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HEAD COACH MARK WETMORE MARK WETMORE Head Coach, 22nd Season 2 of the Year twice (’00 and ’04) and the NCAA Men’s Cross Country Coach of the Year three times (‘06, ‘13 and times (‘06, three Year of the Country Coach Cross twice (’00 and ’04) the NCAA Men’s Year of the named him the USA Co- and Field Track and in 2014, USA of the year coach ‘14). He is a 28-time conference Year. of the Coach of Country Coach Cross named Big 12 Conference was Wetmore and Titles Country 16 individual Big 12 Cross 12 men’s), (11 women’s, Titles Team Country 23 Big 12 Cross won his teams titles, national In addition to among all sports head coach when CU left the the winningest Big 12 Conference He was 19 times. Year the in 2011. conference fi ve titles since won all sport.Pac-12 Championships in any His men have rst titles – the fi and women’s men’s Pac-12 the inaugural won teams Wetmore’s in the fall of 2011 and Conference CU joined the Pac-12 ‘15). (2011 and two won have joining the league in 2011 and his women 16 NCAA individual titles titles, team conference two titles, 90 individual conference captured They’ve levels. and professional national the conference, at presence had a strong have athletes Wetmore’s On the track, middle and long distance collegiate seven broken have CU athletes honors. and earned 162 All-American records. than 47 USA titles in combined for more They’ve contracts. signed professional have grads Buff dozen two over university: any by is unmatched level and post-collegiate the professional at success CU runners’ U.S. earned 19 have or graduates athletes 2000, 10 CU Since racing. road eld and & fi track country, cross and former current Fourteen the . through 1,500-meters berths from distances at Team Olympic combined for 61 berths on Teams and 25 have Track World Championship U.S. earned 28 spots on s have Buff ve medals in distance fi won have 2004, CU graduates Since Teams. Country Championship Cross World U.S. 2007 Goucher (bronze, 2004 Indoor 3k), Kara (bronze, Culpepper Championships – Shayne World running at 2013 2011 1,500m and silver, Simpson (gold, Jenny 2009 ), (bronze, Ritzenhein 10k), Dathan both bronze, win Olympic medals, to rst and Simpson (1,500) became the fi () 1,500m). Coburn respective events. medal in their to women rst American the fi were They the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. at west in the mountains in 1998. He lives Columbia from sciences in movement his Master’s receiving before in 1978 Rutgers from in English Education degree with a Bachelor’s graduated Wetmore Charles Mark of Boulder. 3 ram g ro p t the World World t the l title, scored scored l title, steeplechase at at steeplechase . They . They have three ring her career. ring her career. of Arts in biology. of Arts in biology. an All-American in an All-American 1995. fi rst conference title since title since conference rst fi coordinator for the Buff alo’s alo’s for the Buff coordinator ear overall with the ear overall y ing ed also a certifi was Lechman products. ce erations, but her 15th erations, p ar as an assistant coach and recruit coach ar as an assistant ye ear as the director of o ear as the director y is in his seventh an, in for companies has worked Lechman college. graduating since career management ce mpi y is in her 10th is in her 10th year as the director of operations, but her 15th year overall with the program with the program overall but her 15th year of operations, as the director is in her 10th year n a 2016 colorado cross country

COACHING sTAFF m h 2008 Ol , a ren Lec a Nelson KarenK Lechman her promotion. prior to assistant the administrative as she was and offi research c scientifi nance, fi commerical development, software She has had an offi aerobics. and step kick-boxing 1993-2005 and taught tness instructor from fi daughters, and has two Colo., eld, in Broomfi resides Marcy couple former Karen The The 1985. since Brian Lechman has been married to in 1983 communications. Colorado from degree earned her bacherlor’s Lechman and Kimberly. Mychelle y Billy Nelson, a 2008 Olympian, is in his seventh year as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator for the Buff alo’s alo’s for the Buff coordinator and recruiting coach as an assistant year Billy Nelson, a 2008 Olympian, is in his seventh eld program. country & fi cross and track and CU as a walk-on, came to Murphy, Pierce country track. One of his athletes, in cross and indoor outdoor c Sports Pacifi either the Mountain 69 times at also scored have athletes Nelson’s awards. All-American earned eight honors for 36 All-American combined who have athletes Nelson has helped recruit CU, During his time at Outdoor Championships. or Pac-12 Federation Pac-12 Championship at the steeplechase rst in the 3,000-meter fi and Erin Clark was run as a freshman 5,000-meter Pac-12 at the to win the 10,000 2011 since fi rst Buff was the Ammar Moussa side, On the men’s rst title. win her fi to the MPSF indoor Kaitlyn Benner won titles. win conference four of his recruits In 2015, Nelson saw titles again in 2016. conference won of his recruits Five honors in the steeplechase. top took Winter meet and Connor while Clark defeated MPSF titles, (3k) won (5k) and Murphy Caldwell Mackenzie Clark (3k), sophomore Indoors, the 5k title. Championships and Benner won the Pac-12 title at her steeplechase . staff nishes while on CU’s and a pair of NCAA runner-up fi championships NCAA as two team as well championship teams, conference with seven Nelson has assisted the at second In 2008, Nelson placed Championships. World for the IAAF roster earning a spot on the U.S. crown, the Olympic Games in Beijing. at roster earn a spot on the U.S to Trials Team Olympic U.S. steeplechase won the 2011 USATF He career. , Nelson had a successful staff coaching joining CU’s to Prior Big 12 honors six times and three earning All-American runner, distance a decorated he was CU, At Colorado’s fi rst female three-time cross country All-American, Heather Burroughs is in her 13th season on the staff is in her 13th season on the staff country Burroughs Heather rst female three-time cross All-American, fi Colorado’s , joining the staff Since teams. and women’s with the men’s Wetmore Mark assisting head coach of her alma mater, teams and 132 All-Americans. ve NCAA Championship fi championship teams, with 15 conference she has assisted the inaugural s swept the Buff the 2011 season where following head coach associate to promoted was Burroughs team championships. rst two fi win the newly-formed conference’s Country Championships to Cross Pac-12 captured 44 have date, To levels. NCAA, American and world made an impact the conference, at have athletes 10 individual NCAA won have women The accolades. earned All-American titles and 79 have individual conference CU runners, middle and long distance and women’s seasons assisting the men’s 11 track In Burroughs’ four U.S. won have 2007, CU runners with eligibility Since remaining records. six collegiate broken titles and have individual berths as three as well championship teams world outdoor titles and earned four berthsoutdoor on U.S. Team. Olympic on the U.S. in steeplechaser women’s became the fastest In 2014, Coburn titles. track for 15 individual U.S. combined who have the 2013 run at medal in the 1,500-meter a silver Simpson, who won ranking. 2 world history and earned a No. U.S. Simpson, and Jenny CU post-collegians coaches Wetmore, in partnership with Burroughs, ranking 1 world 1,500 while earning the No. title at the 2014 IAAF Diamond League won Championship, World IAAF of Co-Coaches & Field Track named the USA were Wetmore and of 2014, Burroughs the conclusion At in the event. the at both bronze, win Olympic medals, to rst and Simpson (1,500) became the fi (steeplechase) Coburn Year. the respective events. medal in their to women rst American the fi were They 2016 Olympic Games in Rio. 15th Season Coordinator, Coordinator, 13th Season BILLY NELSON BILLY Karen Lechman Seventh Season Seventh HEATHER BURROUGHS HEATHER Associate Head Coach, Associate Director of Operations, Assistant Coach/Recruiting conference titles. Nelson was a part of the 2008 men’s track and fi eld team that won the fiCU, the title for rst Big 12 outdoor won the team that eld and fi track a part Nelson was titles. of the 2008 men’s conference on the all-time performers second He ranks Country Championship team. a member of the 2006 NCAA list in the Cross 1947 and was and fourthCU (8:28.85) and has the third time in school history. fastest American a the top Country Champion and Junior 5k champion. He was the 2003 USA Junior Cross Nelson was CU, attending to Prior Junior Cross Country Championships with a 26th-place fi nish. fi Country Championships with a 26th-place Junior Cross the former Alisa Crane Nelson is married to in ethnic studies. CU in 2008 with a degree from graduated native Calif. Taft, The Noah and Lonnie. Arabella, children, individua one conference in 1995. She won Year of the Newcomer Track Indoor Women’s the Big 8 Conference On the track, she was 1994, ’95 and ’98. The CU women fi nished in the top four of the NCAA in three of those seasons, including a runner-up fi nish in including a runner-up of those seasons, top four of the NCAA in three nished in the fi CU women The 1994, ’95 and ’98. du races ed for six NCAA indoor and outdoor qualifi Burroughs All-American. an indoor 5,000-meter and was races in 15 conference fi well as as nisher each of her four seasons, ve and all-conference a top-fi she was country CU cross career, During Burroughs’ CU in 1999 with a Bachelor from She graduated Hill High School. Pembroke Kan. and attended born in Kansas City, was Burroughs 2016 colorado cross country Colorado Cross Country

A Tradition of Excellence 4 115 All-Americans… Championships… 32 Conference Championships… 7 NCAATeam 4 NCAA Individual Champions… athletes. using only U.S. program, just 1993…one combined all since 1988. since Title Women’s win the NCAA to CU is one of only four public universities CU has had four. one school: Men’s win all four NCAA titles at to is the only coach Wetmore Mark twice. CU has won NCAA Champion in the last 20 years. an American Men’s have to CU is one of four programs has won schools that CU is one of only three Individuals. Women’s and Men’s Teams, Women’s and qualify for the IAAF CU has had 29 athletes titles on the same day. team and women’s both men’s , Switzerland, , as Ireland, as far reaching Country Championships in venues Cross World and China. of tradition. a matter of course, an annual matter become CU have at later), (some still 30 years occasionally which other schools celebrate Accomplishments of excellence. A tradition 5 team,” on the men’s talk about expectations really don’t “We guys who are there “I think on an individual level said. Saarel this season. A lot of guys up and do well step to want really they have sure and I’m good, up for us and be really step to want about the talked really haven’t but we individual aspirations can then we of themselves, care If they take expectations. team’s competitions.” handle the team classes this about both recruiting is excited Wetmore gender-combined is the best incoming class I can “it Overall, saying year, remember.” “Six of the said. Wetmore all good, men who are and seven caliber women national “Two good,” really up to going all the way up in the mountains for a month been together men have seven and bonding during been training They’ve Mammoth, Calif. seen never I’ve camp. training preseason self-created their own a very good class.” It’s before. do that freshmen State season will start The the Colorado 2 at on September almost CU will have that, After Colo. in Fort Collins, Invitational for its only home meet of the season, to prepare off a full month on Oct. Shootout 1. the Rocky Mountain won s Buff hosting the Pac- The quickly with Arizona postseason will come The Ariz. Tucson, 12 Championship on October 28, in titles in 2015, but repeating team and women’s both the men’s be an easy task. won’t the entering ve titles since all fi won men, who have The is Oregon do. to a lot of rebuilding in 2011, have conference poll, preseason in the national team Pac-12 the highest ranked fth and is fourth, Stanford CU is fi overall. second in at coming and UCLA are State Washington overall. is eighth Washington votes. both receiving Pac-12 against several competition will see strong women The ranked the highest nationally although they are as well, teams fourth,ranked is s, Oregon Behind the Buff overall. second at team and is 11th, while California Washington and is seventh Stanford votes. also receiving Utah are place has been a great Haute the NCAA Championships will the 11th time in 13 years, Terre For Ind. Haute, Terre happen in fi ve NCAA titles on won four of their men have s. CU’s for the Buff place second several record have while the women the course, won an NCAA title there. nishes and fi in the old “I it was how but I did like Haute, said. Terre Wetmore like “We the country,” around traveled we where days while not being a particularly is a fair course, Haute Terre think certain in places, No one gets pinched off challenging course. fair for so it’s creek, or jump over on roots step and no one has to be good It might go wrong. for things to everybody and less likely cross track-like is a speedier more I think our team for our team. runners and steeplechase country with good 1,500-meter team might Haute Terre So, warhorses. 10,000-meter and not so many for us than Louisville.” be better

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2016 SEASON OUTLOOK Country Coach Head Cross about. the 2016 season, Colorado be excited Entering has a lot to Wetmore Mark the national at last year finished second women “The this year,” returning a good group have and we championships, and ever, be our best team I think it might “Frankly said. Wetmore very nish championships. high in the national expectfi to so we last season, and they have margin a large by won New Mexico and Oregon this season. Stanford, returning a good team this making up a loaded Pac-12 good teams have Washington or four best teams be one of the three could season. Our women nish fourthconference.” in the in the country and still fi won team that the 2015 from return a good group s Buff The Senior and NCAA Region Championships. Mountain the Pac-12 Erin Clark, a two-time and junior Kaitlyn Benner, All-American, another to lead the team to both return a 2015 All-American, campaign. successful for the Buffs include returners Some of the other key junior Melanie Nun and senior Carrie Dani Jones, sophomore in the postseason. for Colorado all scored who have Verdon, this fall as the only ones who can help team But they aren’t an make to who look added a trio of newcomers s have the Buff to transferred Morely Makena impact. Sophomore immediate winning the Big Sky Championship as after Montana CU from the NCAARegion Mountain at also eighth She was a freshman. she placed where ed her for nationals which qualifi Championship, and Sage Madie Boreman Hurta in 97th. Freshmen also come the varsity make and will be looking to with some big credentials roster. really haven’t we the fall, into “Coming a big was last year since said. excited is really team Verdon women’s “The for us,” year all gearing we are but c goals, about specifi and talked down sat a good team. have we know meet and we national that towards can is one of main goals this season.” So placing as high we in four All- some big talent graduated team men’s The do. to some rebuilding they have knows Wetmore so Americans, of underclassmen. group with a large looks bright But the future he said. hard,” hungry working new people are “The and are “They’ve had a good summer and I think the men will out run their early season ranking.” will be joined a three-time Senior All-American, Ben Saarel, team The John Dressel. sophomore another All-American, by upper classmen looking options with several many will have and Perrin this season. Juniors Zach seven the top into break to both been a part have of an NCAA Championship Peterman Adam this fall. a bigger step take and look to team last season, Reilly Friedman freshmen redshirted two Expectations will be Colorado freshmen. and added seven and Joe Klecker, the historyhigh given of the program. 2016 colorado cross country

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2016 ROSTERS 2016 colorado cross country 8 Name Kaitlyn Benner* Eryn Blakely Madie Boreman Caldwell Mackenzie Erin Clark* Constien Valerie 5-6 Sage Hurta Dani Jones* 5-3 Ht 5-9 Annie Kelly 5-3 Jr. Mann Elissa Karina Mann So. Fr. Yr 5-6 Jr. Lucy May 5-5 2L Morley Makena Melanie Nun* 1L/RS 5-8 HS So. Exp. 2L Abigail Regner 5-5 Sr. (Monarch) Colo. Superior, Brianna Schwartz North) (Columbus Ind. Columbus, 5-6 Seligman Cayla (High School/College) Hometown 5-10 Fr. 1L (Rouse) Texas Round Rock, (Alverno) Calif. Monrovia, 5-9 Scholl Tabor So. 3L Tuttle Tayler 5-3 Jr. RFr. Verdon 5-4 Carrie HS Mountain) (Battle Colo. Edwards, 5-4 1L RFr. (South Eugene) Ore. Eugene, 5-5 5-8 So. RS 1L/RS Jr. Central) (Hamilton N.Y. Hamilton, RS 5-2 Jr. Vista) Phoenix, Ariz. (Desert Name Ga. (Milton/Mississippi) RFr. Alpharetta, RFr. TR (Monarch) Colo. Louisville, Borowsky Jared 5-8 2L RFr. Sal 5-3 Capetillo (Monarch) Colo. Louisville, 2L RS RS 5-2 John Dressel (Bigfork/Montana) Bigfork, Mont. Fr. Dunne Connor RS Academy) Joseph’s (St. Mo. Louis, St. So. Forsyth Ryan (Legacy) Colo. eld, Broomfi Sr. (Ridge) Basking N.J. Ridge, (Shaler Area) Pa. Pittsburgh, Reilly Friedman HS Ethan Gonzales 5-10 (Issaquah) Wash. Issaquah, RS Nick Harris 3L Ht. Herrera Eduardo 5-6 Fr. Grand) (West Colo. Kremmeling, Chris Herrick 6-0 6-2 Christian/Georgia) Ga. (Providence Snellville, Joe Klecker (Campolindo) Calif. Moraga, Yr Fr. 5-11 Christian Martin 5-11 HS So. Miller Paul 5-11 Fr. Zachary Perrin So. Exp. RFr. HS 5-8 Peterman Adam (Stevenson) Ill. Lincolnshire, 1L So. 5-10 Pixler Nathan HS (High School/College) Hometown RS 1L RamosJustice 6-1 (Baldwin Park) Fr. Calif. Pomona, 5-9 Sr. Phillip Rocha VR 6-0 Spokane) (Mt. Wash. Colbert, Ben Saarel* (San Clemente) Calif. San Clemente, So. School) Galloway Ga. (The , Smith Paxton Park) (Severna Md. Park, Severna HS 6-0 6-2 Jr. 1L 6-2 eld) (Broomfi Colo. Westminter, RFr. 2015 postseason scorers returning *-indicates VR 6-3 Jr. So. South) (Madera Calif. Madera, 6-2 1L RS Jr. (Niwot/Washington) Colo. Niwot, 5-9 (Hellgate) Missoula, Mont. Fr. 1L 2L 6-1 So. 1L (Heritage/Nebraska) Minn. (Hopkins) Minnetonka, Colo. 5-9 Littleton, Fr. HS VR Sr. (Poudre) Colo. Fort Collins, (Flathead) Mont. Lakeside, Fr. (Hellgate) Missoula, Mont. HS (Eastlake) Wash. Sammamish, 3L (Montezuma-Cortez) Colo. Dolores, HS (Arcadia) Azusa, Calif. City) Utah (Park City, Park Vista) (Mountain Highlands Ranch, Colo. 9 1,600-meters: 5:03; 3,200-meters: 10:58; 4x800-relay: 10:58; 4x800-relay: 5:03; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Benner is a chemical and biological engineering major. Benner is a chemical and biological engineering major. Benner started the 2015 season early, competing at the at competing Benner started the 2015 season early, Benner was a member of the MHS cross country team that won won country that team a member of the MHS cross Benner was Kaitlyn Marilyn Benner was born on September 25, 1996 in 25, 1996 in born on September Kaitlyn Marilyn Benner was Benner earned a spot on the varsity roster after placing ninth overall at at overall placing ninth after Benner earned a spot on the varsity roster

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE just compete, She didn’t Country Championships in February. USA Junior Cross U.S. to lead the on went nishing in 21:48. Benner fi the junior title, she won placing 27th Country Championships in March, Junior Cross World the IAAF at at NCAA s for the Buff as a sophomore race rst (21:45). Benner her fi ran overall s second nish as the Buff fi a 15th place recording in October, Pre-Nationals and Pac-12s at placing second meets, two She led CU in the following scorer. nished the season Benner fi honors. and all-region earning All-Pac-12 regionals, s’ was the Buff She NCAAs. at overall nish 16th the fi crossing note, on a strong second. place 2 runner and helped the team No. 2014: in race rst Her fi unattached). she raced (where Shootout the Rocky Mountain and was 52nd overall she placed NCAA Pre-Nationals; the black and gold was couple Pac-12s a at nish fi a 29th place up to Benner moved 4 runner. No. CU’s fi rst individual fi her recorded She fth runner. s as the Buff scoring later, of weeks the All-Mountain be named to to placing 13th overall regionals, honor at to s helping the Buff NCAAs, at nished the season 81st Benner fi Region team. nish. fi team place a seventh HIGH SCHOOL: compete on to went team The ‘13. ‘12 and championship in 2011, the state was 61st Benner overall; fth fi in 2013 and placed Nationals Cross Nike at (NXN) in 2010, placing Nationals Cross Nike at MHS also raced individually. in 2011 team All-Sophomore the NXN Southwest selected15th. Benner to was a member of the in 2010. On the track, she was team and the All-Freshman The in 2012, ’13 and ’14. state at second placed that team relay 4x800-meter Benner is the MHS record 9:22. Individually, at also set the school record relay and as a Coyote holder in the 3,200 (10:58). She earned four academic letters years. her junior and senior team rst fi All-Colorado the Academic named to was HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:11. IN THE CLASSROOM: at CU. year rst in her fi a 3.948 GPA She recorded PERSONAL: Benner of Superior, and Kathy of Pat She is the daughter Calif. Sacramento, that work Benner has done volunteer Grace. sister, She has one younger Colo. Angeles and the Bahamas. Mississippi, Los includes mission trips to

Colorado BUffaloes (Monarch) Junior • 2L Superior, Colo. Superior, KAITLYN BENNER KAITLYN 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 20:23 ...... 15/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 19:56 ..2/1 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:56 ...... 2/1 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 20:08 ....16/2 NCAA Championship at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... +9...... 21:40 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 21:37 ...... 52/4 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:00 ..29/5 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:33 ...... 13/5 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 21:06 ....81/3 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2014 All-Region All-Academic 2014 USTFCCCA PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:15.46 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:25.32 (O) 3,000-m ...... 9:09.66 (I) 5,000-m ...... 15:56.52 (O) 800-meters: 2:18.45; 1,600-meters: 5:09.17; 5:09.17; 2:18.45; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Blakely is majoring in integrative physiology and has a physiology is majoring in integrative Blakely Blakely ran in four races for the Buff s. She started off at the s. She started off for the Buff in four races ran Blakely Blakely was named the AHS cross country and track and fi eld country and fi and track named the AHS cross was Blakely Eryn Larisa Blakely was born on November 11, 1995 in Monrovia, 11, 1995 in Monrovia, Eryn born on November was Larisa Blakely Blakely ran in three races for the Buff s. She started off with a 26th place with a 26th place s. She started off for the Buff races in three ran Blakely

