2014 Track & Field Media Guide

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Alabama Information

Alabama Track And Field

Records & History

Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuscaloosa, Ala. Enrollment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34,852 Founded . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 12, 1831 Nickname . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson Tide Colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Crimson and White Conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Southeastern President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Judy L. Bonner Athletic Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bill Battle Associate AD/SWA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marie Robbins Faculty Representative . . . . . . . Dr. Kevin Whitaker Facility. . . . . . . . Sam Bailey Track & Field Complex

Quick Facts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Media Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 The University of Alabama. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-3 University Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5 Sam Bailey Track. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2014 Rosters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

SEC Indoor Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-43 NCAA Indoor Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44-45 SEC Outdoor Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46-50 NCAA Outdoor Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50-52 Year-by-Year Team Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 SEC Individual Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53-54 All-Americans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54-55 NCAA Individual Champions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56-57 Olympians. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Men’s Indoor Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58-59 Women’s Indoor Records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Men’s Outdoor Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-62 Women’s Outdoor Records. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63-64

2013 TEAM FINISHES

2013 Review

2013 SEC Indoor Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men - 7th/ Women - 10th 2013 SEC Outdoor Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . Men - 6th/ Women - 12th 2013 NCAA Indoor Finish. . . . . . . . . Men - t-32nd/ Women - t-46th 2013 NCAA Outdoor Finish. . . . . . . . . Men - 11th/ Women - t-45th

History Men’s Indoor SEC Championships. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 1958, 1959, 1972 Women’s Indoor SEC Championships . . . . . . . . . 1 1994 Men’s Outdoor SEC Championships . . . . . . . . . . 3 1950, 1952, 1980 Women’s Outdoor SEC Championships. . . . . . . . 2 1986, 1994

Coaching Staff Head Coach. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dan Waters Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kansas, 1995 Assistant Coach - Jumps. . . . . . . . . . Dick Booth Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa, 1966 Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles. . . Matt Kane Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . Central Oklahoma, 1999 Assistant Coach - Sprints. . . . . . . . . Miguel Pate Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alabama, 2002 Assistant Coach - Throws . . . . . . Doug Reynolds Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arizona, 1998 Assistant Coach - Distance . . . . . . Adam Tribble Alma Mater. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Georgia, 2002

Support Staff Volunteer Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . Tabarie Henry, Otis McDaniel, Mookie Salaam, Brad Smith, Meredith Tribble Athletic Trainer - Men. . . . . . . . Bernard Burroughs Athletic Trainer - Women . . . . . . . . Christina Meyer Strength & Conditioning. . . . . . . . . . Rocky Colburn Kelby Deerman Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Pugh Director of Operations . . . . . . . . . Mitchell Wesson

ATHLETICS COMMUNICations Track & Field Contact. . . . . . . . . . . Douglas Walker E-Mail . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dwalker@ia.ua.edu Office Phone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 205-348-7245 Website. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . www.RollTide.com Twitter. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . @AlabamaTrack Mailing Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Box 870391 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Shipping Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323 Bryant Drive Coleman Coliseum, Room 170 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487

2014 crimson tide Head Coach Dan Waters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Assistant Coaches. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-13 Men’s Student-Athlete Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-23 Women’s Student-Athlete Profiles. . . . . . . . . . . . 23-33

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Quick Facts

Indoor Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-35 Outdoor Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36-39 Academic Honors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

2014 Schedule Indoor

Outdoor

Date Event Site Jan. 18 Auburn Invitational Birmingham, Ala. Jan. 24-25 Rod McCravey Invitational Lexington, Ky. Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Indiana Relays Bloomington, Ind. Feb. 14-15 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 27-March 1 SEC Championships College Station, Texas NCAA Championships Albuquerque, N.M. March 14-15

Date Event March 20-22 Alabama Relays March 29 Yellow Jacket Invitational April 5 Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Alabama vs. Mississippi April 17-19 Mt. SAC Relays May 3 Mississippi State Tune-Up May 15-18 SEC Championships May 30-31 NCAA East Regional June 11-14 NCAA Championships

Site Tuscaloosa, Ala. Atlanta, Ga. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Tuscaloosa, Ala. Walnut, Calif. Starkville, Miss. Lexington, Ky. Jacksonville, Fla. Eugene, Ore.

Media Information Media Services/Credentials Up-to-date release packages containing statistics, season results, performance lists and notes are provided to the media as requested. Those wishing to cover Alabama track and field should contact Douglas Walker via e-mail (dwalker@ia.ua.edu) or phone (205348-7245) to request credentials and or available parking for home meets. Head coach Dan Waters and select student-athletes are typically available 10 minutes after the conclusion of their respective races.

Directions to Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium From Interstate 20/59, take exit 73 for US-82/ McFarland Boulevard and keep right (north) at the fork for approximately 1.7 miles. Take a left (west) at 15th Street and continue for about one mile, then turn right (north) onto Hackberry Lane. The facility is located approximately a quarter of a mile ahead on the right, just over the railroad tracks. The street address for Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium is 400 Coliseum Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487.

Internet/SOCIAL MEDIA

Birmingham CrossPlex

Information about University of Alabama athletics can be found on the internet at RollTide.com. For information about the Crimson Tide track and field program, select track & field/cross country under the sports drop-down menu on the home page. Follow Alabama track and field on Twitter at @AlabamaTrack.

Interviews Interviews with head coach Dan Waters and all studentathletes should be arranged through Douglas Walker. Coach Waters’ and the student-athlete’s availability varies due to training and travel schedules. However, Monday through Wednesday are typically the best days to speak with them during the week.

Sam Bailey Track & Field Stadium All University of Alabama home outdoor meets will be staged at the Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium. To request parking to cover an event at the facility, please contact Douglas Walker at least a week in advance.

All University of Alabama home indoor meets will be staged at the Birmingham Crossplex. Directions to the Birmingham Crossplex From Interstate 20/59, take exit 120 toward Ensley Avenue/20th Street. Turn south onto Ensley Avenue and travel approximately 1 mile into Five Points West Intersection. Proceed through intersection onto Avenue W to enter Crossplex.

UA Video Feeds/Television The University of Alabama, through the Crimson Tide Sports Network (CTSN), offers an FTP site that provides up-to-date interviews with coaches and athletes, taped video highlights and narrated tape packages from September through May. On occasion, the track and field team is featured in this package. Please call the Media Relations Office for more details at 205-348-6084. During the fall, the cross country team’s progress will be covered on “Crimson Tide This Week,” a 30-minute weekly regional sports show.

Credits The 2014 University of Alabama Track and Field Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Douglas Walker, Jonathan Branch, Andrew Kivette and Sean Perry with special editorial assistance by Pete LaFleur. Photography by UA Athletics Photography Department. Copyright 2014 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

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DR. JUDY L. BONNER Dr. Judith L. Bonner was named the 28th president of The University of Alabama on November 1, 2012. Founded in 1831, the University is the state’s flagship and a student-centered comprehensive research university. Dr. Bonner served as interim president from March 5 until August 31, 2012. She was promoted to executive vice president and provost on April 1, 2006, after serving as provost and vice president for Academic Affairs since March 2003. During the decade she served as provost, the University underwent transformational change growing from 19,000 students in 2003 to more than 33,600 in 2012. Each year, the academic strength of the student body and the faculty exceeded the record set the previous year. Alabama’s athletics programs likewise have excelled in recent years with four teams winning national championships in 2011-12. Dr. Bonner joined the faculty at The University of Alabama in 1981 as associate professor and head of the department of human nutrition and hospitality. She served as assistant academic vice president from 1985-1990 and as special assistant to the president from 1989-91. Promoted to professor in 1988, she was named dean of the College of Human Environmental Sciences in 1989 and held that position until 2003. Prior to coming to UA, she held faculty appointments in the department of pediatrics at UAB and the department of medical dietetics at The Ohio State University. Dr. Bonner earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from The University of Alabama and her Ph.D. from The Ohio State University, all in nutrition. Her research, focused on nutritional needs of chronically ill children and on eating disorders, has resulted in numerous publications. Dr. Bonner is an active member of civic, scientific and professional organizations. Among other awards and honors, her accolades include the Distinguished Alumni Award from The Ohio State University, the AHEA Leader Award and the award for Outstanding Dietitian for the state of Alabama.

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TOP RANKED UNIVERSITY • The University of Alabama ranks first among public universities nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars for 2012-2013 with 241 scholars in the fall 2012 freshman class. The ranking also places UA fourth among all universities. Only the University of Chicago, Harvard and the University of Southern California enrolled more National Merit Scholars last fall. • Ranked among the top 50 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings for more than a decade, UA ranked 32nd among public universities in the 2013 rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include: • The School of Law is ranked 21st among all law schools in the nation, Spring 2013. • The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 18th nationally, Spring 2013 • The MBA program is ranked 58th among all MBA programs, Spring 2013 • University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Three UA students were named Goldwater Scholars and one was named a Truman Scholar in 2012, bringing UA’s totals for the last 25 years to 37 Goldwater Scholars and eight Truman Scholars. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars and numerous Hollings Scholars. • The UA Libraries rank 56th out of 115 U.S. and Canadian university libraries qualifying for membership in the prestigious Association of Research Libraries and 32nd among public university libraries. UA has made dramatic improvement in the rankings, moving up from 102nd overall and 64th among public university libraries in the last 10 years. • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached a record high of 33,602 for fall 2012. The entering freshman class, at 6,397 students, is the largest in UA history and includes 1,725 students who had a 4.0 or higher high school grade point average.

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William R. “Bill” Battle was named Director of Athletics at The University of Alabama on Friday, March 22, 2013, succeeding Mal Moore who had held the position since November, 1999. Battle joined the Crimson Tide after a career as a college football coach and entrepreneur that consistently was hallmarked by innovation and foresight. A native of Birmingham, Ala., Battle attended The University of Alabama on a football scholarship and enjoyed a successful playing career as a three-year starter at end for the Crimson Tide under legendary head coach Paul “Bear” Bryant from 1960-62. Battle was a member of Bryant’s first national championship team at Alabama in 1961. Generally regarded as the team’s best end throughout his playing career, he came to Tuscaloosa after starring in three sports at Birmingham’s West End High School. An excellent student, Battle holds a bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama and a master’s degree from The University of Oklahoma. He was an Academic All-SEC selection as a senior in 1962 and was selected to play in the Senior Bowl all-star game in Mobile, Ala., in January of 1963. Battle was named first team tight end and second team defensive end on The University of Alabama All Decade Team of the 1960s. Battle entered the coaching profession as a graduate assistant at The University of Oklahoma in 1963 under famed head coach Bud Wilkinson. In 1964 and 1965, he served as an assistant coach at the United States Military Academy while serving a two-year military tour. In 1966, he moved on to the University of Tennessee, where he served as an assistant coach under head coach Doug Dickey for four seasons (1966-69) until he was named head coach of the Volunteers in 1970. When he was named head coach, Battle was the youngest head coach in college football at the age of 28. During his seven-year tenure as the Tennessee head coach (197076), Battle’s teams went 59-22-2, finished three seasons ranked in the nation’s top 10 among five top-20 finishes and won four out of five bowl games. Battle’s Tennessee teams won 11 games once (1970) and at least 10 games in three different seasons (1970, 1971 and 1972). His first Tennessee team finished the season ranked fourth in both national polls. The 1971 team finished ninth in both national polls while his 1972 Tennessee squad had a final ranking of eighth by the Associated Press and 11th in the coaches’ poll.

SHANE LYONS

finus gaston

kevin almond

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executive associate a.d. chief financial officer

senior associate a.d. SUPPORT services

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Battle began a career in the private sector after his coaching career ended. He held various positions within Circle S Industries in Selma, Ala., and served as president of two different companies, as well as vice chairman of the Circle S Holding Company board. During his six years at Circle S, the organization grew from two companies earning $12 million in annual sales to 10 companies earning $60 million. Battle founded The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) in 1981, and he served as president and chief executive officer (CEO) until 2002. He also served as chairman of the board of Licensing Partners International (LPI), which was created in 2001 to represent the licensing interests of non-collegiate sports properties, as well as corporate and entertainment properties. A 1981 inductee into the Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, Battle was inducted as the first member in the charter class of the National Collegiate Licensing Association Hall of Fame in 2000. He received the 2005 Paul W. Bryant Alumni Athlete Award at The University of Alabama and was inducted into the International Licensing Industry Merchandisers Association (LIMA) Hall of Fame in 2008. Battle received a National Football Foundation award in December 2008 for Outstanding Contributions to Amateur Football. In June 2010, he was inducted into the National Association of Collegiate Marketing Administrators’ (NACMA) Hall of Fame and later was inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame, receiving its Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011. Battle currently serves on the boards of the Bank of North Georgia, the Bryant-Jordan Student-Athlete Foundation, The University of Alabama A-Club Educational & Charitable Foundation, the Crimson Tide Foundation, and the National Football Foundation. Battle’s wife Mary is a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Texas School of Nursing, with a Bachelor of Science degree in nursing. She earned a Masters of Science in healthcare administration from the University of Alabama-Birmingham. Mary currently serves on the board of WellStar Health Systems of Atlanta, Ga., where she also serves on the WellStar’s Foundation Board, in addition to serving as chairperson of WellStar’s Major Gifts Committee. A member of the Arthritis Foundation of Birmingham, she is active in fundraising for research of rheumatoid arthritis. The Battles have been active in fundraising for UAB’s Department of Rheumatology and the school’s Stem Cell Institute. In their leisure time, the Battles enjoy life on their ranch in Georgia. Mary is an avid equestrian while Bill enjoys working on various projects around the ranch.

ronny robertson marie robbins jonathan bowling senior associate a.d. development

associate a.d. senior woman administrator

associate a.d. compliance

jon dever

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associate a.d. business

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doug walker

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DR. KEVIN WHITAKER

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On Campus Life on The University of Alabama campus is defined by opportunities. If you want to get involved, join one of more than 350 student organizations, help plan concerts and speaker series, participate in intramural teams or run for student government. If you enjoy the arts, you can take advantage of a rich and varied schedule of musical, dance and theatre performances, art galleries and exhibitions, lectures and readings by writers, poets and experts on every topic imaginable. You can enrich your knowledge of the state and University’s history by visiting one of UA’s fine museums, which house countless historical artifacts and offer hands-on exploration opportunities. From the architecture on campus to the landscaping, The University of Alabama campus is one of the most beautiful places in the state of Alabama. The Ferguson Center was completed in 1973. Plans at the time called for the building to be constructed over Woods Hall, but it was built slightly to the north thanks to a student campaign to save the art building. The Ferguson Center Game Room located on the first floor is the perfect place to unwind, test your skill at a video game, play a friendly game of pool or ping-pong, or enter a campus tournament. With seven pool tables, video games, a ping-pong table, computer gaming and televisions, the Game Room offers a fun escape from the daily pressures of college life. The University of Alabama offers a complete educational, cultural and social experience. Whatever your interests, you’ll find a group, an organization, an activity or a program that will appeal to you at UA. The newly expanded Student Recreation Center offers first-class recreation facilities for students, faculty and staff. It includes two multi-use gyms, nine multipurpose courts, weight machines, 1/8-mile jogging track, extensive cardio area, locker rooms, indoor swimming pool, dry and steam saunas, 12 lighted tennis courts, four aerobics rooms, eight racquetball courts and a squash court—together encompassing more than 200,000 square feet. The facility’s outdoor aquatic area, which opened in the summer of 2003, features a lazy river, lap swim, large water-park-type slide and plenty of deck space.

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introduction Introduction

Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium

When it came time to renovate the University of Alabama’s Sam Bailey Track and Field Stadium, which first opened in 1975, Crimson Tide head coach Dan Waters had one directive for everyone involved in the project and that was to create a world class facility that would be comparable to the nation’s best facilities. Mission accomplished. The Tide’s home facility was rebuilt in 2012 from the ground up, utilizing every inch of the facility to give Alabama track and field athletes everything they need to be successful at the highest level. “It’s a beautiful facility that is also highly functional,” Waters said. “We took every inch of that space that we could and used it to the very best of our ability. I think the facility and everything that has gone into it makes a very definite statement that at the University of Alabama, we take our track and field very seriously.” The new design and layout ensures that the Sam Bailey Track & Field complex is one of the premier facilities in the nation. “From the beginning coach Dan Waters’ vision for the improvements was to give Alabama a facility that allowed them to compete and train at the highest level, both within the SEC and nationally,” Jim Hartsell from Davis Architects said. “I don’t think there is any doubt that’s what we’ve accomplished.” The new nine-lane track has a state of the art Beynon BSS -2000 track surface, which allows for a faster and more durable surface for both competition and training. “When you’re talking about hundredths or thousandths of a second, the fact that we can train on this kind of surface means so much to our athletes,” Waters said. “It’s fast, but not so hard that you’re going to risk injuries. We also widened the track, which lessens the centrifugal forces and makes it much faster.” The redesigned track gives Tide athletes a training and competition facility that is nearly identical to what they will see when they get to the championship season. “This facility allows us to train every day in a championship calibre facility,” Waters said. “Whereever we go during the championship

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season, our athletes have the confidence of know that their bodies are fine tuned to compete on just that kind of track, with the same surface and radius.” The shot put throw area was relocated and redesigned at the west end of the track, outside of the oval, combining the landing pits to provide a more functional and efficient throws area. The infield was replaced with a new Tifway 419 hybrid Bermuda grass infield and provides the landing areas for the javelin, hammer throw and discus. The cages for the throw events have been strategically placed within both “D zone areas” to allow for better meet management. Timing locations have been added throughout the track area to allow for the use of the most current event timing techniques. The redesign also relocated and reconfigured the jumps area to make both training and competition more efficient. There are now two long jump runways, two pole vault runways, and two high jump aprons. During the renovations, permanent lights were installed, giving the Crimson Tide far more flexibility when it comes to training and competition. “With the way everything is configured now and with addition of the lights, we can run an efficient and fan-friendly meet,” Waters said. “We can run a meet in four hours now instead of it being an all-day grind like it could be in the past.” In addition to the track renovations, the grandstand was upgraded with new seating and a complete renovation and expansion of the press box. The concession areas, restrooms and storage facilities were renovated and updated to better serve the needs of both the team and its fans. A new entry plaza was also incorporated into the facility with displays to commemorate the history of Alabama track athletes, both in collegiate and Olympic competition. There is also a permanent awards area, created out of the same material as the track itself.


introduction Name Event(s) Class Hometown (Last School) Justin Ahalt Distance So. College Park, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt) Matt Airola Distance Jr. Altaville, Calif. (American River College) Alex Amankwah Sprints Jr. Los Angeles, Calif. (West Los Angeles College) Bryan Arthur Sprints Fr. Huntsville, Ala. (Columbia) Payton Ballard Distance Fr. Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook) Diondre Batson Sprints Sr. Sacramento, Calif. (American River College) Imani Brown Long Jump/Triple Jump So. Reading, Pa. (Reading) Tony Brown II Sprints Fr. Beaumont, Texas (Ozen) Dwight Davis Sprints So. Hollywood, Fla. (Hallandale) Parker Deuel Distance So. Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley) Jeff Edmondson Distance Fr. Chantilly, Va. (Westfield) Nick Efkamp Sprints Jr. Madrid, Iowa (Iowa State) Andrew Faris Distance So. Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chippewa Falls) Kyle Felpel Throws Fr.-RS Ephrata, Pa. (Cocalico) Justin Fondren Jumps So. Oxford, Miss. (Oxford) George Freiberger Jumps So. Mocksville, N.C. (High Point) Kamal Fuller Jumps Sr. Kingston, Jamaica (Wolmer’s Boys) Ryan Glosson Multi-Events Fr. Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) Jeremiah Green Long Jump/Triple Jump Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough) Mark Guffin Throws Fr. Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy) Elias Hakansson Throws So. Halmstad, Sweden Andrew Harris Distance So. Jasper, Ala. (Walker) Akeem Haynes Sprints Sr. Calgary, Alberta, Canada (Barton County CC) Alex Jenkins Distance So. Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West) Nathan Karr Throws Fr.-RS Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Jacopo Lahbi 800 Fr. Treviso, Italy Josh McCullan Jumps So. Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) Walter Parks III Sprints/Hurdles Jr. Huntsville, Ala. (Alabama-Huntsville) Ryan Pierson Pole Vault Fr. Linfield, Pa. (Spring-Ford) Evan Prizy Distance Fr. Schaumburg, Ill. (Schaumburg) Hayden Reed Throws Fr.-RS Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville) Charodd Richardson Throws Jr. Blakely, Ga. (Early County) Alex Sanders Sprints Sr. Kansas City, Kan. (Johson County CC) Kevin Shannon Throws So. Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Eric Sivill Distance So. Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central) Phenix City, Ala. (Smiths Station) Quincy Smith Sprints So. Jonny Stiegler Pole Vault So. Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen) Ken Taylor Sprints Sr. Spartanburg, S.C. (Benedict College) Conner Thompson Distance Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) Nathan Vardaman Jumps So. Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) Gil Walton Distance So. Fairhope, Ala. (McCallie (Tenn.)) Taber Wanstall Throws Sr. Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Joe Williams Throws Fr.-RS Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park)

Women’s Roster Name Event(s) Class Hometown (Last School) Berta Amelinaite Throws Fr. Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) Nia Barnes Throws Jr. West Orange, N.J. (West Orange) Candicea Bernard Throws Jr. Golden Spring, Jamaica (Central Arizona College) Remona Burchell Sprints Jr. Montego Bay, Jamaica (Butler County CC (Kan.)) Quanesha Burks Sprints/Jumps Fr. Hartselle, Ala. (Hartselle) Shani Chandler Hurdles Sr. Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) Vanessa Clerveaux Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps So. Brockton, Mass. (Brockton) Autumn Conn Pole Vault So. St. Charles, Ill. (Burlington Central) Lacey Dent Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps So. Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal) Kimberley Ficenec 800 So. Stafford, Va. (Mountain View) Passion Gamble Sprints Fr.-RS Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic) Alex Gholston Sprints Fr. Town Creek, Ala. (R.A. Hubbard, Courtland, Ala.) Katelyn Greenleaf Distance So. St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Christian) Allison Gregg Distance Fr. Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls) Reed Hancock Pole Vault So. Albany, Ga. (Deerfield-Windsor) Callie Ives Long Jump/Triple Jump So. Andrews, Texas (Andrews) Susie Kemper Distance So. Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill) Dominique Kimpel Sprints Jr. Kankakee, Ill. (Iowa Central CC) Anna Leinheiser Distance Fr. Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) Yanique Malcolm 800 Sr. Kingston, Jamaica (Essex County (N.J.) CC) Dacia Mays Sprints Sr. Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest) Palee Myrex Distance Sr. Bremen, Ala. (Cold Springs) Olivia Ortiz Distance Fr. Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch) Alexis Paine Pole Vault Sr. Mobile, Ala. (Murphy) Meropi Panagiotou Distance So. Nicosia, Cyprus (Koutsofta-Panayide) Anna Rawles Pole Vault So. Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes) Nicole Sassaman 400/800 Fr. Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek) Brianna Sims Sprints Fr. Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) Britainy Smith Pole Vault Fr. Tampa, Fla. (Wharton) Hilary Stafford Distance Fr. London, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas) Rebecca Stover Distance So. Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden) Kyri Tabor Sprints So. Miami, Fla. (Hallandale) Lakan Taylor Pole Vault Fr. Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell) Sarah Thomas Sprintsw Sr. Tallassee, Ala. (Tallassee) Claire Turner Distance Sr. Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Red Bank) Merilyn Uudmae Jumps So. Tallinn, Estonia (Tallinn English College) Hannah Waggoner Distance Fr. Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) Aubrielle Wright 800 Sr. Hampton, Ga. (Westlake)

Men’s EVENTS BREAKDOWN SPRINTS/HURDLES Alex Amankwah Bryan Arthur Diondre Batson Tony Brown II Dwight Davis Nick Efkamp Akeem Haynes Walter Parks III Alex Sanders Ken Taylor

MIDDLE DISTANCE/ DISTANCE Justin Ahalt Matt Airola Payton Ballard Parker Deuel Jeff Edmondson Andrew Faris Andrew Harris Alex Jenkins Jacopo Lahbi Evan Prizy Conner Thompson Gil Walton

LONG JUMP/ TRIPLE JUMP

Imani Brown George Freiberger Kamal Fuller Jeremiah Green Josh McCullan Nathan Vardaman

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Men’s Roster

HIGH JUMP

Justin Fondren

THROWS

Kyle Felpel Mark Guffin Elias Hakansson Nathan Karr Hayden Reed Charodd Richardson Taber Wanstall Joe Williams

POLE VAULT Ryan Pierson Jonny Stiegler

MULTI-EVENTS Ryan Glosson

women’s EVENTS BREAKDOWN SPRINTS/HURDLES Remonda Burchell Quanesha Burks Shani Chandler Vanessa Clerveaux Lacey Dent Passion Gamble Alex Gholston Dominique Kimpel Dacia Mays Nicole Sassaman Brianna Sims Kyri Tabor Sarah Thomas

MIDDLE DISTANCE/ DISTANCE Kimberley Ficenec Katelyn Greenleaf Allison Gregg Susie Kemper Anna Leinheiser Yanique Malcolm Palee Myrex Olivia Ortiz Meropi Panagiotou Nicole Sassaman

Hilary Stafford Rebecca Stover Claire Turner Hannah Waggoner Aubrielle Wright

LONG JUMP/ TRIPLE JUMP

Quanesha Burks Vanessa Clerveaux Lacey Dent Callie Ives Merilyn Uudmae

THROWS

Berta Amelinaite Nia Barnes Candicea Bernard

POLE VAULT Autumn Conn Reed Hancock Alexis Paine Anna Rawles Britainy Smith Lakan Taylor

Coaching Staff

Dan Waters, Head Coach Dick Booth, Assistant Coach - Jumps Matt Kane, Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles Miguel Pate, Assistant Coach - Sprints Doug Reynolds, Assistant Coach - Throws Adam Tribble, Assistant Coach - Distance Tabarie Henry, Volunteer Assistant Otis McDaniel, Volunteer Assistant Mookie Salaam, Volunteer Assistant Brad Smith, Volunteer Assistant Meredith Tribble, Volunteer Assistant

Support Staff

Heather Anders, Academic Advisor Bernard Burroughs, Athletic Training Rocky Colburn, Strength & Conditioning Kelby Deerman, Strength & Conditioning Flora Hyacinth, Massage Therapist Red Leonard, Event Management Christina Meyer, Athletic Training Jason Nance, Equipment Angie Pugh, Administrative Assistant Charond Richardson, Manager Scott Urbantke, Athletics Grounds CJ Waters, Manager Mitchell Wesson, Operations

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Dan Waters Head Coach Third Season

As he enters his third season at the helm of the University of Alabama cross country and track and field program, head coach Dan Waters already has made an undeniable impact on the Tide. In just over two calendar years, Waters has unified and transformed the program and made it one of the nation’s most improved overall teams. The work that has been done in only two short years has completely remade the Alabama program. A multi-million facelift of the Sam Bailey Track Stadium completely changed the functionality and capabilities of the facility. Those facility improvements are an outward reflection of the overhaul that has occurred within the team. In two seasons at Alabama, Waters’ Alabama athletes have made a significant impact on the school’s all-time lists in no less than 22 events while breaking school records in five events, producing 14 All-Americans, two SEC individual champions and several SEC All-Freshman performers. Waters was named the head track & field and cross country coach at Alabama on May 11, 2011, after seven extremely successful seasons as an assistant at Texas A&M. He immediately embarked on hiring an all-star staff of assistant coaches – renowned, well-respected coaches with proven records of developing good athletes into world class contenders: jumps coach Dick Booth, throws coach Doug Reynolds, sprints/ hurdles coach Matt Kane, distance coach Adam Tribble and jumps coach Miguel Pate. During their first season at the Capstone, this core staff of assistants successfully merged the men’s and women’s teams into a single, unified program that helped forge a new team environment and identity for the Crimson Tide. Changing that long established culture brought renewed energy and excitement to the program and results followed on the track with three Alabama competitors earning All-America honors during the indoor season, including Krystle Schade finishing as the runner-up in the women’s high jump. In the outdoor season, the Tide sent five student-athletes to the NCAA Championships with four coming home as AllAmericans and Alexis Paine setting a school record in the pole vault (13-5 1/4).

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In 2013, the Alabama women’s cross country team posted the highest Alabama team finish at the NCAA South Region meet since 1987, placing third in the team standings behind allregion performances by sophomores Katelyn Greenleaf and Meropi Panagiotou. That outing capped a season in which the Tide women won three team titles during the regular season before a sixth-place finish at the SEC Championships. The Crimson Tide men also continued to progress, posting competitive finishes at the SEC and Region meets during a year in which an influx of new talent melded into a competitive unit. Last spring the track and field season saw marked improvement for the Tide as the men’s team finished 11th in the team standings at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships, the program’s highest team finish in 11 years. Alabama’s sixth-place finish in the men’s team standings at the 2013 SEC Outdoor Championships was the best by a Tide team since 2006. First-year Crimson Tide athletes scored 45 of Alabama’s 52 men’s team points at that 2013 SEC Outdoor event. Off the track, Alabama’s 2013 recruiting class was ranked No. 3 nationally by Track & Field News magazine. Alabama produced nine All-Americans in the 2013 outdoor season, after qualifying 18 athletes for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Sprinter Diondre Batson led the way by finishing fourth in the men’s 100-meter dash and running a leg on the Tide’s second-place 4x100-meter relay unit that shattered the school record. Other standouts included Paine’s fourth-place finish in the women’s pole vault, Imani Brown’s sixth-place in the men’s triple jump and Kamal Fuller taking sixth in the men’s long jump. While serving as recruiting coordinator and distance coach at Texas A&M under the tutelage of legendary A&M head coach Pat Henry, Waters was a key contributor to a coaching staff that led the Aggies to unprecedented success on the national scene. The Aggies won six NCAA national championships, including backto-back-to-back men’s and women’s outdoor titles, the first program to accomplish that feat. The Aggie women won eight consecutive Big 12 titles (four indoor, four outdoor) in a fouryear span. One of the nation’s top distance coaches, Waters also served as the recruiting coordinator at Texas A&M and assisted the process of upgrading the program’s talent level to be consistently competitive on the national level. His recruiting and coaching efforts were vital to the men and women each winning three consecutive NCAA Outdoor Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011 – becoming the second school to achieve the NCAA Championship double-double (LSU 1989-90) and the first to have both programs win three in a row. Recruiting classes coordinated by Waters at Texas A&M earned No. 1 rankings by Track & Field News. The 2009 men’s and women’s recruiting classes were chosen the top recruiting classes in the nation by the monthly magazine, with A&M becoming the second school to earn that acclaim in the 15-year history of Track & Field News ranking collegiate classes. The Aggie women also enjoyed a three-year run as

the No. 1 class, from 2007-09, becoming the first women’s program to achieve that distinction. Known for his strong administrative and organizational skills, Waters has overseen the event management at championship events, including the 2009 and 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships, 2009 Big 12 Indoor Championships, and 2003 SEC Cross Country Championships. Waters and former A&M assistant coach Brian Bancroft developed a national reputation for organizing and managing remarkably efficient meets during Waters’ time in College Station, as A&M became a destination for nationally elite programs to compete. In cross country, Waters earned the South Central Region Men’s Coach -of -the -Year honor in 2008 when Texas A&M won the team title during the regional meet and qualified for the NCAAs. It was the first time in 18 years that a team defeated powerhouse Arkansas for the region title. Waters also has qualified 16 individuals for the NCAA Cross Country Championships over the past 16 years. The regional team title the Aggie men claimed in 2008 was the school’s first since 2003 and only the sixth overall. It also marked the first time that a distance coach on Henry’s staff had qualified a cross country team for the NCAAs. Waters came to Texas A&M in August, 2004, after serving a three-year stint overseeing the distance program at the University of Georgia and earlier five years at Texas Christian in a similar capacity. During his stay in Athens, Ga., Waters led the Bulldogs men’s team to the program’s first appearance in the NCAA Cross Country Championship, as well as a team victory at the NCAA South Regional Championships. At the conference level, the Georgia men placed second for the highest finish in school history, while the women’s team matched its highest finish with an SEC runner-up effort. On the track, his distance runners broke seven school records. At TCU, Waters helped the Horned Frogs win four Western Athletic Conference team championships - two in indoor track and field, one in outdoor track and field, and one in cross country. The 2000 WAC cross country and indoor track crowns were the first team conference titles in TCU history. During his stay in Fort Worth, the Horned Frogs notched four top-four NCAA team finishes and TCU was ranked No. 1 nationally by Trackwire.com in 2001. Athletes at TCU during Waters’ tenure included Khadevis Robinson, who won the 1998 NCAA 800 meter crown. Robinson is a two-time U.S. Champion who competed in the 800 at the 2004 and 2012 Olympic Games. Waters began his coaching career as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Texas from 1995-96. Waters is married to the former Jennifer Miller. He received his bachelor’s degree in secondary education from the University of Kansas in 1995. A standout runner for the Jayhawks, he was the 1992 Big Eight champion in the 800 meters and ran a leg on KU’s 1992 All-America indoor 3,200-meter relay. He was elected the Jayhawks’ team captain in 1993 and 1995, and was named a CoSIDA Academic AllAmerican in 1995.


THE DAN WATERS FILE PERSONAL INFORMATION Birthdate: October 25, 1971 Hometown: Prairie Village, Kansas High School: Bishop Miege High School College: University of Kansas – Bachelor’s Degree (Secondary Education), 1995

COACHING CAREER 2011-Present: Head Coach, Alabama 2004-11: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M 2001-04: Assistant Coach, Georgia 1996-2001: Assistant Coach, TCU 1995-96: Volunteer Assistant Coach, Texas

ACHIEVEMENTS • Has coached 20 All-Americans at Alabama (14 in 2013; 6 in 2012). • Has coached three individual SEC champions at Alabama (2 in 2013; 1 in 2012). • Has coached 13 All-SEC performers at Alabama (11 in 2013; 2 in 2012). • Athletes have re-written the UA all-time top 10 lists in 22 events over the past two years. • Alabama athletes have set new school records in five events over the past two years. • Alabama’s men’s team finished 11th in the team standings at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Championships, the highest UA team finish in 11 years. • Alabama’s 6th place finish in the men’s team standings at the 2013 SEC Outdoor Championships was the best by a UA team since 2006. • First-year Crimson Tide athletes scored 45 of Alabama’s 52 men’s team points at the 2013 SEC Outdoor Championships. • Alabama’s 2013 recruiting class was ranked No. 3 nationally by Track & Field News magazine. • Recruited national top-10 recruiting classes in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010, as determined by Track and Field News. • Member of coaching staffs that have produced 19 NCAA top-10 team finishes. • Member of the Texas A&M coaching staff for the 2009 and 2010 men’s and women’s NCAA national outdoor championship teams. • Coached the 2008 Texas A&M men’s cross country team that won the NCAA South Central Regional championship, breaking a 19-year winning streak held by the University of Arkansas. • Member of the Texas A&M coaching staff for the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 women’s indoor and outdoor Big 12 Conference championship teams. • Coached the 2003 Georgia men’s team to NCAA Cross Country Championship appearance (first in school history). • Coached the 2003 Georgia men’s team to an NCAA South Regional Cross Country Championship appearance. • Coached the Georgia men’s and women’s team that was runner up at the 2003 SEC Cross Country Championship (highest finish ever for the men; equaled the highest finish for the women). • Coached the 2000 and 2001 WAC indoor men’s team champions at TCU (the first conference title in program history). • Coached the 2000 WAC cross country women’s team champions at TCU (the first conference title in program history). • Member of the 1996 Texas staff for the team that won the Southwest Conference Outdoor Track and Field Championships.

Dick Booth Assistant Coach

Jumps

Third Season Hall of Fame coach Dick Booth is in his third season on the University of Alabama track and field coaching staff in 2014, serving as the Crimson Tide’s jumps coach. As one of the world’s most successful jumps coaches, Booth’s career has included coaching 49 NCAA individual champions and 165 All-America performances. “Based on what Coach Booth has accomplished, he’s one of the top jumps coaches in the nation and we’re excited to have him as part of our program,” says Alabama third-year head coach Dan Water. “The way he thinks and coaches the sport makes him as good as any coach in any sport. His philosophies and the way he coaches have held true through decades of jumpers. He has a unique was of relating to the student-athletes and bringing the most out of them. He understands that we’re trying to create something special here and is excited to be a part of that.” Under Booth’s direction, Alabama jumpers earned 11 All-America citations (five indoor, six outdoor) during his first two years at the Capstone. Kamal Fuller (long jump), Justin Fondren (high jump) and Imani Brown (triple jump) were 2013 men’s outdoor AllAmericans while Fuller earlier joined Jonathan Reid (men’s triple jump) and Krystle Schade (women’s high jump) as indoor All-Americans. Fuller and Schade also earned 2012 All-America honors in their respective events at both the NCAA indoor and outdoor meets, while Tyler Campbell (men’s high jump) earned the accolade outdoors. Booth received one of the highest honors in collegiate coaching during the summer of 2012, when he was named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Hall of Fame. The honor recognized a nearly 40-year career that has established Booth as one of the preeminent jumps coaches in the world. “I’ve been extremely blessed in my career to work with tremendous athletes that possess great work ethic,” said Booth, upon earning the honor. “That’s what my career has been, coaching great athletes who are willing to work hard. I’ve always aimed to build a culture where athletes are willing to work hard, whether it is at Alabama or during my time at Arkansas and Florida. You obviously can’t coach talent, but it’s a nice combination when you have exceptional talent and exceptional work ethic. That makes coaches look good.” In his first season at Alabama, Booth coached three jumpers who combined to earn five All-America honors, led by Krystle Schade finishing runner-up in the high jump at the 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships. Schade also earned first team All-America honors during the outdoor season, as did Campbell in the men’s high jump. In the horizontal jumps, Fuller earned 2012 indoor and outdoor All-America status under Booth’s tutelage. The veteran coach joined the Alabama staff after two seasons at Florida, where his jumpers helped the Gators win the national championship at the 2011 NCAA Indoor Championships. Two of Booth’s pupils in the triple jump, Christian Taylor and Will Claye,

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coaches and staff finished first and second at the 2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships while the Gators placed third in the team standings. Claye and Taylor repeated that performance at the USA Championships to earn a spot on the U.S. team for the 2011 IAAF World Championships. The 2011 NCAA title was Taylor’s second straight outdoor championship and his third overall NCAA title while being trained by Booth. Claye also was named the USTFCCCA Field Athlete of the Year during the outdoor season. At the 2012 London Olympic Games, Taylor and Claye won gold and silver, respectively, in the triple jump while Claye also picked up bronze in the long jump. “I was at Arkansas when the program got rolling, then at Florida for the first two national championships in program history, and now Alabama seems to be offering the same type of opportunity,” says Booth. “I think all the pieces are coming together, and with the staff that has been hired, there’s not any reason we can’t be extremely successful. When I saw Dan Waters’ enthusiasm and met the staff in place, I knew this was something I wanted to be a part of.” During the 2011 indoor season, “Booth’s jumpers scored 30 of the Gators’ 52 points that helped the squad win the NCAA Indoor National Championship. Booth had three triple jumpers finish in the top five, led by Claye’s national title which he followed with a runner-up finish in the long jump. In only two seasons, Booth’s men’s jumpers rewrote the Florida record books, recording the top three indoor triple jump marks in school history and two of the top three indoor long jump standards. Outdoors, he coached three of the top four triple jumpers and two of the top three long jumpers in program history. Prior to joining the Gators, Booth spent a combined 27 seasons as the men’s field-events coach at the University of Arkansas, with a four year-hiatus between Razorback tenures to serve as the head coach at Louisiana-Lafayette. Every Arkansas school recordholder in the men’s field events was either coached or recruited by Booth. During his four-year tenure as head coach at Louisiana-Lafayette from 1985-88, Booth was responsible for two individual national championships, five All-Americans and 19 school record-holders. Booth served as field-events coach at the Arkansas from 1978-84 and 1988-2009. During his second stint at Arkansas, the Razorbacks captured 14 NCAA indoor track titles with a string of eight consecutive outdoor championships between 1992 and 1999 and another championship streak from 2003-06. Booth also coached 11 Olympians, 45 individual NCAA champions and 137 All-America performers. In addition to his Florida standouts, Booth’s former student-athletes include track and field icons such as Mike Conley, Erick Walder, Hollis Conway, Robert Howard, Edrick Floreal, Brian Wellman, Jerome Romain, Ray Doakes, Matt Hemingway, Melvin Lister and Kenny Evans. Conley won the gold medal in the triple jump at the 1992 Olympic Games, soaring for what remains the second-longest, wind-aided jump in track and field history. A year later, he won the World Championship in the event and previously had won a silver medal in the 1984 Olympics. Conway, one of Booth’s NCAA champions at ULL, went on to win a silver medal in the high jump at the 1988 Olympics and a bronze in 1992 – becoming one of only two Americans ever to medal twice in the event. Conway still holds the American indoor high jump record. A native of Blue Mound, Kan., Booth completed collegiately in the quarter mile at Ottawa (Kan.) University. He began his coaching career in the Kansas high school ranks with positions at Wellington High School, Fort Scott High School and Shawnee Mission South. Booth gained a reputation as one of the premier prep field events coaches in the country while working with four state record-holders in seven seasons at Shawnee Mission South. Booth earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education from Ottawa in 1966 and a master’s degree in physical education from Kansas State in 1970. Booth and his wife Merry Lee have a son Marc and a daughter Reagan Russell. The family has a proud athletic tradition, as Marc was a punter for the Arkansas football team while Reagan was a member of the women’s track and field team at LouisianaLafayette. Booth also has six grandchildren.

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Widely regarded as one of the top sprints coaches in the country, Matt Kane is in his third season at Alabama in 2014, serving as the Crimson Tide’s sprints and hurdles coach. In two years at Alabama, Kane has overseen a complete transformation of the sprint corps, molding the young group into one of college track’s deepest and best. After a promising start in 2012 molding an inexperienced crop of talented youngsters, Kane’s sprinters began making an impact on the SEC and national in 2013. Led by Assistant Coach Sprints levels SEC outdoor 100-meter champion Diondre Batson, Third Season the Alabama sprint corps announced the Tide’s return to national prominence by keying a run to an 11th-place team finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. At that meet, Alabama’s 4x100meter relay crew of Batson, Alex Sanders, Akeem Haynes and Dushane Farrier posted the two fastest relay performances in Alabama history. In the semi-finals, the quartet broke a 23-year-old record with a time of 38.78. Three days later, the foursome came within a whisker of winning the NCAA title in the event, finishing second in the relay in another school-record time of 38.54. Over the course of the 2013 season, Batson earned SEC and national Athlete of the Week honors with impressive showings in the 100-meter dash, as he posted seven of the 10 best 100-meter times in Alabama history – topped by a 10.01 clocking in the finals at the NCAA outdoor meet to earn a fourth-place finish. Batson also registered four of the 10 best 200-meter times in Alabama history in 2013, and the aforementioned 4x100 crew posted six of the 10 best times ever run by an Alabama unit. Batson also excelled in his debut indoor season, earning All-America honors in the 200 meters. That impact in 2013 wasn’t limited to the men’s side of the ledger. Yanique Malcolm showed dramatic improvement by developing into one of the top 800-meter runners in Alabama history, while the 4x400-meter relay quartet of Shani Chandler, Malcolm, Dacia Mays and Joy Maneice-Marbury posted the 10th-fastest 4x400-meter relay time in Crimson Tide history. Malcolm has emerged as one of the region’s top 800-meter athletes and could be primed for a breakout year in 2014. Those accomplishments helped earn Kane the 2013 USTFCCCA South Region Assistant Coach of the Year honor. Dan Waters made Kane the first hire of his staff at Alabama, shortly after taking over the Tide program in 2011. Kane came to Tuscaloosa following two seasons in the same role with the University of Oklahoma men’s team. “The reason why Matt was one of my first hires is that I truly believe in his coaching ability,” says Waters. “If you look at the numbers, the improvement of the studentathletes he’s worked with has been phenomenal. There’s a wealth of experience and knowledge there that he has used to transform great athletes into spectacular performers. That’s what we need to compete in the SEC and he is as competitive of a person as you can imagine. A coach like Matt is exactly what we’re looking for.” In his first season with the Sooners, Kane’s sprint crew produced an NCAA champion, five All-Americans, three Big 12 titles and three program records. For his efforts, Kane was named the USTFCCCA Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year. One of his star pupils, Mookie Salaam, was named the Big 12 Track & Field Athlete of the Year after sweeping the 100 and 200 meters while running a leg on OU’s 4x100meter relay team at the Big 12 Championships. Salaam – who later finished second in the 100 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships – also was the NCAA indoor champion in the 200 meters and owned the third-fastest 200 time in the world. Oklahoma’s Ronnie Ash claimed the 2010 NCAA title in the indoor 60-meter hurdles while winning Big 12 titles and setting program records in both the 60 and 110-meter hurdles. Ash was one of two Kane-coached athletes to break a program record in 2010 while also winning a Big 12 title, joining Salaam who won the Big 12 crown in the 60 meters and broke the OU record in the outdoor 200 meters. Salaam earned All-America honors in both the indoor and outdoor 200, plus the 100 meters. Both of Kane’s 2010 relay teams qualified for the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championships, as did 400-meter hurdler Eric Bailey. Kane’s a4x400 relay unit and hurdler Malcolm Anderson earlier earned entry into the 2010 NCAA Indoor Championships. Kane previously had coached at Barton County Community College in Kansas, where he was the head men’s and women’s track and field coach for three years and was named the 2009 NJCAA National Men’s Coach of the Year. The coach-of-theyear honor was part of an extensive list of coaching achievements, both on the junior college and international level, during his time at Barton County. Under Kane’s guidance, three Barton athletes qualified for the finals at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin, most notably 110-meter hurdles gold medalist Ryan Brathwaite and 200-meter silver medalist Alonso Edward. Kane – who served as the head coach for Panama at the 2009 World Championships – saw two of his athletes advanced to the semifinals of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. He also served as Panama’s head coach for the 2009 South American Championships. Kane began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Central Oklahoma, where he graduated with a degree in community health in 1999. A native of Stillwater, Okla., Kane and his wife Diana have a son Lucas.

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Former University of Alabama All-American and long jump national champion Miguel Pate is in his third season as an assistant coach at the Capstone in 2014. Pate serves as the assistant sprints coach on Dan Waters’ staff while also assisting with the jumps and various other areas of the program. “Miguel is energetic and has the passion and desire to be a great coach,” says Waters. “He has a great background and reputation in the South, as both a coach and athlete – plus, he carries the experience of a national champion Assistant Coach Sprints being and understands the level at which we aim to Third Season compete.” Pate helped Alabama sprinters make an impact on the SEC and national levels in 2013. Led by SEC outdoor 100-meter champion Diondre Batson, the Alabama sprint corps announced the Tide’s return to national prominence by keying a run to an 11th-place team finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. At that meet, Alabama’s 4x100-meter relay crew of Batson, Alex Sanders, Hakeem Haynes and Dushane Farrier posted the two fastest relay performances in Alabama history. In the semi-finals, the quartet broke a 23-year-old record with a time of 38.78. Three days later, the foursome came within a whisker of winning the NCAA title in the event, finishing second in the relay in another school-record time of 38.54. Pate returned to Tuscaloosa after a season as an assistant at Samford, following a successful professional career. “This is a great opportunity for me and I’m extremely excited about being in position to help bring Alabama back to a national level.” Pate said. “The transition from professional to collegiate coach has been a smooth one and I feel I’m comfortable working with student-athletes and helping them perform at their best. This opportunity will allow me to do that and learn from the incredible coaching staff coach Waters already has in place.” As a student-athlete at Alabama from 1999-2002, Pate captured the NCAA indoor long jump title in 2002 and finished second in the triple jump. That same indoor season, he set the collegiate indoor long jump record with a mark of 28-2.25 at the USA Indoor Championships before winning a bronze medal at the World Championships. Pate was a seven-time All-American at Alabama and was ranked in the top five in the United States and the top 10 in the world in the long jump for eight consecutive years. He still owns the Alabama records in both the long jump and triple jump indoors and remains the Tide record holder in the outdoor long jump. Pate finished third at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials to earn his first spot on the Olympic team at the Beijing Games. The West Feliciana, La., native ended the 2008 season ranked number one in the U.S. by Track & Field News and followed that with a fourth-place finish at the USA Outdoor Championships before retiring from competition to begin his coaching career.

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Doug Reynolds

Adam Tribble is in his third year on the University of Alabama track and field coaching staff in 2014, as an assistant coach overseeing the Crimson Tide’s distance runners. A veteran coach and a former standout athlete, Tribble has developed a strong reputation as one of the nation’s top coaches in his specialty. During only two seasons at Alabama, Tribble developed the young Tide distance corps into a competitive unit on the conference level. In 2013, Tribble’s women’s team posted the highest Alabama team at the NCAA South Assistant Coach Distances finish Region meet since 1987, placing third in the team Third Season standings behind allRegion performances by sophomores Katelyn Greenleaf and Meropi Panagiotou. That outing capped a season in which the Tide women won three team titles during the regular season before a sixth-place finish at the SEC Championships. The Crimson Tide men also continued to progress in 2013, posting competitive finishes at the SEC and Region meets during a year in which an influx of new talent melded into a competitive unit. With one of the nation’s youngest teams in 2012, Tribble led the Tide women to a solid season highlighted by the development of freshman Katelyn Greenleaf into one of the top runners in the Southeastern Conference and the NCAA South Region. The 2012 Tide men were a predominantly all-freshman squad, but the unit showed promise as the year progressed and Tribble’s recruiting efforts could begin to reap dividends this season. In his first season at Alabama, Tribble coached the 2011 women’s cross country squad to its highest finish at the NCAA Regional Championships since 1988. Prior to coming to Tuscaloosa, Tribble spent two seasons in the same role at Oregon State University following stints at Arkansas and his alma mater, Georgia, where he was coached by current Alabama head coach Dan Waters. “I’ve always recognized Adam’s deep passion for the sport and he’s educated himself in the sport as well as anyone,” says Waters. “He has a fantastic relationship with distance runners and knows how to relate to them. Adam also brings a great level of organization and energy to our staff.” During his five seasons at Arkansas, Tribble helped coach the Razorbacks women’s team that won three straight SEC cross country championships and posted a pair of runner-up finishes. The Arkansas women never finished outside of the top 20 at the NCAA Championships under his watch and finished as high as fifth in 2006. “When coach Waters talked to me about this position, it was obviously an incredible opportunity and I think Alabama is a great situation,” says Tribble. “There is a commitment to track and cross country that is very exciting and a great thing to be a part of. The opportunity to be able to come back into the SEC is something I wanted to do, especially to a program like Alabama.” While at Georgia under Waters, Tribble was a two-year captain of the Bulldogs track and field team and earned all-region honors in cross country. He finished 46th at the 2008 U.S. Olympic Trials in the marathon. A 2002 graduate of the University of Georgia with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education, Tribble also received a master’s degree from Georgia in movement studies. In May of 2012, he married Meredith Crane, a former cross country and distance coach at the University of Mississippi. Meredith is a volunteer assistant coach at Alabama, working with the distance runners. The couple celebrated the birth of their first child, Ben in 2013.

