TRACK & FIELD Quick Facts Table Facts of Contents • Quick General Information Track and Field Coaching Staff City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 Head Coach Pete Corfeld Founded 1885 Alma Mater/Year UWM, 1986 Enrollment 28,046 Year at School 18th Nickname Panthers E-Mail [email protected] Colors Black and Gold Phone (414) 229-5149 Arena Klotsche Center Assistant Coach Jason Francis Affi liation NCAA Division I Alma Mater/Year Indiana State, 2001 Conference Year at School Third Table of Contents Chancellor Dr. Carlos Santiago E-Mail [email protected] Table of Contents/Quick Facts 1 Director of Athletics Bud Haidet Phone (414) 229-2567 Coaching Staff 2-5 Assoc. Athletic Director Chuck Lang Assistant Coach Stefan Rüdiger Head Coach Pete Corfeld 2-3 Senior Women’s Administrator TBA Alma Mater U. of Potsdam (Germany) Assistant Coaches 4-5 Athletics Phone (414) 229-5151 Year at School Fourth UWM Sports Information 5 E-Mail [email protected] 2007 Preview 6-9 Media Relations Phone (414) 229-1130 Men’s Track & Field Preview 6-7 Asst. SID/TF/XC Contact Kevin Conway Women’s Track & Field Preview 8-9 Offi ce Phone 414-229-2413 Team Information Returning Athlete Profi les 10-23 Email [email protected] 2006 Men’s League Finishes Panther Men Profi les 10 SID Kevin O’Connor Outdoor (1st/6 tms), Indoor (1st/6 tms) Panther Women Profi les 17 Offi ce Phone 414-229-5674 2006 Women’s League Finishes Newcomer Profi les 24-27 Email [email protected] Outdoor (1st/7 tms), Indoor (2nd/7 tms) Men’s Newcomers 24-25 Assistant SID Chris Zills 2006 Cross Country Women’s Newcomers 26-27 Offi ce Phone 414-229-4593 Women (3rd/9 tms), Men (4th/8 tms) 2006 Season in Review 28-35 Email [email protected] League Champions Returning/Lost Season in Review 28-29 Offi ce Fax 414-229-6759 Women: 5/3 indoors, 2/3 outdoors Top Times 30-31 Website www.uwmpanthers.com Men: 4/2 indoors, 6/2 outdoors Indoor Championships 32 Outdoor Championships 33 The 2007 Milwaukee Cross Country/Track & Field Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway with editorial assistance from Kevin O’Connor, Chris Zills, Pete Corfeld and Jason Francis. 2006 Cross Country Season 34-35 Cover design by Kevin Conway. Photographs by Bill Meyer, Trevor Thompson, Mike Gurnell, Jeff History/Records 36-52 Blatnik, R. Brent Smith, Milwaukee Visitor’s Bureau and UWM Photographic Services. Women’s Indoor Records 36-37 Men’s Indoor Records 38-39 Women’s Outdoor Records 40-41 Men’s Outdoor Records 42-43 Women’s League Champions 44-45 Men’s League Champions 46-47 Cross Country History 48-49 Panther All-Americans 50-51 Pre-Div. I League Champions 52 This is UWM 53-68 UWM Administration 53 UW-Milwaukee 54-55 City of Milwaukee 56-57 Athletics Administration 58-59 UWM Athletics 60-61 UWM Staff Directory 62 Sports Medicine 63 The Student-Athlete 64-65 The Klotsche Center 66 Head coach Pete Corfeld (center) and his assistants, Stefan Rüdiger (left) and Jason The Pavilion 67 Francis (right), pose with his 2006 Horizon League Outdoor Men’s Track & Field Coach The Horizon League 68 of the Year Award. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 1 PANTHER COACHES both indoors and Pete Corfeld Head Coach 18th Year outdoors in 2001 and 2003. They also laid UW-Milwaukee, ‘86 • Cross Country, Distance, Middle Distance claim to an indoor championship in In his 18th season as the head men’s and women’s cross coun- 2000 and again last try and track & fi eld coach, Pete Corfeld continues to make his season after winning mark as one of the most successful coaches the University of outdoors in 1998 and Wisconsin-Milwaukee has ever seen. 2002. “Pete has done a tremendous job UWM’s men have of building his program so that it also posted a pair of is at the top of the Horizon League second-place fi nish- year in and year out,” UWM AD Bud es to accompany 16 Haidet said. “He’s our longest-tenured indoor and outdoor coach and we are fortunate to keep titles. With the ex- him and see his program continue ception of the 2003 to succeed.” seasons, Milwaukee has not fi nished below second since 1995. He added the 25th, 26th and 27th Head Coach Pete Corfeld Head Coach Pete league titles to the Panther trophy The Panther women, meanwhile, have fi nished fi rst or second case last year as the men swept the indoor and outdoor cham- in all eight seasons of the Horizon League’s indoor meet and pionships for the second-straight season. The women won their have fi nished below second at either meet just once (third at indoor meet for the fi rst time since 2003 after second-place 2002 outdoor) since 1996. fi nishes the two years prior. Corfeld was also honored with three coach of the year awards, giving him 26 such honors In sweeping the 2005 men’s championships, the Panthers set since coming to UWM. league records at both meets for points and margin of victory. Indoors, UWM fi nished with 197 points, 109 better than second The Panthers have established themselves as the premier track place (88). It then did itself one better at the outdoor meet, scor- and fi eld program in the Horizon League under Corfeld. The ing 231 points, 120 points over the runner up (111). Milwaukee men have won eight indoor titles in the last nine years, including fi ve straight from 1997-2001. Outdoors, the Meanwhile, the women posted second-place fi nishes at both Panthers claimed league titles from 1998-2002 before winning meets. The Panther women have fi nished fi rst or second in all each of the last three. eight seasons of the Horizon League’s indoor meet and have fi nished below second at either meet just once (third at 2002 Not to be outdone, the women annually fi nish among the outdoor) since 1996. league leaders come championship time. Thay have won titles NCAA Qualifi ers Under Corfeld In 2001, UWM became the fi rst school in league history to win all four league crowns. UWM has had a rich history of producing NCAA Qualifi ers during the tenure of coach Pete Corfeld. The Panthers have Corfeld works primarily with the middle distance and distance had six NCAA Qualifi ers and one U.S. Olympic Trials qualifi er groups in addition to the cross country squads. UWM has had under Corfeld’s instruction. one of the nation’s top 4x800m relays. In 2005, the quartet • Tim Kenney 1995 Indoor 800m was ranked 10th in the nation with its school-record time of 7:26.17. - earned a provisional qualifying mark ... 50th-fastest in the U.S. (1:49.87) • Chad Zehms 1995 Cross Country Individually, Angie Huebner was named the 2005 Horizon League Track Newcomer of the Year at the outdoor league meet - 89th of 176 at the NCAA championships • Angie Molter 1996 Outdoor 10,000m and won the 2006 league indoor 5000m title. Jeremy Majors has qualifi ed for the NCAA Regionals in the 800m in each of - 15th at the NCAA Championships 35:12 • Cory Peterson 1996/97/98 Indoor 800m the last two years. - 1996: 32nd-fastest in the U.S. (1:48.06) ... 10th at NCAA Corfeld’s cross country program has produced 44 all-league Championships ... All-American ... qualifi ed for Olympic performers since the Panthers entered a conference for the Trials. 1997: 34th-fastest in the U.S. ... sixth at NCAA Cham- 1992 season. He has also coached two individual champions pionships ... All-American. 1998: 48th-fastest in the U.S. ... and two Newcomer of the Year honorees. third at U.S. Track & Field Indoor Championships ... 12th at NCAA Championships. In the fall, the Milwaukee women had three runners earn all- 2 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER COACHES Head Coach Pete Corfeld league honors for the fi rst time in school history. 27-Time League Champions Despite not winning a cross country championship since League Championships leaving the Mid-Continent Conference, UWM has continually Margin of performed in the upper half of the league standings. After Year Championship Point Total 2nd Place Victory winning a women’s crown in 1992 and both the men’s and 2006 Men’s Indoor 164 132 32 women’s championships in 1993, Milwaukee has boasted a Men’s Outdoor 254 182 72 pair of men’s league individual champions while rarely fi nish- ing below fourth. Women’s Indoor 172 151 21 2005 Men’s Indoor 197 88 109 Corfeld, the longest tenured coach currently at UWM, has built Men’s Outdoor 231 111 120 well-respected track and fi eld and cross country teams that 2004 Men’s Indoor 143 135 8 consistently compete with other schools across the league, Men’s Outdoor 187 124 63 region and country. 2003 Women’s Indoor 165 97 68 Women’s Outdoor 252 81 171 Under his direction, four different student-athletes have quali- 2002 Men’s Outdoor 179 162 17 fi ed for the NCAA Championships, with Tim Kenney, Cory Pe- Women’s Outdoor 188 150 38 terson and Angie Molter all competing at the NCAA Track and 2001 Men’s Indoor 109 104 5 Field Championships, while Chad Zehms was a qualifi er in the NCAA Cross Country Championships in 1995. Peterson would Men’s Outdoor 173 163 10 later make two more appearances in the NCAA Championships, Women’s Indoor 119 111 8 along with qualifying for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the 800m Women’s Outdoor 204 179 25 run in 1996 and placing third in the 800m at the USATF Indoor 2000 Men’s Indoor 107 107 Tie Championships. Molter was the fi rst UWM female to compete Men’s Outdoor 150 119 31 in the NCAA Championships, running the 10,000m in 1996. Women’s Indoor 131 107 24 1999 Men’s Indoor 154.5 112 42.5 Also, last year Josh Nygren earned the Horizon League’s pres- Men’s Outdoor 145.5 112 33.5 tigious Coleman Medal of Honor. He is the program’s third re- 1998 Men’s Indoor 92 36 56 cipient of the honor after Paul McGinley in 2000 and Jonathon Men’s Outdoor 107.5 47.5 60 Manke in 2002. Women’s Outdoor 69 68 1 Corfeld’s coaching career began in 1983, when he was the head 1997 Men’s Indoor 74 47.5 26.5 track and fi eld coach at Milwaukee Area Technical College. At 1993 Men’s X-C* 42 43 1 MATC, he was named Region XIII and conference coach of the Women’s X-C* 48 75 27 year three times. Corfeld graduated from UWM in 1986 with a 1992 Women’s X-C* 41 54 13 bachelor’s degree in science. He was named assistant coach for sprints, hurdles and relays at the University of Northern Colo- [ * Mid-Continent Conference ] rado, where he also worked on a master’s degree. In 1989, after completing his degree, he was named the head cross country 26-Time League Coach of the Year and track and fi eld coach at UWM. Since taking over the Panther League Coach of the Year Awards track program, Corfeld has helped to elevate UWM to a regional and national program. Horizon League 2001 Women’s Indoor 2006 Men’s Outdoor 2000 Men’s Outdoor Corfeld and his wife, Linda, reside in Whitefi sh Bay, Wis. 2006 Men’s Indoor 2000 Women’s Indoor 2006 Women’s Indoor 1999 Men’s Outdoor 2005 Men’s Outdoor 1999 Men’s Indoor 2005 Men’s Indoor 1998 Men’s Outdoor 2004 Men’s Outdoor 1998 Women’s Outdoor 2004 Men’s Indoor 1998 Men’s Indoor 2003 Women’s Outdoor 1997 Men’s Indoor 2003 Women’s Indoor 2002 Men’s Outdoor Mid-Continent Conference 2002 Women’s Outdoor 1993 Men’s XC 2001 Men’s Outdoor 1993 Women’s XC 2001 Women’s Outdoor 1992 Women’s XC 2001 Men’s Indoor www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 3 PANTHER COACHES Jason Francis Assistant 3rd Year Stefan Rüdiger Assistant 4th Year Indiana, ‘01 • Sprints, Hurdles, Pole Vault, Multi-Events Potsdam (Germany) • Jumps, Throws

Jason Francis enters his third season as an assistant track and Stefan Rüdiger is in his fourth season as an assistant coach for fi eld coach at UWM. Francis works with the sprints, hurdles, high the UWM track and fi eld team. Rüdiger works with the Panther jump, pole vault and multi-events. throwers, as well as the triple and long jumpers.

“We are pleased to have Jason in our “Stefan has brought an extensive program,” Corfeld said. “He is a track knowledge of track and fi eld to our program,” Corfeld said. “His under- guy, so he really knows his stuff. With standing of the sport continues to his multi-event background, he has enhance our throws and jumps. He knowledge in all areas of track and has also enhanced the level of expec-

Assistant Coaches fi eld, especially the pole vault.” tations for UWM athletes.”

Last season, Milwaukee won 19 In three years with the Milwaukee league men’s and women’s indoor program, Rüdiger has coached 19 in- and outdoor league titles over his dividual league champions and three events. Joy VanLaanen also cleared an regional qualifi ers over the jumping NCAA Provisional height in the pole vault and reset the school and throwing events. Last season, Milwaukee claimed titles in record in the event by almost 10 inches. Jenni Saarinen broke seven jumping and throwing events, including the outdoor men’s long and triple jumps, where UWM occupied fi ve of the both of the Panthers’ multi-event records and was league fi eld six scoring places at the league meet. newcomer of the year both indoors and outdoors. Jenni Saarinen also broke the school outdoor long jump record In his fi rst season with UWM, and was one of three freshmen to crack the school’s top-10 in the team broke fi ve league re- the outdoor triple jump. cords and seven school marks during the 2005 season. Throwers Nick Gretz (shot put/discus) and Nick Wichert (ham- mer) each competed at the 2005 NCAA Mideast Regional, fol- A 2001 graduate of Indiana lowing Nick Davis, who competed in the high jump in 2004. In State University, Francis spent addition, he has coached two league performers of the meet the 2003-04 season as a vol- and seven newcomers of the year. unteer assistant pole vault Rüdiger came to the United coach at Lewis University in States from Germany, where Romeoville, Ill. he was a three-year member of the German National Team In his only season with the in the javelin. Flyers, Francis produced both the indoor and outdoor Divi- The fourth-year collegiate sion II National Champion coach has also coached four and two more All-Americans years of high school competi- in the event at both meets. He tion in his home country and joined the Lewis staff upon completion of his masters degree in most recently was in training to be a part of the German exercise science from Indiana State in 2003. In 2002-03 Francis bobsled team to compete in volunteered with the Sycamore track team, coaching fi ve ath- the Olympics. letes to top-six fi nishes at the league meet in the pole vault. As a student at the University Francis’ affi liation with Indiana State began as a student-athlete, of Potsdam, Rüdiger worked with javelin world-record holder as he competed in the pole vault and decathlon. Four times Uwe Hohn and Frank Moller, a competitor on the 4x400m Olym- he was named to the all-conference team, including in 2001, pic relay at the 1988 Seoul games. when he won the outdoor conference championship in the decathlon. A Downers Grove, Ill., native, Francis began at DuPage Rüdiger was a part of Germany’s four-man team that placed Junior College after a standout prep career at Downers Grove second in the German Junior Championships in 2002 and 2003 for the bobsled. He was also a part of the four-man team that North High School. placed second at the World Junior Championships in 2003.

Francis is USATF Level II certifi ed in jumping events, sprints, He received his masters degree in economics from UWM in 2004 hurdles, relays and combined events. and is currently working towards his Ph.D.

4 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER COACHES Assistant Coaches •Sports Information Coaches •Sports Assistant Jeremiah Snyder 1st Year Nate Weiland 1st Year Volunteer Assistant • UW-Milwaukee Volunteer Assistant • UW-Milwaukee

Jeremiah Snyder joins the UWM coaching staff as a volunteer Nate Weiland joined the Panther coaching staff this season as a assistant after a standout career that wrapped up last season. volunteer assistant after four years as a member of Milwaukee’s distance and cross country corps. A native of Germantown, Wis., Snyder lettered all four years for the Panthers. In his career, Weiland established He competed primarily in the pole himself as a consistent performer, vault and won two league champion- earning all-league second team hon- ships in the event, including the 2006 ors in cross country during his fi nal indoor crown. Snyder also earned two seasons. As a senior, he took 38th all-league second team honors twice, at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional, fi nishing as runner up both indoors the third-best regional fi nish in team and outdoors in 2005. history, second only to UWM Hall of Famer Chad Zehms. Snyder holds the distinction of being one of just two Milwau- kee athletes to clear 15-7 in On the track, the Waunakee, Wis., native is among the school’s the pole vault both indoors all-time leaders in the indoor 3000m and 5000m and the out- and outdoors. That height has door 10,000m. His 10k time of 30:57.60 is fourth in school him tied for second in school history. history outdoors and third indoors. Weiland ran a time of 2:32:17 at the Dallas White Rock Snyder will likely complete his Marathon in December. He undergraduate degree from will attempt to qualify for UWM in art education in May. November’s Olympic Trials at Grandma’s Marathon in Duluth, Minn., in June.

An exercise and fi tness major, Weiland is expected to gradu- ate in May.

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Milwaukee, WI 53211 Plus the website - hosted by the Offi cial College Sports Network - has updated information on all 15 varsity sports at UWM. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 5 SEASON PREVIEW Panthers Looking For Fourth-Straight League Sweep In 2007 Returning talent, depth key in adding to 16 league titles since 1997 The University of Wisconsin-Milwau- at the state meet. Casey is a sophomore to pop up prominently in various fi eld kee men’s track and fi eld team has es- transfer from UW-Whitewater, which events, as both added league titles last tablished itself as the top team in the fi nished third at the Division III Outdoor season in non-hurdle events. league with its recent stretch of league National Championships last season. titles and its history of success on the Freshman Tyler Bucholz will look to add league level. Middle Distance/Distance depth as a rookie after a storied prep ca- Senior Jeremy Majors headlines the Pan- reer in Minnesota. At Robbinsdale Coo- Milwaukee’s men have swept the Hori- thers’ middle distance group which has per High School he was ranked second zon League’s indoor and outdoor cham- put a runner atop the 800m at the last in the state in three events and third in pionships in each of the last three sea- three league indoor meets and the last another. He also won a state title with sons. Prior to that, the group won every two meets outdoors. Majors has won the 4x400m relay, demonstrating that league crown from 1998-2001. the last two outdoor championships in he could possibly join Bohler in the lon- 2007 Men’s Outlook 2007 Men’s the event and qualifi ed for the NCAA Re- ger hurdle events. In all, the Panthers have taken fi rst at 16 gionals in the event each of those years. of the last 20 league meets, a trend that Bohler and Bucholz will likely form the head coach Pete Corfeld expects to con- Senior Justin Gorman also returns with Panthers’ multi-event group. tinue. an indoor 800m title on his resume and plenty of experience and success in the Bohler won the league heptathlon event UWM lost just a handful of athletes to middle distance events. at the indoor meet last season, but elect- graduation, including Josh Nygren and ed not to compete in the decathlon out- Nate Weiland in the distance, Gabe Wag- In the longer events, junior Nick Hawley doors. Instead, he scored in fi ve different oner and Elliot Enright, half of the team’s is coming off a breakout cross country events, including a 400m hurdle title dominant 800m corps, and two of the campaign in the fall and could lead the and second-place fi nishes in the 110m top pole vaulters in the league in Dan corps this season. He was an all-league hurdles, high jump and long jump. Schultz and Jeremiah Snyder. second team honoree when he took 10th at the league cross country meet This season, the league’s multi-events As daunting a task as that sounds, Cor- and was the top Panther runner at four will be held a week before the league feld’s cupboard remains stocked with of the fi ve meets of the season. championships, so it is possible that proven talent. Returning are sprinter Bohler could compete in the decathlon Trentin Edwards, throwers Nick Wichert Two more cross country runners that and an assortment of other events. and Nick Gretz, Justin Bohler and Adam could be factors for UWM this season Schleis in the hurdles and an assortment are freshmen Malachi Cate and Ryan Long Jump/Triple Jump of fi eld events, jumper Darren Cole and Mleziva. Cate took fi rst at his fi rst colle- The Panthers’ strongest area last season Jeremy Majors, a two-time regional qual- giate race in the fall and was among the had to have been the horizontal jumps, ifi er in the 800m, just to name a few. team’s top three runners the rest of the where they took fi ve of the six scoring season. Mleziva was the team’s fourth places at the league’s outdoor champi- Sprints runner for much of the cross country onships in both events. Schleis and Cole Edwards paces the sprints category and season, as he scored at all four meets he lead the group, while sophomore Josh enters his senior season as the two-time competed. Zill was steady last season. defending league champion outdoors in both the 100m and 200m. He also has Hurdles/Multi-Events Schleis found more success in the long an indoor 200m title under his belt and Milwaukee returns two of the league’s jump, where he took second indoors was named the league track newcomer top hurdlers in the aforementioned and placed fi rst outdoors. Meanwhile, of the year indoors and outdoors as a Schleis and Bohler. The pair were neck Cole was the opposite in the triple jump, sophomore and the outstanding track and neck much of last season, posting taking second to departed senior team- performer outdoors last season. season-best sprint hurdle times that mate Sean Cludy outdoors and winning were second and third in school history the event indoors. Schleis and Cole each Junior Lynn Koepke and newcomers and separated by just hundredths of a scored in both the long and triple jumps Isaiah Adams and Patrick Casey will add second. both indoors and outdoors. depth around Edwards in the sprint events. Adams attended UWM last sea- Schleis won the 110m hurdles outdoors Zill also placed third, both indoors and son but did not compete. As a junior at as a freshman in 2006, while Bohler was outdoors, in the triple jump and added nearby Greendale High School, he was right behind him in second and won a fi fth-place fi nish in the outdoor long second in the 100m, 200m and 400m the 400m hurdles. Both athletes fi gure jump.

6 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com SEASON PREVIEW High Jump/Pole Vault and earned all-state honors twice. season and, combined with an indoor 2007 Men’s Outlook The pole vault area was hit the hardest redshirt as a freshman, he has one year by graduation, as Schultz and Snyder Throws of competition remaining. were among the top three in school his- Corfeld and his staff return one of the tory in the event. The pair accounted for most seasoned throwing groups the Junior Larry Ehrhorn also returns, while four league titles in their UWM careers. league has seen in recent years. Heading freshman Shane Teigen joins the group that list are seniors Gretz and Wichert. after a standout career at Gretz’s prep Sophomores Sean Jaehnig and Adam Gretz is one of the most decorated alma mater—Two Rivers High School. Podd do return with a year of competi- throwers in school history, winning four Ehrhorn has consistently scored for tion under their belts. Jaehnig took third league championships and taking sec- UWM throughout his fi rst two seasons at the league indoor meet last season ond fi ve times in his career. He was also and has been named all-league once, and fourth outdoors. the league fi eld performer of the meet earning second-team honors indoors in both indoors and outdoors and qualifi ed the shot put as a freshman. Cole has been one of the team’s more for regionals as a sophomore in 2005. consistent performers in the high jump, Teigen competed just one season in winning an indoor league title last sea- Wichert is the school record holder in high school, but won conference titles son. This season he will have help in the the hammer throw and joined Gretz at and competed at state in the discus and form of freshman Quinn Mongoven. the regionals in his last active outdoor shot put. He placed third in the discus at Mongoven was a four-time conference season. The 2005 hammer throw cham- the state meet and broke Gretz’s school champion at Wilmot Union High School pion, he redshirted the 2006 outdoor record in the event. 2007 Men’s Track & Field Roster

Name Year Event(s) Hometown/High School/Transfer Pronunciation Isaiah Adams Fr. Sprints Milwaukee, Wis./Greendale Seth Anglin Fr. Distance Kenosha, Wis./Tremper David Bendall Fr. Hurdles/Jumps Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc Justin Bohler Jr. Hurdles/Jumps/Decathlon Janesville, Wis./Parker BOWL-er Tyler Bucholz Fr. Sprints/Decathlon Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper buck-COLTS Patrick Casey So. Sprints/Hurdles West Bend, Wis./West/UW-Whitewater Malachi Cate Fr. Distance Iola, Wis./Iola-Scandinavia mal-ak-high KATE Darren Cole Jr. Jumps Milwaukee, Wis./Wayland Academy Matt Dreifke Fr. Distance Kenosha, Wis./Tremper DREF-key Trentin Edwards Sr. Sprints Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall/Winona State Larry Ehrhorn Jr. Throws Madison, Wis./Memorial AIR-horn Andrew Fox Fr. Distance Waukesha, Wis./South Justin Gorman Sr. Middle Distance Spring Green, Wis./River Valley Nick Gretz Sr. Throws Two Rivers, Wis./Two Rivers Nick Hawley Jr. Distance Appleton, Wis./Hortonville Sean Jaehnig So. Pole Vault North Lake, Wis./Arrowhead YEN-nig Lynn Koepke Jr. Sprints Cary, Ill./Crystal Lake KEP-key Jeremy Majors Sr. Middle Distance Janesborrow, Ga./Morrow Ryan Mleziva Fr. Distance Luxemburg, Wis./Luxemburg-Casco MULL-ez-eva Quinn Mongoven Fr. Jumps Twins Lake, Wis./Wilmot Union MON-go-vin R.J. Pire Jr. Distance Middleton, Wis./Middleton Eric Pitt So. Distance Kaukauna, Wis./Kaukauna Adam Podd So. Pole Vault New Berlin, Wis./West Nick Porter So. Distance Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago Adam Schleis So. Hurdles/Sprints/Jumps Germantown, Wis./Germantown SCHLY-s Jay Schweitzer Jr. Sprints Middleton, Wis./Middleton Mike Sorenson Fr. Distance Madison, Wis./LaFollette Shane Teigen Fr. Throws Two Rivers, Wis./Two Rivers TEE-gen Leonard Ward-Buckner Fr. Middle Distance Wauwatosa, Wis./East Nick Wichert Sr. Throws Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI WICK-ert Josh Zill So. Jumps/Hurdles Green Bay, Wis./Preble www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 7 SEASON PREVIEW Panthers Have Championship Fever After 2006 Indoor Title Milwaukee has fi nished second-or-better 18 of last 19 league meets, looking for titles 9 and 10 Since 1997, the University of Wisconsin- sota state meet as a senior and added tor. But, in the case of the hurdles, the Milwaukee women’s track and fi eld pro- a third-place showing in the 100m. Ross incumbent is senior Taryn Cozine, who gram has fi nished below second place at redshirted last season after winning a enjoyed her best season in 2006. She a Horizon League championship meet state 100m championship for Bradley ran the seventh-best 100m hurdle time just once, winning eight league titles Tech High School in Milwaukee. in school history and took third in the and taking second 10 times. 400m hurdles at the league outdoor Middle Distance/Distance meet. Saarinen competed in the 100m Last season, the Panthers got a taste of a The Panther distance corps is looking hurdles at the outdoor meet and tied championship, winning indoors, and en- good after a standout cross country sea- Cozine’s 100m hurdle time. ter 2007 looking to add to their already son where a school-record three runners impressive list of accomplishments. earned all-league honors. Sophomore Senior Andrea Ziebell also returns, while Holly Nearman led the group with a Rasheedah Helm joins the group after Head coach Pete Corfeld has a load of seventh-place fi nish and fi rst team ac- an impressive prep career. She won state talent, experience and youth returning colades. After redshirting 2005, her fi rst titles in her last two years in the 100m

2007 Women’s Outlook 2007 Women’s this season, while dealing with the loss track season was highlighted by a third- hurdles, holds her school’s record in the of a few key athletes. place showing in the 10,000m at the event and competed at the state meet league’s outdoor meet. in a handful of other sprint and relay Tenia Fisher, Katie Slamka and Stepha- events. nie Ray and their combined 13 career Junior Angie Huebner, who took 12th, league titles have graduated. Fisher was and senior Kourtney Nault, who was Multi-Events a four-time Horizon League Athlete of 13th, earned second team honors in Saarinen set Milwaukee records in both the Year, while Slamka routinely com- cross country. Huebner returned from its indoor and outdoor multi-events. She peted in a variety of events and won a an injury to regain her form and fi nish as scored 3459 points in winning a league league heptathlon title. Ray established the team’s second runner at the end of title in the pentathlon indoors, then herself as one of the top pole vaulters in the season. She won the indoor 5000m scored 4993 points at the Drake Relays the league and school history. last season and has scored in every dis- in the heptathlon. At the outdoor meet, tance event over her fi rst two seasons. she did not compete in the heptathlon, But, senior Timeka Walker, junior Joy Van- Nault has emerged as a strong threat in but rather scored in all fi ve events she Laanen and sophomores Jenni Saarinen the distance events, taking fi fth in the entered, including a school-record long and Beth Zimmerman are among those indoor 5000m last season. jump of 19-9 ½ to win the long jump returning with their sights set on adding and a second-place fi nish in the javelin. to the UWM trophy case. Each were all Junior Erin Magargee nearly joined the high point-scorers at league meets last group in cross country all-league hon- This season, the league’s multi-events season and they all fi gure prominently ors, taking 15th to miss the second team will be held a week before the league in the school’s top 10 lists in their events. by one place. Magargee has consistently championships, so it is possible that Saa- The group also accounted for seven gotten better, scoring at every meet in rinen could compete in the heptathlon league titles last season and another the fall and fi nishing among UWM’s top and an assortment of other events. three all-league second-team awards. 3 three times. Sophomore Kory Olson also returns in Sprints With the loss of Fisher and Griffi n Mc- the multi-events after taking fi fth in the Walker enters her senior campaign as Nulty to graduation, the middle dis- pentathlon at the league indoor meet the school record-holder in three of tance was hit hard. But, Corfeld plans to last season. She also competed in the the program’s four main sprint catego- develop new talent in that area. Fresh- triple jump, taking fi fth, and the long ries, sitting fi rst in the indoor 60m and man Laura Ring, coming off her fi rst jump. Outdoors, however, she suffered 200m and outdoor 200m but second in cross country season, could compete in an injury during the multi’s at the league the outdoor 100m. She also won three the shorter distance events for Milwau- meet and took seventh. At full health league titles last season, bringing her kee. Ring has 800m experience, holding this season, she could lend depth to the career total to fi ve. the Wilmot Union High School record multi-events and more. and competing at the state meet in the Junior Shannon Buttchen returns with event. Long Jump/Triple Jump Walker in the sprint events, while fresh- The Panthers have cornered the market men Kelsey Conrad and Stef Ross will Hurdles in the league’s long jump competition, join the fray as well. Conrad took second The hurdles are the fi rst of four areas winning 17 of the last 21 long jump in the 200m and 400m at the Minne- where Saarinen is expected to be a fac- championships. VanLaanen and Saa-

8 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com SEASON PREVIEW rinen split titles last season, with Van- she was second in the state. the fi fth-best indoor and second-best 2007 Women’sOutlook Laanen taking top honors indoors and outdoor heights in school history. Her Saarinen outdoors. VanLaanen is com- High Jump/Pole Vault indoor jump actually came during the ing off an injury that cost her the 2006 VanLaanen headlined the pole vault for pentathlon, while her outdoor leap was outdoor season and may redshirt this Milwaukee last season when she met during the heptathlon at Drake. indoor season, as well. the NCAA Provisional height of 12-11 1/2 and broke the school record by al- Throws Zimmerman posted the second-best most 10 inches. She went on to win the With the addition of two throwers, the triple jumps, indoors and outdoors, in league pole vault crown before suffering Panther women could be their deepest school history last season and took sec- an injury at a last chance qualifi er. in this area in a while. Freshmen Jamie ond at both league meets. She teamed Woods and Ashley Zander join the pro- with classmate Kicha Cary to give UWM Sophomore Jes Weyandt and freshman gram that has not competed a female a solid one-two punch in the event. Cary Erin Havener are a pair of young pole thrower outside of the javelin at a league also fi nish among the school’s top 10 in vaulters who won state titles in the pole meet since the 2003 outdoor meet. each event and fi nished fourth at both vault as seniors in high school after sec- league meets. ond-place fi nishes as juniors. Weyandt Woods competed at state fi ve times over cleared a career-best 11-5 3/4 outdoors the shot put and discus events, taking Freshman Reigna Pierce was a three- last season and placed fourth at the seventh in the shot put as a senior. Zan- time state qualifi er in the triple jump at league meet. der, meanwhile, holds school records in Racine Horlick High School and could both the shot and discus events at Bon- continue UWM’s recent success with un- Saarinen placed third in the high jump duel High School in northeast Wiscon- derclass jumpers. As a senior at Horlick, at both league meets, while also posting sin. 2007 Women’s Track & Field Roster

Name Year Event(s) Hometown/High School/Transfer Pronunciation Liz Brothen So. Distance Kenosha, Wis./Tremper BRA-thin Emily Budde Fr. Sprints/Jumps Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam BOO-dee Shannon Buttchen Jr. Sprints Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb BUTCH-en Kicha Cary So. Sprints/Jumps Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac KEY-sha CARE-ee Hannah Christ Fr. Distance Milwaukee, Wis./St. Joan Antida’s CRY-st Kelsey Conrad Fr. Sprints Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper Taryn Cozine Sr. Sprints/Hurdles Plain, Wis./River Valley COE-zine Kris Gasser Sr. Middle Distance Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago Katie Graves So. Sprints/Jumps Albany, Wis./Albany Erin Havener Fr. Pole Vault Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon Rasheedah Helm Fr. Sprints/Hurdles Sheboygan, Wis./Howards Grove Angie Huebner Jr. Distance Green Bay, Wis./Southwest HEEB-ner Rachel Lee So. Sprints Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn Danielle Magargee So. Distance Portage, Wis./Portage mah-GAR-gee Erin Magargee Jr. Distance Portage, Wis./Portage mah-GAR-gee Kourtney Nault Sr. Distance Port Washington, Wis./Port Washington Holly Nearman So. Distance Monroe, Wis./Monroe Kory Olson So. Heptathlon Appleton, Wis./North Reigna Pierce Fr. Horizontal Jumps Racine, Wis./Horlick RAIN-na Laura Ring Fr. Distance Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union Stef Ross Fr. Sprints Milwaukee, Wis./Bradley Tech Jenni Saarinen So. Heptathlon Lappeenranta, Finland/Kimpisen Iukio yenny say-RIN-nen Alicia Schneider So. Jumps Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee Amy Sunby Sr. Sprints/Hurdles Janesville, Wis./Craig Joy VanLaanen Jr. Sprints/Jumps/Pole Vault Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon van-LAN-nen Timeka Walker Sr. Sprints Milwaukee, Wis./King Jes Weyandt So. Pole Vault Iron River/Northwestern WHY-ant Erin Willis Fr. Distance Sheboygan, Wis./North Jamie Woods Fr. Throws Glendale, Wis./Nicolet Ashley Zander Fr. Throws Bonduel, Wis./Bonduel Andrea Ziebell Sr. Hurdles Sussex, Wis./Hamilton ZYE-bull Beth Zimmerman So. Jumps Waterford, Wis./Lakeside Lutheran www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 9 PANTHER MEN Justin Bohler Hurdles/Jumps Jr. Darren Cole Horiz. Jumps Jr. Janesville, Wis./Parker • Civil Engineering Major Milwaukee, Wis./Wayland Academy • Digital Media Major

• 2006 League Indoor Heptathlon Champion • 2005 League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year • 2006 League Outdoor 400m Hurdles Champion • 2005 League Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year • All-Horizon League Second Team • 2006 League Indoor High Jump Champion (2006 Indoor 60mH, • 2006 League Indoor Triple Jump Champion 2006 Outdoor 110mH, High Jump, • 2005 League Outdoor Triple Jump Champion 2005/06 Outdoor Long Jump) • All-Horizon League Second Team 2006 Indoor: Won the heptathlon at the (2006 Outdoor Triple Jump) league championships and took second 2006 Indoor: Won league championships in the 60m hurdles ... won the 55m hur- PERSONAL BESTS in the high jump and triple jump ... also PERSONAL BESTS dles at the Division I Invite ... was second took third in the long jump ... placed fi rst Indoor Indoor in the 60m hurdles at the UWM Panther in the long and triple jumps at the UWM Tune Up ... added third-place showings 60mH 8.39 Panther Tune Up ... was then named L-Jump 22-1 3/4 in the long jump at the Division I Invite L-Jump 21-4 3/4 league athlete of the week ... added a win T-Jump 48-5 3/4 and in the high jump at the Edmunds Hept. 4659 pts in the long jump at the Division I Invite ... Cup. Outdoor: Scored in fi ve events at also took third in the triple jump at the Outdoor the league championships, winning the Outdoor Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: Placed L-Jump 22-3 110mH 14.61 Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete 400m hurdles ... also took second in the second in the triple jump, fourth in the T-Jump 48-4 3/4 110m hurdles, high jump and long jump 400mH 55.60 long jump and fi fth in the high jump at ... took third in the decathlon at the Big H-Jump 6-2 the league championship ... had wins in the long jump at the Blue Multi-Event meet and scored 6428 L-Jump 21-8 3/4 Wisconsin Lutheran Invite and the triple jump at the Illinois points in the event at the Drake Relays ... Javelin 138-8 Benedictine Invite ... also won the triple jump at the Wisconsin fi nished second in the 110m hurdles at Dec. 6428 pts Lutheran Invite. 2005 Indoor: Placed fourth in the 60m hurdles the Illinois Benedictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: and eighth in the high jump at the league championships ... Placed fourth in the 60m hurdles and eighth in the high jump won the 60m hurdles and took fourth in the high jump at the at the Horizon League Championships ... won the 60m hurdles UWM Panther Tune Up ... ran a season-best time of 8.47 in tak- and took fourth in the high jump at the UWM Panther Tune Up ing third in the 60m hurdles at the Central Collegiate Champi- ... ran a season-best time of 8.47 in taking third in the 60m hur- onships ... took second in the 55m hurdles after topping the dles at the Central Collegiate Championships ... took second in prelim fi eld at the Division I Invitational. Outdoor: Won the triple the 55m hurdles at the Division I Invitational. Outdoor: Earned jump and took fourth in the long jump at the league cham- all-league second team honors with a second-place showing pionships ... posted season-best triple jump at the Wisconsin in the long jump at the league meet ... also placed third in Twilight, leaping 47-11 3/4 for fi fth place. both the high jump and 110m hurdles and sixth in both the 400m hurdles and javelin ... posted season-bests a week earlier Personal at the Wisconsin Twilight, running the 400m hurdles in 56.73 Majoring in digital media ... has a DVD production company he and throwing 138-8 started with a friend in the javelin ... took ... born July 13, 1985 fourth in the 110m in Kansas City, Mo. hurdles as well ... ran a season-best time in the event in taking fi fth at the Purdue Invite.