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE at the to 11th and improved overall, nishing 13th fi Invitational, State Colorado NCAA Pre-Nationals, at in the open race rank Blakely Shootout. Rocky Mountain with a 61st 10th, her best placing of the season. She ended year and placed Pac-12s. at nish fi place 2014: at NCAA race was 17th in the open and Shootout at the Rocky Mountain nish fi overall. was 87th she Pac-12s where was race nal Her fi Pre-Nationals. HIGH SCHOOL: & Track Junior National the 2012 USATF at She competed as a senior. MVP just her third It was steeplechase. Championships in the 2,000-meter Field also a was in 7:35.45. Blakely second and she placed time running the event Honor Roll. member of the Principal’s HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 7:35.45. steeplechase: 2,000-meter IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.00 GPA. greater PERSONAL: and has one Larramendi and Lara of Michael Blakely She is the daughter Calif. and Angeles Zoo the Los at has volunteered Blakely Eric Blakely. older brother, a member of the She was guitar and horseback riding. playing singing, enjoys and started seven. AHS equestrian team riding when she was

Colorado BUffaloes (Alverno) Junior • 2L Monrovia, Calif. Monrovia, ERYN BLAKELY 10 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 18:04 ...... 13/5 CSU Invite at ...... 22:04 ...... 11/6 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +10...... 21:48 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:25 ..61/9 Championship Pac-12 at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 22:24 ...... 26/8 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +17...... 22:51 Pre-Nationals at ...... 22:07 ..87/10 Championship Pac-12 at HONORS mention honorable All-Academic 2015 Pac-12 PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:17.14 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:46.85 (O) Mile ...... 4:57.62 (I) 3,000-m ...... 9:37.24 (I) ...... 10:26.90Steeplechase (O) 11 800-meter: 2:15.62; 1,500-meters: 4:23.77; Mile: 4:23.77; Mile: 2:15.62; 1,500-meters: 800-meter:

Boreman intends to major in psychology and is also major in psychology to intends Boreman

Boreman was a very successful runner at Rouse High School, Rouse High School, a very runner at was successful Boreman Madison (Madie) Rose Boreman was born on July 10, 1998 was Madison (Madie) Rose Boreman

2016 colorado cross country 4:46.23; 3,200-meters: 10:24.70; 2,000-meter steeplechase: 6:59.00. steeplechase: 10:24.70; 2,000-meter 4:46.23; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: HIGH SCHOOL: She eld. country and fi in track in cross and four letters earning four letters country winning as a cross meet, at the state nishes top-10 fi three recorded and senior seasons in both her sophomore seventh She was freshman. country cross the 2015 state at competing to On her way 15th as a junior. placed Cross the Nike at She also competed titles. all four region won Boreman meet, On the track, at 27th as a senior. nish earning her highest fi twice, Nationals runs championships in the 1,600 and 3,200-meter region earned eight Boreman the state at second In 2016, she placed and senior years. her freshman between in the 3,200 (10:40.49). was seventh nishing in 4:46.55 and meet in the 1,600, fi the adidas Boost Games and the 1,500 at ran Boreman year, that Later (4:23.77). During sixth the 2016 indoor season, she placed sixth placed overall junior Boreman’s the New Balance Indoor Nationals. (4:47.39) in the mile at championships in the 3,200 at the state nishing third fi also good one, was year ed for she qualifi and fourth in the 1,500. During career, her high school track and again as a senior. as a freshman once Mile twice, the Dream HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: in business. interested PERSONAL: of Boreman and Jarrah Parks of Clayton She is the daughter Texas. Fort Hood, Dharma. and has one sister, Texas, Round Rock,

Colorado BUffaloes (Rouse) Freshman • HS Freshman Round Rock, Texas Round Rock, MADIE BOREMAN TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:15.62 1,500-m ...... 4:23.77 Mile ...... 4:46.23 3,200-m ...... 10:24.70 ...... 6:59 2,000-m steeplechase Borowsky intends to major in integrative major in integrative to intends Borowsky 800-meter: 1:58.57; 1,600-meters: 4:18.18; 4:18.18; 1:58.57; 1,600-meters: 800-meter: Borowsky earned four letters on the cross country on the cross team earned four letters Borowsky

Jared Michael Borowsky was born in Long Grove, Illinois Grove, born in Long was Michael Borowsky Jared

2016 colorado cross country HIGH SCHOOL: He High School. Stevinson at team and four as a member of the track runs, holder in the 800 and 1,600-meter school record is the freshman As a senior, team. record a partand was relay of the varsity 4x800-meter winning the Section championship, the state the 3,200 at won Borowsky country Onhis the cross course 3A title in 9:07.47, a high school best. placing eighth meet before the regional at second he was senior year, fourth and 14th was regionals Borowsky at sectionals. As a junior, at sectionals. at HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:07.47. Mile: 4:21.05; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: physiology. PERSONAL: on February 17, 1998. He is the son of Erwin and Nancy Borowsky the attends Alissa, who He also has one sister, Ill. alo Grove, of Buff of Illinois. University

Colorado BUffaloes (Stevenson) Freshman • HS Freshman Lincolnshire, Ill. Lincolnshire, JARED BOROWSKY 12 TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:58.57 1,600-m ...... 4:18.18 Mile ...... 4:21.05 3,200-m ...... 9:07.47 13 Caldwell is majoring in marketing and owns a GPA a GPA and owns is majoring in marketing Caldwell 800-meters: 2:21; 1,600-meters: 4:55; 3,200-meters: 4:55; 3,200-meters: 2:21; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Caldwell started the season early at the USA Junior Cross started the USA Junior Cross the season early at Caldwell Caldwell owns three records at CNHS: the 5-kilometer cross cross CNHS: the 5-kilometer at records three owns Caldwell Mackenzie Ann Caldwell was born on May 20, 1996 in Columbus, 20, 1996 in Columbus, born on May was Ann Caldwell Mackenzie Caldwell ran unattached at the Rocky Mountain Shootout and placed and placed Shootout the Rocky Mountain at unattached ran Caldwell

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE redshirted nishing 14th in 23:36. She fi Country Championships in February, the 2015 NCAA season. 2014: at s for the Buff She debuted earn a spot on the varsity roster. to 14th overall and Pac-12s 44th at was Caldwell placing 128th overall. NCAA Pre-Nationals, NCAAs with a 195th place She ended the season at regionals. 36th at placed nish. fi HIGH SCHOOL: run (4:55) and the 3,200 (10:37), (17:29), the 1,600-meter country record course set the cross Caldwell Indiana records. double as the Conference and all three The on April 26, 2014. on October records 9, 2013 and both track country record (2010-13) and country years the CI cross champions four straight Bull Dogs were was named all-state Caldwell won the title in 2014. team eld and fi the track times on the track country and three times as a member of the cross team three She country selection years. a cross all-conference and was four straight team, country fourth cross meet as a senior and was her the state at second placed 3,200 title the 2014 indoor state won Caldwell and junior years. sophomore fth in the 1,600 and 3,200. As a fi season, she placed and during the outdoor sixth and was in the 3,200 as a sophomore. in both events third she was junior, for named academic all-state and was in the classroom also excelled Caldwell country and for cross as a sophomore. senior years through her sophomore track HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 10:37. IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.70. greater PERSONAL: older brothers, of Gary and has two She is the daughter and Renee Caldwell Ind. She hiking and photography. camping, enjoys and Raleigh.Quinton Caldwell (2010-11) Most Improved March the Oboe and earned Symphonic plays was Caldwell (2013-14) awards. Ensemble Outstanding Attitude Wind and the also part honors (2013-14) and of the Bull Dog and earned MVP News Network (2012-13). Award the Spoke

Colorado BUffaloes Columbus, Ind. Columbus, (Columbia North) (Columbia Sophomore • 1L/RS MACKENZIE CALDWELL MACKENZIE 2014 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... +14...... 22:00 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 22:17 ...... 128/6 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:22 ..44/6 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 22:14 ...... 36/7 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 21:55 ....195/7 NCAA Championship at PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:15.79 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:26.51 (O) 3,000-m ...... 9:40.38 (I) 5,000-m ...... 16:15.12 (O) 10,000-m ...... 33:52.08 (O) Capetillo intends to major in arts to intends and Capetillo 1,600-meters: 4:23.19; 3,200-meters: 4:23.19; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Capetillo was the Baldwin Park High School High School the Baldwin Park was Capetillo Salvador Anthony Capetillo was born on February was Capetillo Anthony Salvador HIGH SCHOOL: team All-CIF honors in track rst earning fi after Year of the Athlete He also earned the honor his country. and cross (3,200-meters) Capetillo in the 3,200. During of his career, the course junior year countryAs team. in cross and four on the track earned four letters at the CIF-SS Division 3 in the 3,200 nished second he fi a senior, As a junior, nals. championship fi the state to and advanced Finals Finals of the 3,200. fth in the CIF-SS On Division 2 fi was Capetillo sixth placed the 2015 state at Capetillo country the cross course, course in 15:26.8. nishing the 5k fi championships, HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:01.77. IN THE CLASSROOM: sciences. PERSONAL: and Capetillo He is the son of Salvador Angeles. 10, 1998 in Los enjoys Capetillo Besides running, Calif. of Pomona, Gloria Marquez piano and violin. playing 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes • HS Pomona, Calif. Pomona, (Baldwin Park) Freshman SAL CAPETILLO 14 TRACK PRs TRACK 1,600-m ...... 4:23.19 3,200-m ...... 9:01.77 15 1,500-meters: 4:28.90; 3,000-meters: 9:32.08; 9:32.08; 4:28.90; 3,000-meters: 1,500-meters: Clark is majoring in integrative physiology and owns and owns physiology Clark is majoring in integrative Clark led the Buff s in three of its fi ve varsity races. She varsity races. ve fi of its s in three Clark led the Buff Clark recorded a sixth-place fi nish at the 2012 Oregon State State at the 2012 Oregon nish a sixth-place fi Clark recorded Erin Elizabeth Clark was born on December 28, 1994 in Albany, born on December 28, 1994 in Albany, Clark was Erin Elizabeth Clark earned a spot on the varsity roster as a true freshman. She ran She ran as a true freshman. Clark earned a spot on the varsity roster Clark moved into a leadership role as a sophomore as the top harrier for as the top as a sophomore a leadership role into Clark moved

COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE straight winning her second meets, rst two the fi through undefeated was for the second Clark was and NCAA Pre-Nationals. Shootout Rocky Mountain to earn respectively, placing fourthregionals, and third, Pac-12s and at s Buff All-American her second Clark recorded awards. and all-region all-conference fi nish. team place a second to s leading the Buff NCAAs, placing 11th at honor by 2014: s. She started Shootout. by winning the Rocky Mountain the season the Buff She was NCAA Pre-Nationals. at seventh Clark placed later, weeks A couple Clark continued recognition. Team First earning All-Pac-12 fourth Pac-12s, at all-region earning her second regionals, the runner-up at and was excel to fi at nish the season with a 31st place She capped off years. honor in as many honor. rst All-America NCAAs for her fi 2013: third nished an impressive but fi unattached, Shootout the Rocky Mountain 3 No. nished as CU’s she fi NCAA Pre-Nationals, meet, following The overall. to a second- s Clark helped the Buff overall. nish 28th the fi crossing runner, again as placing 13th, once Pac-12 Championship, at the nish fi team place coming in regionals, at nish of the season her best fi 3. She recorded No. CU’s seventh-place a s capture fi year helping the Buff nished the Clark overall. fth fi was named All-Pac-12 she year, by placing 97th. at NCAAs During the nish fi and all-region. Team Second HIGH SCHOOL: the 2011 meet and was at placing third Country Championships after 6A Cross eighth Clark placed nish as a senior, her sixth-place fi in 2010. Following eighth Locker the Foot 11th at Northwest Regional and took Nationals Cross the Nike at Northwest Regional her Cross the Nike at Clark also competed Regional. West On placing fourth respectively. and seventh, years, junior and sophomore in 2013 with Clark won title twice. 3,000-meter the state the track, she won in 2011. as a sophomore (9:32) and she also won and school record a state in the 3k and was second she took meet during her junior year, the state At in the 1,500. third HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 16:41.36. 5,000-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: All- Pac-12 mention the honorable than 3.40. She tabbed to greater a GPA in 2014. team Academic PERSONAL: of Andy and Susan Clark also has one younger She is the daughter Ore. country cross on Oregon’s Herrmann, ran Kathy Her aunt, Nathan. brother, racer was an alpine skiing and team. Clark also enjoys eld and fi and track in high school. 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes • 3L Senior Eugene, Ore. Eugene, ERIN CLARK (South Eugene) 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 20:13 ...... 1/1 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 20:01 ...... 1/1 Pre-Nationals at ...... 19:59 ..4/2 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:57 ...... 3/2 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 20:06 ....11/1 NCAA Championship at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 20:20 ...... 1/1 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 20:55 ...... 7/1 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:19 ..4/1 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:57 ...... 2/1 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 30:37 ....31/1 NCAA Championship at ....Time2013 ...... Fin/CU ...... +3...... 21:22 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 20:48 ...... 28/3 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:59 ..13/3 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:40 ...... 5/3 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 21:18 ....97/4 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2014, 15 All-American Region 2013, 14, 15 All-Mountain Team First 2014, 15 All-Pac-12 Finalist Year of the Athlete 2014-15 CU Female mention honorable All-Academic 2014, 15 Pac-12 Team Second 2013 All-Pac-12 All-Academic 2013, 14, 15 USTFCCCA PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:16.58 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:22.87 (O) 3,000-m ...... 9:08.29 (I) 5,000-m ...... 15:54.01 (O) ...... 9:48.72Steeplechase (O) 400-meters: 1:01.66; 800-meters: 2:16; 1,600-meters: 2:16; 1,600-meters: 1:01.66; 800-meters: 400-meters: Constien is majoring in environmental engineering. engineering. is majoring in environmental Constien Constien made her cross country debut for the Buff s at the s country made her cross debut for the Buff Constien Constien was a four-sport athlete at BMHS, competing in cross in cross BMHS, competing a four-sport at was athlete Constien Valerie H. Constien was born on March 21, 1996 in Vail, Colo. She Colo. Vail, 21, 1996 in born on March was H. Constien Valerie Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE a runner-up recording Country Championships in February, USA Junior Cross world championships where ed her for the nish qualifi fi The nish in 21:54. fi in as a redshirt freshman race on to went 62nd in 22:58. Constien she placed race At the open nished sixthShootout. at the Rocky Mountain She fi the fall. for the score She didn’t 13th overall. placed Constien NCAA Pre-Nationals, at an importantConstien part but played team. of the races, s in the last three Buff Her performance NCAAs. and 136th at regionals 24th at Pac-12s, 29th at was recognition. her all-region garnered regionals at 2014: HIGH SCHOOL: owns or is a part She of seven skiing and soccer. Nordic eld, & fi track country, country set the 5k cross record 17:55 to ran BMHS. In 2013, Constien at records (2:16) and in the 800-meters records and in the spring of 2014, she recorded in the triple jump (36-3), 4x400, 4x800 records also own 1,600 (5:04). Constien Slope Western 4A straight three Huskies won The medley relays. and distance country for cross in a row (2011-13) and three Championships in track League all- rst-team named fi was Constien (2011-13) during her time on the team. team all-state rst country a fi for cross and was her junior and senior years state Country Cross the 2013 Nike at She raced selection as a sophomore. for track placed On the track, Constien 10th overall. Regionals and was West South Constien also nishing in 5:04. championships in the 1,600, fi sixth the state at a member of the BMHS and was academic honors while at earned numerous Honor Society. National HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 11:40. 5:04; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: and has one sister, Colo., of Edwards, of Ron and Ann Constien is the daughter the piano and can play and reading crafts baking, enjoys Constien Elizabeth. band and pep a member of her high school’s horn. She was and French of high school and is also a big-gameall four years hunter.

Colorado BUffaloes Edwards, Colo. Edwards, Sophomore • 1L (Battle Mountain) (Battle VALERIE CONSTIEN VALERIE 16 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 17:51 ...... 10/3 CSU Invite at ...... 21:25 ...... 6/5 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +13...... 21:54 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:43 ..29/7 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:39 ...... 24/6 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 21:05 ....136/6 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2015 All-Region PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:19.23 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:33.53 (O) Mile ...... 4:51.06 (I) 5,000-m ...... 16:49.51 (O) ...... 10:05.65Steeplechase (O) 17 800-meters: 1:56.55; 1,600-meters: 4:10.95; 1:56.55; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Dressel is a business major. is a business major. Dressel Dressel had an outstanding freshman campaign for had an outstanding freshman Dressel Dressel won the 2015 3A Washington State 1,600 and State Washington the 2015 3A won Dressel John Hiatt Dressel was born on May 2, 1997 in Spokane, 2, 1997 in Spokane, born on May was Dressel John Hiatt – 2015:

2016 colorado cross country 3,200-meter titles as a senior and owns the Wildcats’ 3,200 record 3,200 record Wildcats’ the titles as a senior and owns 3,200-meter Country the 2015 USA Junior Cross at competed (8:57.00). Dressel earn a spot on the roster to Championships in Boulder third and placed nisher American fi the top he was championships where for the world American Cross Pan also a member of the 2015 APA 27th. He was at Country Cross a three-time FootLocker was Dressel team. Country Cup a 2012 3,200 New Balance Outdoor (2012-14), and was All-American on three four times, the MSHS MVP He was All-American. Nationals and all-state was country for track. Dressel and once the cross course country Georgetown, track). six times (four cross and two all-conference Arkansas, Gonzaga, Princeton, Portland, Wisconsin, Oregon, Stanford, he chose CU. him before all recruited Dame and Oklahoma State Notre HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:57.00. 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: country coach, his high school cross and track He is the son of Alex, Wash. His Hayden. and has one sibling, Wash. of Colbert, Dressel and Linette Lisa country Arkansas and his aunt and cross at track also ran father soccer, also enjoys Dressel and Auburn. Wisconsin at ran Ferraro (Dressel) and hiking. traveling the Buff s. He raced unattached at a pair of meets before earning a spot at a pair of meets before unattached raced s. He the Buff in uniform race rst his fi NCAA Pre-Nationals, At on the varsity roster. 5 runner. No. nish as CU’s the fi crossing 46th overall, was Dressel for CU, Pac-12s, at nish a sixth fi place recorded Dressel later, weeks A couple fi rst fi was the He title. conference fth straight to their s helping the Buff Year honors. of the Freshman Pac-12 earning race, nish the fi to freshman placing 19th overall. later, weeks honors two earned all-region Dressel fi earning his at NCAAs, nish his season with a 26th place He capped off honor. rst All-American fi HIGH SCHOOL: COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes • 1L (Mt. Spokane)(Mt. Colbert, Wash. Colbert, Wash. Sophomore JOHN DRESSEL 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... +2...... 14:51 CSU Invite at ...... +5...... 25:16 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 23:55 ...... 46/5 Pre-Nationals at ...... 23:20 ..6/2 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 30:30 ...... 19/5 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 30:17 ....26/5 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2015 All-American 2015 All-Region Team First 2015 All-Pac-12 Year of the Freshman 2015 Pac-12 Year of the 2015-16 CU Male Freshman PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:56.21 (O) 1,500-m ...... 3:45.59 (O) 3,000-m ...... 8:00.05 (I) 5,000-m ...... 13:48.88 (O) 10,000-m ...... 29:20.97 (O) 800-meter: 1:50.41; 1,600-meters: 4:03.18; 4:03.18; 1:50.41; 1,600-meters: 800-meter: Dunne intends to major in integrative physiology physiology major in integrative to Dunne intends Dunne was named the San Clemente High School Triton Triton High School named the SanDunne Clemente was Connor Richard Dunne was born on May 26, 1998 in Mission born on May Dunne Richard was Connor

2016 colorado cross country HIGH SCHOOL: in the 800 school records He owns as a junior and senior. Year of the three-mile time in the fastest (1:50.41) and 1,600 (4:03.18) ran school history country the mile (14:45). Dunne on the cross course won fi nishing in 4:04. His main c Meet of Champions, the Azusarun at Pacifi He Finals. at the CIF-SS Division 1 nishing second the 800, fi was event third best 1:50.41. Dunne was Meet with a career the CIF-SS Masters won and placed Championship prelims State the CIF California in the 800 at PR Invitational, at the Brooks race to on went He nals. in the fi seventh championships state at the fi nished 10th fi he fth. As a junior, nishing fi Team also part Dunne was of in the prelims. placing third (800) after in the 800. Championships in 2015, competing Youth World the USA at at SCHS. eld country and fi in both cross and track Dunne lettered HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: Mile: 4:04.59. IN THE CLASSROOM: in sports nutrition. and is also interested PERSONAL: Dunne of San Clemente, He is the son of Michael and Carrol Calif. Viejo, country Stanford. and cross at track ran Alex, older sister, Dunne’s Calif. fi sherman and avid spear Dunne is an shing. running and fi He enjoys minutes. three for over and can hold his breath diver free

