center • State Capitol • Turner Field • World of Coca Cola • Fox Theatre • Carter Presidential Library • Zoo Atlanta • College Football Hall of Fame


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SPEED, STRENGTH & CONDITIONING Georgia State’s Speed, Strength and Conditioning’s sevenmember staff works to help each Panther each and every studentathlete reach their full potential. The staff works year-round to provide necessary programs and training methods for each specific team. A new strength and conditioning facility for football is planned, to be added to the existing GSU Practice Complex.

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SPORTS MEDICINE and NUTRITION GSU carries a 14-member Sports Medicine and Nutrition staff of certified athletic trainers to provide outstanding care to Georgia State student-athletes in the prevention or treatment of injuries. Georgia State student-athletes benefit from outstanding sports medicine facilities at all venues and care is provided year-round and, most often, seven-days-aweek in season.

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STUDENT-ATHLETE DEVELOPMENT Georgia State Athletics is committed to providing educational, personal and community development that will enhance the quality of the student-athlete experience. Georgia State’s commitment to academic support and student-athlete development is paying dividends as the Panthers Georgia State’s commitement to academic support are enjoying unprecedented success in the classroom. Georgia State’s Student-Athlete Development department became just the second in the nation to be certified at the highest level by the National Association of Academic Advisors for Athletics. The Georgia State program has an 11-member academic support staff to take care of every student-athlete, with extra tutors or assitance available when needed.

SUCCESS IN THE CLASSROOM: • Panther athletic teams have combined for a cumulative department grade-point average of at least 3.0 for 13 consecutive semesters • The 3.12 cumulative grade-point average by all student-athletes in the fall of 2014 was the best semester GPA on record, and the third straight semester with at least a 3.05 • The track and field team posted a 3.07 team average in the fall of 2014, with 2 President’s Scholars and 10 Dean’s List honorees. • In the most recent release, Georgia State led all Sun Belt schools in Graduation Success Rate at 86 percent, above the national average of 81 percent • A total of 13 student-athletes across nine sports have earned academic All-America honors since 1989, including one who was the 2013 NCAA Elite 89 Award winner in men’s tennis

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COMMUNITY OUTREACH Giving back to the community is an essential component of the Georgia State athletics program. Panther student-athletes, coaches and staff volunteer their time and talents to a wide range of programs and organizations, accumulating well over 5,000 volunteer hours per year. Each student-athlete is encouraged to participate with 15 hours of service time.

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eorgia State University started its climb to the highest levels of college athletics in 2012 when it announced it would join the Sun Belt Conference. On July 1, 2013, the Panther athletic department became eligible to win championships in every league-sponsored sport and a year later was fully reclassified to the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS).

The Panthers’ choice for a new home was a simple process considering the trajectory of the Sun Belt Conference. With its mantra “Together We Rise,” the league exemplifies what has become America’s most up-and-coming collegiate athletics conference. Founded in 1976, the Sun Belt has adapted and evolved in its nearly 40-year existence. The league was originally formed as a home for some of the nation’s premier mid-major basketball teams. With the demand for a higher national profile, the league began sponsoring football in 2001. The move into the group of football playing conferences has given the Sun Belt Conference a permanent seat on the NCAA’s 18-member Board of Directors and today the league has a crucial voice on some of the most pressing issues in college athletics. With the College Football Playoff included with the league’s other bowl arrangements, the Sun Belt Conference is tied to seven total bowl games. However, football is not the only sport that has seen recent success as all of the league’s sports have contributed to the “Rise” of the Sun Belt Conference. Georgia State put together one of the best performances in league history while winning the 2013-14 Sun Belt regularseason men’s basketball championship. Like women’s basketball, men’s teams earned three postseason bids in 2014. Baseball and softball also continue to be among the league’s standard-bearers for success. On the baseball diamond, the Sun Belt has sent up to four baseball teams to the NCAA tournament in a season, with UL Lafayette leading the way with a No. 1 national ranking in 2014. In softball, three teams have made the postseason, highlighted by the Ragin’ Cajuns who reached their sixth Women’s College World Series a year ago. Georgia State is looking to add to that success. So far, the Panthers have brought home league titles in women’s cross country (2012), men’s tennis (2013), men’s golf (2014) and women’s tennis (2014) in addition to the men’s basketball squad’s historic run. A total of 76 players earned All-Sun Belt recognition in the Panthers’ first two years back in the league.