Personal Majoring in civil engi- neering ... born July 5, 1986 in Rockford, Ill.

BOHLER COLE

10 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER MEN Returning Athlete Profi les Trentin Edwards Sprints Sr. Larry Ehrhorn Throws Jr. Milwaukee, Wis./Marshall/Winona State • Marketing Major Madison, Wis./Memorial • Education Major

• 2006 League Outdoor Outstanding Track Performer • All-League Second Team (2005 Outdoor Shot Put) • 2005 League Indoor Track Newcomer of the Year 2006 Indoor: Took fi fth in the shot put and • 2005 League Outdoor Track Newcomer of the Year eighth in the weight throw at the league • 2005 League Indoor 200m Champion meet ... was second in the shot put and • 2005/06 League Outdoor 100m Champion third in the weight throw at the Divi- • 2005/06 League Outdoor 200m Champion sion I Invite ... also had a second-place • All-League Second Team showing at the Northern Iowa Classic (2005 Indoor 60m, 2005 Outdoor 4x100m) and was third in the weight throw at 2006 Indoor: Finished fourth in the 200m PERSONAL BESTS the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Was PERSONAL BESTS and eighth in the 60m at the league third in the shot put at the league meet Indoor Indoor meet ... placed third in the 200m in back- ... also took 10th in the discus and ham- to-back meets at the Edmunds Cup and 100m 7.01 mer throw ... took second in the shot put Shot 50-3 1/2 Northern Iowa Classic ... also took third 200m 21.94 and the discus at the Wisconsin Luther- Weight in the 60m at the UWM Panther Tune Up. an Invite ... also took second in the shot 52-2 1/2 Outdoor: Repeated as league champion Outdoor put at the Illinois Benedictine Invite. 2005 in the 100m and 200m ... broke his own 100m 10.69 Indoor: Placed sixth in the shot put at the Outdoor school record in the 200m ... named the 200m 21.54 league championships. Outdoor: At the Shot 49-11 league’s outstanding track performer ... league meet, was second in the shot put Hammer 141-5 featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in the Crowd afterwards ...... at the Purdue Invitational, was third in Discus 131-9 1/4 won the 200m at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... did so again the shot put and had a season-best dis- at the Illinois Benedictine Invite, where he added a second- cus throw of 122-6. place showing in the 100m. 2005 Indoor: Won the 200m and fi nished second in the 60m at the Horizon League Champion- Personal ships ... 60m time of 7.01 is second-fastest in school history ... Majoring in education ... born May 25, 1986. ran the school’s second-fastest time in the 200m at the Alex Wilson Invite, fi nishing seventh in 21.94 ... was second in both the 60m and 200m at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... also took second in the 200m at the Division I Invitational. Outdoor: Won both the 100m and 200m league titles at the league meet, set- ting a school record of 21.66 in the 200m ... also topped the prelim fi eld of the 100m ... ran with the school-record 4x100m relay at the Big Blue Invite ... season-best 100m time came at the Pacesetter Invitational, where he fi nished fi fth and tied the fourth-best time in school history of 10.84 ... won the 200m and took second in the 100m at the Purdue Invite ... at his fi rst outdoor meet, took third EHRHORN in both the 100m and 200m at the Spring Clas- sic.

Winona State Attended Winona State University for the 2003- 04 school year to play football ... redshirted the season.

Personal Majoring in marketing ... born Feb. 16, 1983. EDWARDS GORMAN www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 11 PANTHER MEN Justin Gorman Mid. Dist./XC Sr. Nick Gretz Throws Sr. Spring Green, Wis./River Valley • Accounting Major Two Rivers, Wis./Two Rivers • Accounting Major

Cross Country • 2005/06 League Indoor Shot Put Champion 2006: Emerged as the team’s second run- • 2005 League Outdoor Shot Put Champion ner late in the season ... fi nished 19th at • 2005 League Outdoor Discus Champion the league meet ... took 94th at the NCAA • 2005 League Indoor Weight Throw Champion Regional ... posted season-best time of • 2005 League Indoor Field Performer of the Meet 26:27 at the Falcon Invite, taking 21st. • 2005 League Outdoor Field Performer of the Meet 2005: Ran a season-best time of 26:21 in • All-League Second Team taking 29th at the league meet ... was (2005/06 Outdoor Shot Put, 2006 Outdoor Discus, 2005 Outdoor Javelin, 2004 Indoor Weight Throw) the team’s third fi nisher with an 84th- PERSONAL BESTS PERSONAL BESTS place showing at the NCAA Regional ... 2006 Indoor: Repeated as league shot put Indoor Indoor took 32nd at the Bradley Opener. 2004: champion and took fi fth in the weight Took fourth at the UIC Home Opener 800m 1:50.85 throw at the league meet ... won the shot Shot 55-8 1/2 to lead the Panthers ... ran three more 1000m 2:27.41 put at the Northern Iowa Classic and Weight times on the year, posting a season-best Mile 4:14.51 UWM Panther Tune Up ... added a third- 55-11 1/4 time of 27:11 at the Central Collegiate place showing in the weight throw at UNI and second at the Tune Up. Outdoor: Championships. 2003: Took 27th at the Outdoor Outdoor Placed second in the shot put and dis-

Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete UIC Home Opener, while competing at 800m 1:52.25 cus at the league championships ... also Shot 54-10 3/4 two other meets. 1500m 3:56.50 was sixth in the javelin and ninth in the Discus 165-2 hammer throw ... won both the discus Hammer 161-6 Track and shot put at the Wisconsin Lutheran Javelin • 2006 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion Tune Up and took second in the ham- 163-7 1/2 • 2006 League Outdoor 4x400m Relay Champion mer ... took fi rst in the shot put and sec- • 2005 League Indoor 800m Champion ond in the discus. 2005 Indoor: Took fi rst place in both the shot • All-League Second Team (2004/05 Indoor Distance Medley, 2004 Indoor 800m) put and weight throw at the league meet ... set a school record 2006 Indoor: Won a league title with the 4x400m relay and took in the weight throw of 55-11 1/4 ... fi nished in the top 10 in third in the 800m at the league meet ... also placed eighth in every event, including in the top fi ve all but twice. Outdoor: Won the 1500m ... took fi rst in the 800m at the Division I Invitational the shot put and discus at the league meet, taking second in and in the mile at the Northern Iowa Classic ... also had a sec- the javelin and third in the hammer throw ... qualifi ed for the ond-place fi nish in the 800m at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... NCAA Regional in both the shot put and discus ... took fi rst in set a school record with the distance medley relay at the Alex the shot put and PR’d in taking fi fth in the discus at the Wis- Wilson Invite. Outdoor: Ran with league champion 4x400m re- consin Twilight ... topped the fi eld in both the shot put and lay and took third in the 1500m at the league championships discus at the Purdue Invite ... added 10 more top-10 fi nishes on ... won the 1500m and the 4x400m relay at the Illinois Benedic- the season. 2004 Indoor: Placed second in the weight throw and tine Invite ... also posted 4x400m win at Wisconsin Lutheran In- fourth in the shot put at the league championships ... at the vite ... 4x800m relay fi nished sixth at Sea Ray Relays and eighth UWM Tune Up was second in the weight throw and third in at Drake Relays. 2005 Indoor: Won a league title in the 800m at the shot put ... had a season-best toss of 51-1 1/2 in taking sec- the league meet ... fi nished fi rst in two more events on the year: ond in the shot put at the Pepsi Challenge ... won the shot put in the mile run at the Northern Iowa Classic and the 1000m at the University of Chicago Invitational. Outdoor: At the league at the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Finishing eighth in the championships, was second in the shot put and fourth in the 800m at the Horizon League Championships ... added a pair of discus ... also took 11th in the javelin ... set season-bests in both second-place fi nishes in the 1500m at the Spring Classic and the discus (157-6) and shot put (49-5 1/2) at the Big Blue In- in the 800m at the Purdue Invite. 2004 Indoor: Finished second vitational, taking third in both events ... placed second in the in the 800m at the league meet ... won the 800m at the Car- shot put and fourth thage Invite ... earned league athlete of the week honors fol- in the discus at the lowing that ... took second in the 1000m at the Northern Iowa WIU Tune Up. Classic. Outdoor: Despite running a season-best time of 1:52.25 in the fi nals, took fourth in the 800m at the league meet ... won Personal the 800m at the Big Blue Invite ... was second in the 1500m at Majoring in ac- the Purdue Invite ... qualifi ed for the USATF Junior Nationals in counting ... born the 800m, but did not run. Sept. 3, 1984.

Personal Majoring in accounting ... born March 29, 1985. GRETZ

12 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER MEN Returning Athlete Profi les Nick Hawley Distance/XC So. Sean Jaehnig Pole Vault So. Appleton, Wis./Hortonville • Kinesiology Major North Lake, Wis./Arrowhead • Undeclared Major

Cross Country 2006 Indoor: Was third in the pole vault • All-League Second Team (2006) at the league championships ... third- 2006: Top Panther at four of UWM’s fi ve straight third-place showing after tak- meets, second runner at the other ... ing third at the Northern Iowa Classic placed 10th at the league champion- and UWM Panther Tune Up ... tied for ship, earning all-league second team fi rst in the pole vault at the Division I honors ... fi nished 82nd at the NCAA Re- Invite. Outdoor: Placed fourth in the pole gional ... was eighth at the Falcon Invite vault at the league meet ... was sixth in in a season-best 26:01 ... named league PERSONAL BESTS the event at the Illinois Benedictine In- PERSONAL BESTS scholar-athlete of the week afterwards. vite and seventh at the Wisconsin Twi- Indoor Indoor 2005: Finished 22nd at the league cham- light. pionship ... ran a career-best time of Mile 4:28.87 Pole Vault 25:36 at the NCAA Pre-National Invite 3000m 9:00.40 Personal 14-11 ... fi nished 25th at the Bradley Opener. Born July 9, 1987 ... undecided on in- 2004: Scored for the Panthers at his fi rst Outdoor tended major. Outdoor three collegiate meets ... fi nished 12th 1500m 4:02.20 Pole Vault at the UIC Home Opener ... season-best time of 26:37 came at the Roy Griak In- 5000m 15:07.64 14-7 1/4 vite, where he was a season-best third on the team. Lynn Koepke Sprints Jr. Track Cary, Ill./Cary • Mechanical Engineering Major 2006 Indoor: Did not compete indoors. Outdoor: Took seventh in the 5000m at the league meet ... won the 1500m at the Wis- 2006 Indoor: Ran time of 22.84 in the consin Lutheran Invite ... had a third-place fi nish in the event at 200m at the ISU Cyclone Classic ... took the Illinois Benedictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Finished seventh in fi fth in the event at the Division I In- the mile at the Northern Iowa Classic ... ran a season-best time vite ... had two more top-10 fi nishes in of 4:28.87 in the event at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... also the 200m and one more in the 60m on competed in the 3000m, posting a time of 9:00.40 at the Iowa the season. Outdoor: Placed fourth in the State Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Did not compete outdoors. 200m at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite. Personal 2005 Indoor: Finished 10th in the 200m and 12th in the prelims at the Horizon Majoring in kinesiology ... born Jan. 1, 1986. PERSONAL BESTS League Championships ... ran a season- Indoor best time of 22.84 in the 200m in taking fourth at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... 60m 7.37 also had a season best time in the 60m. 200m 22.46 Outdoor: Placed eighth in the 100m and 12th in the prelims of the 200m at the Outdoor league meet ... posted sixth-place fi n- 100m 11.04 ishes in both events at the Central Col- 200m 22.48 legiate Championships, running a sea- son-best time in the 100m (11.04) ... season-best 200m time came at the Spring Classic (22.73) ... ran with the school-record 4x100m relay at the Big Blue Invite.

Personal HAWLEY JAEHNIG Majoring in mechanical engineering ... born April 24, 1986.

KOEPKE www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 13 PANTHER MEN Jeremy Majors Mid. Dist./XC Sr. R.J. Pire Distance/XC Jr. Jonesboro, Ga./Morrow • Communication Major Middleton, Wis./Middleton • Kinesiology Major

Cross Country Cross Country 2006: Ran in two meets on the year ... 2006: Did not compete. 2005: Finished scored for UWM as the fi fth runner, tak- 40th at the Horizon League Champion- ing 20th at the Crusader Open. 2005: Did ship ... scored at the fi rst two meets of not run in the cross country season. 2004: the season, taking 18th at the UIC Home Competed at one race on the season in Opener and 38th at the Bradley Open. the Central Collegiate Championships. 2004: Was the second freshman fi nisher at the league meet, taking 27th ... scored Track PERSONAL BESTS as the fi fth UWM runner at the NCAA PERSONAL BESTS Pre-National meet in a season-best • 2005/06 League Outdoor 4x400m Relay Champion Indoor Indoor • 2005/06 League Outdoor 800m Champion 26:34 ... took 11th in his fi rst collegiate 400m 48.86 Mile 4:28.87 2006 Indoor: Finished fourth at the league race at the UIC Home Opener. 800m 1:52.28 3000m 8:57.21 meet in the 800m ... opened the season 5000m 15:34.81 with a win in the 400m at the Division Track I Invite ... season-best 400m time, and Outdoor 2006 Indoor: Did not compete during the fourth-best in school history, at the 400m 48.49 indoor season. Outdoor: Finished 15th in Outdoor

Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete Alex Wilson Invite ... was third in the 800m 1:48.97 the 5000m at the league meet ... posted 1500m 4:11.80 800m at the Northern Iowa Classic. Out- a third-place fi nish in the 1500m at the 5000m 15:31.69 door: Repeated as league champion in the 800m and with the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... two weeks 10k 33:08.46 4x400m relay at the league meet ... broke the school 800m later, took fourth in the 5000m at the Illi- record and qualifi ed for regionals at the Billy Hayes Invite ... nois Benedictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Took sixth in the mile run at was then named league athlete of the week ... won the 400m the league meet ... added another sixth-place showing in the event at the Northern Iowa Classic ... top mile time was 4:24.82 with the third-best time in school history at the Illinois Bene- at the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Season-best fi nish came dictine Invite ... two weeks prior, was second in the event at in the 5000m, where he took seventh at the Central Collegiate the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite. 2005 Indoor: Finished fourth in Championships ... best time in the event was 15:31.69 at the both the 400m and 800m at the Horizon League Champi- Spring Classic. onship ... also ran with the fi rst-place 4x400m relay ... in the 400m, tied his season-best time (49.95) ... won the 800m at Personal the UWM Panther Tune Up ... ran his best 800m time of the Full name is Richard John Pire ... majoring in kinesiology ... born season at the Iowa State Cyclone Classic (1:52.28) ... ran with July 17, 1986 in Minot, N.D. the school-record 4x400m relay at the Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: Won the 800m at the league meet while also running with the fi rst-place 4x400m relay, which set a league record ... was a part of the 4x800m relay that set school records all three times it ran and lowered the mark by over seven seconds ... qualifi ed for the NCAA Regional with a PR time of 1:49.41 in taking third at the Billy Hayes Invite ... was then named league athlete of the week the following week for his efforts ... won the 400m at the Central Collegiate Championships ... season- best 400m time came at the Sea Ray Relays (48.86). 2004 Indoor: Competed once in the 200m, 400m, 600m and 800m events on the season ... won the 800m at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... took second at the University of Chicago Invite in the 200m ... 400m ranks 10th in school history. Outdoor: Topped the pre- liminary fi eld in the 400m at the league championships with a season-best time of 48.95, but suffered a leg injury during the MAJORS fi nals ... opened his outdoor career with a win in the 800m at the Purdue Invitational ... took second in the 400m at the Big Blue Invitateional and third at the WIU Tune Up ... ran with the school-record 4x400m and 4x800m relays at the Drake Relays. Personal PIRE Majoring in communication ... born June 5, 1985. 14 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER MEN Returning Athlete Profi les Eric Pitt Distance/XC So. Nick Porter Distance/XC So. Kaukauna, Wis./Kaukauna • Architecture Major Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago • Business Major

Cross Country Cross Country 2006: Scored at three of UWM’s fi ve 2006: Ran a season-best time of 27:48 at meets, including a 33rd-place show- the league championship ... competed ing at the league meet ... placed 152nd at three other meets, taking 28th at the at the NCAA Regional ... best time was Illini Challenge. 2005: Second Panther 27:10 at the Falcon Invite. fi nisher at the UIC Home Opener, taking 11th ... ran a season-best time of 27:10 Track at the Bradley Open ... took 43rd at the 2006 Indoor: Joined the team prior to the PERSONAL BESTS Horizon League Championship. Outdoor: outdoor season. Took eighth in Outdoor the 3000m steeplechase and 14th in the Track 1500m 4:09.06 1500m at the league championships ... 2006: Redshirted the 2006 season and maintained freshman placed third in the steeplechase at the 3k Stp 10:13.14 eligibility. Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... was fourth in the 1500m at the Illinois Benedictine Invite. Personal Born April 10, 1987 ... majoring in business. Personal Born Jan. 23, 1986 ... majoring in architecture.

Adam Podd Pole Vault So. New Berlin, Wis./West • Undeclared Major Hurdles/Sprints/Jumps So. 2006 Indoor: Tied for fi rst in the pole vault Adam Schleis at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Had a top- Germantown, Wis./Germantown • History Major 10 fi nish with an eighth-place showing in the pole vault at the Illinois Benedic- • 2006 League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year tine Invite ... also competed twice in the • 2006 League Outdoor Track Newcomer of the Year long jump, posting a 10th-place fi nish at • 2006 League Outdoor 110m Hurdles Champion the same meet. • 2006 League Outdoor Long Jump Champion • All-League Second Team (2006 Indoor Long Jump) 2006 Indoor: Earned league fi eld newcom- Personal PERSONAL BESTS Born April 2, 1987 ... undecided on in- er of the year at the league meet, taking Indoor tended major. second in the long jump and fi fth in the Pole Vault triple jump ... won the 60m hurdles with PERSONAL BESTS 12-11 1/2 the second-best time in school history Indoor at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... also took 60mH 8.36 Outdoor second in the long jump at the event ... L-Jump 22-4 1/2 Pole Vault placed second in both the 60m hurdles 14-1 1/4 and long jump at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Named league track newcomer Outdoor of the year after winning both the long 110mH 14.60 jump and 110m hurdles at the league L-Jump 23-0 3/4 meet ... also took fi fth in the long jump ... hurdle time of 14.60 is second in school history ... won the PODD long jump and 110m hurdles at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... won the hurdles two weeks later at the Illinois Benedictine Invite and took second in the long jump ... also had a long jump win at the Simpson College Open and a second-place PITT showing at the Mike Poehlein Invite. SCHLEIS Personal Born Oct. 25, 1986 ... majoring in history. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 15 PANTHER MEN record to take third at the Purdue Invite ... reset the record with Jay Schweitzer Sprints Jr. a throw of 184-0 at the Kansas Relays ... the throw was 12-3 over his school standard entering the year ... won the hammer Middleton, Wis./Middleton • Digital Arts and Culture Major at the Wisconsin Twilight, adding a personal-best throw in the discus (142-4). 2004 Indoor: Competed exclusively in the weight • 2005 League Indoor 400m Champion throw, taking fourth in the event at the Horizon League meet • 2005 League Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion ... took fi fth at the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Placed third • 2005 League Outdoor 4x400m Relay Cham- in the hammer throw at the league meet, adding a sixth-place pion showing in the discus and eighth-place fi nish in the javelin ... • All-League Second Team set the UWM standard in the hammer throw to take fourth (2005 Outdoor 400m, 2005 place at the Lee Calhoun Invitational ... then earned league Outdoor 4x100m Relay) athlete of the week honors. 2003 Indoor: Did not compete. Out- 2006 Indoor: Did not compete during the door: Finished fourth at the league championships in the jav- indoor season. Outdoor: Took third in PERSONAL BESTS elin with a season-best throw of 156-3 ... was also seventh in the 400m and seventh in the 200m at the discus and hammer throw and eighth in the shot put. the league championships ... fi nished Indoor second in the 400m at the Wisconsin 200m 22.94 Personal Lutheran Invite ... was sixth in both the 400m 48.60 Majoring in secondary education, minoring in psychology ... 200m and 400m at the Illinois Benedic- born March 28, 1984. tine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Topped the fi eld in Outdoor the 400m at the league meet ... ran with 200m 22.06 the fi rst-place 4x400m relay, setting the Josh Zill Hurdles/Jumps So. Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete school record in the event earlier in the 400m 48.22 year ... also scored in the 200m, taking Green Bay, Wis./Preble • Civil Engineering Major sixth ... won the 400m at his fi rst collegiate meet, the Division 2006 Indoor: I Invite ... posted three-straight second-place fi nishes in the Took third in the triple jump 400m, culminating with a time of 48.93 at the UWM Panther and eighth in the long jump at the Tune Up ... that time is third in school history. Outdoor: Finished league championships ... was fi fth in second in the 400m at the league meet, also taking fi fth in the both the triple jump and 60m hurdles 200m ... ran with the league-champion 4x400m relay which at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... had a set a league record ... won the 400m at the Pacesetter Invite third-place showing in the 55m hurdles with a time of 48.22, narrowly missing a school record by 0.07 at the Division I Invite ... placed fi fth in seconds ... took fi rst in the 200m a week earlier at the Big Blue the triple jump at the Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: Was third in the triple Invite ... time of 22.06 is seventh in school history ... also ran PERSONAL BESTS with the school-record 4x100m relay. jump, fourth in the 110m hurdles and fi fth in the long jump at the league meet Indoor Personal ... placed second in the triple jump and 60mH 8.83 110m hurdles and took fi fth in the long Majoring in digital arts and culture ... born Oct. 13, 1985. L-Jump 20-11 1/4 jump at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite T-Jump 46-0 Nick Wichert Throws Sr. ... two weeks later, fi nished third in the triple jump and fourth in the hurdles ... Outdoor Milwaukee, Wis./Pius XI • Secondary Education Major also took fourth in the triple jump at the Wisconsin Twilight. 110mH 15.54 • 2005 League Outdoor Hammer Throw Champion L-Jump 21-10 2006 Indoor: Placed fourth in the weight T-Jump 46-3 1/2 throw and sixth in the shot put at the league championships ... won the weight and took second in the shot at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... added a second-place showing in the weight at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Redshirted the outdoor season. 2005 Indoor: Was fourth in both the shot put and weight PERSONAL BESTS throw at the league meet ... threw a per- Indoor sonal-best 50-7 1/4 in the weight throw Shot 49-0 1/4 ... took third in the shot put, throwing a Weight 54-4 3/4 season-best 49-0 1/4. Outdoor: Won the hammer throw, took third in the discus Outdoor WICHERT and fi fth in the shot put at the league Hammer 184-0 meet ... qualifi ed for the NCAA Regional in the hammer ... set the school hammer Discus 142-4 SCH- ZILL

16 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER WOMEN Returning Athlete Profi les Liz Brothen Distance/XC So. Kicha Cary Sprints/Jumps So. Kenosha, Wis./Tremper • Biology Major Fond du Lac, Wis./Fond du Lac • Broadcast Journalism Major

Cross Country 2006 Indoor: Scored in both the long and 2006: Scored at every meet ... placed triple jumps, taking fourth in the triple 23rd at the league meet ... season-best jump with a season-best leap of 36-5 fi nish was 15th at the Illini Challenge ... 3/4 ... distance is sixth-best in school his- best time was 19:42 at the Falcon Invita- tory ... also placed sixth in the long jump tional. 2005: Posted a time of 21:08 at the ... took fourth in the triple jump at each league championships ... season-best meet she competed ... added a season- time came at the Bradley Open, where best fourth-place showing in the long she fi nished 72nd in 20:41 ... best fi nish PERSONAL BESTS jump at the Division I Invitational ... PERSONAL BESTS was 17th at the UIC Home Opener. Outdoor best jump (17-6 1/4) came at the UWM Indoor 5k 19:33.64 Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Took fourth in L-Jump 17-6 1/4 Track the triple jump at the league champi- T-Jump 36-5 3/4 2006 Indoor: Did not compete during the indoor season. Outdoor: onships, jumping 37-6 1/2 ... that jump Took 15th in the 5000m at the league meet ... ran a career-best is tied for fi fth in school history ... also Outdoor time of 19:33.64 in doing so ... placed second in the 5000 at placed ninth in the long jump ... won L-Jump 17-4 1/2 both the long jump and triple jump at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invitational, her highest fi nish of the T- Jump 37-6 1/2 season ... also placed eighth in the event at the Illinois Bene- the Illinois Benedictine Invitational ... dictine Invitational. added a fi fth-place in the triple and sixth-place in the long jump showings at the Madison Twilight. Personal Majoring in biology ... born June 9, 1987. Personal Majoring in broadcast journalism ... born Sept. 25, 1986 in Shannon Buttchen Sprints Jr. Vicksburg, Miss. Mt. Horeb, Wis./Mt. Horeb • Political Science Major

• 2006 Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion • All-League Second Team (2006 Outdoor 4x400m) 2006 Indoor: Placed sixth in the 400m at the Horizon League Championships, running a season-best time of 58.76 ... fi nished second in the event at the Di- vision I Invitational ... posted another sixth-place showing in the event at the Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: Was fi fth PERSONAL BESTS in the 400m at the league meet ... posted Indoor wins in the 400m at back-to-back meets, 400m 58.52 BROTHEN fi rst at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite and then again at the Illinois Benedictine Outdoor Invite ... also took fi fth at the Mike Poe- 400m 57.54 hlein Invite. 2005 Indoor: Finished fi fth in the 400m at the Horizon League Championships ... took fourth in the event at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... season-best 400m BUTTCHEN time of 58.52 came at the Iowa State Cyclone Classic ... placed second in the 400m at her fi rst collegiate meet, the Division I Invite. Outdoor: At the league meet, took fourth with best time of the season (57.54) in the 400m ... added fourth-place fi nish- es in the event at the Pacesetter Invite and Central Collegiate Championships. Personal CARY Majoring in political science ... born Jan. 12, 1986. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 17 PANTHER WOMEN Taryn Cozine Sprints/Hurdles Sr. Kris Gasser Mid. Dist./XC Sr. Plain, Wis./River Valley • Biochemistry Major Mukwonago, Wis./Mukwonago • Business Major

• 2006 Indoor 4x400m Relay Champion Cross Country • All-League Second Team 2006: Did not compete in cross coun- (2005 Outdoor 400mH, 2006 Outdoor 4x400m) try. 2005: Season-best time came at the 2006 Indoor: Took seventh in the 100m league meet, where she fi nished in hurdles at the league meet ... season- 20:08. 2004: Posted a season-best time best fi nish was third in the 55m hurdles of 20:56 while running at the league at the Division I Invite ... also had a fi fth- championship ... scored for UWM as the place fi nish in the 60m hurdles at the fi fth runner at the UIC Home Opener. UNI Classic. Outdoor: Placed third in the 2003: Competed at three races on the 400m hurdles and fourth in the 100m PERSONAL BESTS PERSONAL BESTS Indoor year ... placed 40th at the league meet ... Indoor hurdles at the league championships ... posted her top time of 20:27 at the Cen- 55mH 8.62 800m 2:22.39 100m hurdles time of 14.86 is seventh tral Collegiate Championships. in school history ... had four other top- 60mH 9.35 three fi nishes in the 400m hurdles on the Track Outdoor season, including second-place showings Outdoor 2006 Indoor: Took seventh in the 800m at 800m 2:24.44 at the Southern Illinois Invite, Wisconsin 100mH 14.86 the league meet ... top fi nish on the year 3k Stp 12:25.04 Lutheran Classic and Illinois Benedictine

Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete 400mH 1:03.13 was fi fth in the 800m at the UWM Pan- Invite ... ran with the school-record shut- ther Tune Up. Outdoor: Competed in the 3000m steeplechase tle hurdle relay at the Drake Relays. 2005 Indoor: At the Horizon at the league meet, taking sixth... placed fi fth in the steeple- League meet, posted an eighth-place fi nish in the prelims of the chase at the Wisconsin Twilight ... had a second-place fi nish 60m hurdles, but missed the fi nals with an injury ... also placed 2005 Indoor: 12th in the long jump ... posted third-place fi nishes in both in the 800m at the Wisconsin Lutheran Classic. the long jump and 60m hurdles at the UWM Panther Tune Up. Did not compete indoors. Outdoor: Placed 11th in the prelims Outdoor: Took second in the 400m hurdles at the league meet ... of the 800m at the league championships ... best fi nish was also took second in the 400m hurdles at the Central Collegiate eighth place in the 800m at Central Collegiate Championships Championships and Wisconsin Twilight. 2004 Indoor: Placed fi fth ... posted a PR of 2:22.39 in the 800m at the Wisconsin Twilight. in the 55m hurdles at the Horizon League Championships ... 2004 Indoor: Posted a season-best time and fi nish in tak- took third in the 55m hurdles at both the U. of Chicago Invite ing seventh in the 800m with a time of 2:26.00 at the league and UWM Panther Tune Up ... season-best time in the event meet ... fi nished eighth in the 800m at the UWM Panther Tune came at the Iowa State Classic (8.62). Outdoor: Placed fourth in Up. Outdoor: Ran a season-best time of 2:24.44 in the 800m the 400m hurdles at the league championships ... also posted during the prelims at the league championships ... also took a ninth-place fi nish in the 100m hurdles. eighth at the WIU Tune Up in the 800m.