Colorado BUffaloes Freshman • HS Freshman (San Clemente) San Calif. Clemente, CONNOR DUNNE CONNOR TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:50.41 1,600-m ...... 4:03.18 Mile ...... 4:04.59 18 19 1,600-meters: 4:18; 3,000-meters: 8:30; 8:30; 4:18; 3,000-meters: 1,600-meters: Forsyth is a mechanical engineering major. is a mechanical engineering major. Forsyth Forsyth raced to a seventh place fi nish at the USA nish fi place a seventh to raced Forsyth Forsyth competed with the Severna Park Cross Country Cross Park with the Severna competed Forsyth Ryan Forsyth was born on July 7, 1996 in Baltimore, Md. Md. born on July 7, 1996 in Baltimore, was Forsyth Ryan - 2015: Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE COLLEGE Junior Cross Country Championships, fi nishing in 26:10. During the fall, nishing in 26:10. During the fall, fi Country Championships, Junior Cross placing He started by the year he earned a spot on the varsity roster. it up with a and followed Invitational State Colorado at the overall fth fi weeks later Two Shootout. the Rocky Mountain at nish fi place seventh (CU’s Pac-12s 24th at He was 51st. placed Forsyth NCAA Pre-Nationals, at and NCAAs. regionals at the alternate 6 runner) and was No. 2014: HIGH SCHOOL: 52nd he was Championship where National Cross the 2013 Nike Club at fourth placed in the 5,000-meter Forsyth individually and led the team. sixth New and was in the 5k at New Balance Indoor Nationals run at honors in 2014. earn a pair of All-America to Balance Outdoor Nationals holder in the indoor 3,200 (9:16) and He is the Maryland record state named the 2013 Gatorade was country (15:41). Forsyth the 5k in cross and earned multiple all- Year Maryland Country Runner of the Cross country all four while lettering in cross and track recognition state SPHS. at years HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 14:39. 9:09; 5,000-meters: 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: He has one Md. Park, of Severna Forsyth and Zoe He is the son of David enjoys Forsyth twins. who are Caroline, and one sister, Andrew, brother, as a He has worked skiing and model building. wakeboarding, sailing, sail boats. sailing school instructor and had raced

Colorado BUffaloes (Severna Park) (Severna Sophomore • 1L Severna Park, Md. Park, Severna RYAN FORSYTHRYAN 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 15:01 ...... 5/2 CSU Invite at ...... 25:19 ...... 7/5 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 23:58 ...... 51/6 Pre-Nationals at ...... 23:53 ..24/6 Championship Pac-12 at ...... Alt. NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... Alt. NCAA Championship at PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:59.62 (O) 1,500-m ...... 3:58.73 (O) 3,000-m ...... 8:08.91 (I) 5,000-m ...... 14:01.27 (O) 10,000-m ...... 29:49.96 (O) 1,600-meters: 4:21; 3,200-meters: 9:21; 9:21; 4:21; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: n Friedman was born on June 11, 1997 in born on June 11, 1997 in was n Friedman Friedman is majoring in mathematics. is majoring in mathematics. Friedman Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Friedman, the 2014-15 Georgia Gatorade Boys Runner Gatorade the 2014-15 Georgia Friedman, Reilly Griffi – 2015:

2016 colorado cross country Atlanta, Ga. He is the son of Brion Friedman and Deirdre Lavieri and Lavieri and Deirdre Ga. He is the son of Brion Friedman Atlanta, collecting He is an Eagle Scout and enjoys Haines. has one brother, music and exploring. HIGH SCHOOL: country and (four cross and four track letters earned eight Year, of the cross straight won three School and The Galloway eld) as a member of fi the as named by Year country titles (2012-14). Also the Runner of Nationals Cross sixth the Nike took at Friedman Club, Track Atlanta at the nished 28th and then fi Southeast Regional championships, prep against Georgia nishing unbeaten fi In addition to NXN Final. the tape in 14:48.20 at in 2014, he broke country competitors cross fastest as the state’s which ranked Asics Invitational, High’s Alexander a three-time state was 5K of the season. On the track, Friedman run (2013-15) and a two-timechampion in the 3,200-meter runner-up sixthin the 1,600 (2012, ’13). In 2015, he placed the New Balance at school records, several owns Indoor Championships in the 5k. Friedman by also recruited including the 1,600 (4:21) and 3,200 (9:24). He was Ole Miss New Mexico, Portland, Virginia, Northern Georgia, Arizona, Tech. and Georgia HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 14:48. 5,000-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes Atlanta, Ga. Freshman • RS Freshman (The Galloway School) (The Galloway REILLY FRIEDMAN REILLY 20 TRACK PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:08.76 (O) 3,000-m ...... 8:51.03 (O) 5,000-m ...... 14:48 21 Gonzales is majoring in environmental Gonzales is majoring in environmental 1,600-meters: 4:16.73; 3,200-meters: 9:00.58. 4:16.73; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Did not compete. Did not compete. Gonzales earned four letters on the cross country on the cross team Gonzales earned four letters Ethan Alexander Gonzales was born on March 25, 1996 born on March Gonzales was Ethan Alexander – 2015: Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country 2014: HIGH SCHOOL: and four letters as a member of the track and fi eld team at BHS. He was at BHS. He team eld and fi as a member of the track and four letters Country Championships, 4A Cross the 2013 Colorado the runner-up at Gonzales also championship. rst state their fi helping the Eagles to Track 4A Colorado at the 2014 nishes a pair of runner-up fi recorded run (4:19.37) and 3,200 Championships in the 1,600-meter & Field the and he also owns (9:25.55). His time in the 1,600 is BHS record, third Gonzales placed in the 3,200 (9:18.16). As a junior, school record in the 3,200. second in the 1,600 and was HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.20. greater a GPA He has recorded engineering. PERSONAL: Gonzales of Tammy He is the son of Charles and Colo. in Denver, Gonzales lists his hobbies as Ivy. He has one sister, Colo. Westminster, hiking and camping. biking, swimming, COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes (Broomfi eld) (Broomfi Sophomore • VR Sophomore • Westminster, Colo. Westminster, ETHAN GONZALES TRACK PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:00.95 (O) 3,000-m ...... 8:43.74 (O) 5,000-m ...... 14:36.37 (O) 1,600-meters: 4:18.79; 3,200-meters: 9:32.53. 4:18.79; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Harris is majoring in history. Harris is majoring in history. Harris competed two cross country cross seasons for the two Harris competed Harris started his career with the Buff s at the Colorado Colorado the at s Harris started with the Buff his career Harris fi nished ninth at the 2011 Colorado 4A state 4A state Colorado at the 2011 nished ninth Harris fi Nick Harris was born in Denver, Colo. He is the son of former Colo. born in Denver, Nick Harris was – 2015:

2016 colorado cross country State Invitational, placing 25th overall. He moved up to 10th overall at at 10th overall up to He moved placing 25th overall. Invitational, State 6 harrier. No. nish as CU’s the fi crossing Shootout, the Rocky Mountain 94th in the he placed where NCAA Pre-Nationals, was His next race overall. coming in 44th Pac-12s, at nished the season Harris fi open race. WASHINGTON: AT the at redshirting 53rd the 2012 season. In 2013, he placed Huskies, the Sundodger opening the season 30th at Championships after Pac-12 Washington the in 2014, placing 91st at once Harris only ran Invite. ran the track,On he race. ering a fall during the suff after Invitational the NCAA to Harris advanced seasons. outdoor indoor and two three nals twice in the 1,500 (2014 and ’15) made semifi Prelims West running record, in 2014, he set the UW freshman prelims in 2014. At Harris placed Indoors, sixth UW. all-time at 3:52.84, which also ranked the 2015 MPSF Championships with a PR of 1:50.06 in the 800 at eighth also a part He was of the DMR that in UW history. eighth ranks that During in UW history. fastest in 2015 (9:34.81), the third nished third fi MPSFs in 4:05.09. in the mile at third the 2014 season, Harris placed HIGH SCHOOL: the placing 13th as a junior in 2010. On the track, he won meet after sixth title in a PR of 4:18.79. He also took in the 3,200 at 1,600-meter win the his 9:32.53 PR in the 3,200 to Harris clocked meet. the state meet. Conference Tri-Valley/Northern HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: letterwinnerwas a four-year on the Colin Colin and Maribeth. s Buff letterwinnerwas a four-year on the team, while Maribeth eld & fi track the NCAA Championship. won that including the 1982 team ski team, and Quinn. His uncle Richie Kevin Colin, older brothers, Harris has three State. Colorado at Harris ran COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes Senior • 1L Niwot, Colo. Niwot, NICK HARRIS (Niwot/Washington) 22 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 15:27 ...... 25/5 CSU Invite at ...... 25:41 ...... 10/6 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +94...... 26:32 Pre-Nationals at ...... 24:29 ..44/8 Championship Pac-12 at PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:47.89 (O) 1,500-m ...... 3:42.60 (O) Mile ...... 4:05.09 3,000-m ...... 8:11.27 (I) 23 800-meter: 1:53.85; 1,600-meters: 4:05.63; Mile: 1:53.85; 1,600-meters: 800-meter: Herrera intends to major in arts to intends and sciences. Herrera Herrera was named the Madera South named the Madera High School was Herrera Eduardo Herrera was born on Sept. 23, 1997 in Madera, 23, 1997 in Madera, born on Sept. was Herrera Eduardo

2016 colorado cross country HIGH SCHOOL: a three-time All-CIF twice and was Year Runner of the Valuable Most at second he placed selection. country, During his senior season in cross Section and CIF Central League winning the CMAC meet after the state Nationals, Cross Nike at compete on to went Herrera Championships. won the country he course, As a junior on the cross overall. fth placing fi placing fourth to and section the state at titles on his way conference also very on the track, placing second was successful Herrera meet. the state up to championships in the 1,600. Leading the 2016 state at the 1,600 CIF North Championship and the won Area Herrera meet, the CIF in the 800 at second Championships and also placed CMAC He title. Section winning the conference Championships after Central Invitational, the high school section the Stanford won of the 3,000 at title in the conference won the Herrera nishing in 8:15.01. As a junior, fi he placed meet, the state in the 3,200. At third 800 and 1,600 was in the 3,200. overall third HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:55.01. 8:15.01; 3,200-meters: 4:04.99; 3,000-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: and has one older and Maria Herrera He is the son of Eduardo Calif. serving work, the homeless food to He has done volunteer brother. running and FIFA. and enjoys

Colorado BUffaloes Madera, Calif. Freshman • HS Freshman (Madera South) EDUARDO HERRERA EDUARDO TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:53.85 1,600-m ...... 4:05.63 Mile ...... 4:04.99 3,000-m ...... 8:15.01 3,200-m ...... 8:55.01 1,600-meters: 4:23; 3,200-meters: 9:17. 4:23; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Herrick is an ecology and evolutionaryHerrick is an ecology biology Herrick broke a 39-year-old school record in the in the a 39-year-old school record Herrick broke Herrick ran in two races for the Buff s during his redshirt s during his for the Buff races in two Herrick ran Christopher Coulson Herrick was born on November 13, born on November Herrick was Coulson Christopher – 2015: Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country freshman season. He was 47th overall at the Rocky Mountain Shootout Shootout the Rocky Mountain at 47th overall season. He was freshman NCAA Pre-Nationals. at and 65th in the open race 2014: HIGH SCHOOL: a time of to in 2013. He raced Invitational the Arcadia run at 3,200-meter his high school teammate for a few hours before 9:17 and held the record that later his record broke Peterman, Adam CU teammate, and current country titles cross State Montana straight three won Knights The night. titles (2010-13). Herrick was track state (2011-13) and four consecutive country during his senior cross season, but in the spring he placed injured in the 3,200 (9:32.60). in the 1,600 (4:28.61) and third state at second fth in the 1,600 fourth he was in the 3,200 (9:29.54) and fi As a junior, country cross meet in 2012. the state at eighth (4:25.12). He also placed (1,600 and 3,200) academic all-state. in track all-state Herrick was as a senior and served as Award” “Knight with the HHS honored He was being injured. captain in 2013 despite country team’s the cross HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.70. greater a GPA He has recorded major. PERSONAL: and Jill Herrick of Missoula, He is the son of Jonathan Ore. 1995 in Bend, skiing biking, mountain Jenna. He enjoys Herrick also has a sister, Mont. a lot of and spent in Alaska for six years Herrick lived and backpacking. shing. time salmon and halibut fi COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes (Hellgate) Missoula, Mont. Sophomore • VR Sophomore • CHRIS HERRICK 24 2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... Tim 2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 27:07 ...... 47/9 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +65...... 25:56 Pre-Nationals at PRs TRACK Mile ...... 4:26.11 (I) 3,000-m ...... 8:25.70 (I) 25 800-meter: 2:06.37; 1,500-meters: 4:25.29; 4:25.29; 2:06.37; 1,500-meters: 800-meter: Hurta major in chemical and biological to intends Hurta is a three-time New York State Cross Country Cross State York Hurta is a three-time New Sage Alexandra Hurta was born on June 23, 1998 in Buff alo, alo, HurtaSage Alexandra born on June 23, 1998 in Buff was

2016 colorado cross country engineering. engineering. PERSONAL: Her of Gary She is the daughter Hurta and Amy N.Y. of Hamilton, N.Y. also was and her father Cornell, country at cross and track mother ran Cornell. at team on the track HIGH SCHOOL: grade, junior and in seventh Champion, winning the title as a senior, Hurta As a senior, win the title. ever to grader the only seventh becoming in 2015. She earned six letters Nationals Locker Foot 10th at also placed Central. Hamilton at country team and six on the track on the cross team Division 2 Championships. State York On the track, Hurta four New won winning the 800 and 1,500. As a a pair of titles as senior, She recorded rst time the 1,500 for fi the 800 champion and won she was junior, in the 200, 400, 800, 1,500, Hurta school records as a sophomore. owns record and is a part steeplechase 3,000 and 2,000-meter of the school’s She also teams. medley relay setting 4x100, 4x200, 4x400 and sprint as in the 400, 800, 1,500 and 3,000, as well records conference owns in the 1,500 (indoor), mile (indoor) and 800 Section 3 records York New New Balance in the mile at seventh she placed As a senior, (outdoor). New Balance Outdoor in the 800 at second and was Indoor Nationals Hurta Merit Scholarship named a National was Academically, Nationals. to committing Before the class valedictorian. and was Recipient and Brown. Princeton Virginia, Yale, by also recruited she was Colorado, HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 10:06.67. Mile: 4:47.75; 3,000-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM:

Colorado BUffaloes Freshman • HS • Freshman Hamilton, N.Y. Hamilton, SAGE HURTA SAGE (Hamilton Central) (Hamilton TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:06.37 1,500-m ...... 4:25.29 Mile ...... 4:47.75 3,000-m ...... 10:06.67 800-meters: 2:08; mile: 4:39; 1,600-meters: 2:08; mile: 4:39; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Jones is majoring in integrative physiology. physiology. Jones is majoring in integrative Jones earned a spot on the varsity roster quickly as Jones earned a spot on the varsity roster The 2014-15 Arizona Gatorade Girls Cross Country Country Girls Cross Gatorade 2014-15 Arizona The Danielle ‘Dani’ Alex Jones was born on August 21, 1996 in born on August Jones was Alex ‘Dani’ Danielle – 2015:

2016 colorado cross country a true freshman and scored for the Buff s in each of the fi ve races she races ve fi s in each of the for the Buff and scored a true freshman in. She started placing fourthcompeted the season by the Rocky at and NCAA Pre-Nationals at 62nd overall Jones was Shootout. Mountain placing honors by Jones earned all-region Pac-12s. 24th at to improved at fi nish nished the season with a 49th place and fi regionals 16th at nish. fi place earned a second as the team nationals HIGH SCHOOL: country cross championship the state Jones won Year, Runner of the its second to time of 17:26, leading her team record with a course Nationals Cross the 2014 Nike at third Jones placed title. state straight fi and earning overall nish national fth-place a fi to pacing her team Final, the Nike also runner-up at She was honors in the process. All-American Festival. Twilight Classic and the Desert Woodbridge the Pre-Nationals, countryat Nike was 15th cross title and rst state her fi In 2013, she won Jones has honors. which also earned her All-American Nationals, Cross in the records state She owns as well. been very on the track successful the school 800 1,600 (4:44), mile (4:39) and 3,200 (10:09)) owns titles in the 800, 1,600 and 3,200 as a state (2:08). Jones won record year, the 1,600 and 3,200 as a junior during her sophomore senior, the 800 and 1,600 champion. she was HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 10:09. 4:44; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Baylee, She has one sister, Jones. Tana Darcy and to Ind. Wayne, Fort runner-up in the 1,600 and 3,200. Both state the Arizona who was She enjoys country Indiana State. and cross at track ran of her parents hiking and reading. COLLEGE COLLEGE

Colorado BUffaloes • 1L (Desert Vista) Phoenix, Ariz. DANI JONES DANI Sophomore 26 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 21:16 ...... 4/3 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 20:55 ...... 62/4 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:39 ..24/5 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:21 ...... 16/4 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 20:32 ....49/4 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2015 All-Region PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:05.27 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:13.44 (O) Mile ...... 4:38.68 27 1,600-meters: 4:59; 3,200-meters: 10:45; 5,000-meters: 4:59; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Kelly is a psychology major. major. is a psychology Kelly Redshirt. Did not compete. Kelly ran one cross country one cross season for Mississippi. She placed ran Kelly Kelly lettered all four years in cross country in cross and also earned all four years lettered Kelly Anne Katherine Kelly was born on November 16, 1994 in Atlanta, 16, 1994 in Atlanta, born on November was Kelly Anne Katherine Kelly had a great fi rst season for the Buff s, starting with a fourth rst season for the Buff fi had a great Kelly

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE 2014: 3). In the next No. (CU’s Shootout at the Rocky Mountain nish fi overall place s, 28th for the Buff nish second the fi crossed Kelly NCAA Pre-Nationals, meet, the Pac-12 runner at third CU’s and was improve to She continued overall. regionals, at recognition Kelly earned all-region nishing 19th. fi Championships, fi at NCAAs. nish nished the season with a 98th place placing 16th. She fi MISSISSIPPI: AT the SEC at nish fi the NCAA a 57th-place South31st at Regional in 20:57 after Championships. HIGH SCHOOL: named the 2012 MHS. She was at team as a member of the track letters three the runner-up was Kelly Year. Country Runner of the Cross Milesplit Georgia the Foot 25th at championships and was country the GHSA 6A cross state at She also helped the Eagles win 2010, 2011 and 2012 south regional. Locker On the track, she earned high school country championship. cross team state at the 2013 in the 5,000 (17:12.74) nishing eighth fi honors after All-America as a All-State Georgia named USATF was Kelly New Balance Indoor Nationals. in the 1,600 (4:59.10), MHS records eight or shares She owns junior and senior. the Medley Relay, 3,200 (10:45.11), 5,000 (17:12.74), 4x800, 4x1,600, Distance 19 and under half marathon. and the Georgia country record 5k cross HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 17:12.74. IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Nick, siblings, and has three and Sue Kelly of Andrew Ga. She is the daughter Emory and Nick is at Liz and her twin Liz and Nick both swam College Ryan. became a and later triathlete a professional Her mother was CU. at a student Her father Trials. ed for the Olympic runner and qualifi marathon professional in the rodeo. cyclist and competed and professional an ultra-marathoner was would Kelly in college. team rodeo State’s also a member of Montana He was singing and has She enjoys running. in professional pursue a career to like for Humanity. with Habitat volunteered