2014-15 Championship Sites Sport/Date Site

Cross Country Nov. 2 Mobile, Ala. Women’s Soccer Nov. 5-9 Mobile, Ala. Men’s Soccer Nov. 13-16 Statesboro, Ga. Volleyball Nov. 27-29 San Marcos, Texas Indoor Track/Field Feb. 23-24 Birmingham, Ala. Men’s Basketball March 12-15 New Orleans Women’s Basketball March 11-14 New Orleans Women’s Golf April 13-15 Loxley, Ala. Men’s Golf TBD TBD Women’s Tennis April 16-19 New Orleans Men’s Tennis April 16-19 New Orleans Softball May 6-9 San Marcos, Texas Outdoor Track/Field May 8-10 Gulf Shores, Ala. Baseball May 20-24 Troy, Ala.

South Alabama South Alabama Georgia Southern Texas State Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Sun Belt Conference Texas State South Alabama Troy

2014-15 Conference Members UL Monroe Appalachian State New Mexico State* UALR South Alabama Arkansas State UT Arlington Georgia Southern Texas State Georgia State Troy Idaho* * - football-only member UL Lafayette

Off the field, student-athletes from around the league have been honored for their excellence in the classroom as well as their philanthropy in the community. Georgia State has added to the success since 2012-13, featuring two academic AllAmericans while posting two of the highest combined gradepoint averages in school history. Also in that span, Panther teams have contributed more than 5,000 hours of community service each year. 2015 Georgia State TRACK AND FIELD

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ATHLETICS MASTER FACILITIES PLAN

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n institution on the rise, Georgia State University has a tradition of progress that is reflected in its rising stature, growing campus and broadening influence. The Georgia State Athletics Master Facilities Plan is a blueprint for success and growth for GSU Athletics that will allow every Panther program to compete at the highest level. A new weight room for football and an academic learning center are already being planned. Georgia State University also has a concept to purchase Turner Field and convert it to mixed use, including athletic facilities. A centerpiece of the Athletics Master Plan is the transformation of the GSU Sports Arena (left), the home of Panther basketball and volleyball as well as the athletics offices.

The Sand Volleyball Complex (far right), opened in 2013. The Master Plan also includes new venue for baseball (right)

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Sarah Beardon Fr. • 5-6 •Distance

Wande Brewer R-Sr. • 5-10 • Sprints

Sharonda Bryant Jr. • 5-7 • Throws

Nylah Chavis Fr. • 5-6 • High Jump

Stella Christoforou R-Sr. • 5-8 • Distance

Ravin Gilbert Jr. • 5-7 • Sprints

Allyson Goff Fr. • 5-6 • Jumps

Kelsey Gray So. • 5-6 • Throws

Melanie Hamilt Fr. • 5-7 • Distance

Carole Idolphine Sr. • 5-7 • Sprints

Mackenzie Nail So. • 5-6 • Mid-Dist.

Carina Nieto Jr. • 5-2 • Mid-Dist.

Niamh Kearney Danielle Livingstone Sr. • 5-8 • Mid-Distance Fr. • 5-7 • Sprints/ Jumps

Breonca Reid Jr. • 5-2 • Sprints/ Jumps

Hannah Stefanoff Sr. • 5-7 • Distance

Tracy Dorcemont So. • 5-9 • Throws

Alexandria Jackson Jr. • 5-7 • Throws

Katherine Randolph Nuria Ramirez Fr. •5-7 • Mid-Distance Jr. • 5-5 • Jumps

Carresa Reeves Sr. • 5-3 • Throws

Jasmyne Robinson Jr. • 5-4 • Sprints

Ashlan Rosier Fr. • • D

Jennifer Rubel R-Sr. • 5-9 • Distance

Aubreya Smith Fr. • 5-4• Sprints/ Jumps

Jordan Townsley Fr. • 5-4 • Distancee

Tyler Watson So. • 5-4 • Hurdles

LaPorscha Wells So. • 5-9 • Throws

Alysiah Whittaker So. • 6-0 • Throws

Chris England Head Coach


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