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coaches and staff One of the top throws coaches in the collegiate ranks, Doug Reynolds has the Crimson Tide throwers corps primed to make an impact on the 2014 SEC and national scene is in his third season at Alabama. Reynolds guides the Tide’s men’s and women’s athletes in the weight and hammer throws, shot put, discus and javelin. Reynolds’ efforts have produced impressive results in his first two years at the Capstone, but the Tide throwers appear primed to set a new standard in their specialties in the very near future as more talent continues to fill the roster and that talent continues to develop. “Coach Reynolds is Assistant Coach Throws one of the most respected throws coaches in the Third Season nation,” says Waters. “He is one of the rare coaches that has technical expertise in all four of the throws events. He was a great studentathlete in his own right at Arizona and has a complete understanding of the winning culture we intend to create at Alabama.” Over the course of his career as a collegiate coach, Reynolds has coached three NCAA champions, a collegiate record holder, 32 All-America selections, 22 conference champions and 62 all-conference performers. “I’m familiar with the SEC and have coached in the league for a few years,” says Reynolds. “When I saw how I could fit in with the plan and vision that is in place, I knew this was a move I had to make.” Reynolds’ young throwers began making their mark on the Tide record book in 2013. In the men’s hammer, freshman Elias Hakansson rewrote the top-10 lists in the indoor men’s weight throw and the outdoor hammer throw, as he shattered the school records in both events multiple times over the course of the season. Hakansson earned SEC All-Freshman honors indoors and outdoors, finishing third in the indoor weight throw at the SEC Indoor meet and third in the hammer at the SEC Outdoor Championships. The young Swede went on to place eighth in the hammer at the NCAA Outdoor Championships to earn All-America honors. Hakansson’s multi-event exploits included setting school records in the weight throw (67-6 1/4) and the hammer (214-11) while completely rewriting the Tide’s all-time top performances lists in both events – overshadowing the equally noteworthy efforts from teammate Charrodd Richardson, who became the Tide’s No. 2 all-time performer in the hammer during 2013. Developing a total program - including a total throws program - has been the goal since Dan Waters took over the Tide program in 2011 and Reynolds’ crew appears ready for making that goal a reality in 2014, behind an impressive group of young athletes. In the javelin, Kevin Shannon posted four of the top 10 marks in school history during the 2013 outdoor season. Hayden Reed, a redshirt freshman in 2014, won the discus gold medal at the 2013 Pan-American Junior Championships in the summer of 2013. Another redshirt freshman, Joe Williams, figures to make a major impact in the shot put and the discus after a stellar high school career. Versatile Kyle Felpel, yet another redshirt, could be a threat to compete in the SEC and nationally in the shot put, javelin and discus. The Tide’s women’s throwers also have developed over the past couple of years. In 2012, two Crimson Tide throwers - Amethyst Holmes and Angelica Howard - placed second and third, respectively, in the weight throw at the SEC Indoor Championships. The 2012 SEC Outdoor Championships then saw three Tide athletes - Nia Barnes (4th), Bekah Hoppis (6th) and Brittany Hines (8th) - score points in the javelin while Holmes (7th) and Lee Stowers (8th) scored for the Tide in the women’s hammer throw. Reynolds joined the Tide as throws coach after spending six seasons in the same position at the University of Kentucky, where his student-athletes set seven school records and won nine Southeastern Conference Championship titles. In 2011, Reynolds coached Kentucky’s Colin Boevers to his second straight SEC discus title, and fourth straight for the Wildcats, plus a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. On the women’s side, Mary Angell finished as the 2011 SEC runner-up in the discus and earned a berth in the USA Track & Field Championships. One of Reynolds’ star pupils, Ashley Muffet, wrapped up a career in 2010 that included four All-America honors, two SEC championships, two SEC Commissioner’s Cups and a 2009 SEC Outdoor Co-Field Athlete of the Year honor. The 2008 season remains one of the most successful for Reynolds-coached throwers, as Rashaud Scott claimed the NCAA title in the discus and was one of two Wildcat throwers to help Kentucky earn its best point total at the event in school history. In addition to his discus title, Scott added an NCAA eighth-place finish in shot put. Andy Fryman also contributed to the Kentucky total, finishing eighth in the hammer throw as the Wildcat men finished ninth at the NCAA Championships. Prior to joining the staff at Kentucky, Reynolds worked in similar capacities at Arizona, Boise State and Kansas. In his first season at KU, he was named the Mideast Region Throws Coach of the Year. Two of his athletes - Jarred Rome (Boise State) and Scott Russell (Kansas) - went on to compete in two Summer Olympic Games and multiple IAAF World Championships. Rome was a six-time All-America for Reynolds at Boise State and a two-time United States (USATF) outdoor champion in the discus, in addition to making the USA team for the 2004 and 2008 Olympics. Russell, who competed at Kansas from 1998-2002, earned All-America honors six times, claimed five Big 12 conference titles in three different events, was the 2002 NCAA champion in the javelin and competed for his native Canada at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics. A 1998 graduate of the University of Arizona, Reynolds earned national recognition as a Pacific-10 champion in the discus, also earning a No. 1 NCAA ranking in the event. He was the 1996 NJCAA shot put and discus champion and competed in the 1997 and 1999 World University Games, where he won a bronze medal in the discus. Reynolds also was a finalist in the discus at the 1999 and 2003 Pan-American Games. During his career, Reynolds ranked as high as third in the U.S. and 10th in the world in the discus throw. Reynolds was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and raised in Phoenix, Ariz., where he was a standout athlete at Greenway High School. He and his wife Tracy have two children a daughter Sadie and a son Owen.

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Joining the Alabama staff for the 2014 season is Tabarie Henry, a four-time NCAA champion at Texas A&M and a semi-finalist in the 400 at the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing and the 2012 Summer Olympic Games in London. A native of the U.S. Virgin Islands, Henry works with the Tide’s sprinters as a volunteer assistant coach. Henry has personal best times of 20.71 seconds in the 200 meters and 44.77 in the 400 meters, both of which are U.S. Virgin Islands national records. Henry’s international career has included a fourth-place finish in the 400 at the 2009 World Outdoor Championships in Berlin, in addition to the two Olympics appearances. Henry competed collegiately at Texas A&M University, where he was a significant Volunteer Assistant Sprints contributor to the Aggies taking the team titles at the 2010 and 2011 NCAA First Season Outdoor Championships, and Barton County Community College in Kansas where he was coached by current Alabama sprints coach Matt Kane. At A&M, Henry ran on the Aggies’ victorious 4x400-meter relay units that swept the NCAA indoor and outdoor crowns in 2010-11 under head coach Pat Henry. While at Barton County in 2008-09, Henry finished fourth in the 400 at the 2009 World Championships in Berlin with a 45.42 in the final after running 44.97 in the semifinal. In 2008, he reached the 400 semifinals (45.19) at the Beijing Olympics. He set the U.S. Virgin Islands national record in the 400 twice in 2009, first setting the record (45.09) at the Texas Invitational before posting a personal best of 44.77 as runner-up at the NJCAA Outdoor Championships. Henry was second in the 200 at 2009 NJCAA Indoor, setting a national record of 21.09, and was a member of the U.S. Virgin Islands’ 4x100 relay that set a national record of 39.89 during the CAC meet in Cuba. Henry set an outdoor national record of 20.71 in the 200 at a regional qualifying meet for the NJCAA Outdoor in 2009. In 2008, he placed second in the 400 (45.56) at NJCAA Outdoor and anchored Barton to a win in the 4x400 (3:07.03). In 2008, Henry improved his then-national record in the 400 to 45.36 and 45.19 during two rounds of the event at the Beijing Olympics. Henry attended Hallandale Beach (Fla.) High School in Hallandale Beach, Fla., where he lettered in track for three years for Coach Sheldon Brown. Hallandale won the 2006 Florida 3A State championship by one point after winning both the 4 x 400 and 4 x 800 relays. As a senior, Henry finished second in the State 3A 400 (47.11) and ran the second leg of the 4x400 and the third leg of the 4x800. In the summer of 2006, Henry won the 400 title (46.73) at the USA Youth Championships and was runner-up at the Nike Outdoor Championships, setting a U.S. Virgin Islands national junior 400-meter record of 46.51. A 2013 graduate of Texas A&M University with a degree in Ag Leadership, Henry is the son of Joel Henry and Jennifer Rolle.

One of the top sprinters in the United States, Mookie Salaam is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach for men’s and women’s track at the University of Alabama. Salaam begins 2014 having just completed a stellar 2013 season in which he posted a wind-aided best time of 9.86 in the 100 meters and ran a leg on the USA’s silver-medal 4x100-meter relay at the 2013 IAAF World Championships in Moscow. Salaam’s efforts resulted in a final U.S. ranking of No. 6 in the 100 meters by Track & Field News magazine (January, 2014). Salaam is one of the world’s top competitors at both 100 Volunteer Assistant Sprints and 200 meters outdoors, in addition to being one of the Third Season world’s best indoor 60-meter men as his 6.54 performance in 2011 ranked third in the world. Salaam’s 20.39 indoor 200-meter personal best ranks among the 20 best times ever run. A seven-time All-American from the University of Oklahoma, Salaam has earned numerous accolades while building an impressive career as a sprinter on the way to earning a spot on the USA’s 4x400meter relay unit for international competition last summer. During his three years at Oklahoma, Salaam made it to the NCAA Championships every season. In his junior year, Salam won the NCAA title in the 200 meters with a time of 20.41 after breaking the Oklahoma record with 20.39 in the event’s prelims at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Also, he broke the Oklahoma record in the 100 meter-dash by finishing second at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in a time of 9.97. Deciding to turn pro in the summer of 2011, Salaam competed at the USA Track and Field Championships. He posted a seventh-place finish in the 200-meter dash with a time of 20.43. Matt Kane, assistant coach for sprints and hurdles at Alabama, coached Salaam while at Oklahoma.

Otis McDaniel is in his second season as a volunteer assistant coach at Alabama. He joined the Alabama staff following an outstanding collegiate career as one of the top sprinters in the collegiate ranks. McDaniel was a dual-sport athlete at TCU, competing for the Horned Frogs in football and track. On the track, McDaniel was a four-time All-American at TCU from 2006-09, is a former PanAm Junior champion in the 200 meters and boasts extensive experience in the short sprints as well as in relays. He was the 2008 Mountain West Conference champion in the 200 and was a contributor on TCU’s 4x100-metre relay unit that was Volunteer Assistant Sprints regularly ranked among the world’s fastest quartets. Second Season At Alabama, McDaniel assists head coach Dan Waters and sprints coach Matt Kane with the Crimson Tide sprinters. A native of San Antonio, Texas, McDaniel graduated from William Howard Taft High School in San Antonio in 2004. At Taft, McDaniel lettered three times in football and three times in track & field and was the 2004 Texas 5A state champion in the 200 meters and finished third in the state 100-meter dash in 2003 with a time of 10.52. McDaniel was named the San Antonio Express-News 2003 Field Athlete of the Year and was a finalist for the Track Athlete of the Year honors. He also earned all-city honors in football by the San Antonio Express-News and all-District 28-5A recognition as both a junior and senior. As a football prospect, McDaniel was ranked 39th among senior wide receivers by Rivals.com. McDaniel was born June 30, 1986, and is the son of Otis and Josephine McDaniel.

Brad Smith is in his third season as a volunteer assistant coach at Alabama overseeing the coaching and development of the Crimson Tide’s pole vaulters. Smith has previously served as an assistant coach at Birmingham-Southern and at the high school level in Georgia. In his first two seasons (2011-13) at the Capstone, he has helped develop Alexis Paine into a perennial allAmerican as Paine has rewritten the Alabama record book in the event on the way to earning successive all-America citations. Under Smith’s guidance, Paine has added more than two feet to her personal best. Volunteer Assistant Pole Vault A former collegiate standout at Georgia, Smith won the 2005 Third Season SEC indoor and outdoor pole vault titles and competed in three NCAA championships finishing ninth in 2003, 12th in 2004 and garnering AllAmerica honors with a third place finish in 2005. He set a Georgia school indoor record in the pole vault with a clearance of 17-8 ½ in 2005. In high school at Franklin County High School in Carnesville, Ga., Smith earned a berth in the state championships as a freshman, and was a three-time state champion and three-time All-Classification Best Performer in the pole vault, along with qualifying for state two years in the high jump. A Nike Indoor All-American his senior year, he was the first prep pole vaulter in the state of Georgia to clear 16 feet. Prior to coaching at Birmingham-Southern, Smith worked as the pole vault coach for The Lovett School in Atlanta, where he coached the 2007 men’s state champion in the event. Smith also worked the University of Georgia’s vault camp for five years as an instructor. A University of Georgia graduate, Smith holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology with a minor in African Studies. Smith also holds a USATF level II certification in the throws. A native of Franklin County, Ga., Smith married the former Kaitlin Keeler on August 14, 2010. The couple is the parents of a daughter, Teya Grace Smith.

Tabarie Henry

Otis McDaniel

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Meredith Tribble Volunteer Assistant

Distances

Heather Anders

Bernard Burroughs

Rocky Colburn

Academic Advisor

Athletic Training

Strength & Conditioning

Kelby Deerman

Red Leonard

Christina Meyer

Strength & Conditioning

Event Management

Athletic Training

Jason Nance

Angie Pugh

Charond Richardson

Equipment

Administrative Assistant

Manager

Scott Urbantke

CJ Waters

Mitchell Wesson

Athletics Grounds

Manager

Operations

Second Season Meredith Tribble is in her second season as a volunteer assistant coach at the University of Alabama, assisting the Crimson Tide in middle distance, distance and cross country. Tribble assisted the 2013 women’s cross country team to the highest Alabama team finish at the NCAA South Region meet since 1987, placing third in the team standings behind all-Region performances by sophomores Katelyn Greenleaf and Meropi Panagiotou. That outing capped a season in which the Tide women won three team titles during the regular season before a sixthplace finish at the SEC Championships. A veteran athlete, coach and trainer, Tribble brings an impressive depth of experience to the Alabama staff. As an assistant at Ole Miss from 2010-12, Tribble’s primary emphasis was on coaching the Rebels’ distance runners and serving as assistant recruiting coordinator. The 2011 cross country season was the best in school history for the Ole Miss women’s team, as the Rebels claimed a program-best fifth-place showing at the SEC Championships. Logan Waites became the first female in school history to earn All-SEC cross country honors, while Katie Breathitt joined her to achieve the best two finishes in school history at the conference meet, 11th place and 15th, respectively. Martin Kirui placed ninth to also earn All-SEC accolades for the men. Tribble oversaw immediate improvement with the Rebel cross country teams in 2010, as Barnabas Kirui won his third SEC Cross Country title. The Ole Miss men placed fifth overall for their highest showing since 1996. The 2011 track and field season saw five women’s distance school records shattered, including two by Waites (indoor 3,000 and 5,000 meters) and two by Breathitt (outdoor 3,000-meter steeplechase and 5,000 meters). Tribble was a volunteer assistant coach at Oregon State in 2009-10, and prior to that spent several seasons as a high school coach in Yakima, Washington. As a competitor in college, Tribble (then Meredith Crane) competed at Texas A&M University from 2002-05 where she was a conference scorer and national competitor in cross country and track. Transferring in 2005 to Seattle Pacific, Tribble competed for the Falcons in one cross country season where she was the conference runner-up and qualified again for the NCAA Championships. A native of Yakima, Wash., Tribble graduated from Central Washington University with a degree in exercise physiology. In May of 2012, she married Alabama assistant track and field coach Adam Tribble. The couple have one son, Ben.

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Men’s Profiles Justin Ahalt

Matt Airola

Distance

Distance

Sophomore

Junior

College Park, Md. (Eleanor Roosevelt)

Altaville, Calif. (American River College)

Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Placed 10th at the Iowa Invitational with a 6k time of 19:01.17 ... finished as the top Crimson Tide runner and fourth overall at the Samford Dual meet to open the season with a 5-kilometer time of 16:31.59.

Men’s Profiles

Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Finished seventh at the Samford Multi Invitational in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:52.53 ... set a personal best in the 1,500 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold with a time of 4:04.48, finishing ninth ... clocked a 4:09.53 in the 1,500 at the Crimson Tide Invitational, placing 12th ... ran a 15:11.88 in the 1,500 at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays. 2013 Indoor Season Set a 3,000 meters personal best of 8:45.46 at the Mark Colligan Memorial, placing eighth ... finished 15th in the 5,000 meters at the Indiana Relays, running a 15:25.89 ... competed in the mile at the Auburn Invitational, finishing with a time of 4:23.04 ... ran 8:46.43 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener in the 3,000 meters, good enough for 15th in first collegiate race. 2012 Cross Country Placed 13th at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 6k time of 21:30.80 ... ran an 8k time of 26:40.74 at the Commodore Classic and 26:54.91 at the Crimson Classic ... qualified for the SEC Championships, where he turned in an 8k time of 27:00.67 ... went on to compete at the NCAA South Regional and posted a 10k time of 3:11.5. Prep and Personal Finished sixth at the 2011 Maryland 4A State Cross Country Championships with a 3-mile time of 16:55.1, while running for Eleanor Roosevelt High School ... earlier took top honors at the 2011 Maryland South Region Cross Country Championships ... named the Prince Georges County Gazette Boys Cross Country Runner of the Year ... won the 3,200 meters at the Maryland 4A State Indoor Championships and placed seventh at in 1,600 meters... set a thenpersonal best in the 1,600 and 3,200 meters, as a runner-up in both events at the 2010 state championships in his junior year with times of 4:20.05 and 9:22.98 ... majoring in engineering ... son of Brent and Karen Ahalt ... born Dec. 17, 1993, in Monroe, N.C.

Junior 2013 Cross Country Finished 49th at the NCAA South Region with a 10k time of 31:16.85 ... was Crimson Tide’s top runner at the SEC Championships, finishing 34th with an 8k time of 25:02.88 ... ran an 8k of 25:41 at the Paul Short Invitational en route to a 135th place finish ... finished as the top Crimson Tide runner at the Iowa Invitational with a 6km time of 18:57.75 ... recorded a 5-kilometer time of 16:32.27 at the Samford Dual meet to open the season and finished seventh. 2013 Indoor Season Placed 20th at the SEC Championships in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:31.98 ... set a personal best in the 3,000 at the Mark Colligan, finishing second with an 8:16.26 ... ran a 8:32.08 in the 3,000 meters at the Indiana Relays, good for 12th ... in his first race at Alabama, finished sixth in the mile with a time of 4:14.25. Prep and Personal Versatile middle distance and distance performer who posted personal bests during prep career of 1:49.44 in the 800 meters, 3:45.80 in the 1,500 and 9:14.81 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase ... helped lead American River College to the 2012 California “Big 8” Junior College team title with a victory in the 1,500 meters and a runner-up finish in the 800 ... set a California junior college record of 4:00.21 in the 1,500, during a prelim at the Big 8 meet ... in cross country, won the 2012 California Community College Championships in a time of 20:10.68, seven seconds ahead of the second-place finisher, while leading ARC to the team title ... a five-time All-American at ARC ... coached at American River by Rick Anderson ... son of Mike and Liz Airola ... born Nov. 24, 1991.

Alex Amankwah Sprints Junior Los Angeles, Calif. (Los Angeles/ West Los Angeles College) West Los Angeles (Calif.) College (2011-13) Coached by Dan Fitzpatrick at West Los Angeles College in Los Angeles, Calif. … was a state champion and junior college all-American in 2013 … posted personal bests of 1:49.74 in the 800, 3:57.68 in the 1,500 and 48.35 in the 400 … won the 2013 SoCal 800 meters in 1:50.02 … part of a 2013 4x400 quartet that ran 3:11.57 to break a 36-year-old school record … was the national junior college leader in the 800 in 2013 … was West LA’s first individual state junior college champion in more than 20 years. Prep and Personal Coached by David Holland at Los Angeles High School in Los Angeles, Calif. … did not

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compete in track at LAHS until his junior year, starting competition in April, 2010, and quickly became one of the top sprinters in the city of Los Angeles … was the 2010 City Champion in the 800 meters and the 2010 Southern League Champion at the same distance … competed in basketball and track and LAHS … son of Erick Amankwah and Dorothy Nyarko … born March 2, 1992, in Ghana.

Bryan Arthur Sprints Freshman Huntsville, Ala. (Columbia) Prep and Personal Won five individual state championships (three in the 400 meters, two in the 200) at Columbia High School in Huntsville, Ala. … the 2013 AHSAA Class 5A state champion in the 400 meters (48.36) and the 200 meters (21.98) … also won the 2012 AHSAA Class 4A State champion in the 400 meters (48.91) and 200 meters in a personal-best (21.83) … placed second in the 400 at the AHSAA Class 4A State Championships in 2010 as a high school freshman … achieved his personal best of 21.83 in the 200 at the 2012 AHSAA Outdoor State Championships … ran a personal best of 48.56 in the 400 at the 2012 Huntsville Metro Championships … also a veteran relay runner that helped Columbia to a third-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay at the 2010 AHSAA Class 4A State Championships in 2010 … ran on an AAU 4x400 relay that won the 2013 USATF junior national championship … named to the Huntsville Times 2012 Elite Track and Field Team … named to the Huntsville AllCity Track and Field Team first team … coached by Rob Wheeler at Columbia High School … son of Brian and Nikidra Arthur … born March 10, 1995, in Fort Hood, Texas.

Payton Ballard Distance Freshman Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook) Freshman 2013 Cross Country Clocked at 32:40.11 and counted towards the Crimson Tide’s score at the NCAA South Region with a 10k time of 32:40.11 ... ran 75th at the SEC Championships with a time of 26:02.68 ... placed 26th with a 6k time of 19:47.26 at the Iowa Invitational ... ran a 5-kilometer time of 16:47.17 to open the season at the Samford Dual meet and finished 10th. Prep and Personal The 2013 AHSAA state indoor champion in the 1,600 meters (4:24.32) and the 3,200 meters (in a personal-best time of 9:27.95), while running for Mountain Brook High School ... runnerup in the 800 meters at the 2013 state indoor championships (1:57.11) ... set a personal best of 4:19.98 in the 1,600 meters at the Ice Breaker Invitational on Dec. 29, 2012 ... achieved a


Men’s Profiles

Diondre Batson Sprints Senior Sacramento, Calif. (Laguna Creek/American River College) Accolades • First team All-America, outdoor 100 meters (2013) • First team All-America, outdoor 4x100 relay (2013) • First team All-America, indoor 200 meters (2013) • D1 National Athlete of the Week Honorable Mention for the week of April 16, 2013, for performance at the Georgia Spec Towns National Team Invitational • SEC Men’s Runner of the Week (April 16, 2013) following performance at the Spec Towns Invitational • SEC Outdoor champion and first team AllSEC, 100 Meters (2013) Junior 2013 Outdoor Season Spent the summer running for the USA’s 4x100meter relay unit in a series of European events, as part of the IAAF’s Diamond Series ... placed fourth in the 100-meter final at the NCAA Championships, with a personal-best time of 10.01, the second-fastest in Alabama history ... posted a 10.05 in the 100 semifinals at the NCAA meet, the fourth-fastest time in Tide history and fastest by a Tide runner in 30 years (until his 10.01 in the final) ... ran a personal best of 20.35 in the 200-meter semifinal at the NCAA Championships but did not advance to the final ... ran the second leg on the 4x100-meter relay at the NCAAs, as the quartet posted schoolrecord times in both the semifinals (38.78) and in the finals (38.54) ... that 4x100 relay went on to place second in the NCAA finals ... qualified for the NCAA Championships in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay ... won NCAA East Regional title as part of the Tide’s 4x100 relay that crossed the line in 39.09 ... posted a thirdplace 10.15 in the 100 meter at the NCAA East Regional ... posted a 20.57 in the 200 meters at the NCAA East Regional to take fifth place ... his outstanding performance at the 2013 SEC Outdoor Championships included winning the c 100 meters in 10.12 ... also competed in the SEC 200 meters and finished third with a time of 20.52 ... ran on the runner-up 4x100 meter relay team at the SEC Championships(39.08) ... played integral part in the 4x100 relay victory

at the Drake Relays, as the quartet became the first at Alabama since 1983 to log a time under 39 seconds (38.97; third all-time in program history) ... also participated in the 4x200 at the Drake Relays ...member of the winning 100-meter relay at the LSU Alumni Gold, with a time of 10.26 ... ran the fastest collegiate 100 meter time in 2013, at the Spec Towns Invitational with a winning 10.06 ... won the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide Invitational (20.61) ... ran on the 4x100 team that won at the Crimson Tide Invitational (39.17) ... participated with the winning 4x100 (39.89) and the 4x400 (3:08.47) at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... ran on the runner-up 4x100 (40.30) and the winning 4x200 (1:24.54) relay units at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays. 2013 Indoor Season Competed in the 200 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships, placing eighth after a prelim time of 20.81 and a finals time of 20.97, both ranking in the school’s top-10 list ... ran in the 60 meters prelims at the SEC Championships and finished fourth in the 200 with a 20.81 ... took home two wins at the Mark Colligan, in the 60 meters with a time of 6.73 and in the 200 (21.31) ... participated on the 4x400-meter relay team that finished third at the Auburn Invitational ... ran a 21.69 in the 200 meters at the Indiana Relays, finishing fifth, while also qualifying for the 60 meters semi-final with a time of 6.79. Prep and Personal First name is pronounced “DEE-on-DRAY” ... one of the nation’s top sprinters during prep career, having qualified for the 2012 U.S. Olympic Trials in the 200 meters ... set personalbest performances of 10.10 in the 100 meters, 20.50 in the 200 while running a top relay split of 46.2 in the 400 ... starred at wide receiver on the football team at American River College ... was a football/track two-sport star at Laguna Creek High School ... named 2009 district most valuable player in football while earning all-district honors on both offense and special teams ... came to ARC to play football, but in an agreement with his mother (a former track athlete at Oklahoma) he joined the track team in 2010 ... his breakout 2012 season included winning the state junior college title in both the 100 and the 200, while also participating in the Olympic Trials ... coached at American River by Rick Anderson and Mike Reid ... son of Sonja Batson ... born July 13, 1992.

Imani Brown Jumps Sophomore Reading, Pa. (Reading) Accolades • First Team All-America, outdoor triple jump (2013) • SEC All-Freshman Team, outdoor triple jump (2013) Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors with a sixthplace finish in the triple jump at the NCAA Championships, posting a season-best effort of 52-2 ½ (15.91 meters) ... finished 12th in the triple jump at the NCAA East Regional, with a jump of 15.35m that qualified him for the NCAA

Outdoor Championships ... finished fifth at the SEC Outdoor Championships in the triple jump (50-4 ½) ... placed ninth in the triple jump (502 ¾) at the Drake Relays ... finished third in the LSU Alumni Gold triple jump with a mark of 49-6 ¼ ... runner-up with a 50-11 in the triple jump at the Spec Towns Invitational ... also jumped to an 11th-place finish in the long jump (21-9) at the Spec Towns... competed in the high jump (49-6 ¼) and long jump (23-2) at the Crimson Tide Invitational, finishing third in both events ... recorded a high jump mark of 48-10 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational to finish fourth ... runner-up in the triple jump at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays with a leap of 49-10 ½. 2013 Indoor Season Finished 14th in the triple jump with a mark of 49-3 at the SEC Championships ... competed in the triple jump at the Mark Colligan Memorial, with a top mark of 48-7 ½ ... jumped a 48-5 ¼ in the triple jump at the Auburn Invitational, finishing fifth ... in his first collegiate meet, posted a triple jump of 49-5 ¾ to place third at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Prep and Personal Named Reading High School track and field most valuable performer in 2010 and 2011 ... helped lead Reading to the Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association (PIAA) state championship in 2011 and the New Balance national championship in 2011... member of the United States teamthat competed at the 2011 Youth World Championships, where he posted a 48-6 mark in the triple jump ... coached by Lovell Butler at Reading ... began competing in track and field at age 14 ... oldest of four children ... son of Michelle Gordon ... born June 17, 1994, in Reading, Pa.

Men’s Profiles

personal best of 1:53.44 in the 800 meters at the Indoor Alumni Group Invitational (Dec. 15, 2012) ... runner-up in the 5,000 meters at the 2012 AHSAA State Cross Country Championships (5k - 15:44.98) ... won the 2012 Sectional Cross Country Championships (5k - 15:55.64) and the 2012 Walt Disney World Cross Country Classic (5k - 16:24.59) ... placed third in the 800 (1:56.22) and second in the 1,600 (4:23.87) at the 2012 AHSAA Outdoor Championships ... posted a time of 4:20.35 in the 1,600 at the 2012 Volunteer Track Classic2 ... won 2012 state indoor title in the 800 meters (1:54.84) while finishing as runner-up in the 1,600 (4:21.36) ... placed third in the 2011 state cross country meet (5k - 16:08.05) ... coached by Greg Echols at Mountain Brook ... son of Rob and Sandy Ballard ... born Nov. 15, 1994, in Birmingham, Ala.

Tony Brown II Sprints Freshman Beaumont, Texas (Ozen) Prep and Personal The 2013 Texas Class 4A state champion in the 110-meter hurdles (13.40) ... placed second in the 100 (10.53) at the 2013 Texas Class 4A state meet ... has a personal best of 7.76 in the indoor 60-meter hurdles, the fastest time in the nation in 2013 ... ran a PR of 13.38 in the 110 hurdles at the 2013 Texas Relays, the top time in the US last year ... won the 110 hurdles at the 2013 USATF National Junior Olympics (13.88) and the USATF Junior Nationals (13.69) ... a highly-recruited football player as a defensive back ... was considered one of the top overall football prospects in the state of Texas for the 2014 recruiting class and was generally rated among the top 100 prospects nationally ... his sister, Bealoved, will compete in track at LSU ... another sister, Sojourner, is a track studentathlete at Rice ... son of Tony Brown and Tammy Walker-Brown ... both of his parents were student-athletes at Texas Tech ... born July 13, 1995.

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Men’s Profiles Dwight Davis

Parker Deuel

Jeff Edmondson

Sprints

Distance

Distance

Sophomore

Sophomore

Freshman

Hollywood, Fla. (Hallandale)

Alamo, Calif. (San Ramon Valley)

Chantilly, Va. (Westfield)

Men’s Profiles

Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Ran a leg on Alabama’s 4x400-meter relay at the NCAA Championships ... that unit finished 12th at the NCAA meet in a time of 3:06.69 ... took seventh at the NCAA East Regional, as part of the Tide’s 4x400m relay, running the second leg on the quartet that posted a 3:07.07 and qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... raced in the second leg for the 4x400 that finished sixth at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a 3:06.36 ... also raced in the SEC 400 meters, finishing 12th in the preliminaries with a time of 47.67 ... participated in the 4x400 relay team that finished fourth (3:06.04) at the Drake Relays and the 4x200 team that also ran at that event ... ran a 47.98 in the 400 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold, finishing fifth in the B Section ... placed third in the 400 meters with a 47.49 at the Spec Towns Invitational, where he also helped win the 4x400 relay in a time of 3:08.89 ... competed on the winning 4x400 relay at the Crimson Tide Invitational (3:07.75) ... finished fifth in the 400 meters (47.44) at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... ran on the runner-up 4x100 (40.30) and two winning relays – the 4x200 (1:24.54) and the spring medley (3:20.52) – at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays. 2013 Indoor Season Recorded a 48.55 prelims time in the 400 meters at the SEC Championships ... ran a time of 48.89 in the 400 at the Mark Colligan, finishing fifth ... competed on 4x400 relay teams at the Auburn Invitational and at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, finishing third and fifth, respectively ... placed 15th at the Auburn Invitational with a 400-meter time of 48.86 ... ran a 22.05 in the 200 meters during his first collegiate meet, at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, to finish 11th. Prep and Personal One of the top sprinters in Florida’s high school ranks while competing for Hallandale High School ... finished third in the 400 meters at the 2012 Florida Class 3A State Championships in a time of 46.89 ... earlier was the class 2A state runner-up in the 400 (48.02) ... also played wide receiver on the football team at Hallandale, helping his team win 2010 district championship ... coached in track and field at Hallandale by John Battle and Tony Davis ... son of Iris Gilchrist ... born Jan. 5, 1993, in Miami.

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Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Ran the fastest Crimson Tide 10k time of the year at the NCAA South Region with a 39th place finish with a time of 31:03.76 ... finished 35th at the SEC Championships with a 25:03.77 8k time ... placed 82nd at the Paul Short Invitational as the top Crimson Tide performer with a 8k time of 25:12 ... ran a 6km at 19:03.97 at the Iowa Invitational and placed 13th ... finished 14th in the 5-kilometer Samford Dual meet with a time of 17:10.98. Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Finished the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a time of 9:41.11 , placing 13th ... ran a winning 9:30.55 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the LSU Alumni Gold ... runner-up in the Spec Towns Invitational 1,500 meters with a time of 3:57.43, also placing third in the 3,000 meter steeplechase (9.10.80) ... ran a 1,500-meter time of 3:54.10 to finish fifth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... ran in the 1,500 meters (3:56.07) while helping the Tide win the distance medley relay (9:51.62) at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays. 2013 Indoor Season Finished fourth in the mile at the Mark Colligan with a time of 4:16.38 ... recorded his first collegiate top-five at the Indiana Relays, finishing fifth in the mile with a time of 4:16.14 ... in his first collegiate race, finished 14th at the Auburn Invitational after running a 8:44.66 in the 3,000 meters. 2012 Cross Country Placed seventh at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 6k time of 21:12.17 ... competed in 8k races at the Commodore Classic (26:39.07) and the Notre Dame Invitational (26:03) ... placed 28th at the Crimson Classic with an 8k time of 26:39.02 ... finished 61st at the SEC Championships with an 8k time of 25:32.26 ...qualified for the NCAA South Regional, where he posted a 10k time of 32:49.9. Prep and Personal Elite runner who won the 2010 USATF Junior Olympic Cross Country National Championship... five-time All-American at the Junior Olympics, twice each in the steeplechase and 1,500 meters and once as a member of a 4x800-meter relay team ... placed fifth at the 2011 California Cross Country Championships, while running for San Ramon Valley (Calif.) High School ... California North Coast Section cross country champion in 2010 and 2011 while leading his team to North Coast titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011 ... named all-conference in cross country every season of his high school career ... ... silver medalist in the 3,000 meters at the 2010 Youth Olympic Trials ... son of Jeffrey and Gretchen Deuel ... born March 22, 1994, in Alameda, Calif.

Freshman 2013 Cross Country Clocked a 5-kilometer time of 18:11.42 in his first collegiate meet at the Samford Dual meet to finish 17th. Prep and Personal Coached by Kelly Deegan at Westfield High School in Chantilly, Va. ... one of the top runners for Westfield program that won a Penn Relays title and earned three Pennsylvania state 4x800-meter titles ... member of relay unit that earned prep All-America status four times ... alldistrict and all-region in both cross county and in the 1,600 meters ... son of Randy and Judi Edmondson ... the middle of three children ... born Feb. 9, 1995, in Fairfax, Va.

Nick Efkamp Sprints Junior Madrid, Iowa (Madrid/Iowa State) Sophomore (Iowa State) 2013 Outdoor Season Ran a 48.73 in the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA West Regional ... earned All-Big 12 Honors after setting a personal-best time of 46.20 in the 400-meter dash, placing fifth at the Big 12 Championships ... set a personal best in the 200-meter dash with a time of 21.18 at the Mt. SAC Relays ... won the 400 meters with a meet record 46.68 at the Jim Duncan Invite ... turned in a 200-meter time of 21.19 at the Sun Angel Classic ... placed fourth in the 200-meter dash with a 21.42 at the ASU Invite. 2013 Indoor Season Ran the 400-meter dash in 46.88 at the NCAA Championship meet ... won the Big 400-meter title with a time of 46.25 while placing fifth in the 200 meters with a time of 21.24 at the Big 12 Championships ... clocked a 22.07 in the 200-meter dash at the ISU Classic ... finished the 200 meters in 21.89 and ran the 400 in 48.02 at the New Balance Invite ... set a personal best time in the 60-meter dash with a 6.93 at the Bill Bergan Invite... won the 400-meter dash with a personal-best time of 46.75 at the ISU Open ... won the 300 meters dash with a 33.93 at the Holiday Preview. Freshman (Iowa State) 2012 Outdoor Season Won the 200-meter dash at the Jim Duncan Invite with a time of 21.38 while taking second in the long jump with a mark of 22-9 ... ran 52.81 in the 400-meter hurdles at the Mt. SAC Relays ... clocked a 54.76 at the Sun Angel Classic in the 400-meter hurdles.


Men’s Profiles

Prep and Personal Won four 2011 Iowa high school state titles as a senior, in the 400-meter hurdles, 110-meter hurdles, 100-meter dash and long jump ... set an Iowa class 1A meet record in the 400-meter hurdles (52.85) ... became one of six Iowa boys competitors ever to ever win four individual state track and field titles in one year ... 2011 Drake Relays high school champion in the 400-meter hurdles ... as a junior, won 2010 Iowa high school state titles in the 400-meter hurdles and was a member of the state champion 4x100meter relay team ... 2010 state runner-up in the 110-meter hurdles ... won the long jump at the Iowa state indoor meet ... 2009 state champion in the 400-meter hurdles, as a sophomore ... his personal-best marks during prep career in the 400-meter hurdles (52.61), 110-meter hurdles (14.16 hand-timed), 100-meter dash (10.49 handtimed) and the long jump (23-02.50) ... born Sept. 19, 1992 ... son of Jeff and Melisa Efkamp.

Andrew Faris Distance Sophomore Chippewa Falls, Wis. (Chippewa Falls) Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Finished 68th at the NCAA South Region and clocked a 31:41.78 10k time ... ran an 8k of 25:42.45 at the SEC Championships and finished 60th ... clocked an 8k time of 25:46 at the Paul Short Invitational and finished 153rd ... placed 21st at the Iowa Invitational with a 6k time of 19:29.37 ... finished ninth at the Samford Dual meet with a 5-kilometer time of 16:46.70. Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Did not compete. 2013 Indoor Season Competed in his first collegiate meet at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, placing 21st in the 3,000 meters with a time of 9:08.43. 2012 Cross Country Ran at the Commodore Classic in Nashville, Tenn., posting an 8k time of 28:08.49 ... placed 49th at the Crimson Classic with an 8k time of 27:06.71 ... qualified for the SEC Championships, where he turned in an 8k time of 26:22.19 ... went on to compete at the NCAA South Regional, posting a 10k time of 32:49.9. Prep and Personal A first team all-state cross country performer in 2010 and 2011, after placing 14th at the state meet in both years while running for Chippewa Falls High School ... placed fifth in the 3,200 meters at the 2012 sectional meet ... won the 3,200 meters at the 2011 Big Rivers Conference Championship and then was runner-up in 2012... a consistent qualifier for the state meet in both cross country and on the track during his prep career ... son of Scott and Marjorie Faris ... majoring in economics ... born April 10, 1994.

Kyle Felpel Throws Redshirt Freshman Ephrata, Pa. (Cocalico) Freshman (2012-13) Indoor Season Did not compete for Alabama while redshirting. Prep and Personal Won 2012 Pennsylvania state shot put title while placing second in the javelin and third in the discus ... played football and competed in track and field throughout high school career ... served as a defensive lineman and punter on the football team ... son of Douglas and Patricia Felpel ... youngest of five children ... born July 26, 1993, in Ephrata, Pa.

Prep and Personal Three-time state high jump champion in Mississippi (2010, 2011 and 2012), while jumping for Oxford High School ... named 2012 Gatorade Athlete of the Year for Mississippi ... two-time all-American ... state high jump runner-up as a freshman in 2009 ... 2011 high school national champion in the high jump, after being national runner-up in 2010 ... placed third at the 2011 World Youth Championships in Lile, France ... led Oxford High School to state titles in 2010, 2011 and 2012 ... named MVP of Oxford’s basketball team in 2011 and 2012 ... 2011 all-state selection in basketball ... very active in high school, participating in the drum line while being voted Prom King and selected “Mr. OHS” by the student body ... coached in track and field by Scott Kendricks at OHS ... began competing in track at age 14 ... son of Johnny and Gwendylin Fondren ... one of four children ... born Feb. 2, 1994, in Oxford, Miss.

George Freiberger

Justin Fondren

Jumps

Jumps

Mocksville, N.C. (High Point)

Sophomore Oxford, Miss. (Oxford) Accolades • Second Team All-SEC, outdoor high jump (2013) • USA Junior Track & Field Champion, high jump (2013) • SEC All-Freshman Team, outdoor high jump (2013) • SEC All-Freshman Team, indoor high jump (2013) Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Competed at the Pan American Junior Championships (Medellin, Colombia) in August and finished third in the high jump with a mark of 6-11 ¾ (2.13 meters) ... won the high jump at the USA Track and Field Outdoor Championships in June with a mark of 7-1 ¾ (2.18 meters) ... finished 13th at the NCAA Championships with a leap of 7-0 ½ (2.15 meters) ... posted a mark of 7-0 ¼ at the NCAA East Regional to tie for eighth and qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... earned All-SEC honors as high jump runner-up at the SEC Outdoor Championships clearing a personal-best mark of 7-2 ¼ ... recorded a 6-11 ½ in the high jump at the Drake Relays, placing third ... high jump runner-up at the LSU Alumni Gold with a mark of 6-11 ½ ... recorded a 6-8 ¾ at the Spec Towns Invitational to finish fifth ... high jump runnerup with a mark of 7-0 ¼ at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... recorded a 6-10 ¾ at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, good enough for third. 2013 Indoor Season Set a seasonal best in the high jump at the SEC Championships with a mark of 6-11 ¾, finishing third ... picked up a fourth-place high jump finish at the Mark Colligan Memorial with a mark of 6-8 ¾ ... added another top-10 finish at the Indiana Relays with a jump of 6-9, finishing fourth ... won the high jump at the Auburn Invitational with a 6-10 ¼ ... tied for second at the Crimson Tide Opener with a jump of 6-7 ½.

Sophomore

Men’s Profiles

2012 Indoor Season Posted a personal best 8.17 in the 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA West Regional, also clocking a 7.09 in the 60-meter dash ... competed in the 60-meter hurdles at the ISU Classic, ISU Open and the New Balance Invitational ... competed unattached in the 400-meter dash at the Holiday Preview (49.63).

Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Runner-up in the triple jump at the Samford Multi Invitational with a recorded mark of 46-2 ... placed 12th in the triple jump with a 45-4 ¼ at the LSU Alumni Gold ... finished seventh at the Spec Towns Invitational with a mark of 46-8 ¼ in the triple jump ... recorded a 48-2 triple jump at the Crimson Tide Invitational, placing fourth ... finished fifth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational in the triple jump with a personal-best mark of 48-7 ¼ ... took eighth in the triple jump at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays (46-9). 2013 Indoor Season Debuted with a triple jump of 47-41/2 to place sixth at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener ... turned in a best of 46-11 ¾ to place 11th at the Auburn Indoor Invitational... finished sixth at the Indiana Indoor Relays with a leap of 46-10 ¾. Prep and Personal Three-time track MVP at High Point High School ... voted High Point’s Male Athlete of the Year in 2012 ... won the North Carolina Interscholastic Athletic Association (NCISAA) class 1A/2A triple jump state title in 2011 and 2012 ... coached by Mark Scott at Westchester County Day School in High Point, N.C., and by Lonnie Jones for the High Point Heart Track Club ... also played soccer in high school for a team that won the North Carolina state class 1A/2A state title in 2010 ... began competing in track and field at the age of eight ... grandfather Marcus Freiberger was a member of the gold medal-winning 1952 United States Olympic men’s basketball team ... another grandfather, Kini Hinkley, played football at the University of Missouri ... son of Jim and Tere Freiberger, both parents graduates of the University of Missouri ... born Aug. 9, 1993, in Ascot, United Kingdom.

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Men’s Profiles a third-place 24-8 ½ in the long jump … took top honors in the long jump with a 24-9 at the Cherry & Silver Invitational, also placing third in the 60-meter hurdles with a personal-best 8.10 … turned in a 24-7 ¾ long jump at the Kentucky Invitational , ranking 10th in the nation at that point in the season.

Kamal Fuller Jumps Senior Kingston, Jamaica (Wolmer’s Boys) Accolades • First Team All-America, outdoor long (2013) • First Team All-America, indoor long (2013) • Second Team All-America, indoor long (2012) • Second Team All-America, indoor long (2011)

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Men’s Profiles

Junior 2013 Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors with a sixth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, after leaping a personal best of 25-8 ¼ (7.83 meters) ... tied for sixth in the long jump at the NCAA East Regional with a mark of 24-9 ¾, earning a berth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... placed ninth at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a jump of 24-6 ¼ ... recorded a then-personal outdoor best at the Drake Relays with a long jump of 25-1 ¼ ... placed third with a long jump of 24-7 at the LSU Alumni Gold ... won the long jump with a mark of 23-9 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. 2013 Indoor Season Finished eighth in the NCAA Indoor Championships long jump with a top mark of 25-5 ¼ to earn All-America honors ... recorded a personal-best long jump with a 25-8 ¾ at the SEC Championships, finishing fourth ... also finished 13th in the triple jump at the SEC meet ... set a 25-0 winning long jump at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... recorded a personal-best triple jump of 50-4 ½ at the Auburn Invitational, finishing second ... long jump runner-up at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener with a 24-9 ¼. Sophomore (2011-12) Indoor Season Qualified for the NCAA Championships in the long jump and finished 14th at 23-1 ¼ to repeat as a second team All-American ... took third place at the SEC long jump with a 25-1 ¾ mark ... cleared 23-8 in the long jump for a 12th-place finish at the New Balance Invitational ... won the long jump at the Auburn Invitational with a mark of 25-3 ½ ... placed third with a 24-3 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Came in seventh in the 110-meter hurdles with a 14.54 finish at the SEC Championships … placed fifth in the long jump with a mark of 24-8 ¼ at the Drake Relays … runner-up in the 110-meter hurdles at the Mississippi Open, with his 14.04 ranking eighth-fastest in school history … placed eighth in the Texas Relays long jump with a mark of 25-0 ¾, also finishing 19th in the 110-meter hurdles preliminary round (14.30). Indoor Season Second team All-America performer in the long jump, after turning in a 24-5 ¾ at the NCAA Championships, to finish 13th … posted a personal best with a 25-6 ¼ long jump at Notre Dame’s Alex Wilson Invitational … won the long jump with a 24-11 ¾ at the Flotrack Husky Classic … had a strong showing at Notre Dame’s Meyo Invitational by posting

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Prep and Personal Finished 13th in the 110-meter hurdles at the IAAF World Junior Championships with a time of 14.08 ... also placed 13th in the long jump (23-11) at that World Juniors meet (personalbest jump of 25-4 ½ in the prelims) ... placed fourth in the 110-meter hurdles at the CARIFTA games with a personal-best time of 13.82 ... won the CARIFTA long jump with a leap of 25-0.

Ryan Glosson Multi-Events Freshman Memphis, Tenn. (Christian Brothers) Prep and Personal A member of the relay team at Christian Brothers that set school records 4x100 meters and 4x200 meters ... won the state championship as a member of the 4x200 meters relay team... served as SGA president and graduated in the top five percent of his class at Christian Brothers ... also a member of the football team at Christian Brothers ... earned a real estate license and a private pilot license while in high school ... coached by Ali Leonard on his club team, Track Unlimited ... son of Greg and Beth Glosson ... born Oct. 11, 1994, in Memphis, Tenn.

Jeremiah Green Jumps Freshman Tampa, Fla. (Hillsborough) Prep and Personal A two-time Florida Class 3A state champion in the triple jump ... two-time New Balance Outdoor national champion in the triple jump ... won the 2013 New Balance Indoor national championship in the triple jump with a jump of 51-6 ½ ... Earned all-state honors in the triple jump in 2013 ... recorded a personal best with a triple jump of 52-2, which was the longest leap in the nation in 2013 ... recorded a personal best long jump of 23-9 ... named honorable mention all-state as a cornerback in football ... Hillsborough High School’s track and field team MVP in 2012 and 2013 ... coached by Joe Sipp at Hillsborough High School in Tampa, Fla. ... son of Alfonso Williams and Shelia Green ... born Feb. 10, 1994, in Tampa, Fla.

Mark Guffin Throws Freshman Little Rock, Ark. (Little Rock Christian Academy) Prep and Personal Named 2012-13 Gatorade Arkansas boys track & field athlete of the year ... won the 2013 Arkansas Class 5A state championship in shot put with a throw of 54-0 ¼ and in discus with a throw of 158-9, leading his team to a fifth place finish ... recorded a personal best discus throw of 195-2 ½ at the Vilonia Invitational to break the Arkansas state record ... won the 2012 Arkansas Class 5A state championships in discus and shot put ... named first team all-state twice ... coached by Christy Nipper at Little Rock Christian Academy ... son of Mark and Jackie Guffin ... born Nov. 9, 1994, in Little Rock, Ark.

Elias Hakansson Throws Sophomore Halmstad, Sweden Accolades • First Team All-America, outdoor hammer (2013) • SEC Freshman of the Week (Feb. 12, 2013) • SEC All-Freshman Team, outdoor hammer (2013) • SEC All-Freshman Team, indoor weight throw (2013) Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors at the NCAA Championships with an eighth-place finish via a best toss of 213-9 (65.17 meters) ... took fourth in the hammer throw at the NCAA East Preliminary with a throw of 211-1, earning a berth at the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... bettered his own UA school record in the hammer throw at the SEC Championships with a mark of 214-11 and finished 3rd ... set the UA record for hammer throw at the Samford Multi Invitational with a mark of 211-4, winning the event in the process ... finished first at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a mark of 211-3 in the hammer throw ... won the hammer throw with a 210-0 mark at the Alabama Relays. 2013 Indoor Season Set the weight throw school record at the LSU Indoor Invitational with a mark of 67-6 ¼ ... went on to place third at the SEC Championships with a mark of 66-6 ... initially set the school indoor record for weight throw at the Mark Colligan with a distance of 66-9 ¼ ... named SEC Freshman of the Week for performances at the Mark Colligan ... recorded a weight throw mark of 64-10 ½ at the Indiana Relays, good for a fourth-place finish in the invitational weight throw ... won weight throw with a 63-10 ½ at the Auburn Invitational ... finished seventh in first career collegiate meet, with a weight throw of 56-8.


Men’s Profiles

Andrew Harris Distance Sophomore Jasper, Ala. (Walker) Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Season Clocked a 5-kilometer time of 17:43.33 at the Samford Dual meet and finished 16th to open the season. Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Participated in the prelims of the 800 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships, finishing in 1:56.07 ... ran on the 4x800-meter relay team at the Drake Relays and aided in the sixth-place finish at 7:33.83 ... won the 800 meters Section B event at the LSU Alumni Gold with a time of 1:54.51 ... finished 12th at the Crimson Tide Invitational with an 800 meters time of 1:53.82, his best of the season ... ran an 800 time of 1:59.68 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. 2013 Indoor Season Ran the 800 meters in a time of 1:54.89 at the Mark Colligan, finishing seventh ... placed sixth in the 600 meters with a time of 1:21.92 at the Indiana Relays ... recorded a time of 1:54.32 at the Indiana Relays, finishing eighth in the 800-meter invitational ... placed 15th in the 800 at the Auburn Invitational with a time of 1:55.69 ... competed with the distance medley relay team that finished sixth at the Auburn Invitational ... ran a 1:56.30 in the 800 meters during his first collegiate meet at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, placing eighth. 2012 Cross Country Season Clocked an 8k time of 28:56.01 at the Crimson Classic ... finished 23rd at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off to start the season, with a 6k time of 22:48.85. Prep and Personal A three-time state champion in the 800 meters, winning the event in 2010, 2011 and 2012 while running for Walker High School ... also won the 2012 state title in the 1,600 meters, after finishing second in 2011 and third in 2010 ... earlier won the 2012 state indoor champion in the 800 meters ... finished sixth at the 2011 5A State Cross Country Championships and also was all-state in 2010 and 2009 ... two-time AAU Junior Olympic national champion in the 2,000-meter steeplechase (2010 and 2011) ... elected class president and earned his Eagle Scout ... son of Kenny and Ashley Harris ... born Jan. 18, 1994, in Jasper, Ala.

Akeem Haynes

Alex Jenkins

Sprints

Distance

Senior

Sophomore

Calgary, Alberta (Crescent Heights/Barton County CC)

Downingtown, Pa. (Downingtown West)

Accolades • First Team All-America, outdoor 4x100 relay (2013) • All-SEC Second Team, outdoor 4x100 relay (2013) Junior 2013 Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors as part of Alabama’s 4x100-meter relay unit at the NCAA Championships ... ran the third leg on the 4x100meter relay at the NCAA Championships as the quartet posted school record times in both the semifinals (38.78) and in the finals (38.54) ... that 4x100 relay placed second in the finals ... won an NCAA East Preliminary title as part of the Tide’s 4x100m relay which crossed the line at 39.09 ... took 14th in the 100m at the NCAA East Preliminary with a time of 10.37 after posting a career-best time of 10.30 in prelims ... played a key role in the 4x100 meter relay team that finished 2nd at the SEC Championships with a time of 39.08 ... also ran in the preliminary round of the 100 meters (10.38 - 13th) ... ran the third leg on the first-place 4x100-meter relay team at the Drake Relays that ran a sub-39 second time, the 3rd in UA history and first since 1983 ... finished 4th at the Spec Towns Invitational in the 100 meters with a time of 10.37 ... at the Crimson Tide Invitational won the 100 meters with a time of 10.46 ... was a part of the 4x100 meter relay team at the Crimson Tide Invitational that finished 1st with a school-top ten all-time time of 39.17 ... competed in the 4x100 meter relay team at the Yellow Jacket Invitational that finished 1st with a time of 39.89 ... ran a 100 meter time of 21.39 good enough for fourth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. 2013 Indoor Season Ran in the 60-meter prelims at the SEC Championships while finishing 14th in the 200 meters with a 21.27 ... set a season-best in the 60 meters with an SEC qualifying time of 6.86 and finished in sixth with a finals time of 6.89, also placing seventh in the 200 meter with a 21.70 ... placed seventh in the 200 meter invitational at the Indiana Relays, running a 21.92 ... qualified for semi-final in the 60 meters at the Indiana Relays with a time of 6.89 ... ran as part of the 4x400 relay team that finished eighth at the Auburn Invitational ... in his first meet with the Crimson Tide, competed in 60 meters with a preliminary time of 6.91. Prep and Personal One of Canada’s best young sprinters and a former junior college standout at Barton County Community College ... posted career-best 100 meter times of 10.18 (wind-aided) and 10.23, along with 200 times of 20.61 (wind-aided) and 20.83, while running for BCCC ... two-time All-American at Barton County ... placed fourth in the 100 at the 2012 Canadian Olympic Trials in a time of 10.25 ... played football at Crescent Heights High School in Calgary, earning 2009 all-city honors along with the Calgary City Most Valuable Player award ... runner-up in the 100 at the 2012 NJCAA Outdoor Championships (10.16w) ... coached by John Cannon at the Calgary International Track Club and by Nigel Bigbee at Barton County ... son of Kim Samuels ... born March 11, 1992.

Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Season Redshirted. Did not compete. Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Participated in the preliminary 800 meters at the SEC Championships, running a 1:56.53 ... ran as the anchor in the 4x800-meter relay team that finished sixth at the Drake Relays with a time of 7:33.83 ... competed in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide Invitational, garnering a 13th-place finish with a time of 1:54.05 ... finished 15th in the Yellow Jacket Invitational 800 meters with a time of 1:56.81. 2013 Indoor Season Ran a 1:57.09 for a ninth-place finish in the 800 meters at the Mark Colligan ... timed at 1:23.31 for the 600 meters at the Indiana Relays, placing 17th ... recorded a time of 1:56.79 in the 800 at the Indiana Relays, good for 13th place ... ran a 1:56.81 for 18th at the Auburn Invitational in the 800... competed with the distance medley relay team that finished sixth at the Auburn Invitational ... in his first collegiate meet, placed 10th in the 800 meters with a time of 1:56.68 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener.

Men’s Profiles

Prep and Personal Had an outstanding junior career in Scandinavia ... coached by his father Lars at Sparvagen FK ... graduated high school in 2010 and sat out the 2010-11 season due to injury before signing with Alabama ... son of Lars and Gunilla Hakansson ... youngest of three children ... born Feb. 29, 1992, in Jonkoping, Sweden.

2012 Cross Country Did not compete. Prep and Personal Qualified for the state indoor and outdoor championships in the 800 meters as a senior ... Downington West High School team captain in both track and cross country as a senior ... led his 4x800-meter relay team to a seventh place finish at the state indoor championships and a 10th-place showing during the outdoor season ... majoring in chemical engineering on a National Merit Scholarship ... member of the University Honors Program and the Computer-Based Honors Program ... son of Michael and Kathryn Jenkins.

Nathan Karr Throws Redshirt Freshman Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Freshman 2013 Season Redshirted. Prep and Personal Won shot put state championships at the 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) Class 1A-3A meet (50-2), while throwing for American Christian Academy ... placed third in the discus (135-4) at the 2012 state outdoor championships ... runner-up in the javelin (166-7) at the 2012 state outdoor championships and in the shot put at the 2012 state indoor (47-9) ¾ ... as a junior at the state outdoor championships,

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Men’s Profiles earned javelin runner-up finish (158-9) while placing third in the shot put (45-6 ¾) and eighth in the discus (118-4) ... also played football at American Christian Academy.

Walter Parks III Sprints/Hurdles

Jacopo Lahbi 800 Meters Freshman Treviso, Italy

Men’s Profiles

Prep and Personal One of the top junior 800-meter runners in Italy and Europe ... has extensive experience competing in international meets ... enters Alabama with a personal best in the 800 meters of 1:47.52 set in July, 2013 ... has a best time of 48.42 in the 400 meters and has run 51.12 in the indoor 400 ... competed as a member of Italy’s national team at the 2012 IAAF Junior World Championships in Barcelona, Spain ... was a semi-finalist in the 800 at the 2013 European Athletics U23 Championships in Finland ... son of Faouzi Lahbi and Valentina Girardi ... born Jan. 6, 1993, in Treviso, Italy.

Junior Huntsville, Ala. (Alabama-Huntsville) Prep and Personal A transfer from University of Alabama-Huntsville, where he was coached by David Cain ... Set the UAH record in the 400 meters hurdles (54.46) at the 2013 Alabama Relays ... named to the 2013 all-region team by the United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association ... Named to the all-academic team by the USTFCCCA in 2013 ... set the Huntsville High School record for 300 meters hurdles (38.49) ... also played football at Huntsville High School ... coached by Terrance Young at Huntsville High School ... son of Walter and Louisa Parks ... born Jan. 24, 1993, in Huntsville, Ala.

Ryan Pierson Pole Vault

Josh McCullan Jumps Sophomore Hinesville, Ga. (Bradwell Institute) Accolades • SEC All-Freshman Team, indoor long jump (2013)

Freshman Royersford, Pa. (Spring Ford) Prep and Personal Versatile all-around athlete who is just starting to discover his potential in the pole vault … has tremendous upside ... has cleared 15 feet in the pole vault ... also has extensive experience as a 400-meter relay sprinter and in the long jump ... has a personal best of 19-8 1/4 in the long jump.

Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Finished 14th at the SEC Outdoor Championships in the long jump with a season-high leap of 23-4 ... recorded a mark of 22-7 ¾ in the long jump at the LSU Alumni Gold to finished fourth ... finished eighth at the Spec Towns Invitational in the long jump with a mark of 23-0 ½ ... jumped at the Crimson Tide Invitational and finished 10th with a 21-0 mark ... recorded a mark of 22-3 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, placing sixth.

Evan Prizy

2013 Indoor Season Set a personal best at the SEC Championships and finished ninth with a long jump mark of 23-8 ¾ ... recorded a 22-11 ¼ at the Mark Colligan, finishing fifth ... recorded a jump of 22-7 ¼ at the Auburn Invitational, good for 11th ... placed 15th in his first collegiate long jump with a 21-4 ½ at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener.

Freshman 2013 Cross Country Competed at the SEC Championships, posting an 8k time of 27:58.00 ... in his first collegiate meet, finished 24th in the 6k run at the Iowa Invitational with a time of 19:34.23.

Prep and Personal Placed third in the long jump (22-3 ¾) at the 2012 New Balance Outdoor Nationals ... runnerup in the long jump with a personal-best leap of 22-8 ½ at the 2012 Georgia Junior Olympics ... placed fifth in the long jump (22-1 ½) at the 2012 Georgia Class 5A Sectional East meet ... runnerup in the long jump (22-5) at the 2012 Georgia Regional 3-5A Championships ... finished third in the triple jump with a personal-best of 43-1 at the 2012 Swamp Relays.

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Distance Freshman Schaumburg, Ill. (Schaumburg)

Prep and Personal Coached by Jam Macnider (2009-10) and Scott Lilley (2011-13) at Schaumburg High School in Schaumburg, Ill. … helped his team qualify for the Illinois state cross country championships as a freshman and sophomore in 2009 and 2010 … qualified for the state meet in the 3,200 meters for three consecutive years from his sophomore through senior seasons (2011-13) … a two-time Sectional Track champion (2011, 2013) … set the freshman indoor school record for the 1,600 with a 4:43.4 in 2010 … the 2013 Daily Herald Prep Sports Excellence Athlete … Most Valuable Player for his cross country team as a junior and

a senior (2011 and 2012) … Schaumburg’s cross country team captain as a junior and senior (2011 and 2012) … named Schaumburg’s Track Distance Captain as a junior and senior (2012 and 2013) … began competing in track at the age of 13 … son of Mike and Sandy Prizy … the youngest of three children … his father ran track and cross country at Eastern Illinois … born September 9, 1994, in Schaumburg, Ill.

Hayden Reed Throws Freshman Orange, Texas (Little Cypress-Mauriceville) Freshman (2012-13) Redshirted and did not compete as a true freshman ... picked up his second victory of the 2013 summer at the Pan American Junior Championships in Medellin, Colombia, with a discus throw of 205-0 (62.49 meters) ... also won the discus at the 2013 USA Track & Field Junior Championships in Des Moines, Iowa, with a winning throw of 206 feet, 2 inches (62.84 meters) ... made that winning effort on his only legal throw of the day, easily outpacing the field en route to earning a spot on the U.S. National Team that competed in the Pan American Junior Championships. Prep and Personal Top thrower in the Texas high school ranks over his junior and senior seasons at Little CypressMauriceville High School ... 2012 Texas Class 4A state champion in the discus (196-2) and runner-up in the shot put (62-5 ¼) ... as a junior, won 2011 Texas Class 4A state titles in both the shot put (62-8 ¾) and the discus (186-3) ... as a sophomore at the 2010 Texas Class 4A state meet, he placed seventh in the discus (15511) and fourth in the shot put (54-2 ¾) ... set meet record in the shot put at the Texas A&M Indoor High School meet ... three-year starter in football and a three-time all-district selection ... elected senior class president ... member of the National Honor Society ... coached by Randy Crouch and Jamie DeShazo at Little CypressMauriceville ... began competing in track and field at age 12 ... son of Neville and Ellen Reed ... oldest of two children ... born April 4, 1994, in Sulphur, La.

Charodd Richardson Throws Junior Blakely, Ga. (Early County) Sophomore (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished 10th in the hammer throw at the SEC Championships with a distance of 193-1 ... set a personal best at the Samford Multi Invitational in the weight throw with a mark of 198-2 while finishing third ... finished fourth at the LSU Alumni Gold with a personal-best hammer throw (later bested) of 191-11 ... placed fifth in the hammer at the Spec Towns Invitational


Men’s Profiles

Indoor Season Finished 15th at the SEC Championships with a weight throw mark of 58-9 ... also placed third in the SEC weight throw while setting a personal best with a mark of 59-8 ¼ ... competed in the SEC shot put, with a top throw of 36-10 ¼ for a sixth-place finish ... victorious at the Indiana Relays with a 59-4 weight throw ... recorded a weight throw of 56-3 ½ at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, finishing ninth. Freshman (2011-12) Outdoor Season Added nearly eight feet to his personal best with a throw of 167-3 to finish 11th in the hammer throw at the SEC Championships ... threw a 158-10 in the hammer at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational ... set a season best in the hammer at the Spec Towns Invitational with a 159-5, seventh-place finish ... placed sixth in the hammer at the Alabama Relays with a mark of 134-2. Prep and Personal Coached by Trey Wolf at Early County High School ... member of the 2010 Region 1-AA champions in state of Georgia ... competed in the state discus competition ... placed second at regional competition in discus ... also played football at Early County, earning second team all-region honors in 2009 ... an Honor and Beta graduate ... son of Sharon Richardson ... born April 11, 1992, in Honolulu, Hawaii.

100 meter time of 10.58 and finished 2nd at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... competed with the 4x100 meter relay team that ran a 39.17 and won at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... ran with the 4x100 meter relay team at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 39.89 ... finished second at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 10.56 in the 100 meters ... ran as a part of the 4x100 meter relay team at the Alabama Relays that finished second with a time of 40.30. Indoor Season Ran a preliminary time of 6.88 in the 60 meters at the SEC Championships ... runner-up in the Mark Colligan 60-meter dash with a time of 6.83. Prep and Personal Finished third at the 2011 NJCAA Championships in the 55 meters (6.32), while running for Johnson County Community College ... ranked No. 1 in the junior college ranks in the 60 meters and third in the 200 meters ... regarded as the top short sprinter in the junior college ranks ... earned NJCAA All-America honors in indoor and outdoor track ... ran on sprint medley relay unit that set a national record ... coached by Mike Bloemker at Johnson County in Overland Park, Kan. and by Terry Scott at Raytown South High School in Raytown, Mo. ... coached in club track by Tom Lester ... son of William and Dedra Sanders ... born Jan. 16, 1992, in Kansas City, Mo.

Kevin Shannon Throws Sophomore

Alex Sanders Sprints Senior Raytown, Mo. (Raytown South/Johnson County CC) Accolades • First Team All-America, outdoor 4x100 relay (2013) • All-SEC Second Team, outdoor 4x100 relay (2013) Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors as part of Alabama’s 4x100-meter relay unit at the NCAA Championships ... ran the first leg on the 4x100meter relay at the NCAA Championships as the quartet posted school record times in both the semifinals (38.78) and in the finals (38.54) ... that 4x100 relay placed second in the finals ... won an NCAA East Preliminary title as part of the Tide’s 4x100m relay which crossed the line at 39.09 ... first leg runner on the 4x100 relay team at the SEC Championships that finished second with a time of 39.08 ... participated in the preliminary 100 meters at the SEC Championships and finished 27th with a time of 10.65 ... ran on the 1st place 4x100-meter relay team at the Drake Relays that ran the first sub-39 time at UA since 1983 with a 38.97 ... recorded a 100 meter time of 10.60 at the LSU Alumni Gold and finished 11th ... placed 6th in the 100 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational with a 10.46 ... recorded a

Birmingham, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season In his first SEC Championships, finished 10th in the javelin with a throw of 197-1 ... set a season best at the LSU Alumni Gold while finishing fifth in the javelin throw with a mark of 207-3 ... came away with his second victory of the season at the Spec Towns Invitational, with a throw of 2061 that ranked among the school’s top-10 list ... won the javelin at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 204-11. Prep and Personal 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 6A state champion in the javelin (180-2), while competing with Vestavia Hills High School ... as a junior, placed second in the javelin at the 2011 state meet (192-1) ... finished 10th in the decathlon at the 2011 AHSAA Class 6A outdoor meet with a personal-best total of 5,236 points ... as a sophomore, placed fifth in the javelin at the 2010 state meet (172-9) ... voted Vestavia Hills Most Valuable Field Event Athlete in 2011 and 2012 ... coached by Brett Huber at Vestavia Hills. where he also played football and basketball ... a Latin Honors graduate, member of the Mu Alpha Theta academic honors fraternity, and was a nominee for “Mr. Vestavia Hills” ... son of John and Ceci Shannon ... two of his uncles played college football: Jim Shannon at East Tennessee State and Billy Shannon at Murray State ... born Oct. 12, 1993, in Birmingham, Ala.

Eric Sivill Distance Sophomore Chesterfield, Mo. (Parkway Central) Sophomore 2013 Cross Country Season Ran a 10k time of 33:39.40 at the NCAA South Region, placing 143rd ... Placed 90th at the 8k SEC Championships (26:26.35) ... finished 17th at the Iowa Invitational with a time of 19:22.61 (6k) ... clocked at 16:32.29 at the 5-kilometer Samford Dual meet while finishing eighth. Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran the 3,000 meters in 8:43.15 at the Samford Multi Invitational, finishing fourth ... placed sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Crimson Tide Invitational, with a time of 9:58.01. Indoor Season Set a season best in the 3,000 meters with a time of 8:40.79 and a finish of seventh at the Mark Colligan ... timed at 8:45.23 for a 19thplace finish at the Indiana Relays in the 3,000 ... recorded a 14th-place finish with a 4:19.51 mile at the Auburn Invitational ... ran an 8:44.35 and finished 14th in the 3,000 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener.

Men’s Profiles

with a mark of 179-8 ... recorded a 187-1 in the hammer and finished fourth at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... placed sixth in the hammer at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 182-8 ... recorded a throw of 184-2 in the hammer throw to start the year with a fifth-place finish at the John Mitchell Alabama Relays.

Cross Country Placed fourth at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 6k time of 20:49.73 ... ran at the Commodore Classic with an 8k time of 26:56.82 and at the Notre Dame Invitational (8k; 27:02) ... also competed at the Crimson Classic with an 8k time of 27:26.30 ... qualified for the SEC Championships, where he posted an 8k time of 26:19.37 ... also earned spot in NCAA South Regional and logged a 10k time of 33:19.4. Prep and Personal Finished 15th at the 2011 Missouri State Cross Country Championships to earn all-state honors while running for Parkway Central High School ... placed fifth in the 1,600 meters and ninth in the 3,200 meters at the 2012 Missouri State Track and Field Championships ... 2011 USATF All-American in the 1,500 meters ... allstate track performer in both 2011 and 2012 ... coached by Steve Warren at Parkway Central ... son of John and Teri Sivill ... born May 25, 1994, in St. Louis, Mo.

Quincy Smith Sprints Sophomore Phenix City, Ala. (Smiths Station) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Competed on the 4x400 meter relay team that finished sixth at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a time of 3:06.36 ... also ran the preliminaries of the SEC 400 meters ... ran as a part of the 4x400-meter relay team (4th - 3:06.04) and the sprint medley team (5th - 3:19.70) at the Drake

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Men’s Profiles Relays ... set a personal best in the 400 meters with a mark of 46.72 at the LSU Alumni Gold, finishing sixth ... ran a runner-up 400-meter time of 47.36 at the Spec Towns Invitational ... also participated with the winning 4x400 meter relay team at the same meet (3:08.89) ... ran on the victorious 4x400 meter relay team at the Crimson Tide Invitational (3:07.75) ... recorded a top-3 finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 46.86 in the 400 meters ... competed on the winning 4x400 meter relay team at the Yellow Jacket Invitational (3:08.47) ... ran on the victorious sprint medley relay at the Alabama Relays (3:20.52). Indoor Season Competed in the 600 meters at the Mark Colligan, running a 1:21.09 and placing fourth ... ran a 49.52 and finished 23rd in the 400 meters at the Auburn Invitational ... recorded a 48.75 in the 400 meters at the season opener, the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, to place sixth.

Men’s Profiles

Prep and Personal Runner-up in the 400 meters (48.72) at the 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 6A outdoor state meet, while running for Smiths Station High School ... also was the 2012 state indoor champion in the 400 ... ran on sprint medley relay squads that won three national championships ... ran a season-best and winning time of 49.04 in the 400 meters at the 2012 Holiday Invitational ... one year earlier, set a personal best of 47.49 (third place) in the 400 meters at the 2011 New Balance Outdoor Nationals ... 2011 outdoor state champion in the 400 meters (48.38) ... as a sophomore, placed fifth in the 400 meters (49.74) at the 2010 state 4A-6A Championships ... set the Smiths Station school record in the 400 meters (47.25) ... coached in track and field by Ron Peter at Smiths Station ... son of Preston Smith ... born Sept. 22, 1993.

Jonny Stiegler Pole Vault Sophomore Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen) Freshman 2013 Outdoor Season Finished fifth at the Samford Multi Invitational in the pole vault after clearing 15-1 ... also competed in the pole vault at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... set a personal best in the pole vault at the Spec Towns Invitational with a runner-up mark of 15-7 ... vaulted a 14-11 at the Crimson Tide Invitational, finishing seventh ... placed sixth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 15-3 ... in his first collegiate meet, finished 12th at the Alabama Relays with a vault of 14-7 ¼. 2013 Indoor Season Did not compete during the indoor season. Prep and Personal Pole vault champion at the 2012 Alabama State High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) indoor meet, while competing with McGillToolen High School ... did not begin competing in track and field until the age of 13 ... also played football at McGill-Toolen, where he was coached in the pole vault by Drew Bentley ... son of Rene and Susan Stiegler ... born Dec. 19, 1993, in Mobile, Ala.

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Ken Taylor

Conner Thompson

Sprints

Distance

Senior

Freshman

Spartanburg, S.C. (Benedict College)

Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland)

Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran a leg on Alabama’s 4x400-meter relay at the NCAA Championships ... the unit finished 12th at the NCAA meet in a time of 3:06.69 ... took seventh at the NCAA East Preliminary as part of the Tide’s 4x400m relay, running the third leg on the quartet that posted a 3:07.07 and qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships ... was the third leg on the sixth-place 4x400m relay team at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a time of 3:06.36 ... ran in the preliminaries of the 800 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships and just missed qualifying with a 15th place finish and a 1:51.60 time ... played an integral role in the 4x400m relay team (4th - 3:06.04) and the sprint medley relay team (5th - 3:19.70) at the Drake Relays ... placed eighth in the 800 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold with a time of 1:51.14 ... set a new PR at the Spec Towns Invitational in the 800 meters with a time of 1:49.87 and finished second ... anchored the 4x400 relay team that won the Spec Towns Invitational with a time of 3:08.89 ... ran a 1:49.95 and placed seventh at the Crimson Tide Invitational in the 800 meters ... competed on the 4x400 meter relay team at the Crimson Tide Invitational that placed 1st with a time of 3:07.75 ... placed 20th in the 400 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 49.56 ... ran with the 4x400 meter relay team at the Yellow Jacket Invitational that won with a time of 3:08.47 ... ran on the sprint medley at the Alabama Relays that finished first with a time of 3:20.52. Indoor Season Finished 14th in the 800 meters at the SEC Championships with a time of 1:52.32 ... posted his third consecutive victory in the 800 meters at the Mark Colligan Memorial with a time of 1:53.04 ... finished second in the invitational 600 meters at the Indiana Relays with a time of 1:18.27 ... ran on the third-place 4x400 at the Auburn Invitational ... won the 800 meters at the Auburn Invitational in 1:51.67 ... in his first Alabama outing at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, won the 800 meters in 1:52.94 ... competed on the 4x400 relay team that finished fifth at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Prep and Personal A transfer from Benedict College who enrolled at Alabama in January, 2013 ... named the 2012 NCAA Division II Men’s Track Athlete of the Year for the South Region ... top-ranked 800-meter runner in the South Region ... ranked as high as 11th nationally in the event with a season-best time of 1:50.97 ... won the 800 meters at the 2012 Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships ... also was runner-up in the 1,500 meters at the SIAC meet... registered a sixth-place finish in the 800 (1:56.62) at the NCAA Division II Track and Field National Championships to become Benedict’s first All-American in the 800-meter run.

Freshman 2013 Cross Country Season Placed 73rd at the NCAA South Region and ran a 10k of 31:45.37 ... was the Tide’s top freshman finisher at the SEC Championships, placing 59th and recording an 8k time of 25:41.40 ... finished as the second UA athlete at the Paul Short Invitational with a time of 25:37 in the 8km, finishing 127th overall ... placed 17th at the Iowa Invitational with a 6k time of 19:14.04 ... was the top freshman finisher at the Samford Dual meet to open the season where he clocked a 5-kilometer time of 16:31.83 and finished sixth overall. Prep and Personal One of the region’s top cross country runners during his prep career ... also has potential to contribute on the track with the Tide ... placed 13th at the 2012 Foot Locker South Regional Cross Country Championships (5k - 15:15.00) while setting a personal best ... finished sixth at the 2012 Tennessee TSSAA State Cross Country Meet in a time of 16:09.81 (5k), while running for Oakland High School ... won the 2012 state cross country title in a time of 16:00.87 (5k) ... runner-up at the 2012 MSCCA High School Championships in a 5k time of 15:49.41 ... finished third at the 2012 Tennessee Classic in a 5k time of 16:27.51 ... placed 15th on the track in the 3,200 meters at the 2012 New Balance Outdoor Nationals, with a personal-best time of 9:33.36 ... posted a personal best in the mile (4:24.81) at the 2012 Music City Distance Carnival ... placed fifth in the 3,200 meters at the 2012 Tennessee TSSAA State Outdoor Track and Field Championships in a time of 9:26.99, setting a personal best in the process ... won the 3,200 meters at the 2012 Wildcat Classic in 9:57.80 ... placed eighth in the 3,200 meters at the 2011 state outdoor meet (9:30.96) ... finished seventh at the 2010 state cross country meet in a time of 16:19.28 (5k) ... coached by Jason Wooten at Oakland High School ... son of Bret and Robyn Thompson ... born Sept. 6, 1994, in Fort Smith, Ark.


Nathan Vardaman

Gil Walton

Taber Wanstall

Long Jump

Distance

Throws

Sophomore

Sophomore

Senior

Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville)

Fairhope, Ala. (McCallie, Tenn.)

Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy/Shelton State)

Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished 15th in the long jump at the SEC Outdoor Championships (22-5 ¼/6.84 meters) ... recorded a long jump of 21-11 ½ at the Drake Relays (23rd place) ... placed seventh at the LSU Alumni Gold with a mark of 22-4 ½ ... finished fourth at the Spec Towns Invitational and set a season best with a 24-2 ¼ long jump, finishing fourth ... jumped 22-10 at the Crimson Tide Invitational, good enough for sixth ... placed third at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 23-4 ½. Indoor Season Set a personal best in the long jump at the SEC Championships with a mark of 23-8 ¼, finishing 10th ... finished seventh at the Mark Colligan Memorial with a best of 22-3 ¾ ... jumped 22-3 to place third in the invitational long jump at the Indiana Relays ... placed sixth at the Auburn Invitational with a best of 23-1 ¾ ... finished seventh in his first collegiate long jump, with a 23-3 ¼ at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Prep and Personal Set the Huntsville High School record in the long jump (23-6) in 2012 ... voted team captain as a senior in 2012, when he also was named team MVP ... also played football in high school, earning the team’s Character Award in 2012 ... member of the National Honor Society and the Mu Alpha Theta honors fraternity ... graduated from Huntsville with a 4.0 cumulative grade-point average ... won his first long jump competition in the fifth grade, jumping 13 feet ... son of Alison Vardaman ... born Oct. 31, 1993, in Huntsville, Ala.

Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Season Competed at the NCAA South Region, running a 10k time of 33:05.83 ... counted towards the Crimson Tide score at the SEC Championships with a 74th place finish (8k – 26:02.05) ... ran a 26:14 8k at the Paul Short Invitational and placed 211th ... ran a 6k time of 19:00.25 at the Iowa Invitational and finished ninth ... finished fifth at the Samford Dual meet to start the season with a 5-kilometer time of 16:31.77. Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished 18th in the 10,000 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships (32:42.84) ... placed 21st at the Drake Relays in the 5,000 meters with a time of 14:55.37 ... set a personal; best in the 1,500 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold with a time of 3:55.75, finishing seventh ... placed eighth at the Crimson Tide Invitational in the 1,500 meters with a time of 3:58.31 ... ran in the 5,000 meters at the Alabama Relays and finished fifth with a time of 14:55.32. Indoor Season Ran a 15:45.95 in the 5,000 meters at the SEC Championship ... set a personal best at the Mark Colligan Memorial with a 3,000-meter time of 8:38.88 to finish sixth ... placed 11th in the 5,000 meters with a 15:16.71 at the Indiana Relays ... competed on the distance medley relay team that came in sixth at the Auburn Invitational ... ran a 4:17.47 mile at the Auburn Invitational and finished 12th ... in his first collegiate meet, placed 10th in the 3,000 meters with a 8:43.93 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Cross Country Season Runner-up at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 6k time of 20:44.80 ... competed at the Commodore Classic with an 8k time of 26:21.06 and at the Notre Dame Invitational (8k; 26:40) ... placed 36th at the Crimson Classic with an 8k time of 26:50.53 ... qualified for the SEC Championships, where he posted an 8k time of 25:44.95 ... Alabama’s top finisher at the NCAA South Regional, placing 66th overall with a 10k time of 32:32.1. Prep and Personal Was not eligible to compete in high school competition in Tennessee due to receiving a merit scholarship to attend the prestigious McCallie School ... placed fourth in the mile (4:15.27) at the Music City Distance Carnival ... runner-up in the 3,200 meters at the FSU Relays, with a personal best of 9:12.34 ... won the 3,200 meters at the 2011 Chattanooga Optimist Track Championship ... also won while setting a course record at the 2011 Scottsboro Cross Country Invitational ... set the McCallie school record in the 5,000 meters at 15:42.20 ... coached by Mike Wood at McCallie ... competed in the 2011 Crimson Classic high school race, finishing third ... son of Randolph and Helen Walton ... born Oct. 9, 1993, in Mobile, Ala.

Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Placed 16th at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a 155-11 best throw in the discus ... finished ninth at the Samford Multi Invitational with a throw of 139-2 ... recorded a mark of 148-3 in the discus at the LSU Alumni Gold to finish ninth ... placed 15th at the Spec Towns Invitational with a mark of 143-4 ... set a personal best at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a discus mark of 156-5, finishing seventh ... placed sixth at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 1421 in discus ... recorded a mark of 151-3 at the Alabama Relays and finished 17th. Prep and Personal Competed at Shelton State Community College from 2010-12 ... coached in track and field by Charles Tiller at American Christian Academy in Tuscaloosa... also played football at ACA and captained the team as a senior ... member of the National Honor Society and Beta Club ... son of Chris and Rebekah Wanstall ... born Dec. 30, 1991, in Birmingham, Ala.

Men’s Profiles

Men’s Profiles

Joe Williams Throws Freshman Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Freshman (2012-13) Redshirted and did not compete as a true freshman. Prep and Personal Top high school thrower in the Alabama prep ranks over much of his prep career, while competing for Spain Park High School ... won a total of seven state titles (six outdoor, one indoor) in three events (two in shot put, three in discus and one in javelin) during his high school career ... as a senior, won 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 6A state outdoor titles in both the shot put (58-6) and the discus (1896 ¼) ... won the 2012 state indoor shot put title (58-5) ... as a junior, won 2011state outdoor titles in the javelin (194-7), discus (185-1) and shot put (52-5) ... as a sophomore in 2010, was the outdoor state champion in the discus (163-8) ... placed 11th in the shot put (46-8) at the 2010 state outdoor meet ... set school records in the shot put and discus ... named the 2011 Gatorade Boys Track & Field Athlete of the Year in Alabama ... four-year letterman in track and field at SPHS and twice was voted the team’s MVP ... placed 14th in the discus at the 2009 USA Track & Field Junior Olympics ... set an intermediate boys Alabama state discus record ... did not begin competing in track and field until the age of 14 ... coached by Michael Zelwak at Spain Park ... coached in club track by Mary Birdwell, with the Hoover Parks and Rec team ... son of Jim and Cheryl Williams ... born Aug. 21, 1994, in Columbia, S.C.

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Women’s Profiles Berta Amelinaite Throws Freshman Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) Prep and Personal A four-time Foot Locker All-American selection … won Class 6A discus state title all four years at Huntsville … chosen as Huntsville’s team MVP all four years … competed with USA Track and Field … boasts a personal best of 1472 in discus, 16-6 in long jump, 1:02 in the 400 meters, and 16.3 in the hurdles … coached by Terrance Young at Huntsville … daughter of Vytautas Pukis and Jenny Juceviciute … born December 4, 1994, in Kaunas, Lithuania.

Nia Barnes Throws Junior

Women’s Profiles

West Orange, N.J. (West Orange) Sophomore (2012-13) Outdoor Season Placed 10th at the SEC Outdoor Championships in the hammer throw with a best throw of 174-6 ... finished with a season-best throw of 136-2 in the javelin at the SEC Outdoor Championships, placing 15th ... registered a personal best of 179-0 in the hammer throw at the Samford Multi Invitational, also taking fifth in the javelin with a mark of 123-7 ... posted marks of 130-8 in the javelin and 168-9 in the hammer throw at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... registered a 160-2 in the hammer and a 122-9 in the javelin at the Spec Towns Invitational ... threw the hammer 151-9 at the Crimson Tide Invitational and 167-7 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, where she also posted a mark of 125-8 in the javelin ... recorded a 174-7 in the hammer and a 132-0 in the javelin at the Alabama Relays. Indoor Season Participated in the weight throw at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... recorded a career-high distance of 60-08 ½ in the weight throw at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet, placing second, and threw the shot put 33-3 ¼ (11th) ... placed fourth in the Indiana Relays weight throw, at 5711 ¼ ... recorded a 56-1 ¼ weight throw for a seventh-place finish at the Auburn Invitational ... threw a 56-4 in first meet of indoor season at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener to place sixth in the weight throw. Freshman (2011-12) Outdoor Season Threw a season best of 141-1 to finish fourth in the javelin at the SEC Championships ... also was 11th in the SEC hammer throw with a toss of 154-6 ... finished first in the javelin (133-8) and fourth in the hammer throw (160-3) at the Samford Invitational ... marked a 148-6 and 1186 in the hammer throw and javelin, respectively, at the Auburn Invitational ... threw a 147-

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10 in the hammer throw at the Spec Towns Invitational ... marked a 160-5 in the hammer at the Ole Miss Invitational ... set a season-best in the hammer throw at the Alabama Relays with a mark of 161-7 ... placed sixth in the javelin with a 132-10 at the Bulls Invitational. Prep and Personal Coached by Joe Picataggio at West Orange High School ... first team all-state in 2011 ... first team all-conference and first team All-Group Four in 2011 ... placed fourth at the 2010 New Balance Invitational ... also played volleyball, earning 2010 Worrall Newspaper All-Area honors ... competed three years (2007-10) for the Atlantic Valley Volleyball Club ... won the Humanitarian Award as a senior ... member of the Spanish Club, French Club, Student Council Jubilee Choir, National Honor Society, and Science Honors Society ... daughter of Renard and Tiffani Barnes.

Candicea Bernard Throws Junior Golden Spring, Jamaica (Central Arizona College) Prep and Personal First female discus thrower in Jamaican history to qualify for the World Junior Championships ... won 2012 National Junior College Athletic Association’s outdoor shot put title with a careerbest effort of 15.42 meters (50 feet, 7 ¼ inches), while competing for Central Arizona Community College ... also won the 2012 NJCAA indoor shot put title with an effort of 15.35 meters (50-4 ½) ... won the 2012 NJCAA indoor 20 lb. weight throw with a career best 16.93 meters (55-6) ... won the shot put competition at four of the five meets she competed in during the 2012 outdoor season ... won the weight throw at two of the three meets in which she competed during the 2012 indoor season ... also gained experience competing in the hammer and discus ... discus runner-up at the 2012 NJCAA outdoor championships with a distance of 49.66 meters (162-11) ... competed as a freshman at the 2011 NJCAA Outdoor Championships, in both the shot put and discus ... coached by Micheal Vassell at St. Hugh’s High School and by Kim Dismuke at Central Arizona ... daughter of Desmond Bernard and Norma Cousins ... born Aug. 11, 1991.

Remona Burchell Sprints Junior Westmoreland, Jamaica (Butler County CC (Kan.)) Prep and Personal Helped Herbert Morrison win Jamaica’s 2011 National Championship … won the 2013 NJCAA National Championship in the 100 meters with a personal best of 11.34 … finished runner-up in the 200 meters with a personal best of 23.43 … won the 100 meters, 200 meters, and the 4x100

meters in the 2013 Region VI Championships … coached by Claude Grant at Herbert Morrison… coached by James White and Jeff Becker at Butler … daughter of Devon and Naomi Burchell … born September 15, 1991, in Westmoreland, Jamaica.

Quanesha Burks Sprints/Jumps Freshman Hartselle, Ala. (Hartselle) Prep and Personal Coached by Kenny Lopez at Hartselle High School … an 11-time AHSAA state champion that set seven school records … the 2013 AHSAA Class 5A state champion in the 100 meters (12.74), long jump (19-2) and triple jump (39-10) … placed third in the 200 at the 2013 state meet (25.69) … was third in the triple jump at the 2012 USATF National Junior Olympics … set personal bests of 20-0 ½ in the long jump, 39-8 in the triple jump, 11.98 in the 100 meters, 24.88 in the 200 and 7.71 in the indoor 60-meter dash … also an all-Area selection in basketball … daughter of Lesha Dobbins … born March 15, 1995, in Ozark, Ala.

Shani Chandler Hurdles Senior Atlanta, Ga. (Westlake) Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran on the 4x400 relay team that finished ninth at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a time of 3:44.58 ... finished 15th in the SEC preliminary rounds of the outdoors 400-meter hurdles ... ran a time of 60.07 in the 400-meter hurdles and contributed to a time of 3:42.59 in the 4x400 relay at the Drake Relays ... recorded a 1:00.19 in the 400-meter hurdles (B section) at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... clocked a 59.29 in the 400-meter hurdles and helped win the 4x400 at the Spec Towns Invitational ... posted a time of 1:00.65 in the 400-meter hurdles at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... recorded a 57.17 in the 400 and contributed to the winning 4x400 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... took third in the 400-meter hurdles with a time of 1:02.02 at the Alabama Relays. Indoor Season Clocked a career-best 56.54 in the 400 meters and participated in the 4x400 meters at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... ran the anchor leg of the winning 4x400-meter relay at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet (3:42.29), also competing in the 400-meter dash ... recorded a 10th-place finish at the Indiana Relays in the 400 meters (57.69) ... ran a 57.73 in the 400 meters at the Auburn Invitational ... finished 11th at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener with a 57.82 in the 400 meters.


Women’s Profiles

Indoor Season Set a season-best time in the 400 meters at the High Tide Qualifier, with a 55.86 ... marked a 55.92 in the 400-meter prelims at the SEC Indoor Championships ... ran a 58.05 in the 400 at the New Balance Invitational ... timed a 58.38 in the 400 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Placed fifth in the 400-meter hurdles at both the Spec Towns Invitational and the Tiger Track Classic, with marks of 1:01.07 and 1:01.95 respectively ... took fourth and eighth, respectively, in the 4x400m relay at the Tiger Classic and the War Eagle Invitational. Indoor Season Competed in the SEC Indoor Championships and placed 17th in the 60-meter hurdles with a season-best 8.77 ... placed ninth in the 600meter hurdles at the Adidas Classic with a time of 9.03. Prep and Personal Finished second in the 100-meter hurdles at the state championship meet with a time of 14.10, also taking second in the 300-meter hurdles (47.76) while running for Westlake High School ... broke state record and owned the second fastest 300-meter hurdle time in the nation at 41.50 ... member of the 2009 state championship team ... won the 300-meter hurdles her junior season and finished third in the 100-meter hurdles ... ran a leg on the 4x400-meter state championship team in 2009 ... named to the Atlanta All-Metro team.

Vanessa Clerveaux Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps Sophomore Brockton, Mass. (Brockton/Eastern Mich.) Eastern Michigan (2012-13) Outdoor Season Locked a 13.41 in the 100-meter hurdles at the NCAA East Regional … posted a personal best of 11.96 in the 100 meters at the Toledo Invitational ... had a 200-meter personal best of 24.93 at the Spartan Invitational.

Indoor Season Ran a personal best 7.53 in the 60 meters at the Mid-American Conference Championships ... recorded a 60-meter hurdles time of 8.30 at the Silverston Invitational ... posted a personal best of 37 feet (11.28 meters) in the triple jump at the Grand Valley State Quad Meet. Prep and Personal Won the 55-meter hurdles at both the 2012 Indoor Division-1 state meet and the New England Championship ... set the Massachusetts state record in the 55-meter hurdles ... won the 2011 Massachusetts indoor state championship in the 55-meter hurdles and 4x200-meter relay, before going on to claim outdoor state titles in the 55-meter hurdles and the 4x100-meter relay, while competing for Brockton High School ... daughter of Frantz Clerveaux and Lauve Lorcy ... born June 17, 1994.

Autumn Conn Pole Vault Sophomore St. Charles, Ill. (Burlington Central) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Matched her personal best of 12-5 ½ in the pole vault at the Samford Multi Invitational ... posted a height of 12-2 ½ at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... registered an 11-11 ¾ at the Spec Towns Invitational ... vaulted 12-2 ½ (ranking seventh all-time in program history) at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... turned in a personal best of 12-5 ½ at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. Indoor Season Placed sixth in the pole vault, recording a careerhigh height of 11-8 ½ at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... placed 13th at the Indiana Relays with a pole vault clearance of 10-11 ¾ ... recorded a 11-7 ¾ at the Auburn Invitational to finish 11th ... in her first collegiate meet, cleared 11-6 ½ to place eighth in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Prep and Personal Set the Burlington Central High School pole vault record both indoors and outdoors ... placed ninth at the 2012 Reno National Pole Vault Summit, clearing 11-10 ... competed in the 2011 USA Track & Field Junior Olympics and the 2011 AAU Junior Olympics ... won conference and sectional championships in the pole vault ... coached by Vince Neil (head coach) and Dave Burner (pole vault coach) at Central High School ...coached by Mike Cockerham with the Flying Dragon Track Club...participated in gymnastics for 13 years ... did not begin competing in track and field until the age 15 ... daughter of Tracy and Pam Conn ... oldest of three children ... born Sept. 5, 1993, in Hoffman Estates, Ill.

Lacey Dent Sprints/Hurdles/Jumps Sophomore Mobile, Ala. (St. Paul’s Episcopal) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished 11th in the heptathlon at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a personal best of 4,824 points ... posted a time of 15.85 in the 100-meter hurdles at the Drake Relays ... recorded a time of 15.19 in the 100-meter hurdles and participated in the high jump at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... registered a personal best of 14.00 in the 100-meter hurdles and earned a mark of 18-9 ¼ in the long jump at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... recorded a 14.35 in the 100-meter hurdles and contributed to a third-place win in the 4x100 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... ran a 14.45 in the 100-meter hurdles and a personal-best distance of 69-8 in the javelin at the Alabama Relays. Indoor Season Registered pair of season bests at the SEC Indoor Championships, in the 60-meter hurdles (8.68) and the long jump (18-10 ½) ... finished second in the 60-meter hurdles at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet (season-best 8.77) and recorded a mark of 5-1 ½ in the high jump to place eighth ... competed in the pentathlon at the Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational and finished with a score of 3,365 ... placed sixth at the Indiana Relays in the high jump (5-3) ... qualified for the semifinals in the 60-meter hurdles at the Indiana Relays, with a qualifying time of 8.80 ... jumped a 5-3 ¾ at the Auburn Invitational, placing 11th ... ran a 8.97 preliminary time at the Auburn Invitational in the 60-meter hurdles ... in her first collegiate meet, the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, finished 10th in the long jump with a 18-6, also competing in 4x400 relay.

Women’s Profiles

Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Recorded a personal best of 58.74 in the first round of the 400-meter hurdles at the NCAA East Regional, the 13th-fastest first-round time at the event ... ended up 21st in the 400-meter quarterfinals at that East Regional ... finished fifth in the 400-meter hurdles at the SEC Outdoor Championships, after running her second-fastest time of the season in qualifying at 59.10 ... also ran the anchor legs of the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays that finished 10th and eighth, respectively, at the SEC meets ... placed ninth in the 400-meter hurdles with a 59.48 finish at the Drake Relays ... set a personal best in the 400 meters with a time of 55.71 at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational ... won the 400-meter hurdles at the Spec Towns Invitational with a time of 59.97 ... ran a 59.04 while winning the 400-meter hurdles at the Ole Miss Invitational ... won the 400-meter hurdles at the Alabama Relays (59.72) and the Bulls Invitational (59.63).

Prep and Personal One of the most accomplished hurdles/jumps athletes in Alabama high school history ... won 12 state titles in five events overall during her prep career at St. Paul’s Episcopal ... set the Alabama state class 5A record in the 100-meter hurdles ... won 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 5A state titles in the long jump (18-07 ¾), triple jump (3911 ¾), the 300-meter hurdles (.44.60) and the 100-meter hurdles (14.39) ... 2011 AHSAA Class 5A state champion in the 100-meter hurdles and the 300-meter hurdles ... 2010 AHSAA Class 5A state champion in the 100-meter hurdles, 300-meter hurdles, long jump, triple jump and heptathlon ... placed seventh in the long jump at the 2011 AAU national meet ... runner-up in the long jump and third in the triple jump at the 2008 USA Track & Field Junior Olympics ... coached at St. Paul’s School by Sam Pettaway ... named the Gatorade Female Track & Field Athlete of the Year for Alabama in 2010 and 2011 ... daughter of Aaron and Tonja Moore ... one of four children ... born July 6, 1994, in Mobile, Ala.

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Women’s Profiles Kimberley Ficenec

Passion Gamble

Katelyn Greenleaf

Middle Distance

Sprints

Distance

Sophomore

Freshman

Sophomore

Stafford, Va. (Mountain View)

Mobile, Ala. (McGill-Toolen Catholic)

St. Petersburg, Fla. (Northside Christian)

Accolades • SEC All-Freshman, 800 meters (2013 Indoor) Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Competed at the 6-kilometer NCAA South Region by running her best 6k time of the year (65th – 21:32.42) ... Ran a SEC Championship 6k at 22:32.83 and finished 77th ... ran a 22:59 at the 6k Paul Short Invitational and finished 237th ... finished ninth at the Iowa Invitational with a time of 14:28.36 in the 4k race ... clocked a 2+ mile time of 11:57.09 at the Samford Dual to finish eighth.

Women’s Profiles

Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran in the preliminaries of the 1,500 meters and finished 22nd at the SEC Outdoor Championships ... contributed to a second-place finish in the distance medley relay (11:09.50) and a sixth-place in the 4x800 meters at the Drake Relays ... recorded a time of 2:07.89 in the 800 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... posted a 2:10.02 in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... won the 800 meters with a personal best of 2:09.75 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... clocked another seasonbest time en route to winning the 1,500 meters at the Alabama Relays (4:28.23). Indoor Season Earned All-SEC honors while placing eighth in the 800 meters in a time of 2:07.78, also contributing to an 8th-place finish in the distance medley relay (11:32.52) at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... won the 800-meter run at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... clocked a time of 4:58.32 in the mile at the Indiana Relays to place ninth ... ran a second-place 2:09.11 in the Auburn Invitational 800 meters ... ran a leg of the 4x400 relay team at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener ... finished fourth with a 4:54.15 mile at the Crimson Tide Indoor. Cross Country Season Finished 18th at the Crimson Tide Kickoff in a 3k time of 11:55.80 ... qualified for the SEC Championships and turned in a 6k time of 22:23.22 ... also ran at the NCAA South Regional, with a 6km time of 22:00.4. Prep and Personal Owned the nation’s fifth-fastest high school 800 meters time s a senior at Mountain View High School in Stafford, Va., with a personal best of 2:06.84 at the Southern Track Classic ... finished second at the 2012 Virginia state championships in the 800 ... won 2012 state championships in the 800 and 1,000 meters during the indoor season ... state runner-up in the 1,600 meters at the 2012 state meet ... as a junior, was the state runner-up in the 800 meters and claimed a national championship at the New Balance Outdoor Nationals in the 800 meters ... goes by the name “Kimi” ... daughter of Zdenek Ficenec and Hana Becker, who originally are from Czechoslovakia ... one of eight children ... born July 23, 1994.

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Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Redshirted. Did not compete. Indoor Season Clocked a 27.95 in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, also turned in a long jump of 16-5 ¾. Prep and Personal Won the 2012 Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 6A indoor 60-meter hurdles in a time of 9.09, while competing for McGill-Toolen Catholic High School ...placed fifth in the triple jump (36-9) at the 2012 AHSAA Class 6A Outdoor Championships ... as a junior, placed third in the 2011 state outdoor triple jump (37-6 ½) and fifth in the state outdoor long jump (16-2) ... as a sophomore, placed 12th in the state outdoor long jump (15-9 ½), seventh in the outdoor triple jump (34-2 ½) and seventh (16.09) in the 100-meter hurdles.

Alex Gholston Sprints/Jumps Freshman Town Creek, Ala. (R.A. Hubbard) Prep and Personal One of the most decorated and accomplished multi-sport athletes in Alabama history, excelling in both track and field and basketball a 15-time individual Alabama state champion in track and field … holds Class 1A state records in four events (100, 200, 400 and long jump) … the 2013 AHSAA state champion in the 400 meters (55.69) in addition to placing third in the 100 (12.79), second in the 200 (25.24) and second in the long jump (16-2) set Class 1A state records in four events (100, 200, 400 and long jump) the 2012 AHSAA state champion in the 100, 200, 400 and long jump set the state record in the 400 three times, most recently at the 2012 AHSAA meet with a time of 55.12 won the 2012 state title in the 200 at 24.92 holds the Alabama state record in the 200 at 24.76, set in 2011 has a PR in the 100 of 12.49 led her basketball team to two Class 1A state championships (2009 and 2011) and was the 2012 Alabama Class 1A Women s Basketball Player of the Year averaged 24 points, 11 rebounds and seven assists per game at point as a senior ... coached by Nick Vinson at R.A. Hubbard High School daughter of Freddie and Yvonne Gholston born March 1, 1995, in Decatur, Ala.

Accolades • SEC All-Freshman Team, 2013 Outdoor (10,000 meters) • All-SEC Second Team, 2013 Cross Country • All-NCAA South Region, 2013 Cross Country Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Season UA’s top finisher (13th) at the NCAA South Region with a top-15 finish, running the 6k at 20:38.44, her fastest time of the year, earning all-Region honors while helping lead the Tide to its highest team finish in 27 years (third) ... became first UA women’s athlete since 2008 to clinch All-SEC honors at the SEC Championships by finishing ninth and running a 6k at 20:44.23 ... was the top UA finisher at the Paul Short Invitational with a 6k time of 21:02 ... garnered a runner-up finish at the Iowa Invitational, running a 13:59.00 in the 4k ... finished second at the Samford Dual and ran a 2+ mile time of 11:22.88. Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Earned SEC All-Freshman honors while becoming the first freshman to finish the 10,000 meters, ultimately placing 14th at the SEC Outdoor Championships ... also competed in the SEC 5,000-meter finals ... made Crimson Tide outdoor track history by placing eighth in the women’s Olympic Development 10,000 meters with a personal best of 34:52.13 at the Mt. SAC Relays (ranks seventh on the Tide alltime list) ... collected a season best in the 1,500 meters with a mark of 4:38.52 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... marked a 4:39.38 in the 1,500 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... collected a fourth-place finish in the 5,000 meters at the Alabama Relays (17:16.74). Indoor Season Clocked a personal best in the 5,000 meters (17:11.89) at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed second in the Mark Colligan Memorial 1,600-meter run with a season-best time of 4:57.90, also taking second in the 3,000 meters with a season-best 9:51.44 ... competed in the 5,000 meters at the Indiana Relays and placed third with a 17:15.22 ... clocked at 5:00.79 while finishing 12th in the mile at the Auburn Invitational ...finished fifth in the 3,000 meters at her first collegiate meet, the Crimson Tide Indoor, with a time of 9:54.91. Cross Country Season Posted the team’s top finishes in the NCAA South Regional (24th) and the SEC Championships (20th) ... placed fourth at the Crimson Tide KickOff with a 3k time of 11:01.71 ... finished fifth at the Crimson Classic with a 5k time of 17:48.08 ... placed 20th at the SEC Championships with a 6k time of 21:19.31 ... ran at the Commodore Classic with a 6k time of 22:22.52 ... placed 24th at the NCAA South Regional with a 6k time of 20:44.2.


Women’s Profiles

Allison Gregg Distance Freshman Cedar Falls, Iowa (Cedar Falls) Freshman (2012-13) Cross Country Clocked a 14:46.41 at the 4-kilometer Iowa Invitational and finished 24th ... in her first collegiate meet she finished 11th with a 2+ mile time of 12:11.46 at the Samford Dual. Prep and Personal An accomplished distance and cross country runner who won the 2012 Iowa class 4A state championship in the 3,000 meters (10:19.81), while running for Cedar Falls High School ... ran a personal best of 19:09.81 in the 5,000 meters at the Nike Cross Country Nationals Heartland Regional in November of 2012 ... finished fifth at the 2012 Iowa State Cross Country Championships (4k), in 14:15.00 ... runner-up at the Class 4A District/Regional meet (4k - 14:44) ... ran a personal best of 14:01 in the 4k at the MVC Valley Divisional Championships, placing second ... won the 4k at the 2012 Cedar Valley Metro Championships (14:12) ... finished sixth in the 1,500 at the 2012 Iowa High School Outdoor Championships (4:51.58) ... ran a personal best 10:03.81 in the 3,000 at the 2012 Drake Relays, placing second ... coached by Don Williams at Cedar Falls ... daughter of Jeff and Luann Gregg ... born July 15, 1994.

Reed Hancock Pole Vault Sophomore Albany, Ga. (Deerfield-Windsor) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Cleared a mark of 11-5 ¾ in the pole vault at the Samford Multi Invitational ... recorded a season best 11-6 ½ at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... also cleared top single-meet marks of 10-6 at the Spec Town Invitational, 11-2 ½ at the Crimson Tide Invitational and 11-1 ¾ at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. Prep and Personal The state’s top pole vaulter throughout her prep career at Deerfield-Windsor High School in Albany, Ga. ... a three-time Georgia class 3A state champion ... following her sophomore season in 2010, competed for Team USA at the Youth Olympic Games in Singapore ... won 2012 state championship with a clearance of 11 feet, 9 inches (3.58 meters) ... led DeerfieldWindsor to its first team state title in 2012 ... won 2011 state title after breaking the state record with a clearance of 11-9 (3.58m) ... also had broken previous state record en route to winning 2010 title (11–6; 3.5m) ... won 2010 U.S Area Youth Olympic Selection Trials (116/3.5m) ... 2010 USATF South Zone Junior Olympic indoor champion (11-5 ¾; 3.5m) ... 2009 Georgia Association Junior Olympics intermediate champion (10-0/3.04m) ... also played soccer in high school ... coached by Allen Lowe at Deerfield-Windsor ... her personal pole vault coach is Charlie Polhamus ... daughter of William and Joanna Hancock ... one of three children ... born Nov. 1, 1993.

Callie Ives Long Jump/Triple Jump Sophomore Andrews, Texas (Andrews) Accolades • SEC All-Freshman Team, long jump (2013) Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished sixth in the long jump at the SEC Outdoor Championships, with a wind-aided mark of 20-3 ½ ... cleared 19-10 ¼ in the long jump at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... registered a mark of 38-9 in the triple jump at the Spec Towns Invitational while adding a personal best of 20-8 in the long jump ... turned in a 19-8 in the long jump and 38-5 ½ in the triple jump at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... placed second in the long jump (19-4) at the Yellow Jacket Invitational, adding a top triple jump of 37-3 ¾. Indoor Season Recorded a season best of 39-3 in the triple jump at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships

... earlier posted a season best 19-4 in the long jump at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... placed second at the Indiana Relays in the long jump (19-0 ¾)... recorded a long jump of 19-0 ¾ at the Auburn Invitational for a sixth-place finish ... finished 14th in her first collegiate event, with a 18-2 ¾ long jump at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Prep and Personal A two-time Texas Class 3A state champion in the long jump and a two-time qualifier for the state meet in the triple jump ... helped lead Andrews High School to district track and field team titles all four years (2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012) ... coached by Don Harridge at Andrews ... won the 2010 Texas class 3A state long jump title (19-1 ½) as a sophomore. winning the competition by 11 inches ... placed fourth in the triple jump at the 2010 state meet (36-6 ¾) ... named 2010 Texas Class 3A Track & Field Girls Athlete of the Year ... 2009 state long jump champion (19-0), winning the event by seven inches ... took fourth in the triple jump at that state meet, with a leap of 37-4 ... injuries later denied her a chance at the state meet during her junior and senior seasons (2011 and 2012) ... as a junior in 2011, won district titles in the 200 meters, long jump and triple jump, in addition to running on the district champion 4x200-meter relay team ... earlier won the district championship in the long jump in 2009 and 2010 ... won the district triple jump title in 2009 and 2010 ... began competing in track and field at the age of eight ... also earned all-district honors in volleyball and softball and was named MVP for both of those teams ... academic allstate ... member of National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society ... state qualifier for the Science Fair and the Future Problem Solvers ... honor-roll student ... daughter of Don and Paula Ives ... oldest of three children ... born Aug. 17, 1994, in Hobbs, N.M.