Personal Personal Majoring in biochemistry ... born Oct. 30, 1984. Is a business major ... born Feb. 26, 1985. Katie Graves Horiz. Jumps So. Albany, Wis./Albany • Undeclared Major

2005-06 Redshirted in 2005 and did not compete in 2006.

Albany High School Helped her team to a state cross coun- try championship as a freshman ... as a COZINE sophomore, won individual and team conference and sectional championships ... two-time state, three-time sectional and four-time conference champion in the 800m ... 10-time state fi nalist over career ... state runner-up as a senior in triple jump, 4x800 relay and 800m. GASSER Personal Undecided on major ... born May 22, 1986. 18 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER WOMEN Returning Athlete Profi les Angie Huebner Distance/XC Jr. Rachel Lee Sprints So. Green Bay, Wis./South West • Architecture Major Minneapolis, Minn./Washburn • Architecture Major

CROSS COUNTRY 2006 Indoor: Did not compete during the • All-League First Team (2005) indoor season. Outdoor: Competed at • All-League Second Team (2006) three meets ... took seventh in the 100m 2006: Took 12th at the league meet, net- at the Wisconsin Lutheran Classic. ting all-league second team honors ... took 61st at regionals, the ninth-best re- Personal gional fi nish in school history ... best time Majoring in architecture ... born June of the season was 18:54 in taking 21st at 11, 1987. the Falcon Invite. 2005: Earned all-league fi rst team honors by taking seventh with PERSONAL BESTS PERSONAL BESTS a season-best time of 18:07 at the league Indoor Outdoor meet ... led the team at every meet she Mile 5:18.39 100m 13.84 competed ... placed 64th at the NCAA 3k 10:21.99 200m 27.98 Regional ... named league runner of the 5k 17:25.75 week after taking 12th at the Bradley Invite. 2004: Won the UIC Home Opener in her fi rst collegiate race ... named the Outdoor Danielle Magargee Distance/XC Jr. 1500m 4:49.15 Horizon League Runner of the Week ... Portage, Wis./Portage • Kinesiology Major was UWM’s third runner, taking 22nd, at 5k 17:41.91 the Central Collegiate Championships 10k 36:44.33 Cross Country with a season-best time of 19:17. 2006: Was among UWM’s top seven at every meet ... took 40th at the league TRACK • 2006 Horizon League Indoor 5000m Champion meet ... ran a season-best time of 20:56 at • 2005 Horizon League Outdoor Track Newcomer of the Year the Falcon Invite. 2005: Ran a season-best 2006 Indoor: Won the 5000m and took third in the 3000m at the time at the Horizon League Champion- league meet ... ran the third-best 5000m time in school history ship, fi nishing in 21:23 ... scored for the at the ISU Cyclone Classic ... posted the sixth-best 3000m time Panthers with a 13th-place fi nish at the at the Edmunds Cup. Outdoor: Placed fourth in the 10,000m at UIC Home Opener. 2004: Redshirted the PERSONAL BESTS the league championships ... added a fi fth -place fi nish in the cross country season. Indoor 5000m ... ran the fourth-best 10,000m time in school history in Mile 5:56.63 taking sixth at the Drake Relays. 2005 Indoor: Placed fourth in the Track 5000m and fi fth in the 3000m at the Horizon League Champion- 2006 Indoor: Competed at two meets on 3k 12:35.81 ships ... 5000m time of 17:50.93 was almost 19 seconds faster the season, both in the 3000m ... fi nished than previous best time and sixth-best in school history ... took 10th in the event at the ISU Cyclone Classic ... best time came fourth in 5000m at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Finished third in at the Edmunds Cup, where she ran 12:35.81. Outdoor: Did not the 10,000m and sixth in the 5000m at the league meet ... added compete outdoors. 2005 Indoor: Ran at one meet, taking 11th in third-place fi nishes in both events on the year, in the 5000m at the mile run at the Division I Invitational. Outdoor: Redshirted the Spring Classic and in the 10,000m at the Big Blue Invite. the outdoor track season.

Personal Personal Majoring in architecture ... born Oct. 6, 1985. Majoring in kinesiology ... born Feb. 4, 1986 ... twin sister, Erin, is also a member of the UWM track and cross country teams.

HUEBNER LEE MAGARGEE www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 19 PANTHER WOMEN Erin Magargee Distance/XC Jr. Kourtney Nault Distance/XC Sr. Portage, Wis./Portage • Psychology Major Port Wasington, Wis./Port Wasington • ASL/Special Ed. Major

Cross Country Cross Country 2006: Emerged as a consistant scorer for • All-League Second Team (2006) UWM ... just missed all-league honors 2006: Was among UWM’s top three run- with a 15th-place fi nish at the league ners the entire season ... earned all- meet ... was the third Panther scorer at league honors with a 13th-place fi nish each of the fi rst three meets of the season at the league championship ... team’s ... best time of the season was 19:00 at second scorer at the fi rst four meets of the Falcon Invitational, where she took the season ... placed 90th at the NCAA 23rd. 2005: Finished 26th in a season-best Regional. 2005: Finished 16th in 18:36 at time of 19:09 at the league meet ... scored PERSONAL BESTS the league meet ... was the team’s third PERSONAL BESTS twice for UWM on the season,including Indoor fi nisher in the last four meets she com- Indoor at the Loyola Invite, where she was the Mile 5:17.36 peted in ... knocked over a minute off 3000m 10:35.00 team’s third fi nisher. 2004: Redshirted. 3000m 10:22.66 her 6000m time and 50 seconds off her 5000m 18:00.45 5000m time over course of the season Track Outdoor ... placed 99th in 23:28 at the NCAA Re- Outdoor 2006 Indoor: Was fi fth in the 3000m at the gional. 2004: At the league meet posted 1500m 4:57.81 5000m 18:32.89 league indoor meet ... ran a career-best season-bests with a 29th-place fi nish Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete time of 10:22.66 ... took fi fth in the event 3k Stp 11:48.63 in 20:17. 2003: Scored for UWM at the 10k 37:38.55 earlier in the year at the Northern Iowa 5000m 18:32.89 league championships, taking 23rd ... Classic ... top fi nish was fourth in the mile season-best fi nish was 12th at the UIC Home Opener ... ran a run at the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: At the league meet, top time of 18:42 in taking 42nd at the Lakefront Invite. took fi fth in the 3000m steeplechase and ninth in the 5000m ... had career-best times in both events ... took second in the Track 1500m at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... also took third in 2006 Indoor: Took fi fth in the 5000m and 10th in the 3000m at the event at the Illinois Benedictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Placed the league meet ... ran a PR of 18:00.45 in the 5000m at the ISU 13th in the 3000m at the Horizon League Championships ... Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Was 10th in the 5000m at the league took second in the event two weeks prior at the UWM Panther championships ... took third in the 1500m at the Illinois Bene- Tune Up ... also had a top-10 fi nish in her fi rst collegiate meet, dictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Opened the season with a 10th-place taking eighth in the mile at the Division I Invite. Outdoor: Finished showing in the 3000m at the Division I Invite ... a week later, eighth in the 10,000m at the league meet ... was fi fth in only took sixth in the 5000m at the Central Collegiate Champion- other 10,000 event, at the Big Blue Invitational . ships ... also took sixth in the 3000m at the Northern Iowa Clas- sic. Outdoor: Did not compete during the outdoor season. 2004 Personal Indoor: Placed seventh in the 5000m and 14th in the 3000m at Majoring in psychology ... born Feb. 4, 1986 ... twin sister, Danielle, the league meet ... took fourth in the 5000m at the University is also a member of the UWM track and cross country teams. of Chicago Invite ... posted a time of 18:07 in the 5000m at the ISU Cyclone Classic. Outdoor: Finished seventh in the 10k at the league meet ... placed sixth in both attempts at the 5000m, in- cluding a personal-best time of 18:32.08 at the Lee Calhoun Invite.

Personal Majoring in American Sign Language and special education ... born Dec. 20, 1984. MAGARGEE NAULT

SCHNEIDER NEARMAN OLSON SAARINEN

20 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER WOMEN Returning Athlete Profi les Holly Nearman Distance/XC So. Jenni Saarinen Hurdles/Jumps/Hept. So. Monroe, Wis./Monroe • Journalism Major Lappeenranta, Finland/Kimpisen Iukio • Elementary Ed. Major

Cross Country • 2006 League Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year • All-League First Team (2006) • 2006 League Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year 2006: Top UWM runner at all six meets ... • 2006 League Indoor Pentathlon Champion took seventh at the league meet for all- • 2006 League Outdoor Long Jump Champion league honors ... posted the fourth-best • All-League Second Team (2006 Outdoor Javelin) regional fi nish with a 43rd-place showing. 2006 Indoor: Won the league pentathlon 2005: Just missed all-league second team championship with a school-record honors with a 15th-place fi nish at the score of 3459 points ... also placed third league meet ... had a career-best time of PERSONAL BESTS in the high jump and long jump ... already PERSONAL BESTS 18:27 ... placed 95th at the NCAA Regional among the top-10 in school history in Indoor Indoor ... was the second Panther fi nisher at the pentathlon, high jump (t-5th), long jump last four meets she competed in. 2004: 3000m 10:35.00 (t-7th) and 60m hurdles (10th). Outdoor: 60mH 9.45 Was the second Panther fi nisher at fi ve- 5000m 18:30.81 Set a school record in winning the league H-Jump 5-5 3/4 of-six races on the year ... fi nished 16th at long jump title with a leap of 19-9 1/2 ... L-Jump 18-6 the league championships ... took second Outdoor was also second in the javelin with the Pent. 3459 pts at the UIC Home Opener in her fi rst col- 5000m 18:11.54 second-best throw in school history, legiate race. 10k 37:34.16 third in the high jump and fi fth in both Outdoor Track the triple jump and 100m hurdles ... set 100mH 14.86 a school record in the heptathlon with 2006 Indoor: Took seventh in the 5000m and eighth in the 3000m L-Jump 19-9 1/2 at the league meet ... competed in both events one other time 4993 points at the Drake Relays ... won the T-Jump 36-10 heptathlon at the Big Blue Multi-Event on the season. Outdoor: Was third in the 10,000m at the league H-Jump 5-6 3/4 championships ... added a sixth-place fi nish in the 5000m ... meet ... was then named the league’s athlete of the week ... additionally among Javelin 125-11 fi nished sixth in the 10,000m at Sea Ray Relays. 2005: Redshirted Hept. 4,993 pts both the indoor and outdoor seasons. the top-10 in school history in the high jump (2nd), 100m hurdles (t-7th) and Personal triple jump (9th). Majoring in journalism ... born Dec. 16, 1985. Personal Majoring in elementary education ... born Dec. 23, 1985 ... Kory Olson Hurdles/Jumps/Hept. So. attended Cedarburg High School in Wisconsin as a foreign Appleton, Wis./North • Undeclared Major exchange student in 2002-03. 2006 Indoor: Finished fi fth in the pentath- Alicia Schneider Jumps So. lon at the league meet, scoring 3004 points ... also placed fi fth in the triple Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee • Biology Major jump and eighth in the long jump ... took second in both the 55m hurdles 2006 Indoor: Was ninth in the pentathlon and long jump at the Division I Invite. at the league championships ... had a Outdoor: Placed fi fth in the long jump ... fifth-place finish in the long jump at also competed in the heptathlon, but the Division I Invitational. Outdoor: Took fourth in the heptathlon at the league suffered an injury and placed seventh PERSONAL BESTS ... took fi fth in the heptathlon at the Big meet ... added a seventh-place showing Indoor Blue Multi-Event meet ... ran a PR in the in the high jump ... also competed in the 100m hurdles of 15.84 at the Illinois 60mH 9.60 heptathlon at the Big Blue Multi-Event Benedictine Inivitational, taking fi fth. L-Jump 17-5 1/4 meet, taking ninth. PERSONAL BESTS Pent. 3004 pts Indoor Personal Personal H-Jump 4-11 3/4 Outdoor Majoring in biology ... born Sept. 6, 1987 Undecided on intended major ... born Pent. 2526 pts April 22, 1987. 100mH 15.84 L-Jump 17-8 Outdoor Javelin 107-11 H-Jump 4-9 3/4 Hept. 3953 Hept. 3445 pts www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 21 PANTHER WOMEN lay at the league championships ... leap of 18-9 3/4 places her Amy Sunby Sprints/Hurdles Sr. among the top 10 in school history at No. 8 ... at the Big Blue Invitational, placed fourth in the pole vault. Janesville, Wis./Craig • Education Major Personal • All-League Second Team (2006 Outdoor 4x400m) Majoring in psychology ... father, Jody, was a two-time All- 2006 Indoor: Competed in the 400m during American wrestler at UW-Whitewater ... born Oct. 23, 1985. the season, posting her best fi nish at the Division I Invite, where she took fi fth. Out- Sprints Sr. door: Ran with the runner-up 4x400m re- Timeka Walker lay at the league meet ... also took fourth Milwaukee, Wis./King • Psychology/Sociology Major in the 400m hurdles with a personal-best time of 1:04.72 ... took third in the 400m • 2006 League Indoor 60m Champion hurdles at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite • 2006 League Indoor 200m Champion PERSONAL BESTS and fourth in the event at the Illinois • 2005/06 League Outdoor 200m Champion Benedictine Invite. 2005 Indoor: Was ninth Indoor • 2005 League Outdoor 100m Champion in the prelims of the 400m and 14th in 400m 59.90 • 2005 Outdoor 4x100 Relay League Champion the 200m at the league championships • All-League Second Team ... fi nished fi fth in the 400m twice on the Outdoor (2004 Indoor 60m, 2006 Outdoor 100m) year, including at the UWM Panther Tune 400mH 1:04.72 2006 Indoor: Won league championships Up with a personal-best time of 59.90. in both the 60m and 200m in school-re- Outdoor: At the league meet, took ninth in the prelims of the cord fashion ... set school records in both PERSONAL BESTS Returning Athlete Profi les Profi Returning Athlete 400m hurdles ... season-best fi nish was sixth in the 400m hurdles the prelims and fi nals of each event and Indoor at the Wisconsin Twilight. 2004 Indoor: Placed third in the 400m at broke the league 200m mark in both 60m 7.63 the Carthage Invitational. Outdoor: Finished eighth in the 400m heats, as well ... named league athlete 200m 24.81 hurdles at the league meet. of the week after winning the 55m and 200m at the Division I Invite ... also won Outdoor Personal the 60m at the UWM Panther Tune Up 100m 11.77 Majoring in education ... born Oct. 3, 1984. and Northern Iowa Classic ... at the UNI meet, took second in the 200m. Outdoor: 200m 24.28 Sprints/Horiz. Jumps/ Jr. Repeated as league 200m champion and took second in the Joy VanLaanen Pole Vault 100m at the league meet ... won both the 100m and 200m at Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon • Psychology Major both the Wisconsin Lutheran and Illinois Benedictine Invites ... named league athlete of the week after the Illinois Benedictine • 2005 League Outdoor Long Jump Champion meet ... added a 100m win at the Wisconsin Twilight. 2005 Indoor: • 2006 League Indoor Long Jump Champion Finished third in the 60m and 200m at the league champion- • 2006 League Indoor Pole Vault Champion ships ... set the school’s 200m mark of 25.05 at the last chance 2006 Indoor: Won both the long jump qualifi er one week later ... broke the 60m record, winning the and pole vault at the league champion- event with a time of 7.64, at the UWM Panther Tune Up ... also ships ... crushed the school record by took second in the 200m. Outdoor: Won the 100m, 200m and ran almost 10 inches by clearing 12-11 1/2 with the champion 4x100 relay at the league meet, breaking at the ISU Cyclone Classic ... took second league records in each event ... 200m time was also a school in the event and qualifi ed provision- record ... fi nished second in the 100m and fi fth in the 200m at ally for the NCAA Championships ... was PERSONAL BESTS the Central Collegiate Championships ... also went second in then named league athlete of the week Indoor the 100m and third in the 200m at the Pacesetter Invite. 2004 ... also posted wins in the pole vault at L-Jump 17-11 3/4 Indoor: Ran a then-school-record time in taking second in the the UWM Panther Tune Up and the long Pole Vault 60m at the league meet ... also placed fourth in the 200m ... jump at the Division I Invitational ... set 12-11 1/2 won the 55m at two meets during the season, the University the Klotsche Center record at the tune of Chicago Invite and Carthage Invite ... had a third-place fi nish up, clearing 12-3 3/4. Outdoor: Redshirted in the 200m at the former and second-place fi nish at the latter. Outdoor the outdoor season with an injury. 2005 Outdoor: Finished third in the 100m and fi fth in the 200m at the Indoor: Placed fourth in both the pole L- Jump 18-9 3/4 league championships ... followed that with third (200m) and vault and the long jump at the league Pole Vault fourth-place (100m) showings in the events at the last chance meet ... briefl y held the school record in 11-5 3/4 qualifi er ... won the 100m at the WIU Tune Up ... took fourth in the pole vault, clearing 11-7 3/4 at the the fi nals of the 100m at the Big Blue Invitational. UWM Panther Tune Up, fi nishing third ... also won the long jump at the meet, taking just two jumps following the com- Personal pletion of the pole vault ... leapt a season-best 17-9 1/2 to take Majoring in psychology and sociology ... also pursuing a cer- fourth in the long jump at the Northern Iowa Classic. Outdoor: tifi cate in childhood and adolescence studies ... born July 29, Won the long jump and ran with the league-record 4x100 re- 1984. 22 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com PANTHER WOMEN Returning Athlete Profi les Jes Weyandt Pole Vault So. Andrea Ziebell Hurdles Sr. Iron River, Wis./Northwestern • Architecture Major Sussex, Wis./Hamilton • Kinesiology Major

2006 Indoor: Won the pole vault at the Di- 2006 Indoor: Took eighth in the 60m hur- vision I Invitational in her fi rst collegiate dles at the league meet ... ran a PR of 9.40, meet ... cleared a season-best 10-6 at cracking UWM’s all-time top-10 in the the Northern Iowa Classic ... tied for fi fth event ... placed fi fth in the 55m hurdles at at that meet ... took fourth at the UWM both the Division I Invite and ISU Cyclone Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Took fourth Classic. Outdoor: Finished eighth in the in the pole vault at the league meet ... 400m hurdles after PRing in the prelims cleared 11-5 3/4 in taking fi fth at the Mike ... at the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite, placed second in the 100m hurdles and fourth Pohlein Invitational ... placed second at PERSONAL BESTS PERSONAL BESTS the Wisconsin Lutheran Invitational. in the 400m hurdles ... took third in the Indoor 100m hurdles at the Illinois Benedictine Indoor Personal Pole Vault 10-6 Invitational ... ran with the school-record 60mH 9.40 Majoring in architecture ... born Jan. 1, shuttle hurdle relay at the Drake Relays ... took third in the event. 2005 Indoor: Placed 1987. Outdoor Outdoor Pole Vault third in the 55m hurdles at the Division 100mH 15.26 I Invitational. Outdoor: Did not compete 11-5 3/4 400mH 1:06.33 during the outdoor season. 2004 Indoor: Ran in the 60m hurdles at the Horizon League Championships, taking sixth with a season-best time of 9.49 ... fi nished third in the 55m hurdles at the Division I Invite ... took fi fth in the 55m hurdles at both the University of Chicago Invite and the UWM Panther Tune Up. Outdoor: Finished fi fth in the 400m hurdles and eighth in the 100m hurdles at the league meet ... had a third- place fi nish at the Lee Calhoun Invitational and fourth-place showing at the WIU Tune Up in the 400m hurdles.

VANLAANEN Personal Majoring in kinesiology ... born May 28, 1984. SUNBY Beth Zimmerman Horiz. Jumps So. Watertown, Wis./Lakeside Lutheran • Nursing Major

• All-League Second Team (2006 Indoor/Outdoor Triple Jump) 2006 Indoor: Placed second in the triple jump and fourth in the long jump at the league championships ... posted the WALKER fourth-best triple jump in school history in taking third at the Northern Iowa Clas- sic ... won the triple jump and took third WEYANDT in the long jump at the Division I Invite ... took second in the triple at the UWM Pan- PERSONAL BESTS ther Tune Up. Outdoor: At the league meet, Indoor took second in the triple jump and fourth L-Jump 17-7 1/4 in the long jump ... won both events at T-Jump 37-3 1/2 the Wisconsin Lutheran Invite ... took second in both at the Illinois Benedictine Outdoor Invite ... won the triple jump and was third L-Jump 18-2 3/4 in the long at the Wisconsin Twilight ... leapt 38-0 1/4 in the triple jump for the T-Jump 38-0 1/4 second-best in school history. ZIEBELL Personal ZIMMERMAN Majoring in nursing ... born May 19, 1987. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 23 NEWCOMERS Isaiah Adams David Bendall Tyler Bucholz Sprints Fr. Hurdles/Jumps Fr. Sprints/Decathlon Fr. Milwaukee, Wis./Greendale Oconomowoc, Wis./Oconomowoc Crystal, Minn./ Robbinsdale Cooper 2006 Oconomowoc High School Robbinsdale Cooper High School Attended UWM, Lettered four Lettered four did not compete times in track and times at Cooper in track and fi eld. fi eld at Oconomo- High School ... won woc High School a state champi- Greendale ... fi nished with a onship with the High School school-record 11 4x400m relay as a Lettered three letters in his high senior ... fi nished times at Green- school career ... the season ranked dale High School ... earned three let- second in the state placed second at the state meet in the ters in basketball ... competed at state in three events, including the 100m and New Athlete Profi les Profi Athlete New 100m, 200m and 400m as a junior ... at in the high jump as a sophomore and two relays ... was also third in the 200m state as a senior took fourth in the 200m junior ... tied for ninth as a junior after ty- ... earned all-state and all-conference and competed in the 400m ... holds six ing for 13th the year before. honors two times each ... twice named school records, including in the 100m, team MVP ... also lettered three times 200m and 400m ... also holds records Personal as a wide receiver in football ... named with the 4x100m, 4x200m and 4x400m Plans to major in education ... born April all-conference twice ... selected to Cable relays. 19, 1987 ... brother, Michael, plays on the 12’s “Dream Team.” UWM men’s basketball team. Personal Personal Plans to major in music education with Plans to major in kinesiology ... born Oct. a minor in jazz studies ... born May 21, 20, 1987. 1987. Patrick Casey Malachi Cate Matt Dreifke Sprints So. Distance/XC Fr. Distance/XC Fr. West Bend, Wis./West/UW-Whitewater Iola, Wis./Iola-Scandinavia Kenosha, Wis./Tremper UW-Whitewater 2006 Cross Country 2006 Cross Country As a freshman, at- Proved to be Finished 34th at tended UW-White- UWM’s No. 3 run- the league meet ... water ... competed ner ... took 30th at scored as the fi fth in track and foot- the league cham- runner at the Fal- ball as a wide re- pionship ... took con Invite in a sea- ceiver. fi rst at the Cru- son-best 27:09 ... sader Open, his took 182nd at the fi rst college race ... NCAA Regional. West Bend West was then named High School league athlete of Kenosha Tremper Four-year letterwinner at West Bend the week. High School West High School ... won two confer- Lettered all four years in both cross ence titles in the long jump ... qualifi ed Iola-Scandinavia High School country and track ... placed fi fth with the for state in the 200m, 400m and 4x400m Lettered all four years in track and three 4x800m relay at the state meet, while relay ... fi nished fourth in the 4x400m as years in cross country ... won both the also running in the 1600m as a senior ... a freshman ... also lettered three times 1600m and 3200m events at the state that year, also posted his best state cross in football ... earned all-conference all meet as a junior ... also competed at country fi nish, taking 12th ... also let- three times, inclduding fi rst team once the state meet as a sophomore while tered twice in basketball ... led the team ... also garnered all-area, all-county and attending New London High School ... with 15.7 points per game as a senior ... all-region honors. earned all-state honors twice in cross netted team MVP and coaches’ award country as well. honors. Personal Personal Personal Plans to major in kinesiology ... born Born Oct. 18, 1987 ... plans to major in Born June 18, 1988 ... plans to major in April 10, 1987. criminal justice. accounting. 24 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com NEWCOMERS New Athlete Profi les Andrew Fox Quinn Mongoven Ryan Mleziva Distance Fr. High Jump Fr. Distance/XC Fr. Waukesha, Wis./South Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union Luxemburg, Wis./ Luxemburg-Casco Waukesha South High School Wilmot Union High School 2006 Cross Country Four-year letter- Lettered all four Scored as UWM’s winner in both years in track at fourth runner at track and cross Wilmot Union all four meets he country at Wauke- High School ... won competed ... took sha South High four conference 31st at the league meet ... posted School ... com- championships ... his best time at peted at the state earned all-state the Falcon Invite meet as a junior honors twice ... (26:55). and senior ... took named the 2006 24th in 2004 and posted a 20th-place Lakeshore Conference Track & Field Luxemburg-Casco High School fi nish as a senior. Athlete of the Year ... twice named team Four-year letterwinner in both cross MVP and twice served as team captain ... country and track ... qualifi ed for state Personal also lettered twice in both cross country once in track ... as a sophomore, ran with Born Nov. 28, 1987 ... plans to major in and basketball ... served as a co-captain the 4x800m relay ... ran at the state cross computer science. in each sport. country meet each of last three seasons ... fi nished 12th as a senior after a 24th- Personal place showing as a junior ... named most improved as a sophomore in cross coun- Plans to major in kinesiology ... born try. April 13, 1988 in McHenry, Ill. Personal Born May 6, 1988 in Green Bay, Wis. ... plans to major in kinesiology and pre- physical therapy. Mike Sorenson Shane Teigen Leonard Ward-Bucknnerer Distance/XC Fr. Throws Fr. Middle Distance/XC Fr. Madison, Wis./LaFollette Two Rivers, Wis./Two Rivers Wauwatosa, Wis./East 2006 Cross Country Two Rivers High School 2006 Cross Country Took 37th at the Only lettered once Competed at one league meet ... in track & fi eld at meet, the Illini scored at fi rst two Two Rivers High Challenge. college meets ... School ... won a was 14th at the conference title Wauwatosa East Crusader Open and competed at High School ... took 18th as state in both the Lettered all four UWM’s second runner at the Illini shot put and dis- years in both cross Challenge in a sea- cus ... took third in country and track son-best time of 26:59. the discus and set a school record in the ... qualifi ed for state twice in the 800m, event ... UWM teammate Nick Gretz had three times with the 4x800m relay and Madison LaFollette High School held the mark ... lettered four times in once with the 4x400m ... named team Lettered twice in both track and cross football and three times in golf ... started MVP in track as a junior and senior ... won country at Madison LaFollette High all four years in football as an offensive six conference titles, in the 800m as a ju- School ... was named LaFollette’s Athlete and defensive lineman ... earned all-con- nior and senior and four times in relay of the Month ... also named academic ference fi rst team honors at both posi- events ... in cross country, was a second- all-state in cross country ... in track, won tions. team all-conference selection as a junior the team’s distance award ... also played and third-team honoree as a senior. golf, soccer and basketball at some point Personal during high school. Plans to major in criminal justice ... born Personal Personal Sept. 30, 1987 in Bowman, N.D. ... won the Born Aug. 1, 1988 ... plans to major in Born July 19, 1988 ... plans to major in national Punt, Pass & Kick competition in business. engineering. 2000 in the 12/13 year old boy category. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 25 NEWCOMERS Emily Budde Hannah Christ Kelsey Conrad Sprints/Jumps Fr. Distance/XC Fr. Sprints Fr. Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam Milwaukee, Wis./St. Joan Antida’s Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper Beaver Dam High School 2006 Cross Country Robbinsdale Cooper High School Four-year letter- Competed at two Earned fi ve letters winner at Beaver meets ... was 49th in track at Coo- Dam High School at the Crusader per High School ...... won confer- Open. three-time all-state ence champion- honoree and all- ships in the 55m, St. Joan Antida’s conference team 100m, 200m and High School member ... team the triple jump ... Ran one year of MVP and captain qualifi ed for state cross country at St. as a junior and all four years, including for the 100m Joan Antida High School in Milwaukee ... senior ... as a senior, took second in the New Athlete Profi les Profi Athlete New all four years ... competed in the 200m high school did not sponsor track. 200m and 400m, third in the 100m and three times and 4x400m relay once ... fi fth in the long jump ... won sectional team MVP all four years ... named BDHS Personal and conference titles in each event that Female Athlete of the Year as a senior Plans to major in dance ... born Nov. 3, year, as well ... holds school records in the and holds school records in the 55m, 1987. 100m (12.14), 200m (24.79) and 400m 100m and 200m ... lettered three times (56.81) ... was the Sun Post Athlete of the in cross country and once in basketball ... Year as a senior. earned all-conference honors as a senior cross country runner. Personal Plans to major in kinesiology ... born Aug. Personal 17, 1988. Plans to major in special education ... born Jan. 21, 1988 in Houston, Texas. Erin Havener Rasheedah Helm Reigna Pierce Pole Vault Fr. Sprints/Hurdles Fr. Horiz. Jumps Fr. Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon Sheboygan, Wis./Howards Grove Racine, Wis./Horlick Ashwaubenon High School Howards Grove High School Racine Horlick High School Lettered all three Four-year letter- Competed at years she compet- winner at Howards state three times ed in track at Ash- Grove High School for Horlick High waubenon High ... state champion School ... took sec- School ... won the in the 100m hur- ond in the state state pole vault dles as a junior in the triple jump title as a senior af- and senior ... also as a senior ... also ter a second-place took fi fth in the took 10th in the fi nish as a junior ... 100m as a senior long jump ... as took eighth as a sophomore ... all-state ... competed at state with the 4x100m a junior, placed 10th in the triple jump fi rst team and all-conference her last relay as a sophomore and senior, and and competed with the 4x200m relay two years ... all-state honorable men- the 4x200m relay as a sophomore ...... also placed eighth in the triple jump tion as a sophomore ... team MVP those was fourth in the 4x100 as a senior and as a sophomore ... earned team MVP years as well and rookie of the year as a fi fth in both events as a sophomore ... and Horlick Athlete of the Year honors ... sophomore. helped team to runner-up fi nish at state named most improved. meet as a junior ... holds school records Personal in the 100m hurdles, 4x100m relay and Personal Undecided on intended major ... born 4x200m relay. Plans to major in kinesiology ... born Jan. Aug. 4, 1988. 4, 1988. Personal Plans to major in kinesiology ... born Jan. 5, 1988.