Colorado BUffaloes • 1L/RS Junior Alpharetta, Ga. ANNIE KELLY (Milton/Mississippi) 2014 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 21:11 ...... 4/3 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 21:16 NCAA.....28/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:43 ..19/3 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:30 ...... 12/4 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 21:12 ....98/6 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2014 All-Region PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:32.78 (O) 3,000-m ...... 9:35.18 (I) 5,000-m ...... 16:12.36 (O) 10,000-m ...... 34:23.60 (O) 800-meters: 1:56.44; Mile: 4:04.13; 1,600-meters: 1:56.44; Mile: 4:04.13; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Klecker intends to major in chemistry. major in chemistry. to intends Klecker Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Klecker captured two individual state championships his individual state two captured Klecker Joseph Richard Klecker was born on November 16, 1996 in Min- born on November was Klecker Joseph Richard COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: at the Class team nish as a fi a third-place to senior season and led the Royals & Field Track Minnesota Boys earning the Gatorade to meet en route AA state run with a in the 1,600-meter record set a state Klecker Year. of the Athlete Team All- First rst in the 3,200 8:57.76. A fi time of 4:06.54 and also took selection, Adidas he earned fourth-placeState the prestigious in the mile at 5 No. as the nation’s the line in 4:04.13, which ranked crossing Prix, Grand the time of his selection. in 2015 at performance competitors among prep In the fall of 2014, team. second All-America Today the USA named to He was Cross High School Class AA State the Minnesota State at third placed Klecker records owns HHS course in 15:26.2. He nishing the fi Country Championships, country course. in the 1,600, 3,200 and 5,000 on cross HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:50.12. 4:06.54; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Minn. of Minnetonka, Minn. He is the son of Barney and Janis Klecker neapolis, (4:51:25) and for the 50 mile ultramarathon record the U.S. owns His father two and won the 1992 Summer Olympics (marathon) at his mother competed country and cross in Both track ran championships. national marathon U.S. Mary His sister Augsburg, run at is one of six children. used to Klecker college. Sarah (Minnesota) still and sister S.D.) John (Augustana, while his brother Mary college: run at at of his siblings have Three level. the collegiate at race other Minnesota. His two and Sarah at (S.D.), Augustana John at Augsburg, in high school. are and James, Elizabeth siblings, 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes (Hopkins) Freshman • RS Freshman JOE KLECKER JOE Minnetonka, Minn. TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:55.26 (O) Mile ...... 4:04.13 1,500-m ...... 3:44.55 (O) 3,000-m ...... 7:59.77 (I) 5,000-m ...... 13:44.23 (O) 28 400-meters: 57.46; 800-meters: 2:10.39; 1,600-me- 57.46; 800-meters: 400-meters: Mann is an integrative physiology major and is also physiology Mann is an integrative Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Mann has been an important part High of the Monarch Elissa Marie Mann was born on February 9, 1997 in Louisville, born on February 9, 1997 in Louisville, Marie Mann was Elissa COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: records. ve school fi setting teams, eld country and fi school cross and track and is a part (2:10.39) records the 400 (57.46) and 800-meter Mann owns medley relay sprint of the 4x400 (3:55.68), 4x800 (9:11.89) and 800 meter 5A Champion- the Colorado country won Her cross team (1:48.21) records. at fth fi placed times (2011, ’12, and ’13) in 2013, the team ship three meet her senior the state at second placed Coyotes The Nationals. Cross Nike Championship all four Range League the Front (2014), but they won year runner-up the state was seasons (2011-14). On the track, the 4x800 relay Karina. Mann earned four four times (2012-15), which included her sister MHS. at team on the track country and four letters on the cross team letters all-academic selection all four years, for both teams a conference She was junior selection her sophomore, Team First All-State and a CHSAA Academic and senior years. HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 5:07.12. ters: IN THE CLASSROOM: in studio arts and ceramics. interested PERSONAL: Jessie sisters, Mann and has two Viki of Rick and She is the daughter Colo. countryand Karina, her twin, who is also a member of the CU cross and track ceramics. hiking and rock climbing, snowboarding, team. She enjoys eld and fi Boulder (2014 and ’15). the Ironman at Mann has also volunteered 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes (Monarch) Freshman • RS Freshman Louisville, Colo. Louisville, ELISSA MANN ELISSA TRACK PRs TRACK 400-m ...... 56.67 (O) 800-m ...... 2:05.28 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:32.86 (O) 30 31 400-meter: 59.53; 800-meters: 2:13.67; 2:13.67; 59.53; 800-meters: 400-meter: Mann is an integrative physiology major. major. physiology Mann is an integrative Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Mann helped the Coyotes to three Colorado State 5A State Colorado three to Mann helped the Coyotes Karina Lynn Mann was born on February 9, 1997 in born on February 9, 1997 in Mann was Karina Lynn – 2015: HIGH SCHOOL: nish Country Championships (2011-13) and one runner-up fi Cross Championship all four of Range League the Front (2014). MHS won Nationals. Cross at Nike fth fi placed In 2013, the team those years. a time recorded 4x400 relay The a partMann was MHS record. of two nished in fi meet and the 4x800-relay the 2015 state of 3:55.68 at in 2014. On the track, the 4x800 at state nish 9:11.89 for a runner-up fi runner-up four times (2012-15), which included the state was relay country cross Range All-Conference a Front She was Elissa. her sister selection team second in 2013 and 2012, she earned academic all- Boise by State, recruited Mann was honors. and all-state conference Northern and Nebraska-Omaha. Arizona HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 1,600-meters: 5:08.51. 1,600-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Mann and has two Viki of Rick and She is the daughter Colo. Louisville, her twin, Jessie and Elissa, who is also a member of the CU cross sisters, listening snowboarding, team. She enjoys eld country and fi and track outdoors. with her dog and anything playing music, to COLLEGE COLLEGE 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes (Monarch) Freshman • RS Freshman Louisville, Colo. Louisville, KARINA MANN KARINA TRACK PRs TRACK 400-m ...... 59.10 (O) 800-m ...... 2:12.58 (O) Martin as a country Nebraska cross while at only ran Martin is an integrative physiology. He owns a GPA a GPA He owns physiology. Martin is an integrative 1,600-meters: 4:26; 3,200-meters: 9:36; 5,000-meters: 4:26; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Martin saw action in four meets for the Buff s. He made his Martin action saw in four meets for the Buff Martin countryand on the cross (three) earned six letters Christian Henner Martin was born on November 3, 1994 in 3, 1994 in Christian Henner Martin born on November was

COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE He improved placing 17th overall. Invitational, State the Colorado CU debut at sixth place on to in and then went Shootout the Rocky Mountain 11th at to where Pac-12s, at was race nal fi Martin’s NCAA Pre-Nationals. at the open race overall. nished 68th he fi NEBRASKA (2013): AT was nish of the season His highest fi in four meets. and competed freshman Martin an 85th to raced S.D. Vermillion, in Invitational Young Time the 13th at to end the season. Ten Championships at the Big nish fi place HIGH SCHOOL: He is the HHS at Heritage High School. teams (three) eld and fi the track fth in the 1,600 fi holder (9:36). Individually he was run record 3,200-meter championships in 2013. Martin sixth the 5A state and was was in the 3,200 at Martin country team all-league in cross as a junior and senior. rst and fi all-state meet in the state the runner-up at was that a member of the HHS team was Championship League the Continental won the team same year, That 2011. champion- the region Eagles won The the 5A Region 2 Champion. and was ship again in 2011. HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 15:50. IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.00. greater PERSONAL: His and Monique MartinPhoenix, Ariz. He is the son of Matt Colo. of Littleton, hockey ice women’s State Remi, is a defenseman for the Penn sister, younger Martin holds dual 28 countries. and has been to traveling He enjoys team. Germany. as his mother is from and Germany States with the United citizenship 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes Junior • 1L Littleton, Colo. Littleton, (Heritage/Nebraska) CHRISTIAN MARTIN CHRISTIAN 32 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 15:20 ...... 17/4 CSU Invite at ...... 25:41 ...... 11/7 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +6...... 24:49 Pre-Nationals at ...... 25: ..68/10 Championship Pac-12 at HONORS honorable All-Academic 2015 Pac-12 mention PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:04.17 (O) 3,000-m ...... 8:47.25 (O) 5,000-m ...... 14:36.28 (O) 33 800-meters: 2:16.99; 1,600-meters: 4:56. 2:16.99; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: May is majoring in fi nance and recorded a GPA greater greater a GPA recorded and nance is majoring in fi May May raced four times for the Buff s as a sophomore before before s as a sophomore four times for the Buff raced May May is the St. Joseph’s Academy record holder in the 800 record Academy Joseph’s is the St. May

Lucy Catherine May was born on December 19, 1994 in Louisville, born on December 19, 1994 in Louisville, was May Lucy Catherine Redshirt. Did not compete. May ran in three races for the Buff s as a redshirt She started s as a freshman. for the Buff races in three ran May than 3.70. She was named to the Pac-12 All-Academic Second Team in 2014. Team Second All-Academic the Pac-12 named to than 3.70. She was the season 12th at the Rocky Mountain Shootout and then took 12th overall 12th overall and then took Shootout the Rocky Mountain the season 12th at at nished the campaign 63rd fi May NCAA Pre-Nationals. at in the open race Pac-12s. Colo. She is the daughter of Chris and Joanne May and has a brother, Jake, and Jake, and has a brother, of Chris and Joanne May She is the daughter Colo. and University Saint Louis at Director is the Athletic Sophia. Her father a sister, and soccer. basketball playing also enjoys May State. Iowa at track also ran COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE She started and NCAAs. the season with a regionals serving at as the alternate fi at the Rocky Mountain fth placing before at the CSU Invite nish fi place ninth of the race nal Her fi 134th overall. she was NCAA Pre-Nationals, At Shootout. overall. 53rd took May where Pac-12s season was 2014: 2013: HIGH SCHOOL: HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: (2:16.99) and 1,600-meter (4:56) runs. During her senior year, May placed placed May During her senior year, (4:56) runs. (2:16.99) and 1,600-meter selection an all-state championships in the 1,600 and was the state at second honors in the 800, in the 1,600 and 800. She also earned all-conference country cross season, the During her sophomore 1,600 and 3,200 as a senior. 4A championship. the state at third Angels placed 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes Junior • 2L LUCY MAY St. Louis, Mo. Louis, St. (St. Joseph’s Academy) Joseph’s (St. 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 17:49 ...... 9/2 CSU Invite at ...... 21:20 ...... 5/4 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 21:21 ...... 134/7 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:15 ..53/8 Championship Pac-12 at ...... Alt. NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... Alt. NCAA Championship at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 21:55 ...... 12/6 Rocky Mtn. Shootout NCAA.....+12 Pre-Nationals at ...... 22:32 ...... 21:43 ..69/8 Championship Pac-12 at HONORS Team Second All-Academic 2014, 15 Pac-12 PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:15.19 (O) 1,500-m ...... 4:37.60 (O) Mile ...... 4:54.19 1,600-meters: 4:22; 3,200-meters: 9:26. 4:22; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Miller is majoring in neuroscience. He recorded a GPA a GPA He recorded Miller is majoring in neuroscience. Miller finished fifth at the USA Junior Cross Country Country the USA Junior Cross Miller finished fifth at Miller is the PHS 3,200-meter record holder (9:26), which he record Miller is the PHS 3,200-meter Paul A. Miller was born on July 18, 1996 in Fort Collins, Colo. He is Colo. born on July 18, 1996 in Fort Collins, A. Miller was Paul Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE– 2015: COLLEGE– World the IAAF Championships in February in 25:53, which earned him a trip to 74th overall. he placed There Country Championships in China. Junior Cross 13th He was During the fall season, Miller earned a spot on varsity roster. start to Shootout and the Rocky Mountain Invitational State the Colorado at Miller 18th in the open race. he placed NCAA Pre-Nationals, the season. At overall. placing 53rd Pac-12s, at nished the season fi 2014: HIGH SCHOOL: the Libertyset at in April of 2014. He is also a member the Bell Invitational Impalas won The 8:01. which ran team, relay 4x800-meter PHS school record senior Championship during Miller’s & Field Track Range League the 2014 Front year. that and all-conference team second named all-state and he was year as the FRL as well also named all-conference, he was junior year, During Miller’s honors his sophomore, all-state Academic Miller received Year. of the Athlete junior and senior years. HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: year. rst than 3.60 in his fi greater PERSONAL: Iain and Robert. older brothers, Miller and has two Tamara and the son of Paul scuba diving and sunrise hikes. salsa dancing, Miller enjoys

Colorado BUffaloes • 1L (Poudre) PAUL MILLER PAUL Sophomore Fort Collins, Colo. Colo. Collins, Fort 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 15:15 ...... 13/3 CSU Invite at ...... 26:05 ...... 13/8 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... +18...... 25:04 Pre-Nationals at ...... 24:51 ..53/9 Championship Pac-12 at HONORS Team Second All-Academic 2015 Pac-12 PRs TRACK Mile ...... 4:26.84 3,000-m ...... 8:15.68 (O) 5,000-m ...... 14:31.79 (O) 34 35 800-meters: 2:12.62; 1,600-meters: 4:50.19; 4:50.19; 2:12.62; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Morley intends to major in anthropology and is also major in anthropology to Morley intends Morley won several state championships spanning her high state several Morley won Morley ran one cross country season at Montana. She led the country Montana. one cross season at Morley ran Makena Marie Morley was born on November 21, 1996 in Maui, born on November Marie Morley was Makena

2016 colorado cross country AT MONTANA: MONTANA: AT in 16:43. Morley’s Invite UM at the fi rst nished fi rst meet, Grizzlies in her fi 39th (20:40). she placed where NCAA Pre-Nationals, meet was following with the Morley came away career, of her collegiate race In just the third the NCAA at race on to winning in 17:45. She went Big Sky Championship, qualify for NCAAs as to overall taking eighth Region Championship, Mountain nish fi with a 97th place nationals Morley ended the season at an individual. (20:49). HIGH SCHOOL: run (10:37.76) and she was the 3,200-meter she won As a senior, school career. sister, (4:01.71) with her younger team relay also a member of the 4x400-meter Bryn. in the 800 (2:16.70) and 1,600 (5:01.69) as well also second Morley was the 800 (2:12.62), 1,600 (4:53.83) she won in 2014. During her junior year, distinctionand 3,200 (10:58.85). Morley earned All-American twice on the fth in the at New Indoor nationals Balance two-mile run fi track. She placed in 2014. in the two-mile New Balance Outdoor nationals second at and was champion. She ran a four-time state Morley was countryOn the cross course, as a senior. placing third Championship four years, National Locker the Foot at Buppa the Great 2015, and won USA in January, Team Morley also represented a three-time All-American, She was Country Championships in Scotland. Cross in 2011 and 13. recognition team team honors in 2014 and second rst earning fi HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 10:16.38. 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: studies and archeology. in environmental interested PERSONAL: Logan siblings, and Jill Morley has two of Steve She is the daughter Hawai’i. hiking, country skiing, cross kayaking, and Bryn. snowboarding, She enjoys biking and reading. swimming,

Colorado BUffaloes • TR • Bigfork, Mont. Mont. Bigfork, Sophomore (Bigfork/Montana) MAKENA MORLEY TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:12.62 1,600-m ...... 4:50.19 3,200-m ...... 10:16.38

800-meters: 2:17; 1,600-meters: 5:08; 3,200-meters: 5:08; 3,200-meters: 2:17; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Nun is majoring in mathematics and economics and has and economics Nun is majoring in mathematics Nun came back to the Buff s and had a strong showing after after showing s and had a strong the Buff Nun came back to Nun fi nished fi fth overall at the 2012 Colorado State 5A Cross 5A State fi Colorado at the 2012 overall fth nished Nun fi Melanie Lyn Nun was born on November 21, 1994 in Westminster, Westminster, 21, 1994 in born on November Nun was Melanie Lyn Nun had a breakout freshman season, earning a spot on the varsity freshman Nun had a breakout Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE She 67th overall. she was NCAAredshirting Pre-Nationals, the 2014 season. At fi rst for overall nishing seventh fi Pac-12s, of the season at had her best race placing 23rd after also named all-region She was honors. all-conference team nish, NCAAfi with a 65th place up the season at Nun wrapped regionals. at competition. in the team second helping CU take 2014: 2013: the Rocky Mountain at unattached early in the season. She raced roster was NCAAPre-Nationals in uniform race rst Her fi placing eighth. Shootout, fourth scorer was CU’s Nun 4 runner. No. as CU’s overall nished 57th and she fi earn All-Pac-12 to in 14th overall coming Championships as well, the Pac-12 at At team title. in the s claim second and helped the Buff honors, Team Second s, helping again the fourth sixth runner for the Buff she was overall, regionals, at NCAAs as season nished her freshman Nun fi crown. CU win the regional a while helping CU to the line 68th overall, crossing for CU, scorer the third nish. fi team seventh-place HIGH SCHOOL: She nish as a junior. fi a 12th-place from improving Country Championships, earn a spot Regional Championships to Midwest Locker Foot 10th at placed won the 5A Nun overall. nished 35th she fi where Nationals Locker the Foot at Region 3 Championship in 2012 and the 5A 4 2011. She in the 800 (2:17), 1,600 (5:08), 3,200 (10:57), 4x800- school records owns country (17:35). In 2013, Nun placed (9:47) and in the 5k cross course relay championships. fourth the state in the 1,600 at eighth in the 3,200 and was nalist for a fi as a senior and was Year of the named the LHS Athlete She was Scholarship. the Boettcher HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:47. 10:57; 4x800-relay: IN THE CLASSROOM: than 3.80. greater a GPA recorded PERSONAL: and has Colo. Thornton, and Sheila Nun of Thomas of She is the daughter Colo. and has been and yoga soccer DylanNun enjoys Zach, and Ryan. siblings, three kids. for young coach track a volunteer

Colorado BUffaloes • 2L (Legacy) Junior Broomfi eld, Colo. eld, Broomfi MELANIE NUN 36 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 17:58 ...... 11/4 CSU Invite at Invite ...... +3 St. Metro ...... 22:09at ...... 20:57 ...... 67/5 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:12 ..7/3 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:36 ...... 23/5 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 20:38 ....65/5 NCAA Championship at ....Time2013 ...... Fin/CU ...... +8...... 21:56 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 21:07 ...... 57/4 Pre-Nationals at ...... 22:09 ..14/4 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:45 ...... 6/4 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 21:04 ....68/3 NCAA Championship at HONORS Region 2013, 15 All-Mountain Team First 2015 All-Pac-12 Team Second 2013 All-Pac-12 PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:23.48 (O) Mile ...... 4:49.69 (I) 3,000-m ...... 9:24.26 (I) ...... 10:18.86Steeplechase (O) 5,000-m ...... 16:17.14 (O) 37 800-meters: 1:54; 1,600-meters: 4:09; 4:09; 1:54; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Perrin is majoring in integrative physiology. physiology. is majoring in integrative Perrin Perrin won four Montana State High School High School State four Montana won Perrin Perrin won the Colorado State Invitational to start to the Invitational State the Colorado won Perrin Zachary Michael Perrin was born on January was Zachary 25, 1995 in Michael Perrin Perrin quickly earned a position on the varsity roster as a true quickly earned a position on the varsity roster Perrin Redshirt. Did not compete.

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE - 2015: COLLEGE He was fourthseason and then placed Shootout. the Rocky Mountain at at to 38th improving before at NCAAPre-Nationals s 68th for the Buff nish. He fi honors with an 18th place all-region recorded Perrin Pac-12s. NCAAs. at nish fi ended the season with a 195th place 2014: 2013: at the Rocky Mountain (unattached) overall fth running fi freshman, Pre- was NCAA s in uniform for the Buff varsityrace rst His fi Shootout. Pac-12 was nextrace Perrin’s overall. nished 114th he fi where Nationals title. team straight he helped CU claim its third where Championships, He served as the alternate 8 runner. No. as CU’s 37th overall placed Perrin 107th (CU’s he took back in action NCAAs but was where at regionals, at championship. helping CU win the team 6 scorer), No. HIGH SCHOOL: country the 2012 cross championship after He won Championships. Locker in the Foot raced Perrin a runner-up finish his junior year. the Foot placing 10th at before overall eighth Regional and took West home three brought in 2012. On the track, Perrin Nationals Locker the He won runs. championships in the 1,600 and 3,200-meter state During his 1,600 and 3,200 as a senior the freshman. in both the 1,600 and 3,200. He second was season, Perrin sophomore high school runner in 2012 the a Montana the best time by also ran cross earned a top-20 national (8:55). Perrin Invite the Arcadia 3,200 at country in 2012. ranking HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:55. 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Mont. of Lakeside, and Lisa Perrin He is the son of Mike Calif. San Diego, playing enjoys Ben and Hannah. Perrin Jake, siblings, He also has three and kayaking. rock-climbing the guitar,

Colorado BUffaloes • 2L (Flathead) Junior Kalispell, Mt. ZACH PERRIN ZACH 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... 14:43 ...... 1/1 CSU Invite at ...... 24:53 ...... 4/4 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 24:08 ...... 68/7 Pre-Nationals at ...... 24:21 ..38/7 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 30:29 ...... 18/4 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 31:57 ....195/7 NCAA Championship at ....Time2013 ...... Fin/CU ...... +5...... 25:52 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 24:43 ...... 114/7 Pre-Nationals at ...... 26:16 ..37/8 Championship Pac-12 at ...... Alt. NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 31:24 ....107/6 NCAA Championship at HONORS 2015 All-Region PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:49.85 (O) 1,500-m ...... 3:43.00 (O) Mile ...... 3:59.00 3,000-m ...... 8:14.33 5,000-m ...... 14:16.89 (O) 800-meters: 1:58; 1,600-meters: 4:17; 4:17; 1:58; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Peterman is majoring in environmental science science is majoring in environmental Peterman Did not compete. Did not compete. Peterman placed second to current CU teammate CU teammate current to second placed Peterman Adam Walser Peterman was born on August 11, 1995 in born on August was Peterman Walser Adam Redshirt. Did not compete. Peterman made the varsity roster as a redshirt freshman. as a redshirt freshman. made the varsity roster Peterman

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE 2014: verys, he had a season. successful for the Buff score Although he didn’t at the Rocky Mountain nish fi started with a 17th place the year Peterman the 28th at up to and moved pre-nationals 79th at He was Shootout. s win their fourthteam straight helping the Buff Championships, Pac-12 NCAAs as the 202nd at and placed regionals 64th at took Peterman title. NCAA Championship. straight won their second s Buff 2013: HIGH SCHOOL: Country High School Cross State the 2012 Montana at Perrin Zach the at second he placed championship, the state After Championship. a 23rd-place running to Northwest Regional before National Cross Nike at the third placed Peterman West Regional. Locker Foot at the nish fi At countryseasons. cross championship his junior and sophomore state the 3,200-meter won Peterman eld championship, and fi track the state of 9:12, which also doubles as the HHS run with an all-class record nishes in the 1,600 and He also earned a pair of fourth-place fi record. fth in the fourth In 2011, he took in the 3,200 and fi 3,200 as a junior. country in 2012. cross ranking earned a top-20 national 1,600. Peterman HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:57. 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: All- the Pac-12 selected to than 3.70. He was greater a GPA and owns in 2014. Team Second Academic PERSONAL: He Walser. and Lisa He is the son of LarryMissoula, Mont. Peterman biking and has mountain enjoys Kila. Peterman also has an older sister, Missoula and the Marathon. Wild for Run volunteered