Women’s Profiles

Prep and Personal Helped Northside Christian High School win district and regional track and field team titles in 2009, 2010 and 2011, as well as cross country titles in 2010 and 2011 ... named MVP of the cross country team all four years from 2008-11 ... also MVP of the track and field team from 2009-11 ... set school records in the 1,600, 3,200 and 5,000 meters, in addition to running on a school-record 4x800-meter relay unit ... runnerup in the 1,600 meters at the Florida state championships with a personal best of 5:01.11 ... won a total of 18 state medals ... placed sixth at the state meet in the 800 meters ... took ninth in the 1,600 meters at the 2012 Florida Relays ... named the St. Petersburg Times Runner of the Year four years in a row and the Tampa Times track and field Athlete of the Year twice ... placed third at the 2011 Florida Class A Cross Country Championships (18:33.86) ... took fourth in the 3,200 meters (11:07.93) at the 2010 Florida Class A State Championships ... earlier finished fourth in the 800 meters at the 2011 Florida Class A Outdoor State Championships (2:19.51) ... coached at Northside Christian by Jeff Goodwin ... began competing in track at age 12 ... daughter of Barry and Katie Greenleaf ... born March 9, 1994, in St. Petersburg, Fla.

Susie Kemper Distance Sophomore Liberty Hill, Texas (Liberty Hill) Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Finished 43rd at the NCAA South Region with a 6k time of 21:12.78 ... placed 56th at the SEC Championships (6k - 22:05.46) ... clocked a 6km time of 22:10 at the Paul Short Invitational and placed 139th ... earned a 16th place finish at the Iowa Invitational with a 4k time of 14:37.95 ... finished sixth at the Samford Dual meet with a 2+ mile time of 11:40.17. Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Competed in the 1,500-meter and the 5,000 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships ... contributed to a second-place finish in the Drake Relays distance medley (11:09.50) ... posted a personal best in the 1,500 meters with a time of 4:31.86 at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... recorded a 4:38.12 in the 1,500 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... ran a 4:36.12 in the 1,500 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational.

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Indoor Season Contributed to an eighth-place finish in the distance medley (11:32.52) at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... recorded a seasonbest time of 9:58.80 in the 3,000 meters at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... placed fifth at the Indiana Relays in the 5,000 meters with a time of 17:20.15 ... recorded a 5:00.52 in the mile for an 11th-place finish at the Auburn Invitational ... finished sixth in her first collegiate event, with a 9:58.86 in the 3,000 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener.

Freshman (2011-12) Placed fourth in the 100 at the 2012 NJCAA Outdoor Championships (11.56), was fifth in the 200 (24.44) and ran the third leg of ICCC’s runner-up foursomes in the 4x100-meter relay (45.85) and the 4x400-meter relay (3:44.88) ... helped ICCC to the team national title at the 2012 NJCAA Indoor Championships where she posted third-place finishes in the 60-meter dash (7.43) and the 200 meters (24.66), in addition to running the second leg on ICCC’s national champion 4x400-meter relay (3:51.56).

Cross Country Qualified for the NCAA South Regional and logged a 6k time of 21.28.1 ... ran a 6k time of 22:07.59 at the SEC Championships … ran at the Commodore Classic, with a 6k time of 22:33.46 ... set a 5k personal best at the Notre Dame Invitational with a 18:04 … took 38th at the Crimson Classic with a 5k time of 18:39.02 … placed eighth at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 3k time of 11:12.72.

Prep and Personal Has indoor personal bests of 6.91 at 55 meters, 7.37 at 60 meters and 24.13 at 200 meters ... has outdoor personal bests of 11.30 at 100 meters, 23.28 at 200 meters and 55.75 at 400 meters ... a five-time state champion as one of Illinois’ top prep sprinters from 2009-11 … won the 2009 Illinois Class 2A titles in the 100 and 200 meters with times of 11.94 and 24.70, respectively... added two other medals in 2009 as a member of the eighth-place 4x100 and 4x200 relays ... defended her 100 and 200 titles as a junior in 2010 with a pair of record-setting times... set the Illinois state meet record in the 100 with a personal best of 11.76, the 25th-best all-time performance in the state ... moved to 16th on the 200-meter all-time performance list with her winning time of 24.08 ... added another state title as the anchor of the winning 4x100-meter relay and placed second in the 400 meters (55.75) … daughter of Peggy Woodward … born Feb. 6, 1993.

Prep and Personal A four-time all-state selection while running for Liberty Hill (Texas) High School ... runnerup in the 1,600 meters at the 2012 Texas State Championships, also placed fourth in the 800 meters ... won the 2011 Texas Class 3A Cross Country Championships with a time of 11:42.27 ... won the 2011 Texas state 1,600-meter title as a junior (5:01.34) ... also was runner-up in the 800 meters at that 2011 state meet (2:15.56) ... earlier posted runner-up finish in the 2010 state cross country championships, in a time of 11:42.07 ... as a sophomore in 2010, placed third in the state 800 meters (2:18.53) ... placed fifth at the 2009 state cross country meet with a time of 11:57.49 ... academic all-district and allstate selection ... daughter of Ronald and Susan Kemper.

Dominique Kimpel Sprints Junior Kankakee, Ill. (Kankakee/ Iowa Central JC) Iowa Central Community College (2011-13) Sophomore (2012-13) Helped Iowa Central Community College (ICCC) to a second-place team finish at the 2013 NJCAA Outdoor National Championships ... the 2013 NJCAA national champion at 200 meters in a time of 23.28, edging Alabama teammate Remona Burchell of Butler County CC (23.43) ... placed second to Burchell in the 100 meters in 11.44 ... ran the third leg of ICCC’s winning 4x400-meter relay team that finished in 3:39.94 ... won the University/College 100 meters at the 2013 Drake Relays (11.55) ... ran the second leg on ICCC’s second-place 4x400 relay at the 2013 Drake Relays (3:40.48) ... helped ICCC to a second-place team finish at the 2013 NJCAA Indoor Championships with a third-place finish in the 200 meters (24.13) and a fifth-place showing in the 55-meter dash (7.02).

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Anna Leinheiser Distance Freshman Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) Freshman (2013-14) Cross Country Clocked a 2+ mile time of 12:28.00 at the Samford Dual meet and finished 14th. Prep and Personal Coached by Devon Hind at Hoover (Ala.) High School. ... has competed in track and field since the seventh grade ... four-year honor roll student ... named Hoover’s Student-Athlete of the Month in August of 2012 ... had a 4.0 grade-point average throughout high school ... versatile runner who was competitive in distances ranging from 800 to 10,000 meters ... ran sub-20 minutes for 5k ... daughter of Thom and Liz Leinheiser ... born Jan. 16, 1995.

Yanique Malcolm 800 meters Senior Kingston, Jamaica (St. Jago/Essex County CC) Accolades • All-SEC First Team, indoor 800 meters (2013) • All-SEC First Team, outdoor 800 meters (2013) Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Turned in a season-best time (2:08.30) to finish seventh in the 800 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships ... ran the second leg of the ninth-place 4x400 meter relay team at the SEC meet (3:44.58) ... contributed to three separate relay teams at the Drake Relays, including a runner-up finish in the distance medley with a time of 11:09.50 ... recorded a time of 2:13.46 in the 800 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... won the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a personal-best 2:05.32 (thirdbest in program history) while running a leg on the 4x400 relay (3:48.89) ... runner-up with a personal best of 54.69 in the 400 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... member of the winning 1,600 sprint medley at the Alabama Relays (3:56.53). Indoor Season Ran a season-best 2:06.87 while placing sixth to earn All-SEC honors in the 800 meters at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... also competed on Alabama’s 4x400-meter relay at the SEC meet ... ran the 800 meters and contributed to the 4x400-meter relay win (3:42.29) at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... timed at 1:32.92 in the 600 meters at the Indiana Relays ... runner-up in the 800 meters at the Auburn Invitational (2:10.24) ... recorded a third-place 2:11.49 in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Cross Country Season Did not compete. Prep and Personal First name is pronounced “Yah-NEEK” ... named Essex County Community College’s most valuable track and field performer in both the indoor and outdoor season for 2012 ... did not begin competing in track until the age of 18, in 2009 ... 800-meter runner-up at the 2012 NJCAA Outdoor Championships (2:11.46) ... coached by Michael Smart at Essex County in Newark, N.J. ... daughter of Erica Pinto ... born Aug. 8, 1991.


Women’s Profiles

Sprints Senior Pensacola, Fla. (Pine Forest) Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran the anchor leg of the 4x400 meter relay team that finished ninth at the SEC Outdoor Championships with a time of 3:44.58 ... contributed to a runner-up finish in the Drake Relays distance medley (11:09.50), plus and a 10th-place finish in the 4x400 meters ... recorded a time of 57.36 in the 400 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... clocked a personal best of 55.21 in the 400 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational while also running on the victorious 4x400 relay ... ... posted a 56.95 in the 400 meters and contributed to a 4x400 time of 3:48.89 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... ran a personal best of 2:17.17 in the Yellow Jacket Invitational 800 meters while helping win the 4x400 ... contributed to the winning 1,600 sprint medley (3:56.53) at the Alabama Relays, also helping the 4x200 meters place third (1:39.78). Indoor Season Competed on Alabama’s distance medley relay unit that clocked 11:32.52 to place eighth at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... ran 57.18 in the SEC 400 meters qualifying but failed to advance to the final ... finished seventh in the 600-meter run (personal-best 1:36.69) at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... placed 11th in the 400 meters at the Indiana Relays with a 58.03 ... ran a 57.96 in the 400 meters at the Auburn Invitational ... clocked at 58.48 in the 400 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Qualified for the 400 meters at the SEC Championships and placed 25th with a personal best of 55.76 ... ran a 56.21 in the 400 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational ... timed a 56.47 in the 400 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... finished ninth in the 400 meters at the Ole Miss Invitational (56.46) ... ran first leg of the runner-up 4x400-meter relay team at the Alabama Relays ... recorded a 25.68 in the 100 meters at the Bulls Invitational, finishing 13th. Indoor Season Ran a 56.98 in 400 meters at the High Tide Qualifier ... set a personal best in the 400-meter prelims (56.85) at the SEC Championships ... posted a time of 57.37 in the 400 meters at the Texas A&M Invitational ... finished 12th in the 500 meters (1:14.68) at the New Balance Invitational ... recorded a 57.97 in the 400 meters at the Auburn Invitational. Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Set a personal best in the 200 meters (25.16) at the Alabama Relays ... part of the winning 4x400-meter relay team at the Mississippi Open in 3:42.53 ... finished sixth at the Alabama Relays in the 400 meters, with an outdoor best time of 57.26.

Prep and Personal Helped lead Pine Forest High School to third-place finish at the 2007 Florida state championships. as a member of the runner-up 4x400-meter and third-place 4x800-meter relay teams ... won the 400 meters at the Mobile Challenge of Champions ... a 100-meter and 400-meter champion at the county and district levels ... named the Pensacola News Journal Track Athlete of the Year ... runner-up in the 400-meter dash at the state championships ... anchored the state champion 4x400-meter and 4x800-meter relay teams ... named to all-area team from 2007-09 ... a two-time AAU Florida state champion ... daughter of Steven and Melanie Mays.

Palee Myrex Distance Senior Bremen, Ala. (Cold Springs)

placed 38th at the Georgia Invitational to open the season, with a 5k mark of 19:32.99. Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Ran a personal-best in the 1,500 meters (4:47.61) at the Mississippi Open, finishing 15th ... competed in the Tiger Track Classic 800 meters (2:27.87) ... member of the 4x800-meter relay team that came in fifth at the Alabama Relays (9:31.33). Indoor Season Ran a 5:26.82 mile at the Kentucky Invitational. Cross Country Competed in the first two cross country meets of the season, the Belmont-Vanderbilt Opener and the Crimson Classic. Prep and Personal Two-time Alabama High School Athletics Association (AHSAA) class 2A state cross country champion ... helped Cold Springs High School win the 2006 state 2A team title ... fourtime state champion in both the 3,200 meters and 1,600 meters, plus a three-time champion in the 800 meters ... also was a member of the Cold Springs basketball team that won backto-back state titles and four straight Cullman Country titles ... all-state and regional MVP in basketball ... plagued by injuries during her senior cross country season ... member of the National Honor Society and vice-president of her class ... daughter of Lee and Ginger Myrex.

Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Did not compete.

Olivia Ortiz

Indoor Season Did not compete.

Distance

Cross Country Placed 57th at the NCAA South Regional with a 6k time of 21:25.6 ... qualified for the SEC Championships, where she turned in a 6k time of 22:10.49 ... set a 5k personal best of 18:12 at the Notre Dame Invitational … ran a 6k time of 22:42.19 at the Commodore Classic … finished 26th at the Crimson Classic with a 5k time of 18:30.13 … placed third (her best finish all season) at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off with a 3k time of 11:05.31. Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Finished 12th in the 10,000 meters at the SEC Championships, with a time of 38:41.48 ... had a career-best time of 17:43.82 in the 5,000 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational, finishing seventh ... recorded a personal-best 4:44.06 in the 1,500 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... posted a 4:49.56 in the 1,500 at the Ole Miss Invitational ... ran a personal-best time of 17:57.09 in 5,000 meters at the Alabama Relays ... ran the 1,500 meters in 4:51.81 at the Bulls Invitational. Indoor Season Did not compete. Cross Country Qualified for the NCAA South Regional and posted a 6-kilometer time of 22:46.0 ... earlier ran at the SEC Championships, with a 6k time of 22:45.74 ... ran a k 19:07.37 at the Crimson Classic and a personal-best 18:31.77 at the Greater Louisville Classic ... logged a 19:01.20 to place 34th at the 5k Commodore Classic ...

Freshman

Women’s Profiles

Dacia Mays

Indoor Season 400-meter runner-up at the Adidas with a time of 57.24 ... posted a personal-best 400-meter time of 57.14 at the Kentucky Invitational ... competed in the SEC Championships 400 meters and placed 33rd in 57.87.

Bradenton, Fla. (Lakewood Ranch) Prep and Personal Named the 2012 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Track Athlete of the Year and the Bradenton Herald AllArea Athlete of the Year ... Lakewood Ranch High School (LRHS) 2011-12 Scholar Athlete 4.0+ GPA two-sport recipient ... LRHS 2012 Track & Field Most Valuable Track Athlete, also receiving Track & Field Team Leadership Award ... ran a leg on the FHSAA 2012 Class 3A State Championship winning 4x800-meter relay team ... runner-up in the 1,600 meters at the 2012 FHSAA Class 3A State Championships ... a FHSAA 2012 Class 3A regional, district and county champion in the 1,600 ... 2012 FHSAA Class 3A regional and district champion at 3,200 meters ... named the 2011 ESPNHS Florida Cross Country Gatorade Runner of the Year ... placed 19th at the 2011 Footlocker National Championships, after taking fifth at the Footlocker South Region Championships ... named the 2011 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year and the Bradenton Herald All-Area Athlete of the Year for cross country ... tabbed the 2011 All Flrunner.com Girls Runner of the Year ... team captain and MVP with the 2011 LRHS cross country team ... received the 2011 AllState Girls Cross Country Florida Dairy Farmers Award ... 2011 FHSAA Class 3A Cross Country state champion (17:39) ... FHSAA 2011 Class 3A regional, district and county champion ... won the 2011 Golden South Classic girls 3,200 meters ...

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Women’s Profiles named the 2011 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Track Athlete of the Year and Bradenton Herald AllArea Athlete of the Year for track and field ... 2011 LRHS Girls Track Most Valuable Track Athlete and Most Valuable Distance Runner ... LRHS 2010-11 Scholar Athlete 4.0+ GPA three-sport recipient ... placed third in the 1,600 (4:58) at the 2011 FHSAA Championships ... a 2011 FHSAA Class 3A regional, district and county champion in the 1,600 ... placed third in the 3,200 at the 2011 FHSAA State Championships ... a 2011 FHSAA Class 3A regional, district and county champion in the 3,200 ... ran on LRHS’s 2011 state runnerup 4x800 relay team ... named the 2010 Sarasota Herald-Tribune Girls Cross Country Runner of the Year and the 2010 Bradenton/Lakewood Ranch Herald All-Area Athlete of the Year for cross country ... LRHS 2010 girls cross country MVP ... coached by Mark Napier at Lakewood Ranch High School ... daughter of Michael & Joan Ortiz ... born Aug. 1, 1995.

Alexis Paine Pole Vault Redshirt Senior Mobile, Ala. (Murphy)

Women’s Profiles

Accolades • 2013 All-American, NCAA Outdoor Championships (Pole Vault) • 2013 SEC Indoor Champion (Pole Vault) • 2012 All-American, NCAA Outdoor Championships (Pole Vault) • School Record-Holder in the Pole Vault for both indoor (13-11) and outdoor (14–7 ¼) Senior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Earned All-America honors with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, clearing 14-5 ¼ (4.40 meters) ... named to the 2013 Capital One/CoSIDA Academic All-District IV At-Large Team ... tied for first with a mark of 13-5 ¼ at the NCAA East Regional meet to earn a place in the NCAA Outdoor Championships field ... finished fourth at the SEC Outdoor Championships after clearing 13-5 ¼ ... won the pole vault with a mark of 13-3 ½ at the Samford Multi Invitational ... recorded a height of 13-10 at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... won with a mark of 14-2 at the Spec Towns Invitational ... earlier won with a clearance of 13-5 ¾ at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... vaulted to a school record of 14-7 ¼ at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. Indoor Season Recorded a career high indoor vault of 1311 ¼, setting yet another school record at the NCAA 2013 Indoor Championships ... earned First team All-SEC honors with her first-place finish ... earlier recorded a personal best and set the school record (13-11) while placing third at the Last Chance Qualifier ... won 2013 SEC indoor title with a school-record clearance of 13-8 ½ ... also won with a mark 13-0 ¼ at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... initially set the school record of 13-5 ¼ while finishing third at the Indiana Relays ... recorded a 12-9 ½ clearance at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener to place third.

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Junior (2011-12) Indoor Season Closed the season with a 12-5 ½ vault at the High Tide Qualifier ... placed eighth at the SEC Championships by clearing 12-5 ½ ... finished third at the Texas A&M Invitational with a career-best 12-10 ... placed 11th with a mark of 12-1 ½ at the New Balance Invitational ... ended up eighth at the Auburn Invitational with a clearance of 12-1 ½ ... finished third at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener with a mark of 12-7 ½. Sophomore (2010-11) Outdoor Season Owned the team’s top high jump mark of the Alabama season at 5-5 ¾ ... placed seventh in the high jump at the Spec Towns Invitational with that season-best mark ... finished ninth at the Mississippi Open in the pole vault, with a personal best of 11-8 ¾. Indoor Season Competed in one meet and cleared 5-5 ¼ in the high jump at the Kentucky Invitational. Freshman (2009-10) Outdoor Season Competed in the triple jump (32-8 ½) and high jump (5-3) at the Alabama Relays ... finished ninth in the high jump (5-1 ¾) and 10th in the pole vault (10-11 ¾) at the Ole Miss Invitational ... placed fifth while recording a personal best of 11-1 ¾ in the pole vault at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational, adding a season best of 5-4 ¼ in the high jump. Indoor Season Did not compete. Prep and Personal Earned all-state honors as a junior in 2008, while competing for Murphy High ... named all-county and all-metro in 2006, 2007 and 2008 ... also played soccer and was Murphy’s leading scorer in 2008 ... coached in track and field by Brandon Oliver at Murphy High School ... won state championship in Level 9 Gymnastics ... member of the National Honor Society and the National English Honor Society ... daughter of Joseph and Phyllis Paine ... one of three children... born Oct 12, 1990, in Mobile, Ala.

Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Finished 10th at the SEC Outdoor Championships in the 1,500 meters, running a season-best time of 4:23.28 to qualify for the finals ... contributed to a sixth-place finish at the Drake Relays in the 4x800 meters (8:45.97) ... recorded a time of 4:28.42 in the 1,500 meters at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... posted a 4:29.39 in the 1,500 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... placed second with a time of 4:33.28 in the 1,500 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... posted a fourth-place finish at the Alabama Relays with a time of 4:32.82 in the 1,500 meters. Indoor Season Contributed to an eighth-place finish in the distance medley at the SEC Indoor Championships (11:32.52) ... recorded a personal best in the mile (4:55.28) at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... won the mile at the Mark Colligan Memorial (4:52.52) ... recorded an 800-meter time of 2:13.82 at the Indiana Relays, finishing 10th ... won the Indiana Relays mile in a time of 4:55.39 ... placed fifth in the mile at the Auburn Invitational (4:57.36) ... finished 15th in the mile at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, with a time of 5:09.50. Cross Country Season Finished 16th at the Crimson Classic with a 5k time of 18:12.12 ... competed at the Notre Dame Invitational with a 5k time of 17:32 and at the Commodore Classic (6k time of 22:32.70) ... qualified for the NCAA South Regional, where she ran a season-best 6k time of 21:26.1 ... also was an SEC Championships qualifier, logging a 6k time of 22:22.16. Prep and Personal Took top honors in the 800 and 1,500 meters at both the 2011 Cyprus National Championships and Under-19 National Championships ... also won the junior national championship in the 3,000 meters ... placed 10th in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 IAAF World Youth Championships ... won bronze medal in the 1,500 at the 2011 European Youth Olympic Festival ... also claimed third in the 1,500 meters at the 2011 Commonwealth Games ... competed in the 2012 World Junior Championships and recorded time of 4:25.10 in the 1,500 meters ... daughter of Lenos Panagiotou and Georgia Sofroniou ... born Dec. 1, 1994, in Nicosia, Cyprus.

Meropi Panagiotou

Anna Rawles

Distance

Pole Vault

Sophomore

Sophomore

Nicosia, Cyprus (Koutsofta-Panayide)

Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes)

Accolades • All-NCAA South Region, 2013 Cross Country Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Season Finished in the top 20 at the NCAA South Region (19th) with a 6k time of 20:43.88, earning allRegion honors while helping lead the Tide to its highest team finish in 27 years (third) ... placed 27th at the SEC Championships, running the 6k at 21:26.21 ... clocked a 22:24 at the Paul Short Invitational and finished 170th in the 6k run ... ran a 4k time of 14:29.55 at the Iowa Invitational en route to finishing 10th ... finished first at the Samford Dual with a 2+ mile time of 11:22.76.

Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Posted a personal best of 12-5 ½ in the pole vault at the Samford Multi Invitational ... recorded a height of 11-6 ½ at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... registered a mark of 11-11 ¾ at the Spec Towns Invitational and 11-2 ½ at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... also participated in the pole vault at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. Indoor Season Competed in the pole vault at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed fourth in the pole vault with a personal best of 12-4 ½ at the Mark


Women’s Profiles Prep and Personal One of the top prep pole vaulters in the Texas high school ranks over the final two years of her prep career at Seven Lakes High School ... placed fifth in the pole vault at the 2012 Texas Class 5A Outdoor Championships, with a clearance of 12 feet (3.65 meters) ... earlier won the Texas Region 3 title with a height of 11-6 (3.50m) ... placed fourth at the 2011 Texas Class 5A Outdoor Championships after clearing of 11-6 (3.50m) ... competed in gymnastics as a child but transitioned to track and field following a severe elbow injury ... coached by Jeremy Dye at Seven Lakes in Katy, Texas.

Nicole Sassaman Middle Distance Freshman Colorado Springs, Colo. (Pine Creek)

Britainy Smith

Rebecca Stover

Pole Vault

Distance

Freshman

Sophomore

Tampa, Fla. (Wharton)

Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden)

Prep and Personal Finished fifth in Florida’s 2013 Class 5A state championship ... placed 10th in the 2011 state championship ... won her district from 20112013 ... chosen as her team’s field MVP in 2012 and 2013 ... has a personal best in the pole vault of 11 feet ... coached by Wes Newton, Natalie Moser and Bill Cashman at Wharton ... daughter of Jon Paul and Janet Smith ... born March 30, 1995, in Austin, Texas.

Hilary Stafford Distance Freshman

Prep and Personal Broke the Colorado 400-meters record in 2010 and in 2012 Named to Colorado’s allstate academic roster from 2011-2013 helped Pine Creek to a state championship in 2010 was a state champion in the 4x100 in 2011 and runner-up in 2012 ran cross country at Pine Creek and helped her team to back-toback state championships in 2009 and 2010 competed in the Nike Cross Nationals in 2009 and the Nike Cross Regionals in 2009 and 2010 has a personal best in the 400-meters of 57.7 coached by Charmas Lee at Pine Creek daughter of Nate and Marilyn Sassaman has an older brother, Nathan, that plays football at South Alabama and her father played football at Army born October 21, 1994, in Tacoma, Wash.

Brianna Sims Sprints Freshman Birmingham, Ala. (Ramsay) Prep and Personal Won the 2013 Alabama Class 5A 200-meters state champion ... set the track record in the 100 meters (12.72) at Northridge High School during the 2013 Jaguar Invitational … set the 200-meters track record (26.47) at Northridge during the 2012 Jaguar Invitational… Voted team MVP at Ramsay ... also competed in gymnastics at Ramsay and finished her career with six state championships and three regional championships ... coached by Tilley Rico at Ramsay ... daughter of Carl and Pamela Sims ... born March 23, 1995, in Birmingham, Ala.

London, Ontario (St. Thomas Aquinas) Freshman (2013-14) Cross Country Placed 68th at the NCAA South Region, clocked at 21:34.29 in the 6-kilometer race ... ran a 26:29.36 in the 6k at the SEC Championships en route to finishing 119th ... finished 65th at the Paul Short Invitational with a 6k time of 21:32 ... garnered a top-three finish at the Iowa Invitational with a 4k time of 13:59.52 and a third place finish ... clocked a 2+ mile time of 11:23.45 at the Samford Dual and was the top freshman finisher as she finished third. Prep and Personal One of the top prep distance runners in Canada ... carried top ranking in Canada entering the 2012 Junior Women’s Cross Country Nationals ... posted an impressive personal-best time in the 3,000 meters (10:03.44) as a sophomore, on the way to winning the 2011 Ontario OFSAA Championships ... ran a personal best 4:28 in the 1,500 (July, 2013) ... posted a 4:34.58 in the 1,500 to place third at the 2012 OFSAA Championships ... won the 3,000 meters in four consecutive weeks, at four different 2011 meets: the Thames Valley Championships (10:42.10), the Western Ontario Championships (10:30.36), the OFSAA West Regionals (10:30.06) and the aforementioned Ontario OFSAA Championships ... also had a solid 2011 season at 1,500 meters, winning at the Thames Valley Championships (4:52.97) and the Western Ontario Championships (4:48.15) while placing second at the OFSAA West Regionals (4:39.30) and the Ontario OFSAA Championships (4:37.41) ... won the OFSAA West Regionals as a freshman in 2010 i(10:38.71) and was second at the OFSAA Championships in 10:12.67 ... placed 15th (5k - 15:15.88) at the 2012 NACAC Cross Country Championships in Trinidad and Tobago, competing against an international field ... coached by Barb Komer at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Secondary School ... daughter of Scott and Paula Stafford ... born Sept. 22, 1995.

Sophomore (2013-14) Cross Country Placed 26th at the NCAA South Region by running a 6k 20:52.77 ... ran a 6k in 21:48.29 at the SEC Championships and finished 45th ... finished 73rd at the Paul Short Invitational with a 6k time of 21:36 ... placed 19th at the Iowa Invitational, running a 4k time of 14:41.69 ... clocked a 2+ mile time of 11:27.81 at the Samford Dual and finished fourth. Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Set an Alabama record in the 3,000 meter steeplechase with a time of 10:38.91 at the SEC Outdoor Championships, finishing eighth ... set a personal in the 1,500 meters (4:35.39) at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... finished the 3,000-meter steeplechase in 10:48.27 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... ran season best 4:36.72 in the 1,500 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... marked a 4:42.64 time in the 1,500 at the Alabama Relays. Indoor Season Competed in the mile at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... ran a 5:16.54 mile at the Auburn Invitational ... timed at 5:20.77 in the mile to finish 21st at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Cross Country Season Logged a season-best 6k time of 23:18.26 at the SEC Championships … ran a 5k time of 18:58.21 at the Crimson Classic … ran a 6k time of 24:33.08 at the Commodore Classic … opened the season by placing sixth at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off, with a 3k time of 11:11.25.

Women’s Profiles

Colligan Memorial ... notched a best of 11-11 ¾ at the Indiana Relays to place third ... finished 11th at the Auburn with a clearance of 11-7 ¾.

Prep and Personal Two-sport star in track and soccer at Bearden High School in in Knoxville, Tenn. ... as a junior, placed second in the 1,600 meters with a time of 5:04.98 at the 2011 TSSAA Class 3A State Championships ... also took third in the 2011 state 800 meters (2:18.77) ... won the 2010 state 1,600-meter title while finishing as runner-up in the 800 meters ... set Bearden school records in the 800 (2:16.05), 1,600 (5:05.41), 3,200 and 5,000 meters (18:42.83) ... a two-time all-state selection in soccer (2010 and 2011) ... 2011 Bearden soccer team MVP ... received 2011 BHS Scholar-Athlete Award ... member of the National Honor Society and the National Art Honors Society ... coached in track and field by Marty Sonnenfeldt at Bearden ... also competed for the Knoxville Track Club ... began competing in track at age 12 ... daughter of Corby and Melissa Stover ... born March 1, 1994, in Warrenton, Va.

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Women’s Profiles Kyri Tabor

Sarah Thomas

Sprints

Sprints

Sophomore

Senior

Miami, Fla. (Hallandale)

Tallassee, Ala. (Tallassee)

Freshman (2012-13) Outdoor Season Contributed to a first-place finish in the 4x400meter relay and a third place in the 4x100 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational. Indoor Season Clocked a 7.57 in the 60 meters at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed second in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.55 and ran the second leg on Alabama’s winning 4x400-meter relay at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... recorded two top-10 finishes at the Indiana Relays, with a fifth-place finish in the 200 meters (24.92) and a seventh-place finish in the 400 (56.54) ... posted a time of 57.48 in the 400 meters at the Auburn Invitational ... ran the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener in a time of 25.15.

Women’s Profiles

Prep and Personal Won 2012 Florida class 3A state championship in the 400 meters (54.26), while running for Hallandale High School ... one year earlier, won the 2011 Florida class 3A title in the 400 (55.69) while also placing second in the 100 (12.26) and sixth in the 200 (25.17) ... coached by John Battle at Hallandale ... also played basketball in high school ... daughter of Francena CarterWest ... born Oct. 27, 1993, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

Lakan Taylor Pole Vault Freshman Fort Worth, Texas (Boswell) Prep and Personal Had back-to-back first place finishes in the USATF Junior Olympics in 2012 and 2013 ... won district, region and Texas state championships from in 2012 and 2013 ... personal record for the pole vault is 13-10 ... coached by Devin Rodriguez at Boswell ... daughter of Monty and Tina Taylor ... born June 21, 1995, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Participated on the ninth-place 4x400 meter relay team (3:44.58) at the SEC Outdoor Championships ... also ran in the prelims of the 100 and 200 meters at the SEC meet ... recorded a time of 12.27 in the 100 meters and a 24.57 in the 200 at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... clocked a 12.05 in the 100 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... recorded a runner-up finish in the 100 meters (12.02) and ran a 24.53 in the 200 at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... recorded a 12.13 in the 100 meters and contributed to a third-place showing in the 4x100 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... won the 100 meters at the Alabama Relays (12.36), also contributing to victorious 1,600 sprint medley relay (3:56.53) and third-place finish in the 4x200 meters. Indoor Season Ran 7.72 in the 60 meters and 24.51 in the 200 at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed third in the 60-meter dash (7.68) and fourth in the 200 (24.96) at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... recorded a 25.07 in the 200 meters at the Indiana Relays ... ran a 7.75 in the 60 meters at the Indiana Relays ... posted a 20.5 in the 200 meters at the Auburn Invitational. Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Ran a wind-aided 11.90 In the qualifying heats of the 100 meters at the SEC Championships ... also ran on the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relay teams that finished 10th and eighth, respectively, at the SEC meet ... finished 17th in the 100 meters at the prestigious Drake Relays, with a time of 12.31 ... ran a 12.03 and a season-best 24.51 in the 100 and 200 meters, respectively, at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational ... timed at 12.09 in the 100 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... ran a 12.20 in the 100 meters at the Ole Miss Invitational ... member of the 4x100-meter relay team and 4x400-meter relay at the Alabama Relays ... placed seventh in the 100 meters (11.88) at the Bulls Invitational. Indoor Season Ran 7.82 in the 60 meters and 24.99 in the 200 meters at the High Tide Qualifier ... recorded a 7.67 in the 60-meter prelims at the SEC Championships... set a personal best in the 200 meters at the Texas A&M Invitational (24.80) ... recorded a 25.43 in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener ... ran 7.82 in the 60-meter prelims at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Did not compete. Indoor Season Placed fourth in the 60 meters at the Adidas Classic, in 7.71.

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Prep and Personal Named to the Montgomery Advertiser AllMetro track team in 2009 and 2010, while competing for Tallassee High School ... runnerup in the 100 meters at the 2010 Alabama 5A State Championships, also taking third in the 200 meters and 10th in the 400 meters ... as a junior in 2009, finished fourth in both the 200 meters and 400 meters at the state meet.

Claire Turner Distance Senior Signal Mountain, Tenn. (Red Bank) Senior (2013-14) Cross Country Ran a 4k time of 16:05.24 and finished 38th at the Iowa Invitational ... finished seventh at the Samford Dual meet with a 2+ mile time of 11:44.07. Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Ran a time of 10:28.15 in the 3,000 meters at the Drake Relays ... posted a time of 4:49.64 in the 1,500 meters (B section) at the LSU Alumni Gold meet. Indoor Season Clocked a personal best of 17:30.79 in the 5,000 meters at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed third in the 3,000-meters with a personal best of 9:54.84 at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... timed at 10:20.02 in the 3,000 meters at the Indiana Relays ... posted a mile time of 5:08.95 at the Auburn Invitational ... ran the 3,000 meters in 10:05.62 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Cross Country Season Qualified for the SEC Championships, where she finished with a 6k time of 22:50.49 … placed 25th at the Crimson Classic on with a 5k time of 18:28.84 ... ran a 6k time of 22:45.38 at the Commodore Classic and a 5k of 18:04 at the Notre Dame Invitational ... placed 12th to open the season at the Crimson Tide Kick-Off, with a 3k time of 11:23.07. Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Placed 10th in the 5,000 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational with a time of 17:53.97 ... ran a 4:45.97 in the 1,500 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... covered the 1,500 meters at the Ole Miss Invitational in a time of 4:45.18 ... ran the 5,000 meters at the Alabama Relays in 17:37.33 ... finished the 1,500 meters in 4:47.75 at the Bulls Invitational. Indoor Season Did not compete. Cross Country Ran a 5-kilometer time of 19:00.15 at the Crimson Classic ... came in 22nd with a personal best of 18:43.60 at the 5k Commodore Classic ... finished just outside the scoring at the Georgia Invitational with a 5-kilometer time of 19:04.01.


Women’s Profiles

Indoor Season Did not compete. Cross Country Competed in three meets during her rookie season ... finished 71st at the SEC Championships ... placed 40th at the Crimson Classic. Prep and Personal 2010 Tennessee state champion in both the 3,200 and 1,600 meters, while competing for Red Bank High School ... also the 2009 Tennessee state cross country champion ... national champion of the 2009 Nike Elite Emerging two-mile race ... named to the 2007 Footlocker All-South team ... named 2007 and 2009 Chattanooga Area Best of Preps Runner of the Year ... received the 2010 Chattanooga Best of Preps John Franklin Award for Academics ... daughter of Bryan and Cheryl Turner.

Merilyn Uudmae Jumps Redshirt Sophomore Tallinn, Estonia (Tallinn English College) Sophomore (2012-13) Outdoor Season Did not compete. Indoor Season Finished sixth in the triple jump with a mark of 38-11 at the Mark Colligan Memorial ... runnerup in the triple jump at the Indiana Relays (391 ¾) ... triple jumped 38-10 ½ at the Auburn Invitational and 37-4 at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Freshman (2011-12) Outdoor Season Placed 13th in the triple jump at the SEC Championships, with a distance of 39-8 ... took 14th in the triple jump at the prestigious Drake Relays (40-5 ½) ... came in 10th in the triple jump at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational, clearing 39-1 ¼ ... placed sixth in the triple jump at the Spec Towns Invitational (38-11) ... third in the triple jump at the Ole Miss Invitational with a 39-5 ¼ mark ... cleared a wind-aided 40-7 in the triple jump at the Alabama Relays to finish third ... jumped 39-5 in the triple jump to place fourth at the Bulls Invitational. Indoor Season Placed 10th in the SEC Championships triple jump with a 39-11 ¼ mark ... posted a 39-3 triple jump at the New Balance Invitational ... jumped 39-11 ½ to finish fifth in the triple jump at the Auburn Invitational ... cleared 17-9 ¾ in the long jump at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener, her first competition as a member of the Alabama team. Prep and Personal Won the 2010 Nordic Under-23 Championships triple jump with a personal-best mark of 4110 ¾ ... set Tallinn English College high school records in the long jump, triple jump and

100-meter hurdles ... her father Jaak won a gold medal in the triple jump at the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow, competing for Estonia ... daughter of Jaak and Maie Uudmae ... has three brothers and a sister ... older brother Jaanus competed in the triple jump at the University of Arkansas, where he an NCAA indoor champion in the triple jump, a two-time SEC champion and three-time All-American ... born March 26, 1994, in Tartu, Estonia.

Hannah Waggoner Distance Freshman Murfreesboro, Tenn. (Oakland) Freshman (2013-14) Cross Country Counted towards UA’s team score at the NCAA South Region by finishing 50th with a 6k time of 21:17.46, helping lead the Tide to its highest team finish in 27 years (third) ... placed 40th at the SEC Championships (6k - 21:44.67) ... was the top freshman finisher at the 6k Paul Short Invitational and finished 54th overall with a 21:27 time ... clocked a 14:30.05 over 4k to finish 11th at the Iowa Invitational. Prep and Personal Coached by Jason Wooten at Oakland High School in Murfreesboro, Tenn. ... earned a spot in the Tennessee state meet as a senior in 2013 ... named Oakland’s track & field most valuable performer in 2013 ... Oakland’s cross country MVP as a senior in the fall of 2012 ... valedictorian of her graduating class ... earned a spot in the International Baccalaureate program ... played on district champion soccer team at Oakland ... earned all-area honors and was named most valuable player of Oakland’s tennis team ... her diverse athletic accomplishments included earning a black belt in karate ... daughter of Doug and Renee Waggoner ... youngest of five children ... born Feb. 6, 1995, in Knoxville, Tenn.

Aubrielle Wright 800 meters Senior Hampton, Ga. (Westlake) Junior (2012-13) Outdoor Season Contributed to a sixth-place finish (8:45.97) in the 4x800 meters at the Drake Relays ... recorded a time of 2:14.60 in the 800 meters (B section) at the LSU Alumni Gold meet ... clocked a personal best of 2:11.14 in the 800 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational, also contributing to the victorious 4x400 relay team ... recorded a 2:12.93 in the 800 meters and contributed to a fifth-place finish in the 4x400 w (3:43.89) at the Crimson Tide Invitational ... posted a time of 2:14.41 in the 800 meters at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... ran a 58.92 in the 400 and

contributed to a third-place finish in the 4x200 (1:39.78) at the Alabama Relays. Indoor Season Clocked a 2:14.33 in the 800 meters at the 2013 SEC Indoor Championships ... placed sixth in the 600-meter run with a personal best of 1:36.62 at the Mark Colligan Memorial meet ... finished eighth at the Indiana Relays in the 600 meters with a time of 1:38.32 ... recorded a 2:19.15 at the 800 meters at the Indiana Relays, placing 18th ... finished 15th at the Auburn Invitational in the 800 meters (2:19.97) ... clocked a ninthplace 2:23.26 in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide Indoor Opener. Sophomore (2011-12) Outdoor Season Turned in an 800-meter personal best of 2:11.90, the 10th-fastest time in school history, to finish 17th in the qualifying heats at the SEC Championships ... also ran a leg of the 4x400meter relay that finished eighth at the SEC meet ... timed a 2:15.78 for a ninth-place finish in the 800 meters at the Auburn War Eagle Invitational ... ran a 2:14.44 for seventh place in the 800 meters at the Spec Towns Invitational ... set a 2:17.45 time in the 800 meters at the Ole Miss Invitational ... timed a 2:22.50 in the 800 meters at Alabama Relays to finish ninth ... earned a 2:17-flat in the 800 meters at the Bulls Invitational, finishing seventh. Indoor Season Closed season with a 2:21.32 in the 800 meters at the High Tide Qualifier ... set a season-best time (2:18.55) in 800-meter prelims at the SEC Championships ... timed a 2:19.43 in the 800 meters at the Texas A&M Invitational ... posted a 2:20.94 in the 800 meters at the Auburn Invitational. Cross Country Ran a 5-kilometer time of 20:32.15 at the Greater Louisville Classic ... finished in a personal-best time of 20:01.40 at the 5k Commodore Classic ... placed 58th at the Georgia Invitational with a 5k-time of 20:39.57.

Women’s Profiles

Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Recorded a 4:47.58 in the 1,500 meters (still her career best) at the Mississippi Open.

Freshman (2010-11) Outdoor Season Part of the relay teams that finished fourth in the distance medley relay (12:36.84) and fifth in the 4x800 (9:31.33) at the Alabama Relays ... competed in the 400 and 800 meters at the SEC Outdoor Championships. Indoor Season Competed in the 800 meters at the SEC Indoor Championships and placed 25th ... finished fifth at the Adidas Classic in the 600 yards, with a 1:30.08 finish. Cross Country Competed as an unattached runner at the Crimson Classic. Prep and Personal Led Westlake High School to the cross country state championship in 2009 ... two-time 800-meter state champion (2008 and 2009) and 2008 youth national champion ... won three region championships in the 1,600 meters in (2007, 2008 and 2009) ... a National Honor Society member ... daughter of Cynthia Wright ... has two siblings, Austin and Amber.

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2013 Review Men’s 2013 INdoor Honors and Rankings Southeastern Conference Championships SEC Finish

49.52 Quincey Smith Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 49.89 Dejasmon Williams Indiana Relays Jan. 26

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800 meters

Robbie Farnham-Rose (All-Freshman, Mile) Justin Fondren (All-Freshman, High Jump) Josh McCullan (All-Freshman, Long Jump) Elias Hakansson (All-Freshman, Weight Throw)

Time Name Meet Date Finish 1:51.67 Ken Taylor Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 1 1:52.32* Ken Taylor SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 14 1:52.94 Ken Taylor Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 1 1:53.04 Ken Taylor Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 1:53.55 Robbie Farnham-Rose Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 6 1:54.32 Andrew Harris Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 8 1:54.89 Andrew Harris Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 7 1:55.69 Andrew Harris Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 15 1:56.30 Andrew Harris Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 8 1:56.68 Alex Jenkins Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 10

SEC Scorers

Mile

Seventh • 40 points

SEC Champions None

All-SEC

Robbie Farnham-Rose (Mile, 3rd) Justin Fondren (High Jump, 3rd) Elias Hakansson (Weight Throw, 3rd) Diondre Batson (200 Meters, 4th) 4x400-Meter Relay Team (4th) Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 4th) Jonathan Reid (Triple Jump, 5th) Distance Medley Relay Team (6th)

NCAA Championships NCAA Finish t32nd • Six points

NCAA Scorers

Jonathan Reid • Four Points (Fifth, Triple Jump) Diondre Batson • One Point (Eighth, 200 Meters) Kamal Fuller • One Point (Eighth, Long Jump)

NCAA Qualifiers

Diondre Batson (200 Meters) Kamal Fuller (Long Jump) Jonathan Reid (Triple Jump)

All-America

Diondre Batson (First Team, 200 Meters) Kamal Fuller (First Team, Long Jump) Jonathan Reid (First Team, Triple Jump)

Finishes

Jonathan Reid (Fifth, Triple Jump) Diondre Batson (Eighth, 200 Meters) Kamal Fuller (Eighth, Long Jump)

Time Name Meet Date Finish 4:02.34 Robbie Farnham-Rose SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 3 4:07.81 Robbie Farnham-Rose Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 4:08.04 Robbie Farnham-Rose Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25 9 4:10.42*q Robbie Farnham-Rose SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 6 4:11.63 Robbie Farnham-Rose Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 3 4:14.25 Matt Airola Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 6 4:16.14 Parker Deuel Indiana Relays Jan. 25 5 4:16.38 Parker Deuel Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 4:17.47 Gil Walton Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 12 4:19.26 Austin Duckworth Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 13

3,000 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 8:16.26 Matt Airola Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 3 8:16.68 Austin Duckworth Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 8:19.50 Austin Duckworth SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 15 8:25.17 Austin Duckworth Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 2 8:31.98 Matt Airola SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 20 8:32.08 Matt Airola Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 12 8:38.88 Gil Walton Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 6 8:40.79 Eric Sivill Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 7 8:43.93 Gil Walton Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 13 8:44.35 Eric Sivill Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 14

5,000 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 14:31.44 Austin Duckworth SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 14 15:16.71 Gil Walton Indiana Relays Jan. 26 11 15:25.89 Justin Ahalt Indiana Relays Jan. 26 15 15:45.95 Gil Walton SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 30 DNF Austin Duckworth Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 --

4x400-meter relay

Men’s 2013 INdoor Top Times and marks 2013 Review

60 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 6.73 Diondre Batson Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 6.75* Diondre Batson SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 13 6.79* (q) Diondre Batson Indiana Relays Jan. 25 2 6.81* (q) Diondre Batson Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 6.83 Alex Sanders Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 6.84* (q) Alex Sanders Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 6.85* Akeem Haynes SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 19 6.86 Dushane Farrier Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3 6.86* (q) Akeem Haynes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 6.86! Diondre Batson Indiana Relays Jan. 26 2

200 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 20.81 Diondre Batson SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 4 20.89*q Diondre Batson NCAA Championships March 8-9 8 20.89*q Diondre Batson SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 6 20.97 Diondre Batson NCAA Championships March 8-9 8 21.27 Akeem Haynes SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 14 21.46 James Harrington SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 19 21.31 Diondre Batson Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 21.54 Dushane Farrier SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 22 21.61 Dushane Farrier Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 5 21.62 James Harrington Indiana Relays Jan. 25 1

400 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 48.49 Dwight Davis Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 5 48.55* Dwight Davis SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 19 20 48.56* Joel Lynch SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 48.68 Joel Lynch Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 13 48.73 Joel Lynch Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 6 48.75 Quincy Smith Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 6 48.86 Dwight Davis Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 15 49.14 Dejasmon Williams Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 19

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Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:09.72 Lynch, Davis, SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 4 Taylor, Batson 3:10.07 Lynch, Davis, Alex Wilson Invitational March 1 11 Taylor, Smith 3:11.56 Lynch, Davis Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 Batson, Taylor 3:16.46 Davis, Taylor Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 5 Williams, Lynch 3:14.07 Davis, Taylor Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 3 Batson, Farrier 3:19.20 Lynch, Williams Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 8 Haynes, Harrington

Distance Medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 9:57.17 Deuel, Farrier, SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 6 Farnham-Rose, Airola 10:26.55 Harris, Lynch Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 6 Jenkins. Walton

High Jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 6-11 ¾ Justin Fondren SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 3 6-10 ¼ Justin Fondren Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 1 6-9 Justin Fondren Indiana Relays Jan. 25 4 6-8 ¾ Justin Fondren Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 6-8 ¾ Justin Fondren Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 t2 6-8 ¼ Justin Fondren Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 1 6-8 ¾ Justin Fondren Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 t2 6-6 ¾ Justin Fondren Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 6-4 ¾ Justin Fondren Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 t2

Pole Vault

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 15-7 Connor Foxworth Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 8 15-1 Connor Foxworth Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 8 NH Connor Foxworth SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 -NH Connor Foxworth Indiana Relays Jan. 25 --


2013 Review Mark Name Meet Date Finish 25-8 ¾ Kamal Fuller SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 4 25-5 ¼ Kamal Fuller NCAA Championships March 8-9 8 25-5 ¼ Kamal Fuller NCAA Championships March 8-9 8 25-0 Kamal Fuller Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 24-11 ¼ Kamal Fuller Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 2 24-11 Kamal Fuller Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 2 24-10 Kamal Fuller NCAA Championships March 8-9 8 24-8 ¼ Kamal Fuller Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 24-7 Kamal Fuller Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 23-8 ¾ Josh McCullan SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 9

Triple Jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 52-5 ¼ Jonathan Reid NCAA Championships March 8-9 5 52-3 ¼ Jonathan Reid SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 5 52-1 ¾ Jonathan Reid NCAA Championships March 8-9 5 52-0 ½ Jonathan Reid NCAA Championships March 8-9 5 51-7 Jonathan Reid NCAA Championships March 8-9 5 50-7 ½ Jonathan Reid Indiana Relays Jan. 26 1 50-6 ¾ Jonathan Reid Indiana Relays Jan. 26 1 50-4 ½ Jonathan Reid Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 50-4 ½ Kamal Fuller Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 2 50-1 ¼ Jonathan Reid Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 3

Shot put

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 36-10 ¼ Charodd Richardson Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 6

Weight Throw

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 1 67-6 ¼ Elias Hakansson LSU Indoor Invitational March 1 66-9 ¼ Elias Hakansson Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 66-6 ½ Elias Hakansson LSU Indoor Invitational March 1 1 66-6 Elias Hakansson LSU Indoor Invitational March 1 1 66-6 Elias Hakansson SEC Championships Feb. 22-24 3 65-11 ¾ Elias Hakansson LSU Indoor Invitational March 1 1 65-8 ¼ Elias Hakansson LSU Indoor Invitational March 1 1 64-10 ½ Elias Hakansson Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25-26 4 64-2 Elias Hakansson Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 64-1 Elias Hakansson Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1

woMen’s 2013 INdoor Honors and Rankings Southeastern Conference Championships SEC Finish 10th • 25 points

SEC Champions

Alexis Paine (Pole Vault)

All-SEC

Alexis Paine (First Team, Pole Vault) Krystle Schade (Second Team, High Jump) Kimberley Ficenec (All-Freshman, 800 Meters)

SEC Scorers

Alexis Paine (Pole Vault, First) Krystle Schade (High Jump, Second) Yanique Malcolm (800 Meters, Sixth) Wilamena Hopkins (Shot Put; Seventh) Kimberley Ficenec (800 Meters, Eighth) Distance Medley Relay Team (Eighth)

NCAA Championships NCAA Finish

WOMen’s 2013 INdoor Top Times and marks 60 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 7.55 Kyri Tabor Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 7.57 Kyri Tabor SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 21 7.63 Sarah Thomas Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 5 7.66* Sarah Thomas Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 16 7.67* Sarah Thomas Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 4 7.68 Sarah Thomas Mark Colligan memorial Feb. 9 3 7.72 Sarah Thomas SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 28 7.73q! Sarah Thomas Indiana Relays Jan. 25 8 7.75 Sarah Thomas Indiana Relays Jan. 26 7 7.78 Joy Maneice-Marbury Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 8

200 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 24.51 Sarah Thomas SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 23 24.84 Joy Maneice-Marbury Indiana Relays Jan. 25 3 24.92 Kyri Taylor Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25 5 24.96 Sarah Thomas Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 25.04 Joy Maneice-Marbury Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 19 25.05 Sarah Thomas Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 20 25.07 Sarah Thomas Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25 7 25.15 Kyri Tabor Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 15 27.95 Passion Gamble Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 29

400 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 55.40 Joy Maneice-Marbury SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 19 56.54 Shani Chandler SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 25 56.54 Kyri Tabor Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25-26 7 57.02 Joy Maneice-Marbury Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 57.18 Dacia Mays SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 30 57.48 Kyri Tabor Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 15 57.69 Shani Chandler Indiana Relays Jan. 26 10 57.73 Shani Chandler Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 16 57.82 Shani Chandler Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 11 57.96 Dacia Mays Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 18

800 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 2:06.87 Yanique Malcolm SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 6 2:07.41Q* Yanique Malcolm SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 1 2:07.78 Kimberley Ficenec SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 8 2:07.81q* Kimberley Ficenec SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 5 2:09.07 Kimberley Ficenec Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 2:09.11 Kimberley Ficenec Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 2 2:10.20 Yanique Malcom Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 5 2:10.24 Yanique Malcolm Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 3 2:11.49 Yanique Malcolm Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 3 2:13.82 Meropi Panagiotou Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 10

Mile

Time Name Meet Date Finish 4:55.28 Meropi Panagiotou SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 19 4:55.39 Meropi Panagiotou Indiana Relays Jan. 25 1 4:52.52 Meropi Panagiotou Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 4:57.15 Kimberley Ficenec Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 4 4:57.36 Meropi Panagiotou Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 5 4:57.90 Katelyn Greenleaf Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 4:58.32 Kimberley Ficenec Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 25 9 5:00.52 Susie Kemper Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 11 5:00.79 Katelyn Greenleaf Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 12 5:03.30 Analisa Patrick Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4

3,000 meters

Krystle Schade (High Jump) Alexis Paine (Pole Vault)