26 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com NEWCOMERS New Athlete Profi les Laura Ring Stef Ross Erin Willis Distance/XC Fr. Sprints Fr. Distance/XC Fr. Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union Milwaukee, Wis./Bradley Tech Sheboygan, Wis./North 2006 Cross Country 2006 Season 2006 Cross Country Finished 38th at Redshirted the Placed 44th at the the league cham- 2006 indoor and league meet ... fi n- pionship with a outdoor seasons. ished 41st to score season-best 5k for UWM at the time of 21:04 ... Bradley Tech Crusader open ... competed at the High School had a season-best NCAA Great Lakes Was a four-year time of 20:59 at Regional, placing letterwinner at the Falcon Invite. 192nd. Tech High School ... qualifi ed for state all four years ... won Sheboygan North High School Wilmot Union High School a state championship in the 100m as a Four-year letterwinner in both track and Lettered four times in track at Wilmot senior ... took eighth in the event as a cross country at North High School ... in Union High School ... holds school re- sophomore ... was second in the 4x200m cross country, was named all-conference cords in the 800m (2:19) and 4x400m relay as a junior and senior ... placed third all four years, including fi rst team honors relay (4:07) ... took seventh in the state with the 4x100m relay, as well ... named ... was also the team’s MVP three times as a junior in the 800m ... has also quali- team’s Most Valuable Sprinter. and team captain once ... added MVP fi ed for state in the 400m and with the and Runner of the Year honors in track. 4x400m relay ... three-time team MVP. Personal Majoring in business ... born Feb. 1, 1987. Personal Personal Majoring in education ... born June 17, Plans to major in psychology ... born 1987 ... younger sister, Hannah, commit- June 3, 1988 in Arlington Heights, Ill. ... ted to UWM in the fall. married to Jon Ring. Jamie Woods Ashley Zander Throws Fr. Throws Fr. Glendale, Wis./Nicolet Bonduel, Wis./Bonduel Nicolet High School Bonduel High School Lettered in track Four-year letter- three times at Ni- winner in track colet High School at Bonduel High ... helped team to School ... owns conference, sec- the school record tional and region- in both the shot al championships put and discus ...... also fi nished as served as team runner-up at the captain twice and state meet ... competed at the state meet was named most improved twice, as in the shot put three times and discus well ... also lettered twice in volleyball twice ... placed seventh in the shot put as a setter and once in basketball at for- and 12th in the discus as a senior ... also ward. lettered twice in basketball, earning all- conference honors twice ... earned the Personal Knight’s Award from her high school. Plans to major in graphic design ... born Oct. 20, 1987. Personal Plans to major in marketing ... born Jan. 18, 1988. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 27 2006 IN REVIEW AWARD WINNERS Trentin Edwards • Outdoor Outstanding Running Performer Tenia Fisher • Indoor/Outdoor Athlete of the Year • Indoor Outstanding Running Performer Justin Gorman • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor Track) Angie Huebner • Academic All-League (Indoor Track) Jenni Saarinen WOMEN’S OVERVIEW • Indoor/Outdoor Field Newcomer of the Year MEN’S OVERVIEW Josh Nygren 2006 Indoor League Finish • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor Track) 2006 Indoor League Finish Horizon League Champions Horizon League Champions 172 Points Katie Slamka 164 Points

2006 Season In Review • Academic All-League (Indoor/Outdoor Track) 2006 Outdoor League Finish Adam Schleis 2006 Outdoor League Finish Second Place • Indoor Field Newcomer of the Year Horizon League Champions 207 Points • Outdoor Track Newcomer of the Year 254 Points Pete Corfeld 2006 League X-C Finish 2006 League X-C Finish • Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year 3rd/8 teams (69 Points) • Men’s Indoor/Outdoor Coach of the Year 4th/7 teams (108 Points) LEAGUE CHAMPIONS/ALL-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM LEAGUE CHAMPIONS/ALL-LEAGUE FIRST TEAM Tenia Fisher Katie Slamka Justin Bohler Adam Schleis • Indoor 400m (55.69) • Outdoor 400m Hurdles (1:03.00) • Indoor Heptathlon (4659 pts) • Outdoor 110m Hurdles (14.60) • Indoor 800m (2:15.17) • Outdoor 400m Hurdles (55.60) • Outdoor Long Jump (22-11 1/4) • Outdoor 400m (55.35) Joy VanLaanen • Indoor Pole Vault (11-1 3/4) Sean Cludy Josh Nygren Angie Huebner • Indoor Long Jump (17-9 1/2) • Outdoor Triple Jump (47-4 1/4) • Outdoor 3000m Steeplechase • Indoor 5000m (17:42.38) (9:29.21) Timeka Walker Darren Cole Holly Nearman • Indoor 60m (7.63) • Indoor High Jump (6-2 1/4) Jeremiah Snyder • Indoor Triple Jump (47-4 1/4) • Indoor Pole Vault (15-1 1/2) • Cross Country (7th Place) • Indoor 200m (24.81) • Outdoor 200m (24.54) Trentin Edwards Gabe Wagoner Stephanie Ray • Outdoor 100m (10.78) • Indoor 800m (1:53.24) • Outdoor Pole Vault (11-1 1/2) 4x400m Relay • Outdoor 200m (21.54) • Indoors (3:52.35) 4x400 Meter Relay Jenni Saarinen Nick Gretz • Indoor (3:19.85) • Indoor Pentathlon (3459 points) • Indoor Shot Put (55-8 1/2) • Outdoor (3:19.64) • Outdoor Long Jump (19-9 1/2) Jeremy Majors ALL-LEAGUE SECOND TEAM • Outdoor 800m (1:53.03) Katie Anderson Stephanie Ray • Outdoor 3000m Steeplechase • Indoor Pole Vault ALL-LEAGUE SECOND TEAM Justin Bohler Kyle Huebner Anna Christian Jenni Saarinen • Indoor 60m Hurdles • Outdoor Decathlon • Outdoor 10,000m • Outdoor Javelin • Outdoor 110m Hurdles • Outdoor High Jump Adam Schleis Angie Huebner Katie Slamka • Outdoor Long Jump • Indoor Long Jump • Cross Country (12th Place) • Outdoor 100m Hurdles Darren Cole Jeremiah Snyder Griffi n McNulty Beth Zimmerman • Outdoor Triple Jump • Outdoor Pole Vault • Outdoor 800m • Indoor Triple Jump • Outdoor Triple Jump Nick Gretz Gabe Wagoner Kourtney Nault • Outdoor Shot Put • Outdoor 800m • Cross Country (13th Place) Outdoor 4x400m Relay • Outdoor Discus Throw 28 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 IN REVIEW HORIZON LEAGUE TRACK & FIELD ATHLETE OF THE WEEK In Review2006 Season Timeka Walker - Jan. 18 Jenni Saarinen - April 11 Joy VanLaanen - Feb. 14 Timeka Walker - April 26 Darren Cole - Feb. 22 Jeremy Majors - May 9 Tenia Fisher - April 5 HORIZON LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY ATHLETE OF THE WEEK Malachi Cate - Sept. 12 Trentin Edwards was featured in Sports Illustrated’s Faces in HORIZON LEAGUE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE WEEK the Crowd in the June 19th issue after winning both the 100m Nick Hawley - Oct. 17 and 200m at the Horizon League Championships. 2006 TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE/RESULTS WOMEN MEN INDOOR INDOOR Jan. 14 Division I Invitational 1st/6 teams Jan. 14 Division I Invitational 1st/6 teams (Kenosha, Wis.) (Kenosha, Wis.) Jan. 28 Edmonds Cup No Team Scores Jan. 28 Edmonds Cup No Team Scores (West Lafayette, Ind.) (West Lafayette, Ind.) Feb. 3 Northern Iowa Classic No Team Scores Feb. 3 Northern Iowa Classic No Team Scores (Cedar Falls, Iowa) (Cedar Falls, Iowa) Feb. 10-11 Iowa State Cyclone Classic No Team Scores Feb. 10-11 Iowa State Cyclone Classic No Team Scores (Ames, Iowa) (Ames, Iowa) Feb. 11 Pepsi Challenge No Team Scores Feb. 11 Pepsi Challenge No Team Scores (Kenosha, Wis.) (Kenosha, Wis.) Feb. 17 UWM Panther Tune Up 3 wins, 1 loss Feb. 17 UWM Panther Tune Up 3 wins (Klotsche Center) (Klotsche Center) Feb. 25-26 Horizon League Championships 1st/7 teams Feb. 25-26 Horizon League Championships 1st/6 teams (Kent, Ohio) (Kent, Ohio) March 3-4 Alex Wilson Invitational No Team Scores March 3-4 Alex Wilson Invitational No Team Scores (South Bend, Ind.) (South Bend, Ind.)

OUTDOOR OUTDOOR March 24-25 Southern Illinois Invitational 10th/12 teams March 24-25 Southern Illinois Invitational 8th/11 teams (Carbondale, Ill.) (Carbondale, Ill.) March 31- Stanford Invitational No Team Scores March 31- Stanford Invitational No Team Scores April 1 (Palo Alto, Calif.) April 1 (Palo Alto, Calif.) April 1 Mike Poehlein Invitational No Team Scores April 1 Mike Poehlein Invitational No Team Scores (West Lafayette, Ind.) (West Lafayette, Ind.) April 6-7 Big Blue Multi-Event No Team Scores April 6-07 Big Blue Multi-Event No Team Scores (Charleston, Ill.) (Charleston, Ill.) April 8 Wisconsin Lutheran Classic 1st/6 teams April 8 Wisconsin Lutheran Classic 1st/7 teams (Wauwatosa, Wis.) (Wauwatosa, Wis.) April 14-15 Sea Ray Relays No Team Scores April 14-15 Sea Ray Relays No Team Scores (Knoxville, Tenn.) (Knoxville, Tenn.) April 22 Illinois Benedictine Invitational 1st/13 teams April 22 Illinois Benedictine Invitational 1st/12 teams (Lisle, Ill.) (Lisle, Ill.) April 27-29 Drake Relays No Team Scores April 27-29 Drake Relays No Team Scores (Des Moines, Iowa) (Des Moines, Iowa) April 28 Kip Janvrin Open No Team Scores April 28 Kip Janvrin Open No Team Scores (Indianola, Iowa) (Indianola, Iowa) May 6 Wisconsin Twilight No Team Scores May 6 Wisconsin Twilight No Team Scores (Madison, Wis.) (Madison, Wis.) May 11-12 Horizon League Championships 2nd/7 teams May 11-12 Horizon League Championships 1st/6 teams (Indianapolis, Ind.) (Indianapolis, Ind.) May 26-27 NCAA Regional No Team Scores May 26-27 NCAA Regional No Team Scores (Knoxville, Tenn.) (Knoxville, Tenn.) www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 29 2006 IN REVIEW WOMEN MEN 60m 60m Hurdles 60m 4x400m Relay Timeka Walker 7.63 Katie Slamka 8.91 Trentin Edwards 7.13 Milwaukee 3:18.92 Iris Perez 7.90 Taryn Cozine 9.38 Adam Schleis 7.22 LeaDrean Jordan 7.99 Andrea Zeibell 9.40 Distance Medley 200m Milwaukee 9:58.98 200m 4x400m Relay Trentin Edwards 21.96 Timeka Walker 24.81 Milwaukee 3:52.35 Lynn Koepke 22.46 High Jump Tenia Fisher 25.73 Adam Schleis 23.07 Justin Bohler 6-2 1/4 LeaDrean Jordan 25.94 Distance Medley Darren Cole 6-2 1/4 Milwaukee 12:31.29 400m Jeremy Tiedt 5-8 1/2 400m Elliot Enright 48.69 Indoor Top Times Indoor Top Tenia Fisher 55.69 High Jump Jeremy Majors 48.86 Pole Vault Shannon Buttchen 58.76 Jenni Saarinen 5-5 3/4 Gabe Wagoner 49.29 Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 Katie Slamka 58.81 Katie Slamka 5-1 3/4 Sean Jaehnig 14-11 Alicia Schneider 4-11 3/4 800m Dan Schultz 14-7 800m Gabe Wagoner 1:50.69 Justin Gorman 1:51.60 Long Jump Tenia Fisher 2:07.20 Pole Vault Elliot Enright 1:52.21 Adam Schleis 22-4 1/2 Griffi n McNulty 2:16.84 Joy VanLaanen 12-11 1/2 Darren Cole 22-1 3/4 Katie Anderson 2:21.80 Stephanie Ray 11-1 3/4 1000m Justin Bohler 21-9 3/4 Jes Weyandt 10-5 3/4 Justin Gorman 2:27.41 1000m Adam Swanson 2:28.78 Triple Jump Katie Anderson 2:59.97 Long Jump Darren Cole 48-4 1/2 Griffi n McNulty 3:05.69 Jenni Saarinen 18-6 Mile Run Sean Cludy 46-4 1/4 Joy VanLaanen 17-11 3/4 Justin Gorman 4:14.51 Josh Zill 45-11 3/4 Mile Run Beth Zimmerman 17-7 1/4 Josh Nygren 4:22.32 Griffi n McNulty 5:12.53 Shot Put Katie Anderson 5:16.51 Triple Jump 3000m Nick Gretz 55-8 1/2 Erin Magargee 5:16.76 Beth Zimmerman 37-3 1/2 Nate Weiland 8:29.32 Larry Ehrhorn 50-3 1/2 Kicha Cary 36-5 3/4 Josh Nygren 8:30.80 Nick Wichert 48-11 3000m Kory Olson 35-11 1/2 Angie Huebner 10:12.54 5000m Weight Throw Erin Magargee 10:22.66 Shot Put Nate Weiland 14:39.74 Nick Gretz 55-5 1/4 Kourtney Nault 10:34.20 Jenni Saarinen 36-0 1/2 Josh Nygren 14:47.07 Nick Wichert 54-4 3/4 Larry Ehrhorn 52-2 1/4 5000m Pentathlon 60m Hurdles Angie Huebner 17:25.75 Jenni Saarinen 3459 points Adam Schleis 8.36 Heptathlon Kourtney Nault 18:00.45 Kory Olson 3004 points Justin Bohler 8.39 Justin Bohler 4659 points Anna Christian 18:00.51 Jodi Hrdina 2900 points Josh Zill 8.83

(L-R) Justin Gorman, Jeremy Majors, Katie Anderson Josh Nygren Gabe Wagoner 30 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 IN REVIEW WOMEN MEN TopOutdoor Times 100m 100m Hurdles 100m Pole Vault Timeka Walker 11.77 Katie Slamka 14.74 Trentin Edwards 10.67 Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 Iris Perez 11.44 Taryn Cozine 14.86 Lynn Koepke 11.26 Kyle Huebner 15-1 Marcia Roundtree 12.58 Jenni Saarinen 14.86 Justin Bohler 11.69 Dan Schultz 15-1

200m 400m Hurdles 200m Long Jump Timeka Walker 24.42 Katie Slamka 1:02.33 Trentin Edwards 21.54 Adam Schleis 23-0 3/4 Iris Perez 25.66 Taryn Cozine 1:03.13 Jay Schweitzer 22.20 Justin Bohler 22-8 3/4 LeaDrean Jordan 25.91 Amy Sunby 1:04.72 Cole, Darren 22.40 Sean Cludy 22-6

400m 3000m Steeplechase 400m Triple Jump Tenia Fisher 54.80 Katie Anderson 11:18.73 Jeremy Majors 48.49 Darren Cole 48-4 1/2 Shannon Buttchen 58.59 Griffi n McNulty 11:39.37 Jay Schweitzer 48.84 Sean Cludy 47-4 LeaDrean Jordan 59.91 Erin Magargee 11:48.63 Gabe Wagoner 49.18 Josh Zill 46-3 1/2

800m 4x100m Relay 800m Shot Put Tenia Fisher 2:08.97 Milwaukee 47.39 Jeremy Majors 1:48.97 Nick Gretz 54-7 1/2 Griffi n McNulty 2:13.23 Gabe Wagoner 1:50.96 Larry Ehrhorn 49-10 3/4 Katie Anderson 2:18.05 4x400m Relay Elliot Enright 1:51.56 Milwaukee 3:55.75 Discus Throw 1500m 1500m Nick Gretz 165-2 1/4 Angie Huebner 4:49.15 High Jump Justin Gorman 3:58.91 Larry Ehrhorn 131-9 Griffi n McNulty 4:49.64 Jenni Saarinen 5-6 1/2 5000m Katie Anderson 4:51.73 Katie Slamka 4-11 3/4 Hammer Throw Nate Weiland 14:46.50 Kory Olson 4-9 3/4 Nick Gretz 156-4 1/4 Josh Nygren 14:58.31 5000m Larry Ehrhorn 141-9 1/2 Pole Vault Nick Hawley 15:07.61 Angie Huebner 18:04.51 Stephanie Ray 11-5 3/4 Holly Nearman 18:11.54 Javelin Jes Weyandt 11-5 3/4 10,000m Erin Magargee 18:13.31 Kyle Huebner 172-2 3/4 Nate Weiland 31:22.14 Justin Bohler 161-1 3/4 Long Jump 10,000m Nick Gretz 154-2 3/4 Jenni Saarinen 19-9 1/4 110m Hurdles Angie Huebner 36:44.33 Beth Zimmerman 18-2 3/4 Adam Schleis 14.60 Anna Christian 37:32.63 Decathlon Kory Olson 17-7 3/4 Justin Bohler 14.61 Holly Nearman 37:34.16 Justin Bohler 6428 points Josh Zill 15.54 Triple Jump Beth Zimmerman 38-0 1/4 400m Hurdles Kicha Cary 37-6 1/4 Justin Bohler 55.60 Jenni Saarinen 36-10 3000m Steeplechase Shot Put Josh Nygren 9:07.44 Jenni Saarinen 34-10 1/2 4x100m Relay Javelin Milwaukee 42.12 Jenni Saarinen 125-11 Katie Slamka 122-10 4x400m Relay Jodi Hrdina 111-7 3/4 Milwaukee 3:19.64

Pentathlon High Jump Jenni Saarinen 4993 points Justin Bohler 6-2 Kory Olson 3953 points Darren Cole 5-10 3/4 Beth Zimmerman Jodi Hrdina 3893 points Kyle Huebner 5-8 3/4 Darren Cole www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 31 2006 IN REVIEW WOMEN MEN Team Scores Team Scores 1. Milwaukee 172 1. Milwaukee 164 2. Youngstown State 151 2. Youngstown State 132 3. Loyola 73.5 3. UIC 82 4. UIC 56.5 4. Loyola 76 5. 47 5. Butler 53 6. Butler 44 6. Detroit 47 7. Wright State 11 Field Newcomer of the Year Field Newcomer of the Year Adam Schleis, Milwaukee Jenni Saarinen, Milwaukee Running Newcomer of the Year Running Newcomer of the Year Dorian Hayes, UIC Katie Betts, Youngstown State

Outstanding Field Performer Outstanding Field Performer Idara Essien, UIC Jarrod Davis, Youngstown State

Outstanding Running Performer Outstanding Running Performer Tenia Fisher, Milwaukee Scott Overall, Butler

Coach of the Year Coach of the Year Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee

60m 4x400m Relay 200m High Jump 1. Timeka Walker 7.63 1. Milwaukee 3:52.35 4. Trentin Edwards 21.96 1. Darren Cole 6-2 1/4

Horizon League Indoor Championships Horizon 200m Distance Medley 400m Pole Vault 1. Timeka Walker 24.81 3. Milwaukee 12:31.29 3. Elliot Enright 48.69 1. Jeremiah Snyder 15-1 1/2 5. Gabe Wagoner 49.42 3. Sean Jaehnig 14-1 3/4 400m High Jump Long Jump 1. Tenia Fisher 55.69 3. Jenni Saarinen 5-1 3/4 800m 2. Adam Schleis 22-4 1/2 6. Shannon Buttchen 58.76 4. Katie Slamka 5-1 3/4 1. Gabe Wagoner 1:53.24 3. Darren Cole 21-8 1/4 3. Justin Gorman 1:54.12 5. Jeremy Tiedt 21-4 1/4 800m Pole Vault 4. Jeremy Majors 1:54.54 6. Sean Cludy 21-4 1. Tenia Fisher 2:15.17 1. Joy VanLaanen 11-1 3/4 2. Stephanie Ray 10-8.00 1000m Triple Jump 1000m 4. Adam Swanson 2:28.78 1. Darren Cole 47-4 1/4 3. Katie Anderson 2:59.97 Long Jump 3. Josh Zill 46-0 5. Griffi n McNulty 3:06.02 1. Joy VanLaanen 17-9 1/2 3000m 4. Sean Cludy 45-1 3/4 3. Jenni Saarinen 17-7 1/2 4. Nate Weiland 8:29.32 5. Adam Schleis 44-6 1/4 3000m 4. Beth Zimmerman 17-7 1/2 5. Josh Nygren 8:30.80 3. Angie Huebner 10:15.75 6. Kicha Cary 17-5 1/2 Shot Put 1. Nick Gretz 55-8 1/2 5. Erin Magargee 10:22.66 5000m 5. Larry Ehrhorn 49-7 Triple Jump 3. Nate Weiland 14:58.83 6. Nick Wichert 48-8 5000m 2. Beth Zimmerman 36-11 3/4 4. Josh Nygren 14:58.87 1. Angie Huebner 17:42.38 4. Kicha Cary 36-5 3/4 Weight Throw 3. Anna Christian 18:00.51 5. Kory Olson 35-11 1/2 60m Hurdles 4. Nick Wichert 53-4 1/2 5. Kourtney Nault 18:16.15 2. Justin Bohler 8.40 5. Nick Gretz 52-10 1/4 Pentathlon 60m Hurdles 1. Jenni Saarinen 3459 4x400 Meter Relay Heptathlon 3. Katie Slamka 8.97 5. Kory Olson 3004 1. Milwaukee 3:19.85 1. Justin Bohler 4659 32 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 IN REVIEW Horizon League Outdoor Championships Horizon League Outdoor WOMEN MEN Field Newcomer of the Year Field Newcomer of the Year Jenni Saarinen, Milwaukee Aaron Merrill, Youngstown State

Running Newcomer of the Year Running Newcomer of the Year Katie Betts, Youngstown State Adam Schleis, Milwaukee

Outstanding Field Performer Outstanding Field Performer Bethany Anderson, Youngstown State Jarrod Davis, Youngstown State

Team Scores Outstanding Running Performer Outstanding Running Performer Team Scores 1. Youngstown State 216 Danielle Bolt, Youngstown State Trentin Edwards, Milwaukee 1. Milwaukee 254 2. Milwaukee 205 2. Youngstown State 182 3. Butler 71 Coach of the Year Coach of the Year 3. UIC 100 4. Loyola 67 Brian Gorby, Youngstown State Pete Corfeld, Milwaukee 5. Detroit 55 4. Butler 51 6. UIC 30 5. Loyola 27 7. Wright State 4 6. Detroit 26

100m 5. Erin Magargee 11:48.63 100m High Jump 2. Timeka Walker 11.96 6. Kris Gasser 12:44.72 1. Trentin Edwards 10.78 2. Justin Bohler 6-2 5. Darren Cole 5-10 3/4 200m 4x100m Relay 200m 6. Kyle Huebner 5-8 3/4 1. Trentin Edwards 21.54 Jeremy Tiedt 5-8 3/4 1. Timeka Walker 24.54 3. Milwaukee 48.28 400m Pole Vault 400m 4x400m Relay 3. Jay Schweitzer 49.85 2. Jeremiah Snyder 15-1 1. Tenia Fisher 55.35 2. Milwaukee 3:55.75 3. Kyle Huebner 14-7 1/4 5. Shannon Buttchen 1:00.05 800m 4. Sean Jaehnig 13-7 1/4 6. LeaDrean Jordan 1:00.21 High Jump 1. Jeremy Majors 1:53.03 3. Jenni Saarinen 5-3 3/4 2. Gabe Wagoner 1:53.45 Long Jump 800m 4. Katie Slamka 4-11 3/4 3. Elliot Enright 1:54.25 1. Adam Schleis 22-11 1/4 2. Griffi n McNulty 2:16.68 2. Justin Bohler 22-9 1500m 3. Sean Cludy 22-6 1/4 Pole Vault 3. Justin Gorman 3:58.95 4. Darren Cole 21-10 1/4 5000m 1. Stephanie Ray 11-1 1/2 5. Josh Zill 21-10 5. Angie Huebner 18:04.51 4. Jes Weyandt 9-11 3/4 5000m 6. Holly Nearman 18:11.54 4. Josh Nygren 14:58.31 Triple Jump Long Jump 6. Nate Weiland 15:19.93 1. Sean Cludy 47-4 1/4 10,000m 1. Jenni Saarinen 19-9 1/2 2. Darren Cole 47-2 1/2 2. Anna Christian 37:32.63 4. Beth Zimmerman 18-1 3/4 10,000m 3. Josh Zill 46-3 1/2 3. Holly Nearman 37:34.16 5. Kory Olson 17-8 3. Nate Weiland 31:54.41 5. Adam Schleis 44-4 6. Jeremy Tiedt 41-5 4. Angie Huebner 37:42.73 110m Hurdles Triple Jump 1. Adam Schleis 14.60 Shot Put 100m Hurdles 2. Beth Zimmerman 38-0 1/4 2. Justin Bohler 14.61 2. Nick Gretz 53-2 1/4 2. Katie Slamka 14.74 4. Kicha Cary 37-6 1/2 4. Josh Zill 15.56 3. Larry Ehrhorn 49-11 4. Taryn Cozine 15.12 5. Jenni Saarinen 36-10 1/4 5. Jenni Saarinen 15.26 6. Stephanie Ray 35-3 1/4 400m Hurdles Discus Throw 6. Andrea Ziebell 15.32 1. Justin Bohler 55.60 2. Nick Gretz 154-11 Javelin Throw 3. Billy McCarthy 58.26 Javelin Throw 2. Jenni Saarinen 125-11 400m Hurdles 3000m Steeplechase 4. Kyle Huebner 165-1 1. Katie Slamka 1:03.00 3. Katie Slamka 118-0 1. Josh Nygren 9:29.21 5. Justin Bohler 161-2 3. Taryn Cozine 1:03.43 5. Jodi Hrdina 111-8 6. Nick Gretz 154-3 4. Amy Sunby 1:04.72 4x100m Relay Heptathlon 3. Milwaukee 42.84 Decathlon 3000m Steeplechase 3. Jodi Hrdina 3893 2. Kyle Huebner 4853 2. Katie Anderson 11:30.13 4. Alicia Schneider 3445 4x400m Relay 4. Griffi n McNulty 11:46.00 1. Milwaukee 3:19.64 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 33 2006 IN REVIEW 2006 SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Meet Location Result Top Finisher Sept. 8 Crusader Open Valparaiso, Ind. Men: 2nd/6 teams Cate (1st) Women: 2nd/6 teams Nearman (13th) Sept. 15 Illini Challenge Champaign, Ill. Men: 4th/4 teams Hawley (14th) Women: 3rd/4 teams Nearman (7th) Sept. 30 Loyola Lakefront Invitational Chicago, Ill. Women: 8th/19 teams Nearman (21st) Oct. 14 Falcon Invitational Bowling Green, Ohio Men: 4th/13 teams Hawley (8th) Women: 5th/19 teams Nearman (11th) Oct. 28 Horizon League Championship Indianapolis, Ind. Men: 4th/8 teams Hawley (10th) Women: 3rd/9 teams Nearman (7th) Nov. 11 Great Lakes Region IV Bowling Green, Ohio Men: 18th/31 teams Hawley (82nd) Women: 14th/30 teams Nearman (42nd)

2006 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS

WOMEN SEPT. 8* SEPT. 15 SEPT. 30 OCT. 14 OCT. 28 NOV. 11

Liz Brothen 16:03/27th 19:46/15th 19:51/82nd 19:42.73/59th 19:58.55/23rd 24:13.42/149th Cross Country Season in Review Hannah Christ 19:29/49th 23:42/xx DNR DNR DNR DNR Angie Huebner DNR DNR 19:25/62nd 18:54.85/21st 18:56.00/12th 22:45.45/61st Danielle Magargee 17:41/44th 21:49/26th 21:46/149th 20:56.07/113th 21:15.00/40th 24:45.18/167th Erin Magargee 15:47/21st 19:45/14th 19:14/49th 19:00.73/23rd 19:25.55/15th 23:46.45/124th Kourtney Nault 15:34/19th 19:21/12th 19:02/40th 18:39.29/14th 19:01.10/13th 23:12.69/90th Holly Nearman 15:17/13th 19:01/7th 18:42/21st 18:33.49/11th 18:29.50/7th 22:25.75/43rd Laura Ring 20:02/xx 23:04/30th 21:33/144th 21:23.38/xx 21:04.65/38th 25:53.07/192nd Erin Willis 17:29/41st 22:03/27th 21:43/xx 20:59.21/119th 21:30.65/xx DNR

[ Top Panther fi nisher in BOLD | All races are 5,000m unless noted | * 4k course ]

MEN SEPT. 8* SEPT. 15 SEPT. 30 OCT. 14 OCT. 28 NOV. 11

Malachi Cate 19:24/1st DNR DNR 26:38.99/29th 27:33.10/30th 34:02.41/118th Matt Dreifke 20:38/23rd 27:55/26th DNR 27:09.87/55th 27:45.05/34th 35:51.87/182nd Justin Gorman 20:28/19th 27:21/21st DNR 26:27.91/21st 27:04.55/19th 33:27.74/94th Nick Hawley 20:03/12th 26:33/14th DNR 26:01.73/8th 26:14.35/10th 33:07.38/82nd Jeremy Majors 20:32/20th DNR DNR 27:40.70/xx DNR DNR Ryan Mleziva DNR 27:23/22nd DNR 26:55.50/43rd 27:35.55/31st 34:34.62/141st Eric Pitt 20:59/31st 27:42/24th DNR 27:10.67/56th 27:42.25/33rd 34:52.95/152nd Nick Porter 21:27/xx 28:11/28th DNR 27:55.13/xx 27:48.65/xx DNR Mike Sorenson 20:14/14th 26:59/18th DNR 27:12.52/59th 27:48.65/37th 35:27.76/172nd Leonard Ward-Buckner DNR 30:47/xx DNR DNR 28:25.90/xx DNR

[ Top Panther fi nisher in BOLD | All races are 8,000m unless noted | * 6k course ]

34 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com 2006 IN REVIEW 2006 HORIZON LEAGUE CROSS COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS in Review Season Country Cross WOMEN’S TEAM SCORES MEN’S TEAM SCORES School Individual Scorers Score School Individual Scorers Score

1. Butler 1 2 3 4 9 (10) (16) = 19 1. Butler 1 2 4 5 6 (8) (11) = 18 2. Loyola 5 8 11 14 17 (19) (21) = 55 2. UIC 7 13 14 17 18 (33) (37) = 69 3. Milwaukee 7 12 13 15 22 (34) (36) = 69 3. Loyola 3 9 15 20 22 (39) (53) = 69 4. UIC 6 18 20 24 28 (29) (30) = 96 4. Milwaukee 10 16 26 27 29 (30) (32) = 108 5. UW-Green Bay 26 27 37 41 43 (52) (57) = 174 5. Youngstown State 19 21 28 31 38 (44) (49) = 137 6. Youngstown State 25 35 39 40 46 (49) (50) = 185 6. Detroit 23 24 25 36 40 (45) (50) = 148 7. Wright State 23 33 44 48 53 = 201 7. UW-Green Bay 12 34 35 42 43 (46) (51) = 166 8. Cleveland State 32 38 47 51 55 (58) (59) = 223 8. Wright State 41 47 48 52 54 (55) = 242 9. Detroit 31 42 45 54 56 (60) (61) = 228

UWM had a school-record three all-league runners Milwaukee’s Nick Hawley (left) (L to R) Nearman, Huebner, Nault TOP INDIVIDUAL FINISHERS WOMEN’S ALL-LEAGUE HONOREES MEN’S ALL-LEAGUE HONOREES All-League First Team All-League First Team Runner Year School Time Runner Year School Time

1. Ava Hutchinson Jr. Butler 17:49.70 1. Scott Overall Sr. Butler 24:53.70 2. Jenni Pereira Sr. Butler 18:04.25 2. Alex Hains Sr. Butler 24:58.35 3. Genni Gardner Jr. Butler 18:18.55 3. Sam Romanoski Sr. Loyola 25:07.80 4. Claire Holme Jr. Butler 18:20.35 4. Darren Gauson Jr. Butler 25:36.95 5. Ashley Raymond So. Loyola 18:22.20 5. Richard Kay Jr. Butler 25:38.30 6. Laura MacIas Sr. UIC 18:29.35 6. Vinny Ambrico Sr. Butler 25:55.35 7. Holly Nearman Jr. Milwaukee 18:29.50 7. Joseph Mbari Jr. UIC 26:01.65

All-League Second Team All-League Second Team Runner Year School Time Runner Year School Time

8. Amanda Domich Sr. Loyola 18:36.80 8. Andy Rayner Sr. Butler 26:09.35 9. Kara Henry Sr. Butler 18:38.20 9. Andy Sbertoli Sr. Loyola 26:11.90 Newcomer of the Year 10. Nick Hawley Jr. Milwaukee 26:14.35 10. Marbeth Shiell Fr. Butler 18:46.15 11. Andrew Toward Sr. Butler 26:16.70 11. Maureeca Lambert Sr. Loyola 18:51.60 12. Nathanael Brown Sr. UW-Green Bay 26:17.55 12. Angie Huebner Jr. Milwaukee 18:56.00 13. Jim Sulzberger Sr. UIC 26:19.65 13. Kourtney Nault Sr. Milwaukee 19:07.10 14. Sam Jacobs Jr. Butler 26:39.15 14. Jessie Morgenthal So. Loyola 19:17.20 Newcomer of the Year 20. Nic Aubert Fr. UIC 27:10.90 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 35 RECORDS/HISTORY 55m 200m 3000m 1. Gloria Gregory 6.94 2/2/85 1. Timeka Walker 24.81 2/25/06 1. Linda Marquardt 9:40.12 3/26/83 2. Kim Williams 7.04 3/20/82 2. Nicole Frey 25.18 2/21/03 2. Cheryl Konkol 9:48.54 3/7/81 3. Kim Robertson 7.09 2/22/85 3. Nicole Wee 25.21 3/2/01 3. Angie Molter 9:49.50 2/3/96 4. Timeka Walker 7.12 2/21/04 4. Iris Perez 25.22 2/21/04 4. Mary Rice 9:59.54 2/17/79 5. Sherri Dieck 7.13 2/5/93 5. Kristy Naef 25.69 3/2/01 5. Christine Wampach 10:09.57 1/25/03 6. Inabelle Thompson 7.16 2/9/85 6. Tenia Fisher 25.73 2/10/05 6. Angie Huebner 10:12.54 1/28/06 7. Kristy Naef 7.20 2/20/00 7. LeaDrean Jordan 25.94 2/25/06 7. Brianne Peterson 10:12.96 2/12/00 8. Diane Lemmitt 7.29 3/24/84 8. Sara Vanderloop 25.95 1/26/02 8. Abby Hurst 10:13.79 2/24/02 Michelle Carbiener 7.29 2/25/95 9. Laura Diers 25.97 2/21/04 9. Margie Schweinert 10:18.84 3/1/86 10. Kathy McCann 7.34 3/26/76 10. Sherri Dieck 26.08 3/3/95 10. Erin Magargee 10:22.66 2/25/06 Josette Marlega 7.34 3/25/77 300m 5000m 60m 1. Gloria Gregory 38.93 3/2/85 1. Cheryl Konkol 16:44.21 2/6/82 2. Kim Robertson 39.96 3/2/85 2. Angie Molter 16:53.43 3/1/96 1. Timeka Walker 7.63 2/25/06 3. Jody Svoboda 40.04 12/9/94 3. Angie Huebner 17:25.75 2/10/06 2. Gloria Gregory 7.76 2/18/84 4. Diane Lemmitt 40.07 3/10/84 4. Abby Hurst 17:27.91 3/2/02 Kristy Naef 7.76 3/2/03 5. Kim Williams 40.29 3/27/82 5. Brianne Peterson 17:36.77 1/29/00 4. Nicole Wee 7.79 1/13/01 6. Inabelle Thompson 40.45 2/9/85 6. Anna Christian 17:47.07 2/14/04 5. Nicole Frey 7.80 3/8/03 7. Bridgett Troutman 41.70 3/19/83 7. Mary Rice 17:51.04 2/17/79 Women’s Indoor Records Women’s 6. Diane Lemmitt 7.83 2/18/84 8. Cathy Davis 42.04 2/4/89 8. Emily Hauer 17:51.70 2/26/99 7. Iris Perez 7.87 2/29/04 9. Laura Blank 42.14 2/1/75 9. Christine Wampach 17:51.78 2/1/03 8. Sara VanderLoop 7.89 2/29/04 10. Mary Muschinski 42.15 3/10/79 10. Ann Ward 17:59.34 2/13/88 9. Laura Diers 7.95 2/29/04 Kim Williams 7.95 2/6/82 1000m 55m Hurdles 1. Anne Hills 2:52.56 3/2/85 1. Nicole Northrop 8.33 3/4/94 2. Linda Marquardt 2:54.14 3/3/84 2. Amy Sawyer 8.36 2/19/98 3. Deb Schulman 2:55.56 3/20/82 3. Andrea Thibeaudeau 8.37 2/20/00 4. Deb Willis 2:55.79 3/1/84 4. Becky Norris 8.40 1/18/91 5. Lynn Blahnik 2:56.01 3/17/84 Rose McGinnis 8.40 1/30/93 6. Corrina Zimborski 2:56.33 2/1/86 6. Katie Slamka 8.45 1/14/06 7. Griffi n McNulty 2:57.14 2/27/05 7. Stephanie Kenesie 8.50 2/15/02 8. Cheryl Konkol 2:57.31 2/28/81 8. April O’Banner 8.54 2/11/89 9. Sue Burkhardt 2:57.91 3/2/82 9. Patty Ballard 8.55 3/27/82 10. Mary Medicus 2:57.97 3/17/84 10. Julie Metrich 8.56 2/15/97