Colorado BUffaloes • 1L (Hellgate) Junior Missoula, Mt. ADAM PETERMAN ADAM 38 2014 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 26:02 ...... 17/7 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 25:21 ...... 79/7 Pre-Nationals at ...... 24:21 ..28/7 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 31:55 ...... 64/6 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 32:37 ....202/7 NCAA Championship at HONORS Team Second All-Academic 2014 Pac-12 PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 3:47.22 (O) Mile ...... 4:23.19 (I) 3,000-m ...... 8:14.33 (I) ...... 8:43.19Steeplechase (O) 39 800-meter: 1:51.87; 1,600-meters: 1:51.87; 1,600-meters: 800-meter: Pixler intends to major in business. major in business. to intends Pixler Pixler is the Eastlake High School 800-meter High School 800-meter is the Eastlake Pixler Nathan Elias Pixler was born on August 18, 1997 born on August was Pixler Elias Nathan

2016 colorado cross country record holder, clocking in at 1:51.87. He was also a member of 1:51.87. He was clocking in at holder, record 3:18.68. at set the EHS record that team relay the 4x400-meter of seven won the 800. Pixler in high school was His main event including the conference as a senior, on the track his nine races meet the state at in the prelims second and district He was title. six titles, As a junior in 2015, he won and ended up fourth overall. placing and district before meets, again winning the conference in the 1,600 also did well Pixler championship. the state at third en route and district crown season, winning the conference that Pixler country course, On the cross at state. nish a sixthto fi place winning the 51st 3A/4A KingCo runner-up after the 2015 state was and the 3A SeaKing & 4A Bi-District League I/II Championships. HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:13.38. 4:15.72; Mile: 4:21.09; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: He is the son of Jeff and Nancy of Pixler Wash. in Seattle, All three Colorado. at track who both ran Wash., Sammamish, Tebo Jessica athletics. in collegiate competed of his older sisters running Champion before a 12-time Division II National was and degree while pursuing her master’s Colorado one season at a standout on the CU cross was Tebo, Matt his brother-in-law, at basketball played country Melissa Shoemaker, team. and track at player Courtneywas a soccer and Lutheran Buchkoski c Pacifi hiking reading, music, to listening running, Alabama. He enjoys and studying languages. HIGH SCHOOL:

Colorado BUffaloes (Eastlake) Freshman • HS Freshman Sammamish, Wash. NATHAN PIXLER NATHAN TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:51.87 1,600-m ...... 4:15.72 Mile ...... 4:21.09 3,200-m ...... 9:13.38 400-meters: 49.67; 800-meters: 1:55.74. 49.67; 800-meters: 400-meters: Ramos is a mechanical engineering major Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. A multi-sport athlete, Ramos lettered in cross in cross Ramos A multi-sport lettered athlete, Justice Thomas Ramos was born on November 2, born on November Ramos was Thomas Justice

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: at Montezuma- football and wrestling eld, and fi track country, his personal bests in the 400 (49.67) He raced High School. Cortez Championship 4A State the 2015 Colorado and 800 (1:55.74) at distinctionsand earned all-conference named in both. Ramos was and in his junior as a sophomore Year of the the MCHS Sprinter Ramos Year. Runner of the the MCHS Distance season, he garnered times. meet three wrestling ed for the state qualifi HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: in architecture. and is also interested PERSONAL: He has one sister, Texas. Joe and Jennie Romas in Lubbock, 1996 to rst fi with his mom’s Josh. He has worked and one brother, Jordan, and math. with reading class helping the students grade

Colorado BUffaloes Dolores, Colo. Dolores, Sophomore • VR Sophomore • JUSTICE RAMOS (Montezuma-Cortez) 40 TRACK PRs TRACK 400-m ...... 49.67 800-m ...... 1:51.23 (O) 41 800-meters: 2:14; 1,600-meters: 5:02. 2:14; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Regner is a studio art major. Regner is a studio art major. Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Regner is a part of fi ve RHS track and fi eld records. records. eld fi and ve RHS track Regner is a part of fi Abigail Catherine Regner was born on February 9, 1997 in Regner was Abigail Catherine

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: 800 (2:14). the indoor 800 (2:16) and outdoor she owns Individually, (9:13), outdoor Regner is also part relay of the indoor 4x800-meter (10:12) medley relay distance (9:09) and the outdoor 4x800-relay on letters Regner earned three leg. the 1,200-meter she ran where at RHS. team eld and fi on the track country and three the cross team North IV and Field II Group Track the NJSIAA Indoor Red Devils won The country Section the cross (2014) State in 2014 and ’15 they won that on the 4x800-relay She was sectionand outdoor (2015) as well. an All-Skyland Regner was the 2015 NJSIAA Meet of Champions. won eld selectionwell as in the 800 and 1,600, as and fi track Conference honors She earned all-conference for the 4x800 her senior year. all-state country also named All-Somerset County in cross and the 800 was 800 as a junior. for the indoor and outdoor Team First HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: soccer of Randolph, who played She is the daughter Basking N.J. Ridge, Randy, siblings, Regner and has three and Carol Denison University, at and track ran Regner, William Her grandfather, Charles and Meredith. skiing, rock climbing, art, Regner loves University. at Ohio State eld fi hiking and running.

Colorado BUffaloes (Ridge) Freshman • RS Freshman Basking Ridge, N.J. Ridge, Basking ABIGAIL REGNER TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:14 1,600-m ...... 5:02 800-meter: 1:54.65; 1,600-meters: 1:54.65; 1,600-meters: 800-meter: Rocha intends to major in arts to Rocha intends and sciences. Rocha had an outstanding senior cross country Rocha had an outstanding senior cross Phillip Rocha was born on May 21, 1998 in Azusa, born on May Phillip Rocha was

2016 colorado cross country HIGH SCHOOL: as placing as well season, winning 10 of his 11 high school races, country cross A two-time state Nationals. Locker Foot at second Championships Cross at the Nike nished 11th champion, he also fi after state at fth fi Rocha placed As a sophomore, as a junior. also He was year. finish his freshman earning a 10th place championships in 2015, Rocha the state on the track. At successful championship the state run at in the 3,200-meter second placed won the 1,600 Finals; he also League c winning the Pacifi after League title. c Pacifi HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8:59.42. 4:11.56; Mile: 4:14.49; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: older He is the son of Phillip and Sarah Rocha and has two Calif. sisters.

Colorado BUffaloes (Arcadio) Azusa, Calif. Freshman • HS Freshman PHILLIP ROCHA 42 TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:54.65 1,600-m ...... 4:11.56 Mile ...... 4:14.49 3,200-m ...... 8:59.42 43 00-meters: 1:51; Mile: 4:02.72; 1,600-meters: 1:51; Mile: 4:02.72; 1,600-meters: 00-meters: Saarel is majoring in engineering physics. He recorded a He recorded is majoring in engineering physics. Saarel Saarel only raced twice for the Buff s, but excelled at both excelled s, but twice for the Buff only raced Saarel Saarel was named the 2012 Gatorade Utah Boys Cross Country Utah Boys Cross named the 2012 Gatorade was Saarel Ben Saarel was born on March 8, 1995 in Cleveland, Ohio. He is Ohio. 8, 1995 in Cleveland, born on March Ben was Saarel Saarel had another great season for the Buff s. He startedby placing season for the Buff had another great Saarel Saarel had an outstanding true freshman season for the Buff s, earning season for the Buff had an outstanding true freshman Saarel COLLEGE - 2015: COLLEGE honors earning all-region meet, the regional at 21st overall He was meets. NCAA honor at All-American consecutive He earned his third in the process. nish. fi with a 31st place 2014: fi fth at the Rocky Mountain Shootout and followed that up with a fourth that place and followed Shootout the Rocky Mountain at fth fi team honors with his second earned All-Pac-12 Saarel at pre-nationals. nish fi helping CU win its Championships, performance place the Pac-12 eighth at s win the helped the Buff Saarel later, weeks Two fourth title. team straight He also earned his placing 13th overall. NCAA Region Championship, Mountain At the NCAASaarel Championships, nish. honor with the fi all-region second for his second overall fi nish, taking seventh the across Buff the second was NCAA Championship. straight its second honor as CU won All-America straight 2013: He raced honors. Region and All-America All-Mountain Team, First All-Pac-12 Blake teammate to second and took unattached Shootout the Rocky Mountain was NCAA s for the Buff race rst fi (25:35). Saarel’s just one second by Theroux In the following 2 scorer. No. as CU’s overall ninth and he took Pre-Nationals, fi nish, the to cross fth runner the fi he was Championships, the Pac-12 meet, team championship. s win their third and helped the Buff harrier, third CU’s but he overall, seventh he was regionals, shine and at to continued Saarel eighth he took the NCAA Championships where the best for last at saved to their fourth s NCAA 2001. Championship since and led the Buff overall record to Billy Nelson in 2002 since rst true freshman fi became CU’s Saarel 42nd overall. Nelson was year That honors. All-America HIGH SCHOOL: Class 3A Championships in winning the Utah State after Year Runner of the In doing run on the course. time ever fastest the second 14:56.7, which was second placed nish. Saarel a fourth-placeso he helped the Miners to fi team winning Regional championship before Southwest Nationals Cross the Nike at Saarel Championships, Locker the Foot At Regional. West Locker the Foot earned a Saarel fourthplaced behind the winner. in 15:13, just 14 seconds the 800 country in 2012. On he won cross ranking the track top-20 national a time recorded Saarel time. both in school record titles, and 1,600 Utah state the Arcadia also won of 1:51.13 in the 800 and 4:07.95 1,600. Saarel the Mile (4:02.72). At Dream 3,200 (8:45.74) and the Adidas Invitational the meet record and broke the 3,200-meters he won 2013 Simplot Games, championships in 2012 state three with a 9:00.62 performance. won Saarel (800, 1,600 and 3,200). HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 8 8:45.74. 4:07.95; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: Saarel 3.885 GPA. owns an impressive at CU and rst semester in his fi 4.00 GPA tabbed a in 2014 and was Team First All-Academic the Pac-12 named to was in 2014. All-American Academic CoSIDA PERSONAL: He also has Saarell. Tess and Princeton, at a former rower the son of Doug, skiing and enjoys Saarel College. Swarthmore at Emma, who ran one sister, with the Special Olympics. has volunteered 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes Senior • 3L (Park City) (Park BEN SAAREL Salt Lake City, Utah Salt City, Lake 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU ...... +6...... 25:18 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 30:32 ...... 21/6 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 30:20 ....31/4 NCAA Championship at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 24:44 ...... 5/4 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 24:16 ...... 4/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 23:54 ..8/5 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 30:04 ...... 13/2 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 30:31 ....7/2 NCAA Championship at ....Time2013 ...... Fin/CU ...... +2...... 25:35 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 23:40.7 ...... 9/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 24:53 ..5/3 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 29:46.4 ...... 7/2 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 30:41.1 ....8/1 NCAA Championship at unattached + ran HONORS All-American Academic 2014 CoSIDA All-District Academic 2014 CoSIDA 2013, 14, 15 All-American Region 2013, 14, 15 All-Mountain Team Second 2014 All-Pac-12 Team First All-Academic 2014 Pac-12 All-Academic 2013, 14, 15 USTFCCCA Team First 2013 All-Pac-12 Year of the Athlete 2013-14 CU Male Freshman Finalist Year of the 2013-14 CU Male Athlete PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 1:51.11 1,500-m ...... 3:38.40 (O) Mile ...... 4:02.72 3,000-m ...... 7:52.61 (I) 5,000-m ...... 13:48.97 800-meters: 2:11; 1,600-meters: 4:49; 4:49; 2:11; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Scholl is an integrative physiology major. major. physiology Scholl is an integrative Scholl won the 2014 Colorado 2A State Cross Country Cross 2A State the 2014 Colorado Scholl won Tabor Alex Scholl was born on February Scholl 4, 1997 in Steam- Alex was Tabor HIGH SCHOOL: Championship in 19:59.7 after winning the region championship in winning the region Championship in 19:59.7 after plac- Trial, Time the CU at she ran 19:05.00. During her senior year, won the state s. She also (22:27.1) behind four Buff overall fth ing fi her second (18:37.6) and placed 3A championship as a freshman and owns on the track season (20:07.6). Scholl had success sophomore 2:11 in the 800, 4:49 1,600 She clocked records. WGHS three titles as the 800 and 1,600 state and 11:09 in the 3,200. Scholl won and as the 1,600 champion a sophomore and repeated a freshman the runner-up in she was in the 800. As a junior, second also placed the Simplot Games Scholl won During her senior year, both events. and Montana California State, Montana mile in 4:56. Utah, Boise State, Scholl. also recruited HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 7:20. steeplechase: 11:09; 2,000-meter 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Scholl and Stephanie of Shawn She is the daughter Colo. Springs, boat cycling, She enjoys Tyler. She has one brother, Colo. of Kremmling, and baking. ranching skiing, Nordic rowing, 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes Freshman • HS Freshman Kremmling, Colo. Kremmling, TABOR SCHOLL TABOR 44 TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:11 1,500-m ...... 4:22.50 (O) Mile ...... 4:39.84 (I) ...... 7:20 2.000-m steeplechase 45 800-meters: 2:10; mile: 4:42; 1,600-meters: 2:10; mile: 4:42; 1,600-meters: 800-meters: Schwartz is an arts and science major. Schwartz is an arts major. and science Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Schwartz won several state championships at Shaler championships at state Schwartz several won Brianna Marie Schwartz was born on July 9, 1997 in Brianna Marie Schwartz born on July 9, 1997 in was

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: country cross champion. the state she was As a senior, High School. Area champion state 1,600-meter Schwartz the indoor mile and outdoor was She country championship. the cross at fth placing fi after her junior year Her sophomore same year. that Nationals Locker sixthplaced Foot at country cross meet as the state at Schwartzseason saw placing third high school state as winning the 1,600. She is Pennsylvania well the time (17:38) at fastest the second holder (4:42) and ran mile record in the 800 country Schwartz district owns meet. cross records track state her country (2:10), 1,600 (4:45), 3,200 (10:10) and on the cross course, Virginia and Syracuse Dame, Notre Villanova, mark of 17:25 is the record. Schwartz. also recruited HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 10:10. 4:45; 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Schwartz of Joseph and Paulette She is the daughter Pa. Pittsburgh, biking and She enjoys and Jocelyn. Joseph, Alexis siblings, and has three as a Sunday She also volunteered 10th grade. until basketball played school teacher.

Colorado BUffaloes (Shaler Area) Freshman • RS Freshman Pittsburgh, Pa. BRIANNA SCHWARTZ TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:10 Mile ...... 4:42 1,600-m ...... 4:45 3,200-m ...... 10:10 Seligman is majoring in psychology. Seligman is majoring in psychology. 1,600-meters: 4:59.74; 3,200-meters: 10:43.43. 4:59.74; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Seligman owns multiple records at IHS. She is the ju- at Seligman multiple records owns Cayla Esther Seligman was born on August 22, 1997 in born on August Esther Seligman was Cayla COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL: holder (10:43.83), as record nior class 1,600 (4:59.74) and 3,200-meter (1,600/5:03.23; holder in the same events as the senior class record well of 18:07. In country3,200/10:46.08). Seligman the 5k cross record ran and 4A BiDistrict I/II Conference the 4A KingCo 2014, the Eagles were eld season, IHS During and fi the 2015 track Country Champions. Cross Confer- winning the 4A KingCo championship after the 4A state won and 4A BiDistictence Seligman country served I/II meets. as the cross and All- the All-KingCo named to and was captain her senior year team On the track, she medalist. well as an all-state as teams, rst BiDistrict fi Seligman medalist. champion and a state KingCo the 3,200-meter was as a junior athlete most improved team’s eld and fi named the track was medalist title and also earned state winning the 3,200 KingCo after Northern by and Portland. Arizona also recruited She was honors. HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: and Heidi Seligman and of David She is the daughter Wash. Issaquah, Wil- countryat ran cross and track Her father rey. Jeff has one brother, hiking and cooking. She enjoys lamette. 2016 colorado cross country

Colorado BUffaloes (Issaquah) Freshman • RS Freshman Issaquah, Wash. CAYLA SELIGMAN CAYLA 46 TRACK PRs TRACK 3,000-m ...... 9:34.15 (I) 5,000-m ...... 16:16.78 (O) 10,000-m ...... 35:06.45 (O)

47 1,600-meters: 4:22.29; Mile: 4:25.82; 4:22.29; Mile: 4:25.82; 1,600-meters: Smith is undecided on a major. Smith is undecided on a major. Smith earned four letters in cross county and four county in cross Smith earned four letters axton Fowler Smith was born on February 13, born on February 13, Smith was axton Fowler

2016 colorado cross country HIGH SCHOOL: he earned a pair As a senior, High School. Vista Mountain at in track fi Athletic Association High Colorado School at the nishes ve fi of top nishing in in the 3,200, fi third He was Championships. 5A State fourth9:30.50, and placed in the 1,600 with a time of 4:22.29. as a state run at in the 3,200-meter eighth Smith also placed League Continental the at nish fi place earning a third junior after the 2015 Smith won country On course, the cross Championships. fth place up with a fi that 5A Region Championship and followed at 23th he also placed year, same That meet. at the state nish fi 71st at take on to Regionals and went Southwest Cross the Nike Nationals. Cross Nike HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 9:17.94. 3,200-meters: IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: P Smith and Karen He is the son of Steven Colo. 1998, in Denver, Alex. brother, and has one younger of Highlands Ranch, Colo.,

Colorado BUffaloes • HS Freshman Freshman (Mountain Vista) PAXTON SMITH PAXTON Highlands Ranch, Colo. Highlands Ranch, Colo. TRACK PRs TRACK 1,600-m ...... 4:22.29 Mile ...... 4:25.82 3,200-m ...... 9:17.94 Mile: 4:53; 1,600-meters: 4:52; 3,200-meters: 4:52; 3,200-meters: Mile: 4:53; 1,600-meters: Tuttle is an integrative physiology major. major. physiology is an integrative Tuttle Redshirt. Did not compete. Redshirt. Did not compete. Tuttle was the state cross country cross runner-up as a senior the state was Tuttle Tuttle ran one season for the Bulldogs. She won her fi rst her fi She won one season for the Bulldogs. ran Tuttle Taylor Nicole Tuttle was born on August 8, 1996 in Las Vegas, Vegas, 8, 1996 in Las born on August was Tuttle Nicole Taylor

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE GEORGIA: AT Country Cross the Georgia clocking 18:14.80 at meet after collegiate Week. Runner of the Women’s named the SEC and was Invitational same distinction placing She earned that time after for the second the SEC led the Bulldogs at Tuttle Invitational. sixth the Furman at Freshman to earn All-SEC nish fi Championships with a 26th place a the NCAA she recorded South At Region Championships, honors. nish. fi 37th place HIGH SCHOOL: place second to which helped her team as a junior, third and placed County Cross Gwinnet was named the 2013 nishes both season. She fi country part and was cross of the All-Metros Year Country Runner of the In eld. country and fi for cross and track the PCHS MVP was Tuttle team. New Balance Outdoor Nationals. in the mile at eighth 2014, she placed HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: 11:03. IN THE CLASSROOM: PERSONAL: Ga. of Snellville, Tuttle of Charles and Cindy She is the daughter Nev. and they both and Brittany Mackenzie are is a triplet; her sisters Tuttle art Berry She enjoys softball at play and swimming also College. years. softball for eight played

Colorado BUffaloes • RS Georgia) Snellville, Ga.Snellville, Sophomore TAYLER TUTTLE TAYLER (Providence Christian/ (Providence 48 TRACK PRs TRACK 800-m ...... 2:16.12 (O) Mile ...... 4:46.66 1,500-m ...... 4:26.84 (O) 5,000-m ...... 16:29.36 (O) 49 1,600-meters: 4:57; 3,200-meters: 10:22.5 4:57; 3,200-meters: 1,600-meters: Verdon is majoring in integrative physiology. physiology. is majoring in integrative Verdon Verdon returned to the CU line-up, after redshirting after the CU line-up, to returned Verdon Verdon was a two-time state champion in cross country champion in cross a two-time was state Verdon Carrie Sophie Verdon was born on March 8, 1994 in Torrance, Torrance, 8, 1994 in born on March was Verdon Sophie Carrie Redshirt. Verdon placed third overall at the Rocky Mountain the Rocky Mountain at overall third placed Verdon Redshirt. Verdon made an immediate impact cam- during her freshman made an immediate Verdon Verdon had another outstanding season as a sophomore, helping had another outstanding season as a sophomore, Verdon

2016 colorado cross country COLLEGE – 2015: COLLEGE Pac-12s, At nishing 92nd. fi NCAA Pre-Nationals, the 2014 season, at and regionals 36th at She placed 27th overall. to improved Verdon NCAAs. at nish fi ended the season with a 146th place 2014: a season ending injury ered race. in the same but suff Shootout, 2013: sev- regionals and place Pac-12, win at nish a runner-up fi lead CU to to placing Shootout, the Rocky Mountain led CU at Verdon NCAAs. at enth s in the next three 2 runner for the Buff the No. She was overall. second and fourth Pac-12s 10th at NCAA-PreNationals, placing 22nd at races, fi n- at NCAA with a 132nd-place nished the season She fi regionals. at muddy conditions. extremely falling twice due to 5) after No. ish (CU’s honors during and all-region Team Second earned All-Pac-12 Verdon the campaign. 2012: s She led the Buff races. ve in four of fi 2 scorer No. CU’s paign and was Two overall. nish third the fi crossing Shootout, the Rocky Mountain at Verdon pre-nats. at nish fi a 37th-place she recorded that after weeks She Championships. the Pac-12 16th at and took do well to continued regionals; run at up the performancefollowed with a seventh-place nished the fi Verdon honor in the process. rst all-region earning her fi the USA Junior Cross At placing 136th overall. by nationals campaign at at compete on to and went third she placed Country Championships, placing the top she was Junior Championships where World the IAAF 20th overall. American at HIGH SCHOOL: title in the state to as a junior and senior helped her high school team the North also won Cougars The titles. one of her state to 2010, en route placed Verdon Section In 2010, Coast championships the same seasons. where nationals earn a spot at Regionals to West fourth FootLocker at championships as at the state was ninth She overall. nished 19th she fi was Verdon 11th. season she placed and in her freshman a sophomore the state at in the 3,200-meter on the track, placing third also successful (10:22.5). High School record meet with a Campolindo HIGH SCHOOL BESTS: IN THE CLASSROOM: team mention honorable All-Academic the Pac-12 named to She was in 2013. PERSONAL: and Calif. of Moraga, Verdon and Lisa Wayne of She is the daughter Calif. hiking and art pursue a career She enjoys to and wants has one brother. graduation. after therapy in physical