Time Name Meet Date Finish 9:51.44 Katelyn Greenleaf Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 9:54.84 Claire Turner Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3 9:54.91 Katelyn Greenleaf Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 5 9:58.80 Susie Kemper Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 4 9:58.86 Susie Kemper Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 6 10:01.16 Analisa Patrick Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 7 10:05.62 Claire Turner Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 10 10:20.02 Claire Turner Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 17

All-America

5,000 meters

t46th • Three points

NCAA Scorers

Krystle Schade • One Point (Eighth, High Jump) Alexis Paine • Two Points (Seventh, Pole Vault)

NCAA Qualifiers

Krystle Schade (First Team, High Jump) Alexis Paine (First Team, Pole Vault)

Finishes

Alexis Paine (Seventh, Pole Vault) Krystle Schade (Eighth, High Jump)

2013 Review

Long Jump

Time Name Meet Date Finish 17:11.89 Katelyn Greenleaf SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 15 17:15.22 Katelyn Greenleaf Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 3 5 17:20.15 Susie Kemper Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 17:22.20 Analisa Patrick Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 7 17:30.79 Claire Turner SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 23

60-meter Hurdles

Time Name Meet Date Finish 8.68 Lacey Dent SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 14 8.68 Lacey Dent Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3

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4x400-meter relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:42.29 Maneice-Marbury; Tabor Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 Malcolm, Chandler 3:47.53 Chandler, Tabor Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 6 Mays, Malcolm 3:50.03 Chandler, Tabor Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 9 Malcolm, Dent 3:51.60 Marbury, Mays Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 11 Wright, Ficenec DNF Maneice-Marbury, Tabor SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 - Malcolm, Chandler

Distance Medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 11:32.52 Panagiotou, Mays, SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 8 Ficenec, Kemper DNS Ficenec, Wright Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 - Panagiotou, Stover

High Jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 6-2 Krystle Schade Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 1 6-1 ½ Krystle Schade NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 8 6-1 ¼ Krystle Schade Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 1 -6-0 ½ Krystle Schade NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 6-0 ½ Krystle Schade SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 2 6-0 Krystle Schade Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 1 5-11 ¼ Krystle Schade NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 -5-10 ½ Krystle Schade Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 5-10 Krystle Schade NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 --

Pole Vault

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 13-11 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 8 13-11 Alexis Paine Last Chance Qualifier March 2 3 13-9 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 -13-8 ½ Alexis Paine SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 1 13-5 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Indoor Championships March 8-9 -13-5 ¼ Alexis Paine Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 3 13-0 ¼ Alexis Paine Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 1 12-9 ½ Alexis Paine Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 3 12-4 ½ Anna Rawles Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3 12-0 ½ Anna Rawles Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 --

Long Jump

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Mark Name Meet Date Finish 19-4 Callie Ives Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3 19-0 ¾ Callie Ives Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 2 19-0 ¾ Callie Ives Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 6 18-10 ½ Lacey Dent SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 19 18-9 ¾ Callie Ives Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -18-8 ½ Callie Ives Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -18-8 ¾ Callie Ives Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -18-6 Lacey Dent Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 10 18-2 ¾ Callie Ives Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 13 18- 2 ¼ Callie Ives Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 --

Triple Jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 39-9 ¾ Chloe Hetherton Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 5 39-8 ¾ Chloe Heterton Indiana Relays Jan. 25 1 39-3 Callie Ives SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 17 39-1 ¾ Merilyn Uudmae Indiana Relays Jan. 25 2 38-11 Merilyn Undmae Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 6 38-10 ½ Merilyn Uudmae Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 12 38-8 ¾ Merilyn Undmae Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -38-3 ½ Merilyn Undmae Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -37-4 Merilyn Uudmae Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 14

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Shot put

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 51-7 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 50-11 ½ Wilamena Hopkins SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 7 50-4 Wilamena Hopkins Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -49-11 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -48-10 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 3 48-3 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 5 33-3 ¼ Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 11 32-11 Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -32-6 ½ Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 --

Weight Throw

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 60-8 ½ Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 2 57-11 ¼ Nia Barnes Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 4 57-9 Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 -57-7 ½ Lee Stowers Indiana Relays (I) Jan. 26 5 57-7 Lee Stowers SEC Indoor Championships Feb. 22-24 13 57-5 ¾ Lee Stowers Mark Colligan Memorial Feb. 9 3 56-9 ½ Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb, 9 -56-4 ¾ Nia Barnes Mark Colligan Memorial Feb, 9 -56-4 Nia Barnes Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 6 56-2 Lee Stowers Crimson Tide Indoor Opener Jan. 12 7 56-1 ¼ Nia Barnes Auburn Invitational Jan. 19 7

Pentathlon

Score Name Meet Date 3,365 Lacey Dent Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational Feb. 1

Men’s 2013 OUTdoor Honors and Rankings Southeastern Conference Championships SEC Finish Sixth • 52 points

SEC Champions

Diondre Batson (100 Meters)

All-SEC

Diondre Batson (First team, 100 Meters) Dushane Farrier (Second team, 4x100-Meter Relay) Justin Fondren (Second team and All-Freshman, High Jump) Akeem Haynes (Second team, 4x100-Meter Relay) Alex Sanders (Second team, 4x100-Meter Relay) Robbie Farnham-Rose (All-Freshman, 1,500 Meters) Imani Brown (All-Freshman, Triple Jump) Elias Hakansson (All-Freshman, Weight Throw)

SEC Scorers

Diondre Batson (100 Meters, First) Justin Fondren (High Jump, Second) Elias Hakannson (Weight Throw, Third) Robbie Farnham-Rose (1,500 Meters, Fourth) Jonathan Reid (Triple Jump, Fifth) Imani Brown (Triple Jump, Seventh) 4x100-Meter Relay Team (Second) 4x400-Meter Relay Team (Sixth)

NCAA Championships NCAA Finish 11th • 20 points

NCAA Scorers

Diondre Batson • Five Points (Fourth, 100 Meters) Elias Hakansson • One Point (Eighth, Hammer Throw) Imani Brown • Three Points (Sixth, Triple Jump) Kamal Fuller • Three Points (Sixth, Long Jump) 4x100 Meter Relay Team • Eight Points (Second)

NCAA Qualifiers

Diondre Batson (100, 200, 4x100 Relay) Dwight Davis (4x400 Relay) Kamal Fuller (Long Jump) Alex Sanders (4x100) Akeem Haynes (4x100) Dushane Farrier (4x100) Joel Lynch (4x400) Ken Taylor (4x400) Quincy Smith (4x400) Elias Hakansson (Hammer) Justin Fondren (High Jump) Imani Brown (Triple Jump)

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2013 Review Diondre Batson (100, 4x100) Kamal Fuller (Long Jump) Alex Sanders (4x100) Akeem Haynes (4x100) Dushane Farrier (4x100) Elias Hakansson (Hammer) Justin Fondren (High Jump) Imani Brown (Triple Jump)

Finishes

4x100-Meter Relay Team (Second) Diondre Batson (Fourth, 100 Meters) Imani Brown (Sixth, Triple Jump) Kamal Fuller (Sixth, Long Jump) Elias Hakansson (Eighth, Hammer) Justin Fondren (t13th, High Jump)

Men’s 2013 OUtdoor Top Times and marks 100 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 10.01 Diondre Batson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 4 10.05Q Diondre Batson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 5 2 10.06 Diondre Batson Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 10.12 Diondre Batson SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 1 10.16Q Diondre Batson SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 5 10.26 Diondre Batson LSU Alumni Gold April 20 1 10.37 Akeem Haynes Spec Towns Invitational April 13 4 10.38 Akeem Haynes SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 13 10.46 Alex Sanders Spec Towns Invitational April 13 6 10.46 Akeem Haynes Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1

200 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 20.35Q Diondre Batson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 3 20.52 Diondre Batson SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 3 20.61 Diondre Batson Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 20.91Q Diondre Batson SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 5 21.39 Akeem Haynes Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 4 21.52 James Harrington Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 21.60 Dushane Farrier SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 23 21.66 Joel Lynch Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 7 21.71 James Harrington SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 26

400 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 46.72 Quincy Smith LSU Alumni Gold April 20 6 46.86 Quincy Smith Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 3 47.36 Quincy Smith Spec Towns Invitational April 13 2 47.44 Dwight Davis Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 47.49 Dwight Davis Spec Towns Invitational April 13 3 47.52 Quincy Smith SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 11 47.67 Dwight Davis SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 12 47.72 Joel Lynch Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 7 47.94 Joel Lynch LSU Alumni Gold April 20 4 (B) 47.96 Joel Lynch Spec Towns Invitational April 13 7

800 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 1:49.87 Ken Taylor Spec Towns Invitational April 13 2 1:49.95 Ken Taylor Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 7 1:51.14 Ken Taylor LSU Alumni Gold April 20 8 1:51.60 Ken Taylor SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 15 1:53.82 Andrew Harris Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 12 1:54.05 Alex Jenkins Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 13 1:54.16 Alex LoPresti Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 14 1:54.51 Andrew Harris LSU Alumni Gold April 20 1 (B) 1:56.07 Andrew Harris SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 28 1:56.53 Alex Jenkins SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 29

1,500 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:45.47 Robbie Farnham-Rose Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 3:47.55 Robbie Farnham-Rose Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 3:51.46 Robbie Farnham-Rose SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 4 3:53.40Q Robbie Farnham-Rose SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 9 3:54.10 Parker Deuel Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 5 3:55.75 Gil Walton LSU Alumni Gold April 20 7 3:56.07 Parker Deuel Alabama Relays March 22 16 3:57.43 Parker Deuel Spec Towns Invitational April 13 2 3:57.52 Austin Duckworth Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 7 3:58.31 Gil Walton Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 8 4:01.45 Alex LoPresti LSU Alumni Gold April 20 3 (B) 4:01.50 Austin Duckworth Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 12

5,000 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 14:32.42 Austin Duckworth Alabama Relays March 22 1 14:55.32 Gil Walton Alabama Relays March 22 5 14:55.37 Gil Walton Drake Relays April 25 21 15:11.88 Justin Ahalt Alabama Relays March 22 14

10,000 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 31:39.24 Austin Duckworth SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 14 32:42.84 Gil Walton SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 18

3,000-meter steeplechase

Time Name Meet Date Finish 9:10.80 Parker Deuel Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 3 9:26.15 Matt Joyner Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 9:30.55 Parker Deuel LSU Alumni Gold April 20 1 9:39.83 Matt Joyner LSU Alumni Gold April 20 2 9:41.11 Parker Deuel SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 13 9:58.01 Eric Sivill Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 6

4x100-meter relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 38.54 A. Sanders, D. Batson, NCAA Outdoor Championships June 8 2 A. Haynes, D. Farrier 1 38.78Q A. Sanders, D. Batson, NCAA Outdoor Championships June 5 A. Haynes, D. Farrier 38.97 A. Sanders, D. Batson, Drake Relays April 27 1 A. Haynes, D. Farrier 39.08 A. Sanders, D. Batson, SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 2 A. Haynes, D. Farrier 1 39.17 A. Sanders, D. Batson, Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 A. Haynes, D. Farrier 1 39.89 A. Haynes, D. Batson, Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 J. Harrington, A. Sanders 2 40.30 A. Sanders, D. Batson Alabama Relays March 23 J. Harrington, D. Davis 3 40.34Q A. Sanders, D. Batson, Drake Relays April 26 A. Haynes, D. Farrier

4x400-meter relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:06.04 J. Lynch, K. Taylor, Drake Relays April 27 4 D. Davis, Q. Smith 3:06.36 J. Lynch, D. Davis, SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 6 K. Taylor, Q. Smith 3:06.69p J. Lynch, D. Davis, NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 12 K. Taylor, Q. Smith 3:07.75 J. Lynch, D. Davis, Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 Q. Smith, K. Taylor 3:08.47 J. Lynch, Q. Smith, Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 D. Batson, K. Taylor 3:08.89 J. Lynch, D. Davis, Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 Q. Smith, K. Taylor 3:08.46q J. Lynch, K. Taylor, Drake Relays April 26 4 D. Davis, Q. Smith

sprint medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:19.70 J. Harrington, J. Lynch, Drake Relays April 27 5 Q. Smith, K. Taylor 3:20.52 D. Davis, J. Lynch Alabama Relays March 22 1 Q. Smith, K. Taylor

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distance medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 9:51.62 P. Deuel, J. Lynch Alabama Relays March 23 1 A. LoPresti, R. Farnham-Rose

high jump

+Mark Name Meet Date 7-2 ¼ Justin Fondren SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 7-0 ½ Justin Fondren SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 7-0 ½ Justin Fondren NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 7-0 ¼ Justin Fondren Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 6-11 ½ Justin Fondren Drake Relays April 27 6-11 ½ Justin Fondren LSU Alumni Gold April 20 6-10 ¾ Justin Fondren SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 6-10 ¾ Justin Fondren Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 6-10 ¾ Justin Fondren Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 6-10 ¾ Justin Fondren NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7

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Mark Name Meet Date Finish 15-7 Jonathan Stiegler Spec Towns Invitational April 13 2 15-3 Jonathan Stiegler Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 6 15-1 Jonathan Stiegler Samford Multi Invitational April 27 5 15-1 Jonathan Stiegler Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -14-11 Jonathan Stiegler Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 7 14-9 Jonathan Stiegler Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -14-9 Connor Foxworth Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 8 14-7 ¼ Jonathan Stiegler Alabama Relays March 22 12

long jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 25-8 ¼ Kamal Fuller NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 6 25-3 ¼ Kamal Fuller NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 -25-1 ¼ Kamal Fuller Drake Relays April 26 3 24-10 ½ Kamal Fuller Drake Relays April 26 -24-8 ½ Kamal Fuller NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 -24-7 ¾ Kamal Fuller Drake Relays April 26 -24-7 Kamal Fuller LSU Alumni Gold April 20 3 (I) 9 24-6 ¼ Kamal Fuller SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 24-5 ¾ Kamal Fuller Drake Relays April 26 -24-3 ½ Kamal Fuller SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 --

triple jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 52-2 ½ Imani Brown NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 6 52-0w Imani Brown NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 -51-7 ¼ Imani Brown NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 -51-3 ½ Jonathan Reid Spec Towns Invitational April 12 1 51-1 ½ Jonathan Reid SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 5 50-11 Imani Brown Spec Towns Invitational April 12 2 -50-10 Imani Brown NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 50-9 ½ Jonathan Reid SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -50-4 ¾ Jonathan Reid Drake Relays April 27 6 50-4 ½ Imani Brown SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 7

discus

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 156-5 Taber Wanstall Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 7 155-11 Taber Wanstall SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 16 152-3 Taber Wanstall Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -151-3 Taber Wanstall Alabama Relays March 23 17 148-8 Taber Wanstall Alabama Relays March 23 -148-3 Taber Wanstall LSU Alumni Gold April 20 9 147-9 Taber Wanstall SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 -147-4 Taber Wanstall Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -147-1 Taber Wanstall Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -145-9 Taber Wanstall LSU Alumni Gold April 20 --

hammer throw

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Mark Name Meet Date Finish 214-11 Elias Hakansson SEC Outdoor Championships May 9 3 214-3 Elias Hakansson SEC Outdoor Championships May 9 -213-9 Elias Hakansson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 8 212-5 Elias Hakansson SEC Outdoor Championships May 9 -212-2 Elias Hakansson SEC Outdoor Championships May 9 -211-5 Elias Hakansson SEC Outdoor Championships May 9 -211-5 Elias Hakansson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 -211-4 Elias Hakansson Samford Multi Invitational April 27 1 211-3 Elias Hakansson Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 211-3 Elias Hakansson NCAA Outdoor Championships June 6 --

javelin

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 207-3 Kevin Shannon LSU Alumni Gold April 20 5 206-1 Kevin Shannon Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 204-11 Kevin Shannon Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 201-8 Kevin Shannon LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -200-6 Kevin Shannon Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -198-8 Kevin Shannon Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -197-1 Kevin Shannon SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 10 197-0 Kevin Shannon Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -197-0 Kevin Shannon Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -195-3 Kevin Shannon LSU Alumni Gold April 20 --

woMen’s 2013 OUTdoor Honors and Rankings Southeastern Conference Championships SEC Finish 12th • 20 points

SEC Champions None

All-SEC

Katelyn Greenleaf (All-Freshman, 10,000 Meters)

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SEC Scorers

Krystle Schade (High Jump, Third) Alexis Paine (Pole Vault, Fourth) Callie Ives (Long Jump, Sixth) Yanique Malcolm (800 Meters, Seventh) Lee Stowers (Hammer Throw, Seventh) Rebecca Stover (Eighth, 3,000-Meter Steeplechase) Bekah Hoppis (Eighth, Javelin)

NCAA Championships NCAA Finish t45th • Five points

NCAA Scorers

Alexis Paine • Five Points (Fourth, Pole Vault)

NCAA Qualifiers

Wilamena Hopkins (Shot Put) Alexis Paine (Pole Vault) Krystle Schade (High Jump)

All-America

Alexis Paine (Pole Vault)

Finishes

Alexis Paine (Fourth, Pole Vault) Krystle Schade (11th, High Jump) Wilamena Hopkins (20th, Shot Put)

woMen’s 2013 OUtdoor Top Times and marks 100 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 12.02 Sarah Thomas Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 2 12.05 Sarah Thomas SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 21 12.05 Sarah Thomas Spec Towns Invitational April 13 14 12.13 Sarah Thomas Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 8 12.27 Sarah Thomas LSU Alumni Gol April 20 5 12.36 Sarah Thomas Alabama Relays March 22 1

200 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 24.50 Joy Maneice-Marbury Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 12 24.53 Sarah Thomas Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 4 24.57 Sarah Thomas LSU Alumni Gold April 20 4 24.91 Joy Maneice-Marbury LSU Alumni Gold April 20 9 25.07 Sarah Thomas SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 27

400 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 54.69 Yanique Malcolm Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 2 56.48 Joy Maneice-Marbury Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 4 56.95 Dacia Mays Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 57.17 Shani Chandler Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 11 57.21 Dacia Mays Spec Towns Invitational April 13 14 57.26 Dacia Mays LSU Alumni Gold April 20 11 57.39 Joy Maneice-Marbury Spec Towns Invitational April 13 15 58.92 Aubrielle Wright Alabama Relays March 22 6

800 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 2:05.32 Yanique Malcolm Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 8 2:07.89 Kimberley Ficenec LSU Alumni Gold April 20 2:08.30 Yanique Malcolm SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 7 2:08.48Q Yanique Malcolm SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 8 2:09.75 Kimberley Ficenec Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 2:10.02 Kimberley Ficenec Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 6 2:11.14 Aubrielle Wright Spec Towns Invitational April 13 3 2:12.62 Aubrielle Wright SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 17 2:12.93 Aubrielle Wright Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 10 2:13.46 Yanique Malcolm LSU Alumni Gold April 20 10

1,500 meters

Time Name Meet Date Finish 4:23.28Q Meropi Panagiotou SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 5 4:24.16 Meropi Panagiotou SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 10 4:28.23 Kimberley Ficenec Alabama Relays March 22 1 4:28.42 Meropi Panagiotou LSU Alumni Gold April 20 2 4:29.39 Meropi Panagiotou Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 4:31.86 Susie Kemper LSU Alumni Gold April 20 4 4:33.28 Meropi Panagiotou Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 2 4:34.82 Meropi Panagiotou Alabama Relays March 22 4 4:35.39 Rebecca Stover LSU Alumni Gold April 20 7 4:36.72 Susie Kemper Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 5


2013 Review Time Name Meet Date Finish 17:03.94 Katelyn Greenleaf SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 21 17:16.74 Katelyn Greenleaf Alabama Relays March 22 4 17:19.64 Susie Kemper SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 29 17:30.72 Rebecca Stover SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 36

10,000 meters

Collegiate Record UA Record

31:18.07, Lisa Uhl (Iowa State), March 26, 2010 33:05.43, Elspeth Turner, June 4, 1988

Time Name Meet Date Finish 34:52.13 Katelyn Greenleaf Mt. SAC Relays April 19 8

100-meter hurdles Collegiate Record UA Record

12.48, Ginnie Crawford (USC), June 9, 2006 12.96, Neau Walker, May 28, 2004

Meet Date Finish Time Name 14.00 Lacey Dent Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 14.35 Lacey Dent Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 5 14.45 Lacey Dent Alabama Relays March 23 7 15.19 Lacey Dent LSU Alumni Gold April 20 15 15.85 (p) Lacey Dent Drake Relays April 26 28

400-meter hurdles

Time Name Meet Date Finish 59.29 Shani Chandler Spec Towns Invitational April 13 2 1:00.07 Shani Chandler Drake Relays April 27 12 1:00.19 Shani Chandler LSU Alumni Gold April 20 2 1:00.65 Shani Chandler Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 4 1:01.71 Shani Chandler SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 15 3 1:02.02 Shani Chandler Alabama Relays March 23

3,000-meter steeplechase

Time Name Meet Date Finish 10:38.91 Rebecca Stover SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 8 10:48.27 Rebecca Stover Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 3

4x100-meter relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 45.95 Thomas, Tabor, Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 3 Maneice-Marbury, Dent

4x400-meter relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:42.59 (p) S. Chandler, Y. Malcolm, Drake Relays April 26 10 Maneice-Maybury, D. Mays 3:43.08 Maneice-Marbury Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 Mays, Wright, Chandler 3:43.89 Maneice-Marbury Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 Mays, Malcolm, Wright 3:44.58 S. Chandler, Y. Malcolm, SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 9 S. Thomas, D. Mays 3:45.44 Maneice-Marbury, Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 Tabor, Mays, Chandler

sprint medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 3:56.53 S. Thomas, J. M-Marbury Alabama Relays March 22 1 D. Mays, Y. Malcolm

distance medley relay

Time Name Meet Date Finish 11:09.50 S. Kemper, D. Mays, Drake Relays April 27 2 Y. Malcolm, K. Ficenec

high jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 6-0 ¾ Krystle Schade SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 3 6-0 ¾ Krystle Schade LSU Alumni Gold April 20 1 6-0 Krystle Schade Spec Towns Invitational April 13 t3 5-11 ½ Krystle Schade Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 3 5-10 ¾ Krystle Schade SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -5-10 ¾ Krystle Schade LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -5-10 ¾ Krystle Schade Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 1 5-10 ¾ Krystle Schade NCAA Outdoor Championships June 8 11 5-10 Krystle Schade Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -5-10 Krystle Schade Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 --

pole vault

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 14-7 ¼ Alexis Paine Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 1 14-5 ¼ Alexis Paine Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -14-5 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 4 14-3 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 -14-2 Alexis Paine Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 14-1 ¼ Alexis Paine Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -14-1 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 -13-11 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 -13-10 Alexis Paine LSU Alumni Gold April 20 1 13-7 ¼ Alexis Paine NCAA Outdoor Championships June 7 --

long jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 20-8 Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 1 20-4 ¼ Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -20-3 ½w Callie Ives SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 6 19-11 ¼ Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -19-11 Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -19-10 ¼ Callie Ives LSU Alumni Gold April 20 2 19-9 ¾ Callie Ives SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -19-9 ¾w Callie Ives SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -19-9 ½ Callie Ives LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -19-8 Callie Ives Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 4

triple jump

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 38-9 Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 5 38-5 ½ Callie Ives Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 4 38-4 Callie Ives Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -37-8 ½ Callie Ives Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -37-8 ¾ Callie Ives Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -37-7 ¼ Callie Ives Spec Towns Invitational April 13 -37-3 ¾ Callie Ives Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 9

shot put

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 50-4 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins NCAA Outdoor Championships June 8 20 50-4 ½ Wilamena Hopkins Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 5 50-4 Wilamena Hopkins SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 10 50-0 ½ Wilamena Hopkins NCAA Outdoor Championships June 8 -49-11 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 -49-3 Wilamena Hopkins Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 -48-8 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 -48-6 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins SEC Outdoor Championships May 12 -48-6 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Spec Towns Invitational April 13 5 48-4 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 2

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Mark Name Meet Date Finish 133-1 Wilamena Hopkins LSU Alumni Gold April 20 13 131-3 Wilamena Hopkins LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -130-7 Wilamena Hopkins LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -125-6 Wilamena Hopkins Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 6 123-0 Wilamena Hopkins Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -120-3 Wilamena Hopkins Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 --

hammer throw

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 179-6 Lee Stowers LSU Alumni Gold April 20 5 179-0 Nia Barnes Samford Multi Invitational April 27 3 178-11 Lee Stowers SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 7 177-11 Lee Stowers Samford Multi Invitational April 27 4 177-11 Lee Stowers Crimson Tide Invitational April 6 6 177-4 Lee Stowers Alabama Relays March 23 6 177-2 Lee Stowers LSU Alumni Gold April 20 -177-1 Nia Barnes Samford Multi Invitational April 27 -177-1 Lee Stowers Spec Towns Invitational April 13 7 176-8 Lee Stwoers SEC Outdoor Championships May 10 --

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javelin

Mark Name Meet Date Finish 140-8 Bekah Hoppis LSU Alumni Gold April 20 3 139-4 Bekah Hoppis SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 8 138-10 Bekah Hoppis Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 2 138-7 Bekah Hoppis Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -137-1 Bekah Hoppis SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -136-2 Nia Barnes SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 15 135-2 Bekah Hoppis SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -135-0 Bekah Hoppis SEC Outdoor Championships May 11 -134-5 Bekah Hoppis Yellow Jacket Invitational March 30 -133-10 Bekah Hoppis Alabama Relays March 22 6

heptathlon

Points Name Meet Date 4,824 Lacey Dent SEC Outdoor Championships May 9-10

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Records & History Alabama’s GOLD MEDALIST On August 6, 2012, former University of Alabama track standout Kirani James added Olympic gold medalist to his growing resume by winning the 400 meters in dominant fashion with a personal-best time of 43.94 at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games at the London Olympic Stadium. James, representing his home country of Grenada, became the small Caribbean island’s first Olympic medalist as well as the first nonAmerican to break the 44-second barrier in the history of the event. As he had in his two qualifying races, the 19-year-old James ran an extremely strong and controlled race throughout the entire 400 meters but dramatically pulled away from the field in the final 100 meters to win by more than half of second. Luguelin Santos of the Dominican Republic earned the silver medal in 44.46 while Lalonde Gordon of Trinidad and Tobago took bronze in 44.52. The gold medal performance comes just 13 months into James’ professional career. The two-time NCAA Champion in the event, turned professional after winning his second NCAA title in June of 2011. He capped his first professional season in grand fashion by winning the World Championship in the event in September 2011. James’ gold medal was the fourth medal earned by a former UA male track athlete as he joined Americans Jan Johnson and Calvin Smith in the annals of UA track history. Johnson earned a bronze medal in the pole vault in the 1972 games while Smith won a gold medal as part of the 4x100-meter relay team in 1984 and an individual bronze medal in the 100 meters in 1988.

Academic Honors Academic All-Americans Alabama track and field and cross country has been a fixture in the yearly CoSIDA Academic All-America awards with six student-athletes garnering a total of 10 All-America honors, all in the last decade.

Alexis Paine 2013

Leigh Gilmore 2012

Nathan Corder 2010, 2011, 2012

Beth Mallory 2006

Brian Rohrer 2004, 2003, 2002

Troy Henderson 2002

Records & History

Track & Field All-Academic Team Honors Men Women 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003

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Men Austin Duckworth Kamal Fuller Matt Joyner Joel Lynch Jonathan Reid Taber Wanstall

Women Nia Barnes Shani Chandler Becca Hoppis Dacia Mays Palee Myrex Alexis Paine Kyrstle Schade Lee Stowers Sarah Thomas Claire Turner Merilyn Uudmae Aubrielle Wright

Joakim Nilsson 1995

USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Alabama track and field and cross country has been honored multiple times by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association as an All-Academic team for its endeavors in the classroom. To be considered for the USTFCCCA AllAcademic Track or Cross Country Team, a team must have a 3.00 cumulative GPA.

Former Alabama star Kirani James won the gold medal in the 400 meters at the 2012 Summer Olympic Games.

2013 SEC Honor Roll Alabama track and field and cross country is one of Alabama’s most well represented programs on the SEC Honor Roll. In 2013, six members of the men’s team and 12 members of the women’s team were named to the SEC Honor Roll.

Cross Country All-Academic Team Honors Men Women 2009 2010 2008 2009 2007 2008 2006 2006 2004 2005 2003 2002 2002 2001 2001 1996 1995

2013 SEC First year Honor Roll Alabama’s freshman and first-year studentathletes were also represented with 15 men and 10 women earning a spot on the SEC First Year Honor Roll. Men Justin Ahalt Andrew Faris Kyle Felpel George Freiberger Elias Haakansson Andrew Harris Alex Jenkins Hayden Reed Kevin Shannon Eric Sivill Quincy Smith Jonathan Stiegler Nathan Vardaman Gilbert Walton Joseph Williams

Women Autumn Conn Lacey Dent Passion Gamble Katelyn Greenleaf Reed Hancock Callie Ives Susie Kemper Meropi Panagioutou Rebecca Stover Abigail Tankersley


Records & History Men’s SEC Indoor Championships History 1957

1964

1973

1978

SEC Champion: Dewell Crumpton (60 Yard High Hurdles, 7.80)

Top Three Finishers: Warren Hardy (Shot Put, 3rd) Gary Terrell (1,000 Yards, 3rd • Mile, 3rd)

SEC Champions: P. Harris - M. Sullivan - B. Russell - R. Faust (Mile Relay, 3:18.2)

SEC Champions: Joe Coombs (600 Yards, 1:09.70) Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 50‑5 3/4) Les West (Pole Vault, 16‑9) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 7‑1)

Top Three Finishers: Tom Atkinson (Mile, 2nd) Jesse Crowell (880 Yards, 3rd) Dewell Crumpton (60 Yard Low Hurdles, 2nd) Darrell Fitts (300 Yards, 2nd) Louie McLendon (Pole Vault, 2nd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1958

1st Place SEC Champions: Tommy Jennings (Long Jump, 22‑5 1/4) John Uelses (Pole Vault, 14-0 • 60 Yard Low Hurdles, 7.10) Top Three Finishers: Marlon Moore (Shot Put, 3rd) Earnest Turcotte (60 Yards, 3rd)

1959

1st Place SEC Champion: Louie McLendon (Pole Vault, 12‑8) Top Three Finishers: Marvin Hardin (Long Jump, 2nd) Wilbur Hufman (60 Yard Low Hurdles • 2nd 60 Yard High Hurdles, 2nd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1960

2nd Place Top Three Finishers: Tony Hogan (60 Yard Low Hurdles, 3rd • 60 Yard High Hurdles, 2nd) Wilbur Huffman (60 Yard High Hurdles, 3rd) Billy Jennings (Mile, 3rd) Robert Peet (Two Mile, 3rd)

1961

1st Place SEC Champions: Ronald Carter (High Jump, 6‑2) Gary Martin (60 Yards, 6.3) Top Three Finishers: Gordon Graham (Mile, 2nd • Two-Mile, 2nd) Wilbur Hufman (60 Yard Low Hurdles, 2nd) Ronald Smith (Mile, 3rd)

7th Place

1965

5th Place SEC Champion: Warren Hardy (Shot Put, 55‑7) Top Three Finishers: Bill Moseley (60 Yards, 3rd) Kenneth Rainey (Shot Put, 3rd)

1966

5th Place SEC Champion: Mike Wiley (Shot Put, 53‑2 1/4)

1967

3rd Place SEC Champion: David Adkins (440 Yards, 48.9) Top Three Finishers: Larry LaPray (High Jump, 2nd) Ernest Parker (Pole Vault, 3rd) Mile Relay (2nd) Two-Mile Relay (3rd)

1968

4th Place SEC Champion: Angelo Harris (Two-Mile, 9:00.3) Top Three Finishers: David Adkins (600 Yards, 2nd) Two-Mile Relay (3rd)

1969

8th Place

1970

6th Place Top Three Finishers: Bill Russell (600 Yards, 3rd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1971

6th Place

1st Place

Top Three Finishers: Tim Hamilton (Pole Vault, 2nd) Two-Mile Relay (3rd)

SEC Champions: Charley Moseley (Long Jump, 23‑8) Ronald Carter (Shot Put, 52‑1)

1972

1962

Top Three Finishers: Billy Jennings (880 Yards, 2nd) Gary Martin (60 Yards, 2nd) Billy Moseley (60 Yard Low Hurdles, 2nd) Charley Moseley (60 Yard High Hurdles, 2nd)

1963

2nd Place SEC Champions: Charley Moseley (60 Yard Low Hurdles, 6.90 • 60 Yard High Hurdles, 7.30 • Long Jump, 24‑1) Ronald Smith (1,000 Yards, 2:17.3) Top Three Finishers: James Dillard (High Jump, 2nd) Gary Martin (60 Yards, 3rd)

1st Place SEC Champions: Jerry Cargile (440 Yards, 49.40) John Hannah (Shot Put, 59‑8 1/2) Jan Johnson (Pole Vault, 17‑1) Henry Orum (60 Yard High Hurdles, 7.3 • Long Jump, 25‑6) Tom Whatley (60 Yards, 6.2) J. Cargile - M. Sullivan - B. Russell - R. Faust (Mile Relay, 3:16.5) Top Three Finishers: Tim Hamilton (Pole Vault, 2nd, 16‑9) Don Hobson (High Jump, 2nd, 6‑8) Henry Orum (Triple Jump, 3rd, 49‑7 1/2) Bill Russell (880 Yards, 2nd)

2nd Place

Top Three Finishers: Mark Brown (Mile, 2nd, 4:07.80 • Two Mile, 3rd, 8:50.30) John Hannah (Shot Put, 2nd, 57-4 1/4) Wayne Hicks (Pole Vault, 2nd, 15-6) Don Hobson (High Jump, 3rd, 6-8) Ernest Odom (60 Yards, 3rd, 6.25) Henry Orum (60 Yard High Hurdles, 3rd 7.20) Bill Russell (880 Yards, 3rd, 1:55.40) H. Gibson - J. Mather - B. Russell - P. Harris (Two-Mile Relay, 2nd)

1974

2nd Place SEC Champions: Ernest Robinson (Long Jump, 25‑3) Tom Whatley (60 Yards, 6.00) Top Three Finishers: Steve Bolt (Mile, 3rd, 4:08.7) David Gerasimchuk (Shot Put, 2nd, 58‑7 3/4) Tim Hamilton (Pole Vault, 2nd, 16‑4) Wayne Hicks (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑4) Henry Orum (Long Jump, 2nd, 25‑3 • Triple Jump, 2nd, 49‑10 1/2)

1975

5th Place SEC Champion: Steve Bolt (Mile, 4:04.7 • Two Mile Run, 8:47.6) Top Three Finishers: Ray Edgeworth (1,000 Yards, 3rd, 2:11.30) Steve England (Shot Put, 3rd, 55‑8), Grant Glackman (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑0) R. Bouttier - R. Edgeworth - J. Mater - C. Silvernail (Two-Mile Relay, 3rd, 7:40.8)

3rd Place

Top Three Finishers: Rick Bishop (Two-Mile, 3rd, 9:01.16) Isaac Levine (600 Yards, 3rd, 1:10.9) George Wynn (Triple Jump, 3rd, 49‑5) I. Levine - J. Coombs - D. Gaston - T. Husbands (Mile Relay, 2nd, 3:15.5)

1979

3rd Place SEC Champions: Joe Coombs (600 Yards,1:09.9) C. Palmer - I. Levine - J. Mallard - J. Coombs (Mile Relay, 3:16.26) Top Three Finishers: Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 3rd, 58‑4 3/4) Mike Hill (Three-Mile, 2nd, 13:36.49) Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 2nd, 51‑3) Les West (Pole Vault, 2nd, 15‑6) Tom Wise (High Jump, 3rd, 7‑0) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 2nd, 7‑0)

1980

4th Place SEC Champion: Hreinn Halldorsson (Shot Put, 66‑2) Top Three Finishers: Allen Buford (600 Yards, 3rd, 1:12.06) Calvin Smith (60 Yards, 3rd, 6.20) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 3rd, 7‑0)

1981

7th Place

4th Place

Top Three Finishers: Allen Buford (600 Yards, 3rd, 1:11.71) Calvin Smith (60 Yards, 2nd, 6.17) Mile Relay (2nd, 3:15.78)

SEC Champion: Steve Bolt (Mile, 3:59.40 • Two-Mile, 8:41.00)

1982

1976

Top Three Finishers: Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 2nd, 57‑7 1/2) Gary England (Shot Put, 3rd, 57‑5) Devon Hind (Mile, 3rd, 4:06.9)

1977

3rd Place SEC Champions: Steve Bolt (Two-Mile, 8:42.5) Gary England (Shot Put, 62‑5 1/2) Less West (Pole Vault, 16‑0) Top Three Finishers: Steve Bolt (Mile, 2nd, 4:02.2) Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 3rd, 60‑4 3/4) Stan Cain (Shot Put, 2nd, 60‑5) Darrol Gatson (440 Yards, 3rd, 49.10) Nate Harrison (1,000 Yards, 3rd, 2:11.80) Anthony Wesley (600 Yards, 2nd, 1:10.60) Two-Mile Relay (2nd, 7:47.30)

5th Place SEC Champions: Emmit King (55 Meters, 6.24) William Wuyke (1,000 Meters, 2:22.22) I. Levine - W. Monroe - A. Buford - C. Vaughans (4x400 Meter Relay, 3:10.59) Top Three Finishers: Allen Buford (500 Meters, 2nd, 1:02.44) Rod Rudolph (High Jump, 2nd, 6‑11) William Wuyke (1,000 Meters, 2:22.22)

1983

2nd Place SEC Champions: Emmit King (55 Meters, 6.12) Dennis Raines (880 Yards, 1:52.36) Calvin Smith (300 Yards, 29.67) William Wuyke (1,000 Yards, 2:11.29) A. Buford - W. Monroe - C. Smith - C. Vaughans (Mile Relay, 3:14.64)

Records & History

3rd Place

Top Three Finishers: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Shot Put, 3rd, 55‑9) Calvin Smith (55 Meters, 2nd, 6.18) Cedric Vaughans (440 Yards, 3rd, 47.96) Two-Mile Relay (3rd, 7:33.21)

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Records & History Men’s SEC Indoor Championships History 1984

1990

1999

2006

SEC Champions: Thomas McCants (High Jump, 7‑1) Cedric Vaughans (600 Yards, 1:09.74) William Wuyke (1,000 Yards, 2:14.41) L. Smith - W. Monroe - T. Menefee - C. Vaughans (Mile Relay, 3:13.16) T. Menefee - C. Vaughans - T. Davis - W. Wuyke (Two Mile Relay, 7:35.55)

Top Three Finishers: German Beltran (5,000 Meters, 3rd, 13:47.01) Brad McCuaig (200 Meters, 3rd, 21.51) Guy Schultz (3,000 Meters, 3rd, 8:15.96) B. McCuaig - E. Nava - M. Coney - G. Parker (4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:10.35)

Top Three Finishers: Faizal Emamaullee (5,000 Meters, 2nd, 14:07.10) Cori Loving (400 Meters, 3rd, 47.04) Derrick Jones (Weight Throw, 3rd, 66-5 3/4) J. Taylor - J. Dixon - R. Farr - C. Loving (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:09.46) J. Williamson - C. Loving - D. Edwards - T. Broe (Distance Medley Relay, 3rd, 9:58.91)

SEC Champion: Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 1st, 1:49.90)

2nd Place

1985

3rd Place SEC Champions: Thomas McCants (High Jump, 7‑1 1/2) William Wuyke (1,000 Yards, 2:10.22) R. Perry - W. Wuyke - T. Menefee - T. Davis (Two Mile Relay, 7:37.96) Top Three Finishers: Gunnar Ageskar (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑06) Doug Cronkite (Three Mile, 2nd, 13:53.29) Tony Davis (880 Yards, 3rd, 1:50.51) Ed Ellis (Shot Put, 3rd, 59‑8) Oscar Harris (Triple Jump, 2nd, 52-2 3/4) Cedric Vaughans (400 Yards, 2nd, 47.55)

1986

3rd Place SEC Champions: Keith Talley (60 Yard Hurdles, 7.12 • Long Jump, 25‑6) T. Davis - T. Richardson - P. McColgan - D. Reid (Distance Medley Relay, 9:50.06) Top Three Finishers: Gunnar Ageskar (Pole Vault, 2nd, 17‑1 1/2) L. Cantrell - S. Davis - T. Davis - A. Henson (Mile Relay, 2nd, 3:12.31)

1987

5th Place SEC Champion: Keith Talley (55 Meter Hurdles, 7.18) Top Three Finishers: Eggert Bogason (Shot Put, 3rd, 58‑11 1/4) Alfonzo Henson (800 Meters, 3rd, 1:51.47) Peter McColgan (1,500 Meters, 2nd, 3:45.45 • 3,000 Meters, 2nd, 8:10.18) L. Cantrell - A. Henson - K. Talley - J. Williams (4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:13.30)

Records & History

1988

6th Place

7th Place

1991

5th Place SEC Champion: Commissioner’s Trophy Award Winner (High Scorer) Clive Wright (200 Meters, 1st, 21.44)

SEC Champion: Emmanuel Bor (Mile, 1st, 4:01.74) Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Emmanuel Bor (3,000 Meters, 2nd, 8:04.80)

2008

9th Place

7th Place

SEC Champion: Tim Broe (Mile, 1st, 3:59.67 • 3,000 Meters, 1st, 8:00.08)

Top Three Finishers: Samuel Boateng (200 Meters, 3rd, 21.36) Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 3rd, 46.89) E. Nava - H. Hagan - W. Simmons - S. Amegatcher (4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:10.30)

Top Three Finishers: Chris Mutai (5,000 Meters, 3rd, 14:10.70) Ron Bramlett (60 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 7.69) J. Williamson - R. Hunter - D. Edwards - T. Broe (Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 9:44.49)

SEC Champion: Tyson David (5000 Meters, 1st, 13:46.19)

1993

2001

2010

SEC Champions: H. Hagan - O. Alohan - W. Simmons - S. Amegatcher (4x400 Meter Relay, 3:09.90)

Commissioner’s Trophy Award Winner (High Scorer): David Kimani

Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Kirani James (400 Meters, 2nd, 45.24)

Top Three Finishers: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 2nd, 47.15) Garrette Flowers (High Jump, 2nd, 7-2 1/4) Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 3rd, 25-8 1/4)

SEC Champion: Ron Bramlett (60 Meter Hurdles, 1st, 7.55) David Kimani (3,000 Meters, 1st, 8:03.90 • Mile, 1st, 4:00.75)

2011

7th Place

1994

10th Place

1995

8th Place SEC Champion: Omokaro Alohan (400 Meters, 1st, 46.96) Top Three Finishers: Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 2nd, 26-2 3/4 • Triple Jump, 2nd, 53-8 1/4)

1996

9th Place

1997

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8th Place

1992

Top Three Finishers: German Beltran (3,000 Meters, 3rd, 8:11.03) Tony Gines (1,000 Meters, 3rd, 2:26.67) Alfonzo Henson (800 Meters, 2nd, 1:51.39) L. Cantrell - P. Goode - A. Henson - J. Williams (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:11.72)

Top Three Finishers: German Beltran (3,000 Meters, 3rd, 8:09.36) Larry Cantrell (500 Meters, 2nd, 1:02.43) Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 2nd, 52‑8 3/4) Doug Keen (1,000 Meters, 3rd, 2:27.29) Christian Schwabe (800 Meters, 3rd, 1:52.80)

4th Place

2007

Top Three Finishers: Clive Wright (55 Meters, 2nd, 6.30)

Top Three Finishers: Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 3rd, 24-11 • Triple Jump, 2nd, 53-4 1/2)

7th Place

2000

7th Place

Commissioner’s Trophy Award Winner (High Scorer): Tim Broe

SEC Champions: Larry Cantrell (500 Meters, 1:02.21) R. Perry - L. Cantrell - T. Gines - A. Henson (3,200 Meter Relay, 7:27.56)

1989

5th Place

8th Place Top Three Finishers: Sam Barall (Mile, 3rd, 4:05.59) Tim Broe (3,000 Meters, 2nd, 8:02.61) T. Broe - D. Bergdahl - J. McIngvale - S. Barall (Distance Medley Relay, 3rd, 9:55.67)

1998

7th Place SEC Champion: Derrick Jones (Weight Throw, 66-3) Top Three Finishers: Ken Fambro (55 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 7.52)

5th Place

Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Miguel Pate (Triple JumpJ, 2nd, 53-1 3/4)

2002

3rd Place Commissioner’s Trophy Award Winner (High Scorer): David Kimani SEC Champions: Ron Bramlett (60 Meter Hurdles, 1st, 7.55) David Kimani (Mile, 1st, 4:01.82 • 3,000 Meters, 1st, 7:57.05) Miguel Pate (Long Jump, 1st, 8.23m) Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Miguel Pate (Triple Jump, 2nd, 16.47m) Distance Medley Relay (Henderson, J. Fedler, C. McBride, D. Kimani; 2nd, 9:45.19)

2003

9th Place SEC Champion: Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 1st, 1:47.10)

2004

9th Place SEC Champion: Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 1st, 1:46.91)

2005

9th Place Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 2nd, 1:49.78)

SEC Champion: Tyson David (5000 Meters, 1st, 13:52.20)

2009

9th Place

Top Two Finishers (All-SEC): Distance Medley Relay (A. Kirwa, M. Watson, A. Stockstell, E. Bor, 2nd, 9:47.66)

7th Place

4th Place SEC Champion: Kirani James (400 Meters, 44.80) Fred Samoei (800 Meters, 1:49.68) J. Rop - T. Mickens - E. Bor - F. Samoei (Distance Medley Relay, 9:39.06) Top Three Finishers: Emmanuel Bor (3,000 Meters, 3rd, 8:02.07) Emmanuel Bor (Mile, 3rd, 4:07.80) Tyler Campbell (High Jump, 3rd, 7-0 1/2)

2012

10th Place Top Three Finishers: Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 3rd, 25-1 3/4)

2013

7th Place Top Three Finishers: Elias Hakansson (Weight Throw, 3rd, 66-6) Justin Fondren (High Jump, 3rd, 6-11 3/4) Robbie Farnham-Rose (Mile, 3rd, 4:02.34)


Records & History Women’s SEC Indoor Championships History 1984

1989

1995

2008

SEC Champion Yutta Shelton (High Jump, 5‑9 1/2)

SEC Champions Kristin Adler (High Jump, 5‑11 1/4) Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 43‑7 1/4)

Top Three Finisher Jessica Fry (5,000m, 2nd, 16:54.54)

SEC Champion Trish Bartholomew (400m, 52.10)

Top Three Finishers Pauline Davis (200m, 2nd, 23.48 - 55m, 3rd, 6.73) Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 2nd, 20‑1 1/2) Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 2nd, 48‑0 1/2) Sandra Latham (500m, 3rd, 1:14.19)

1996 10th

Top Three Finisher Chealsea Taylor (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0 3/4; Pentathalon, 3rd, 3,920 pts.)

Top Three Finisher Donna Cargill (800m, 3rd, 2:09.39)

2009

Top Three Finishers Rosita Astrom (880 Yards, 3rd, 2:13.45) Kathy Box (Three Mile, 3rd, 16:46.75) Michelle Dzyacky (High Jump, 3rd, 5‑8) Pia Iacova (Shot Put, 3rd, 48‑6 1/2) Lillie Leatherwood (440 Yard, 2nd, 54.51) Tina Walls (300 Yard, 35.43) Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 12:27.45)

1985 4th

SEC Champions Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 6‑1 1/2) Lillie Leatherwood (440 Yard, 54.74) Top Three Finishers Evelyn Adiru (880 Yard, 3rd, 2:12.17) Yutta Shelton (High Jump, 2nd, 5‑10 1/2)

1986

1st (Vacated) SEC Champions Evelyn Adiru (880 Yard, 2:09.21) Liz Lynch (Mile, 4:35.06 - Two Mile, 9:50.85) S. Crawford - V. Connally - Evelyn Adiru - Liz Lynch (Distance Medley Relay, 11:24.87) Top Three Finishers Laura Agront (High Jump, 2nd, 5‑8 3/4 - Triple Jump, 3rd, 39‑1) Pauline Davis (60 Yard, 2nd, 6.70 - 300 Yard, 2nd, 33.85) Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 2nd, 20‑2 1/4 Triple Jump, 2nd) Lillie Leatherwood (60 Yard, 3rd, 6.85) Liz Lynch (1,000 Yard, 2nd, 2:29.46) Jeni Nielsen (Three Mile, 2nd, 16:10.68) P. Davis - F. Hyacinth - L. Leatherwood -Jeni Nielson (Mile Relay, 2nd, 3:40.77)

5th

1990

1998

Top Three Finishers Susan Crawford (3,000m, 3rd, 9:32.69) Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 2nd, 45‑7 1/4) Kristen Seabury (800m, 2nd, 2:09.44) Tami Van Senus (Mile, 3rd, 4:50.03)

7th

5th

Top Three Finishers Anna Skoog (High Jump, 2nd, 6‑0 3/4) Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 3rd, 48‑10)

Top Three Finishers Laura Agront (High Jump, 3rd, 5‑9) Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 1st, 42‑4 - Long Jump, 2nd, 20‑7 3/4) Jeni Nielsen (5,000m, 2nd, 17:11.10) Heidi Olafsdottir (1,500m, 3rd, 4:23.68) Elspeth Turner (3,000m, 2nd, 9:17.87) E. Adiru - V. Connally - S. Crawford - Elspeth Turner (Distance Medley Relay, 3rd, 11:19.80)

1993

SEC Champions Evelyn Adiru (800m, 2:09.16) Pauline Davis (55m, 6.75 - 200m, 23.37) Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 20‑8 - Triple Jump, 43‑7 1/4) Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000m, 9:32.66) Elspeth Turner (5,000m, 16:17.68) Top Three Finishers Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 3rd, 46‑4 1/4) Heidi Olafsdottir (Mile, 2nd, 4:44.39) Mitzie Plaeger (Pentathlon, 2nd, 3,552 pts.) Sherryl White (500m, 3rd, 1:12.87) 1,600m Relay (3rd, 3:46.88) Adiru - Kristjonasdottir - Olafsdottir - Seabury (Distance Medley Relay, 2nd, 11:33.29)

SEC Champion Kim Laing (60m Hurdles, 1st, 8.23)

Top Three Finishers Ashley LaBudde (5,000m, 2nd, 16:46.64) Kiana Peake (Weight Throw, 3rd, 58-1 3/4)

SEC Champion Safiya Ingram (Shot Put, 52-11)

1992

4th

SEC Champions Vicky Lynch (800m, 2:06.38) M. Ohlund - C. Jenkins - Marie Ohlund - Vicky Lynch (4x800m Relay, 8:51.97) Top Three Finishers Faith Idehen (100m, 2nd, 6.82) Stacy Bowen (200m, 3rd, 23.80) Vicky Lynch (800m, 1st, 2:06.38)

1994 1st

SEC Champions Stacy Bowen (200m, 23.84) Marie Ohlund (800m, 2:06.43) Becki Wells (Mile, 4:44.96, 3,000m, 9:24.97) Marie Ohlund - B. Nunez - Malin Ohlund V. Lynch (Distance Medley Relay, 11:27.20) F. Idehen - D. Cargill - A. Lloyd - S. Bowen (4x400m Relay, 3:39.64) Top Three Finishers Andria Lloyd (200m, 2nd, 24.00) Vicky Lynch (800m, 2nd, 2:06.67) H. Shutt‑Warner (5,000m, 2nd, 16:53.78) Andrea Daniel (Triple Jump, 2nd, 41‑7 1/4)

Top Three Finisher Chealsea Taylor (High Jump, 3rd, 5-9 1.4; Pentathalon, 3rd, 3,934 pts.)

1999

SEC Champions Shannon Emory (Shot Put, 50‑2) Diane Francis (400m) C. Smith - Grace Buzu - K. Smith - Diane Francis (4x400m Relay, 3:40.54) Top Three Finishers Kristen Seabury (Mile, 3rd, 4:46.87) Tonya Lawson (55m Hurdles, 3rd, 7.71) Malin Ohlund - Marie Ohlund - K. Seabury - V. Lynch (4x800m Relay, 2nd, 8:49 3/4)

10th

2010

2000

4th

7th

12th

1991

SEC Champions Evelyn Adiru (800m, 2:07.52) Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 42‑4)

2nd

10th

SEC Champions Diane Dunrod (400m, 53.02) C. Smith - B. Thomas - K. Smith - D. Dunrod (4x400m Relay, 3:39.20)

T-2nd

1988

1997

4th

SEC Champions Malin Ohlund - C. Jenkins - Marie Ohlund - V. Lynch (4x800m Relay, 8:46.80) Marie Ohlund (Mile, 4:43.05)

1987

7th

7th

Top Three Finisher Safiya Ingram (Shot Put, 1st, 52-11; Weight Throw, 2nd, 59-2)

2001 8th

2002 11th

Top Three Finisher LaTasha Pharr (60m Hurdles, 3rd, 8.42)

2003 11th

2004 10th

Top Three Finisher Beau Walker (60m Hurdles, 3rd, 8.24)

2005 8th

SEC Champion Beau Walker (60m Hurdles, 8.16) Top Three Finishers LaTasha Pharr (Triple Jump, 2nd, 42-4 1/4) Beth Mallory (Shot Put, 3rd, 51-10 1/2)

2006

8th

Top Three Finishers Krystle Schade (High Jump, 2nd, 5-10 1/2) Chealsea Taylor (Pentathlon, 2nd, 4,019 pts.)