Mile 60m Hurdles 1. Linda Marquardt 4:56.61 3/26/83 1. Katie Slamka 8.91 2/25/06 2. Lynn Bouche 4:57.54 3/1/86 2. Kristy Naef 8.95 3/2/03 3. Cheryl Konkol 4:58.69 3/28/81 3. Stephanie Kenesie 9.02 3/2/03 4. Anne Hills 5:02.14 2/16/85 4. Andrea Thibeaudeau 9.05 3/3/00 5. Angie Molter 5:02.87 1/20/96 5. Jill Naus 9.19 3/1/03 6. Joette Buening 5:03.32 2/10/95 6. Jodi Hrdina 9.21 2/29/04 7. Christine Wampach 5:03.75 1/18/03 Amy Sawyer 9.21 2/6/99 8. Mary Medicus 5:03.82 2/22/85 8. Taryn Cozine 9.35 2/29/04 9. Katie Anderson 5:05.43 2/5/05 9. Andrea Ziebell 9.40 2/25/06 Tenia Fisher broke the indoor 400m, 10. Chris Hass 5:05.44 3/10/79 10. Jenni Saarinen 9.45 2/25/06 600m and 800m records in 2006 400m 600m 800m 1. Tenia Fisher 55.69 2/25/06 1. Tenia Fisher 1:33.56 1/28/06 1. Tenia Fisher 2:07.20 3/3/06 2. Shawn Burrow 57.23 2/19/99 2. Lauri Nowakowski 1:33.89 2/14/87 2. Anne Hills 2:13.34 2/22/85 3. Kim Rosenberg 57.80 2/11/94 3. Anne Hills 1:34.64 2/20/88 3. Liz Pesch 2:15.69 3/3/00 4. Katie Seep 57.83 3/1/02 4. Deb Schulman 1:34.84 3/24/84 4. Jennie Caro 2:16.01 3/7/98 5. Amy Sawyer 58.27 2/6/98 5. Deb Willis 1:35.07 3/24/84 5. Abby Hurst 2:16.52 2/15/02 6. Sara VanderLoop 58.41 2/21/03 6. Ann Thomas 1:35.95 3/1/86 6. Griffi n McNulty 2:16.58 2/27/05 7. Amber Perri 58.51 2/12/05 7. Shannon Buttchen 1:37.40 12/3/05 7. Katie Seep 2:16.95 2/29/04 8. Shannon Buttchen 58.52 2/12/05 8. Betty Fugate 1:37.71 2/11/89 8. Lynn Blahnik 2:17.43 2/11/84 9. Katie Slamka 58.81 2/25/06 9. Shawn Burrow 1:37.98 2/13/98 9. Dot Bunnell 2:17.76 2/19/99 10. Aberdean Morton 58.94 2/16/85 10. Katie Slamka 1:38.00 12/3/05 10. Tricia Pozel 2:17.80 2/10/01

36 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY Triple Jump Women’s Indoor Records 1. Stephanie Kenesie 37-11 1/4 11.56m 2/24/02 2. Kenya Moore 37-6 1/2 11.44m 2/19/99 3. Taisha Williams 37-5 1/4 11.41m 1/22/93 4. Beth Zimmerman 37-3 1/2 11.36m 2/4/06 5. Michelle Fritsch 36-11 11.25m 3/2/03 6. Kicha Cary 36-5 3/4 11.11m 2/25/06 7. Felicia Sutton 36-5 1/2 11.11m 3/2/85 8. Kalin Konop 36-5 11.09m 2/21/04 9. Andrea Thibeaudeau 36-1 1/2 11.01m 2/24/01 10. Kory Olson 35-11 1/2 10.96m 2/25/06

High Jump 1. Lynda Thiel 5-7 1/4 1.70m 3/2/03 2. Becky Norris 5-7 1.70m 2/18/89 Lynda Thiel is at or near the top of the school high jump and pole 3. Sue Mischler 5-6 1.67m 3/24/84 vault charts both indoors and outdoors. Jenni Butzen 5-6 1.67m 2/21/92 4x200m 5. Jenni Saarinen 5-5 3/4 1.67m 2/25/06 1. Perez, Walker, Vanderloop, Diers 1:43.81 1/17/04 Kristy Naef 5-5 3/4 1.67m 2/20/00 2. Lemmitt, Griggs, Gregory, Robertson 1:43.90 3/17/84 7. Kim Brock 5-5 1.65m 2/11/89 3. Gregory, Robertson, Thompson, Sutton 1:43.94 2/16/85 8. Markeisha Morris 5-4 1/2 1.64m 2/27/98 4. Lemmitt, Thomas, Gregory, Griggs 1:44.23 3/3/84 Stephanie Kenesie 5-4 1/2 1.64m 2/8/03 5. Sutton, Griggs, Gregory, Robertson 1:44.32 2/18/94 10. Laura Blank 5-4 1/4 1.63m 2/12/76 Nancy Zaborowski 5-4 1/4 1.63m 3/15/80 4x400m 1. Thompson, Morton, Gregory, Robertson 3:50.42 2/22/85 Pole Vault 2. Fisher, Jordan, Cozine, Buttchen 3:52.35 2/25/06 1. Joy VanLaanen 12-11 1/2 3.95m 2/10/06 3. Fisher, Braunreiter, Seep, Slamka 3:55.26 2/15/03 2. Stephanie Ray 12-1 3/4 3.70m 2/18/05 3. Terrones, Svoboda, Metrich, Burrow 3:55.97 2/28/97 3. Lynda Thiel 11-7 3/4 3.54m 2/8/03 4. Braunreiter, Buttchen, McNulty, Fisher 3:56.56 2/5/05 4. Jes Weyandt 10-5 3/4 3.20m 2/4/06 5. Braunreiter, Seep, Cozine, Fisher 3:56.58 2/14/04 20 lb Weight Throw 4x800m 1. Stephanie Ray 37-1 1/4 11.30m 1/18/03 1. Simonsen, Haen, Hills, Zimborski 9:18.11 2/14/87 2. Haen, Schweinert, Zimborski, Hills 9:23.75 2/13/88 Shot Put 3. Blahnik, Bouche, Hills, Medicus 9:26.24 2/16/85 1. Anne Vuchichevich 46-10 1/4 14.28m 2/15/97 4. Hills, Zimborski, Bouche, Schweinert 9:26.69 2/15/86 2. Sheri Davis 44-4 13.51m 2/8/86 5. Blahnik, Willis, Marquardt, Medicus 9:33.69 2/11/84 3. Vicky Owens 43-1 1/2 13.14m 2/26/93 4. Jen Egelseer 42-6 3/4 12.97m 1/20/96 Distance Medley 5. Karen Manley 41-5 12.62m 2/27/82 1. Willis, Sutton, Medicus, Marquardt 12:13.55 2/24/84 6. Laura Andre 40-0 3/4 12.21m 1/31/98 2. Pesch, Naus, Hurst, Peterson 12:16.26 2/11/00 7. Bridget Constantine 39-11 1/4 12.17m 3/2/85 3. Hills, Sutton, Bouche, Medicus 12:16.55 2/22/85 8. Kelly Lord 39-9 1/4 12.12m 2/8/92 4. Svoboda, Bunnell, Molter, Miller 12:19.00 2/18/96 9. Stephanie Kippel 39-3 3/4 11.98m 1/27/96 5. Willis, Griggs, Blahnik, Medicus 12:19.79 3/23/84 Chris Swilinski 39-3 3/4 11.98m 1/23/98

Long Jump Records Set in 2006 in Italics 1. Stephanie Kenesie 19-5 1/4 5.92m 3/1/03 Current Panthers in BOLD 2. Kristy Naef 19-2 1/2 5.85m 2/24/01 3. Margie Tremeer 19-1 1/4 5.82m 3/26/83 Pentathlon 4. Cathy Davis 19-0 5.79m 2/4/89 1. Jenni Saarinen 3459 points 2/25/06 5. Andrea Thibeaudeau 18-9 3/4 5.72m 2/24/01 6. Yolanda Houston 18-7 5.66m 3/26/83 2. Margie Tremeer 3086 points 3/26/83 7. Jenni Saarinen 18-6 5.64m 2/25/06 3. Peg Nelson 3012 points 3/24/84 Ann Literski 18-6 5.64m 3/28/77 4. Jenni Butzen 3008 points 2/12/93 8. Sherri Dieck 18-4 1/4 5.60m 2/26/93 9. Nicole Wee 18-2 1/4 5.54m 2/16/01 6. Kristy Naef 3002 points 1/4/01 10. Kenya Moore 18-1 1/2 5.52m 2/19/99 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 37 RECORDS/HISTORY 55m 300m Mile 1. Ashley Bronk 6.37 3/1/96 1. Jason Blaskowski 34.74 2/16/91 1. Cornelius Hill 4:08.64 1/26/02 2. Fred Kyles 6.39 2/25/89 2. George Bezold 34.92 3/8/80 2. Matt Finger 4:10.80 3/7/98 3. Ken Hunt 6.40 1/19/02 3. Bert Rogers 35.41 1/15/99 3. Cory Peterson 4:12.45 3/1/98 4. Bill Eichfeld 6.44 1955 4. Rob Shively 35.88 2/16/80 4. Keith Zeise 4:13.91 3/1/96 5. Jason Blaskowski 6.48 1/13/90 5. Larry Shurilla 36.02 1/21/78 5. Justin Gorman 4:14.51 2/3/06 Rance Streeter 6.48 2/12/99 6. Brad Belter 36.05 2/13/98 6. Kelly Kinas 4:14.60 3/2/95 7. Paul McGinley 6.53 2/15/97 7. Derrick Williams 36.31 1/28/89 7. Chad Zehms 4:15.44 2/3/95 8. Cedric McMillian 6.55 1/29/94 8. Keith Pope 36.38 2/8/95 8. Ken Lobins 4:16.04 2/17/79 9. Ron Russ 6.59 2/15/97 9. Ben Brikowski 36.52 2/13/98 9. Aaron Nodolf 4:16.75 2/22/97 10. Dennis McBride 4:16.84 2/3/90 10. Kevin Wittig 6.61 2/5/93 10. Tom Stefaniak 36.54 2/20/82 Todd Santoro 6.61 12/9/94 3000m Mike Pierrard 6.61 1/19/02 400m 1. Adam Hobler 48.58 3/8/03 1. Cornelius Hill 8:14.44 2/8/02 2. Jay Schweitzer 48.60 3/5/05 2. Aaron Nodolf 8:19.16 1/27/01 60m 3. Chad Zehms 8:22.50 3/1/96 1. Ashley Bronk 6.87 3/1/96 3. Elliot Enright 48.69 2/25/06 4. Jeremy Majors 48.86 3/3/06 4. Chris Peske 8:24.60 2/11/83 2. Trentin Edwards 7.01 2/27/05 Men’s Indoor Records Men’s 5. George Bezold 48.91 2/16/80 5. Josh Nygren 8:24.87 2/12/05 3. Mike Pierrard 7.12 1/26/02 6. Cory Peterson 48.99 1/23/98 6. Nate Weiland 8:29.32 2/25/06 4. Ken Hunt 7.14 2/24/02 7. Bert Rogers 49.03 2/28/98 7. Dan Goldberg 8:29.86 2/17/79 5. Dan Schultz 7.15 2/18/05 8. Rudy Robertson 49.25 3/9/89 8. Keith Zeise 8:34.24 2/22/97 6. Darin Haugom 7.20 1/15/00 9. Gabe Wagoner 49.29 2/25/06 9. Jim Koneazny 8:38.25 2/3/90 7. Adam Hobler 7.21 3/1/03 10. Eric Gresham 49.38 2/8/02 10. Ben Uphoff 8:38.43 2/5/05 8. Adam Schleis 7.22 2/10/06 9. Justin Hoerth 7.25 1/13/01 600m 5000m 1. Chris Peske 14:26.03 3/9/85 10. Jay Schweitzer 7.27 2/5/05 1. Cory Peterson 1:18.63 1/25/97 2. Chad Zehms 14:35.13 2/22/96 2. Gabe Wagoner 1:19.54 12/3/05 3. Josh Nygren 14:39.57 3/4/05 200m 3. Anthony Suttle 1:19.56 1/28/89 Aaron Nodolf 14:39.57 3/2/01 1. Ashley Bronk 21.69 3/1/96 4. Jeremy Majors 1:19.90 12/4/04 5. Nate Weiland 14:39.74 2/10/06 2 Trentin Edwards 21.94 3/5/05 5. Tim Kenney 1:20.22 2/25/95 6. Cornelius Hill 14:43.96 2/24/02 3. Jason Blaskowski 22.23 3/4/91 6. Ken Lobins 1:20.31 2/2/85 7. Nate Kohnle 14:52.30 2/28/97 4. Lynn Koepke 22.46 2/25/06 7. Bob Kaczmarek 1:20.34 3/4/78 8. Ben Uphoff 14:53.77 2/11/05 5. Adam Hobler 22.54 3/2/03 8. Elliot Enright 1:20.35 2/4/06 9. Keith Zeise 14:56.04 3/7/98 6. Rance Streeter 22.58 2/12/99 9. Nick Viall 1:20.51 2/8/03 10. Dan Goldberg 14:58.24 2/24/79 7. Paul McGinley 22.62 2/7/97 10. Justin Gorman 1:22.14 12/6/03 Bert Rogers 22.62 2/27/99 55m Hurdles 9. Eric Gresham 22.67 3/2/03 800m 1. Cedric McMillian 7.58 1/22/94 10. Ben Brikowski 22.68 3/3/00 1. Cory Peterson 1:48.06 3/1/96 2. Chad Weyenberg 7.63 2/1/97 2. Tim Kenney 1:49.87 3/3/95 3. Nate Andrews 7.67 2/20/00 3. Gabe Wagoner 1:50.69 3/3/06 4. Ron Russ 7.70 1/13/95 4. Justin Gorman 1:50.85 2/12/05 5. Damien White 7.75 2/12/93 5. Ken Lobins 1:51.65 2/20/87 6. Paul McGinley 7.77 1/22/99 6. Elliot Enright 1:52.21 2/10/06 7. Chris Pearson 7.78 3/7/92 7. Jeremy Majors 1:52.28 2/12/05 8. Eric Wheeler 7.83 2/21/04 8. Bob Kazmarek 1:53.04 3/8/80 9. Justin Bohler 7.84 1/14/06 9. Matt Finger 1:53.48 3/1/96 Dave Dufek 7.84 3/6/82 10. Matt Hadler 1:53.53 2/28/97 Pat Weinfurt 7.84 2/16/85

1000m 60m Hurdles 1. Cory Peterson 2:23.87 1/16/98 1. Nate Andrews 8.22 2/5/00 2. Ken Lobins 2:26.22 3/2/85 2. Adam Schleis 8.36 2/17/06 3. Justin Gorman 2:27.41 1/21/06 3. Justin Bohler 8.39 2/17/06 4. Tim Kenney 2:27.91 2/10/95 4. Ron Russ 8.41 2/28/97 5. Bob Kaczmarek 2:28.66 2/2/80 5. Eric Wheeler 8.42 2/29/04 6. Chris Deakin 2:28.74 2/24/79 6. Paul McGinley 8.43 2/5/00 7. Adam Swanson 2:28.78 2/25/06 7. Josh Zill 8.83 1/28/06 8. Tim Malloy 2:28.83 2/20/87 8. Dan O’Leary 8.94 2/24/02 9. Matt Hadler 2:29.15 2/22/97 9. Kyle Huebner 9.04 2/29/04 Corey Peterson 10. Keith Zeise 2:29.41 1/25/97 10. Jon Wells 9.20 2/29/04

38 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY 4x200m High Jump Men’s Indoor Records 1. McMillian, Wittig, Lichosik, Santoro 1:31.61 2/12/93 1. Nick Davis 6-11 1/2 2.12m 12/6/03 2. Buono, Lichosik, Ruesch, Santoro 1:32.88 2/8/92 2. Dale Mumper 6-11 2.10m 2/23/91 3. Semrau, Wilda, Brown, Bezold 1:33.04 2/14/81 3. Dean Bohlman 6-9 3/4 2.07m 3/2/85 4. Cyra, Wilda, Stefaniak, Bezold 1:33.04 3/6/82 4. Boyd Cornell 6-8 1/4 2.03m 1/26/80 5. Pope, Robertson, Rivas, Wegner 1:33.44 3/2/85 5. Dave Dufke 6-8 2.03m 3/6/82 Dave Erickson 6-8 2.03m 3/10/84 4x400m Chris Brace 6-8 2.03m 2/13/98 1. Wagoner, Enright, Schweitzer, Majors 3:17.16 2/5/05 8. Kyle Huebner 6-6 3/4 2.00m 2/24/01 2. Enright, Gorman, Wagoner, Majors 3:18.92 2/4/06 9. Greg Powell 6-6 1.98m 2/12/82 3. Belter, Rogers, Tagliapietra, Peterson 3:19.09 2/21/98 Mike Haried 6-6 1.98m 2/12/88 4. Hobler, Wagoner, Majors, Enright 3:19.93 2/29/04 Ken Balcerak 6-6 1.98m 2/4/89 5. Belter, Tagliapietra, Brikowski, Rogers 3:20.28 2/6/98 Paul McGinley 6-6 1.98m 2/15/97 4x800m Jered Hokenson 6-6 1.98m 2/29/04 1. Deakin, Hirsch, Pook, Kaczmarek 7:46.84 2/17/79 2. Brinen, Mueller, Kinas, Kenney 7:52.01 3/27/93 Pole Vault 3. Kenney, Kinas, Mueller, Peterson 7:53.02 2/10/95 1. Dan Schultz 15-9 3/4 4.81m 3/5/05 4. (N/A) 7:55.96 2/14/86 2. Andy Chizzo 15-9 4.80m 2/28/92 5. (N/A) 8:03.80 2/16/90 3. Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 4.75m 2/17/06 4. Jeff Majerus 15-3 4.64m 2/29/80 Distance Medley 5. Greg Hemauer 15-0 4.57m 3/5/83 1. Enright, Gorman, Wagoner, Majors 9:58.58 3/3/06 Mark Ruesch 15-0 4.57m 2/9/91 2. Hadler, Finger, Peterson, Zeise 10:02.10 2/8/97 7. Sean Jaehnig 14-11 4.55m 1/28/06 3. Zeise, Russ, Peterson, Finger 10:04.40 2/22/85 8. Justin WIlson 14-9 4.50m 2/19/99 4. (N/A) 10:09.24 2/3/96 9. Kyle Huebner 14-7 1/4 4.45m 1/25/03 5. Kinas, R. Kenney, T. Kenney, Zehms 10:10.75 2/21/95 Scott Banascak 14-7 1/4 4.45m 3/7/98

Long Jump Shot Put 1. Adrian Richie 23-6 3/4 7.18m 2/13/87 1. Jon Manke 56-4 1/2 17.18m 1/21/00 2. Paul McGinley 23-4 7.11m 2/20/00 2. Nick Gretz 55-8 1/2 16.97m 2/25/06 3. Chris Cook 23-1 1/4 7.04m 2/3/90 3. Bill Meyer 54-0 16.45m 3/13/71 4. Mike Piotruszewicz 23-0 7.01m 2/12/74 4. Steve Schwengel 53-0 3/4 16.17m 2/25/95 Eric Jones 23-0 7.01m 2/16/85 5. Steve Bartles 52-0 1/2 15.86m 2/5/94 6. Cedric McMillian 22-10 1/2 6.97m 1/28/95 6. Larry Ehrhorn 50-3 1/2 15.32m 2/4/06 7. Ken Hunt 22-8 1/2 6.92m 2/3/01 7. Chuck Price 50-1 3/4 15.28m 1/30/93 8. Chris Cox 22-8 6.90m 2/29/04 8. John Krupka 49-6 1/4 15.09m 2/8/92 Jon Havel 22-8 6.90m 1/19/01 9. Nick Wichert 49-0 1/4 14.94m 2/18/05 10. Gary Peterson 22-6 1/2 6.87m 2/29/80 10. Tony Russo 48-11 3/4 14.92m 2/14/86 Triple Jump 35 Pound Weight 1. Ken Hunt 50-6 1/4 15.39m 2/24/02 1. Nick Gretz 55-11 1/4 17.04m 2/27/05 2. Cedric McMillian 48-11 1/2 14.92m 1/22/94 3. Darren Cole 48-4 1/2 14.74m 2/4/06 2. Nick Wichert 54-4 3/4 16.57m 2/17/06 4. Marc Packard 48-2 3/4 14.70m 2/21/98 3. Jon Manke 53-9 16.38m 2/24/02 5. Chris Cox 47-7 3/4 14.52m 1/31/04 4. Larry Ehrhorn 52-2 1/4 15.90m 2/17/06 Jim Fehrenbach 47-7 3/4 14.52m 3/7/87 5. Dave Gename 49-0 1/4 14.94m 3/23/68 7. Chris Cook 47-7 1/4 14.50m 3/2/90 8. Sean Cludy 47-6 1/4 14.48m 2/27/05 Records Set in 2006 in Italics 9. Chris Brace 47-2 1/4 14.38m 2/21/98 Current Panthers in BOLD 10. Nick Davis 46-10 1/4 14.28m 2/29/04 Heptathlon Jon Manke 1. Justin Bohler 4659 points 2/25/06 holds the school record Pentathlon for indoor and 1. Chad Weyenberg 3689 points 2/3/96 outdoor shot 2. Paul McGinley 3532 points 2/3/96 put, as well 3. Tony Buono 3258 points 2/28/92 as the discus 4. Mark Ruesch 3240 points 2/12/93 throw. 5. Andy Chizzo 3167 points 2/28/92 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 39 RECORDS/HISTORY 100m 3000m 1. Gloria Gregory 11.50 4/28/84 1. Linda Marquardt 9:40.40 4/14/84 2. Timeka Walker 11.77 5/12/06 2. Emily Hauer 9:54.57 5/2/99 3. Kim Robertson 11.84 4/28/84 3. Angie Molter 9:56.72 4/22/95 4. Kathy McCann 12.09 5/13/76 4. Cheryl Konkol 9:57.24 4/18/81 Nicole Wee 12.09 4/7/01 5. Agnes Eppers 9:57.55 5/4/91 6. Kristy Naef 12.15 5/9/03 6. Mary Medicus 10:03.74 4/27/85 7. Nicole Frey 12.19 5/9/03 7. Margie Schweinert 10:04.25 4/23/89 8. Kathy Kemp 12.20 5/5/90 8. Lynn Bouche 10:06.54 4/23/89 9. Theresa Lyles 12.23 4/15/89 Katie Slamka (left) and Taryn Cozine (right) 9. Rhonda Grabow 10:12.11 5/12/89 10. Kim Williams 12.25 5/15/82 10. Abby Hurst 10:13.36 5/18/01 100m Hurdles 1. Lynn Hidde 13.77 5/25/85 200m 5000m 2. Kristy Naef 14.31 5/9/02 1. Timeka Walker 24.28 5/14/05 3. Laura Blank 14.50 5/1/76 1. Cheryl Konkol 16:49.20 5/14/82 2. Gloria Gregory 24.42 5/26/84 4. Katie Slamka 14.67 5/7/05 3. Kim Robertson 24.51 5/25/85 2. Linda Marquardt 16:53.97 5/26/83 5. April O’Banner 14.69 5/12/89 4. Iris Perez 24.89 5/1/04 3. Angie Molter 16:55.50 4/26/96 6. Amy Sawyer 14.80 4/18/98 5. Nicole Frey 24.91 5/10/02 4. Mary Medicus 17:25.84 5/4/85 7. Jenni Saarinen 14.86 5/12/06 6. Kim Williams 25.06 5/15/82 5. Abby Hurst 17:32.44 3/22/02 Taryn Cozine 14.86 5/12/06 7. Kathy McCann 25.09 4/17/76 6. Lynn Bouche 17:33.41 4/19/86 9. Rose McGinnis 14.87 5/8/93 8. Nicole Wee 25.10 4/14/01 7. Anna Christian 17:38.33 4/10/04 10. Andrea Thibeaudeau 14.91 5/11/00 Women’s Outdoor Records Women’s 9. Kristy Naef 25.14 4/18/01 8. Angie Huebner 17:41.91 3/27/05 10. Inabelle Thompson 25.16 3/22/85 9. Katie Muffl er 17:46.00 4/24/93 400m Hurdles 10. Ann Ward 17:53.24 5/13/88 1. Felicia Sutton 1:00.70 5/9/86 400m 2. Katie Slamka 1:01.63 5/14/04 1. Tenia Fisher 54.80 5/6/06 10,000m 3. Andrea Thibeaudeau 1:02.83 5/10/01 4. Betty Fugate 1:02.88 5/20/89 2. Diane Lemmitt 54.81 5/26/84 1. Angie Molter 34:56.71 5/11/96 3. Inabelle Thompson 54.85 5/25/85 5. Lynne Hidde 1:02.96 5/4/85 2. Cheryl Konkol 35:04.72 5/14/81 4. Kim Rosenberg 56.91 5/8/93 6. Jodi Hrdina 1:03.26 5/7/04 3. Linda Marquardt 35:17.88 5/25/82 5. Aberdean Morton 56.92 5/8/87 7. Jessica Hendree 1:03.40 5/10/02 4. Angie Huebner 36:44.33 4/28/06 6. Katie Seep 57.04 5/10/02 8. Ann Thomas 1:03.44 5/3/86 7. Shawn Burrow 57.13 5/2/99 5. Anna Christian 36:44.82 4/24/04 9. Taryn Cozine 1:03.13 4/8/06 8. Shannon Buttchen 57.54 5/14/05 6. Brianne Peterson 37:17.49 3/31/00 10. Barb Roettgen 1:03.84 4/3/76 9. Teresa Braunreiter 57.85 4/12/03 7. Abby Hurst 37:17.72 4/29/00 10. Amber Perri 58.08 5/14/05 8. Emily Hauer 37:32.06 3/27/99 3000m Steeplechase 9. Holly Nearman 37:34.16 5/12/06 1. Abby Hurst 10:57.33 5/17/02 800m 10. Katie Muffl er 37:36.70 5/14/93 2. Katie Anderson 11:18.73 4/1/06 1. Tenia Fisher 2:08.97 4/1/06 2. Anne Hills 2:10.01 5/8/87 4x100m 3. Griffi n McNulty 2:13.23 4/22/06 1. Thompson, Hidde, Gregory, Robertson 46.44 5/24/85 4. Katie Seep 2:14.35 5/7/04 5. Deb Willis 2:14.64 4/7/84 2. Walker, Perez, VanLaanen, Vanderloop 46.54 5/14/05 6. Corrina Zimborski 2:14.79 5/3/86 3. Lemmitt, Griggs, Gregory, Robertson 46.92 5/25/84 7. Dot Bunnell 2:14.98 5/2/99 4. Naef, VanderLoop, Perez, Frey 47.07 5/30/03 8. Amy Simonsen 2:15.49 5/15/87 5. Naef, Seep, Frey, Wee 47.32 5/10/01 9. Joette Buening 2:16.24 4/9/94 10. Katie Anderson 2:16.92 4/16/05 4x200m 1. Thompson, Gregory, Morton, Robertson 1:38.61 4/12/85 1500m Angie Molter 2. Lemmitt, Gregory, Griggs, Robertson 1:40.24 4/14/84 1. Amy Simonson 4:29.01 5/21/87 3. Naef, Thibeaudeau, Frey, Wee 1:41.30 4/27/01 2. Angie Molter 4:33.70 4/6/96 4. Perez, Walker, Vanderloop, Roundtree 1:41.83 4/28/05 3. Mary Medicus 4:37.09 4/12/85 5. Frey, Vanderloop, Perez, Seep 1:42.09 4/25/03 4. Emily Hauer 4:37.67 5/2/99 5. Liz Pesch 4:39.78 4/22/00 4x400m 6. Abby Hurst 4:40.12 5/6/02 1. Gregory, Morton, Robertson, Thompson 3:42.80 4/12/85 7. Griffi n McNulty 4:40.31 3/27/05 2. Slamka, Braunreiter, McNulty, Fisher 3:49.99 5/7/04 8. Linda Marquardt 4:41.94 4/30/83 3. Fisher, Braunreiter, Sunby, Buttchen 3:50.81 4/9/05 9. Katie Anderson 4:41.97 3/27/05 4. Seep, Braunreiter, Slamka, Fisher 3:52.60 4/12/03 10. Joette Buening 4:42.09 4/23/94 Abby Hurst 5. Lemmitt, Griggs, Robertson, Gregory 3:52.95 5/25/84

40 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY 4x800m Pole Vault Women’s Records Outdoor 1. Simonsen, Haen, Hills, Zimborski 9:11.14 5/21/87 1. Lynda Thiel 12-0 1/2 3.67m 5/30/03 2. McNulty, Anderson, Braunreiter, Fisher 9:13.60 4/9/05 2. Stephanie Ray 11-11 3/4 3.65m 4/2/05 3. McNulty, Anderson, Seep, Fisher 9:15.28 4/24/04 3. Jes Weyandt 11-5 3/4 3.50 4/1/06 4. Thomas, Simonsen, Zimborski, Schweinert 9:20.91 4/19/87 Joy VanLaanen 11-5 3/4 3.50 4/2/05 5. McNulty, Anderson, Gasser, Fisher 9:22.57 4/15/06 Shot Put Shuttle Hurdle 1. Anne Vuchichevich 45-10 3/4 13.98m 4/1/95 1. Slamka, Cozine, Ziebell, Saarinen 59.43 4/29/06 2. Sheri Davis 44-6 13.56m 5/9/86 2. Kenesie, Naus, Naef, Fritsch 59.68 4/26/03 3. Karen Manley 42-2 12.85m 5/8/82 4. Vicky Owens 42-0 12.80m 4/1/95 Sprint Medley 5. Jen Egelseer 41-5 3/4 12.64m 4/26/97 1. Walker, Perez, Fisher, McNulty 4:03.91 4/28/05 6. Bridget Consintine 39-9 1/4 12.12m 5/10/85 2. Frey, VanderLoop, Fisher, Anderson 4:04.16 4/26/03 7. Laura Andre 39-4 11.98m 3/28/98 3. Frey, Todd, Pesch, Hurst 4:04.93 4/29/00 8. Kelly Lord 39- 1/2 11.89m 4/11/92 4. Dieck, McGinnis, Rosenberg, Buening 4:08.80 4/24/93 9. Cheryl Eckstein 38-6 3/4 11.75m 4/11/87 5. Dieck, Butzen, Rosenberg, Buening 4:11.60 4/25/92 10. Lisa Christl 38-0 11.58m 5/9/86

Distance Medley Discus 1. Miller, Caro, Bunnell, Molter 12:09.30 4/6/96 1. Anne Vuchichevich 136-10 41.70m 5/16/93 2. Cheryl Eckstein 125-8 38.30m 4/4/87 2. Svoboda, Muffl er, Molter, Beuning 12:10.61 4/8/95 3. Laura Andre 124-6 37.94m 5/14/97 3. Bunnell, Burrow, Caro, Hauer 12:12.71 4/4/98 4. Sue Jones 124-4 37.89m 4/21/79 4. Anderson, Slamka, Hurst, Wampach 12:20.38 3/2/03 5. Chris Sliwinski 124-2 37.84m 5/13/98 5. Haen, Beckett, Hills, Schweinert 12:22.26 4/2/88 6. Jen Egelseer 121-3 36.95m 5/13/94 7. Sheri Davis 119-5 36.39m 5/9/86 Long Jump 8. Cheri Marston 117-8 35.86m 5/4/84 1. Jenni Saarinen 19-9 1/2 6.03m 5/12/06 9. Cathy Innis 117-6 35.81m 5/13/83 2. Stephanie Kenesie 19-5 1/2 5.93m 5/3/02 10. Kelly Lord 117-2 35.71m 4/11/92 3. Kenya Moore 19-3 1/2 5.88m 5/10/01 4. Cathy Davis 19-2 3/4 5.86m 4/15/88 Hammer 5. Lynn Hidde 19-2 1/2 5.85m 4/12/85 1. Stephanie Ray 129-3 39.39m 5/3/03 6. Kristy Naef 19-1 1/2 5.82m 5/10/01 7. Andrea Thibeaudeau 18-11 1/4 5.77m 5/10/01 Javelin (Since 1999) 8. Karen Bauer 18-10 3/4 5.75m 5/10/85 1. Lynda Thiel 137-11 42.03m 4/19/03 9. Joy VanLaanen 18-9 1/4 5.72m 5/14/05 2. Jenni Saarinen 125-11 38.37m 5/12/06 10. Sheri Dieck 18-7 5.66m 4/16/94 3. Katie Slamka 122-10 37.43m 4/1/06 4. Julie Metrich 119-0 36.27m 5/7/99 Triple Jump 5. Stephanie Kenesie 116-5 35.48m 3/30/02 1. Michelle Fritsch 38-6 3/4 11.75m 5/9/03 6. Kristy Naef 109-0 33.22m 3/23/01 2. Beth Zimmerman 38-0 1/4 11.58m 5/12/06 7. Kory Olson 107-11 1/2 32.90m 5/6/06 3. Markeshia Morris 37-11 1/2 11.56m 3/28/98 8. Jodi Hrdina 107-5 32.62m 5/7/04 4. Stephanie Kenesie 37-8 3/4 11.49m 5/10/01 5. Kicha Cary 37-6 1/4 11.43m 5/12/06 Javelin (Before 1999) 6. Kalin Konop 37-2 1/2 11.34m 5/9/03 1. Margie Tremeer 133-2 40.58m 4/30/83 7. Andrea Thibeaudeau 37-0 1/4 11.28m 5/10/01 2. Natalie Malin 130-4 39.72m 4/30/88 8. Taisha Williams 36-10 1/2 11.23m 4/10/93 9. Jenni Saarinen 36-10 11.22m 5/12/06 Records Set in 2006 in Italics 10. Kenya Moore 36-8 1/4 11.18m 5/10/01 Current Panthers in BOLD