Colorado BUffaloes Senior • 3L (Campolindo) Moraga, Calif. Moraga, Calif. CARRIE VERDON 2015 ...... Fin/CU ....Time2015 ...... Fin/CU Invite ...... +1 St. Metro ...... 21:40at ...... 21:20 ...... 92/6 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:41 ..27/6 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 21:59 ...... 36/7 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 21:12 ....146/7 NCAA Championship at ....Time2014 ...... Fin/CU ...... 21:00 ...... 3/2 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ....Time2013 ...... Fin/CU ...... 20:55 ...... 2/1 Rocky Mtn. Shootout ...... 20:43 ...... 22/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 21:42 ..10/2 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:40 ...... 4/2 NCAA Mtn Region at ...... 21:32 ....132/5 NCAA Championship at ....Time2012 ...... Fin/CU ...... 21:03 ...... 3/1 Rocky Mtn Shootout ...... 20:54 ...... 37/2 Pre-Nationals at ...... 20:41 ..16/2 Championship Pac-12 at ...... 20:43 ...... 7/2 NCAA Mtn. Region at ...... 21:02 ....136/2 NCAA Championship at unattached +ran HONORS 2012, 13 All-Region Team Second 2013 All-Pac-12 honorable All-Academic 2013 Pac-12 mention PRs TRACK 1,500-m ...... 4:25.46 3,000-m ...... 9:18.11 (I) 5,000-m ...... 15:59.83 (O) 10,000-m ...... 33:42.02 ...... 1st/12 ...... 2nd/31 ...... 2nd/45 ...... N/A 3. Oregon, 214; 4. Providence, 231; 5. NC State, 264; 6. Michigan, 231; 5. NC State, 214; 4. Providence, 3. Oregon, 3. Oregon, 175; 4. Stanford, 244; 5. Mississippi State, 247; 6. Utah, 244; 5. Mississippi State, 175; 4. Stanford, 3. Oregon,

2016 colorado cross country 2. Colorado, 129; 2. Colorado, 2. Oregon 51; 3. Stanford 80; 4. Washington 92; 5. Utah 149; 6. Arizona State 162; 7. State 92; 5. Utah 149; 6. Arizona Washington 80; 4. 51; 3. Stanford 2. Oregon 2. Wyoming, 59; 3. Colorado State, 80; 4. Northern Colorado, 82. 80; 4. Northern Colorado, State, 59; 3. Colorado Wyoming, 2. 2. Colorado, 151; 2. Colorado, 2. New Mexico 50; 3. Utah 116; 4. BYU 126; 5. Weber State 128; 6. Northern 175; State Arizona Weber 126; 5. 50; 3. Utah 116; 4. BYU 2. New Mexico CSU RMS PRE-NC P12 MTR NCAA

2015 COLORADO WOMEN IN REVIEW 350; 7. Georgetown, 381; 8. Weber State, 387; 9. Purdue, 441; 10. Villanova, 457. Villanova, 441; 10. 387; 9. Purdue, State, Weber 381; 8. 350; 7. Georgetown, California 204; 8. Arizona 237; 9. UCLA 241; 10. Washington State 262; 11. Oregon State 321, 12. USC, 361. State 262; 11. Oregon State Washington 237; 9. UCLA 241; 10. 204; 8. Arizona California 310; 12. Montana 306; 11. Utah State Wyoming 295; 10. 181; 9. Nevada State 175; 8. Colorado 7. Air Force 396; 17. Southern Utah Tech Texas 381; 16. 375; 15. Idaho State Valley 354; 13. UTEP 360; 14. Utah State 503. State 454; 18. Northern 502; 19. New Mexico Colorado 49; 1. New Mexico, 264; 7. Oklahoma State, 274; 8. Notre Dame, 276; 9. Arkansas, 276; 10. Washington, 297. Washington, 276; 10. 276; 9. Arkansas, Dame, 274; 8. Notre 264; 7. Oklahoma State, 50 17:39 20:54 20:27.8 20:14.5 21:14.82 20:31.2 20:07.7 21:14.82 20:05.4 21:04.4 20:31.8 20:55.86 20:14.5 20:56.06 21:36.09 Oct. 30 21:24.9 1. Michigan, 131; Wash.)...... Championships (Colfax, Pac-12 21:20.76 at 19:55.5 20:27.8 1. Colorado 45; 20:37.9 19:58.6 20:42.5 21:47.9 20:22.4 20:38.3 20:54 21:35.75 20:00.5 21:53.5 Alm 21:11.2 22:04 Runner 22:50 M. 20:54.1 21:14.1 17:39 6k 6k 7/3 47/3 3/1 6k 8/4 K. Benner 2/2 18/3 5k 5.8k 20:13 21:25 E. Blakely 20:11.1 18:04 Clark M. Caldwell 21:58.96 17:45 21:16 21:37 E. 21:20.4 22:14 Constien V. 13/5 17:51 1/1 3/2 11/1 4/2 22:29 Jones D. +8 20:57.0 11/6 22:28 A. Kelly 20:40.2 18:20 +28 +10 21:20 K. Kroeker 10/3 15/2 18:59 E. Mann 61/9 6/5 18:57 2/1 24:11 K. Mann 18:57 +22 Nun +13 21:20 2/1 L. May +44 17:49 4/3 M. +9 29/7 16/2 17:58 +41 +16 62/4 A. Regner 11/4 24/6 65/5 20:26 +33 23/5 67/5 7/3 +21 C. Seligman 24/5 136/6 18:13 9/2 +19 Tuttle T. 16/4 17:39 C. Verdon +84 5/4 49/4 +17 + open race/individual/unattached +58 134/7 +4 53/8 Alt. Alt. 92/6 27/6 36/7 146/7 Sept. 4 Sept...... Colo.) (Fort Collins, CSU Invite Oct. 3 ...... 1st/4 (Boulder) SHOOTOUT ROCKY MOUNTAIN Oct. 17 ...... Ky.) (Louisville, Invitational Pre-National at 15; 1. Colorado, Nov. 13 Nov. N.M.) ...... 1st/19 NCAA Region Championships (Albuquerque, Mountain at 1. Colorado 49; 21 Nov...... Ky.) NCAA Championships (Louisville, at 51 ...... 1st/9 ...... 2nd/31 ...... 1st/42 ...... N/A 3. Stanford, 151; 4. Oregon, 183; 5. Iona, 231; 6 Arkansas, 244; 183; 5. Iona, 231; 6 Arkansas, 151; 4. Oregon, 3. Stanford,

2016 colorado cross country 2. Stanford 57; 3. Oregon 83; 4. Washington 96; 5. UCLA 127; 6. Washington State 137; State Washington 96; 5. UCLA 127; 6. Washington 83; 4. 57; 3. Oregon 2. Stanford 2. Air Force, 50; 3. Northern Colorado, 85. 50; 3. Northern Colorado, 2. Air Force, 2. Oregon, 151; 3. Arkansas, 164; 4. UTEP, 197; 5. Georgetown, 214; 6. Virginia Tech, 223; Tech, Virginia 214; 6. 197; 5. Georgetown, 164; 4. UTEP, 151; 3. Arkansas, 2. Oregon, 2. UTEP 77; 3. BYU 98; 4. Southern Utah 114; 5. Air Force 124; 6. Colorado State 124; State 124; 6. Colorado 98; 4. Southern Utah 114; 5. Air Force 2. UTEP 77; 3. BYU 2. Colorado, 91; 2. Colorado,

2015 COLORADO MEN IN REVIEW 1. Colorado, 15; 1. Colorado, 89; 1. Colorado, 46, 1. Colorado 67; 1. Colorado 351; 10. UC Santa Barbara, 374. State, 318; 9. Colorado 300; 8. Air Force, 7. California, ct. 3 ...... (Boulder) SHOOTOUT ROCKY MOUNTAIN 1st/3 13 Nov...... 1st/16 N.M.) NCAA Region Championships (Albuquerque, Mountain at 271. 218; 9. Arizona State 157; 8. Arizona 7. California 352. 345; 9. Michigan, 348; 10. Georgetown, Washington, 331; 8. 7. Louisville, O Oct. 17 ...... Ky.) (Louisville, Invitational Pre-National at Oct. 30 ...... Wash.) Championships (Colfax, Pac-12 at 21 Nov. 294; Valley 292; 11. Utah State Weber 254; 10. 153; 8. Northern 254; 9. New Mexico Arizona Wyoming 7...... 364; State Ky.) 360; 15. New Mexico State NCAA 352; 14. Montana Championships (Louisville, at 343; 13. Idaho State Tech Texas 12. 406. 16. Utah State 82; 1. Syracuse, Sept. 4 Sept...... Colo.) (Fort Collins, CSU Invite Runner 5k 8k 8k 8k 10k 10k 8k 10k Dressel 25:55/1 Runner Forsyth J. 5k 26/3 19/5 6/2 +2 +5 46/5 R. Alt. Alt. 24/6 5/2 7/5 51/6 R. Friedman Harris 27:07 25:36 15:35 30:16.4 N. CSU 30:29.04 23:19.4 14:51 25:16 23:54.3 RMS 25/5 10/6 +94 C. Herrick 44/8 23:52.5 +31 15:01 25:19 23:57.7 PRE-NC Klecker J. Martin P12 15:02 Miller C. 42/6 24:28.6 Moussa MTR 15/3 15:27 25:41 26:31.1 17/4 11/7 +6 P. 7/3 68/10 NCAA 14/3 Murphy +6 30:29.9 A. 13/3 13/8 +18 53/9 47/9 P. Pearson +9 30:22.63 +65 25:17.7 15:20 25:41 24:48.5 1/1 5/1 4/1 7/1 3/1 M. 23:22.4 Perrin Saarel 24:50.2 15:15 26:05 25:03.6 31/4 23:34.8 Z. 2/2 21/6 15/4 14/4 8/2 25/2 +6 Winter B. 1/1 4/4 68/7 38/7 18/4 195/7 C. 30:19.8 33/5 31:57.0 24:26 23/7 29:37.0 3/3 9/2 15/5 23:24.4 23:15.1 30:06.14 30:28.09 30:31.24 + open race/individual/unattached 24:20.7 14:43 24:53 24:07.2 24:31 30:16.1 25:18 23:34.8 23:31.9 30:06.36 24:35 30:21.7 23:32.4 23:34.3 30:42.06 2016 colorado cross country PAST SHOOTOUT TEAM CHAMPIONS SHOOTOUT PAST PAST SHOOTOUT INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS INDIVIDUAL SHOOTOUT PAST

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SHOOTOUT MOUNTAIN ROCKY 52 Year Year 1986 1987 Men (Runner-up) 1988 (Colorado) State Adams 1989 (Wyoming) State Weber 1990 TC) State (Adams State Adams 1991 Young) (Brigham Colorado 1992 (Wyoming) Young Brigham (Boulder Road Runners) NC State N/A 1993 (Runner-up) Women State) (Western Mexico) Colorado (NAU/New Colorado 1994 Young) (Brigham Colorado State) Boulder Road Runners (Weber 1995 Boulder Road Runners (Colorado) (Idaho State) Colorado Beck Rec Ctr Paul 1996 (Idaho State) Colorado GC Valley Lake 1997 (Wyoming) State Weber State) (Western Colorado State) (Montana Colorado 1998 Beck Rec Ctr Paul GC Valley Lake (Portland) Colorado 1999 State) (Western Colorado Course 2000 State) (Weber Colorado State) (Western Colorado 2001 (Michigan) Colorado (Oregon) Colorado State) (Western Colorado 2002 (Wyoming) Colorado 2003 State) (Adams Colorado GC GC Valley Valley Lake Lake (Wyoming) Colorado State) (Adams Colorado 2004 (Colorado State Adams (Denver/AFA) Colorado 2005 State) (Western Colorado Force) (Air Colorado Spring Hill GC 2006 (Wyoming) Colorado Gallagher Ranch 2007 Force) (Air Colorado (Wyoming) Colorado 2008 (Wyoming) Colorado Gallagher Ranch (Wyoming) Colorado (Denver) Colorado 2009 Gallagher Ranch alo Ranch (Wyoming) Colorado Property/Buff Flatirons 2010 Gallagher Ranch Force) (Air Colorado alo Ranch Property/Buff Flatirons alo Ranch (Northern Property/Buff Colorado Colorado) Flatirons 2011 (Wyoming) Colorado (Wyoming) Colorado 2012 (Wyoming) Colorado (Northern Colorado Colorado) 2013 (Wyoming) Colorado State) (Colorado Colorado 2014 (Wyoming) Colorado (Wyoming) Colorado Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 2015 Campus at CU alo South Ranch Buff Force) (Air Colorado Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff Force) (Air Colorado Force) (Air Colorado (Wyoming) Colorado Campus at CU alo South Ranch Buff Campus at CU alo South Ranch Buff Force) (Air Colorado (Wyoming) Colorado Men Year (Wyoming) Colorado Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 1986 Campus at CU alo South Ranch Buff (Wyoming) Colorado 1987 (Northern Colorado Colorado) 1988 TC) (Vigilantes Porter Pat Campus CU at alo South Ranch State) Buff (Colorado Colorado 1989 TC) (Vigilantes Porter Pat (Wyoming) Colorado 1990 Campus CU at alo South Ranch (Boulder Mark Steckley Road Runners) Buff Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 1991 (Unattached) Dennis Leck Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 1992 Campus at CU alo South Ranch Buff (Unattached) Silvio Guerra 25:26 Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 1993 Ron Salazar (Colorado) Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff 1994 Campus at CU alo South Ranch (Barton Kosegei Richard County) Buff 25:13 1995 (Boulder Road Runners) Sue Addison Scott Larson (Colorado) 25:08 1996 (Colorado) Alan Culpepper 1997 Campus CU at alo South Ranch Buff Women N/A Goucher (Colorado) Adam 26:18 1998 23:07 (UTEP) Linnsberg (Colorado) Batliner 24:30 Adam 1999 16:21 Goucher (Colorado) Adam 2000 (Unattached) Borovica Carla Goucher (Colorado) Adam 24:26 2001 Russell (Unattached) Kirsten Baughman (Colorado) Brooke State) Reese Buck (Western 2002 (Colorado) Torres 25:25 Jorge 25:37 2003 Baughman (Colorado) Brooke (Colorado) Torres Jorge 25:32 2004 (Colorado) Torres Jorge 26:23 2005 State) Dryer Baughman (Colorado) Elva (Western Brooke Billy Nelson (Colorado) 24:30 2006 (Oregon) Jenna Carlson State) Christiansen (Western Kelly 24:32 2007 24:50 (Colorado) Wille Shayne 17:35 (Colorado) Schoolmeester Bret 17:55 16:48 2008 State) Kim Bugg (Adams (Wyoming) Mark Korir 2009 16:25 State) Kim Bosen (Adams (Colorado) Vaughn Brent 25:24 (Colorado) Grgas-Wheeler Kara 17:20 24:40 2010 State) (Adams Brown Aaron 24:47 2011 Neuman (Colorado) Kenyon 24:07 16:40 2012 (Colorado) 24:55 Grgas-Wheeler Kara (Colorado) Joe Bosshard Renee Metivier (Colorado) 17:11 25:05 17:07 2013 (Colorado) Molly Austin Medina (Colorado) Richard 2014 (Colorado) Molly Austin Hurysz Jake (Colorado) Christine Bolf (Colorado) 17:20 2015 State) (Western Williams Alisha (Colorado) Theroux Blake 17:57 24:51 25:04 24:46 (Colorado) Theroux 21:06 Blake 24:51 20:54 (Colorado) Murphy Pierce 19:38 Barringer (Colorado) Jenny Springs) (UC-Colorado Shannon Payne (Colorado) 24:44 24:39 Barringer (Colorado) Jenny 20:21 20:46 20:14 (Colorado) 24:35 Tremblay Laura 25:34 Kipp (Colorado) Shalaya 21:25 20:23 24:24 20:53 24:26 (unattached) Keyser Ellie (unattached) Cranny Elise Erin Clark (Colorado) 20:51 Erin Clark (Colorado) 19:25 21:00 20:29 20:29 20:39 20:19 20:20 20:13 53 s r i d e n l e o o a o e a a i i m a a l e e e a a a a a e o e h h a a a a a h t m m ll u e Wo *J K K Am S Er M E Er R A M M La S E K S Sh Kr K La M Ali K S Le N M Y T N Je Jo C M Ki C E S K S K R Ca S K La M R Women (5.8k) Women Colorado Barringer, *Jenny RMS) (at Colorado Grgas-Wheeler, Kara Big 12) (at Colorado Grgas-Wheeler, Kara 19:38 19:38 Kansas State Mortimer, Amy Colorado Sara Slattery, (Gorton) 2000 2000 19:25 Erin Clark, Colorado Colorado Molly Austin, 2009 unattached Keyser, Ellie 20:06 20:07 Erin Clark, Colorado Colorado Renee Metivier, 2000 2000 Allie McLaughlin, Colorado Colorado Molly Austin, 20:13 20:14 Unattached Martha Tenorio, 20:19 Colorado Tremblay, Laura 2015 2001 Colorado Kipp, Shalaya 20:21 2012 20:20 20:22 Colorado Emma Coburn, Colorado 2004 Grgas-Wheeler, Kara 20:29 2014 2009 20:23 Colorado Sara Slattery, (Gorton) Colorado Kipp, Shalaya 20:29 1999 2002 unattached Arendt, Kristen 20:29 20:33 2010 State Brinkman, Iowa Kelly 20:33 20:30 Colorado Thweatt, Laura 2011 1999 Colorado Molly Austin, 2000 2010 State Western Alisha Williams, 20:42 20:42 Baylor Newton, Kara 20:44 Colorado Sara Slattery, (Gorton) 2014 2010 Colorado Higgins, Leslie 20:44 2000 20:46 Colorado Florence, Natalie 20:45 unattached Melody Fairchild, 20:48 2010 2003 Unattached Komatsu, Yukari 1999 Colorado Moody, 2001 Tera 20:47 Colorado Florence, Natalie 20:49 20:49 Colorado 20:49 Barringer, Jenny 2000 Colorado Jodie Hughes, 20:50 1999 2002 2012 Colorado Christine Bolf, Maddie Alm, Colorado 1998 20:50 State Kim Bosun, 20:50 Adams 20:51 Colorado Christine Bolf, 2003 2000 Colorado Emma Coburn, 20:52 2006 State Adams Bylander, Stephanie 20:53 Kansas State Hinds, Korene 2000 20:54 Oklahoma State Wells, Sara 20:54 2005 20:58 Unattached Kanno, Katsuko 20:57 2015 Colorado Renee Metivier, 1998 20:57 2003 Colorado Verdon, Carrie 2004 20:59 Colorado Sara Vaughn, 2009 20:59 Kerry Missouri Hils, 20:59 2000 Colorado Tremblay, Laura 2000 Unattached Marne Findlay, 20:59 2003 State Western Rebekah Mackie, 21:00 2003 21:00 2014 21:01 21:02 21:02 2007 21:01 2009 2002 1998 2000 alo Ranch/CU South course record Campus) *--indicates 2016 colorado cross country