2011 9th

SEC Champion Wilamena Hopkins (Shot Put, 1st, 54-7 1/2) Top Three Finishers Kaylon Eppinger (60m Hurdles, 3rd, 8.29) Krystle Schade (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0 3/4) Amethyst Holmes (Weight Throrw, 3rd, 62-1 3/4)

2012 9th

SEC Champion Krystle Schade (High Jump, 1st, 6-2) Top Three Finishers Amethyst Holmes (Weight Throw, 2nd, 64-6 3/4) Angelica Howard (Weight Throw, 3rd, 64-5) Kaylon Eppinger (Pentathlon, 3rd, 4,081 pts.)

2013 10th

SEC Champion Alexis Paine (Pole Vault, 1st, 13-8 1/2) Top Three Finishers Krystle Schade (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0 1/2)

Records & History

3rd

8th SEC Champion Beau Walker (55m Hurdles, 7.53) Top Three Finishers Kou Luogon (400m, 3rd, 52.99)

2007 10th

Top Three Finishers Miruna Mataoanu (High Jump, 3rd, 5-9 3/4) Aymara Albury (Weight Throw, 3rd, 62-1 1/4) Aymara Albury (Shot Put, 2nd, 54-6 3/4)

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Records & History Men’s NCAA Indoor Championships History 1972 - Detroit, Michigan

1995 - Indianapolis, Indiana

1973 - Detroit, Michigan

1996 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 11th (7.5 pts.) National Champion: Jan Johnson (Pole Vault, 17-1 3/4) All‑American: Tom Whatley (60 Yards, 4th, 6.20)

Team Finish: 39th (2 pts.) All-Americans: Pearlie Harris—Bill Russell—Mike Sullivan—Randy Faust (Mile Relay, 4th, 3:17.40)

1974 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 9th (7 pts.) All‑Americans: Thomas Whatley (60 Yards, 3rd, 6.10); Tim Hamilton (Pole Vault, 2nd, 16-6)

1976 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 32nd (3 pts.) All‑American: Steve Bolt (Mile, 3rd, 4:03.61)

1977 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 6th (10 pts.) National Champion: Gary England (Shot Put, 63‑0 3/4) All‑Americans: Steve Bolt (Two Mile, 4th, 8:46.73); Stan Cain (Shot Put, 4th, 59-10 1/2)

1978 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 5th (23 pts.) National Champions: Tony Husbands—Ike Levine—Darroll Gatson—Joe Coombs (Mile Relay, 3:15.11) All‑Americans: Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 4th, 7-2); Joe Coombs (600 Yards, 2nd, 1:09.93)

1979 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 31st (6 pts.) All‑American: Joe Coombs (600 Yards, 3rd, 1:09.74)

1980 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 19th (8 pts.) All-American: Hreinn Halldorsson (Shot Put, 2nd, 65-2 3/4)

1982 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 14th (10 pts.) All‑Americans: Calvin Smith (60 Yards, 3rd, 6.17); Emmit King (60 Yards, 4th, 6.18)

1983 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: 13th (12 pts.) All‑Americans: Calvin Smith (60 Yards, 2nd, 6.18) William Wuyke (1,000 Yards, 4th, 2:09.93)

1984 - Syracuse, New York

Team Finish: 12th (10 pts.) National Champion: William Wuyke (1,000 Meters, 2:24.27)

1986 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Team Finish: 31st (4 pts.) All-American: Keith Talley (Long Jump, 4th, 25-8 3/4)

1987 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Team Finish: 13th (10 pts.) National Champion: Keith Talley (55 Meter Hurdles, 7.13)

Records & History

1988 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Team Finish: 44th (2 pts.) All-Americans: 4x400 Meter Relay, 5th, 3:12.44

1989 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 42nd (2 pts.) All‑Americans: German Beltran (3,000 Meters, 6th, 8:02.18); Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 6th, 53‑8 1/4); Larry Cantrell (400 Meters, 7th, 47.26)

1990 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 24th (6 pts.) All‑Americans: Marcend Coney—Brad McCuaig—Eduardo Nava—Greg Parker (4x400 Meter Relay, 3rd, 3:08.37)

1993 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 36th (5 pts.) All‑Americans: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 4th, 46.60); Henry Hagan—Omokaro Alohan—Warren Simmons—Solomon Amegatcher (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:08.03)

1994 - Indianapolis, IndianA

Team Finish: 30th (7 pts.) All‑Americans: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 6th, 46.91); David Nti‑Berko (Triple Jump, 7th, 52‑2 1/4); Brian Thomas (Long Jump, 7th, 25‑2 3/4)

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Team Finish: 19th (13 pts.) All Americans: David Nti-Berko (Triple Jump, 4th, 54-0 1/2); Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 3rd, 25-4 3/4 • Triple Jump, 7th, 53-0 3/4)

Team Finish: 14th (14 pts.) National Champion: Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 25-11) All-American: Andrew Owusu (Triple Jump, 5th, 53-1 3/4)

1997 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 39th (5 pts.) All-American: Tim Broe (3,000 Meters, 4th 7:59.52)

1999 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 34th (5 pts.) All-Americans: Tim Broe (3,000 Meters, 10th, 8:01.23); Ken Fambro (60 Meter Hurdles, 10th, 7.96); Derrick Jones (Weight Throw, 14th, 63-9); Cori Loving (400 Meters, 13th, 47.80); Tim Broe—John Williamson—Cori Loving—Dereik Edwards (Distance Medley Relay, 4th, 9:35.30)

2000 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: T-5th (29 pts.) All-Americans: Tim Broe (3,000 Meters, 2nd, 7:57.30); Ron Bramlett (60 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 7.72); Miguel Pate (Long Jump, 8th, 25-1 1/4); Jeremy Taylor (Long Jump, 6th, 25-6), Tim Broe-John Williamson-Cori Loving-Dereik Edwards (Distance Medley Relay, 9th, 9:41.93); Javon Dixon-Randy Farr-Cori Loving-Jeremy Taylor (4x400 Meter Relay, 11th, 3:10.15)

2001 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 4th (31 pts.) National Champions: David Kimani (3,000 Meters, 8:03.29 • 5,000 Meters, 13:42.32) All-Americans: Ron Bramlett (60 Meter hurdles, 2nd, 7.62); Miguel Pate, Long Jump, 6th, 25-8 3/4)

2002 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 2nd (47 pts.) National Champions: Ron Bramlett (60 Meter Hurdles, 7.59); Miguel Pate (Long Jump, 27-4 1/2) All-Americans: David Kimani (Mile, 2nd, 4:00.33 • 3,000 Meters, 4th, 8:02.59); Troy HendersonO’neil Wright-Curtis McBride-David Kimani (Distance Medley Relay, 3rd 9:32.97); Miguel Pate (Triple Jump, 2nd, 54-2 1/2)

2003 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 34th (6 pts.) All-Americans: Latonel Williams (200 Meters, 3rd, 20.71)

2004 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 44th (4 pts.) All-Americans: Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 5th, 1:48.65); Chauncey Harris (60 Meters, 9th, 6.72)

2006 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: T-41st (4 pts.) All-Americans: LaChristopher Lewis (400 Meters, 10th, 46.71); LaChristopher Lewis-Peter EtootMichael Cooley-Lemual Claborn (4x400 Meter Relay, 5th, 3:08.30)

2008 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: n/a All-Americans: Michael Cooley (400 Meters, 9th, 47.18)

2009 - College Station, Texas

Team Finish: T-41st (4 pts.) All-Americans: Tyson David (5,000 Meters, 5th, 13:49.58)

2010 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: T26th (8 pts.) All-Americans: Kirani James (400 Meters, 2nd, 45.63)

2011 - COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

Team Finish: T22nd (10 pts.) National Champion: Fred Samoei (800 Meters, 1:48.33) All-Americans: Kirani James (400 Meters, DNF), Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 13th, 24-5 3/4), J. Rop - K. James - F. Samoei - E. Bor (Distance Medley Relay, DNF)

2012 - BOISE, IDAHO

Team Finish: Did Not Place (Did Not Score) All-American: Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 14th, 23-1 1/4)

2013 - Fayetteville, arkansas

Team Finish: t32nd (6 pts.) All-Americans: Diondre Batson (200 Meters, 8th, 20.97), Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 8th, 25-5 1/4), Jonathan Reid (Triple Jump, 5th, 52-5 1/4)


Records & History WoMen’s NCAA Indoor Championships History 1983 - Detroit, Michigan

Team Finish: T10th (10 pts.) National Champion: Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 6-2)

1984 - Syracuse, New York

Team Finish: T17th (8 pts.) All-Americans: Lillie Leatherwood (400 Meter, 2nd, 54.23)

1985 - SYRACUSE, NEW YORK

Team Finish: 15th (12 pts.) National Champion: Lillie Leatherwood (400 Meter, 53.12) All-Americans: Yutta Shelton (High Jump, T5th, 5-9)

1986 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Team Finish: 5th (23 pts.) National Champion: Liz Lynch (Mile, 4:38.85) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (1,000 Meter, 2nd 2:44.45), Pauline Davis (55 Meter, 3rd, 6.81), Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 6th, 20-4 1/4), Lillie Leatherwood (500 Meter, 2nd, 1:10.31), Liz Lynch (3,000 Meter Run, 9:08.13)

1987 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Team Finish: 10th (15 pts.) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (1,000 Meter Run, 3rd, 2:43.40), Pauline Davis (55 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 7.88), Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 4th, 20-9; Triple Jump, 5th, 44-11 1/2), E. Adiru - P. Davis - S. Latham - S. White (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:41.39)

1988 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Team Finish: 3rd (33 pts.) National Champion: Pauline Davis (200 Meter, 22.99) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (Mile, 5th), Pauline Davis (55 Meter, 2nd), Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 7th), Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000 Meter Run, 2nd), Elspeth Turner (3,000 Meter Run, 6th)

2005 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 39th (5 pts.) All-Americans: Beau Walker (60 Meter Hurdles, 4th, 8.07), LaTasha Pharr (Triple Jump, 11th, 42-4 1/4)

2006 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: NA All-Americans: Beau Walker (60 Meter Hurdles, 4th, 8.01)

2008 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 25th (8 pts.) All-Americans: Trish Bartholomew (400 Meter, 2nd, 52.37)

2010 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: 60th (0.5 pts.) All-Americans: Krystle Schade (High Jump, 8th, 5-10)

2011 - COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS

Team Finish: 50th (2 pts.) All-Americans: Krystle Schade (High Jump, 7th, 5-11 1/4)

2012 - BOISE, IDAHO

Team Finish: 28th (8 pts.) All-Americans: Krystle Schade (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0 1/2)

2013 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: t46th (3 pts.) All-Americans: Krystle Schade (High Jump, 8th, 6-1 1/2), Alexis Paine (Pole Vault, 7th, 13-11 1/4)

1989 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: T3rd (24 pts.) National Champion: Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 44-1 1/4) All-Americans: Pauline Davis (55 Meter 3rd, 6.75; 200 Meter, 2nd, 23.12), Flora Hyacinth (55 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 8.28)

1990 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: T41st (2 pts.) All-Americans: Diane Dunrod (400 Meter, 6th, 53.90), D. Dunrod - C. Smith - K. Smith - B. Thomas (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:38.85)

1991 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 9th (17 pts.) All-Americans: Diane Francis (400 Meter, 5th, 53.18), Tonya Lawson (55 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 7.64), G. Buzu - D. Francis - C. Smith - K. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:36.92), V. Lynch M. Ohlund - M. Ohlund - K. Seabury (4x800 Meter Relay, 3rd, 8:41.16)

1992 - Indianapolis, IndianA

Team Finish: T15th (10 pts.) All-Americans: Faith Idehen (55 Meter, 6th, 6.90), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 6th, 2:05.28), C. Jenkins - V. Lynch - M. Ohlund - M. Ohlund (4x800 Meter Relay, 8:30.58)

1993 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Records & History

Team Finish: 5th (20 pts.) All-Americans: Stacey Bowen (200 meter, 4th, 23.47), Faith Idehen (55 Meter, 5th, 6.90), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 3rd, 2:04.68), S. Bowen - F. Chapman - F. Idehen - M. Morgan (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:37.52), C. Jenkins - V. Lynch - M. Ohlund - M. Ohlund (4x800 Meter Relay, 3rd, 8:37.40)

1994 - Indianapolis, IndianA

Team Finish: 2nd (29 pts.) All-Americans: Stacey Bowen (200 Meter, 3rd, 23.50), Faith Idehen (55 Meter, 5ht, 6.90), Andria Lloyd (200 Meter, 4th, 23.60), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 3rd, 2:04.68), Becki Wells (Mile, 7th, 4:44.28), S. Bowen - V. Lynch - M. Ohlund - B. Wells (Distance Medley Relay, 3rd, 11:17.15)

1995 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 15th (13 pts.) All-Americans: Jessica Fry (5,000 Meter Run, 4th, 10:06.19), Becki Wells (Mile, 2nd, 4:40.07)

1999 - Indianapolis, Indiana

Team Finish: 54th (2 pts.) All-Americans: Ne-Juan Bakewell (55 Meter Hurdles, 6th, 8.33), Brandit Copper (60 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 8.33)

2001 - Fayetteville, Arkansas

Team Finish: T43rd (4 pts.) All-Americans: Petagay Gayle (400 Meter, 5th, 53.25) Alexis Paine

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Records & History Men’s SEC Outdoor Championships History 1933

1940

1950

1956

SEC Champion: Merle Riegels (Pole Vault, 13-3 1/8

SEC Champions: J. Boswell - D. Warner - R. James - T. Bullock (Mile Relay, 3:21.4)

SEC Champions: Marvin Cichowski (220 Yard Hurdles, 23.7) Carl Shield (Shot Put, 49‑6 3/4 • Discus, 152‑8 1/2)

SEC Champion: Bob Hyde (High Jump, 6‑2)

4th Place - 15.5 points

Top Three Finishers: Russell Lipe (Broad Jump and Javelin, 3rd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1934

4th Place - 29.5 points Top Three Finishers: Ben Baswell (Shot Put, 2nd) Walter Beck (High Jump, 2nd) Biff Lyon (Shot Put, 3rd) Al Nogi (Javelin, 3rd) John Plantz (Two Mile, 3rd) Merle Riegels (Pole Vault, 2nd) Bill Sheridan (Pole Vault, 3rd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1935

4th Place - 24 points

Top Three Finishers: Truett Bullock (440 Yards, 3rd) Kelly Horn (High Jump, 2nd) Robert James (880 Yards, 3rd) Harold Johnson (Discus, 2nd • Shot Put, 3rd)

1941

2nd Place - 41 points SEC Champions: Jack Boswell (440 Yards, 48.20) Charles DesChamps (Pole Vault, 13‑0) Harold Johnson (Shot Put, 49‑9 3/4) Top Three Finishers: Jack Boswell (220 Yards, 2nd) Harold Johnson (Discus, 2nd) Vaughan Tollett (Broad Jump, 3rd)

2nd Place - 39 points SEC Champions: Biff Lyon (Shot Put, 46‑3) Merle Riegels (Pole Vault, 13‑0 1/2) J. Doughty - H. Godfrey - D. Fischer - F. Kitchens (Mile Relay, 3:23.0) Top Three Finishers: John Edwards (120 Meter Hurdles, 2nd) Howard Godfrey (440 Yards, 3rd) Don Hutson (220 Yards, 2nd) Al Nogi (Javelin, 3rd) Bill Sheridan (Pole Vault, 2nd)

1936

3rd Place - 31.5 points Top Three Finishers: Stan Chapman (High Jump, 2nd) John Edwards (120 Yard Hurdles, 3rd • 220 Yard Hurdles, 3rd) Howard Godfrey (440 Yards, 3rd) Biff Lyon (Shot Put, 3rd) Al Nogi (Javelin, 2nd) Bob Raymond (880 Yards, 2nd) Bill Sheridan (Pole Vault, 3rd), Mile Relay (2nd)

1937

6th Place - 11 points SEC Champion: Hal Standley (Javelin, 193‑6 1/2)

Records & History

Top Three Finishers: Wayne Downey (Pole Vault, 3rd) Francis Kitchens (Two Mile, 3rd)

1938

8th Place - 5.25 points SEC Champion: Wayne Downey (Pole Vault, 13‑6 1/4)

1939

4th Place - 27 points SEC Champions: Wayne Downey (Pole Vault, 13‑6 3/4) Kelly Horn (High Jump, 6‑5 1/2) Hal Standley (Javelin, 201‑3 3/16) Top Three Finishers: Paul Estes (Discus, 3rd) Charlie Holm (220 Yard Hurdles, 2nd)

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1942

3rd Place - 35 points SEC Champions: Harry Grafton (High Jump, 6‑4) Harold Johnson (Shot Put, 51‑3 1/2, Discus, 143‑2 1/2) Bob Stevens (Mile, 4:22.4) Top Three Finishers: Bob Davis (Pole Vault, 2nd), Robert James (440 Yards, 3rd), Wes Staton (880 Yards, 3rd), Mile Relay (3rd)

1943

5th Place - 24 points SEC Champion: Bob Stevens (880 Yards, 2:01.90 • Mile, 4:31.4) Top Three Finishers: Morty Maltz (Broad Jump, 2nd) Richard Miller (Two Mile, 2nd)

1946

8th Place - 2.5 points Top Three Finisher: Clem Welsh (Pole Vault, 3rd)

1947

7th Place - 11 points Top Three Finishers: Robert McMillen (Mile, 2nd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1948

8th Place - 10 points Top Three Finishers: Charlie Davis (440 Yards, 3rd) Allen McHenry (High Jump, 3rd) Mile Relay (2nd)

1949

5th Place - 17.5 points Top Three Finishers: Herman Beauchamp (Javelin, 3rd) Charlie Davis (440 Yards, 2nd) Dick Hanson (High Jump, 3rd • Broad Jump, 2nd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1st Place - 42.3 points

Top Three Finishers: Herman Beauchamp (Javelin, 3rd) George Cross (Shot Put, 3rd) Jerry DeRieux (Two Mile, 2nd) Dick Hanson (Broad Jump, 2nd) Jim Morris (120 Yard Hurdles, 2nd) Allen McHenry (High Jump, 2nd)

1951

2nd Place - 39 points SEC Champions: Marvin Cichowski (220 Yard Hurdles, 23.4) Carl Shield (Shot Put, 50‑2) Top Three Finishers: Herman Beauchamp (Javelin, 2nd) Marvin Cichowski (440 Yards, 2nd) Jerry DeRieux (Two Mile, 3rd) Dick Hanson (Broad Jump, 2nd) Carl Shield (Discus, 2nd) Judd Webster (880 Yards, 2nd)

1952

1st Place - 38 points SEC Champions: Carl Shield (Shot Put, 51‑6) A. Adams - R. McDonald - J. Richards - E. Bick (Mile Relay, 3:18.6) Top Three Finishers: Ed Bick (440 Yards, 2nd) Bill Bullard (220 Yard Hurdles, 3rd) Jimmy DeRieux (Two Mile, 3rd) Jimmy Seaver (Mile, 3rd)

1953

6th Place - 19 points

Top Three Finishers: Dewell Crumpton (120 Yard Hurdles, 2nd) Robert Yde (Pole Vault, 2nd) Mile Relay (3rd)

1957

4th Place - 34.6 points Top Three Finishers: Tom Atkinson (Mile, 2nd) Jesse Crowell (880 Yards, 2nd) Ronnie Denaburg (High Jump, 3rd) Darrell Fitts (440 Yards, 3rd) Don Kinderknecht (Javelin, 2nd) Howard McLendon (Pole Vault, 2nd) Mile Relay (2nd)

1958

7th Place - 21.5 points SEC Champion: Joe Uelses (Pole Vault, 13-09) Top Three Finishers: Tom Atkinson (Mile, 3rd) Gordon Graham (Two Mile, 2nd) Billy Jennings (Broad Jump, 3rd) Joe Uelses (Javelin, 2nd)

1959

4th Place - 28.5 points Top Three Finishers: Darrell Fitts (440 Yards, 2nd) Buddy Hardin (Broad Jump, 2nd) Harold McLendon (Pole Vault, 2nd) Ernest Turcotte (100 Yards, 2nd) Mile Relay (2nd)

7th Place - 17.43 points

1960

Top Three Finishers: Ed Culpepper (Shot Put, 2nd) Tom Danner (Discus, 3rd) Jim Richards (100 Yards, 3rd)

SEC Champion: Gordon Graham (Mile, 4:14.8)

6th Place - 20 points

4th Place - 21 points

Top Three Finishers: Jim Dyer (Discus, 3rd) Wilbur Hufman (120 Yard Hurdles, 3rd) 440 Yard Relay (2nd

SEC Champion: Bob Hyde (High Jump, 6‑2 1/4)

1961

1954

Top Three Finisher: Wayne Goodson (120 Yard Hurdles, 3rd • 220 Yard Hurdles, 3rd)

1955

3rd Place - 32.5 points SEC Champions: Bob Hyde (High Jump, 5‑10) R. Summerlin - T. Atkinson - J. Reeves - J. Christman (Mile Relay, 3:29.2) Top Three Finishers: Tom Atkinson (Mile, 2nd) Ralph Summerlin (440 Yards, 3rd) Danal Ziehl (Two Mile, 2nd)

3rd Place - 36.5 points SEC Champions: Gordon Graham (Two Mile, 9:40.1) Billy Jennings (880 Yards, 1:52.5) Top Three Finishers: Gary Cook (440 Yards, 3rd) Jim Dozier (880 Yards, 2nd) Robert Elia (880 Yards, 3rd) Gordon Graham (Mile, 2nd) Wilbur Hufman (120 Yard Hurdles, 3rd) Charlie Moseley (220 Yard Hurdles, 2nd)


Records & History Men’s SEC Outdoor Championships History 1969

1975

SEC Champions: Dave Dillard (High Jump, 6‑4 3/4) Billy Jennings (880 Yards, 1:52.1) Charlie Moseley (Broad Jump, 24‑9 1/2 • 120 Yard Hurdles, 14.3) G. Cook - H. Butler - B. Elia - B. Park (Mile Relay, 3:15.8)

Top Three Finishers: Tom Huey (440 Yard Hurdles, 3rd, 52.6) Van Polidoro (Shot Put, 3rd, 53‑5 3/4)

SEC Champion: Steve Bolt (Mile, 4:03.0)

Top Three Finishers: Ron Carter (Shot Put, 2nd) Charlie Moseley (220 Yard Hurdles, 3rd) Ron Smith (880 Yards, 3rd)

Top Three Finishers: Jerry Cargile (440 Yards, 3rd, 47.4), Van Polidoro (Shot Put, 3rd, 53‑8 1/4), Tim St. Lawrence (Pole Vault, 3rd, 15‑6), Mike Sullivan (440 Yard Hurdles, 2nd, 51.6), 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 40.9), Mile Relay (2nd, 3:11.3)

4th Place - 22.5 points

1963

4th Place - 34 points SEC Champion: Charlie Moseley (120 Yard Hurdles, 13.9 • Broad Jump, 23‑11 1/2 • Triple Jump, 45‑9 1/2) Top Three Finishers: Bob Curry (100 Yards, 3rd) Warren Hardy (Shot Put, 3rd) Charlie Moseley (330 Yard Hurdles, 2nd)

1964

6th Place - 13 points Top Three Finishers: Warren Hardy (Shot Put, 3rd) Mac McQueen (100 Yards, 3rd)

1965

5th Place - 23 points SEC Champions: Warren Hardy (Shot Put, 54‑10 • Discus, 169‑3 3/4) Gary Terrell (880 Yards) Walter McQueen (220 Yards, 21.4)

1966

5th Place - 25.5 points SEC Champions: David Adkins (440 Yards, 47.7 • 440 Yard Hurdles, 51.2) Mike Wiley (Shot Put, 52‑8 1/2) Top Three Finishers: Howard Mullis (440 Yard Hurdles, 3rd, 13.9) Mike Wiley (Discus, 3rd, 146‑3 1/2)

1967

5th Place - 31 points SEC Champion: David Adkins (440 Yards, 47.0)

6th Place - 11 points

1970

5th Place - 26 points

1971

5th Place - 53 points Top Three Finishers: Fred Emerling (Three Mile, 3rd, 14:19.0) John Hannah (Shot Put, 2nd, 58‑8 1/4 • Discus, 2nd, 162‑2 1/2) Pat Weaver (Long Jump, 2nd, 23‑6) 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 41.0)

1972

2nd Place - 128 points SEC Champions: John Hannah (Shot Put, 59‑1 • Discus, 175‑9 1/2) Jan Johnson (Pole Vault, 16‑7 1/4) Ernest Odom (100 Yards, 9.7) Mike Sullivan (440 Yard Hurdles, 51.3) Porter Thomas (100 Yards, 9.7 • 220 Yards, 21.2) E. Odom - J. Cargile - E. Echols - P. Thomas (440 Yard Relay, 40.4) J. Cargile - M. Sullivan - B. Russell - A. Faust (Mile Relay, 3:11.2) Top Three Finishers: Mark Brown (Mile, 3rd, 4:03.0) Fred Emerling (Six Mile, 3rd, 29:44.5) Henry Orum (Long Jump,2nd, 24‑11 1/2)

1973

2nd Place - 133 points SEC Champions: Don Hobson (High Jump, 7‑0) Henry Orum (120 Yard Hurdles, 13.9 • Triple Jump, 49‑9 1/4) Mike Sullivan (440 Yard Hurdles, 50.5) T. Whatley (100 Yards, 9.3) M. Sullivan - E. Echols - H. Orum - L. Wills (440 Yard Relay, 40.1)

Top Three Finishers: Angelo Harris (Two Mile, 3rd, 9:10.4) Larry LaPray (High Jump, 3rd, 6‑2) Barry Phillips (Javelin, 3rd, 212‑5) Mike Wiley (Shot Put, 2nd, 53‑1) 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 41.0)

Top Three Finishers: Mark Brown (Mile, 3rd 4:08.55 • Three Mile, 3rd, 14:22.0) Randy Faust (440 Yards, 3rd, 46.77) Bruce Johnson (Six Mile, 2nd, 29:45.9) Henry Orum (Long Jump, 2nd, 24‑6 1/4) Bill Russell (880 Yards, 3rd, 1:50.9) Mile Relay (2nd, 3:09.3)

1968

1974

4th Place - 24.5 points

4th Place - 54.5 points

SEC Champions: David Adkins (440 Yard Hurdles, 51.7) Angelo Harris (Mile, 4:09.3)

SEC Champions: Grant Glickman (Pole Vault, 16‑2) Wayne Hicks (Decathlon, 7,084 pts.) Don Hobson (High Jump, 7‑0)

Top Three Finishers: Dickie Chandler (220 Yards, 3rd, 21.6) Tim St. Lawrence (Pole Vault, 15‑0) 440 Yard Relay (3rd)

Top Three Finisher: Bud Blythe (Javelin, 2nd, 234‑11)

5th Place - 55 points

Top Three Finishers: Rick Bourrier (Six Mile, 3rd, 29:00.2) Grant Glackman (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑0) Reggie Phillips (440 Yard Hurdles, 3rd, 50.7) Ed Williams (Javelin, 3rd, 233‑8)

1976

4th Place - 79 points SEC Champions: Bud Blythe (Javelin, 267‑4) John Crist (Decathlon, 7,305 pts.) Top Three Finishers: Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 2nd, 58‑3 1/2) Gary England (Shot Put, 3rd, 58‑3) Devon Hind (Mile, 2nd, 4:06.3 • 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 2nd, 8:49.7) Reggie Phillips (440 Yard Hurdles, 3rd, 51.4) Les West (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑0)

1977

3rd Place - 84 points SEC Champions: Stan Cain (Discus, 185‑0) Gary England (Shot Put, 63‑4) Top Three Finishers: Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 2nd, 59‑9 3/4) Stan Cain (Shot Put, 3rd, 234‑4) Darroll Gatson (440 Meters, 2nd, 45.96) Les West (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑3)

1978

3rd Place - 122.75 points SEC Champions: Steve Bolt (5,000 Meters, 14:15.34) Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 52‑5 1/2) Les West (Pole Vault, 16‑6) Top Three Finishers: Stan Cain (Discus, 2nd, 186‑3 • Javelin, 3rd, 228‑3 3/4) Darroll Gatson (440 Meters, 3rd, 46.16) Grant Glackman (Pole Vault, 2nd, 16‑6) Greg Martin (Discus, 3rd, 181‑3 1/2) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 2nd, 7‑0) George Wynn (Triple Jump, 3rd, 50‑8 3/4) Mile Relay (3rd, 3:11.32)

1979

3rd Place - 94 points SEC Champions: Joe Coombs (400 Meters, 45.88) James Mallard (200 Meters, 19.8) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 7‑2 1/4) Les West (Pole Vault, 15‑11 3/4) Top Three Finishers: Gary Buchanan (Shot Put, 3rd, 56‑8 3/4) James Mallard (100 Meters, 3rd, 10.48) Greg Martin (Discus, 3rd, 184‑8 1/2) Gary Miller (Decathlon, 7,115 pts., 2nd) Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 2nd, 52‑6 1/2) Tom Wise (High Jump, 3rd, 6‑11 7/8) Mile Relay (3rd, 3:09.32)

1980

1st Place - 120 points SEC Champions SEC Champions: Barry Darling (Javelin, 244‑4) Hreinn Halldorsson (Shot Put, 66‑8) James Mallard (200 Meters, 20.42) K. Simon - C. Palmer - C. Smith - J. Mallard (4x100 Meter Relay, 39.07) C. Palmer - A. Buford - I. Levine - J. Mallard (Mile Relay, 3:08.73)

1981

8th Place - 40 points Top Three Finishers: Barry Darling (Javelin, 3rd, 235‑6) Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Decathlon, 3rd, 6,954 pts.) Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 3rd, 10.33 • 200 Meters, 3rd, 21.0) Tom Wise (High Jump, 3rd, 7‑1)

1982

2nd Place - 116 points SEC Champions: Barry Darling (Javelin, 248‑0) Emmit King (100 Meters, 10.13) Cedric Vaughans (400 Meters, 45.99) William Wuyke (800 Meters, 1:47.33) Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 7‑3 3/4) E. King - D. Williams - C. Smith - C. Vaughans (4x100 Meter Relay, 39.24) Top Three Finishers: Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Decathlon, 3rd, 7,018 pts.) Rod Rudolph (High Jump, 3rd, 7‑0 1/2) Julius Shine (400 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 51.80) Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 2nd, 10.22 • 200 Meters, 2nd, 20.73) 4x400 Meter Relay (2nd, 3:08.83)

1983

2nd Place - 118 points SEC Champions: Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Decathlon, 7,724 pts.) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 205‑4) Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 10.24) A. Buford - L. Smith - W. Monroe - C. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay, 3:07.81) Top Three Finishers: Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 3rd, 178‑10) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Shot Put, 3rd, 56‑2) Emmit King (100 Meters, 2nd, 10.26) Rod Rudolph (High Jump, 2nd, 7‑3) Calvin Smith (200 Meters, 3rd, 20.83) Lamar Smith (400 Meters, 3rd, 46.25) William Wuyke (1,500 Meters, 2nd, 3:48.93) 4x100 Meter Relay (2nd, 39.75)

1984

3rd Place - 104 points SEC Champions: Siggy Einarsson (Javelin, 271‑1) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 206‑6) Terry Menefee (400 Meter Hurdles, 50.10) Albert Peacock (High Jump, 7‑0) William Wuyke (800 Meters, 1:47.00)

Records & History

1962

Top Three Finishers: Tony Davis (800 Meters, 2nd, 1:47.49) Ed Ellis (Shot Put, 3rd, 59‑3 1/4) Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Decathlon, 2nd, 6,905 pts.) Cedric Vaughans (400 Meters, 3rd, 45.83)

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Records & History Men’s SEC Outdoor Championships History 1985

1990

1997

2008

SEC Champions: Tony Davis (800 Meters, 1:47.70) Thomas McCants (High Jump, 7‑2) Cedric Vaughans (400 Meters, 45.52)

SEC Champions: German Beltran (5,000 Meters, 13:55.2) Clive Wright (100 Meter Dash, 10.20 • 200 Meters, 20.78) P. Goode - E. Nava - B. McCuaig - C. Wright (4x100 Meter Relay, 39.24)

SEC Champion: Mats Nilsson (Javelin, 229-9)

SEC Champion: Tyson David (10,000 Meters, 1st, 28:23.01)

All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Tim Broe (5,000 Meters, 2nd, 14:08.12)

All-SEC (Top Two) Finisher: Tyson David (5,000 Meters, 2nd, 13:44.81)

1998

2009

All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 2nd, 8:45.19)

SEC Champion: Tyson David (10,000 Meters, 1st, 30:09.50)

2nd Place - 112 points

Top Three Finishers: Gunnar Ageskar (Pole Vault, 2nd, 16‑6) Eggert Bogasson (Discus, 2nd, 185‑3) Siggy Einarsson (Javelin, 2nd, 254‑6) Oscar Harris (Long Jump, 3rd, 25‑6 1/2) Martin Lind (Pole Vault, 3rd, 16‑0) Peter McColgan (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 3rd, 8:51.89) Albert Peacock (High Jump, 2nd, 7‑2) Joe Smith (110 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 13.85) 4x100 Meter Relay (3rd, 39.73)

1986

3rd Place - 120 points SEC Champions: Siggy Einarsson (Javelin, 245‑9) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 191‑1) Peter McColgan (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8:32.71 • 5,000 Meters, 14:03.57) Keith Talley (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.13 and Long Jump, 26‑4 1/2) Top Three Finishers: Sylvester Davis (400 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 51.70) Ed Ellis (Shot Put, 3rd, 60‑7 1/4) Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 2nd, 53‑6 1/2) Dave Reid (1,500 Meters, 2nd, 3:46.2)

1987

5th Place - 56.5 points

4th Place - 78 points

Top Three Finishers: German Beltran (1,500 Meters, 2nd, 3:56.49) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 2nd, 249‑11) Brad McCuaig (200 Meters, 2nd, 20.95)

1991

4th Place - 89 points SEC Champions: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 45.69) Clive Wright (200 Meters, 20.87) Top Three Finishers: Samuel Boateng (100 Meters, 2nd, 10.38, 200 Meters, 2nd, 20.96) Mike Williams (High Jump, 3rd, 6‑8), S. Amegatcher - L. Lennin - E. Nava C. Wright (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:04.16) S. Amegatcher - R. Beattie - S. Boateng C. Wright (4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 40.01)

1992

5th Place - 57 points SEC Champion: Guy Schultz (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8:51.94)

SEC Champions: Eggert Bogasson (Discus, 194‑9) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 238‑6) Keith Talley (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.33 • Long Jump, 26‑4 1/2)

All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 2nd, 46.26) E. Nava - H. Hagan -W. Simmons - S. Amegatcher (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:05.49)

Top Three Finishers: Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 3rd, 53‑2 1/2)

1993

1988

SEC Champion: Solomon Amegatcher (400 Meters, 45.42)

SEC Champions: German Beltran (5,000 Meters, 14:16.96) Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 52‑4 3/4)

All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Omokaro Alohan (400 Meters, 2nd, 45.80) H. Hagan - O. Alohan - W. Simmons - S. Amegatcher (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:03.45)

7th Place - 47 points

Records & History

Top Three Finishers: Larry Cantrell (400 Meters, 3rd, 45.53) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 2nd, 237‑7) L. Cantrell - P. Goode - A. Henson - J. Williams (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:03.91)

5th Place - 67 points

1994

9th Place - 33.5 points

1989

1995

3rd Place - 89 points

9th Place - 42 points

SEC Champions: Luis Bello (400 Meter Hurdles, 51.31) German Beltran (5,000 Meters, 13:55.26) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 242‑08)

SEC Champion: Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 26-4 1/4)

Top Three Finishers: German Beltran (10,000 Meters, 3rd, 29:32.65) Bruce Berry (400 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 51.62) Larry Cantrell (400 Meters, 2nd, 45.59) Pierre Goode (400 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 51.34) Greg Parker (400 Meters, 3rd, 46.37) Guy Schultz (1,500 Meters, 3rd, 3:48.77) L. Bello - L. Cantrell - E. Nava - G. Parker (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:05.21)

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All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: David Nti-Berko (Triple Jump, 2nd, 53-2 1/4) Joakim Nilsson (Javelin, 2nd, 232-3)

1996

7th Place - 51 points SEC Champion: Mats Nilsson (Javelin, 238-1) All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Omokara Alohan (400 Meters, 2nd, 46.91) Sam Barall (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 2nd, 9:16.97)

8th Place - 41 points

8th Place - 42 points

1999

7th Place - 64 points SEC Champion: Tim Broe (5,000 Meters, 14:14.30) All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 2nd, 8:50.79)

2000

6th Place - 86 points SEC Champion: Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8:31.54 • 5,000 Meters, 14:01.48) All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Ron Bramlett (110 Meter Hurdles, 2nd, 13.62)

2001

4th Place - 91.5 points SEC Champions: David Kimani (1,500 Meters, 3:49.82 • 5,000 Meters, 13:57.53) Chris Mutai (10,000 Meters, 29:59.17) Ron Bramlett (110 Meter hurdles, 13.53) All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Miguel Pate (TJ, 2nd, 54-1)

2002

6th Place - 58 points SEC Champions: Ron Bramlett (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.53) All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: David Kimani (2nd, 1,500 Meters, 3:44.91) Peter Kiprono (2nd, 3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8:56.89)

2003

9th Place - 32.5 points

2004

9th Place - 20 points

2005

8th Place - 39 points

2006

6th Place - 67.5 points SEC Champion: Chauncey Harris (1st, 100 Meters), Augustus Maiyo (1st, 3,000 Meter Steeplechase)

2007

9th Place - 47 points All-SEC (Top Two) Finishers: Augustus Maiyo (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 2nd, 8:42.57), Tyler Boswell (High Jump, 2nd, 7-1 1/2)

9th Place - 46.2 points

10th Place-33.5 points

All-SEC (Top Two) Finisher: Tyson David (5,000 Meters, 2nd, 13:55.46)

2010

11th Place - 41 points SEC Champion: Kirani James (400 Meters, 1st, 45.01)

2011

10th Place - 38 points SEC Champion: Kirani James (400 Meters, 44.86) All SEC (Top Two) Finishes: D. Extol - K. James - F. Samoei - B. Onyeukwu, (4x400m, 2nd, 3:07.87)

2012

11th Place - 17 points

2013

6th Place - 52 points SEC Champion: Diondre Batson (100 Meters, 10.12) All SEC (Top Two) Finishes: Justin Fondren (High Jump, 2nd, 7-2 1/4) A. Sanders - D. Batson - A. Haynes - D. Farrier, (4x100m, 2nd, 39.08)


Records & History WoMen’s SEC Outdoor Championships History 1981

1986

1990

1995

SEC Champions Sue Gibson (Javelin, 178‑11) Terri Johnson (High Jump, 5‑9) Linda McLennon (10,000m, 35:41.30)

SEC Champions Evelyn Adiru (1,500m, 4:18.37) Laura Agront (High Jump, 5‑11) Pauline Davis (100m, 11.11 - 200m, 22.89) Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 177‑10) Lillie Leatherwood (400m, 51.15 ) Jeni Nielsen (10,000m, 34:29.60) Connally, Davis, Hyacinth, Leatherwood (4x100m Relay, 44.31)

SEC Champion Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 20‑2 1/2 - Triple Jump, 43‑3)

Top Three Finisher Donna Cargill (800m, 2nd, 2:06.49)

Top Three Finishers Diane Dunrod (400m, 3rd, 52.70) Shannon Emory (Shot Put, 2nd, 46‑7 1/2 Discus, 3rd, 151‑11) Flora Hyacinth (400m Hurdles, 2nd, 58.12) Kristen Seabury (800m, 3rd, 2:10.99 - 1,500m, 3rd, 4:24.54) K. Anderson, D. Dunrod, T. Lawson, B. Thomas (4x100m Relay, 2nd, 44.79) D. Dunrod, C. Smith, K. Smith, B. Thomas (4x400m Relay, 2nd, 3:35.25)

1996

Top Three Finishers Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 2nd, 5‑9) Linda McLennon (5,000m, 2nd, 16:40.60) Kristen O’Connell (3,000m, 2nd, 9:50.45 5,000m, 3rd, 16:52.98)

1982

2nd Place - 96 points SEC Champions Terri Johnson (High Jump, 5‑11) Barbara Scott (400m Hurdles, 58.65 - Long Jump, 20‑9 3/4) Top Three Finishers Rhonda Champion (100m, 3rd, 11.95) Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 2nd, 5‑9 3/4) Pia Iacova (Shot Put, 3rd, 47‑7 3/4 - Discus, 3rd, 168‑1) Karen Key (400m, 3rd, 54.96) Barbara Scott (100m Hurdles, 3rd, 13.71) K. Key, S. Kjartansdottir, B. Little, M. Morgan (4x400m Relay, 3rd, 3:46.57)

1983

2nd Place - 94 points SEC Champions Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 5‑11 1/4) Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 171‑10) S. Harris, R. Oden, B. Little -L. Leatherwood (4x100m Relay, 46.25) Top Three Finishers Kathy Box (10,000m, 2nd, 37:31.6) Jennifer Cronin (Javelin, 2nd, 158‑10) Pia Iacova (Discus, 2nd, 179‑8) Kelly Landry (Discus, 3rd, 158‑10) Barbara Scott (Long Jump, 3rd, 19‑3 1/4) Yutta Shelton (High Jump, 3rd, 5‑9 1/4)

1984

2nd Place -117 points SEC Champions Kathy Box (10,000m, 37:32.45) Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 6‑0) Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 183‑5) Lillie Leatherwood (400m, 51.69) T. Walls, R. Astrom, L. Leatherwood, C. Gibson (4x400m Relay, 3:49.03) Top Three Finishers Pia Iacova (Shot Put, 2nd, 50‑5 - Discus, 3rd, 160‑11) Kelly Landry (Discus, 2nd, 163‑5) Barbara Scott (Long Jump, 3rd, 19‑9 1/4) Yutta Shelton (Heptathlon, 2nd, 5,440 pts.) 4x100m Relay (3rd, 46.25)

1985

5th Place - 59 points SEC Champions Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 174‑0) Yutta Shelton (High Jump, 5‑9 1/2 Heptathlon, 5,491 pts.) Top Three Finishers Kelly Landry (Discus, 2nd, 172‑5) Lisa Pakutka (10,000m, 3rd, 35:23.61)

1st Place - 155 points

Top Three Finishers Evelyn Adiru (800m, 2nd, 2:02.91) Flora Hyacinth (400m Hurdles, 2nd, 58.33 Long Jump, 2nd, 20‑1 - Triple Jump, 2nd, 41‑8 1/2) Lillie Leatherwood (200m, 3rd, 23.36) Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000m, 2nd, 9:31.56 1,500m, 3rd, 4:21.20)

1987

2nd Place - 142 points SEC Champions Laura Agront (High Jump, 6‑0) Pauline Davis (100m, 11.23) Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 21‑6 1/2 - Triple Jump, 45‑0 1/2) Lillie Leatherwood‑King (200m, 22.38 - 400m, 51.17) Jeni Nielsen (10,000m, 34:28.32) Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000m, 9:15.51) Hyacinth, Latham, Leatherwood‑King, Davis (4x100m Relay, 43.81) Top Three Finishers Evelyn Adiru (800m, 3rd, 2:03.22 - 1,500m, 3rd, 4:19.05) Pauline Davis (200m, 3rd, 22.49) Flora Hyacinth (400m Hurdles, 2nd, 57.84) Heidi Olafsdottir (1,500m, 2nd, 4:15.95) Elspeth Turner (5,000m, 2nd, 16:40.54)

1988

2nd Place - 121 points SEC Champions Evelyn Adiru (800m, 2:04.81 - 1,500m, 4:15.91) Pauline Davis (100m, 11.17, 200m, 22.76) Elspeth Turner (5,000m, 16:41.55 - 10,000m, 34:38.9) Top Three Finishers Shannon Emory (Discus, 2nd 155‑2) Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 3rd, 46‑2 3/4) Flora Hyacinth (Long Jump, 3rd, 20‑1 3/4 Triple Jump, 2nd, 41‑7) Mitzie Plaeger (Heptathlon, 2nd, 4,784 pts.) P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, S. Latham, B. Thomas (4x400m Relay, 2nd, 44.61) S. Kristjonsdottir, S. Latham, T. Lawson, S. White (1,600m Relay, 3rd, 3:40.91)

1989

5th Place - 60 points Top Three Finishers Pauline Davis (100m, 2nd, 11.43 - 200m, 2nd, 23.11) P. Davis, S. Latham, T. Lawson, B. Thomas (4x100m Relay, 2nd, 44.66) Shannon Emory (Discus, 3rd, 158‑2) Hanna Gylfadottir (Shot Put, 2nd, 47‑11 1/4) Sandra Latham (400m, 3rd, 52.82) S. Latham, F. Roberts, C. Smith, S. White (4x400m Relay, 2nd, 3:35.84)

4th Place - 95 points

1991

4th Place - 55 points Top Three Finishers Shannon Emory (Shot Put, 2nd, 46‑2) Diane Francis (400m, 2nd, 52.33) Kristen Seabury (1,500m, 3rd, 4:25.71) Kareth Smith (400m Hurdles, 3rd, 58.47) C. Smith, G. Buzu, K. Smith, D. Francis (4x400m Relay, 2nd, 3:37.51)

1992

3rd Place - 100 points SEC Champion Kristen Seabury (1,500m, 4:19.57)

9th Place - 28 points

7th Place - 53 points SEC Champion Donna Cargill (800m, 2:08.11) Top Three Finisher Jessica Fry (3,000m, 3rd, 9:38.24 - 5,000m, 2nd, 17:03.13)

1997

12th Place - 2 points

1998

10th Place - 25 points Top Three Finisher Safiya Ingram (Discus, 2nd, 171-2)

1999

7th Place - 50 points Top Three Finisher Ashley LaBudde (5,000m, 2nd, 17:15 10,000m, 2nd, 35:21.72) Brandit Copper (100m Hurdles, 3rd, 13.38) Janna Wren (Hammer Throw, 3rd, 190-7)

Top Three Finishers Vicky Lynch (800m, 2nd, 2:05.11 - 1,500m, 2nd, 4:20.64) Kristen Seabury (800m, 3rd, 2:06.76) Marie Ohlund (1,500m, 3rd, 4:23.52) Heather Shutt‑Warner (10,000m, 3rd, 35:47.75) Michelle Morgan (400m Hurdles, 3rd, 58.83) K. Anderson, F. Chapman, F. Idehen, S. Bowen (4x100m Relay, 3rd, 44.47) K. Smith, C. Gilgeous, G. Buzu, M. Morgan (1,600m Relay, 3rd, 3:37.45)

Top Three Finishers Petagay Gayle (400m Hurdles, 1st, 56.44) Safiya Ingram (Hammer Throw, 2nd, 54.07m) Mary Grant (100m, 3rd, 11.39) Bobbette Stewart (800m, 3rd, 2:07.79) Alabama (4x100m Relay, 3rd, 44.75)

1993

2001

3rd Place - 100 points

6th Place - 63.5 points

SEC Champions Vicky Lynch (800m, 2:04.93 - 1,500m, 4:20.64) S. Bowen, F. Idehen, F. Chapman, A. Lloyd (4x100m Relay, 43.73) S. Bowen, F. Chapman, C. Jenkins, M. Morgan (4x400m Relay, 3:36.27)

Top Three Finishers Natalie Kinion (Javelin, 2nd, 143-6) Nicole Ireland (400m Hurdles, 2nd, 57.43) Ashley LaBudde (10,000m, 2nd, 35:43.61) Eva Danielsen (Hammer Throw, 3rd, 191-2)

Top Three Finishers Stacy Bowen (200m, 3rd, 23.27) Michelle Morgan (400m Hurdles, 2nd, 57.60) Celeste Jenkins (400m Hurdles, 3rd, 58.30) Heather Shutt‑Warner (5,000m Run, 3rd, 17:05.21)

2002

1994

2000

7th Place - 71 points SEC Champion Petagay Gayle (400m Hurdles, 56.44)

9th Place - 20 points Top Three Finisher Nicole Ireland (400m, 3rd, 57.48)

2003

9th Place - 38 points

1st Place - 134 points SEC Champions Stacy Bowen (200m, 22.85 - 400m, 52.67) Heather Shutt‑Warner (5,000m, 16:33.36 10,000m, 35:52.3) Niambi Dennis (Triple Jump, 42‑5 1/2) P. Lacey, F. Idehen, S. Bowen, A. Lloyd (4x100m Relay, 43.70) Top Three Finishers Vicky Lynch (800m, 3rd, 2:07.04 - 1,500m, 2nd, 4:24.64) Marie Ohlund (1,500m, 3rd, 4:25.75)

2004

Records & History

3rd Place - 95 points

8th Place - 68 points SEC Champion Beth Mallory (Discus, 177-11) Top Three Finishers Beth Mallory (Discus, 1st, 177-11) Beau Walker (100m Hurdles, 2nd, 12.99 400m Hurdles, 3rd, 56.28) LaTasha Pharr (Triple Jump, 2nd, 44-2; Long Jump, 3rd, 20-3 1/2) Aymara Albury (Shot Put, 2nd, 56-1)

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2007

2009

2011

SEC Champion Beth Mallory (Discus, 189-7; Shot Put, 54-2 1/2)

Top Three Finishers Miruna Mataoanu (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0) Sarah Robles (Shot Put, 3rd, 48-7 3/4)

SEC Champion Angelica Howard (Hammer Throw, 195-10)

Top Three Finishers Meghan Austin (Javelin, 2nd, 154-4) Kaylon Eppinger (Heptathlon, 2nd, 5,479)

7th Place - 54 points

Top Three Finishers Beth Mallory (Discus, 1st, 189-7; Shot Put, 1st, 54-2 1/2; Hammer Throw, 3rd, 207-10) Aymara Albury (Shot Put, 2nd, 54-2 1/2)

2006

7th Place - 72.5 points

10th Place - 23 points

2008

9th Place - 34 points Top Three Finishers Betty Rotich (10,000m, 2nd, 34:26.08) Lynda Cooper (Pole Vault, 3rd, 13-4 1/2) Talaya Owens (400m Hurdles, 3rd, 57.76)

SEC Champions Aymara Albury (Shot Put, 56-1 1/4) Beth Mallory (Discus, 176-11)

7th Place - 52.5 points

11th Place - 31 points

Top Three Finisher Chealsea Taylor (High Jump, 3rd, 5-8 3/4)

6th Place - 64 points SEC Champions Kim Laing (100 meter hurdles, 13.32) Chealsea Taylor (Heptathlon, 5,672) Top Three Finishers Krystle Schade (High Jump, 3rd, 5-10 3/4) Meghan Austin (Javelin, 2nd, 155-0) Bekah Hoppis (Javelin, 3rd, 150-11)

Top Three Finishers Miruna Mataoanu (High Jump, 3rd, 5-10 1/2) Kou Luogon (400m, 3rd, 52.61)

2012

8th Place - 36 points

2010

Top Three Finishers Krystle Schade (High Jump, T3rd, 6-0)

2013

12th Place - 20 points Top Three Finishers Krystle Schade (High Jump, 3rd, 6-0 3/4)

Men’s NCAA Outdoor Championships History 1972 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 22nd (8 pts.) All-American: Jan Johnson (Pole Vault, 2nd, 17-0)

1973 - Baton Rouge, La.

Team Finish: 47th (2 pts.) All-American: Thomas Whatley (100 Yards, 5th, 9.4)

1975 - Provo, Utah

Team Finish: 28th (8 pts) All‑American: Ed Williams (Javelin, 2nd, 246-3)

1977 - Champaign, Ill.

Team Finish: 20th (8 pts.) All‑American: Gary England (Shot Put, 2nd, 64-0 3/4)

1978 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 13th (18 pts.) All-Americans: Joseph Coombs (400 Meters, 3rd, 45.98) Darroll Gatson (400 Meters, 3rd, 45.98), Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 3rd, 7-1)Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 5th, 53-2 1/2)

1979 - Champaign, Ill.

Team Finish: 22nd (8 pts.) All-Americans: Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 3rd, 7-3 1/2), Maxwell Peters (Triple Jump, 5th, 53-2 1/2)

1980 - Austin, Texas

Records & History

Team Finish: 6th (24 pts.) National Champion: Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 7‑7 1/4) All‑Americans: Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 4th, 10.17), Greg Martin (Discus, 4th, 186-10), Hreinn Halldorsson (Shot Put, 3rd, 65-4)

1981 - Baton Rouge, La.

Team Finish: 53nd (1 pt.) All‑American: Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 6th, 10.24)

1982 - Provo, Utah

Team Finish: 9th (47 pts.) All‑Americans: Barry Darling (Javelin, 9th, 249-5), Rod Rudolph (High Jump, 6th, 7-5), Jeff Woodard (High Jump, 5th, 7-6 1/4), Calvin Smith (200 Meters, 2nd, 20.20) Cedric Vaughns (400 Meters, 3rd, 46.09), Ike Levine (Long Jump, 11th, 25-1 1/2), C. Smith - D. Williams - W. Monroe - C. Vaughns (4x100 Meter Relay, 9th, 39.51)

1983 - Houston, Texas

Team Finish: 3rd (88 pts.) National Champion: Emmit King (100 Meters, 10.15) All‑Americans: Calvin Smith (100 Meters, 2nd, 10.16 • 200 Meters, 2nd, 20.36) William Wuyke (800 Meter Run, 2nd, 1:45.77) Terry Menefee (400 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 50.40) C. Smith - T. Menefee - A. Buford - L. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:02.33) Thrainn Hafsteinsson (Decathlon, 5th, 7,709 pts.) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 5th, 201-09)

1984 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 14th (37 pts.) All‑Americans: Cedric Vaughns (400 Meters, 5th, 45.96), William Wuyke (800 Meters, 4th, 1:47.68), T. Menefee W. Monroe - C. Vaughns - L. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay), Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 4th, 205-0)

1985 - Austin, Texas

1990 - Durham, N.C.