High Jump Heptathlon 1. Jenni Saarinen 4993 points 4/28/06 1. Becky Norris 5-8 1.72m 5/27/89 2. Kristy Naef 4889 points 4/6/01 2. Jenni Saarinen 5-6 1/2 1.69m 4/8/06 3. Katie Slamka 4565 points 5/14/05 3. Markeisha Morris 5-6 1/4 1.68m 5/13/98 4. Stephanie Kenesie 4375 points 4/6/01 4. Sue Mischler 5-5 1.65m 5/14/83 5. Margie Tremeer 4369 points 5/24/83 Kristy Naef 5-5 1.65m 5/5/01 6. Jenni Butzen 5-4 1/2 1.63m 4/18/92 6. Julie Metrich 4363 points 4/29/00 Lynda Thiel 5-4 1/2 1.63m 4/20/02 7. Becky Norris 4154 points 5/5/90 8. Laura Blank 5-4 1/4 1.63m 4/20/75 8. Jenni Butzen 4027 points 5/1/93 Kim Brock 5-4 1/4 1.60m 4/15/89 9. Kory Olson 3953 points 4/8/06 10. Hallema Ghani 5-3 1/4 1.60m 4/5/86 10. Peg Nelson 3912 points 5/4/84 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 41 RECORDS/HISTORY 100m 1500m 1. Ashley Bronk 10.45 4/18/96 1. Cornelius Hill 3:46.29 5/17/02 2. Trentin Edwards 10.69 4/15/06 2. Cory Peterson 3:47.47 4/17/98 3. Jason Blaskowski 10.78 4/20/91 3. Ken Lobins 3:53.14 5/13/83 4. Sam Graham 10.79 4/7/84 4. Kelly Kinas 3:53.24 5/6/95 5. Fred Kyles 10.84 5/12/89 5. Josh Nygren 3:53.32 5/19/06 6. Ron Russ 10.91 5/14/97 6. Chris Deakin 3:53.44 5/18/79 7. Jens Wegner 10.97 4/7/84 7. Tim Kenney 3:53.84 3/16/94 8. Lynn Koepke 11.04 4/23/05 8. Matt Finger 3:54.84 5/2/97 9. Ken Hunt 11.06 5/9/02 9. Mike Hirsch 3:55.74 5/19/78 10. Ben Brikowski 11.09 5/11/00 10. Tony Agostini 3:56.35 5/3/86

200m 5000m 1. Trentin Edwards 21.54 5/12/06 1. Aaron Nodolf 14:37.13 5/18/01 2. Ashley Bronk 21.67 4/13/96 2. Chad Zehms 14:39.63 3/15/96 3. Fred Kyles 21.70 5/12/89 3. Chris Peske 14:39.74 5/11/84 4. Adam Hobler 21.86 5/7/04 4. Scott Brinen 14:39.80 5/13/94 5. Jason Blaskowski 21.95 4/20/91 5. Dan Goldberg 14:41.44 5/18/79 6. Eric Gresham 21.97 5/3/03 6. Cornelius Hill 14:41.80 5/10/02 Men’s Outdoor Records Men’s 7. Jay Schweitzer 22.06 4/23/05 7. Greg Fojtik 14:44.84 5/19/78 8. Bert Rogers 22.10 5/14/97 8. Josh Nygren 14:48.05 5/14/05 9. Khary Penebaker 22.13 5/2/98 9. Ben Uphoff 14:48:31 3/27/05 10. Todd Santoro 22.27 5/14/93 10. Nate Kohnle 14:55.19 4/17/97

400m 10,000m Cornelius Hill 1. Adam Hobler 48.15 5/7/04 1. Chad Zehms 30:12.21 4/18/96 2. Jay Schweitzer 48.22 4/16/05 2. Aaron Nodolf 30:21.20 3/31/01 400m Hurdles 3. Jeremy Majors 48.49 4/22/06 3. Josh Nygren 30:52.71 4/24/04 1. Nate Andrews 53.89 5/19/00 4. Elliot Enright 48.64 4/15/05 4. Nate Weiland 30:57.60 4/30/05 2. Derrick Williams 53.94 5/8/87 5. George Bezold 48.74 5/5/79 5. Nate Kohnle 30:58.12 4/3/98 3. Larry Shurilla 54.04 4/29/78 6. Todd Santoro 48.78 5/6/95 6. Greg Fojtik 31:09.74 5/12/79 4. Eric Wheeler 54.21 5/7/04 7. Bert Rogers 48.85 5/13/98 7. Shaun Barnes 31:13.00 4/2/93 5. Mike Radocha 54.24 5/5/79 8. Rudy Robertson 48.89 5/13/84 8. Pat Harrington 31:25.40 4/26/02 6. Ron Russ 54.38 5/6/95 9. Eric Gresham 48.94 5/9/03 9. Ben Uphoff 31:30.32 4/24/04 7. Justin Bohler 55.60 5/12/06 10. Gabe Wagoner 49.19 4/22/06 10. Bryan Hassemer 31:34.92 5/14/05 8. Alex Castro 55.64 5/18/79 9. George Bezold 55.84 3/31/79 800m 110m Hurdles 10. Chris Pearson 55.90 4/11/92 1. Jeremy Majors 1:48.97 5/6/06 1. Cedric McMillian 14.45 4/23/94 2. Tim Kenney 1:49.02 5/12/95 2. Adam Schleis 14.60 5/12/06 3000m Steeplechase 3. Cory Peterson 1:49.09 4/26/96 3. Justin Bohler 14.61 5/12/06 1. Josh Nygren 9:07.44 4/1/06 4. Anthony Suttle 1:49.94 5/12/89 4. Chad Weyenberg 14.70 4/5/97 2. Jim Koneazny 9:13.24 5/11/90 5. George Bezold 1:50.61 5/28/83 5. Ron Russ 14.75 5/14/97 3. Kevin Kreigel 9:17.90 5/13/98 6. Ken Lobins 1:50.64 5/11/84 6. Nate Andrews 14.88 4/1/00 4. Micah Hanthorn 9:21.10 5/14/04 Bob Kaczmarek 1:50.64 5/21/77 7. Eric Wheeler 15.04 5/7/05 5. Andy Kivioja 9:36.01 5/7/04 8. Gabe Wagoner 1:50.94 5/7/05 Dave Dufek 15.04 5/13/83 6. Mike Baemert 9:47.64 5/10/85 9. Elliot Enright 1:51.04 5/7/05 9. Chris Pearson 15.15 3/18/92 7. Geoff Swain 10:05.94 5/18/79 10. Justin Gorman 1:52.25 5/7/04 10. Pat Weinfurt 15.21 5/4/85 8. Mike Dobrient 10:06.84 5/5/79 4x100m 4x400m 1. Koepke, Edwards, Schweitzer, Schultz 41.80 4/9/05 1. Hobler, Majors, Enright, Gresham 3:12.22 4/24/04 2. Koepke, Edwards, Schleis, Schultz 42.12 4/15/06 2. Hobler, Viall, Enright, Gresham 3:12.65 4/25/03 3. Penebaker, Russ, Brikowski, Blanks 42.18 4/25/98 3. Lobins, Rivas, Bezold, Robertson 3:12.66 5/28/83 4. Shively, Stefaniak, Bezold, Pappenheim 42.57 4/19/80 4. Schweitzer, Enright, Wagoner, Majors 3:14.68 5/14/05 5. Harris, Matthews, Williams, Kyles 42.63 5/12/89 5. Hobler, Enright, Bruskewitz, Wagoner 3:17.17 4/19/03

4x200m 4x800m 1. Harris, Woodall, Williams, Blaskowski 1:30.04 4/6/90 1. Wagoner, Gorman, Enright, Majors 7:26.17 4/28/05 2. Semrau, Stefaniak Bezold, Wilda 1:30.31 4/24/81 2. Blake, Tuttle, Viall, Hill 7:33.94 4/27/02 3. Buono, Ruesch, Lichosik, Santoro 1:30.69 3/18/92 3. Kinas, Zeise, Peterson, Kenney 7:38.69 4/8/95 4. Karas, Russ, Mace, Santoro 1:30.70 4/28/95 4. Blake, Nodolf, Tuttle, Dunn 7:43.08 4/21/01 5. Graham, Stefaniak, Wgener, Williams 1:32.10 4/14/84 5. Breithaupt, Fineran, Hirsch, Kaczmarek 7:44.74 4/29/78 42 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY 4x1600m Shot Put Men’s Records Outdoor 1. Kenney, Brinen, Zeise, Zehms 17:01.47 4/30/94 1. Jon Manke 56-2 1/2 17.13m 5/4/02 2. Zeise, Peterson, Finger, Kohnle 17:12.90 4/5/96 2. Nick Gretz 54-10 3/4 16.73m 4/30/05 3. Kenney, Peterson, Zeise, Kinas 17:17.25 4/28/95 3. Bill Meyer 54-7 1/4 16.64m 5/9/70 4. Gietzen, Welsh, Malloy, Bouche 17:37.54 4/24/88 4. Tony Russo 50-8 3/4 15.46m 5/2/87 5. Brinen, Kenney, Kinas, Baade 17:38.06 4/3/93 5. Tim Garland 50-1 1/4 15.27m 5/28/77 Distance Medley Relay 6. Steve Schwengel 50-0 1/2 15.25m 5/14/93 1. Kreigel, Rogers, Peterson, Finger 10:03.87 4/4/98 7. Larry Ehrhorn 49-10 3/4 15.20m 5/12/06 2. Kinas, Santoro, Kenney, Brinen 10:05.69 4/9/94 8. Chuck Price 49-8 1/2 15.15m 4/27/91 3. Zeise, Bronk, Finger, Kohnle 10:06.63 4/26/96 9. Jason Stanic 49-3 15.01m 5/6/00 4. Powell, Tuttle, Finger, Nodolf 10:12.10 4/22/00 10. Steve Bartles 48-6 1/4 14.78m 4/2/94 5. Peterson, Santoro, Zeise, Kinas 10:13.09 4/28/95 Discus Long Jump 1. Jon Manke 172-10 52.67m 4/18/98 1. Chris Cook 24-0 1/4 7.32m 4/6/90 2. Bill Meyer 170-2 51.86m 5/15/71 2. Eric Jones 23-5 1/4 7.14m 5/18/84 3. Steve Schwengel 168-11 51.48m 5/12/95 3. Cedric McMillian 23-2 7.06m 4/2/94 4. Tony Russo 168-2 51.25m 4/19/86 Ken Hunt 23-2 7.06m 3/31/01 5. Nick Gretz 165-2 1/4 50.34m 4/1/06 5. Adam Schleis 23-0 3/4 7.02m 3/25/06 6. Justin Bohler 22-8 3/4 6.92m 5/12/06 6. John Hernandez 158-5 48.28m 5/11/00 7. Paul McGinley 22-7 1/4 6.88m 4/15/00 7. John Krupka 154-5 47.06m 4/18/92 8 Nick Davis 22-6 1/4 6.86m 5/7/04 8. Todd Blatnik 150-9 45.94m 4/10/87 9. Sean Cludy 22-6 6.85m 5/12/06 9. Steve Bartles 144-0 43.89m 4/15/95 10. Jon Havel 22-5 6.83m 5/10/01 10. Dave Gentz 143-10 43.84m 5/28/77

Triple Jump Hammer 1. Ken Hunt 50-6 1/4 15.39m 5/10/02 1. Nick Wichert 184-0 56.08m 4/21/05 2. Cedric McMillian 48-8 14.83m 4/23/94 2. Dave Gename 170-5 51.94m 6/7/68 3. Darren Cole 48-4 1/2 14.74m 4/15/06 3. Nick Gretz 161-6 49.22m 4/16/05 Chris Cook 48-4 1/2 14.74m 4/1/89 4. Jon Manke 155-2 47.29m 5/9/02 5. Chris Cox 48-2 14.68m 4/3/04 6. Sean Cludy 47-7 1/4 14.50m 4/3/04 5. Larry Ehrhorn 141-6 43.12m 4/22/06 7. Jim Fehrenbach 46-11 14.30m 5/20/88 8. Marc Packard 46-10 3/4 14.29m 4/11/98 Javelin (Since 1987) 9. Mike Piotruszewicz 46-8 14.22m 5/10/75 1. Nick Davis 188-4 57.40m 5/7/04 10. Chris Brace 46-4 14.12m 4/25/98 2. Paul McGinley 181-1 55.19m 5/7/99 3. Mark Burdick 177-0 53.94m 4/27/96 High Jump 4. Kyle Huebner 173-8 52.93m 5/7/04 1. Dale Mumper 6-10 3/4 2.10m 4/13/91 5. Andy Chizzo 170-2 51.86m 4/9/94 Nick Davis 6-10 3/4 2.10m 5/7/04 6. Scott Banaszak 166-9 50.82m 5/2/99 3. Dean Bohlman 6-9 2.05m 4/12/85 7. Nick Gretz 163-7 1/4 49.86m 5/14/05 4. Boyd Cornell 6-8 2.03m 5/5/79 8. Justin Bohler 161-1 3/4 49.11m 5/12/06 Mike Haried 6-8 2.03m 4/2/88 9. Nick Wichert 156-3 47.62m 5/8/03 Kyle Huebner 6-8 2.03m 5/10/01 7. Greg Powell 6-6 1.98m 4/27/82 Dave Dufek 6-6 1.98m 5/7/83 Javelin (Before 1987) Dave Erickson 6-6 1.98m 4/14/84 1. Dan Werbeckes 204-3 62.25m 4/5/86 10. Chris Brace 6-4 3/4 1.94m 4/16/99 2. Dwight Beatovic 192-7 58.69m 5/21/77 Jared Hokenson 6-4 3/4 1.94m 5/7/04 3. Dave Dufek 174-10 53.28m 4/23/83 4. Steve Heinrick 168-11 51.48m 5/8/82 Pole Vault 1. Dan Schultz 15-9 4.80m 5/14/05 Records Set in 2006 in Italics 2. Jeremiah Snyder 15-7 4.74m 4/15/06 Current Panthers in BOLD Tony Buono 15-7 4.74m 5/8/92 Kyle Huebner 15-7 4.74m 5/7/04 Decathlon 5. Andy Chizzo 15-5 4.69m 4/23/94 1. Paul McGinley 6799 points 4/18/96 6 Jeff Majerus 15-3 4.64m 5/18/79 2. Dave Dufek 6787 points 5/24/83 7. Dan Erdmann 15-0 3/4 4.59m 5/27/77 3. Tony Buono 6436 points 5/8/92 8. Mark Ruesch 15-0 1/4 4.57m 5/8/92 4. Justin Bohler 6428 points 4/29/06 9. Aaron Auger 14-11 1/2 4.55m 4/21/90 5. Mark Ruesch 6198 points 5/7/93 10. Greg Hemauer 14-10 4.52m 5/28/83 www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 43 RECORDS/HISTORY 60m 2000 Liz Pesch ...... 2:58.80 1996 Jenny Egelseer ...... 41-1 3/4 2006 Timeka Walker ...... 7.63 1998 Dot Bunnell ...... 3:03.25 1995 Anne Vuchichevich ...... 53-1 2003 Kristy Naef ...... 7.81 2001 Kristy Naef ...... 7.83 3000m Pole Vault 1996 Angie Molter ...... 10:14.16 2006 Joy VanLaanen...... *11-1 3/4 200m 2005 Stephanie Ray ...... 10-8 2006 Timeka Walker ...... *24.81 3000m 2003 Lynda Thiel ...... 11-0 2004 Iris Perez ...... 25.47 2006 Angie Huebner ...... 17:42.38 2001 Lynda Thiel ...... 9-11 3/4 2003 Nicole Frey ...... 25.30 2002 Nicole Frey ...... 25.74 60m Hurdles Long Jump 2001 Nicole Wee ...... 25.86 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 9.17 2006 Joy VanLaanen...... 17-9 1/2 2003 Stephanie Kenesie ...... *19-5 1/2 400m 4x400m 2002 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 19-2 3/4 2006 Tenia Fisher ...... *55.69 2006 Milwaukee ...... 3:52.35 2001 Kristy Naef ...... 19-2 1/2 1999 Shawn Burrow ...... 57.23 2003 Milwaukee ...... 3:57.98 2000 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 18-6 1/2 1998 Shawn Burrow ...... 58.14 1998 Milwaukee ...... 3:58.15 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 18-2 1/2 1997 Milwaukee ...... 3:59.60 1998 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 16-11 1/2 800m 1997 Julie Metrish ...... 17-4 1/4 2006 Tenia Fisher ...... 2:15.17 Distance Medley Relay 1995 Sherri Dieck ...... 17-4 3/4 2005 Tenia Fisher ...... 2:15.85 2000 Milwaukee ...... 12:28.57 2004 Tenia Fisher ...... 2:16.39 1998 Milwaukee ...... 12:25.60 Triple Jump 2000 Liz Pesch ...... 2:15.91 1996 Milwaukee ...... 12:19.00 2002 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 37-11 1999 Dot Bunnell ...... 2:17.76 2000 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 36-5 3/4 1997 Jenny Caro ...... 2:18.34 High Jump 1999 Kenya Moore ...... 37-6 1/2 1996 Dot Bunnell ...... 2:19.60 2003 Lynda Thiel ...... 5-7 1/4 1998 Markeisha Morris ...... 25-6

Women’s Indoor League Champions Women’s 1000m Shot Put Pentathlon 2005 Griffi n McNulty ...... 2:57.14 1997 Anne Vuchichevich ...... 46-10 1/4 2006 Jenni Saarinen ...... *3459 points [ * Notes League Record ] League Award Winners Coach of the Year Newcomer of the Year (Field) 2003 • Pete Corfeld 2006 • Jenni Saarinen 2001 • Pete Corfeld 2000 • Stephanie Kenesie Stephanie Kenesie won 2000 • Pete Corfeld 1999 • Kenya Moore nine league champion- 1998 • Pete Corfeld 1998 • Markeisha Morris ships in the long and triple jump events. 1997 • Julie Metrish Athlete of the Year 1995 • Stephanie Klipper 2006 • Tenia Fisher 2005 • Tenia Fisher Newcomer of the Year (Track) 2004 • Tenia Fisher 2000 • Brianne Peterson

Outstanding Performer Year-By-Year League Finishes 1996 • Angie Molter 2006 • Champions 2005 • Second Kenya Moore won the 1999 league indoor tri- Outstanding Performer (Field) 2004 • Second ple jump championship 2003 • Lynda Thiel 2003 • Champions and was named league 2002 • Stephanie Kenesie 2002 • Champions fi eld newcomer of the 2001 • Champions year. Outstanding Performer (Track) 2000 • Second 2006 • Tenia Fisher 1999 • Second 2004 • Tenia Fisher 1998 • Champions 44 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY 100m 400m Hurdles 1999 Julie Metrish ...... 119-0 Women’s League Champions Outdoor 2005 Timeka Walker ...... *11.89 2006 Katie Slamka ...... 1:03.00 1998 Julie Metrish ...... 107-0 2003 Kristy Naef ...... 12.15 2005 Katie Slamka ...... 1:02.77 2001 Nicole Wee ...... 12.31 2004 Katie Slamka ...... *1:01.81 Pole Vault 2002 Jessica Hendree ...... 1:03.40 2006 Stephanie Ray ...... 11-1 1/2 200m 2001 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 1:02.83 2005 Stephanie Ray ...... 11-0 2006 Timeka Walker ...... 24.54 2004 Stephanie Ray ...... *11-1 3/4 2005 Timeka Walker ...... *24.28 3000m Steeplechase 2003 Lynda Thiel ...... 11-0 2003 Nicole Frey ...... 25.02 2002 Abby Hurst ...... 11:06.43 2002 Lynda Thiel ...... 11-0 2002 Nicole Frey ...... 24.91 2001 Nicole Wee ...... 25.23 4x100m Long Jump 2005 Milwaukee ...... *46.54 2006 Jenni Saarinen ...... ^19-9 1/2 400m 2003 Milwaukee ...... 48.72 2005 Joy VanLaanen...... 18-9 1/4 2006 Tenia Fisher ...... 55.35 2002 Milwaukee ...... 47.64 2003 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 18-10 2003 Tenia Fisher ...... 56.58 2002 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 19-2 2002 Katie Seep ...... 57.04 4x400m 2001 Stephanie Kenesie ...... *19-4 3/4 1999 Shawn Burrow ...... 57.13 2003 Milwaukee ...... 3:55.94 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 18-2 1/2 2002 Milwaukee ...... 3:52.98 1999 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 17-8 3/4 3000m 1998 Milwaukee ...... 3:59.09 1998 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 17-3 3/4 1999 Emily Hauer ...... 9:54.57 High Jump Triple Jump 10,000m 2003 Lynda Thiel ...... 5-3 3/4 2003 Michelle Fritsch ...... 38-6 3/4 1999 Emily Hauer ...... 38:41.09 1998 Markeisha Morris ...... 5-6 2001 Stephanie Kenesie ...... 37-8 3/4 1998 Emily Hauer ...... 38:29.40 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 35-9 1/2 Javelin 1998 Markeisha Morris ...... 36-3 100m Hurdles 2003 Lynda Thiel ...... 120-9 2003 Kristy Naef ...... 14.50 2002 Lynda Thiel ...... 113-6 Heptathlon 2000 Andrea Thibaudeau ...... 14.91 2001 Julie Metrish ...... 116-1 2005 Katie Slamka ...... *4565 pts [ * Notes League Record • ^ Saarinen’s long jump was not a league record because of a high wind index ] League Award Winners Coach of the Year Newcomer of the Year (Track) 2003 • Pete Corfeld 2005 • Angie Huebner 2002 • Pete Corfeld 2001 • Pete Corfeld Year-By-Year League Finishes 1998 • Pete Corfeld 2006 • Second 2005 • Second Outstanding Performer (Field) 2004 • Second 2005 • Katie Slamka 2003 • Champions 2003 • Lynda Thiel 2002 • Third 2002 • Lynda Thiel 2001 • Champions 2001 • Kristy Naef 2000 • Champions 1999 • Second Outstanding Performer (Track) 1998 • Second 2003 • Kristy Naef 1997 • Second 2001 • Nicole Wee 1996 • Fourth Kristy Naef (left) was a league champion sprinter and long jumper. As one of UWM’s premier multi-event athletes, she is also among 1995 • Fourth the school’s leaders in 12 track and fi eld events, as well as both Newcomer of the Year (Field) the pentathlon and heptathlon. Stephanie Ray (right) won three 2006 • Jenni Saarinen outdoor pole vault titles and another indoors. She is also second in school history in the event both indoors and outdoors. 1998 • Markeisha Morris www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 45 RECORDS/HISTORY 55m 5000m 2005 Nick Gretz ...... 54-4 1/4 1999 Rance Streeter ...... 6.48 1997 Nate Kohnle ...... 15:08.71 1997 Steve Bartels ...... 50-0 3/4 1998 Ron Russ ...... 6.60 1996 Steve Schwengel ...... 51-3 3/4 1997 Paul McGinley ...... 6.53 55m Hurdles 1996 Ashley Bronk ...... 6.42 2000 Nate Andrews ...... 7.67 Pole Vault 1999 Nate Andrews ...... 7.76 2006 Jeremiah Snyder ...... 15-1 1/2 200m 1998 Nate Andrews ...... 7.80 2005 Dan Schultz ...... 15-7 2005 Trentin Edwards ...... 22.27 2003 Kyle Huebner ...... 13-6 1998 Bert Rogers ...... 22.73 60m Hurdles 2002 Kyle Huebner ...... 14-6 1996 Ashley Bronk ...... 22.37 2004 Eric Wheeler...... 8.42 2001 Kyle Huebner ...... 13-11 3/4 2000 Justin Wilson ...... 14-6 400m 4x400m 1999 Justin Wilson ...... 14-6 1998 Scott Banaszak ...... 13-11 3/4 2005 Jay Schweitzer ...... 49.80 2006 Milwaukee ...... 3:19.85 1997 Justin Wilson ...... 14-6 2003 Adam Hobler ...... 49.24 2005 Milwaukee ...... 3:21.23 1996 Jason Cihlar ...... 13-0 2003 Milwaukee ...... 3:20.34 800m 2002 Milwaukee ...... 3:21.50 Long Jump 2006 Gabe Wagoner...... 1:53.24 1999 Milwaukee ...... 3:24.45 2004 Chris Cox ...... 22-8 2005 Justin Gorman ...... 1:55.87 1998 Milwaukee ...... *3:19.09 2000 Paul McGinley ...... 23-4 2004 Gabe Wagoner...... 1:55.06 1999 Paul McGinley ...... 22-5 2001 B.J. Blake...... 1:55.37 Distance Medley 1998 Marc Packard ...... 21-9 1998 Cory Peterson ...... 1:53.97 1999 Milwaukee ...... 10:24.90 1997 Paul McGinley ...... 22-2 1/2 1997 Cory Peterson ...... *1:50.55 1997 Milwaukee ...... *10:02.04 1995 Cedric McMillan ...... 22-10 1/4 1996 Cory Peterson ...... 1:55.45

Men’s Indoor League Champions Men’s High Jump Triple Jump 1000m 2006 Darren Cole ...... 6-2 1/4 2006 Darren Cole ...... 47-4 1/4 1999 Cory Peterson ...... 2:09.74 2004 Nick Davis ...... 6-6 2005 Sean Cludy ...... 47-6 1/4 1998 Cory Peterson ...... 2:26.55 2002 Nick Davis ...... 6-10 2004 Chris Cox ...... 47-7 3/4 1997 Matt Finger ...... 2:31.70 2001 Kyle Huebner ...... 6-6 3/4 2002 Ken Hunt...... *50-6 1/4 1999 Chris Brace ...... 6-8 2000 Chris Brace ...... 46-10 Mile 1999 Chris Brace ...... 44-10 1/4 2001 Aaron Nodolf ...... 4:16.75 Weight Throw 1998 Marc Packard ...... 48-2 3/4 2005 Nick Gretz ...... 55-11 1/4 1997 Marc Packard ...... 46-2 3000m 2005 Josh Nygren...... 8:32.16 Shot Put Heptathlon 2001 Aaron Nodolf ...... 8:31.78 2006 Nick Gretz ...... *55-8 1/2 2006 Justin Bohler ...... *4659 points [ * Notes League Record ] League Award Winners Coach of the Year Outstanding Performer (Field) Year-By-Year League Finishes 2006 • Pete Corfeld 2005 • Nick Gretz 2006 • Champions 2005 • Pete Corfeld 2005 • Champions 2004 • Pete Corfeld Newcomer of the Year (Field) 2004 • Champions 2001 • Pete Corfeld 2006 • Adam Schleis 2003 • Fourth 2005 • Darren Cole 1999 • Pete Corfeld 2002 • Second 2004 • Chris Cox 1998 • Pete Corfeld 2001 • Co-Champions 2001 • Kyle Huebner 1997 • Pete Corfeld 2000 • Champions Newcomer of the Year (Track) 1999 • Champions Outstanding Performer 2005 • Trentin Edwards 1998 • Champions 1998 • Cory Peterson 2004 • Eric Wheeler 1997 • Champions 2003 • Gabe Wagoner 1996 • Second Nick Davis won a school-record Outstanding Performer (Track) 2001 • B.J. Blake 1995 • Fourth 10 league titles in his Panther 2001 • Aaron Nodolf 1996 • Ashley Bronk career. 46 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY 100m 1999 Nate Andrews ...... 56.30 1999 Chris Brace ...... 22-0 1/4 Men’s League Champions Outdoor 2006 Trentin Edwards ...... 10.78 1998 Paul McGinley ...... 21-11 1/2 2005 Trentin Edwards ...... 10.95 3000m Steeplechase 1998 Khary Penebaker ...... 11.14 2006 Josh Nygren...... 9:29.21 Triple Jump 2006 Sean Cludy ...... 47-4 1/4 200m 4x100m 2005 Darren Cole ...... 46-2 3/4 2006 Trentin Edwards ...... 21.54 1999 Milwaukee ...... 42.94 2004 Chris Cox ...... 46-10 2005 Trentin Edwards ...... 21.66 1998 Milwaukee ...... 42.32 2002 Ken Hunt...... 50-6 1/4 1999 Nate Andrews ...... 42-10 1/4 400m 4x400m 1998 Marc Packard ...... 45-5 1/4 2002 Adam Hobler ...... 49.29 2006 Milwaukee ...... 3:19.64 2005 Milwaukee ...... *3:14.68 Javelin 800m 2002 Milwaukee ...... 3:18.77 2004 Nick Davis ...... *188-4 2005 Jeremy Majors ...... 1:53.03 2003 Nick Davis ...... 165-5 2005 Jeremy Majors ...... 1:51.44 High Jump 2002 Nick Davis ...... 171-0 1998 Cory Peterson ...... 1:51.29 2004 Nick Davis ...... *6-10 3/4 2001 Nick Davis ...... 165-10 2003 Nick Davis ...... 6-8 1999 Paul McGinley ...... 178-0 1500m 2002 Nick Davis ...... 6-9 3/4 1998 Paul McGinley ...... 170-6 1/2 2001 Aaron Nodolf ...... 3:59.81 2001 Nick Davis ...... 6-8 Shot Put 10,000m Pole Vault 2005 Nick Gretz ...... 52-7 1/2 1999 Nate Knudson ...... 32:32.67 2005 Dan Schultz ...... *15-9 2001 Jon Manke...... 53-1 1/2 2004 Kyle Huebner ...... 15-7 2000 Jon Manke...... 53-3 110m Hurdles 2003 Jeremiah Snyder ...... 13-11 1/4 1998 Jon Manke...... 49-6 2006 Adam Schleis...... 14.60 2002 Kyle Huebner ...... 13-9 1/4 2000 Nate Andrews ...... 14.88 2001 Kyle Huebner ...... 14-1 Discus 1999 Nate Andrews ...... 15.37 2000 Justin Wilson ...... 14-0 2005 Nick Gretz ...... 158-0 1/2 1998 Ron Russ ...... 14.99 1999 Paul McGinley ...... 13-0 1998 Jon Manke...... 145-10 1998 Scott Banaszak ...... 14-0 400m Hurdles Hammer Throw 2006 Justin Bohler ...... 55.60 Long Jump 2005 Nick Wichert ...... 180-11 3/4 2000 Nate Andrews ...... 54.32 2006 Adam Schleis...... 22-11 1/4 [ * Notes League Record ] League Award Winners Coach of the Year Outstanding Performer (Field) Newcomer of the Year (Track) 2006 • Pete Corfeld 2005 • Nick Gretz 2006 • Adam Schleis 2005 • Pete Corfeld 2004 • Nick Davis 2005 • Trentin Edwards 2004 • Pete Corfeld 2002 • Pete Corfeld Outstanding Performer (Track) Year-By-Year League Finishes 2001 • Pete Corfeld 2006 • Trentin Edwards 2006 • Champions 2000 • Pete Corfeld 2000 • Nate Andrews 2005 • Champions 1999 • Pete Corfeld 2004 • Champions 1998 • Pete Corfeld Newcomer of the Year (Field) 2003 • Fifth 2005 • Darren Cole 2002 • Champions Athlete of the Year 2004 • Chris Cox 2001 • Champions 2004 • Nick Davis 2001 • Nick Davis 2000 • Champions 1998 • Jon Manke 1999 • Champions Gabe Wagoner won multiple Outstanding Performer 1998 • Champions league titles in the 800m and 1999 • Paul McGinley in the 4x400m relay. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 47 RECORDS/HISTORY TEAM LEAGUE FINISHES Horizon League INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE HONORS Year Place Score Champion Site 2006 3rd/9 teams 69 Butler, 19 Indianapolis, Ind. 2005 3rd/9 teams 82 Butler, 22 Yellow Springs, Ohio Horizon League 2004 3rd/8 teams 84 Butler, 23 Kenosha, Wis. First Team (Top-7) 2003 t-3rd/9 teams 83 Butler, 46 Chicago, Ill. Year Runner Place Time 2002 6th/9 teams 142 Butler, 31 Chicago, Ill. 2006 Holly Nearman 7th 18:29 2001 6th/8 teams 148 Loyola, 41 Chicago, Ill. 2005 Angie Huebner 7th 18:07 2000 3rd/8 teams 71 Loyola, 46 Green Bay, Wis. 2004 Anna Christian 5th 18:39 1999 4th/8 teams 88 Butler, 30 Detroit, Mich. 2003 Anna Christian 6th 19:10 1998 4th/8 teams 78 Butler, 36 Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 6th/8 teams 125 Butler, 41 Kettering, Ohio Second Team (7th-14 Places) 1996 3rd/9 teams 86 Butler, 36 DeKalb, Ill. Year Runner Place Time 1995 7th/9 teams 176 Loyola, 38 Glendale, Wis. 2006 Angie Huebner 12th 18:56 1994 5th/11 teams 127 Notre Dame, 17 Chicago, Ill. Kourtney Nault 13th 19:07

Mid-Continent Conference All-League (Top 10 Finishers) Year Place Score Champion Site Year Runner Place Time 1993 1st/9 teams 48 MILWAUKEE Valparaiso, Ind. 2000 Abby Hurst 3rd 18:21 • Angie Molter (2nd, 18:41), Joette Buening (4th, 19:07), Katie Muffl er (7th, 19:36), 1998 Ann Lewis 8th 18:28 Tracy Wendricks (13th, 19:56), Kari Anne Pederson (22nd, 20:11) Emily Hauer 9th 18:38

Women’s Cross Country Records Women’s 1992 1st/9 teams 41 MILWAUKEE Macomb, Ill. 1997 Alison Burch 10th 19:07 • Jenny Lodl (2nd, 18:20), Katie Muffl er (5th, 18:52), Angie Molter (7th, 18:53), 1996 Alison Burch 6th 19:01 Joette Buening (9th, 19:03), Tracy Wendricks18th (19:50) 1994 Angie Molter 6th 18:22 Joette Buening 9th 18:42 NCAA Regionals Top Individual Finishes Top Team Finishes Newcomer of the Year Runner Place Time Year Place Score Year Year Runner Place Time 1. Angie Molter 25th 18:10 1994 1. 13th/28 teams 357 pts 1998 1997 Alison Burch 6th 19:01 2. Angie Molter 39th 18:29 1993 Avg. Place: 71st Ann Lewis 39th 18:36 1998 2. 14th/30 teams 457 pts 2006 4. Holly Nearman 42nd 22:25 2006 Avg. Place: 91st Mid-Continent Conference 5. Jenny Lodl 48th 18:54 1992 3. 15th/30 teams 401 pts 1992 First Team (Top-5) 6. Joette Buening 52nd 18:40 1994 Avg. Place: 80th 7. Anna Christian 58th 21:37 2004 15th/30 teams 480 pts 2004 Year Runner Place Time 8. Brianne Peterson 59th 18:29 1999 Avg. Place: 96th 1993 Angie Molter 2nd 18:41 9. Angie Huebner 61st 22:45 2006 5. 17th/30 teams 455 pts 2003 Joette Buening 4th 19:07 10. Angie Molter 63rd 19:10 1992 Avg. Place: 91st 1992 Jenny Lodl 2nd 18:20 Joette Buening 63rd 19:48 1993 Katie Muffl er 5th 18:52 Tricia Pozel 63rd 22:45 2000 13. Emily Hauer 64th 18:57 1998 Second Team (6th-10th Places) Angie Huebner 64th 22:56 2005 Year Runner Place Time 15. Tricia Pozel 69th 19:02 1998 1993 Katie Muffl er 7th 19:36 Abby Hurst 69th 22:47 2001 1992 Angie Molter 7th 18:53 Joette Buening 9th 19:03 ** Regional was 5,000m until 2000, when it became 6,000m Coach of the Year Year Coach Team Place 1993 Pete Corfeld Champions Anna Christian was a two-time All-Horizon League First Team selection and was one 1992 Pete Corfeld Champions of the program’s top distance runners.