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Men (8k) Colorado Torres, *Jorge Colorado Goucher, Adam Theroux, Colorado Blake Colorado Murphy, Pierce Colorado Murphy, Pierce Ammar Moussa, Colorado 24:07 24:12 Colorado Goucher, Adam Colorado 24:24 Pearson, Morgan 2002 24:25 1998 (CU) unattached Pearson, Morgan 24:26 Hurysz, Jake Colorado 2014 24:29 Colorado Winter, Connor 2014 24:33 24:30 Medina, Colorado Richard 2015 24:31 2014 State Western Christiansen, Kelly 2014 1997 Scott Larson, Unattached 2015 Colorado Ben Saarel, 24:40 24:34 24:35 Colorado Joe Bosshard, 24:39 Colorado Vaughn Brent 2004 2012 Colorado Torres, Jorge 2015 24:42 2011 Colorado Ritzenhein, Dathan Colorado Torres, Jorge 1997 24:44 Colorado Vaughn, Brent 24:44 State Western Rees Buck, 24:46 24:47 State Western Michael Aish, 2014 2010 24:47 Wyoming Mark Korir, 2007 2001 Neuman, Colorado Kenyon 24:48 2001 Hurysz, Jake Colorado 24:48 24:50 24:51 Colorado Perrin, Zach 2000 Colorado Winter, Connor 2004 1999 Colorado Torres, Jorge 1999 24:51 24:51 Colorado Schoolmeester, Bret Unattached Josh Eberly, 2009 24:52 2006 (CU) Unattached Kyle, Jordan 24:53 24:53 Colorado Torres, Ed 24:55 2014 State Western Kim Hogarth, 24:54 2015 Colorado Andy Wacker, 2014 24:57 2005 24:55 Colorado Ron Roybal, 1999 Wyoming Mark Korir, 2009 24:59 Colorado Tebo, Matt 2003 Theroux, Colorado Blake 24:58 Martin Medina, Colorado 2006 25:00 Unattached Josh Eberly, 2002 25:01 State Western Ian Butler, 2011 25:01 State Western Chris Seimers, 1999 Colorado 25:01 Slattery, Steve 25:01 25:01 2007 Colorado Torres, Ed 25:02 Billy Nelson, Colorado 2012 2009 25:03 25:03 2012 Colorado Andy Wacker, Colorado Pifer, Stephen 2002 2014 2002 Colorado Torres, 25:04 Ed Unattached Josh Eberly, 2000 25:05 25:05 25:05 25:07 2001 2003 2010 25:09 2007 25:08 2001 2000 Colorado Women C Year Y 1976 1 (pts) Winner 1 1977 (20) State Iowa 1 1978 (27) State Iowa 1 1979 CU (pts) (43) CU Finisher State Iowa Top 1 1980 2nd (59) (31) State Iowa 1 1981 Allen 7. Pam 2nd (62) Missouri (36) 1 1982 3. Dana Slater 2nd (70) (27) State Iowa 1 1983 5. Dana Slater 5th (108) Montes 13. Fran (41) Kansas State 1 1984 (44) State Iowa 1 1985 2nd (75) 4th (100) (80) Montes 3rd 5. Fran N/A Missouri (57) 1 1986 7. Sheri Rochel (61) Nebraska 1 1987 5th (123) 20. Nancy Reynolds Oklahoma St (50) 1 1988 (49) Colorado 1 1989 (79) 3rd (64) 3rd (41) Nebraska 5th (106) 5. Michelle Bews 1 1990 6. Sarah Hanson 5. Chris McNamara (42) Nebraska 1 1991 (48) State Iowa —- 1 1992 (55) Nebraska 6th (120) 1 1993 Campbell 9. Catrina (52) Colorado 5th (135) 1 1994 3. Chris McNamara 12. Liz Laster (94) 3rd (57) Nebraska 1 1995 12. Shanon Busch (29) Colorado (93) 3rd 1 1996 Baughman 2. Brooke (25) Colorado —- 1 1997 (30) Colorado (78) 3rd 1 1998 Roberts 3. Patty (23) Colorado —- 1 1999 Baughman 1. Brooke (78) Kansas State —- 2 2000 (62) Colorado —- 2 2001 Roberts 2. Patty 2nd (99) (29) Colorado __ 2 2002 Roberts 1. Patty Burroughs 4. Heather (33) Colorado 2 2003 Smith 1. Kelly (34) Colorado ___ 2 2004 2. Jennifer Smith (45) Colorado ___ 2 2005 Grgas-Wheeler Kara (25) 1. Colorado ___ 2 2006 Grgas-Wheeler Kara (38) 1. Colorado ----- 2 2007 (45) 1. Molly Austin Colorado ----- 2 2008 (59) Colorado 1. Molly Austin ----- 2 2009 (44) Tech Texas Florence 1. Natalie ----- 2 2010 (38) Tech Texas 1. Renee Metivier ----- 2 2011 (44) Tech Texas 1. Christine Bolf ----- 2 2012 5th (145) 22. Emily Hanenburg (50) Colorado Barringer 2. Jenny 2 2013 2nd (52) (47) Oregon Barringer 2. Jenny 2 2014 Barringer 1. Jenny 2nd (53) (69) Arizona Tremblay 2 2015 4. Laura (54) Oregon ----- (45) Colorado 5th (124) Year Coaches of the Conference Kipp 11. Shalaya Kipp 4. Shalaya 2nd (75) (1995); Coach Assistant Jacober, Toby Kipp Jerry 9. Shalaya Quiller (1987, 1992, 1994); (82) 3rd ----- (1997, 99, 2000, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 11, 15) Wetmore Mark 4. Erin Clark 2. Kaitlyn Benner any sport. CU swept the championships again in 2015. sport.any CU swept The 2011 teams were one of 13 to sweep both the men’s and women’s and women’s both the men’s sweep one of 13 to were 2011 teams The conference races. They also won the fi rst two Pac-12 Championships in rst two the fi also won They races. conference th th

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Mark Wetmore Mark Wetmore 54 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15) Colorado Men Kansas Wiley Year 1950 Milt (pts) Winner 1951 4th 10. 1952 Kansas (13) 1953 CU (pts) CU Finisher Top Kansas (20.5) 1954 Kansas (16) 1955 Kansas (30) 1956 5th (85) Kansas (15) (43) 3rd 1957 Cooper 19. Colin Barlow 3. Lloyd Kansas (20) 1958 2nd (19) Kansas (26) 1959 Barlow 5. Lloyd 4th (54) Kansas (37) 1960 Wyatt 8. Jim (34) 3rd Kansas (51) 1961 4. Jack Hughes 2nd (88) (40) Oklahoma St. 1962 Wyatt 9. Jim 2nd (52) Kansas (26) 1963 5. Ned Sargent 8th (180) (98) 3rd (60) Colorado 22. Eric Cahn 1964 Peake 12. Mike 5th (98) Kansas (26) 1965 4. Bernie Frakes Kansas (31) 1966 2nd (78) (34) Kansas State —- 1967 8. Bob Griffi (51) Kansas State 1968 4th (85) 4th (76) Missouri (52) 1969 9. Bob Griffi Wighton 4. Dave Runyan 9. Craig (72) 3rd 2nd (57) Kansas (45) 1970 Berven Wighton 6. Jeff 1. Dave Kansas (55) 1971 Missouri (60) 1972 2nd (59) St./Missouri 6th N/A Runyan 1. Craig (49) Kansas State 1973 2nd (61) (37) Oklahoma St. 1974 Iowa Runyan 1. Craig 6th (137) 4th (110) (53) Oklahoma St. Trujillo 1975 5. Rick Stegner 4th (83) 5. Mike 2nd (76) Peterson 6. Mike 1976 4. John Gregorio 2nd (55) (25) Kansas State 1977 Peterson 2. Mike (46) Colorado 1978 2nd (73) (21) Colorado 1979 5. John Hunsaker (22) Colorado 1980 (23) Colorado —- 1981 (26) Colorado —- 1982 State Iowa er —- 1983 1. Kirk Pfeff (35) Colorado —- 1984 1. Mark Spilsbury (53) State Iowa er —- 1985 1. Kirk Pfeff (32) State Iowa 1986 1. Mark Anderson 3rd (48) Colorado —- 1987 1. Mark Scrutton 5th (94) (37) Colorado 6. Mick Bannister 5th (114) Trujillo (47) 16. Chuck State Iowa 1. Mark Scrutton 1. Mark Scrutton —- —- (92) 3rd 3. Dan Reese Truijillo 1. Chuck 1988 1989 (34) State Iowa 1990 (22) State Iowa 1991 (26) State Iowa 1992 2nd (71) (16) State Iowa 1993 8. Bob Cisco (92) 3rd (42) Colorado 1994 8. Bob Cisco 6th (113) (27) 17. Ron Salazar State Iowa 1995 2nd (86) (29) State Iowa 1996 Rogers 11. Fritz Oklahoma St (38) — 1997 2nd (49) (66) Colorado 1998 2nd (49) 2nd (53) (32) Colorado 1999 Goucher 4. Adam Rogers 5. Fritz Goucher 1. Adam (31) Colorado 2000 (22) Colorado —- 2001 (16) Colorado ___ 2002 (31) Colorado ___ 2003 Batliner 5. Adam (25) Goucher 1. Adam Colorado ___ 2004 (38) Goucher 1. Adam Colorado ___ 2005 (48) 1. Ron Roybal Colorado ___ 2006 Torres (44) 1. Jorge Colorado ----- 2007 Torres (36) 1. Jorge Colorado ----- 2008 (34) Colorado Torres 1. Jorge ----- 2009 Oklahoma St (26) Ritzenhein 1. Dathan ----- 2010 Oklahoma St (24) Vaughn 2. Brent ----- 2011 2nd (66) ----- Oklahoma St (19) Pifer 5. Stephen 2012 Kyle 8. Jordan 2nd (56) (46) Colorado Vaughn 3. Brent 2013 Neuman 7. Kenyon Vaughn 2nd (46) 1. Brent (49) Colorado 2014 Wacker 5. Andy (28) Colorado 2015 (30) Colorado ----- (46) Colorado ----- Medina 3. Richard ----- Theroux 7. Blake ----- Theroux 3. Blake ----- Theroux 4. Blake Murphy 4. Pierce Conference Coaches of the Year Coaches of the Conference Jerry Quiller (1987, 1991, 1992); 55

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY DISTRICT/REGION CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY The 2015 team won both men’s and women’s region crowns for the second straight year. the second for crowns region and women’s both men’s won 2015 team The Year Year 1980 M-Team 1982 1st (50) Colorado Finisher Top 1983 1st 1984 1. Mark Scrutton 5th 1985 2nd (78) 1986 29:21.9 2nd (58) 1. Mark Scrutton W-Team Winke Todd 8. 1987 1st (46) 7. Mick Bannister 3. Dan Reese Colorado Finisher 1988 Top 1st (65) 1st (80) 29:48.8 Trujillo 1989 1. Chuck (71) 3rd 31:38 30:49 N/A 1990 2. Andy Dunn 2nd (100) 4th (65) 9. Andy Dunn 1991 30:55 12th (289) 30:25 4. Bob Cisco 5th (83) 1992 5th 10. Sarah Hanson 21. Ron Salazar 5th (5th) 1993 31:10.8 1st (77) 19. Sarah Hanson 4th (96) Rogers 21. Fritz 1st (92) 30:46 1994 1st (50) 31:42 30:46 1st (33) Rogers 1995 18:11 8. Fritz 5. Michelle Bews 1st (46) 4. Chris McNamara 3. Chris McNamara 1996 4. Scott Larson 31:36 1st (66) 18:34 N/A Sinou Vivian 3. Goucher 1997 1. Adam 4th (158) 1st (33) t-4th (159) 17:39 31:06 Goucher 1998 1. Adam 16:50 1st (15) 17:01 Millican 12. Peg 17. Michelle Kantor 5th (138) 30:28 30:07.6 Batliner 1999 1. Adam 1st (34) Campbell 7. Catrina 29:33.2 Baughman Goucher 2000 1. Adam 5. Brooke 2nd (61) (125) 3rd 17:01 17:51 1st (26) Goucher 2001 1. Adam 32:23.38 1st (38) 2nd (57) 17:53 Baughman 17:43 1. Ron Roybal 1. Brooke 17:19 2nd (31) 30:04.0 2002 1st (48) 1st (43) Roberts 2. Patty Baughman 4. Brooke Torres 30:43.8 2003 1. Jorge 2nd (93) Glyde 2. Colleen 16:53 2nd (64) Torres 2004 1. Jorge 1st (69) Smith 3. Kelly Torres 17:11 30:12.8 1. Jorge 2nd (69) 2005 1st (40) Smith 3. Kelly 16:56.0 30:38.6 Ritzenhein 2006 1. Dathan 17:07 1st (42) Burroughs 7. Heather 2nd (61) 30:53.3 30:32 Vaughn 2007 5. Brent 1st (59) 29:33 1st (38) 2008 1. Billy Nelson 1st (47) Grgas-Wheeler 18:04.3 1. Kara 18:27.35 2nd (48) 2009 8. Billy Nelson 1st (42) 30:03 2nd (67) 17:20.8 Grgas-Wheeler 1. Kara 16:39.9 2nd (66) Pifer 2010 6. Stephen 2nd (55) 1. Jodie Hughes 30:28.2 Kyle 4. Renee Metivier 2011 6. Jordan 20:45.0 2nd (66) 4. Sara Slattery (Gorton) 1st (32) Kyle 4. Jordan 30:25.3 2012 2nd (55) 30:28.3 20:39 8. Joe Bosshard 1st (53) 2013 (69) 3rd 21:13.9 1. Renee Metivier Medina 6. Richard 1st (64) 21:05 29:52.8 2014 2nd (69 4th (105) 30:24.4 2. Liza Pascuito Hurysz 6. Jake 2015 1st (45) 30:08.0 30:36.7 Barringer Barringer 2. Jenny 2. Jenny 4th (133) Murphy 5. Pierce 1st (67) 20:30.7 1st (48) Winter 4. Connor (59) 3rd Thweatt 14. Laura 1st (84) 30:13.2 Murphy 7. Pierce 29:46.0 20:52.8 20:30.5 19:43.9 Barringer 1. Jenny Tremblay 3. Laura 29:55.33 Kipp 4. Shalaya (107) 3rd 20:59.7 1st (29 30:06.14 1st (43) Kipp 2. Shalaya 20:29.0 1st (49) 20:23.9 Kipp 2. Shalaya 2. Erin Clark 20:59.7 2. Kaitlyn Benner 20:18.1 20:31.0 20:55.86 20:56.50 1. Mary Decker 16:59 2. Renee Metivier 20:30.7 1st (117) 1. Kara Grgas-Wheeler 20:30 1st (63) 7th (332) Burroughs 25. Heather 17:30 5th (220) 5th (269) 10. Sara Gorton 15. Renee Metivier 20:01 20:21 30:12

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NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY 1. Mark Scrutton 1. Adam Goucher 1. Adam 29:26 1. Jorge Torres Torres 1. Jorge Ritzenhein 1. Dathan 29:14 29:04 8. Ben Saarel 5. Ammar Moussa 30:29.6 30:41.1 7th (267) 7th (265) 31. Erin Clark Kipp 9. Shalaya 20:21.7 20:37.7 4. Brent Vaughn Vaughn 30:41.8 Brent Torres 2. Jorge 4. 29:06 8th (240) Vaughn 12. Brent 8. Molly Austin 31:13.0 2nd (223) Barringer 2. Jenny 20:51 20:37.9 1st (90) 1st (65) 1st (90) 1st (149) 1st (94) 1st 56 YR 1965 TEAM 14th (281) 1966 6th (248) 1967 Wighton 8. David (163) 3rd CU FINISHER TOP 1968 Runyan 15. Craig 5th (241) 1970 30:15 Runyan 4. Craig 15th (450) 1973 TIME Runyan 13. Craig 6th (217) 1975 Castaneda Ted 52. 30:40 TEAM 20th (447) 1976 31:10 Castaneda Ted 11. 1977 58. Rick Musgrave 30:00 29:25 10th (299) 1978 CU FINISHER TOP 28:55 5th (224) 1979 14. Mark Spilsbury N/A 4th (189) 1980 21. John Hunsaker 13th (369) 1981 (219) 29:34 14. Mark Anderson TIME 1982 7th 6. Mark Scrutton (164) 3rd 30:06 29:32 4th (147) 29:20 7. Mary Decker 18th (430) 19th (408) Montes 93. Fran 26. Ruth Hamilton 17:49 N/A 17:51 16th (546) Allen 16. Pam 9th (237) 17:12 Hulse 37. Sharon 18:49 1984 22nd (411) 1985 (167) 3rd Reese 27. Richard 1986 5th (195) 1987 15. Dan Reese 15th (385) 1989 Trujillo 13. Chuck 30:22 18th (365) 1992 39. Andy Dunn 11th (320) 1993 Nahom 40. Mike 4th (172) 1994 30:12 Found 34. Shawn 31:21 2nd (88) 1995 30:13 31. Alan Culpepper 6th (186) 4th (181) 30:47 1996 Goucher 2. Adam 31:49 12th (249) 5th (179) 1997 (158) McMordie 23. Carol Goucher 6. Adam 30:33 (108) 3rd 1998 3rd 20th (454) 33. Chris McNamera 17. Chris Severy 14th (326) 1999 30:12 Goucher 3. Adam Baughman 11. Brooke 30:58 7th (307) 2000 17:38 4th (126) Baughman 32. Brooke 2nd (94) 17:01 2nd (123) 42. Michael Friedberg 31:29 17:37 29:10 Roberts 13. Patty 17:19 Torres 3. Jorge 31:22 4th (145) Burroughs 17. Heather (178) 3rd 8th (351) Glyde 15. Colleen 17:40 Smith 18. Kelly 17:17 30:21 Grgas-Wheeler 9. Kara 16:58 18:02 17:03 2001 2005 5th (222) 2006 27. James Strang 30:17 2nd (181) 7. Christine Bolf 2014 2015 2nd (91) 19:59 Murphy 3. Pierce 29:37.0 2nd (129) 11. Erin Clark 20:05.4 2002 4th (190) 2002 4th (26) 2003 5th 2004 2007 7th (287) 2008 12th (372) 2009 Vaughn 5. Brent 6th (315) 2010 Kyle 14. Jordan 15th (366) 2011 Thompson 44. Christian (144) 3rd 2012 26. Joe Bosshard 30:25 29:47.4 (158) 3rd 2013 (479) 23rd 29:52.4 Medina 8. Richard 20th (458) Hurysz 32. Jake Barringer 2. Jenny 30:20.4 5. Allie McLaughlin 6th (314) 29:27.8 11th (335) 29:55.3 Tremblay 23. Laura 19:47.8 20:01.1 Kipp 19. Shalaya 24th (519) Kipp 18. Shalaya 20:39.2 20:08.1 20:02.4 57 1998 Adam Goucher Adam The sign of things to come was on was come sign of things to The Adam 21, 1994 when then-freshman Nov. nish line of the NCAA the fi Goucher crossed Country Championships in Fayetteville, Cross runner-up. Ark. as the national nished sixth. he fi year His sophomore as race in the national third to improved ‘96 season and He redshirted the he was S.C. , a race a junior in Greenville, win. to predicted had eluded him the title that Goucher took career, of his collegiate In the last race ve seasons. for fi the Rim bettered crowd, an unbelievable he called what by Goucher , buoyed in 29:26.9, 23 seconds Record Rock Course who Abdi Abdiraham, ahead of Arizona’s the last with Goucher until pace had kept eld. the fi from mile when he pulled away to win the fall classic since rst American the fi become the win, Goucher would With rst CU in 1992, and the fi won Bob Kennedy trifecta the distance of complete runner to the country, titles in cross winning national seasons. track indoor and outdoor 1982 in the record cial world Mark Scrutton

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COLORADO’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS COLORADO’S NATIONAL 1978 (AIAW Mary Decker Tenth months after she bettered she bettered after months Tenth her own world record in the 1,000-me- record world her own run, Mary Colorado’s ter won Decker country cross title in her rst national fi then-home course, on CU’s last race, Country Day. Denver Kent she had set record the course tered 16:59.4 bet- record Her course a minute. by year earlier that NC State’s the lead from she grabbed championships the national At Julie Shea and defending national State Mills of Penn champion Kathy as much by (who had led the race nal loop). Shea the fi going into 20 yards passed Mills and Decker passed Mills, by win the race Shea to by and kicked 10 yards.

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fourth in the 2001 NCAA Championships as the crossed Ritzenhein Dathan a freshman, fourth as CU’s Iowa Waterloo, finish line in champion in six seasons as a redshirtnational sophomore. Ritzenhein with the windchill factor. zero below hovered that In temperatures pack Stanford favored a heavily outdistanced win to Hall in the closing meters Ryan led by 14 seconds, in 29 minutes, rst NCAA crown his fi in the just 1.3 ahead of Hall for the crescendo season. only unbeaten nation’s ‘90 seasons that the 1989 and rst since and fi just the fourth win marked time The the same school runners from erent diff two won Torres as Jorge titles, back-to-back took also It was Ind. Haute, Terre ‘02 in in the race Americans ‘88 that 1987 and rst time since the fi individual titles and likely straight two had won played have both scenarios rst time that the fi out simultaneously. when impressive more even was the nation rise as the best runner in Ritzenhein’s 10 weeks training he had resumed considering suf- fractures stress femoral earlier following seasons. and track cross the previous fered 2002 Jorge Torres

2016 colorado cross country Torres Jorge on his shoulders, a junior resting nal fi nishes as in the Cragg Allister NCAA runner-up fi three Arkansas’ With held off Sports Valley Wabash the cover to meters 10k challenge in a then-course record Center title. rst national 29:04.7 and win his fi initial the race’s took Cragg memory, recent in contests In one of the best men’s the halfway reached the race but before lead, Torres, between a four-man battle it was point, Kimani and Eastern David Alabama’s Cragg, Boaz Cheboiywo. Michigan’s and the 7k mark with Cragg Cheboiywo at ‘01 champion the lead from took Torres the 8k mark it was Kimani hanging on, and at shoulder running shoulder to and Cragg Torres the pro- With of the race. for the remainder the two Torres”, “Torres, chanting crowd Torres and the straightaway nal turn into the fi took build a to surge made an unanswered Torres to close out nish line lead ot the fi 10-meter season and turn only undefeated the nation’s races. in as many record course fth in his fi a set of the best by him, the 1-10 punch was behind just nine places Ed brother With twins in the history of the championships.