Team Finish: 11th (21 pts.) National Champions: R. Beattie - B. McCuaig - E. Nava - C. Wright (4x100 Meter Relay, 38.87) All‑Americans: German Beltran (5,000 Meters, 6th, 14:14.28) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 3rd, 245‑8), Clive Wright (200 Meters, 7th, 20.73)

1991 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 42nd (6 pts.) All‑Americans: R. Beattie - S. Boateng - E. Nava - C. Wright (4x100 Meter Relay, 3rd, 39.34)

1992 - Austin, Texas

Team Finish: 57th (3 pts.) All‑Americans: Andrew Owusu (Triple Jump, 8th, 53‑4 1/2) Brian Thomas (Long Jump, 7th, 26‑0 1/2)

Team Finish: 9th (25 pts.) All‑Americans: T. Menefee - T. Davis - B. Jackson - C. Vaughns (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:01.16) Thomas McCants (High Jump, 2nd, 7-7 1/4) Siggy Einarsson (Javelin, 4th, 263-10) Eggert Bogasson (Discus, 5th, 192-7)

1993 - New Orleans, La.

1986 - Indianapolis, Ind.

1994 - Boise, Idaho

Team Finish: 4th (35 pts.) National Champion: Keith Talley (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.36) All‑Americans: Keith Talley (Long Jump, 3rd, 26-2 3/4), Peter McColgan (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 3rd, 8:29.35), Vesteinn Hafsteinsson (Discus, 4th, 193-10) Siggy Einarsson (Javelin, 2nd, 249-10)

1987 - Baton Rouge, La.

Team Finish: 21st (14 pts.) All‑Americans: Keith Talley (110 Meter Hurdles, 5th, 13.70) Dudson Higgins (Triple Jump, 8th, 53-6 1/4), Eggert Bogasson (Discus, 6th, 194-6 1/4), Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 3rd, 241-9 3/4)

1988 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 31st (9 pts.) All‑Americans: Samuel Boateng (200 Meters, 8th, 20.90) Joakim Nilsson (Javelin, 5th, 232‑9) David Nti‑Berko (Triple Jump, 5th, 54‑8 1/4)

Team Finish: 15th (16 pts.) All‑Americans: Joakim Nilsson (Javelin, 3rd, 248‑2), David Nti‑Berko (Triple Jump, 4th, 54‑3 1/4) Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 5th, 25‑11 1/2) Brian Thomas (Long Jump, 8th, 25‑7 1/4)

1995 - Knoxville, Tenn.

Team Finish: 19th (11 pts.) All-American: Andrew Owusu (Long Jump, 2nd, 26-3 3/4 and Triple Jump, 6th, 53-1 3/4)

1996 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 36th (8 pts.) All-American: Mats Nilsson (Javelin, 2nd, 238-1)

Team Finish: 56th (3 pts.) All‑Americans: L. Cantrell - P. Goode - A. Henson - J. Williams (4x400 Meter Relay, 6th, 3:06.91)

1997 - Bloomington, Ind.

1989 - Provo, Utah

1998 - Buffalo, N.Y.

Team Finish: 16th (18 pts.) All‑Americans: German Beltran (5,000 Meter Run, 4th, 14:13.70) Siggy Matthiasson (Javelin, 2nd, 254‑11), L. Bello - L. Cantrell - E. Nava - G. Parker (4x400 Meter Relay, 4th, 3:03.92)

Team Finish: 29th (10 pts) National Champion: Mats Nilsson (Javelin, 245-9)

Team Finish: 27th (8 pts.) All-Americans: Mats Nilsson (Javelin, 3rd, 250-2), Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 7th, 8:45.00)

1999 - Boise, Idaho

Team Finish: 24th (10 pts.) All-Americans: Jeremy Taylor (200 Meters, 5th, 20.64), Tim Broe (5,000 Meters, 3rd, 14:04.15)

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Team Finish: 7th (25 pts.) National Champion: Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 8:39.03) All-Americans: Tim Broe (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 1st, 8:39.03 • 5,000 Meters, 5th, 13:52.94), Ron Bramlett (110 Meter Hurdles, 4th, 13.67), Ken Frambro (110 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 13.95), Miguel Pate (Long Jump, 5th, 25-6)

2001 - Eugene, Ore.

Team Finish: 6th (31 pts.) National Champion: Ron Bramlett (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.54) All-Americans: David Kimani (1,500 Meters, 3rd, 3:38.74), David Kimani (5,000 Meters, 3rd, 13:44.42), Chris Mutai (10,000 Meters, 4th, 29:30.30), Miguel Pate (Long Jump, 5th, 26-0 1/4)

2002 - Baton Rouge, La.

Team Finish: 11th (21 pts.) National Champions: Ron Bramlett (110 Meter Hurdles, 13.49), David Kimani (5,000 Meters, 13:59.30) All-Americans: Ron Bramlett (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 39.95), Jevon Mason (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 39.95), Roland Burks (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 39.95), Latonel Williams (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 39.95)

2003 - Sacramento, Calif.

Team Finish: 57th (3 pts.) All‑Americans: Latonel Williams (200 Meters, 6th, 20.78)

2005 - Sacramento, Calif.

Team Finish: 67th (1 pt.) All‑Americans: Peter Etoot (800 Meters, 8th, 1:46.80), Steven Boozer (Discus, 10th, 179-8)

2006- Sacramento, Calif.

2010 - Eugene, ore.

Team: 23rd (11 pts.) National Champion: Kirani James (400 Meters, 45.05) All-Americans: Fred Samoei (800 Meters, 8th, 1:47.84)

2011 - DES MOINES, IOWA

Team: 25th (10 pts.) National Champion: Kirani James (400 Meters, 45.10) All-Americans: Fred Samoei (800 Meters, 11th, 1:47.60)

Team Finish: 52nd (3 pts.) All‑Americans: Augustus Maiyo (3,000 Meter Steeplechase, 6th, 8:42.04)

2012 - DES MOINES, IOWA

2008 - Des Moines, Iowa

2013 - Eugene, ore.

Team: 38th (6 pts.) All-Americans: Tyson David (10,000 Meters, 3rd, 28:49.76)

2009 - Fayetteville, Ark.

Team: 62nd (2 pts.) All-Americans: Tyson David (5,000 Meters, 7th, 14:10.75)

Team: T66th (1 pt.) All-Americans: Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 8th, 25-2)

Team: 11th (20 pts.) All-Americans: Diondre Batson (100 Meters, 4th, 10.01 • 200 Meters, 9th, 20.35), Kamal Fuller (Long Jump, 6th, 25-8 1/4), Elias Hankansson (Hammer, 8th, 213-9), Justin Fondren (High Jump, t13th, 7-0 1/2) Imani Brown (Triple Jump, 6th, 52-2 1/2), Diondre Batson - Alex Sanders Akeem Haynes - Dushane Farrier (4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 38.54), Dwight Davis - Joel Lynch - Quincy Smith - Ken Taylor (4x400 Meter Relay, 12th, 3:06.69)

Women’s NCAA Outdoor Championships History Team Finish: 15th (31 pts.) National Champion: Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 6-1 1/4) All-Americans: Pia Iacova (Discus, 5th, 170-1), Barbara Scott (400 Meter Hurdles, 59.00)

1983 - HOUSTON, TEXAS

Team Finish: 12th (36 pts.) National Champion: Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 6-1 1/2) All-Americams: Pia Iacova (Discus, 4th, 181-2)

1984 - EUGENE, ORE.

Team Finish: 6th (53 pts.) National Champion: Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 184-2) All-Americans: Disa Gisladottir (High Jump, 2nd, 6-0 1/2), Pia Iacova (Discus, 2nd, 184-9), Lillie Leatherwood (400 Meter, 3rd, 52.11)

1985 - AUSTIN, TEXAS

Team Finish: 10th (22.5 pts.) National Champion: Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 187-8) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (800 Meter, 3rd, 2:02.27), Kelly Landry (Discus, 5th, 175-9, Yutta Shelton (Heptathlon, 8th, 5,396; High Jump, T7th, 6-0)

1986 - INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Team Finish: 2nd (55 pts.) National Champion: Lillie Leatherwood (400 Meter, 51.23) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (800 Meter, 3rd, 2:01.98), Pauline Davis (100 Meter, 3rd. 11.36; 200 Meter. 3rd, 22.84), Iris Gronfeldt (Javelin, 5th, 56.10), Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000 Meter Run, 3rd, 9:12.71), V. Connally - P. Davis - F. Hyacinth - L. Leatherwood (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 44.74; 4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:29.90)

1987 - BATON ROUGE, LA.

Team Finish: 2nd (53 pts.) National Champion: Lillie Leatherwood (400 Meter, 50.90) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (800 Meter 4th, 2:03.22; 1,500 Meter Run, 6th, 4:16.34), Pauline Davis (100 Meter, 6th, 11.47; 200 Meter, 4th, 22.64), Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 5th, 43-8), Lillie Leatherwood (200 Meter, 2nd, 22.51), Heidi Olafsdottir (3,000 Meter Run, 2nd, 8:58.00); P. Davis - F. Hyacinth - S. Latham - L. Leatherwood (4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 43.54)

1988 - EUGENE, ORE.

1994 - BOISE, IDAHO

1989 - prOVO, UTAH

1996 - EUGENE, ORE.

Team Finish: 6th (31 pts.) All-Americans: Evelyn Adiru (1,500 Meter Run, 2nd, 2:02.92), Pauline Davis (100 Meter, 2nd, 11.14; 200 Meter, 2nd, 22.81), Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 7th, 42-3 1/2), Elspeth Turner (5,000 Meter Run 8th, 16:11.53; 10,000 Meter Run, 5th, 33:05.19)

Team Finish: 13th (17 pts.) National Champion: Pauline Davis (400 Meter, 50.18) All-Americans: Pauline Davis (200 Meter, 3rd, 22.65), P. Davis - S. Latha Meter - F. Roberts - S. White (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:30.99)

1990 - DURHAM, N.C.

Team Finish: 5th (29 pts.) All-Americans: Diane Dunrod (400 Meter, 2nd, 51.25), Flora Hyacinth (Triple Jump, 4th, 43-2 1/2), Benita Thomas (200 Meter, 4th, 23.25), K. Anderson - D. Dunrod - B. Tjomas (4x100 Meter Relay, 6th, 44.96), D. Dunrod - C. Smith - K. Smith - B. Thomas (4x400 Meter Relay, 2nd, 3:30.99)

1991 - EUGENE, ORE.

Team Finish: 14th (14 pts.) All- Americans: Diane Francis (400 meter, 4th, 52.44), Tonya Lawson (100 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 14.43), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 7th, 2:07.22), Kristen Seabury (1,500 Meter Run, 11th, 4:24.61), G. Buzu - D. Francis - C. Smith - K. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay, 4th, 3:35.64)

1992 - AUSTIN, TEXAS

Team Finish: 5th (27 pts.) All-Americans: Hanna Glyfadottir (Shot Put, 7th, 50-10 3/4), Faith Idehen (400 Meter, 7th, 53.50), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 5th, 2:04.14; 1,500 Meter Run, 3rd, 4:18.23), Kristen Seabury (1,500 Meter Run, 4th, 4:19.09), Heather Shutt-Warner (5,000 Meter Run, 7th, 16:47.57), G. Buzu - C. Gilgeous - M. Morgan - K. Smith (4x400 Meter Relay, 7th, 3:36.57)

1993 - NEW ORLEANS, LA.

Team Finish: T9th (25 pts.) All-Americans: Stacey Bowen (400 Meter, 5th, 23.16), Faith Idehen (100 Meter, 8th, 11.60), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 5th, 2:04.14; 1500 Meter, 7th, 4:22.36), Heather Shutt-Warner (5,000 Meter Run, 4th, 16:34.57), S. Bowen - F. Chap Meteran - F. Idehen - A. Lloyd (4x100 Meter Relay, 2nd, 43.68), F. Chap Meteran - C. Jenkins - V. Lynch - M. Morgan (4x400 Meter Relay, 8th, 3:40.36)

Team Finish: 12th (18 pts.) All-Americans: Stacey Bowen (400 Meter, 4th, 52.28), Faith Idehen (100 Meter, 7th, 11.56), Andria Lloyd (200 Meter, 5th, 23.33), Vicky Lynch (800 Meter, 5th, 2:03.79), Malin Ohlund (3,000 Meter Run, 7th, 9:34.86), S. Bowen - F. Idehen - P. Lacey - A. Lloyd (4x100 Meter Relay, 8th, 46.87)

Team Finish: T33rd (5 pts.) All-American: Jessica Fry (5,000 Meter Run, 4th, 16:20.88)

2000 - RALEIGH, N.C.

Team Finish: T13th (16 pts.) All-Americans: Safiya Ingram (Discus, 3rd, 183-09), Petegay Gayle (400 Meter Hurdles, 3rd, 55.93), Brandit Copper (100 Meter Hurdles, 5th, 13.03)

2001 - EUGENE, ORE.

Team Finish: 60th (2 pts.) All-Americans: Nicole Ireland (400 Meter Hurdles, 11th, 58.66), N. Ireland* - J. Kitson - P. Barrett - D. Dillard - T. Robinson* (4x100 Meter Relay, 7th, 44.58) * Robinson ran on the 4x100 meter relay in the prelims of the NCAAs while Ireland ran in the finals, both earned All-American honors

2003 - SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

Team Finish: T43rd (5 pts.) All-Americans: Judyth Kitson (100 Meters, 7th, 11.50); Beth Mallory (Discus Throw, 6th, 171-7)

2004 - AUSTIN, TEXAS

Team Finish: T22nd (10 pts.) All-Americans: Beth Mallory (Discus Throw, 2nd, 191-4; Hammer, 10th, 200-09)

Records & History

1982 - Provo, utah

2005 - SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

Team Finish: 13th (18 pts.) National Champion: Beth Mallory (Discus Throw, 194-9) All-Americans: Tahesia Harrigan (100 Meters, 6th, 11.42)

2006 - SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

Team Finish: 17th (16 pts.) All-Americans: Beth Mallory (Discus Throw, 2nd, 179-7), Miruna Mataonu (High Jump, 6th, 6-0), Tahesia Harrigan (100 Meters, 4th, 11.41)

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Records & History Women’s NCAA Outdoor Championships History 2007 - SACRAMENTO, CALIF.

Team Finish: 21st (10 pts.) All-Americans: Trish Bartholomew (400 Meters, 7th, 52.17), Miruna Mataoanu (High Jump, 2nd, 6-3 1/2)

2008 - DES MOINES, IOWA

Team Finish: T31st (8 pts.) All-Amercians: Trish Bartholomew (400 Meters, 2nd, 51.29)

2010 - EUGENE, ORE.

Team Finish: T20th (13 pts.) All-Americans: Kim Laing (100 Meter Hurdles, 7th, 12.20), Krystle Schade (High Jump, 7th, 5-9 1/4), Chelsea Taylor (High Jump, 5th, 5-9 1/4; Heptathlon, 3rd, 5,617)

2011 - DES MOINES, IOWA

Team Finish: NA All-Americans: Meghan Austin (Javelin, 16th, 151-5)

men’s Year-by-Year Team Results iNDOOR

Records & History

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2012 - DES MOINES, IOWA

Team Finish: T44th (6 pts.) All-Amercians: Krystle Schade (High Jump, 4th, 6-1 1/2)

2013 - eugene, ore.

Team Finish: T45th (5 pts.) All-Amercians: Alexis Paine (Pole Vault, 4th, 14-5 1/4)

Women’s Year-by-Year Team Results iNDOOR

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Records & History men’s SEC Champions yEAR Name Event Mark 1957 Dewell Crumpton 60-yard HH 7.80 1958 Tommy Jennings Long Jump 22‑5 1/4 John Uelses Pole Vault 14-0 60-yard LH 7.10 1959 Louie McLendon Pole Vault 12‑8 1961 Ronald Carter High Jump 6‑2 Gary Martin 60 Yards 6.3 1962 Charley Moseley Long Jump 23‑8 Ronald Carter Shot Put 52‑1 1963 Charley Moseley 60-yard LH 6.90 60-yard HH 7.30 Long Jump 24‑1 Ronald Smith 1,000 Yards 2:17.3 1965 Warren Hardy Shot Put 55‑7 1966 Mike Wiley Shot Put 53‑2 1/4 1967 David Adkins 440 Yards 48.9 1968 Angelo Harris Two-Mile 9:00.3 1972 Jerry Cargile 440 Yards 49.40 John Hannah Shot Put 59‑8 1/2 Jan Johnson Pole Vault 17‑1 Henry Orum 60-yard HH 7.3 Long Jump 25‑6 Tom Whatley 60 Yards 6.2 J. Cargile, M. Sullivan Mile Relay 3:16.5 B. Russell, R. Faust 3:18.2 1973 P. Harris, M. Sullivan Mile Relay B. Russell, R. Faust 25‑3 1974 Ernest Robinson Long Jump Tom Whatley 60 Yards 6.00 1975 Steve Bolt Mile 4:04.7 Two Mile Run 8:47.6 1976 Steve Bolt Mile 3:59.40 Two-Mile 8:41.00 8:42 1/2 1977 Steve Bolt Two-Mile Gary England Shot Put 62‑5 1/2 Less West Pole Vault 16‑0 600 Yards 1:09.70 1978 Joe Coombs Maxwell Peters Triple Jump 50‑5 3/4 Les West Pole Vault 16‑9 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7‑1 600 Yards 1:09.9 1979 Joe Coombs C. Palmer, I. Levine Mile Relay 3:16.26 J. Mallard, J. Coombs 66‑2 1980 Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put 55 Meters 6.24 1982 Emmit King William Wuyke 1,000 Meters 2:22.22 I. Levine, W. Monroe 4x400 Relay 3:10.59 A. Buford, C. Vaughans 55 Meters 6.12 1983 Emmit King Dennis Raines 880 Yards 1:52.36 Calvin Smith 300 Yards 29.67 William Wuyke 1,000 Yards 2:11.29 A. Buford, W. Monroe Mile Relay 3:14.64 C. Smith, C. Vaughans 7‑1 1984 Thomas McCants High Jump Cedric Vaughans 600 Yards 1:09.74 William Wuyke 1,000 Yards 2:14.41 L. Smith, W. Monroe Mile Relay 3:13.16 T. Menefee, C. Vaughans T. Menefee, C. Vaughans 2 Mile Relay 7:35.55 T. Davis, W. Wuyke 1985 Thomas McCants High Jump 7‑1 1/2 William Wuyke 1,000 Yards 2:10.22 R. Perry, W. Wuyke 2-Mile Relay 7:37.96 T. Menefee, T. Davis 60-yard HH 7.12 1986 Keith Talley Long Jump 25‑6 T. Davis, T. Richardson DMR 9:50.06 P. McColgan, D. Reid 1987 Keith Talley 55-Meter Hurdles 7.18 1988 Larry Cantrell 500 Meters 1:02.21 R. Perry, L. Cantrell 4x800 Relay 7:27.56 T. Gines, A. Henson

1991 Clive Wright 200 Meters 21.44 1993 H. Hagan, O. Alohan 4x400 Relay 3:09.90 W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 1995 Omokaro Alohan 400 Meters 46.96 1998 Derrick Jones Weight Throw 66-3 2000 Tim Broe Mile 3:59.67 3,000 Meters 8:00.08 2001 Ron Bramlett 60-meter HH 7.55 David Kimani  3,000 Meters 8:03.90 Mile 4:00.75 2002 Ron Bramlett 60-meter HH 7.55 David Kimani Mile 4:01.82 3,000 Meters 7:57.05 Miguel Pate Long Jump 27-0 2003 Peter Etoot 800 Meters 1:47.10 2004 Peter Etoot 800 Meters 1:46.91 2006 Peter Etoot 800 Meters 1:49.90 2007 Emmanuel Bor Mile 4:01.74 2008 Tyson David 5,000 Meters 13:52.20 2009 Tyson David 5,000 Meters 13:46.19 2011 Kirani James 400 Meters 44.80 Fred Samoei 800 Meters 1:49.68 J. Rop, T. Mickens DMR 9:39.06 E. Bor, F. Samoei

Outdoor yEAR Name Event Mark 1933 Merle Riegels Pole Vault 13-3 1/8 1935 Biff Lyon Shot Put 46‑3 Merle Riegels Pole Vault 13‑0 1/2 J. Doughty, H. Godfrey Mile Relay 3:23.0 D. Fischer, F. Kitchens 1937 Hal Standley Javelin 193‑6 1/2 1938 Wayne Downey Pole Vault 13‑6 1/4 1939 Wayne Downey Pole Vault 13‑6 3/4 Kelly Horn High Jump 6‑5 1/2 Hal Standley Javelin 201‑3 7/8 1940 J. Boswell, D. Warner Mile Relay 3:21.4 R. James, T. Bullock 1941 Jack Boswell 440 Yards 48.20 Charles DesChamps Pole Vault 13‑0 Harold Johnson Shot Put 49‑9 3/4 1942 Harry Grafton High Jump 6‑4 Harold Johnson Shot Put 51‑3 1/2 Discus 143‑2 1/2 Bob Stevens Mile 4:22.4 1943 Bob Stevens 880 Yards 2:01.90 Mile 4:31.4 1950 Marvin Cichowski 220-yard Hurdles 23.7 Carl Shield Shot Put 49‑6 3/4 Discus 152‑8 1/2 1951 Marvin Cichowski 220 Yard Hurdles 23.4 Carl Shield Shot Put 50‑2 1952 Carl Shield Shot Put 51‑6 A. Adams, R. McDonald Mile Relay 3:18.6 J. Richards, E. Bick 1954 Bob Hyde High Jump 6‑2 1/4 1955 Bob Hyde High Jump 5‑10 R. Summerlin, T. Atkinson Mile Relay 3:29.2 J. Reeves, J. Christman 1956 Bob Hyde High Jump 6‑2 1958 Joe Uelses Pole Vault 13-9 1960 Gordon Graham Mile 4:14.8 1961 Gordon Graham Two Mile 9:40.1 Billy Jennings 880 Yards 1:52.5 1962 Dave Dillard High Jump 6‑4 3/4 Billy Jennings 880 Yards 1:52.1 Charlie Moseley Broad Jump 24‑9 1/2 120-yard Hurdles 14.3 G. Cook, H. Butler Mile Relay 3:15.8 B. Elia, B. Park 1963 Charlie Moseley 120-yard Hurdles 13.9 Broad Jump 23‑11 1/2 Triple Jump 45‑9 1/2

1965 Warren Hardy Shot Put 54‑10 Discus 169‑3 3/4 Gary Terrell 880 Yards 1:51.4 Walter McQueen 220 Yards 21.4 1966 David Adkins 440 Yards 47.7 440-yard Hurdles 51.2 Mike Wiley Shot Put 52‑8 1/2 1967 David Adkins 440 Yards 47.0 1968 David Adkins 440-yard Hurdles 51.7 Angelo Harris Mile 4:09.3 1972 John Hannah Shot Put 59‑1 Discus 175‑9 1/2 Jan Johnson Pole Vault 16‑7 1/4 Ernest Odom 100 Yards 9.7 Mike Sullivan 440-yard Hurdles 51.3 Porter Thomas 100 Yards 9.7 220 Yards 21.2 E. Odom, J. Cargile 440-yard Relay 40.4 E. Echols, P. Thomas J. Cargile, M. Sullivan Mile Relay 3:11.2 B. Russell, A. Faust 1973 Don Hobson High Jump 7‑0 Henry Orum 120 Yard Hurdles 13.9 Triple Jump 49‑9 1/4 Mike Sullivan 440-yard Hurdles 50.5 T. Whatley 100 Yards 9.3 M. Sullivan, E. Echols 440-yard Relay 40.1 H. Orum, L. Wills 1974 Grant Glickman Pole Vault 16‑2 Wayne Hicks Decathlon 7,084 pts. Don Hobson High Jump 7‑0 1975 Steve Bolt Mile 4:03.0 1976 Bud Blythe Javelin 267‑4 John Crist Decathlon 7,305 pts. 1977 Stan Cain Discus 185‑0 Gary England Shot Put 63‑4 1978 Steve Bolt 5,000 Meters 14:15.34 Maxwell Peters Triple Jump 52‑5 1/2 Les West Pole Vault 16‑6 1979 Joe Coombs 400 Meters 45.88 James Mallard 200 Meters 19.8 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7‑2 1/4 Les West Pole Vault 15‑11 3/4 1980 Barry Darling Javelin 244‑4 Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put 66‑8 James Mallard 200 Meters 20.42 K. Simon, C. Palmer 4x100 Meter Relay 39.07 C. Smith, J. Mallard C. Palmer, A. Buford Mile Relay 3:08.73 I. Levine, J. Mallard 1982 Barry Darling Javelin 248‑0 Emmit King 100 Meters 10.13 Cedric Vaughans 400 Meters 45.99 William Wuyke 800 Meters 1:47.33 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7‑3 3/4 E. King, D. Williams 4x100 Meter Relay 39.24 C. Smith, C. Vaughans 1983 Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon 7,724 pts. Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 205‑4 Calvin Smith 100 Meters 10.24 A. Buford, L. Smith 4x400 Meter Relay 3:07.81 W. Monroe, C. Smith 1984 Siggy Einarsson Javelin 271‑1 Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 206‑6 Terry Menefee 400-meter Hurdles 50.10 Albert Peacock High Jump 7‑0 William Wuyke 800 Meters 1:47.00 1985 Tony Davis 800 Meters 1:47.70 Thomas McCants High Jump 7‑2 Cedric Vaughans 400 Meters 45.52 1986 Siggy Einarsson Javelin 245‑9 Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 191‑1 Peter McColgan 3,000 Steeplechase 8:32.71 5,000 Meters 14:03.57 Keith Talley 110-meter Hurdles 13.13 Long Jump 26‑4 1/2

1987 Eggert Bogasson Discus 194‑9 Siggy Matthiasson Javelin 238‑6 Keith Talley 110-meter Hurdles 13.33 Long Jump 26‑4 1/2 1988 German Beltran 5,000 Meters 14:16.96 Dudson Higgins Triple Jump 52‑4 3/4 1989 Luis Bello 400-meter Hurdles 51.31 German Beltran 5,000 Meters 13:55.26 Siggy Matthiasson Javelin 242‑8 1990 German Beltran 5,000 Meters 13:55.2 Clive Wright 100 Meter Dash 10.20 200 Meters 20.78 P. Goode, E. Nava 4x100 Relay 39.24 B. McCuaig, C. Wright 1991 Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters 45.69 Clive Wright 200 Meters 20.87 1992 Guy Schultz 3,000 Steeplechase 8:51.94 1993 Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters 45.42 1995 Andrew Owusu Long Jump 26-4 1/4 1996 Mats Nilsson Javelin 238-1 1997 Mats Nilsson Javelin 229-9 1999 Tim Broe 5,000 Meters 14:14.30 2000 Tim Broe 3,000 Steeplechase 8:31.54 5,000 Meters 14:01.48 2001 David Kimani 1,500 Meters 3:49.82 5,000 Meters 13:57.53 Chris Mutai 10,000 Meters 29:59.17 Ron Bramlett 110-meter hurdles 13.53 2002 Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles 13.41 2006 Chauncey Harris 100 Meters 10.14 Augustus Maiyo 3,000 Steeplechase 8:41.01 2008 Tyson David 10,000 Meters 28:23.01 2009 Tyson David 10,000 Meters 30:09.50 2010 Kirani James 400 Meters 45.01 2011 Kirani James 400 Meters 44.86 2013 Diondre Batson 100 Meters 10.12

Records & History

iNDOOR

James Mallard was the SEC Outdoor 200-meter dash champion in 1979 and 1980.

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Records & History Women’s SEC Champions iNDOOR yEAR Name Event 1984 Yutta Shelton High Jump 1985 Disa Gisladottir High Jump Lillie Leatherwood 440 Yards 1986 Evelyn Adiru 880 Yards Liz Lynch Mile Two Mile S. Crawford, V. Connally DMR Evelyn Adiru, Liz Lynch 1987 Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump 1988 Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters Pauline Davis 55 Meters 200 Meters Flora Hyacinth Long Jump Triple Jump Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters 1989 Kristin Adler High Jump Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump 1990 Diane Dunrod 400 Meters C. Smith, B. Thomas 4x400 Relay K. Smith, D. Dunrod 1991 Shannon Emory Shot Put Diane Francis 400 Meters C. Smith, Grace Buzu 4x400 Relay K. Smith, Diane Francis 1992 M. Ohlund, C. Jenkins 4x800 Relay Marie Ohlund, V. Lynch Marie Ohlund Mile

Mark 5‑9 1/2 6‑1 1/2 54.74 2:09.21 4:35.06 9:50.85 11:24.87 2:07.52 42‑4 2:09.16 6.75 23.37 20‑8 43‑7 1/4 9:32.66 16:17.68 5‑11 1/4 43‑7 1/4 53.02 3:39.20 50‑2 3:40.54 8:46.80 4:43.05

1993 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters M. Ohlund, C. Jenkins 4x800 Relay Marie Ohlund, Vicky Lynch 1994 Stacy Bowen 200 Meters Marie Ohlund 800 Meters Becki Wells Mile 3,000 Meters Marie Ohlund, B. Nunez DMR Malin Ohlund, V. Lynch F. Idehen, D. Cargill 4x400 Relay A. Lloyd, S. Bowen 2000 Safiya Ingram Shot Put 2005 Beau Walker 60-meter Hurdles 2006 Beau Walker 55-meter Hurdles 2008 Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters 2010 Kim Laing 60-meter Hurdles 2011 Wilamena Hopkins Shot Put 2013 Alexis Paine Pole Vault

2:06.38 8:51.97 23.84 2:06.43 4:44.96 9:24.97 11:27.20 3:39.64 52-11 8.16 7.53 52.10 8.23 54-7 1/2 13-8 1/2

Outdoor yEAR Name Event Mark 1981 Sue Gibson Javelin 178‑11 Terri Johnson High Jump 5‑9 Linda McLennon 10,000 Meterrs 35:41.30 1982 Terri Johnson High Jump 5‑11 Barbara Scott 400-meter Hurdles 58.65 Long Jump 20‑9 3/4 1983 Disa Gisladottir High Jump 5‑11 1/4 Iris Gronfeldt Javelin 171‑10 S. Harris, R. Oden 4x100 Relay 46.25 B. Little, L. Leatherwood

1984 Kathy Box 10,000 Meters Disa Gisladottir High Jump Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters T. Walls, R. Astrom, 4x400 Relay L. Leatherwood, C. Gibson 1985 Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Yutta Shelton High Jump Heptathlon 1986 Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters Laura Agront High Jump Pauline Davis 100 Meters 200 Meters Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters Jeni Nielsen 10,000 Meters Connally, Davis 4x100 Relay Hyacinth, Leatherwood 1987 Laura Agront High Jump Pauline Davis 100 Meters Flora Hyacinth Long Jump Triple Jump Lillie Leatherwood 200 Meters 400 Meters Jeni Nielsen 10,000 Meters Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters Hyacinth, Latham 4x100 Relay Leatherwood, Davis

37:32.45 6‑0 183‑5 51.69 3:49.03 174‑0 5‑9 1/2 5,491 pts. 4:18.37 5‑11 11.11 22.89 177‑10 51.15 34:29.60 44.31 6‑0 11.23 21‑6 1/2 45‑0 1/2 22.38 51.17 34:28.32 9:15.51 43.81

1988 Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters 2:04.81 1,500 Meters 4:15.91 Pauline Davis 100 Meters 11.17 200 Meters 22.76 Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters 16:41.55 10,000 Meters 34:38.9 1990 Flora Hyacinth Long Jump 20‑2 1/2 Triple Jump 43‑3 1992 Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters 4:19.57 1993 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters 2:04.93 1,500 Meters 4:20.64 S. Bowen, F. Idehen 4x100 Relay 43.73 F. Chapman, A. Lloyd S. Bowen, F. Chapman 4x400 Relay 3:36.27 C. Jenkins, M. Morgan 1994 Stacy Bowen 200 Meters 22.85 400 Meters 52.67 Heather Shutt‑Warner 5,000 Meters 16:33.36 10,000 Meters 35:52.3 Niambi Dennis Triple Jump 42‑5 1/2 P. Lacey, F. Idehen 4x100 Relay 43.70 S. Bowen, A. Lloyd 1996 Donna Cargill 800 Meters 2:08.11 2000 Petagay Gayle 400-meters Hurdles 56.44 2004 Beth Mallory Discus 177-11 2005 Beth Mallory Discus 189-7 Shot Put 54-2 1/2 2006 Aymara Albury Shot Put 56-1 1/4 Beth Mallory Discus 176-11 2009 Angelica Howard Hammer Throw 195-10 2010 Kim Laing 100-meter hurdles 13.32 Chealsea Taylor Heptathlon 5,672

men’s all-Americans iNDOOR

Records & History

yEAR Name Event 1972 Jan Johnson Pole Vault Tom Whatley 60 Yards 1973 P. Harris, B. Russell Mile Relay M. Sullivan, R.Faust 1974 Thomas Whatley 60 Yards Tim Hamilton Pole Vault 1976 Steve Bolt Mile 1977 Gary England Shot Put Steve Bolt Two Mile Stan Cain Shot Put 1978 T. Husbands, I. Levine Mile Relay D, Gatson, J. Coombs Jeff Woodard High Jump Joe Coombs 600 Yards 1979 Joe Coombs 600 Yards 1980 Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put 1982 Calvin Smith 60 Yards Emmit King 60 Yards 1983 Calvin Smith 60 Yards William Wuyke 1,000 Yards 1984 William Wuyke 1,000 Meters 1986 Keith Talley Long Jump 1987 Keith Talley 55-meter Hurdles 1988 4x400 Relay 1989 German Beltran 3,000 Meters Dudson Higgins Triple Jump Larry Cantrell 400 Meters 1990 M. Coney, B. McCuaig 4x400 Relay E. Nava, G. Parker 1993 Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters H. Hagan, O. Alohan, 4x400 Relay W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 1994 Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters David Nti‑Berko Triple Jump Brian Thomas Long Jump

Mark 17-1 3/4 6.20 3:17.40 6.10 16-6 4:03.61 63‑0 3/4 8:46.73 59-10 1/2 3:15.11 7-2 1:09.93 1:09.74 65-2 3/4 6.17 6.18 6.18 2:09.93 2:24.27 25-8 3/4 7.13 3:12.44 8:02.18 53‑8 1/4 47.26 3:08.37 46.60 3:08.03 46.91 52‑2 1/4 25‑2 3/4

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1995 David Nti-Berko Triple Jump Andrew Owusu Long Jump Triple Jump 1996 Andrew Owusu Long Jump Andrew Owusu Triple Jump 1997 Tim Broe 3,000 Meters 1999 Tim Broe 3,000 Meters Ken Fambro 60-meter Hurdles Derrick Jones Weight Throw Cori Loving 400 Meters T. Broe, J. Williamson DMR C. Loving, D. Edwards 2000 Tim Broe 3,000 Meters Ron Bramlett 60-meter Hurdles Miguel Pate Long Jump Jeremy Taylor Long Jump T. Broe, J. Williamson DMR C. Loving, D. Edwards J. Dixon, R.Farr 4x400 Relay C. Loving, J. Taylor 2001 David Kimani 3,000 Meters 5,000 Meters Ron Bramlett 60-meter hurdles Miguel Pate Long Jump 2002 Ron Bramlett 60-meter Hurdles Miguel Pate Long Jump David Kimani Mile 3,000 Meters T. Henderson, O. Wright DMR C. McBride, D. Kimani Miguel Pate Triple Jump 2003 Latonel Williams 200 Meters 2004 Peter Etoot 800 Meters Chauncey Harris 60 Meters 2006 LaChristopher Lewis 400 Meters L. Lewis, P. Etoot 4x400 Relay M. Cooley, L. Claborn 2008 Michael Cooley 400 Meters 2009 Tyson David 5,000 Meters

54-0 1/2 25-4 3/4 53-0 3/4 25-11 53-1 3/4 7:59.52 8:01.23 7.96 63-9 47.80 9:35.30 7:57.30 7.72 25-1 1/4 25-6 9:41.93 3:10.15 8:03.29 13:42.32 7.62 25-8 3/4 7.59 27-4 1/2 4:00.33 8:02.59 9:32.97 54-2 1/2 20.71 1:48.65 6.72 46.71 3:08.30 47.18 13:49.58

2010 Kirani James 400 Meters 2011 Fred Samoei 800 Meters Kirani James 400 Meters Kamal Fuller Long Jump

45.63 1:48.33 DNF 24-5 3/4

Outdoor yEAR Name Event Mark 1972 Jan Johnson Pole Vault 17-0 1973 Thomas Whatley 100 Yards 9.4 1975 Ed Williams Javelin 246-3 1977 Gary England Shot Put 64-0 3/4 1978 Joseph Coombs 400 Meters 45.98 Darroll Gatson 400 Meters 45.98 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7-1 Maxwell Peters Triple Jump 53-2 1/2 1979 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7-3 1/2 Maxwell Peters Triple Jump 53-2 1/2 1980 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7‑7 1/4 Calvin Smith 100 Meters 10.17 Greg Martin Discus 186-10 Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put 65-4 1981 Calvin Smith 100 Meters 10.24 1982 Barry Darling Javelin 249-5 Rod Rudolph High Jump 7-5 Jeff Woodard High Jump 7-6 1/4 Calvin Smith 200 Meters 20.20 Cedric Vaughns 400 Meters 46.09 Ike Levine Long Jump 25-1 1/2 C. Smith, D. Williams 4x100 Relay 39.51 W. Monroe, C. Vaughns 1983 Emmit King 100 Meters 10.15 Calvin Smith 100 Meters 10.16 200 Meters 20.36 William Wuyke 800 Meters 1:45.77 Terry Menefee 400-meter Hurdles 50.40 C. Smith, T. Menefee 4x400 Relay 3:02.33 A. Buford, L. Smith Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon 7,709 pts. Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 201-9

1984 Cedric Vaughns 400 Meters 45.96 William Wuyke 800 Meters 1:47.68 T. Menefee, W. Monroe 4x400 Relay C. Vaughns, L. Smith Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 205-0 1985 T. Menefee, T. Davis 4x400 Relay 3:01.16 B. Jackson, C. Vaughns Thomas McCants High Jump 7-7 1/4 Siggy Einarsson Javelin 263-10 Eggert Bogasson Discus 192-7 1986 Keith Talley 110-meter Hurdles 13.36 Keith Talley Long Jump 26-2 3/4 Peter McColgan 3,000 Steeplechase 8:29.35 Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus 193-10 Siggy Einarsson Javelin 249-10 1987 Keith Talley 110-meter Hurdles 13.70 Dudson Higgins Triple Jump 53-6 1/4 Eggert Bogasson Discus 194-6 1/4 Siggy Matthiasson Javelin 241-9 3/4 1988 L. Cantrell, P. Goode 4x400 Relay 3:06.91 A. Henson, J. Williams 1989 German Beltran 5, 000 Meters 14:13.70 Siggy Matthiasson Javelin 254‑11 L. Bello, L. Cantrell 4x400 Relay 3:03.92 E. Nava, G. Parker 1990 R. Beattie, B. McCuaig 4x100 Relay 38.87 E. Nava, C. Wright German Beltran 5,000 Meters 14:14.28 Siggy Matthiasson Javelin 245‑8 Clive Wright 200 Meters 20.73 1991 R. Beattie, S. Boateng 4x100 Relay 39.34 E. Nava, C. Wright 1992 Andrew Owusu Triple Jump 53‑4 1/2 Brian Thomas Long Jump 26‑0 1/4 1993 Samuel Boateng 200 Meters 20.90 Joakim Nilsson Javelin 232‑9 David Nti‑Berko Triple Jump 54‑8 1/4


Records & History men’s all-Americans 1994 Joakim Nilsson Javelin 248‑2 David Nti‑Berko Triple Jump 54‑3 1/4 Andrew Owusu Long Jump 25‑11 1/2 Brian Thomas Long Jump 25‑7 1/4 1995 Andrew Owusu Long Jump 26-3 3/4 Triple Jump 53-1 3/4 1996 Mats Nilsson Javelin 238-1 1997 Nilsson Javelin 245-9 1998 Mats Nilsson Javelin 250-2 Tim Broe 3,000 Steeplechase 8:45.00 1999 Jeremy Taylor 200 Meters 20.64 Tim Broe 5,000 Meters 14:04.15

2000 Tim Broe 3,000 Steeplechase 5,000 Meters Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles Ken Frambro 110-meter Hurdles Miguel Pate Long Jump 2001 Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles David Kimani 1,500 Meters David Kimani 5,000 Meters Chris Mutai 10,000 Meters Miguel Pate Long Jump

8:39.03 13:52.94 13.67 13.95 25-6 13.54 3:38.74 13:44.42 29:30.30 26-0.25

2002 Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles David Kimani 5,000 Meters R. Bramlet, J. Mason 4x100 Relay R. Burks, L. Williams 2003 Latonel Williams 200 Meters 2005 Peter Etoot 800 Meters Steven Boozer Discus 2006 Augustus Maiyo 3,000 Steeplechase 2008 Tyson David 10,000 Meters 2009 Tyson David 5,000 Meters 2010 Kirani James 400 Meters Fred Samoei 800 Meters

13.49 13:59.30 39.95 20.78 1:46.80 179-8 8:42.04 28:49.76 14:10.75 45.05 1:47.84

2011 Kirani James 400 Meters Fred Samoei 800 Meters 2012 Kamal Fuller Long Jump 2013 Diondre Batson 100 Meters Kamal Fuller Long Jump Elias Hakansson Hammer Imani Brown Triple Jump Justin Fondren High Jump A. Sanders, D. Batson 4x100 Relay A. Haynes, D. Farrier

45.10 1:47.60 25-2 10.01 25-8 1/4 213-10 52-2 3/4 7-0 1/2 38.54

2011 Meghan Austin Javelin 2012 Krystle Schade High Jump Alexis Paine Pole Vault 2013 Alexis Paine Pole Vault

151-5 6-1 1/2 13-9 1/4 14-5 1/4

iNDOOR yEAR Name Event Mark 1983 Disa Gisladottir High Jump 6-2 1984 Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters 54.23 1985 Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters 53.12 Yutta Shelton High Jump 5-9 1986 Liz Lynch Mile 4:38.85 Evelyn Adiru 1,000 Meters 2:44.45 Pauline Davis 55 Meters 6.81 Flora Hyacinth Long Jump 20-4 1/4 Lillie Leatherwood 500 Meters 1:10.31 Liz Lynch 3,000 Meters 9:08.13 1987 Evelyn Adiru 1,000 Meters 2:43.40 Pauline Davis 55 Meter Hurdles 7.88 Flora Hyacinth Long Jump 20-9 Triple Jump 44-11 1/2 E. Adiru, P. Davis 4x400 Meter Relay 3:41.39 S. Latham, S. White 200 Meters 22.99 1988 Pauline Davis Evelyn Adiru Mile Pauline Davis 55 Meter Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump 3,000 Meter Run Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meter Run Elspeth Turner 1989 Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump Pauline Davis 55 Meter 3rd 200 Meters Flora Hyacinth 55 Meter Hurdles 1990 Diane Dunrod 400 Meters D. Dunrod, C. Smith 4x400 Meter Relay K. Smith, B. Thomas 1991 Diane Francis 400 Meters Tonya Lawson 55 Meter Hurdles G. Buzu, D. Francis 4x400 Meter Relay C. Smith, K. Smith V. Lynch, M. Ohlund 4x800 Meter Relay M. Ohlund, K. Seabury 55 Meters 1992 Faith Idehen Vicky Lynch 800 Meters C. Jenkins, V. Lynch 4x800 Meter Relay M. Ohlund, M. Ohlund 200 meters 1993 Stacey Bowen Faith Idehen 55 Meters Vicky Lynch 800 Meters S. Bowen, F. Chapman 4x400 Meter Relay F. Idehen, M. Morgan C. Jenkins, V. Lynch 4x800 Meter Relay M. Ohlund, M. Ohlund 1994 Stacey Bowen 200 Meters Faith Idehen 55 Meters Andria Lloyd 200 Meters Vicky Lynch 800 Meters Becki Wells Mile S. Bowen, V. Lynch DMR M. Ohlund, B. Wells 1995 Jessica Fry 5,000 Meter Run Becki Wells Mile 1999 Ne-Juan Bakewell 55 Meter Hurdles Brandit Copper 60 Meter Hurdles

44-1 1/4 6.75 23.12 8.28 53.90 3:38.85 53.18 7.64 3:36.92 8:41.16 6.90 2:05.28 8:30.58 23.47 6.90 2:04.68 3:37.52 8:37.40 23.50 6.90 23.60 2:04.68 4:44.28 11:17.15 10:06.19 4:40.07 8.33 8.33

2001 Petagay Gayle 400 Meters 53.25 2005 Beau Walker 60 Meter Hurdles 8.07 LaTasha Pharr Triple Jump 42-4 1/4 2006 Beau Walker 60 Meter Hurdles 8.01 2008 Trish Bartholomew 400 Meter 52.37 2010 Krystle Schlade High Jump 5-10 2011 Krystle Schlade High Jump 5-11 1/4 2012 Krystle Schade High Jump 6-0 1/2 2013 Krystle Schade High Jump 6-1 1/2 Alexis Paine Pole Vault 13-11 1/4

OUtDOOR yEAR Name Event 1982 Disa Gisladottir High Jump Pia Iacova Discus Barbara Scott 400 Meter Hurdles 1983 Disa Gisladottir High Jump Pia Iacova Discus 1984 Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Disa Gisladottir High Jump Pia Iacova Discus Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters 1985 Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters Kelly Landry Discus Yutta Shelton Heptathlon High Jump 1986 Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters Pauline Davis 100 Meters 200 Meters Iris Gronfeldt Javelin Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters V. Connally, P. Davis 4x100 Meter Relay F. Hyacinth, L. Leatherwood V. Connally, P. Davis 4x400 Meter Relay F. Hyacinth, L. Leatherwood 1987 Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters 1,500 Meter Run Pauline Davis 100 Meters 200 Meters Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump Lillie Leatherwood 200 Meters Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meter Run P. Davis, F. Hyacinth 4x100 Meter Relay S. Latham, L. Leatherwood 1988 Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meter Run Pauline Davis 100 Meters 200 Meters Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meter Run 10,000 Meter Run 1989 Pauline Davis 400 Meters Pauline Davis 200 Meters P. Davis, S. LathaMeter 4x400 Meter Relay F. Roberts, S. White

Mark 6-1 1/4 170-1 59.00 6-1 1/2 181-2 184-2 6-0.5 184-9 52.11 187-8 2:02.27 175-9 5,396 6-0 51.23 2:01.98 11.36 22.84 56-10 9:12.71 44.74 3:29.90 50.90 2:03.22 4:16.34 11.47 22.64 43-8 22.51 8:58.00 43.54 2:02.92 11.14 22.81 42-3 1/2 16:11.53 33:05.19 50.18 22.65 3:30.99

1990 Diane Dunrod 400 Meters 51.25 Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump 43-2 1/2 Benita Thomas 200 Meters 23.25 K. Anderson, D. Dunrods 4x100m Relay 44.96 B. Tjoma D. Dunrod, C. Smith 4x400 Meter Relay 3:30.99 K. Smith, B. Thomas 1991 Diane Francis 400 meters 52.44 Tonya Lawson 100 Meter Hurdles 14.43 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters 2:07.22 Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meter Run 4:24.61 G. Buzu, D. Francis 4x400 Meter Relay 3:35.64 C. Smith, K. Smith 1992 Hanna Glyfadottir Shot Put 50-10 3/4 Faith Idehen 400 Meters 53.50 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters 2:04.14 1,500 Meter Run 4:18.23 Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meter Run 4:19.09 Heather Shutt-Warner 5,000 Meter Run 16:47.57 G. Buzu, C. Gilgeous 4x400 Meter Relay 3:36.57 M. Morgan, K. Smith 1993 Stacey Bowen 400 Meters 23.16 Faith Idehen 100 Meters 11.60 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters 2:04.14 1,500 Meters 4:22.36 Heather Shutt-Warner 5,000 Meter Run 16:34.57 S. Bowen, F. Meteran 4x100 Meter Relay 43.68 F. Idehen, A. Lloyd F. Meteran, C. Jenkins 4x400 Meter Relay 3:40.36 V. Lynch, M. Morgan 1994 Stacey Bowen 400 Meters 52.28 Faith Idehen 100 Meters 11.56 Andria Lloyd 200 Meters 23.33 Vicky Lynch 800 Meters 2:03.79 Malin Ohlund 3,000 Meter Run 9:34.86 S. Bowen, F. Idehen 4x100 Meter Relay 46.87 1996 Jessica Fry 5,000 Meter Run 16:20.88 2000 Safiya Ingram Discus 183-9 Petegay Gayle 400 Meter Hurdles 55.93 Brandit Copper 100 Meter Hurdles 13.03 2001 Nicole Ireland 400 Meter Hurdles 58.66 N. Ireland, J. Kitson 4x100 Meter Relay 44.58 P. Barrett, D. Dillard, T. Robinson 2003 Judyth Kitson 100 Meters 11.50 Beth Mallory Discus Throw 171-7 2004 Beth Mallory Discus Throw 191-4 Hammer Throw 200-9 2005 Beth Mallory Discus Throw 194-9 Tahesia Harrigan 100 Meters 11.42 2006 Beth Mallory Discus Throw 179-7 Miruna Mataonu High Jump 6-0 Tahesia Harrigan 100 Meter Dash 11.41 2007 Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters 52.17 Miruna Mataoanu High Jump 6-3 1/2 2008 Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters 51.29 2010 Kim Laing 100 Meter Hurdles 12.20 Krystle Schade High Jump 5-9 1/4 Chelsea Taylor High Jump 5-9 1/4 Heptathlon 5,617

Records & History

Women’s All-Americans

Beth Mallory earned All‑America honors in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.