48 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY Men’s Records Country Cross TEAM LEAGUE FINISHES INDIVIDUAL LEAGUE HONORS Horizon League Year Place Score Champion Site Horizon League 2006 4th/8 teams 108 Butler, 18 Indianapolis, Ind. First Team (Top-7) 2005 4th/8 teams 100 Butler, 31 Yellow Springs, Ohio Year Runner Place Time 2004 3rd/8 teams 78 Butler, 15 Kenosha, Wis. 2005 Josh Nygren 6th 24:41 2003 4th/8 teams 112 Butler, 18 Chicago, Ill. 2004 Josh Nygren 7th 25:53 2002 4th/8 teams 123 Butler, 23 Chicago, Ill. 2001 4th/8 teams 112 Butler, 34 Chicago, Ill. Second Team (7th-14 Places) 2000 4th/8 teams 98 Butler, 17 Green Bay, Wis. Year Runner Place Time 1999 4th/7 teams 113 Butler, 24 Detroit, Mich. 2006 Nick Hawley 10th 26:14 1998 5th/7 teams 121 Butler, 16 Indianapolis, Ind. 2005 Nate Weiland 11th 25:04 1997 3rd/7 teams 73 Loyola, 48 Kettering, Ohio 2004 Nate Weiland 8th 25:57 1996 2nd/7 teams 55 Loyola, 41 DeKalb, Ill. 2003 Josh Nygren 14th 26:13 1995 2nd/6 teams 48 Loyola, 31 Glendale, Wis. 2002 Steve Saul 14th 25:32 1994 5th/10 teams 123 Notre Dame, 19 Chicago, Ill. All-League (Top 10 Finishers) Mid-Continent Conference Year Runner Place Time Year Place Score Champion Site 2001 Cornelius Hill 9th 25:23 1993 1st/8 teams 42 MILWAUKEE Valparaiso, Ind. 2000 Aaron Nodolf 3rd 25:29 • Scott Brinen (4th, 25:28), Chad Zehm (6th, 25:40), Shaun Barnes (7th, 25:44), 1999 Ryan Powell 7th 27:12 Aaron Nodolf 9th 27:20 Keith Zeise (12th, 26:05), Kelly Kinas (13th, 26:12) 1997 Nate Kohnle 4th 25:29 1992 2nd/9 teams 64 Cleveland St., 29 Macomb, Ill. Aaron Nodolf 9th 25:42 1996 Keith Zeise 1st 25:43 NCAA Regionals Matt Finger 7th 25:59 Top Individual Finishes Top Team Finishes 1995 Chad Zhems 1st 25:39 Runner Place Time Year Place Score Year Nate Kohnle 7th 26:27 Keith Zeise 8th 26:43 1. Chad Zehms 17th 31:46 1995 1. 11th/32 teams 333 points 1997 1994 Chad Zehms 5th 25:06 2. Chad Zehms 18th 31:26 1994 Avg. Place: 66th 3. Nate Weiland 38th 32:26 2005 2. 14th/29 teams 374 points 1993 Newcomer of the Year 4. Cornelius Hill 42nd 32:12 2001 Avg. Place: 74th Year Runner Place Time 5. Nate Kohnle 46th 32:38 1995 14th/30 teams 428 points 2005 2004 Joe Wawrzyniak 21st 26:45 Nate Kohnle 46th 33:12 1997 Avg. Place: 85th 7. Aaron Nodolf 54th 32:21 1999 4. 15th/29 teams 421 points 2004 Aaron Nodolf 54th 32:30 2000 Avg. Place: 84th Mid-Continent Conference 9. Josh Nygren 59th 32:56 2005 5. 16th/32 teams 506 points 2003 First Team (Top-5) 10. Josh Nygren 62nd 31:51 2004 Avg. Place: 101st Year Runner Place Time 1993 Scott Brinen 4th 25:28 11. Scott Brinen 63rd 33:55 1993 1992 Shaun Barnes 2nd 25:58 Keith Zeise 63rd 33:36 1997 Scott Brinen 4th 26:09 13. Josh Nygren 66th 32:03 2003 14. Chad Zehms 67th 34:10 1993 Second Team (6th-10th Places) Aaron Nodolf 67th 33:43 1997 Year Runner Place Time 1993 Chad Zehm 6th 25:40 ** Regional was 5,000m until 2000, Shaun Barnes 7th 25:44 when it became 6,000m Coach of the Year Year Coach Team Place 1993 Pete Corfeld Champions

In 2005 Nate Weiland posted the third- Newcomer of the Year best regional fi nish in school history and Year Runner Place Time earned all-league second honors for the 1992 Scott Brinen 4th 26:09 second-straight year. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 49 RECORDS/HISTORY Panther All-Americans Milwaukee has a rich history of All-Americans from the origins of the program. Our records prior to our jump to Division I in 1990 are incomplete. On these pages is the most comprehensive list of Panther All-Americans compiled, dating back to 1981. Corrections and additions to this list are welcome in the UWM Sports Information offi ce and can be directed to Assistant Sports Information Director Kevin Conway at [email protected]. We will look to provide a complete list on our website, www.uwmpanthers.com, and in future editions of the Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide.

Women’s Track & Field All-Americans AIAW All-Americans (1981-82) • NAIA All-Americans (1983-89)

Letitia Beckett • 1984 Outdoor 100m 4th Theresa Lyles • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd Lynn Blahnick • 1985 Indoor 60m 2nd Linda Marquardt • 1984 Indoor 1000m 6th • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1983 Indoor Mile 4th • 1985 Outdoor 100m 4th • 1983 Outdoor 5000m National Champion Lynn Bouche • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1983 Outdoor 10,000m National Champion Panther All-AmericansPanther • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1984 Indoor Mile 4th • 1986 Indoor 2-Mile National Champion • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1984 Outdoor 3000m 3rd Cathy Davis Crystal Griggs • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd Mary Medicus • 1988 Indoor Long Jump 6th • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1988 Outdoor Long Jump 6th • 1985 Indoor Mile 2nd • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th Carrie Haen • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay National Champions • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd Aberdeen Morton Sharon Davis • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd Lynn Hidde • 1986 Indoor Shot Put 6th • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1985 Outdoor Long Jump 3rd • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd Betty Fugate • 1985 Outdoor 100mH 2nd • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1988 Outdoor 400mH 6th • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd Sheila Mosby Gloria Gregory Anne Hills • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1983 Indoor 60m 5th • 1985 Indoor 880-yard 2nd • 1983 Outdoor 100m 4th • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1985 Outdoor 800m 4th Becky Norris • 1986 Indoor 880-yard 4th • 1989 Outdoor High Jump 6th • 1987 Indoor 880-yard 3rd • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay National Champions Lauri Nowakowski • 1987 Outdoor 800m 5th • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m 4th • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd April O’Banner • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th Kathy Kemp • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th Kim Robertson • 1988 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 6th • 1983 Outdoor 200m 6th • 1989 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 5th • 1984 Outdoor 100m 6th • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd Cheryl Konkol • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd • 1981 Outdoor 10,000m 4th • 1985 Indoor 60m 5th • 1982 Outdoor 10,000m 4th • 1984 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 100m 2nd Diane Lemmitt • 1985 Outdoor 200m 4th • 1984 Outdoor 400m 4th • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1984 Outdoor 4x100m 3rd • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd Gloria Gregory • 1984 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd 50 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com RECORDS/HISTORY Maggie Schweinert Men’s Track & Field All-Americans Panther All-Americans • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd NCAA Division III All-Americans (1981-85) • NAIA All-Americans (1986-89) • 1989 Indoor Mile 4th NCAA Division I All-Americans (1990-Present) • 1989 Outdoor Mile 4th George Bezold Chris Peske • 1983 Outdoor 800m 3rd • 1985 Indoor 5000m 2nd Amy Simonsen • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay National Champions Cory Peterson • 1987 Outdoor 1500m Dean Bohlman • 1996 Indoor 800m 10th • 1985 Indoor High Jump 3rd • 1997 Indoor 800m 6th Felicia Sutton • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd Dave Dufek Rudy Robertson • 1984 Outdoor 400mH 4th • 1983 Outdoor Decathlon 2nd • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1985 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd • 1985 Indoor 400m 5th • 1985 Outdoor 400mH 3rd Jim Fehrenbach • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd • 1987 Indoor Triple Jump 6th Paul Rivas • 1986 Outdoor 400mH 5th • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd Ken Lobins • 1987 Outdoor 400mH 3rd • 1983 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th Tony Russo • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1984 Indoor 800m National Champion • 1986 Outdoor Discus 5th • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th • 1985 Indoor 800m 2nd • 1987 Outdoor Discus 8th • 1985 Outdoor 800m 4th Ann Thomas • 1987 Indoor 880-yard 6th Anthony Suttle • 1987 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd • 1987 Outdoor 800m 5th • 1989 Outdoor 800m National Champion • 1987 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 4th • 1987 Outdoor 4x400m Relay 4th Jeff Majerus • 1981 Outdoor Pole Vault 6th Inabelle Thompson • 1985 Indoor Mile Relay 3rd Track & Field/Cross Country National Meet Finishes • 1985 Outdoor 400m 6th • 1985 Outdoor Sprint Medley 3rd Men Men • 1985 Outdoor Mile Relay 3rd Year Affi liation Place Pts Year Affi liation Place Pts Indoor • 1985 Outdoor 4x100m Relay 3rd Indoor 1981 AIAW 4th N/A 1985 Division III 5th 23 1983 NAIA 12th 6 Debbie Willis 1987 NAIA t-35th 2 1984 NAIA 9th 13 • 1984 Indoor Distance Medley 2nd 1997 Division I t-51st 3 1985 NAIA 3rd 40 1986 NAIA 5th N/A Corrina Zimborski Outdoor 1987 NAIA 5th 29 • 1987 Indoor 1000m 3rd 1931 Division I t-32nd 2 1988 NAIA 6th 9 • 1987 Indoor 2-Mile Relay National Champions 1963 Division II 6th 23 1989 NAIA 28th 4 • 1988 Indoor 2-Mile Relay 2nd 1966 Division II t-37th 4 Outdoor 1967 Division II t-29th 8 1981 AIAW 5th N/A Women’s Cross Country 1968 Division II t-48th 2 1982 AIAW 21st 6 1969 Division II t-33rd 6 1983 NAIA 7th 26 All-Americans 1970 Division II t-30th 6 1984 NAIA 5th 31 1981 Division III t-61st 1/2 1985 NAIA 3rd 59 Lynn Bouche 1983 Division III t-16th 32 1987 NAIA 7th N/A 1988 NAIA t-29th 9 NAIA - 1984 (17th) • 1985 (11th) 1984 Division III t-32nd 15 1985 Division III t-44th 5 Barbara hoch Cross Country 1986 NAIA N/A 2 1979 AIAW Division II 16th AIAW - 1980 1987 NAIA t-36th N/A 1980 AIAW Division II 16th 1989 NAIA t-23rd 10 1981 AIAW Division II 13th Cheryl Konkol 1983 NAIA 9th AIAW - 1980 • 1981 (8th) 1984 NAIA 8th Cross Country 1985 NAIA 6th Linda Marquardt 1985 NAIA 26th 1986 NAIA 10th AIAW - 1982 (19th) 1986 NAIA 13th 1987 NAIA 6th NAIA - 1983 • 1984 (13th) 1987 NAIA 12th 1988 NAIA 11th www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 51 RECORDS/HISTORY Wisconsin Intercollegiate WWIAC Indoor Championships Athletic Conference 60-yard 200-yard Hurdles Like a majority of the schools in the 1984 Gloria Gregory 7.14 1984 Felicia Sutton 29.14 University of Wisconsin System, UW- 1983 Gloria Gregory 7.18 Milwaukee spent time in the Wiscon- Long Jump sin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference 300-yard 1983 Margie Tremeer 19-1 (WIAC). 1984 Gloria Gregory 36.17 1978 Ann Literski 17-4 1983 Gloria Gregory 36.78 The University began competition in 1982 Kim Williams 36.85 880-yard Relay the Wisconsin Normal Conference in 1984 Milwaukee 1:45.31 1913, with records indicating the men’s 600-yard 1983 Milwaukee 1:45.33 team had won the inaugural track & 1984 Deb Schulman 1:26.73 1982 Milwaukee 1:46.68 fi eld championships in 1915. Mile Mile Relay The conference, as well as member in- 1982 Cheryl Konkol 5:00.89 1984 Milwaukee 4:03.16 stitutions underwent multiple name 1981 Cheryl Konkol 4:58.69 changes, eventually becoming the Year-By-Year Team Finish League Championships Wisconsin State University Conference Two Mile 1984 • Champions (WSUC). UWM left the WSUC in 1964. 1981 Cheryl Konkol 10:36.85 1983 • Second 1982 • Champions Records indicate the Milwaukee wom- 60-yard Hurdles 1981 • Fourth en competed in the Women’s WIAC 1984 Felicia Sutton 8.79 1980 • Fifth (WWIAC) from 1976 until 1984. The 1982 Patty Ballard 8.55 1979 • Third conference instituted an indoor league 1980 Patty Ballard 8.40 1978 • Second meet beginning in 1977. 1977 • Tied-Third

In 1997, the WSUC and WWIAC merged to form the co-ed WIAC. WWIAC Outdoor Championships 100m 10,000m Men’s WSUC Championships 1984 Gloria Gregory 12.23 1983 Linda Marquardt 35:54.08 1983 Gloria Gregory 12.20 1982 Cheryl Konkol 37:18.10 The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1982 Kim Williams 12.25 is on record as having won 33 WSUC 1978 Josette Marlega *11.47 100m Hurdles Outdoor Championships in the 46 years 1977 Josette Marlega *11.66 1984 Felicia Sutton 15.29 between 1915 and 1964. The Green 1976 Kathy McCann *11.00 1976 Laura Blank 14.50 Gulls, as was the school’s nickname from * Notes 100 Yards 1927-56, won 26-straight titles from 1928-53. There were no championship 400m Hurdles meets for four years during World War II 200m 1984 Felicia Sutton 1:05.67 from 1943-46. 1984 Gloria Gregory 25.11 1983 Kim Robertson 25.22 Long Jump WSUC Championship Years 1982 Kim Williams 25.06 1983 Margie Tremeer 18-5 1/4 1915 1933 1949 1977 Josette Marlega *25.72 1977 Ann Literski 18-5 1/4 1919 1934 1950 1976 Kathy McCann *25.00 1976 Ann Literski 17-4 1921 1935 1951 * Notes 220 Yards 1922 1936 1952 Year-By-Year Team Finish 1923 1937 1953 400m 1984 • Second 1924 1938 1955 1984 Diane Lemmitt 56.89 1983 • Second 1928 1939 1959 1982 • Third 1929 1940 1960 800m 1981 • Fifth 1930 1941 1961 1984 Lynn Blahnik 2:17.58 1980 • Fifth 1931 1942 1963 1979 • Fourth 1932 1948 1964 5000m 1978 • Fourth 1981 Cheryl Konkol 17:28.71 1977 • Third 1976 • Second 52 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago Chancellor Carlos Santiago Chancellor Carlos E. Santiago is the seventh Chancellor of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. In this position, he is the chief administra- tive offi cer of the university, and a partner with a great number of constituents on and off campus.

Chancellor Santiago also holds the academic rank of Professor of Economics at UWM. As a labor economist, he has regional expertise in the Caribbean and Central America, with special emphasis on Puerto Rico. His research interests include labor market issues, problems of structural adjustment and debt, and labor mi- gration to the United States. He has on the playing fi eld. I will be a strong supporter of this unbeatable received grants and fellowships from a approach to academics and athletics.” variety of organizations including the Ford Foundation, Rockefeller Founda- Dr. Santiago is the author or co-author of fi ve books focusing on tion, Fulbright Association, National Puerto Rican society and economy, with the latest being the forth- Science Foundation, and Russell Sage coming “Puerto Ricans in the United States: The Development of a Foundation. Commuter Nation,” co-authored with Edna Acosta-Belén. He has co-edited another book and has published more than 30 articles He formerly held the position of Provost and Vice President for and book reviews in a wide variety of scholarly journals. Along with Academic Affairs at the University at Albany, State University of Dr. Acosta-Belén, Dr. Santiago also is a founding co-editor of the New York and functioned as the Chief Operating Offi cer of the Latino Research Review and is a member of the U.S. Congressional campus. He also formerly held the post of Associate Provost and Hispanic Caucus International Relations Advisory Group. Dean of Graduate Studies. He served as Associate Director of the Center for Latino, Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CELAC), Dr. Santiago’s wife, Azara Santiago-Rivera, has also joined the faculty and was Chair of the University Faculty Senate at the University at at UWM. She is an associate professor of educational psychology Albany for the academic year 1996-1997. in the School of Education.

With the University at Albany, Provost Santiago was a member of Chancellor Santiago has a Ph.D. in economics from Cornell Univer- its National Collegiate Athletic Association Certifi cation Steering sity (1982) and M.A. degrees in economics from Cornell University Committee, worked closely with the athletics department on aca- (1979) and the University of Puerto Rico (1975). demics- and admissions-related issues, and was involved with the New York Giants annual National Football League summer training Like most other boys growing up in Puerto Rico, Dr. Santiago played camp held at the University at Albany. baseball year-round and aspired to follow national heroes Roberto Clemente and Orlando Cepeda to Major League Baseball. Dr. San- “Universities must focus on creating the scholar-athlete,” Chancel- tiago played third base throughout high school and earned a place lor Santiago said. “Winning is nice, but fi rst and foremost you have on his division’s all-star team. In recent years, his sporting interests to focus on the academics. UWM clearly has that mindset, as shown have included golf, tennis, downhill skiing, walking and jogging. He by last year’s outstanding performance both in the classroom and also helped coach softball teams for his daughters. UWM Athletic Board The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee cially successful. The board is also dedicat- • Jose Torres • Douglas Woods Athletic Board plays a role in connecting ed to integrating a well-rounded athletic, the athletic department to the rest of the intramural and recreation program into • Erika Sander • Joseph Czarnezki campus community. Made up of a variety the life of the university, while also ensur- of staff and faculty members, students ing that the UWM athletic, intramural and • Jim Cleary • James Hazard and alumni, the board meets monthly and recreation program operates in a manner gets involved in a number of the activities that meets the highest ethical and regula- • Thomas Holme • Mark Keane of the athletic department. tory standards Offi cers, including a chair, vice-chair and secretary, are elected at the The board’s stated mission includes foster- fi rst meeting of the school year. The board • Laurie Marks • Virginia Stoffel ing an environment in which a diversifi ed also forms a variety of sub-committees to UWM athletic, intramural and recreation oversee various aspects of the athletic de- • Joe Rodriguez • Tim Schoewe program can be competitively and fi nan- partment, including the annual budget. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 53 THIS IS UWM Welcome to the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee of The University

Location/Environment graduate majors and submajors, 48 masters and 17 doctoral UWM’s 93-acre campus is located on Milwaukee’s upper East degree programs. Side, one of the city’s most attractive residential areas and home to many faculty, staff and students. The campus lies just They are separated into the following schools and colleges: fi ve blocks from the beautiful shoreline of Lake . • Allied Health Professions • The Arts Its location in the business, fi nancial, cultural and industrial • Architecture and Urban Planning heart of the state gives students an edge in getting profes- • Education sional experience while still in school. • Business Administration • Nursing The compact campus is situated along residential tree-lined • Engineering & Applied Science streets and stately homes 10 minutes from downtown. UWM • Social Welfare is ranked as the second safest campus in Wisconsin. • Library & Information Science • Letters & Science History Originally founded in 1885 as the Milwaukee State Normal Faculty School, the school expanded its curriculum in 1927 to become With a distinguished faculty of more than 1,300, UWM is listed the Milwaukee State Teachers College. In 1951, it became Wis- among the top 100 public institutions in the nation in research consin State College-Milwaukee, and in 1956, UW-Milwaukee and development expenditures. UWM’s individual schools was created with a merger of the State College and the Uni- and colleges have achieved national recognition, as well as versity of Wisconsin Extension Center in Milwaukee top accreditation, by their review groups.

UWM Today Areas Of Excellence UWM has an enrollment of more than 25,000 students, the UWM has nine University System Centers of Excellence, areas second largest in the state. The university boasts 120 under- of the university that have received special recognition from

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the UW System Board of Regents for outstanding achieve- UWM Fast Facts ments in diverse area of instruction, scholarship, research and Students ...... 28,046 performance. Degree Programs...... 149 • School of Architecture and Urban Planning Undergrad Programs...... 81 • Center for Business Competitiveness Masters Programs ...... 48 • Institute of Chamber Music Doctoral Programs ...... 18 • Center for Great Lakes Studies Schools and Colleges ...... 12 • Professional Theatre Training Program • Laboratory for Surface Studies (Education ‘17), the former prime minister of Israel, for whom • Center for Teacher Education the UWM library is named. Other distinguished grads include • Center for Twentieth-Century Studies Ben Marcus, founder of the Marcus Corporation, and Robert A. • Women’s Studies Consortium Uihlein Jr., the former president, chairman and CEO of Schlitz Brewing Among The Best UWM is one of 148 U.S. colleges and universities (from a total Notable graduates in the sports world include the late - of 3,600) ranked by the Carnegie Foundation in the top group CAR champion Alan Kulwicki (Mechanical Engineering ‘77) and called Doctoral/Research Universities - Extensive. former NFL All-Pro defensive back Mike Reinfeldt (Business ‘75), vice president and chief fi nancial offi cer of the Seattle Se- Alumni ahawks of the National Football League. Reinfeldt previously 65 percent of alumni remain in Southeastern Wisconsin and worked for the Green Bay Packers. NFL referee Bill Carollo, who include many of Milwaukee’s business, cultural and commu- offi ciated the 2003 Super Bowl, is also a UWM grad. nity leaders. More than 100,000 UWM grads live in all 50 states and abroad. U.S World Cup standout and current Major League Soccer star Tony Sanneh also attended UWM, as did Illinois men’s basket- Among UWM’s many distinguished graduates are Golda Meir ball coach Bruce Weber. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 55 THIS IS UWM Milwaukee, The Genuine American City, is steeped in tradition The Historic Third Ward is quickly becoming the “off-Broadway” and history, alive in growth and development. From the spar- of Milwaukee’s arts scene. It is home to the new Broadway The- kling clean water of Lake Michigan, to the rich heritage of our atre Center as well as another, smaller, experimental theatre. In ethnic neighborhoods, Milwaukee invites you to discover its addition, this restored warehouse district features a number unique, diverse community. of art galleries, the well-regarded Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, coffee houses, cafes, and antique stores. An abun- Heralded as “The City of Festivals,” Milwaukee hosts more than dance of new housing in the form of loft-style apartments and 15 annual festivals, including the world’s largest music festival, condominiums are also becoming a part of the landscape in Summerfest, and over a dozen ethnic festivals all held along the Historic Third Ward. Milwaukee’s spectacular lakefront. Milwaukee’s museum scene is also active. The Milwaukee Art The RiverWalk, which meanders through the heart of down- Museum has wrapped up a $100 million expansion featuring town, recently received a $13 million facelift, and development a dramatic wing-like sculpture rising high above Milwaukee’s City of Milwaukee continues to the north and south. Fine food, cultural venues, lakefront. The Milwaukee Public Museum is in the midst of a eclectic shops, exciting nightlife and a wide array of distinctive $6.5 million project establishing a permanent interpretation sports bars are located along the RiverWalk. Also prevalent of “Butterfl ies Alive!,” the museum’s most successful exhibit along the RiverWalk are many brewpubs and microbreweries. ever. The Milwaukee County Zoo is well-known as one of the Gondolas and water taxies frequently travel Milwaukee’s sce- fi nest in the nation. nic RiverWalk area.

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56 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM Milwaukee also loves its sports. The city put its stamp on Major The Milwaukee Mile, an auto racing track located at State Fair of MilwaukeeCity League Baseball with the arrival of Miller Park in the spring of Park, is home to a NASCAR Busch Series and an Indy Racing 2001. The $400 million, one-of-a-kind ballpark features a con- League event, added just this year. Plus, the sports landscape vertible roof and natural grass. Offering the fi nest in ballpark also includes an annual PGA event and one of the best county amenities, Miller Park is a park within a park - that is, it includes park systems in the nation. places to tailgate along the Menomonee River, a sports- themed restaurant, and an elegantly fi nished restaurant, the Milwaukee is also a tourist and business destination for travel- .300 Club. Miller Park also played host the Major League All- ers around the state and nation. The Midwest Express Center Star Game in 2002. downtown serves as the city’s main convention center, and draws groups from around the world to host their annual ac- Two of the city’s other professional sports teams, including the tivities in Milwaukee. NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks, play at the downtown Bradley Center. In addition, the U.S. Cellular Arena downtown is now the home Milwaukee is also easy to get to, located at the intersections of the UWM men’s basketball team, as well as the Milwaukee of interstates 94 and 43. Milwaukee’s General Mitchell Inter- Wave of the Major Indoor Soccer League. The arena has under- national Airport has nearly 20 airlines and over 500 daily de- gone major renovations and also hosts a number of concerts partures and arrivals, and Amtrak runs daily non-stop trains to and other special events. Chicago.

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In fact, the department has experienced unprecedented suc- cess on and off the playing surface under Haidet. This past year, UWM won the McCafferty Trophy, the Horizon League’s All-Sports Trophy, for the fourth time in six years. UWM won 10 league titles and claimed a third- straight regular season league title in men’s basketball. UWM has also won the women’s all-sports award in fi ve of the last six years and the men’s all- sports award for two-straight years. Bud Haidet with the Horizon League’s McCafferty Trophy, which UWM has won four of the last six years. The biggest highlight of last year came after the Horizon League basketball ment has regularly set attendance records in Milwaukee while season was completed. The Panther men again made their tournaments for women’s basketball, men’s and women’s soccer mark in the NCAA Tournament, beating Big 12 power Oklahoma and women’s volleyball have all drawn accolades. before falling to eventual national champion Florida. At the same time, the Panther women were battling with Michigan In the classroom, 67 UWM student-athletes were named to State in the NCAA Tournament, only to fall in the contest. Those the Academic Honor Roll this past spring, the highest number basketball accomplishments came on the heels of a 2005 post- in the league. Numerous Panthers have also won league and

Director of Athletics Bud Haidet season run that saw the Panther men advance to the Sweet 16 national academic awards. And, the current cumulative grade and garner national recognition. point average of all student-athletes is above 3.0.

Basketball is far from the only sport where UWM has ex- Haidet has also directed an upgrade in facilities for all of UWM perienced tremendous success. In fact, both the men’s and athletics. The recently-completed Klotsche Center renovation women’s soccer teams advanced to the second round of the - the Pavilion - has vastly improve the offi ce and training space NCAA Tournament this past year. The men knocked off Bradley for the athletic department. Haidet has also led the extremely before falling in overtime to national runner-up New Mexico, successful move by the men’s basketball team to the U.S. Cel- while the women beat Purdue before falling to Marquette on lular Arena in downtown Milwaukee and shown the way for a last-second goal. improvements at and Engelmann Field, which had lights installed prior to the 2006 soccer seasons. The success at UWM actually started long ago. UWM fi nished second in the McCafferty Trophy standings during the 1997-98 Over Haidet’s tenure, athletics at UWM has moved from NAIA school year and during the 1999-2000 school year. In fact, fol- Division II to NCAA Division I status, and from independent lowing the 1999-2000 season, UWM fi nished just one point out status to membership in two athletic conferences, raising the of fi rst place and won the MCC men’s all-sports championship. bar of competition each time. Haidet notes that the strong com- The Panthers then won the league’s all-sports trophy for the mitment to athletics by the institution and student association fi rst time after the 2000-01 season, and then won it again after has greatly contributed to the rapid and successful growth of the 2003-04 campaign. the program. He also feels past student-athletes, coaches and administrators helped set in motion the success UWM enjoys. Many of UWM’s teams have also gained national recognition under Haidet. The great success of the men’s basketball team Haidet is active in numerous NCAA activities. He has completed also includes an NCAA berth in 2003 and a National Invitation Level I-III NCAA Athletics Management courses and was a Tournament appearance in 2004. The men’s soccer team has member of two NCAA Division I Peer Review Certifi cation teams qualifi ed for the fi ve of the last sixNCAA Tournaments and has and two NCAA committees. He is was recently the chair of the been ranked as high as eighth in the nation. The women’s vol- Horizon League’s Executive Council and is active in all of the leyball team has qualifi ed for six of the last nine NCAA Tourna- league’s activities. ments while women’s soccer has made four NCAA Tournament trips since 2001 and advanced to the second round in each of Prior to coming to UWM, Haidet was an athletics administrator the last two seasons. The women’s basketball team also made at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he earned both his the NCAA Tournament in 2001 and baseball has been a regular bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Last fall, he was inducted into in the NCAA Tournament. the Miami Athletics Hall of Fame. A former captain in the marine corps, Haidet enjoys weight training, hiking and fi shing, and UWM has also earned the reputation for hosting successful spending time with his wife, Beth, stepson, Drew, four children Horizon League Championships. The men’s basketball tourna- and 13 grandchildren. 58 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM Athletics Administration Chuck Lang Associate Athletic Director Jason Clark Assistant Athletic Director

Chuck Lang joined the UWM athletic department in the fall of Jason Clark was named the assistant athletic director for exter- 2002 as an associate athletic director. As the associate director nal operations in April of 1999. Clark serves as the marketing of external affairs, Lang’s duties include supervising the assistant director for UWM’s athletic department while also participating director of external operations, the athletic business offi ce and in other external affairs. the fundraising coordinator. His main responsibilities are sponsor- Most importantly, he serves as the chief financial administrator. This ship sales, marketing, promotions and includes overseeing policy develop- advertising for all 15 of UWM’s varsity ment, public relations and nego- sports. In addition, he oversees the tiation and construction of all major Panther Media Network, helping to contracts. coordinate UWM’s relationships with Clear Channel Communications on Lang is also in charge of the men’s and the radio side and Weigel Broadcast- women’s soccer programs at UWM ing on the television side. and has helped to oversee the Panther men’s basketball team’s transition to Clark also helps to coordinate some the U.S. Cellular Arena in 2003. He has also played an integral role in the expanded radio and television coverage for UWM special events for the athletic department, including the an- basketball and has taken the lead for the department on devel- nual men’s basketball golf outing and the athletic department’s oping an integrated marketing plan for all of UWM’s sports. participation in the Wisconsin State Fair. He also coordinates the activities of the UWM cheerleaders and the school’s mascot, The expansion of UWM’s marketing efforts have included an Victor E. Panther. extensive deal with Clear Channel for radio coverage and adver- tising, a deal with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for increased advertising and an agreement with Weigel Broadcasting for ex- tensive television coverage on CBS-58 and WMLW in Milwaukee. UWM has also experienced a steady rise in seasonpticket sales over the last fi ve years.

Joe Rodriguez Faculty Athletic Rep. Steve Lautz Compliance Coordinator

Joe Rodriguez is beginning his second year as the Faculty Athlet- Stephen Lautz is starting his fourth year as the compliance ics Representative for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. coordinator for UWM Athletics.

Rodriguez is an Associate Professor in Prior to coming to UWM, Lautz was the Department of History at UWM, a law clerk and associate for Bond, where he has taught for the past 14 Schoeneck and King in Overland years. He is also the Director of the Park, Kan., for four years. He repre- Urban Studies Programs at UWM. sented colleges and universities on Rodriguez has been published in the matters involving NCAA legislation areas of U.S. Latino history and U.S. ur- and conducted investigations of al- ban history. He is currently research- leged NCAA rules violations. He was ing the ways the Milwaukee media also involved in conducting audits of represents urban development. athletic departments, particularly in the areas of recruiting, summer camps In his role as faculty athletic representative, Rodriguez provides and clinics. oversight and advice in the admiminstration of the athletics program. In particular, he reviews academic performance and He did his undergraduate work at Gustavus Adolphus before at- the delivery of academic services to the student-athlete. He is tending law school at the University of Kansas. He also served as also involved in the monitoring of the personal welfare of the Editor-in-Chief of the Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy. student-athletes and institutional compliance with NCAA and conference regulations. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 59 THIS IS UWM UWM Athletics - A Winning Way UWM In The NCAAs Men’s Soccer 1979 First Round The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee 1980 First Round has moved itself into a prominent posi- 1990 First Round tion both regionally and nationally in the 2001 First Round 2002 Second Round world of intercollegiate athletics. 2003 Second Round 2004 Second Round For the fourth time in the last six years, 2005 Second Round UWM found itself on top of the Horizon UWM Athletics League when the 2005-06 school year Track & Field ended. The Panthers claimed the league’s 1995 Nationals McCafferty Trophy, given to the top ath- 1996 Nationals letic program in the league. UWM also Women’s Soccer won the award in 2000-01, 2003-04 and 1997 First Round 2004-05, and has won fi ve of the last six 2001 First Round women’s all-sports awards along with the 2002 First Round last two men’s sports awards. 2005 Second Round 2006 Second Round UWM earned the McCafferty Trophy thanks to another great year by a number Women’s Volleyball of teams during the 2005-06 seasons. 1998 First Round 1999 First Round UWM’s fall sports squads of men’s soccer, 2000 First Round women’s soccer and women’s volleyball 2001 First Round all won Horizon League titles while the 2002 First Round men’s and women’s soccer teams ad- 2006 First Round vanced to the second round of the NCAA Good things have been happening in Tournament. It was the fifth-straight UWM athletics for some time. In the Baseball appearance in the second round for the 2002-03 season, UWM won fi ve league 1999 Regionals men, while the women beat Purdue in a titles and sent four teams to NCAA Tour- 2001 Regionals 2002 Regionals penalty kick shootout to advance to the mament play. The Panther men’s soccer second round for the fi rst time ever. team was ranked as high as eighth in the Women’s Basketball nation and the men’s basketball team 2001 First Round Then last winter, UWM’s men’s basketball made its fi rst NCAA Tournament appear- 2006 First Round team won its third-straight regular season ance. UWM’s fi rst McCafferty Trophy came Horizon League title, won the league after the Panthers won nine league titles Men’s Basketball tournament and advanced to the second in the 2000-01 school year. 2003 First Round round of the NCAA Tournament. The ap- 2005 Sweet 16 pearance in the tourney was the third in UWM student-athletes have also become 2006 Second Round four years for the men, who have now known for their work in the classroom. UWM In The Classroom won three NCAA Tournament games over This past spring, 67 student-athletes were Departmental Team Cume GPA the past two seasons. One year removed named to the Horizon League Academic (as of June 2006) from a run to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Honor Roll. UWM student-athletes also 3.143 Tournament, the Panthers knocked off regularly appear on the league’s aca- Oklahoma in the fi rst round before falling demic all-league teams and the cumula- Number of Student-Athletes With to eventual national champion Florida. tive grade-point average for the athletic 3.0-or-better cume GPA The Panther women’s basketball team department consistently is above 3.0. (as of June 2006) also won the league and advanced to 179 the NCAA Tournament, while the men’s Quality facilities are also a part of the ath- track and fi eld team won both indoor and letic scene at UWM. The new Pavilion, an Student-Athletes on League Honor Roll outdoor league crowns and the Panther addition to the Klotsche Center, opened 67 women won an indoor league title. in January of 2006 and now houses all 60 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM UWM Athletics UWM’S LEAGUE AWARDS MCCAFFERTY TROPHY WINNER 2001, 2004, 2005, 2006

WOMEN’S ALL-SPORTS AWARD 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006

MEN’S ALL-SPORTS AWARD 2000, 2005, 2006 UWM’S LEAGUE TITLES Baseball 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002

The 2006-07 UWM Athletic Staff Men’s Cross Country 1993 of the athletics offi ces, as well as new teams, is reknowned to be one of the best locker rooms, team rooms, training collegiate soccer facilities in the country. Women’s Cross Country 1992, 1993 rooms, weight rooms and an academic Lights have been added to the fi eld this center. The facility, which also includes summer, and a new team room has also Men’s Indoor Track & Field a tremendous amount of space for the been developed. The Panther baseball 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, general student population, rates as one team plays at Henry Aaron Field, while 2001, 2004, 2005,2006 of the best athletic offi ce and workout occassionally getting the chance to play facilities in the Horizon League. at Miller Park. Extensive work on the fi eld, Men’s Outdoor Track & Field fencing and dugouts has been completed 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005,2006 The project also included a renovation of over the last few years, with plans for ad- the 5,000-seat Klotsche Center, which is ditional renovations on the table. Women’s Indoor Track & Field home to the women’s volleyball, women’s 2000,2001,2003, 2006 basketball and track and fi eld teams. The Athletics has a long history at UWM. facility now has air conditioning and a Some sports records date back to the late Women’s Outdoor Track & Field new sound system, as well as two new 1800’s and UWM fi elded a football team 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003 concession stands. Plus, with it standing until 1974. UWM has played on all levels Men’s Swimming & Diving adjacent to the new Pavilion, fans at- of NCAA competition, including stints as 2000 tending events can park in the Pavilion’s a Division II and Division III institution new parking garage and attend events along with its current run in Division I. Women’s Swimming & Diving without ever stepping outside. The swim- UWM athletics also spent some years in 2001 ming and diving teams have their own NAIA competition. The school’s athletic pool in the Klotsche Center, located on teams have also competed in the Wis- Men’ s Soccer the lower level. consin state school league for a number 1990,1993,1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 of years, while competing in the Mid- UWM’s men’s basketball team has played Continent Conference and Midwestern Women’s Soccer at the U.S. Cellular Arena in downtown Collegiate Conference/Horizon League 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, Milwaukee since the 2003 Horizon since moving to Division I. 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 League Tournament. The move down- town has been a successful one, with UWM has 15 varsity athletic teams and Women’s Volleyball attendance records set each season offers its prospective student-athletes 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 the Panthers have played in the historic aid in the form of athletic scholarships. building. Full and partial scholarships are available Men’s Basketball in all 15 varsity sports. Full scholarships 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Meanwhile, UWM’s other recent facility include the cost of room and board, in improvements have come at the soccer addition to tuition and books. Scholar- Women’s Basketball and baseball fi elds. On-campus Engel- ships are based on athletic ability and 2001, 2006 mann Field, home of the Panther soccer academic success. www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 61 THIS IS UWM Athletic Staff (all 414 area code)

Athletics Administration and Support Staff Women’s Basketball Bud Haidet ...... [email protected] Sandy Botham ...... [email protected] Director of Athletics ...... 229-5669 Head Coach ...... 229-4405 Chuck Lang ...... [email protected] John Motherwell ...... [email protected] Associate Athletic Director...... 229-5152 Assistant Coach ...... 229-5661 Jason Clark ...... [email protected] Travis Brewster...... [email protected]

Directory Assistant Athletic Director ...... 229-2351 Assistant Coach ...... 229-3889 Stephen Lautz ...... [email protected] Sheila Roux ...... [email protected] Compliance Coordinator ...... 229-3073 Assistant Coach ...... 229-4172 Kevin O’Connor ...... [email protected] Lindsay Bronson ...... [email protected] Sports Information Director ...... 229-5674 Director of Basketball Operations ...... 229-2468 Kevin Conway ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-2413 Men’s Soccer Chris Zills ...... [email protected] Jon Coleman ...... [email protected] Asst. Sports Information Director ...... 229-4593 Head Coach ...... 229-5150 LeVar Ridgeway ...... [email protected] Bob Spielmann ...... [email protected] Ticket and Events Manager ...... 229-2958 Associate Head Coach ...... 229-5377 Chris Dadaian ...... [email protected] Brian Morgan ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-4498 Asst. Ticket and Events Manager ...... 229-2958 Dave Clark ...... [email protected] Women’s Soccer Director of Camps, Facilities and Scheduling ...... 229-2238 Mike Moynihan ...... [email protected] Tom Vollman ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-4554 Athletic Academic Advisor ...... 229-2257 David Nikolic ...... [email protected] Sharif Chambliss ...... [email protected] Associate Head Coach ...... 229-2305 Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor ...... 229-2257 Kristen St. Clair ...... [email protected] John Stewart ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-5581 Director Corporate Sales ...... 229-5634 Melanie Fisher...... mnfi [email protected] Men’s and Women’s Swimming and Diving Athletic Development ...... 229-3904 Dave Griffore ...... [email protected]

Athletic Department Staff Celita Kouzes ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5153 Accountant ...... 229-3383 Erica Janssen ...... [email protected] Ann Brantman ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-1131 University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5669 Todd Hill ...... [email protected] Brenda Brown ...... [email protected] Diving Coach ...... 229-0534 University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5151 Jill Jurena ...... [email protected] Women’s Tennis University Services Program Associate ...... 229-3710 Matt McCaskill ...... [email protected] Deidre Merritt ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5523 University Services Program Associate ...... 229-5158 Vicki Hastings ...... [email protected] Men’s and Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Cheerleading Co-Coach ...... 229-3777 Pete Corfeld ...... [email protected] Leigh Wallace ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5149 Cheerleading Co-Coach ...... 229-3777 Jason Francis ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-2567 Baseball Stefan Rudiger ...... [email protected] Scott Doffek ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-1130 Head Coach ...... 229-5670 Cory Bigler ...... [email protected] Women’s Volleyball Assistant Coach ...... 229-2433 Kathy Litzau ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-3739 Men’s Basketball Susie Johnson ...... [email protected] Associate Head Coach ...... 229-4483 Rob Jeter ...... [email protected] Rocky Koenig ...... [email protected] Head Coach ...... 229-5158 Assistant Coach ...... 229-0535 Brian Bidlingmyer ...... [email protected] Lindsey Spoden ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-6192 Director of Volleyball Operations ...... 229-0535 Chad Boudreau ...... [email protected] Assistant Coach ...... 229-3738 The UWM Athletic Offi ces are located in the new Pavilion, located Duffy Conroy ...... [email protected] on the northeast corner of campus. The parking garage adjacent Assistant Coach ...... 229-4294 to the Pavilion is accessible from both Edgewood and Downer. If Ronnie Jones ...... [email protected] you enter from the garage, turn left in the Pavilion lobby and the Director of Basketball Operations ...... 229-4490 athletic offi ces are on the left. If you arrive through the main en- Chip MacKenzie ...... [email protected] trance on the east side of the building, the athletic offi ces are on Video Coordinator ...... 229-5175 the right. 62 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM The UWM’s Athletic Training Staff is responsible for taking care Athletic Training John Ochsenwald Dir. of Sports Medicine of the school’s student-athletes. This licensed and certifi ed athletic training staff is headed by Director John Ochsenwald. Director of Sports Medicine John Ochsenwald oversees the The entire staff is closely involved in the education of about 30 sports medicine department. Ochsenwald, who assumed his du- undergraduate athletic training students, whom, in conjunc- ties in July 1992, supervises assistant trainers and student train- tion with the Department of Human Movement Sciences, are ers in all sports, and serves as staff working and studying to become certifi ed athletic trainers in athletic trainer for the men’s soccer the highly successful and nationally accredited Athletic Train- and men’s and women’s swimming ing Education Program, which is spearheaded by curriculum programs. He is also a clinical assistant director Dr. Kyle Ebersole. These undergraduate students assist professor and teacher in the Athletic the certifi ed athletic training staff in the day-to-day care of the Training Education Program. student-athlete’s sports medicine needs.

Ochsenwald came to UWM from the The staff includes a select group of sports medicine profession- University of Illinois, where he was als. The Panthers also have access to other specialized profes- an assistant athletic trainer for 10 sionals to assist in peak performance. years. At Illinois, Ochsenwald worked primarily with the football, baseball and wrestling teams. In addition to teaching the undergraduate athletic training students, the staff provides care on a daily basis to UWM’s 295 A 1980 graduate of The Ohio State University, Ochsenwald student athletes. Each year the facilities, equipment, supplies received his master’s degree from Illinois in 1982. He worked and knowledge are upgraded to progress sports medicine care at Illinois as a graduate assistant athletic trainer before assum- to UWM’s student-athletes. The athletic training staff moved ing a full-time position there. Ochsenwald and his wife, Jan, into its new working space in the Pavilion this past January. have two children, Jenna and Jamie, and make their home in The state-of-the-art 5,500-square foot athletic training facility Cedarburg, Wis. added a SwimEx hydrotherapy unit to a more recent progressive equipment addition, an isokinetic testing and strengthening Biodex unit. Chuck Serpa Strength and Conditioning Coach

Chuck Serpa serves as UWM’s strength and conditioning coach, working with all 15 of the school’s varsity sports.

Serpa has spearheaded a number of positive developments in the strength and conditioning program, highlighted by the new dedicated athletics weight room in the new Pavilion. The strength training area features free weights, resistance machinery and specialized motor- skill and coordination equipment, all designed to condition athletes, in- The student-athlete-only weight room creasing their strength, power, speed, endurance and agility.

UWM’s strength and conditioning program also incorporates plenty of work with athletes to develop and retain natural fl ex- ibility, jumping skills and reaction times.

Serpa has also implemented the department’s fi rst training manual that contains nutritional information, along with gen- eral strength training exercises and sport-specifi c strength training exercises. He has also brought more structure and or- ganization to the strength and conditioning area. Finally, Serpa has instituted a summer training program so student-athletes can continue their training year-round. A view of the sports medicine suite www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 63 THIS IS UWM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Athletic Department is The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is a member of the committed to enhancing the opportunities of academic, athletic NCAA CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. The mission of the NCAA and personal success of every student-athlete. As part of UWM’s and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is to maintain commitment, a partnership has been created between the aca- intercollegiate athletics as an integral part of the campus demic and athletic communities on campus to give all student- educational program and the student-athlete as an integral athletes an opportunity to achieve academic success. part of the student body. With this in mind, the UWM pro- gram, “SUCCESS,” was created to support student-athlete UWM has had a full-time athletic academic advisor since development and to enhance the quality of the student- 1998, and recently added a second staff member dedicated to athlete experience within the university setting. academics, reinforcing its commitment to its student-athletes’ Student-Athletes academic success. All new student-athletes meet with their advi- United for sor on an individual basis to assess specifi c needs. Programs for Commitment to Excellence academic advancement are developed, including monitoring Challenges courses, grades and academic progress. Education Service to Community and

The Student-Athlete UWM’s commitment has paid off. The Panthers have regularly Skills for Life had more student-athletes on the Horizon League Honor Roll than any other league school, and the department’s cumulative The life skills program includes fi ve major commitments: grade-point average is better-than-3.0. • Commitment to Academic Excellence – to support the aca- demic progress of the student-athlete toward intellectual The Academic Assistance Center, located in the new Pavilion, development and graduation. provides student-athletes with a quiet place to study, as well as • Commitment to Athletic Excellence – to build philosophical one-on-one tutoring opportunities. The academic center also foundations for the development of athletic programs that houses a full computer lab and numerous tutoring rooms, and are broad-based, equitable and dedicated to the well-being provides a closely-monitored atmosphere for studying and of the student-athlete. academic progress. • Commitment to Personal Development – to support the de- velopment of a well-balanced lifestyle for student-athletes, • Priority Registration - Academic Monitoring encouraging emotional well-being, personal growth and Student-athletes receive priority when registering for classes. decision-making skills. Academic advisors provide ongoing assistance with class sched- • Commitment to Career Development – to encourage the stu- uling and career planning. Progress reports from the professors dent-athlete to develop and pursue career and life goals. of each student-athlete are sought periodically throughout the • Commitment to Service – to engage the student-athlete in year, and academic progress is monitored regularly. service to his/her campus and surrounding communities.

• Tutors As participants in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program, numer- Individuals and group tutors are available in all subjects to ous UWM student-athletes - including two men’s basketball student-athletes upon request. The new Pavilion has private players - have been chosen to participate in the NCAA tutoring and study rooms for student-athletes. Foundation Leadership Conference. Kalombo Kadima was chosen to be a part of the conference in 2000, while Dan • Structured Study Weisse took part in the conference in 2001. Three women’s soccer players from UWM - Fanta Cooper in 1999, Erin Blae- All freshmen are required to attend study table for eight hours dow in 2000 and Erin Shaugnessy in 2003 - have also taken per week. Students meet Monday through Thursday for two part in the conference, as has Chris Dadaian of the men’s hours per night and are monitored by a member of the coaching soccer team in 2004. staff. Upperclassmen with a cumulative grade point average of less than 3.0 are also required to attend, however their hours The NCAA Foundation Leadership Conference is one of are pro-rated based on their GPA. the largest noncompetitive gatherings of student-athletes representing NCAA Divisions I, II and III. The participating • Post-Graduate Opportunities student-athletes are selected from more than 1,000 nomi- UWM boasts a 95 percent job placement rate through the nations that were submitted by member institutions that on-campus Career Development Center. Approximately 200 participate in the NCAA’s CHAMPS/Life Skills Program. employers interview on-campus each year. Workshops are of- fered to assist student-athletes in planning their career paths. Criteria for selection to the leadership conference include Numerous internships and job opportunities are available in the student-athletes’ demonstrated ability and strong desire the metro Milwaukee area, the business and economic center to be a leader and potential to benefi t signifi cantly from a of Wisconsin. leadership-development experience.

64 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM TOM VOLLMAN UWM Lands League-Best 67 On The Student-Athlete Athletics Academic Advisor Academic Honor Roll Tom Vollman currently serves as UWM’s athletics academic advi- Panther student-athletes excel again in classroom sor. In addition to developing a com- The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee placed 67 student-ath- prehensive program for academic letes on the Horizon League’s Spring Academic Honor Roll. enhancement, Vollman is responsible for providing tutoring and support That number tied Butler for the most in the league, continuing service assistance, coordinating a trend of stellar academic performance by UWM atudent- coursework, and monitoring grade athletes. For the spring semester, UWM student-athletes again reports, academic progress, and de- compiled a department-wide grade-point average of better gree completion requirements. than 3.0. Vollman is also extensively involved The list of honorees from UWM is highlighted by 12 student- in the CHAMPS/Life Skills Program at UWM, coordinating academic work- athletes apiece from both women’s soccer and women’s track shops for student-athletes. He helps to spearhead the athletic and fi eld/cross country. The list also includes seven members department’s various community service projects, including of the women’s volleyball team and women’s swimming and the regular “Neighborhood Clean-Up” events the athletic de- diving team along with six people apiece from men’s track and partment participates in. Vollman is also part of the planning fi eld/cross country, men’s soccer and men’s swimming and for UWM’s annual Student-Athlete Awards Ceremony and has diving. There were also fi ve women’s basketball players, three coordinated a number of student-athlete social activities. baseball players, two women’s tennis players and one men’s basketball player honored. Before joining the UWM Athletics Department staff, Vollman worked as an English instructor with UWM’s Academic Opportu- Members for the Horizon League Academic Honor Roll must nity Center. He also taught English, math, literature and history meet three criteria in order to qualify: 1) participation in at least at the Marva Collins Preparatory School of Wisconsin. one of the League’s 19 sports during the most recent (or cur- rent) season; 2) completion of three semesters (or four quarters, Vollman is a native of Cincinnati, Ohio. He earned a Bachelor’s where applicable) as a full-time student at the same member degree in both psychology and philosophy from Marquette institution; and 3) a cumulative grade-point average of at least University in 1999 and then earned a masters degree in Liberal 3.25 (on a 4.00 scale). Studies from UWM in 2004. Milwaukee Track & Field/Cross Country Honorees Women’s Kourtney Nault Men’s Katie Anderson Holly Nearman Larry Ehrhorn SHARIF CHAMBLISS Shannon Buttchen Maggie Seed Justin Gorman Anna Christian Katie Slamka Nick Hawley Student-Athlete Tutor/Mentor Angie Huebner Amy Sunby Josh Nygren Erin Magargee Andrea Ziebell Dan Schultz Former Big Ten basketball standout Sharif Chambliss has been Griffi n McNulty Ben Uphoff added to the UWM athletic depart- ment staff as a Student-Athlete Aca- demic Support Tutor/Mentor. UWM’S 2006-07 SAAC MEMBERS Tim Hoy Bridget Fargen In the newly created position, Cham- Andy Heterbreug Jess Kelly bliss will provide both academic and Sam Sivilotti Lindsay Caldwell personal support to UWM student- Myles McKay Shayna Illingworth athletes. In particular, he will work Sam Mauldin Jeremy Majors closely with student-athletes in need Kim Wypiszynski Darren Cole of extra assistance in helping them Dana Schultz Trent Edwards achieve success in the classroom. Steve Bode Nick Hawley Grant Fernstrum Timeka Walker Chambliss, a Racine native who at- Ken Ogorzalek Angie Huebner tended St. Catherine’s High School, played three seasons at Ginny Graczyk Stef Ross Penn State before tranferring to the University of Wisconsin Kate Megna Shannon Buttchen for his fi nal season of eligibility. He started 30 games for the Karl Winderl Sarah Moore Badgers during the 2004-05 season, helping UW to the Elite David Yugo Breit Nelson Eight. He fi nished his career eighth in Big Ten history with 255 three-pointers while scoring 1,106 career points. Kyle Palmer www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 65 THIS IS UWM The J. Martin Klotsche Center is the home The Klotsche Center is used as a practice completed in the summer of 1999. to the majority of Panther athletic teams, facility for most of UWM’s varsity sports, including both track and fi eld teams. and serves as the homecourt for volley- The Klotsche Center can hold as many as ball and women’s basketball. A four-lane 5,000 spectators for a sporting event, and In 2003, UWM played host to the league indoor track, added in 1996, is home to the volleyball capacity is approximately indoor championship meet for the sec- the UWM men’s and women’s track and 2,000. Track and fi eld events feature track- ond time. It had claimed both the men’s fi eld teams, and the Klotsche Center pool, side seating in addition to team areas in and women’s league titles when the facil- located on the lower level, is home to the the center of the racing oval. The largest ity fi rst hosted the meet in 1999. UWM swimming and diving teams. crowd to ever see a sporting event at the Klotsche Center is 5,015, present when The Klotsche Center was originally It also houses training facilities, weight the UWM men’s basketball team faced erected in 1977 and a major addition to facilities and more, all within close prox- Butler two seasons ago. The volleyball the facility - named The Pavilion - was imity of the main practice areas. attendance record of 1,102 was set in completed in early 2006. The $45 million 2006 when the Panthers hosted No. 11 project added new offi ce space, weight The Klotsche Center is also home to Wisconsin. The Klotsche Center rooms, locker rooms, team rooms and a UWM’s intramural program and recre- practice and intramural gymnasium with ation center. It features a 25-meter pool, UWM’s freshman convocation is annually an upper-level running track. The project racquetball courts, weight rooms, training held at the Klotsche Center in addition to also included renovations to the existing rooms and classrooms for instructional other special events. During the summer Klotsche Center, including air condition- use, along with upstairs office space of 2001, the Yugoslavian National played ing, a new sound system and new conces- and additional storage areas. Renova- an exhibition here in preparations for the sion stands for the arena. tion work was done recently on many of World Championships where it won the these areas. gold medal. President George W. Bush Milwaukee annually hosts a number of also made an appearance at the Klotsche meets at the Klotsche Center, including The arena area was renovated prior to Center in August of 2002. the UWM Panther Tune Up during the in- the 1998-99 school year. The $2 million door regular season. The track teams also project included the addition of comfort The Klotsche Center has been home to a host a handful of developmental meets and chairback seating. In 1996, new wood number of major sporting events, includ- each year. These developmental meets, fl ooring and a new indoor track were add- ing the 2003 and 2006 Horizon League which are open to all local competitors, ed to the Klotsche Center. The fl oor has Women’s Basketball Tournaments, the allow a number of Panthers the opportu- also been renovated with the addition 2001 league volleyball tournament and nity to compete before the indoor season of the Horizon League logo. The addition the 2001 WIAA Boys’ and Girls’ Sectional begins in mid-January. of the new Panther and UWM logos was Basketball Championships.

Klotsche Center Fieldhouse Records Men Women Event Record Name, School Year Event Record Name, School Year 55m 6.34 Norm McGee, North Dakota 1991 55m 7.13 Flatria Horne, Marquette 1999 60m 6.95 Dorian Hayes, UIC 2006 60m 7.58 Crystal Andalciao-O’Neill, Marquette 2005 200m 21.80 Michael Bennett, Bradley Tech H.S. 1998 200m 25.10 Crystal Andalciao-O’Neill, Marquette 2005 400m 48.52 Jim Brigans, DePaul 1984 400m 56.47* Tenia Fisher, Milwaukee 2005 600m 1:18.63 Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1997 600m 1:34.30 Tenia Fisher, Milwaukee 2005 800m 1:50.55* Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1997 800m 2:11.00 Dot McMahon^, UWM Track Club 2003 1000m 2:23.87* Corey Peterson, Milwaukee 1998 1000m 2:51.81 Carol Howard, UW-LaCrosse 1982 Mile Run 4:09.44 Jim Fox, DePaul 1984 Mile Run 4:42.74 Chris Ihle, Nike 1998 3000m 8:14.34 Dan Held, Nike 1990 3000m 9:13.00 Chris Ihle, Nike 1998 55m Hurdles 7.63 Ken Reilly, Detroit 1997 55m Hurdles 8.22 Lauren Karch, Butler 1997 60m Hurdles 8.36 Adam Schleis, Milwaukee 2006 60m Hurdles 8.96 Lucky Denenga, Marquette 2005 4x400m Relay 3:20.34 Milwaukee 2003 4x400m Relay 3:56.00 Marquette 1999 Distance Medley 10:02.24 Milwaukee 1997 Distance Medley 12:28.30 Detroit 1999 Pole Vault 17-0 Kelly Reilly, Arkansas State 1991 Pole Vault 12-3 1/2 Joy VanLaanen, Milwaukee 2006 High Jump 6-11 1/2* Nick Davis, Milwaukee 2003 High Jump 5-9 1/4 Chris Spindler, Marquette 1990 Long Jump 24-7# Angelo Finnie, Detroit 2003 Long Jump 19-5 1/2*# Stephanie Kenesie, Milwaukee 2003 Triple Jump 51-8 Lamont Dagen, Unattached 2000 Triple Jump 39-0 1/4 Idara Essien, UIC 2006 Shot Put 61-5 1/2 Terry Strouf, Unattached 1991 Shot Put 46-10 1/4* Anne Vuchichevich, Milwaukee 1997 Weight Throw 57-11 1/4 Jonathon Rosploch, Marquette 2005 Weight Throw 56-5 1/2 Andrea Karpela, Detroit 2003 [ * Milwaukee School Record • # Horizon League Record • ^ Dot McMahon (Bunnell) competed collegiately for UWM ]

66 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide www.uwmpanthers.com THIS IS UWM The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s newest on-campus The Pavilion building is the Pavilion, which is the home of UWM Athletics. The Pavilion offi cially opened its doors to the public in January of 2006, though some work on the structure and the adjacent grounds continued throughout the year. The building was of- fi cially dedicated by Wisconsin Governor Jim Doyle and UWM Chancellor Carlos Santiago on May 2, 2006.

Among the new athletics facilities in the building are offi ces for coaches and staff, a student-athlete-only weight room, new locker rooms for all teams and team rooms and lounges for men’s basketball, women’s basketball and women’s volleyball.

UWM student-athletes are also benefi tting from the brand- new sports medicine center in the Pavilion, which more than triples the previous space available for UWM’s athletic train- ers. The facility also includes a 2,800-square-foot academic assistance center to help student-athletes in the classroom. The new academic center includes a computer lab along with group and individual study and tutoring rooms. A 618-space indoor parking garage is also part of the facility.

“Success leaves clues, and with our entire athletic program ranking as the most successful in the league year after year, we now have something that really proves that,” UWM men’s basketball head coach Rob Jeter said. “The Pavilion is a great place, not just for our team to train but for our players to have the academic assistance center and resources right here. Our athletic training facility is outstanding – it is on par with plac- es like Wisconsin and Marquette that I have been previously. The locker rooms, the team rooms, the weight room – this is a big-time college atmosphere now. It has all the right pieces to make this an even more successful athletic program.”

UWM’s general student population is also benefi tting tremen- dously from the new facility. A new fi tness center has expan- sive rooms for cardio workouts, as well as a weight room. The state-of-the-art area is the most visible from the outside of the facility, as it features two levels of windows. The new recreation center has two expansive levels and houses four sport courts surrounded by a suspended 1/8 mile track. The facility is uti- lized by individuals seeking open gym space, run and walk space on the track, and the University’s intramural programs. The building also includes academic facilities for the College of Health Sciences along with accommodations for the new Physical Therapy and expanded Sports Medicine programs.

The $40 million project, which broke ground in June of 2003, came in below budget. Half of the funding is coming from UWM parking fees, while the other half is from state funds and student segregated fees. The athletic department has also un- dertaken a variety of fundraising efforts for even greater en- hancements within its space in the facility. The most distinc- tive feature of the 135,000-gross-square-foot Pavilion is the extensive use of glass “walls,” creating a feeling of openness and allowing expansive views of nearby Downer Woods and The exterior of the Pavilion (top), the new auxilary gym the campus. (middle) and the student-athlete computer lab www.uwmpanthers.com 22007007 MMilwaukeeilwaukee TrackTrack & FieldField MediaMedia GuideGuide 67 THIS IS UWM In its 28th year, the Horizon League contin- •Athletic Success ues to aspire toward its goal of being one In the past few years, the Horizon League of the nation’s leading athletics confer- has enjoyed unprecedented success on the ences while being recognized as a leader national stage, highlighted by two Sweet in the development of student-athletes as 16 appearances (Butler 2003, Milwaukee leaders and role models. 2005) and fi ve wins in the NCAA Men’s Bas- ketball Championship in the past four sea- The Horizon League membership features sons, including Milwaukee’s victory over nine public and private institutions that the University of Oklahoma this past March. have impressive academic reputations and In other sports, League teams have won at a storied tradition of broad-based athletic least one game in their respective NCAA programs. Current membership includes Butler University, Championships each of the last four seasons in men’s soccer (Milwaukee 2002-05), the last two in women’s soccer (Detroit Cleveland State University, the University of Detroit Mercy, the 2004, Milwaukee 2005) and four of the last fi ve in softball (UIC University of Illinois at Chicago, Loyola University Chicago, the

The Horizon League The Horizon 2002, 2004; Wright State 2003; UW-Green Bay 2005). Butler’s University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, the University of Wiscon- Victoria Mitchell became the League’s fi rst NCAA individual sin-Milwaukee, Wright State University and Youngstown State champion when she won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the University. Valparaiso University will offi cially join on July 1, 2005 NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships and then 2007, expanding the League to 10 members. fi nished fourth at the 2005 NCAA Cross Country Champion- ships. The Horizon League, headquartered in Indianapolis, sponsors competition in 19 sports – nine for men (baseball, basketball, • Academic Success cross country, golf, soccer, swimming and diving, indoor track Horizon League student-athletes also excel in the classroom and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld and tennis) and 10 for wom- as more than 500 have been named to the Academic Honor en (basketball, cross country, golf, soccer, softball, swimming Roll each of the past three semesters for carrying a grade- and diving, indoor track and fi eld, outdoor track and fi eld, ten- point average of 3.25 or better. Thirty-fi ve student-athletes nis and volleyball). In all sports, all teams participate in their were named to ESPN The Magazine/CoSIDA Academic All-Dis- respective postseason League championships regardless of trict teams in 2005-06 and 11 earned Academic All-America regular-season performance, allowing all student-athletes an honors, including two fi rst-team selections. opportunity to qualify for NCAA championships. The League receives automatic bids to NCAA championships in baseball, • Community Service men’s and women’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s and wom- In addition to its athletics success, the Horizon League has en’s soccer, softball, men’s and women’s tennis, and women’s secured a well-earned reputation for its community service volleyball. initiatives. Each January, member institutions partner with local elementary schools for an art, music and essay contest • A Proud History highlighting the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. with winners Founded in 1979 as the Midwestern City Conference with six recognized at League games on the weekend of MLK Day. The charter members, the League changed its name to the Mid- Horizon League Student-Athlete Advisory Committee also has western Collegiate Conference in 1985 and added women’s continued a tradition of working with youth at the Kaleido- scope Youth Center in Indianapolis during its annual summer sports for the 1986-87 academic year. Charter members of the meeting. On campus, student-athletes have raised money and conference included current members Butler and Loyola as awareness for such causes as breast cancer, diabetes and hur- well as the University of Evansville, Oklahoma City University, ricane relief, while hosting blood drives, neighborhood clean- Oral Roberts University and Xavier University. Among other ups, Big Brother/Big Sister programs and more. current members, Detroit joined in 1980 and Cleveland State, UIC, UW-Green Bay, Milwaukee and Wright State came aboard • Demographics in 1994 (along with Northern Illinois University). Youngstown Horizon League institutions boast a combined enrollment of State joined in 2001. On June 4, 2001, the Horizon League un- more than 130,000 plus nearly 700,000 living alumni centered veiled its current name and ushered in a new dynamic direc- in the League’s Midwest footprint. League media markets in- tion that has brought the League closer to its stated goal of clude fi ve of the nation’s top 35 in Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, being one of the nation’s top 10 conferences with a focus on Indianapolis and Milwaukee, covering more than nine million enhancing the student-athletes experience by upgrading the television households and encompassing nine percent of the League’s market and competitive positions. nation’s television audience.

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