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Records & History men’s NCAA Champions

Jan Johnson 1972 Indoor Pole Vault 17-1.75

Jeff Woodard 1980 Outdoor High Jump 7-7 3/4

Eduardo Nava 1990 Outdoor 4x100 Meter Relay 38.87

Gary England 1977 Indoor Shot Put 63-0.75

Emmit King 1983 Outdoor 100 Meter Dash 10.15

BRAD McCUAIg 1990 Indoor 4x100 Meter Relay 38.87

Ike Levine 1978 Indoor Mile Relay 3:15.11

William Wuyke 1984 Indoor 1,000 Meters 2:24.27

Andrew Owusu 1996 Indoor Long Jump 25-11

Records & History Ron Bramlett 2001 Outdoor 110 Meter Hurdles 13.54 2002 Indoor 60 Meter Hurdles 2002 Outdoor 110 Meter Hurdles 13.49

Miguel Pate 2002 Indoor Long Jump 27-4.5

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Fred Samoei 2011 Indoor 800 Meters 1:48.33

Darroll Gatson 1978 Indoor Mile Relay 3:15.11

Keith Talley 1987 Indoor 55 Meter Hurdles 7.13 1986 Outdoor 110 Meter Hurdles 13.36

Mats Nilsson 1996 Outdoor Javelin 251-6 1997 Outdoor Javelin 245-9

KIRANI JAMES 2010 Outdoor 400 Meters 45.05 2011 Outdoor 400 Meters 45.10

Joe Coombs 1978 Indoor Mile Relay 3:15.11

Richard Beattie 1990 Outdoor 4x100 Meter Relay 38.87

Tim Broe 2000 Outdoor 3,000 Steeplechase 8:39.03

Tony Husbands Indoor 1978 Mile Relay 3:15.11

CLIVE WRIGHT 1990 Outdoor 4x100 Meter Relay 38.87

David Kimani 2001 Indoor 3,000 Meters 8:03.29 5,000 Meters 13:42.32 2001 Outdoor 5,000 Meters 13:59.30


Records & History Women’s NCAA Champions

Disa Gisladottir 1982 Outdoor High Jump 6-1.25 1983 Indoor High Jump 6-2 1983 Outdoor High Jump 6-1-.5

Iris Gronfeldt 1984 Outdoor Javelin 184‑2 1985 Outdoor Javelin 187‑8

Liz Lynch 1986 Indoor Mile Run 4:37.73

Lillie Leatherwood 1985 Indoor 400 Meters 53.12 1986 Outdoor 400 Meters 51.23 1987 Outdoor 400 Meters • 50.90

Pauline Davis 1988 Indoor 200 Meters 22.76 1989 Outdoor 400 Meters 50.18

Flora Hyacinth 1989 Indoor Triple Jump 44-1.25

Beth Mallory 2005 Outdoor Discus 194-9

men’s Olympians Jan Johnson USA

PoleVault Bronze

1980 Moscow

Hreinn Halldorsson Iceland Shot Put 10th William Wuyke Venezuela 800m Semis

1984 Los Angeles

John Crist USA Decathlon 6th Siggy Einarsson USA Javelin Semis Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus 7th (DQ) Kris Hardarson Iceland Long Jump Semis Calvin Smith USA 4x100m Gold William Wuyke Venezuela 800m Semis

1988 Seoul

Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100m Semis Eggert Bogasson Iceland Discus NM

Siggy Einarsson Iceland Javelin Semis Peter Gudmunsson Iceland Shot Put Semis Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus Semis Emmitt King USA 4x100m (Alt) DQ Eduardo Nava Mexico 100m Prelims Calvin Smith USA 4x100m DQ Calvin Smith USA 100m Bronze Clive Wright Jamaica 200m Quarters Clive Wright Jamaica 4x100m 4th

1992 Barcelona

Solomon Amegatcher Ghana 400m Quarters Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100m Semis Siggy Einarsson Iceland Javelin 5th Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus 11th Henry Hagan Ghana 4x100m Semis Eduardo Nava Mexico 4x100m DQ EduardoNava Mexico 4x400m Semis Clive Wright Jamaica 200m Semis

1996 Atlanta

Solomon Amegatcher Ghana 4x400m Prelims Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100m Finals (NS) Andrew Owusu Ghana Long Jump Semis

2000 sydney

Andrew Owusu Ghana Triple Jump Semis

2004

Athens

Tim Broe USA 5,000m 11th Andrew Owusu Ghana Triple Jump Semis

2008 Beijing

Miguel Pate USA Long Jump Semis

2012 LONDON

Kirani James Grenada

400m Gold

Women’s Olympians 1976 Montreal

Disa Gisladottir Iceland High Jump NM

1984

los Angeles

Pauline Davis Bahamas 100m Semis Pauline Davis Bahamas 200m Semis Iris Gronfeldt Iceland Javelin Semis Lillie Leatherwood USA 4x400m (Alt) Silver Liz Lynch-McColgan Great Britain 10,000m Silver

Bahamas 4x100m Silver Diane Frances St. Kitts 400m Quarters St. Kitts 4x400m Semis Flora Hyacinth US Virgin Islands Long Jump Semis Faith Idehen Nigeria 4x100m (Alt) 5th

1992 Barcelona

2000 sydney

Lillie Leatherwood USA 400m 5th USA 4x400m Gold Evelyn Adiru Uganda 800m Laura Agront Puerto Rico High Jump Semis Disa Gisladottir Iceland High Jump Semis Pauline Davis Bahamas 100m Semis Bahamas 200m Semis Iris Gronfeldt Iceland Javelin Semis

Katie Anderson Canada 100m H Quarters Pauline Davis Bahamas 100m Semis Bahamas 200m Semis Faith Idehen Nigeria 4x100m Bronze Liz Lynch-McColgan Great Britain 10,000m 5th

1988 seoul

1996 Atlanta

Katie Anderson Canada Grace Buzu Uganda

4x100m Semis 4x100m Prelims

Katie Anderson Canada Pauline Davis Bahamas

100m H 400m

Quarters 4th

Records & History

1972 Munich

Katie Anderson Canada 100m H Prelims Pauline Davis Bahamas 4x100m Gold Bahamas 200m Gold

2008 Beijing

Trish Bartholomew Grenada 400m Tahesia Harrigan British Virgin Islands 100m

Prelims Quarters

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Records & History Men’s indoor records 60 METERS

Time Name   1. 6.58 Emmitt King   2. 6.60 Calvin Smith   3. 6.61 Thomas Whatley   4. 6.62 Ray Jadusingh   5. 6.65 Latonel Williams   6. 6.66 Chauncey Harris   7. 6.68 Jeremy Taylor   8. 6.69 Ron Bramlett   9. 6.71 B.J. Williams 10. 6.71 Clive Wright

Date Location 1982 Gainesville, Fla. 1981 Baton Rouge, La. 1973 Baton Rouge, La. 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 Champaign, Ill. 2000 South Bend, Ind. 2002 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 1991 Johnson City, Tenn.

200 METERS

5,000 METERS

Time Name   1. 13:35.21 David Kimani   2. 13:36.76 Tyson David   3. 13:47.01 German Beltran   4. 13:58.43 Augustus Maiyo   5. 13:59.43 Emmanuel Bor   6. 14:00.20 Andrew Kirwa   7. 14:02.81 Peter Kiprono   8. 14:03.90 Steve Bolt   9. 14:04.14 Chris Mutai 10. 14:04.93 Abraham Kutingala

60-METER HURDLES

Time Name Date Location   1. 20.58 Kirani James Jan. 22, 2011 Albuquerque, N.M.   2. 20.71 Latonel Williams 2003 Fayetteville, Ark.   3. 20.81 Diondre Batson Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   4. 20.89 Diondre Batson Feb. 23, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 20.89 Diondre Batson March 8, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   6. 20.97 Diondre Batson March 8, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   7. 21.02 Jeremy Taylor 2000 Fayetteville, Ark.   8. 21.06 Chauncey Harris 2006 South Bend, Ind.   9. 21.12 B.J. Williams 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 21.22 Dwayne Extol Feb. 11, 2012 College Station, Texas

Time Name   1. 7.52 Ron Bramlett   2. 7.60 Keith Talley   3. 7.74 Keith Simon   4. 7.84 Ken Fambro   5. 7.88 Jasmin Alverson   6. 7.91 Byron Gibson   7. 7.96 Joe Curtis   8. 7.97 Jason McAddley   9. 7.97 Joe Smith 10. 7.98 Willie Gaston

400 METERS

4x400-METER RELAY

Time Name Date Location   1. 44.80 Kirani James Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark.   2. 46.46 Cori Loving 1999 South Bend, Ind.   3. 46.46 Omokaro Alohan 1995 Lexington, Ky.   4. 46.53 Michael Cooley 2008 South Bend, Ind.   5. 46.60 S. Amegatcher 1993 Indianapolis, Ind.   6. 46.72 LaChristopher Lewis 2006 South Bend, Ind.   7. 47.25 Greg Parker 1990 Lincoln, Neb.   8. 47.26 Larry Cantrell 1989 Indianapolis, Ind.   9. 47.49 O’Neil Wright 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 47.76 Jevon Mason 2002 South Bend, Ind.

800 METERS

Time Name Date Location   1. 1:46.90 Peter Etoot 2004 Lexington, Ky.   2. 1:47.41 Fred Samoei Feb. 12, 2011 Seattle, Wash.   3. 1:49.34 Mark Sesay 1996 Gainesville, Fla.   4. 1:49.89 Aaron Stockstell 2009 South Bend, Ind.   5. 1:50.15 Jeff Fedler 2005 South Bend, Ind.   6. 1:50.51 Tony Davis 1985 Baton Rouge, La.   7. 1:50.80 Curtis McBride 2003 Ames, Iowa   8. 1:50.86 James McIngvale 1996 Gainesville, Fla.   9. 1:51.07 Titus Koeh 2006 Ames, Iowa 10. 1:51.10 Eddie Terrell 1992 Carbondale, Ill.

MILE

Records & History

Time Name Date Location   1. 3:59.38 Tim Broe 1999 South Bend, Ind.   2. 3:59.40 Steve Bolt 1976 Baton Rouge, La.   3. 4:00.33 David Kimani 2002 Fayetteville, Ark.   4. 4:01.63 Emmanuel Bor 2008 Seattle, Wash.   5. 4:02.34 Robbie Farnham-Rose Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   6. 4:02.47 Fred Samoei Feb. 5, 2011 South Bend, Ind.   7. 4:03.11 Tyson David 2009 Fayetteville, Ark.   8. 4:03.32 Julius Bor Feb. 12, 2011 Seattle, Wash.   9. 4:04.62 Augustus Maiyo 2006 South Bend, Ind. 10. 4:05.59 Sam Barall 1997 Carbondale, Ill.

3,000 METERS

Time Name   1. 7:51.31 David Kimani   2. 7:52.40 David Reid   3. 7:53.26 Tim Broe   4. 7:57.07 Tyson David   5. 7:57.60 Emmanuel Bor   6. 8:01.64 Steve Bolt   7. 8:02.18 German Beltran   8. 8:03.70 Augustus Maiyo   9. 8:08.51 Peter Kiprono 10. 8:08.56 Chris Mutai

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Date Location 2001 Ames, Iowa 1986 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1999 Blacksburg, Va. 2009 Lexington, Ky. 2009 South Bend, Ind. 1976 Baton Rouge, La. 1990 Indianapolis, Ind. 2006 Gainesville, Fla. 2003 Gainesville, Fla. 2000 Ames, Iowa

Time Name   1. 3:07.29 Clayborn, Lewis Etoot, Cooley   2. 3:08.03 Hagan, Alohan, Simmons, Amagatcher   3. 3:08.32 Clayborn, McBride, Etoot, Cooley   4. 3:08.37 Coney, McCuaig, Nava, Parker   5. 3:08.48 Taylor, Dixon, Farr, Loving   6. 3:08.54 Wright, Williams, Fedler, McBride   7. 3:09.09 Mason, McBride, L. Williams, Wright   8. 3:09.27 K. James, Norgrove, Stockstell, Watson   9. 3:09.44 Husbands, Levine, Gatson, Coombs 10. 3:09.61 Williams, Goode, Cantrell, Henson

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY

Date Location 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 Seattle, Wash. 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 2008 Seattle, Wash. 2008 South Bend, Ind. 2009 Seattle, Wash. 2002 Ames, Iowa 1977 Baton Rouge, La. 2000 South Bend, Ind. 2009 Seattle, Wash. Date Location 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 1980 Bloomington, Ind. 1999 Gainesville, Fla. 1999 Gainesville, Fla. 2006 Clemson, S.C. 1981 Baton Rouge, La. 2002 Gainesville, Fla. 1985 Lawrence, Kan. 1995 Baton Rouge, La. Date Location 2006 Ames, Iowa 1993 Indianapolis, Ind. 2005 Ames, Iowa 1990 Indianapolis, Ind. 2000 Ames, Iowa 2003 Gainesville, Fla. 2002 Gainesville, Fla. 2010 South Bend, Ind. 1978 Montgomery, Ala. 1988 Norman, Okla.

Time Name Date Location   1. 9:30.10 Williamson, Loving, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. Edwards, Broe   2. 9:32.97 Henderson, Wright, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. McBride, Kimani   3. 9:33.77 Rop, K. James, March 5, 2011 South Bend, Ind. Samoei, E. Bor   4. 9:33.81 Rop, K. James, Feb. 12, 2011 Seattle, Wash. Samoei, J. Bor   5. 9:34.91 Koeh, Lewis, 2006 South Bend, Ind. Etoot, Maiyo   6. 9:37.81 Maiyo, Koeh, 2007 South Bend, Ind. Cooley, Bor   7. 9:39.06 Rop, Mickens, Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. J. Bor, Samoei   8. 9:41.78 Etoot, Wright, 2003 Ames, Iowa McBride, Kimani   9. 9:44.49 Williamson, Hunter, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. Edwards, Broe 10. 9:45.19 Henderson, Fedler, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. McBride, Kimani


Records & History Men’s indoor records HIGH JUMP

Mark Name 1. 7-7 ¾ Jeff Woodard 2. 7-2 ½ Tyler Campbell 3. 7-2 ¼ Garette Flowers 4. 7-1 ¾ Miguel Pate 5. 7-1 ½ Gabe Warren 6. 7-1 ½ Thomas McCants 7. 7-1 Mike Edwards 8. 7-1 Mike Williams 9. 7-0 ½ Jonathan Reid

POLE VAULT

Mark Name 1. 17-2 ¾ Brian Rohrer 2. 17-1 ¾ Jan Johnson 3. 17-1 ½ Gunner Ageskar 4. 16-9 Les West 16-9 Tim Hamilton 5. 16-8 ¾ Michael Hughes 6. 16-6 ¾ Cameron Nott 7. 16-4 ¾ Jake Winder 16-4 ¾ Brandon Schneider 16-4 ¾ Matt Vogtner

Mark Name   1. 66-2 H. Halldorissin   2. 63-5 Gary England   3. 60-5 Stan Cain   4. 60-5 John Hannah   5. 60-4 ¾ Gary Buchanan   6. 58-11 ¼ Eggert Bogason   7. 58-7 ¾ David Gerasimchuk   8. 55-9 ¾ Chris Grover   9. 55-9 V. Hafsteinsson 10. 55-7 Warren Hardy

Date Location 2002 Gainesville, Fla. 1972 Detroit, Mich. 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 1978 Montgomery, Ala. 1972 Montgomery, Ala. 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 Ames, Iowa 2007 South Bend, Ind. 2008 South Bend, Ind. 2006 Gainesville, Fla.

WEIGHT THROW

LONG JUMP

Mark Name Date Location   1. 28-2 ¼ Miguel Pate 2002 New York, N.Y.   2. 26-2 ¾ Andrew Owusu 1995 Baton Rouge, La.   3. 25-8 ¾ Kamal Fuller Feb. 23, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   4. 25-8 Keith Talley 1986 Baton Rouge, La.   5. 25-6 ¼ Kamal Fuller 2011 South Bend, Ind.   5. 25-6 ¼ Brian Thomas 1994 Johnson City, Tenn.   7. 25-6 Jeremy Taylor 2000 Fayetteville, Ark.   7. 25-6 Henry Orum 1972 Montgomery, Ala.   9. 25-5 ½ Michael Nichols 2008 South Bend, Ind. 10. 25-5 ¼ Kamal Fuller March 8, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 25-5 ¼ Kamal Fuller March 8, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.

TRIPLE JUMP

SHOT PUT

Date Location 1982 Baton Rouge, La. 2010 Baton Rouge, La. 1993 Baton Rouge, La. 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 2005 South Bend, Ind. 1985 Baton Rouge, La. 2010 College Station, Texas 1993 Johnson City, Tenn. 2011 Lexington, Ky.

Mark Name Date Location   1. 67-6 ¼ Elias Hakansson March 1, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   2. 66-9 ¼ Elias Hakansson Feb. 9, 2013 Lincoln, Neb.   3. 66-6 ½ Elias Hakansson March 1, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   4. 66-6 Elias Hakansson March 1, 2013 Baton Rouge, La. 66-6 Elias Hakansson Feb. 23, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   6. 66-5 ¾ Derrick Jones 1998 Baton Rouge, La.   7. 65-11 ¾ Elias Hakansson March 1, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   8. 65-8 ¼ Elias Hakansson March 1, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   9. 64-10 ½ Elias Hakansson Jan. 26, 2013 Bloomington, Ind. 10. 64-2 ½ Elias Hakansson Feb. 9, 2013 Lincoln, Neb.

PENTATHLON

Mark Name 1. 3,816 Jason McAddley 2. 3,786 Richard Beattie 3. 3,656 Isaac Robinson 4. 3,651 Brandon Otts 5. 3,518 Greg Schweter 6. 3,494 Lee Loodloe 7. 3,356 Bryan Hall 8. 3,055 Dylan Gordon

HEPTATHLON

Mark Name 1. 5,339 Michael Hughes 2. 5,332 Keith Baker 3. 4,885 David Clyburn 4. 4,868 Michael Hughes 5. 4,692 John Kragt 6. 4,524 Daryl Aldridge 7. 4,345 Justin Brady 8. 3,843 Matt Vogtner

Date Location 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 1989 Baton Rouge, La. 1998 Colo. Springs, Colo. 1988 Baton Rouge, La. 1997 South Bend, Ind. Date Location 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 Lexington, Ky. 2007 Lexington, Ky. 2009 Lexington, Ky. 2005 Clemson, S.C.

Records & History

Mark Name Date Location   1. 54-2 ½ Miguel Pate 2002 Fayetteville, Ark.   2. 54-0 ½ David Nti-Berko 1995 Indianapolis, Ind.   3. 53-8 ¼ Andrew Owusu 1995 Baton Rouge, La.   4. 53-8 ¼ Dudson Higgins 1989 Indianapolis, Ind.   5. 52-6 ¼ Maxwell Peters 1978 Montgomery, Ala.   6. 52-5 ¼ Jonathan Reid March 9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   7. 52-3 ¼ Jonathan Reid Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.   8. 52-2 ¾ Oscar Harris 1985 Baton Rouge, La.   9. 52-1 ¾ Jonathan Reid March 9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 52-0 ½ Jonathan Reid March 9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.

Date Location 1980 Montgomery, Ala. 1977 Detroit, Mich. 1977 Baton Rouge, La. 1972 Detroit, Mich. 1977 Baton Rouge, La. 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 1974 Montgomery, Ala. 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 1983 Baton Rouge, La. 1965 Montgomery, Ala.

Elias Hakansson

Imani Brown

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Records & History women’s indoor records 60 METERS

Time Name Date Location 1. 7.19 Tahesia Harrigan Feb. 3, 2006 New York, N.Y. 2. 7.23c Pauline Davis Jan. 29, 1988 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 7.32c Faith Idehen Feb. 28, 1993 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 7.36c Andria Lloyd March 1, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 7.36c Tonya Lawson Jan. 26, 1991 Johnson City, Tenn. 6. 7.37c Peta-Gay Barrett Feb. 28, 2001 Gainesville, Fla. 7.37 Tulia Robinson Feb. 24, 2001 Lexington, Ky.

200 MeterS

Time Name Date Location 1. 22.76 Pauline Davis March 7, 1988 Oklahoma City, Okla. 2. 23.47 Stacy Bowen March 12, 1993 Indianapolis, Ind. 3. 23.60 Andria Lloyd March 12, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 4. 23.62 Chealsea Taylor Feb. 10, 2006 Ames, Iowa 5. 23.65 Beau Walker Feb. 25, 2006 Gainesville, Fla.

400 MeterS

Time Name Date Location 1. 52.10 Trish Bartholomew March 2, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 52.69 Kou Luogon Feb. 25, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 52.70 Diane Francis Feb. 24, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 53.02 Diane Dunrod Feb. 25, 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 53.12 Lille Leatherwood March 7, 1985 Norman, Okla.

800 MeterS

Time Name Date Location 1. 2:04.68 Vicky Lynch March 12, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 2. 2:06.43 Marie Ohlund Feb. 27, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 2:06.87 Yanique Malcolm Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 2:07.41(Q) Yanique Malcolm Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 2:07.52 Evelyn Adiru March 1, 1987 Gainesville, Fla.

Mile

Time Name Date Location 1. 4:35.06 Liz Lynch March 25, 1986 Gainesville, Fla. 2. 4:40.07 Becki Wells March 11, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 3. 4:43.05 Marie Ohlund Feb. 23, 1992 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 4:46.87 Kristen Seabury Feb. 24, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 4:48.35 Caroline Kerr Feb. 2, 1996 Gainesville, Fla.

3,000 MeterS

Time Name Date Location 1. 9:05.94 Liz Lynch Feb. 12, 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 9:17.87 Elspeth Turner March 1, 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 9:21.63 Heidi Olafsdottir March 7, 1987 Oklahoma City, Okla. 4. 9:23.89 Susan Crawford Feb. 3, 1990 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 9:24.97 Becki Wells Feb. 26, 1994 Gainesville, Fla.

5,000 MeterS

Time Name Date Location 1. 16:06.91 Jessica Fry March 10, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 2. 16:17.68 Elspeth Turner Feb. 22, 1988 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 16:26.76 Betty Rotich March 2, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 16:45.51 Julia Hicks Feb. 23, 2007 Lexington, Ky. 5. 16:46.64 Ashley LaBudde Feb. 20, 1999 Gainesville, Fla.

Records & History

60 Meter Hurdles

Time Name Date Location 1. 8.01 Beau Walker March 10, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 8.11c Ne-Juan Bakewell March 2, 200 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 8.14c Tonya Lawson Jan. 26, 1991 Johnson City, Tenn. 4. 8.22c Katie Anderson Feb. 23, 1992 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 8.23 Kim Laing Feb. 27, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark.

4x400 Meter Relay

Time Name 1. 3:35.37 B. Walker, T. Harrigan, C. Taylor, K. Luogon 2. 3:36.82 B. Stewart, M. Grant, D. Dillard, P. Gayle 3. 3:36.92 C. Smith, Buzu, K. Smith, D. Francis 4. 3:37.80 Latham, E. Adiru, White, P. Davis 5. 3:38.02 N. Ireland, B. Stewart, Carter, Giles

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Date Location 2007 Lexington, Ky. -- Fayetteville, Ark. -- --

Indianapolis, Ind. Oklahoma City, Okla.

-- Fayetteville, Ark.

Distance Medley Relay

Time Name 1. 11:17.15 M. Ohlund, S. Bowen, Lynch, B. Wells 2. 11:19.80 S. Crawford, Connally, E. Turner, E. Adiru 3. 11:24.87 S. Crawford, Connally, E. Adiru, Lynch 4. 11:32.52 M. Panagiotou, D. Mays, K. Ficenec, S. Kemper 5. 11:33.29 Kristjonsdottir, K. Seabury, H. Olafsdottir, E. Adiru

Date Location 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. -- Gainesville, Fla. -- Baton Rouge, La. 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. -- Baton Rouge, La.

High Jump

Mark Name Date Location 1. 6-2 Krystle Schade Feb. 26, 2012 Lexington, Ky. 2. 6-1 ½ Disa Gisladottir Feb. 11, 1983 Detroit, Mich. 3. 6-1 ½ Krystle Schade March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 6-1 ¼ Krystle Schade Jan. 25-26, 2013 Bloomington, Ind. 5. 6-0 ½ Krystle Schade Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 6. 6-0 ½ Krystle Schade March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.

Pole Vault

Mark Name Date Location 1. 13-11 ½ Alexis Paine March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 13-11 Alexis Paine March 3, 2013 Blacksburg, Va. 3. 13-9 ¼ Alexis Paine March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 13-8 ½ Alexis Paine Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 13-5 ¼ Alexis Paine Jan. 25-26, 2013 Bloomington, Ind. 6. 13-5 ¼ Alexis Paine March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark.

Long Jump

Mark Name Date Location 1. 21-3 ¼ Flora Hyacinth March 29, 1986 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. 20-3 Tahesia Harrigan Feb. 26, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 20-0 ¼ Mary Grant Jan. 16, 1999 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 19-8 ¼ Niambi Dennis Jan. 23, 1993 Jonesboro, Ark. 5. 19-5 ½ Audra Frimpong Jan. 9, 2009 Clemson, S.C.

Triple Jump

Mark Name Date Location 1. 44-1 ½ Flora Hyacinth Feb. 28, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. 2. 43-1 LaTasha Pharr Feb. 18, 2005 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 42-0 ½ Andrea Daniel Jan. 15, 1994 Carbondale, Ill. 4. 41-9 ¾ Chloe Hetherton Jan. 15, 2011 Lexington, Ky. 5. 41-1 ¾ Niambi Dennis Jan. 23, 1993 Jonesboro, Ark.

Shot Put

Mark Name Date Location 1. 54-8 ¾ Aymara Albury Feb. 24, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. 2. 54-7 ½ Wilamena Hopkins Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 52-11 Safiya Ingram Feb. 27, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 52-1 ¾ Beth Mallory March 2, 2005 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 51-7 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins Feb. 9, 2013 Lincoln, Neb.

Weight Throw

Mark Name Date Location 1. 67-0 ½ Beth Mallory Feb. 27, 2005 Lexington, Ky. 2. 65-4 Amethyst Holmes Feb. 2, 2011 College Station, Texas 3. 65-1 ½ Angelica Howard Mar. 3, 2012 Birmingham, Ala. 4. 63-8 ¼ Safiya Ingram Feb. 26, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 62-1 ¼ Aymara Albury Feb. 23, 2007 Lexington, Ky.

Pentathlon

Mark Name Date Location 1. 4,081 Kaylon Eppinger Feb. 26, 2012 Lexington, Ky. 2. 4,019 Chealsea Taylor Feb. 27, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 3,608 Rachel Robbs Feb. 27, 2009 Lexington, Ky. 4. 3,485 Kendall Clifford Feb. 25, 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 2,825 Jordan Myers Feb. 27, 2009 Lexington, Ky.


Records & History Men’s outdoor records (aLL-TIME TOP 10 performances) 10,000 METERS

Time Name Date Location 1. 9.93 Calvin Smith 1983 Colorado Springs, Colo. 2. 10.01 Diondre Batson June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 1983 Zurich, Switzerland 3. 10.04 Emmit King 4. 10.05 Diondre Batson June 5, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 5. 10.06 Diondre Batson April 13, 2013 Athens, Ga. 6. 10.12 Diondre Batson May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 7. 10.14 Chauncey Harris 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 10.15 Diondre Batson May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C. 9. 10.16 Diondre Batson May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 10.16 Diondre Batson May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C.

Time Name   1. 28:20.22 Tyson David   2. 28:49.92 Augustus Maiyo   3. 28:52.45 Abraham Kutingala   4. 28:59.50 Chris Mutai   5. 29:03.18 Alex Korir   6. 29:07.64 Peter Kiprono   7. 29:08.53 Japheth Koech   8. 29:19.58 Andrew Kirwa   9. 29:26.40 Steve Bolt 10. 29:31.03 Faizal Emamaulle

200 METERS

110-METER HURDLES

Date Location 2009 Palo Alto, Calif. 2008 Palo Alto, Calif. 2009 Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 Palo Alto, Calif. 2005 Palo Alto, Calif. 2003 Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 Palo Alto, Calif. 2008 Palo Alto, Calif. 1978 Knoxville, Tenn. 1999 Philadelphia, Pa.

Time Name Date Location   1. 19.99 Calvin Smith 1983 Zurich, Switzerland   2. 20.07 James Mallard 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   3. 20.35 Diondre Batson June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   4. 20.40 Latonel Williams 2003 Kingston, Jamaica   5. 20.41 Kirani James April 16, 2011 El Paso, Texas   6. 20.52 Diondre Batson May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo.   7. 20.54 Michael Cooley 2006 Knoxville, Tenn.   8. 20.56 Clive Wright 1990 Knoxville, Tenn   9. 20.57 Diondre Batson May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C. 10. 20.59 Diondre Batson May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C.

Time Name Date Location   1. 13.31 Keith Talley 1986 Moscow, USSR   2. 13.35 Ron Bramlett 2002 Baton Rouge, La.   3. 13.74 Ken Fambro 2000 Raleigh Durham, N.C.   4. 13.85 Joe Smith 1985 Starkville, Miss.   5. 13.90 Steve Parker 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   6. 13.99 Joe Curtis 1980 Auburn, Ala.   7. 14.00 Pierre Goode 1988 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   8. 14.04 Kamal Fuller April 23, 2011 Oxford, Miss.   9. 14.06 Henry Orum 1973 Gainesville, Fla. 10. 14.10 Randy Anderson 1983 Knoxville, Tenn.

400 METERS

400-METER HURDLES

Time Name Date Location   1. 44.86 Kirani James May 15, 2011 Athens, Ga.   2. 45.12 Darroll Gatson 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   3. 45.42 Solomon Amegatcher 1993 Knoxville, Tenn.   4. 45.49 Cedric Vaughans 1985 Austin, Texas   5. 45.50 Joe Coombs 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 45.50 Alfonzo Henson 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   7. 45.53 Larry Cantrell 1988 Auburn, Ala.   8. 45.67 Omokaro Alohan 1994 Fayetteville, Ark.   9. 45.87 Cori Loving 1999 Gainesville, Fla. 10. 45.90 Lamar Smith 1984 San Jose, Calif.

Time Name   1. 49.88 Terry Menefee   2. 50.34 Mike Sullivan 50.34 David Adkins   4. 50.44 Reggie Phillips   5. 50.57 Bruce Berry   6. 50.65 Sylvester Davis   7. 50.66 Tim Grier   8. 51.03 Julius Shine   9. 51.08 O’Neil Wright 10. 51.17 Marcend Coney

800 METERS

3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE

Time Name Date Location   1. 1:43.93 William Wuyke 1985 Zurich, Switzerland   2. 145.52 Fred Samoei April 16, 2011 Walnut, Calif.   3. 1:46.80 Peter Etoot 2005 Sacramento, Calif.   4. 1:47.10 Tony Davis 1985 Starkville, Miss.   5. 1:47.99 Alfonzo Henson 1988 Auburn, Ala.   6. 1:48.03 Ed Terrell 1992 Starkville, Miss.   7. 1:48.22 Lawrence Lenin 1991 Baton Rouge, La.   8. 1:48.51 Nate Harrison 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   9. 1:48.63 James McIngvale 1997 Auburn, Ala. 10. 1:49.11 Julius Bor 2010 Knoxville, Tenn.

Time Name   1. 8:21.50 Tim Broe   2. 8:29.35 Peter McColgan   3. 8:34.28 Augustus Maiyo   4. 8:42.70 Guy Schultz   5. 8:48.00 Abraham Kutingala   6. 8:48.42 Sam Barall   7. 8:48.50 Terry Crews   8. 8:55.72 Peter Kiprono   9. 8:58.40 David Graham 10. 9:04.40 Frank Bromberg

1,500 METERS

4X100-METER RELAY

Time Name   1. 3:38.74 David Kimani   2. 3:41.11 Julius Bor   3. 3:41.65 Emmanuel Bor   4. 3:41.91 Tim Broe   5. 3:41.95 Dave Reid   6. 3:42.86 Guy Schultz   7. 3:43.06 Joel Rop   8. 3:43.27 Peter McColgan   9. 3:44.00 William Wuyke 10. 3:44.42 Tyson David

5,000 METERS

Time Name   1. 13:10.29 David Kimani   2. 13:43.15 Emmanuel Bor   3. 13:43.61 Tim Broe   4. 13:44.81 Tyson David   5. 13:51.94 German Beltran   6. 13:53.64 Peter McColgan   7. 13:53.88 Augustus Maiyo   8. 13:59.35 Chris Mutai   9. 14:10.73 Carison Kemel 10. 14:10.78 Japheth Koech

Date Location 2001 Eugene, Ore. 2010 Gainesville, Fla. 2007 Bangkok, Thailand 2000 Palo Alto, Calif. 1986 Starkville, Miss. 1992 Hot Springs, Ark. 2010 Gainesville, Fla. 1986 Starkville, Miss. 1984 Tallahassee, Fla. 2009 Gainesville, Fla. Date Location 2001 Heusden, Belgium 2009 Palo Alto, Calif. 2000 Walnut, Calif. 2008 Auburn, Ala. 1989 Knoxville, Tenn. 1986 Des Moines, Iowa 2005 Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 Columbia, S.C. 2011 Athens, Ga.. 2001 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Date Location 1983 Houston, Texas 1973 Auburn, Ala. 1969 Terre Haute, Ind. 1975 Baton Rouge, La. 1989 Tallahassee, Fla. 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 2008 Auburn, Ala. 1980 Austin, Texas 2002 Kingston, Jamaica 1990 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Date Location 2000 Sacramento, Calif. 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 2007 Bangkok, Thailand 1992 Philadelphia, Pa. 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 1997 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2002 Starkville, Miss. 1990 Baton Rouge, La. 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

Time Name Date Location   1. 38.54 Sanders, Batson, June 8, 2013 Eugene, Ore. Haynes, Farrier   2. 38.78 Sanders, Batson, June 5, 2013 Eugene, Ore. Haynes, Farrier   3. 38.87 Beattie, Nava, 1990 Raleigh, N.C. McCuaig, Wright   4. 38.96 King, L. Smith, 1983 Des Moines, Iowa C. Smith, Monroe   5. 38.97 A. Sanders, D. Batson, April 27, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa A. Haynes, D. Farrier   6. 39.07 Simon, Palmer, 1980 Auburn, Ala. Smith, Mallard   7. 39.08 A. Sanders, D. Batson, May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo. A. Haynes, D. Farrier   8. 39.09 A. Sanders, D. Batson, May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C. A. Haynes, D. Farrier   9. 39.17 A. Sanders, D. Batson, April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala. A. Haynes, D. Farrier 10. 39.24 King, Williams, 1982 Athens, Ga. Smith, Vaughans

Records & History

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Records & History Men’s outdoor records (aLL-TIME TOP 10 performances) 4X400-METER RELAY

Time Name Date Location   1. 3:01.16 Menefee, Davis, 1985 Austin, Texas Jackson, Vaughans   2. 3:02.33 Menefee, Smith, 1983 Houston, Texas Buford, Smith   3. 3:03.45 Hagan, Alohan, 1993 Houston, Texas Simmons, Amegatcher   4. 3:03.74 Buford, Monroe, 1982 Austin, Texas Smith, Vaughans   5. 3:04.16 Lenin, Nava, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. Boateng, Amegatcher   6. 3:05.29 Taylor, Dixon, 1999 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Farr, Loving   7. 3:05.65 Norgrove, Stockstell, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. K. James, Watson   8. 3:05.74 Williams, Parker, 1989 Des Moines, Iowa Nava, Cantrell   9. 3:05.81 Cantrell, Williams, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Henson, Talley 10. 3:06.04 J. Lynch, K. Taylor, April 27, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa D. Davis, Q. Smith

LONG JUMP

Mark Name Date Location   1. 27-10 Miguel Pate 2001 Ft. Worth, Texas   2. 26-7 Andrew Owusu 1995 Des Moines, Iowa   3. 26-5 Brian Thomas 1994 Des Moines, Iowa 26-5 1985 Austin, Texas Keith Talley   5. 26-4 ½ Ike Levine 1981 Knoxville, Tenn.   6. 25-10 Jeremy Taylor 2000 Baton Rouge, La.   7. 25-10 Charley Moseley 1963 Albuquerque, N.M.   8. 25-8 ¼ Kamal Fuller June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   9. 25-6 Albert Peacock 1985 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1974 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 25-5 ¾ Mike Grant

TRIPLE JUMP

Mark Name Date Location   1. 55-0 Andrew Owusu 1993 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   2. 54-8 ¼ David Nti-Berko 1993 New Orleans, La.   3. 54-1 ¾ Maxwell Peters 1978 Eugene, Ore.   4. 54-1 Miguel Pate 2001 Columbia, S.C.   5. 53-8 ¼ Dudson Higgins 1989 Indianapolis, Ind.   6. 52-2 ¾ Imani Brown June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   7. 52-2 ½ Oscar Harris 1985 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 52-2 ½ Imani Brown June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   9. 51-7 ¼ Imani Brown June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 10. 51-6 ½ Jonathan Reid May 15, 2011 Athens, Ga.

HIGH JUMP

Records & History

Mark Name Date Location 1. 7-7 ¾ Jeff Woodard 1980 Austin, Texas 2. 7-7 ¼ Thomas McCants 1985 Austin, Texas 3. 7-5 Rod Rudolph 1982 Provo, Utah 4. 7-3 ½ Mike Williams 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 5. 7-2 ½ Garette Flowers 1993 Baton Rouge, La. 6. 7-2 ¼ Tyler Campbell May 26, 2012 Jacksonville, Fla. 7-2 ¼ Justin Fondren May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 8. 7-2 Albert Peacock 1985 Starkville, Miss. 9. 7-1 ½ Tyler Boswell 2007 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7-1 ½ Tom Wise 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

POLE VAULT

Mark Name   1. 18-0 ½ Jan Johnson   2. 17-0 ¾ Gunnar Ageskar   3. 17-0 ½ Grant Glackman   4. 16-9 Les West 16-9 Tim Hamilton   6. 16-8 ¾ Brian Rohrer   7. 16-8 ½ Scott Spangler   8. 16-6 ¾ Guillermo Salgado 16-6 ¾ Matt Vogtner 10. 16-6 Martin Lind

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Date Location 1972 Eugene, Ore. 1985 Boras, Sweden 1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1978 Montgomery, Ala. 1972 Montgomery, Ala. 2002 Palo Alto, Calif. 1986 Knoxville, Ala. 1992 Baton Rouge, La. 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 1985 Athens, Ga.

SHOT PUT

Mark Name   1. 67-4 ¾ Hreinn Halldorsson   2. 64-3 ¾ Gary England   3. 62-2 ¾ Stan Cain   4. 62-1 Ed Ellis   5. 61-5 John Hannah   6. 61-3 Gary Buchanan   7. 59-9 Eggert Bogason   8. 58-7 David Gerasimchuk 9. 56-11 Vesteinn Hafsteinsson   10. 56-7 Van Polidoro

DISCUS

Mark Name   1. 215-3 Vesteinn Hafsteinsson   2. 207-9 Eggert Bogason   3. 198-4 Stan Cain   4. 195-5 Greg Martin   5. 191-0 Steven Boozer   6. 182-10 Jason Dixon   7. 181-9 Thrainn Hafsteinsson   8. 177-9 John Hannah   9. 177-3 Ed Ellis 10. 176-6 Gary Buchanan

JAVELIN (OLD IMPLEMENT)

Mark Name 1. 288-2 Siggy Einarsson 2. 280-7 Barry Darling 3. 274-6 Bud Blythe 4. 257-2 ½ Ed Williams

Date Location 1980 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1977 Champaign, Ill. 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1985 Starkville, Miss. 1972 Lafayette, La. 1977 Columbia, S.C. 1986 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1975 Baton Rouge, La. 1983 Reykjavik, Iceland 1971 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Date Location 1983 Reykjavik, Iceland 1987 Hafnarfirdi, Iceland 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1984 Austin, Texas 2005 Clemson, S.C. 2007 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1983 Knoxville, Tenn. 1971 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Date Location 1985 Innsbruck, Austria 1982 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1977 Lafayette, Ala. 1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

JAVELIN (NEW IMPLEMENT)

Mark Name Date Location   1. 265-3 Siggy Einarsson 1986 Borlange, Sweden   2. 260-11 Siggy Matthiasson 1990 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   3. 258-6 Joakim Nilsson 1995 Knoxville, Tenn.   4. 253-1 Mats Nilsson 1997 Stockholm, Sweden   5. 221-4 ¾ Trevor Denkers 2009 Gainesville, Fla.   6. 207-3 Kevin Shannon April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   7. 206-1 Kevin Shannon April 13, 2013 Athens, Ga.   8. 204-11 Kevin Shannon March 29, 2013 Atlanta, Ga.   9. 201-8 Kevin Shannon April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La. 10. 200-9 Grant Stone 2008 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

HAMMER THROW

Mark Name Date Location 1. 214-11 Elias Hakansson May 9, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 2. 214-3 Elias Hakansson May 9, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 3. 213-9 Elias Hakansson June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 4. 212-5 Elias Hakansson May 9, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 5. 212-2 Elias Hakansson May 9, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 6. 211-5 Elias Hakansson May 9, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 211-5 Elias Hakansson June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 8. 211-4 Elias Hakansson April 27, 2013 Birmingham, Ala. 9. 211-3 Elias Hakansson April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 211-3 Elias Hakansson June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore.

DECATHLON

Mark Name Date Location   1. 7,592 Thrainn Hafsteinsson 1983 Houston, Texas   2. 7,339 Richard Beattie 1991 Baton Rouge, La.   3. 7,315 Keith Baker 2005 Nashville, Tenn.   4. 7,305 John Crisp 1976 Athens, Ga.   5. 7,115 Gary Miller 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   6. 7,084 Wayne Hicks 1974 Gainesville, Fla.   7. 7,063 Karl Burroughs 1980 Auburn, Ala.   8. 7,032 Michael Hughes April 6-7, 2011 Austin, Texas   9. 6,953 Brandon Otts 2002 Starkville, Miss. 10. 6,768 Dylan Gordon 1998 Gainesville, Fla.


Records & History women’s outdoor records (aLL-TIME TOP 10 performances)   1.   2.   3.   4.   5.   6.   7.   8.   9. 10.

11.11 Pauline Davis May 18, 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 11.13 Tahesia Harrigan May 13, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 11.24 Judyth Kitson May 9, 2003 Columbus, Ohio 11.34 Faith Idehen May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 11.36 Petagay Barrett May 31, 2001 Eugene, Ore. 11.37 Andria Lloyd May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 11.42 Tulia Robinson April 21, 2001 Auburn, Ala. 11.48 Delilah Dillard April 6, 2001 Athens. Ga. 11.51 Petagay Barrett April 14, 2001 Miami, Fla. 12.27 Sarah Thomas April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.

200 Meters

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

22.38 Lillie Leatherwood May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 22.49 Pauline Davis May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 22.85 Stacy Bowen May 15, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. 22.90 Benita Thomas May 5, 1990 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 23.07 Andria Lloyd May 14, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. 23.10 Trish Bartholomew May 30, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 23.19 Tahesia Harrigan May 27, 2006 Knoxville, Tenn. 23.41 Beau Walker April 2, 2005 Starkville, Miss. 23.67 Judyth Kitson March 29, 2003 Athens, Ga. 23.73 Petagay Barrett April 14, 2001 Miami, Fla.

400 Meters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

49.95 Lillie Leatherwood June 6, 1987 San Jose, Calif. 50.18 Pauline Davis June 3, 1989 Provo, Utah 51.25 Diane Dunrod June 2, 1990 Durham, N.C. 51.29 Trish Bartholomew June 14, 2008 Des Moines, Iowa 52.28 Stacy Bowen June 4, 1994 Boise, Idaho 52.47 Kou Luogon May 27, 2006 Knoxville, Tenn. 52.50 Faith Idehen June 3, 1992 Austin, Texas

800 Meters

1. 2:01.98 Evelyn Adiru June 7, 1986 Indianapolis, Ind.   2. 2:03.40 Vicky Lynch June 5, 1992 Austin, Texas   3. 2:05.32 Yanique Malcolm April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   4. 2:06.41 Marie Ohlund May 23, 1992 Atlanta, Ga.   5. 2:06.49 Donna Cargill May 21, 1994 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   6. 2:06.76 Kristen Seabury May 17, 1992 Starkville, Miss.   7. 2:07.89 Kimberley Ficenec April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.   8. 2:08.30 Yanique Malcolm May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo.   9. 2:08.48 Yanique Malcolm May 10, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 10. 2:09.41 Virnetta Greene April 19, 2002 Baton Rouge, La.

1,500 Meters

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

4:09.61 Evelyn Adiru June, 1986 Eugene, Ore. 4:13.31 Liz Lynch May 4, 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 4:14.94 Heidi Olafsdottir April 17, 1987 Des Moines, Iowa 4:17.19 Vicky Lynch April 11, 1992 Hot Springs, Ark. 4:17.41 Becki Wells April 16, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. 4:23.28 Meropi Panagiotou May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 4:24.16 Meropi Panagiotou May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 4:27.12 Kelsey Johnson April 16, 2009 Auburn, Ala. 4:27.12 Leigh Gilmore May 12, 2012 Baton Rouge, La. 4:28.23 Kimberley Ficenec March 23, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

3,000 Meters

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

8:58.00 Heidi Olafsdottir June 6, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. 9:02.80 Liz Lynch April 19, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. 9:10.87 Elspeth Turner May 20, 2088 Knoxville, Tenn. 9:19.29 Evelyn Adiru March 28, 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 9:22.06 Jeni Nielsen April 17, 1987 Tallahassee, Fla. 9:40.39 Julia Hicks April 23, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 9:58.79 Andrea Torske April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala. 10:02.47 Elsbeth Denton April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala. 10:13.01 Megan Carnes April 22, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 10:16.12 Leigh Gilmore April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala.

5,000 Meters 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

16:06.91 Jessica Fry March 10, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 16:11.09 Elspeth Turner May 22, 1987 Knoxville, Tenn. 16:14.90 Heather Shutt-Warner April 7, 1994 Knoxville, Tenn. 16:29.88 Betty Rotich May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 16:29.91 Jeni Nielsen March 21, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. 16:40.60 Linda McLennan May 15, 1981 Gainesville, Fla. 16:47.02 Kelsey Johnson May 17, 2009 Gainesville, Fla. 16:54.39 Julia Hicks April 28, 2006 Des Moines, Iowa 16:58.41 Ashley LaBudde May 10, 2001 Columbia, S.C.

10,000 Meters

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

33:05.43 Elspeth Turner June 4, 1988 Eugene, Ore. 33:35.41 Heidi Olafsdottir March 25, 1988 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 33:59.00 Linda McLennan May 15, 1981 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 34:19.47 Betty Rotich April 4, 2008 Palo Alto, Calif. 34:28.32 Jeni Nielsen May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 34:48.27 Ashley LaBudde April 21, 1999 Philadelphia, Penn. 34:52.13 Katelyn Greenleaf April 19, 2013 Walnut, Calif. 35:07.51 Katelyn Greenleaf May 10, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 35:43.29 Kelsey Johnson April 17, 2010 Auburn, Ala. 37:21.35 Tara Enebak May 13, 2005 Nashville, Tenn.

100-Meter Hurdles

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

12.96 Beau Walker May 28, 2004 Baton Rouge, La. 12.92 Kim Laing May 26, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. 13.03 Brandi Copper June 3, 2000 Durham, N.C. 13.09 Katie Anderson May 17, 1992 Starkville, Miss. 13.20 Tonya Lawson May 31, 1991 Eugene, Ore. 13.20 LaTasha Pharr May 31, 2003 Columbus, Ohio 13.47 Talaya Owens May 30, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 13.49 Kaylon Eppinger May 24, 2012 Jacksonville, Fla. 13.51 Kaylon Eppinger May 14, 2011 Athens, Ga. 13.56 Audra Frimpong May 16, 2009 Gainesville, Fla.

400-Meter Hurdles

1. 55.92 Petagay Gayle July 21, 2001 Guatemala City   2. 56.28 Beau Walker May 15, 2004 Oxford, Miss.   3. 57.43 Nicole Ireland May 10, 2001 Columbia, S.C.   4. 57.44 Flora Hyacinth May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   5. 57.48 Nicole Ireland May 11, 2002   6. 57.60 Michelle Morgan May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn.   7. 57.76 Talaya Owens May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala.   8. 59.29 Shani Chandler April 13, 2013 Athens. Ga.   9. 1:00.07 Shani Chandler April 27, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa 10. 1:00.19 Shani Chandler April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.

3,000-Meter Steeplechase

1. 10:38.91 Rebecca Stover May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo.   2. 10:42.51 Megan Carnes May 14, 2005 Nashville, Tenn.   3. 10:48.27 Rebecca Stover April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala.   4. 10:58.50 Julia Hicks May 17, 2008 Auburn, Ala.   5. 10:59.01 Andrea Torske April 3, 2010 Gainesville, Fla.   6. 11:01.89 Sara Vaughn May 2, 2009 Oxford, Miss.   7. 11:10.56 Blair Davis May 3, 2003 Baton Rouge, La.   8. 11:14.32 Sara Vaughn April 3, 2010 Gainesville, Fla.   9. 11.47.90 Ashley Ard May 16, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 10. 12:02.48 Shannon Flournoy April 23, 2005 Knoxville, Tenn.

4x100 Meter Relay

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

43.54 F. Hyacinth, Latham, L. Leatherwood, P. Davis 43.70 Lacey, F. Idehen, S. Bowen, A. Lloyd 43.81 L. Leatherwood, P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, Latham 43.93 T. Robinson, P. Barrett, J. Kitson, D. Dillard 44.17 Reed, B. Walker, K. Luogon, T. Harrigan 44.26 T. Robinson, P. Barrett, Carter, D. Dillard 44.76 T. Harrigan, K. Luogon, C. Taylor, Wilson, 44.88 C. Taylor, L. Pharr, K. Luogon, T. Harrigan 44.89 Rogers, L. Pharr, Trone, J. Kitson 45.11

4x400 Meter Relay

1. 3:28.56 Latham, F. Hyacinth, P. Davis, L. Leatherwood   2. 3:29.90 Connally, F. Hyacinth, E. Adiru, L. Leatherwood   3. 3:30.99 C. Smith, B. Thomas, K. Smith, Dunrod   4. 3:31.07 C. Smith, Buzu, K. Smith, Francis   5. 3:33.76 Smith, Roberts, White, Latham  6. 3:37.88   7. 3:39.54 Fairley, K. Luogon, R. Wilson, B. Walker   8. 3:42.51 T. Harrigan, B. Walker, C. Taylor, K. Luogon   9. 3:42.53 D. Romero, T. Owens, D. Mays, C. Armstead 10. 3:42.59 Chandler, Malcolm, Mays, Maneice-Marbury

1987 1994 1987 2001 2005 2001 2006 2006 2003 2004

1987 1987 1990 1990 1991 2005 2004 2006 2011 2013

Records & History

100 METERS

distance medley Relay

1. Kemper, Mays, Malcolm, Ficenec April 28, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa

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Records & History women’s outdoor records (aLL-TIME TOP 10 performances) High Jump

Shot Put

Pole Vault

Discus

1. 2. 4. 5. 8.

6-3 ½ Miruna Mataoanu June 9, 2007 Sacramento, Cali. 6-1 ½ Disa Gisladottir June 1, 1983 Houston, Texas 6-1 ½ Krystle Schade June 8, 2012 Des Moines, Iowa 6-0 ½ Yutta Shelton April 26, 1985 Des Moines, Iowa 6-0 ¾ Krystle Schade May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 6-0 ¾ Krystle Schade April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La. 6-0 ¾ Anna Skoog May 2, 1992 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6-0 Laura Agront May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6-0 Krystle Schade April 11, 2009 Oxford, Miss. 6-0 Krystle Schade April 12-13, 2013 Athens. Ga.

1. 14-7 ¼ Alexis Paine March 30, 2013 Atlanta, Ga.   2. 14-5 ¼ Alexis Paine May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 14-5 ¼ Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   4. 14-3 ¼ Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   5. 14-2 Alexis Paine April 13, 2013 Athens. Ga.   6. 14-1 ¼ Alexis Paine March 30, 2013 Atlanta, Ga. 14-1 ¼ Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   8. 13-11 ¼ Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore.   9. 13-10 Alexis Paine April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La. 10. 13-9 ¼ Alexis Paine June 6, 2012 Des Moines, Iowa

Long Jump

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

21-6 ½ Flora Hyacinth May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 20-9 ¾ Barbara Scott May 13, 1982 Athens, Ga. 20-8 Callie Ives April 13, 2013 Athens. Ga. 20-7 Mary Grant May 2, 1999 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 20-6 ¼ Judyth Kitson May 17, 2003 Knoxville, Tenn. 20-4 ¼ Callie Ives April 13, 2013 Athens, Ga. 20-3 ¾ Niambi Dennis April 16, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. 20-3 ½ LaTasha Pharr May 15, 2004 Oxford, Miss. 19-11 ¼ Callie Ives April 13, 2013 Athens, Ga. 19-10 ¼ Callie Ives April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La.

Triple Jump

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

45-0 ½ Flora Hyacinth May 16, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 44-2 LaTasha Pharr May 15, 2004 Oxford, Miss. 42-9 ½ Shun Hunter May 14, 2000 Baton Rouge, La. 42-7 Miruna Mataoanu May 25, 2007 Columbus, Mo. 42-5 ½ Niambi Dennis May 15, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. 42-4 ¼ Andrea Daniel May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 41-7 Chloe Hetherton March 16, 2012 Tampa, Fla. 41-3 ¾ Kia Wansley April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala. 40-9 ¾ Chloe Hetherton April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala. 40-7 Merilyn Uudmae March 24, 2012 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

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

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

56-6 ½ Aymara Albury May 27, 2006 Knoxville, Tenn. 54-2 ½ Beth Mallory May 15, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 53-7 Hanna Gylfadottir May 17, 1992 Starkville, Miss. 52-4 Wilamena Hopkins May 24, 2013 Greensboro, N.C. 52-3 ¼ Wilamena Hopkins May 26, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. 51-11 ¾ Safiya Ingram March 18, 2000 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 50-9 ½ Angelica Howard April 11, 2009 Oxford, Miss. 50-5 ¼ Pia Iacova May 13, 1984 Baton Rouge, La. 50-4 ¾ Wilamena Hopkins June 8, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 50-4 ½ Wilamena Hopkins April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala.

194-9 Beth Mallory June 10, 2005 Sacramento, Calif. 192-1 Pia Iacova June 2, 1983 Houston, Texas 183-9 Safiya Ingram May 31, 2000 Durham, N.C. 175-9 Kelly Landry May 29, 1985 Austin, Texas 168-1 Shannon Emory April 23, 1988 Tallahassee, Fla.

Javelin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

194-0 ¼ Iris Gronfeldt April 19, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. 178-11 Sue Gibson May 16, 1981 Gainesville, Fla. 160-4 Meghan Austin March 26, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 158-10 ½ Jennifer Cronin May 13, 1983 Lexington, Ky. 151-8 Halldora Jonasdottir May 13 1999 Athens, Ga. 150-11 Bekah Hoppis May 16 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. 147-11 Mona Jonsson May 16, 1997 Auburn, Ala.

WEIGHT Throw 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

207-10 Beth Mallory June 10, 2005 Sacramento, Calif. 197-5 Angelica Howard April 17, 2009 Knoxville, Tenn. 191-9 Eva Danielsen April 26, 2001 Philadelphia, Pa. 190-8 Amethyst Holmes March 31, 2012 Oxford, Miss. 190-7 Janna Wren May 13, 1999 Athens, Ga. 190-2 Aymara Albury April 15, 2006 El Paso, Texas 183-5 Safiya Ingram March 18, 2000 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 182-0 Chafree Bain April 23, 2005 Lexington, Ky.

Heptathlon 1. 2. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

5,672 Chealsea Taylor May 15-16, 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. 5,560 Kaylon Eppinger May 10-11, 2012 Baton Rouge, La. 5,499 Kaylon Eppinger April 25-26, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5,491 Yutta Shelton May 10-11, 1985 Starkville, Miss. 5,242 Rachel Robbs May 14-15, 2009 Gainesville, Fla. 4,824 Lacey Dent May 9-10, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 4,698 Kendall Clifford May 12-13, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 4,651 Mitzie Plaeger May 11-12, 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 4,235 Swann Blocton March 23-24, 1995 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4,218 Allison Maddox May 15-16, 1996 Lexington, Ky.

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