COLORADO’S NATIONAL CHAMPIONS COLORADO’S NATIONAL 2000 Kara Grgas-Wheeler 58 won CU’s Grgas-Wheeler senior Kara fth-year fi championship sweep, In the women’s the complete to rst individual title sans AIAW fi campaign. only individual undefeated nation’s capped of a Grgas-Wheeler the title, With the next opponent 1,035-0 season beating of 2:07. margin a total by in 20:30.5, 7.3 Country Course Cross State Iowa nish on the fi a dominant to She ran ahead of the individual runner up in seconds included a temperature that harsh conditions with a wind chill of minus-19 at of 17 degrees the start. the after four seconds the lead pack by trailed fashion, she In textbook Colorado 1k mark.the 2-mile mark, She had closed in by of the defending national losing site never who was Erica Palmer, Wisconsin’s champion, Soon the cold. to but succumbing in the lead, the took bridged the gap, Grgas-Wheeler after nal back... the fi until looked and never lead, her over she glanced where of the course crest rst time of the season and shoulder for the fi the tape. to the sprint savor began to 1994 that rst time since the fi Her win marked rst in the fall. fi her third, title was The champion represented the individual national Team. on the NCAA Championship 59

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2000 NCAA CHAMPIONS Jen Fazioli Jason Drake, Gorton, Coach Assistant The 2000 women’s cross country team upended the defending national champion to claim the program’s fi rst fi claim the program’s champion to country upended the defending national cross team 2000 women’s The (left to right) Jodie Hughes, Lesley Higgins, Tera Moody, Kara Grgas-Wheeler, Catherine Wright, Sarah Wright, Catherine Grgas-Wheeler, Kara Moody, Tera Higgins, Lesley Jodie Hughes, right) (left to national title, the 18th overall at CU. at the 18th overall title, national to wanted Colorado As is its goal each year, of the year. in the countrybiggest race team entering the top-ranked was Colorado at the Big 12 and NCAARegion Championships, Mountain team titles back-to-back off Coming history. be the biggest challenge in program’s now which would its ranking, better a With for the title. the front the back of pack to from its way methodically worked Colorado zero, below degrees 19- to temperature November Midwest the late Up for the challenge in wind-chill brought that conditions Young. finational champion Brigham nished 50 ahead of defending s the Buff 117 points, program-best Jodie Hughes ort. history eff place with an eighth and highest in program race in the nishing freshman highest fi GortonSara while freshman became the second- rst individual crown fi the program’s won Grgas-Wheeler Kara rounded Moody (71st) Tera ortLesley Higgins (52nd) and while eff honors with a 30th-place up All-American locked out the CU scoring. Confer- her Big 12 repeating a 1,035-0 season capped off Grgas-Wheeler the title, With campaign. only undefeated the nation’s complete to rst individual title sans AIAW fi CU’s won Grgas-Wheeler In the championship sweep, fi rst the Her win marked rst in the fall. fi title, national capturing her third Region titles before and Mountain ence on the NCAA Championship team. represented champion was the individual national 1994 that time since

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2016 colorado cross country Dathan Ritzenhein, Jon Severy, Steve Slattery Steve Jon Severy, Ritzenhein, Dathan 2001 NCAA CHAMPIONS (left to right) Jorge Torres, Ed Torres, Sean Smith, Aaron Blondeau, Blondeau, Sean Smith, Aaron Torres, Ed Torres, Jorge right) (left to The No. 1 ranked team in the country from the preseason polls to the national championship podium, the 2001 men’s season championship podium, the 2001 men’s the national polls to in the country the preseason team from 1 ranked No. The 1970 85-86 win men’s Villanova tying the history, fi race in was the tightest score nal 90-91, in the erence, one-point diff The t bring home to S.C. to with a one-point in Greenville, championship victory national nemesis Stanford a crescendo came to over University its 19th national championship, the last remaining title that had previously eluded Colorado’s storied distance prog distance storied eluded Colorado’s had previously title that the last remaining championship, its 19th national University championshi at the national nish in 2000 their runner-up fi from in 10 seasons and improved qualifying race national their ninth Oregon. over tea for the ce an individual crown sacrifi to about his intentions made no secret Torres junior Jorge title, individual national to win the top-10by a pair of individual performances Among the favorites paced to the title. fiwere in the run s nished fourt Buff The Year Dathan Ritzenhein of the Newcomer Conference Big 12 nished as the individual runner-up in his quest. and fi overall. 56th 5 runner, No. nal factor in clinching the title as CU’s Senior the fi captain Sean Smith, was overall. fi he the NCAA Championships where weeks before ve return to injury meets of the season due rst marking his two before out the fi sat year, his 1997 freshman since in four NCAA Championship races Blondeau who had competed senior Aaron Fifth-year sixth championship win. runner in the national came in as CU’s fi nal runner. s’ he came in as the Buff squad where Championship travel redshirtrole on the NCAA ts of his season in 2000 solidifying his Redshirt Jon Severy the benefi freshman reaped individual title (Kara 1997), women’s Goucher, individual title (Adam in the historycoach win a men’s of the championship to rst became the fi Wetmore his fourth Mark in 1995, head coach country head coach NCAAbecoming With cross title since one school. at crown team title (2000) and men’s team in 2000), women’s Grgas-Wheeler title in Norman, Okla., claim their sixth Big 12 Conference won straight in Boulder, Shootout the Rocky Mountain at were uncontested season in which they fi rst undefeated program’s the title capped off at the national run successful s’ Buff The fi nish in 1994. second-place Adam Goucher’s since race championship in a national nishing freshman the highest fi and was s’ fourth runne as the Buff a mid-season injuryto score going on Slattery back from battled before Steve cate. American certifi All- nish 15th for his second fi to runner-up race national year’s the previous from 12 places improved Torres Junior Ed 60 er 0) nts nts 61 ams, ams, r that r that tional to Sara Buff s. Buff urroughs urroughs way as an way ear and do

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2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS (left to right) Amber Smith, Renee Metivier, Jackie Zeigle, Liza Pasciuto, Natalie Florence, Florence, Natalie Liza Pasciuto, Jackie Zeigle, Amber Smith, Renee Metivier, right) (left to the 2000 season. fi rst since their fiday, two titles on the rst of to claim the s did just that Buff third-ranked when the then got the ball rolling women run a perfect needed to the a team the Colorado In a championship where race, Dame (17 (164), Notre (144), Providence ahead of runner-up Duke win in ’00), 81 points 117 to (it took best 63 points a program fi score top-30, to ve runners in the all nish, placed runner-up fi national career second Renee Metivier’s by paced women, The and pre-race favorite Stanford (175). The margin was the fourth was in championship history. margin largest The (175). Stanford favorite and pre-race of the in favor played obviously that conditions clear for the start of the men’s, and the skies were race start of the women’s the subsided by that and early morning rains overnight by worsened was heavy on Sunday damp and slightly course An already (10:14), with just four poi Turner Laura Metivier (10:05) and BYU’s by the 3k mark, followed at running a 9:52.7 pace Smith was mark. as early the halfway up for grabs title was the team of the individual title, in control Kim Smith (Providence) With Providence. and by mark, Duke with Slatteryat that in 16th and Bolf in 18th, followed s and Stanford the Buff separating 2 runn No. nished as CU’s fi Pasciuto Liza Pasciuto. of freshman that was team on the women’s surprise for the day pleasant The for the fi rst time in her career, and her 13th place fi nish is the second best by a CU freshman in program history, second only second history, fiprogram freshman in by a CU best nish is the second and her 13th place rst time in her career, for the fi ort in ’00. eff freshman place eighth Slattery’s (Gorton) next come back to y I hope for more. fi asked have couldn’t nish. I my thrilled with nitely defi “But I’m said Pasciuto. season,” the beginning of set at we the goals that trying achieve in I was try and help the team best to my and score “Coming it again.” fi nished 28th and came a Slattery senior Sara fi fth-year fi career, collegiate of her race nal In the year ago. a nished 63rd fi fi best for the junio nish, a career title in the fall with a 14th place rst All-American her fi Christine Bolf to (20:48.1) ran championship te history national storied be a member of two to the only runner in program’s (1994, 95, 98). She is also now All-American for the third time in her career, just the second CU harrier to do so, following current assistant coach Heather B Heather coach assistant current following do so, CU harrier to just the second time in her career, for the third All-American 2000 squad. on that a freshman as she was fi nished 224th. Zeigle (23:18.1) Laura overall. nished 78th Amber Smith (21:44.3) fi freshman championship, fi rst na In her title. All-American for her second overall nishing 30th fi scoring, out CU’s (21:07.2) rounded Florence Natalie my they overlooked glad that so I’m going, kept They they held on. that hope was plan and my my 600-m mark they had over-ruled Wetmore. said instructions,” By the overnight). conditions (which changed dramatically the ght try to and not fi plan was and be patient race “Our

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2016 colorado cross country Jared Scott, Jon Severy, Bret Schoolmeester Bret Jon Severy, Scott, Jared

2004 NCAA CHAMPIONS (left to right) Austin Baillie, James Strang, Stephen Pifer, Brent Vaughn, Bradley Harkrader, Harkrader, Bradley Vaughn, Brent Pifer, Stephen James Strang, Baillie, Austin right) (left to title in four years. with their second history storied in the program’s be the best day would men capped what the Colorado their counterparts, by be outdone Not to runner at 15:16.1 and the 10th place Boit in the lead at Josphat with Arkansas’ one second by separated of 10-plus runners were mark, a lead pa the halfway the start At titles from for both the individual and team of the race. a battle was race men’s The of the te had control Wisconsin point, that 12. At chased down 13 runners in a 3k span, while Schoolmeester caught turn, having Colorado. by 160, followed Arkansas’ to with 80 points race co nal cross the fi in ’01 and ran also a freshman He was nationals. season, but did not run at that on the team Classmate Scott was teams. Jared title national run on two historyto have runner in the program’s rst men’s Senior Jon Severy became the fi nish 21st fi the 10k loop in 31:26.9 to covering be the best of his career, It happen to this afternoon. here of his career race 15:17.1, with Vaughn (15:25) in 15th and Schoolmeester (15:26) in 19th. Vaughn had taken sole possession of fourth the had taken at place Vaughn (15:26) in 19th. (15:25) in 15th and Schoolmeester Vaughn 15:17.1, with race. nal his fi 8k,18 in mark, running down and 25th at the halfway 39th at as he was Monday, Severy as anyone made up as much ground is of what amount and learned an incredible low sunk pretty then, I’ve Since be on a good team. to it meant false sense of what me a and it gave 2001 team a little bit on that carried through “I was said Severy. start to note on,” an incredible “It was describe it.” was just so perfect Today I can’t that team and carryyour ce for it out. necessary sacrifi to his ju was off country of his career, race also running in the last cross Scott, nish 49th. Jared fi 31:59.9 to ran while Strang nish 44th fi running 31:56.8 to for the CU men, with Pifer out the scoring rounded and James Strang Pifer Stephen Newcomers fi ft fourth and third, during the season as CU’s who had scored Harkrader, Bradley Freshman nished 80th in 32:25.0. but fi pace, race men’s ran in the Coloradoans native ve fi While fievent. national championship rst nished 121st in 32:50.7 his fi runner, scored. the sky is all freshmen, James and Bradley, And with Stephen, my most optimistic aspirations. than ran better ve scorers the fi Wetmore. said limit,” All of expected. have than I would better way and Jon ran they possibly could as I thought as well ran two front “The 62

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2006 NCAA CHAMPIONS (31:54.5) and Billy Nelson, who passed over 15 in the last 1,000-meters, took 56 took 15 in the last 1,000-meters, (31:54.5) and Billy Nelson, who passed over th (33:05.3) and Pete Janson was 213 Janson was (33:05.3) and Pete nd (left to right) Bradley Harkrader, Pete Janson, Erik Heinonen, Stephen Pifer, Billy Nelson, James Strang, Billy Nelson, James Strang, Pifer, Janson, Erik Heinonen, Stephen Pete Harkrader, Bradley right) (left to wer Wisconsin column. 15 in the scoring in the top place CU and three teams. to full have attached only schools to top 34 of those fi and in the overall, top 56 nished in the all ve scorers fi CU’s ve. fi out the top (196) rounded (195) and Oregon Iona (172), Stanford by 48 points. Wisconsin overwhelming defending champion and favorite soundly defeating 94 points, recorded aloes Buff The talk a don’t We plan. another team’s certainly ran it would if we hurt if would them, like our way, ran If other teams can go. fast they and how their team know has to coach “Every said. Wetmore Mark head coach very was fast for us,” ”I think the race today. equaled our aspirations We for us. its aspirations expectations, very muddy.” desert and isn’t perfect the mud was me that a telling but Boulder and everyone was is like for us, ago too of years a couple here did well “We titles. national to win s two joined Jon Severy and Strang Pifer as the only Buff Harkrader, Vaughn, 47 took James Strang overall (31:13.0), earning his second straight top-15 fi nish at nationals and the second straight time he was CU’s fi rst harrie was CU’s time he straight and the second at nationals nish top-15 fi straight (31:13.0), earning his second overall title. All-American and his second m to that and things like heart and breathing checking your rate us all year, to has been preaching Wetmore Mark something that sensory to whic “So data, I paid attention said. Pifer a lot of guys,” back and catch come half I had to “I knew in the second get going.” to have start really really the last 3k, until so you doesn’t race The comfortable. are you sure the third the NCAA a sixth-year of eligibility for the season. He was from receiving Erik Heinonen had a story after book year as dence extraconfi Colorado title and gave national their second s captured when the Buff before years those two just like were muddy conditions The lose. theirs to was the race the 2006 championship knowing men headed into Colorado second-ranked The race approached. approached. race fi nished 12 Vaughn Vaughn. Brent by way was led most of the start and a quicker to eld got out than CU normally likes fi The nish. the fi (31:24.2) in the individual st nab the 20th spot overall past 32 of them to he had 52 runners ahead of him, but streaked split, the 5k At 5,000-meters. performancethe second over Pifer’s to win can be traced the men’s race, a steady ran Vaughn While placing a personal best 28 the line, cross to Harkrader came in at 152 came in at Harkrader

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2016 colorado cross country Ammar Moussa and Morgan Pearson Ammar Moussa and Morgan

2013 NCAA CHAMPIONS (left to right) Dillon Shije, Ben Saarel, Zach Perrin, Blake Theroux, Connor Winter, Pierce Murphy, Murphy, Pierce Winter, Connor Theroux, Blake Perrin, Zach Ben Dillon Saarel, Shije, right) (left to 64 one of the to become team in 2010 championship with his high school won a national nished in 31:17.1. Moussa also He fi runner. fth fi as CU’s 95th overall Ammar Moussa, who placed title for CU was and clinching the team scoring Rounding out the team championship. national collegiate to win a high school and rst men fi nishing in 29:41.1. fi the individual winner, was Chesarek Edward 177th (32:02.2). Oregon’s was Winter 107th (31:23.3) and placed Perrin the meet. for CU at also raced Winter and Connor Perrin Zach score, Although they didn’t indicative of his talent.” indicative top-40, in the which earned each of the ve scorers placing four of its fi in the unfriendly conditions, well did quite Colorado was the fourth Murphy country Pierce cross honor (30:34.6). All-American his second record to nish in 2012, fi a 39th-place from fi rst All-American Pearson and Murphy’s was This year. last 45th place from was 39th (30:44.9); improving s and he for the Buff “That adds a little bit to the enjoyment of winning today.” of winning today.” the enjoyment adds a little bit to “That was only 19 by the 8k up and kept moving CU BYU. and behind NAU point at the midway to third positions s jumped up seven Buff last long as didn’t but that rst 3,000-meters, the fi after 10th overall start and was a conservative the race took to team The for the win.overtook NAU s 2k, the Buff of the remaining the course Over behind NAU. points honors since to earn All-American freshman rst true fi became the nish, Saarel Buff the fi With in 2011. fi nish for a eighth Medina placed Richard fi nishing in 30:14.1. It is the highest nish, fi Ben with an eighth-place Saarel true freshman led by CU was 42nd overall. Nelson placed year That the 2002 championship. and Olympian Billy Nelson at coach assistant overall be eighth him to men. For young developed with a lot of mature, Championship is a killer race County but the NCAA Cross a big talent, knew he was “We said. Wetmore ago,” one of the best high school runners in American just six months “Ben was impr overall, nished 23rd fi Theroux (30:35.0). 17th overall in at coming 2 scorer, No. CU’s was Pearson Morgan American honors. their fourth title, Country team 2001. in the land as they claimed 2013 NCAA since Cross team be the top to country again proved once cross team men’s of Colorado University 3 ranked the No. windy and muddy conditions, cold, Through an overwhelming was team, second NCAA Champions and ranked the reigning Oklahoma State, points. eight meet by the regional at ago days just eight to NAU losing after Northernteam crown top-ranked (149-169) for the Arizona s soundly defeated Buff The (274). overall fth fourth fi was took BYU (267) and Oregon with 230 points. third and placed the race, heading into favorite sa Wetmore Mark head coach regionals,” meet and after the conference after ranked over were we people said that it that “I like

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2014 NCAA CHAMPIONS (left to right) Ben Saarel, Adam Peterman, Ammar Moussa, Jake Hurysz, Pierce Murphy, Hurysz,Murphy, Ammar Moussa, Jake Pierce Peterman, Adam Ben right) Saarel, (left to cult season trying to get completely healthy and I think he had a great race today. Blake was good. Everybody was good. Out o good. was Everybody good. was Blake today. race and I think he had a great cult season trying healthy get completely to the biggest feeling I have. Pride, not for me but pride them.” Pride, the biggest feeling I have. titles in 2009 and 10. home back-to-back took the title in 2007 and 08, Oklahoma State won Oregon titles. back-to-back won now of those schools have and three the NCAA Championship in the last 10 years won have Only four teams Buff s Two other fi nishing in 30:29.6. (30:31.3). ninth honor, was fi rst All-American Theroux (30:30.7) and senior Blake seventh Ben was Sophomore Saarel top-10 positions. have fi to earn his nish ve Junior Ammar Moussa led CU with a top-fi 20 ran for CU and placed fi also Peterman (30:57.6). RedshirtAdam overall freshman nishing 41st nished just behind those two, fi Hurysz (35th, 30:51.7). Senior Jake Murphy (24th, 30:45.0) and junior Pierce Winter junior Connor were scorers other two CU’s (32:36.8). tea for the races ce individual sacrifi willing to they were As I said yesterday, smart and patient. in a good position and were guessed but our fellas put themselves have than I would started out a little slower “We said. Wetmore I wanted,” how “It went a wonderful for Ammar [Moussa]. Ben has had was [Saarel] race I think that Ammar did amazing. today. have and some of them may a diffi do here.” to which is so hard race think of a disappointing I can’t the men and women, times. in CU history earn the honor three to became just the 11th Buff Theroux fi and Murphy honor for nish, while this is the second Saarel honors with the rst All-American earned their fi Winter Moussa and good and they belong in the pantheon. the attentio have to so hard it’s talking each other up the were They be the favorites, to is hard did it. their egos in check and they really keep 21-year-old men to for nine or ten “It’s so hard say. on to went Wetmore of those guys,” proud really “I’m S teammates. for his six good days meant would have if it a bad day to have ced his day sacrifi have one would I think any time. year. The Buff s put together a score of 65, placing all fi ve of its scorers in the top 40, three in the top 10, to earn All-Ame top 10, fi in the top 40, three in the scorers ve of its of 65, placing all together a score s put Buff The year. individual title in 30:19.4. straight his second won Cheserek Edward with 175. Oregon’s third was and Portland Certainly, but not winners. good teams by followed other individuals who were it and great [Torres] followed with Jorge that and the team came here who won that I had the team “Again, said. Wetmore Mark head coach ever,” our best team is probably “This So, had. ever we’ve that team score the best certainly had and ever I think it’s we’ve fth fourth and fi this is the best third, as it did all the hype in the country up to team the NCAA and lived Championship as the top entered of Colorado University The The team score is the lowest score since 2005 when Wisconsin won with 37 points. The team runner-up, Stanford, tallied 98 point Stanford, runner-up, team The with 37 points. won Wisconsin 2005 when since score is the lowest score team The Ed Torres (2000, 01, 02) (2000, Torres Ed Joe Bosshard (2010, 11) Jon Severy Vaughn Brent Pifer Stephen James Strang 2004, 05, 06, 07 2004, 06, 07 Erik Heinonen Kyle Jordan 2004 Joe Bosshard 2005, 06 Andy Wacker Medina Richard 2006 HuryszJake 2010, 11 Theroux Blake 2008 2010, 11 Halen Aric Van Murphy Pierce 2011 2012, 13, 14 Pearson Morgan Ben Saarel 2013, 14, 15 2012 Ammar Moussa 2012 2013, 15 Winter Connor John Dressel 2013, 14, 15 2014 2014, 15 2015 Mike Friedberg (1998, 99, 00) Stephen Pifer ( 2004, 05, 06, 07) ( Stephen Pifer (2001, 03)

ALL-AMERICANS 2016 colorado cross country Jay Cleckler Jay Jon Cooper Adam Goucher Wells Clint 1994, 95, 97, 98 Ricky Cron Chris Severy 1994, 95 1994 Tiernan Zeke Reese Tom 1994, 95 Napier Matt Batliner Adam 1996 Friedberg Mike 1996 Ron Roybal 1996 Torres Jorge 1998, 99, 00 1997 Torres Ed 1997 1997 Sean Smith Slattery Steve 2000, 01, 02 Ritzenhein Dathan 1998 2000, 01, 02 Billy Nelson Schoolmeester Bret 2001, 03 2000, 01 2000 2004, 05 2002, 03 Adam Goucher (1994, 95, 97, 98) Dathan Ritzenhein Ritzenhein Dathan Jorge Torres (2000, 01, 02) (2000, Torres Jorge Men (1963-Present) Wrighton Dave Runyon Craig Rick Truijillo 1963, 64, 65 John Lunn 1966, 67, 68 John Gregorio Peterson Mike Mark Spilsbury John Hunsaker 1967 1972, 73 Mark Anderson 1968 Michael Buhmann 1977, 79 1974 Mark Scrutton Sam Reese 1978 Dan Reese 1980, 81, 82 1979 1979 Chuck Truijillo Nahom Mike Found Shawn Alan Culpepper 1985, 86 1984, 85 1982 Scott Larson 1993, 94, 95 1989 1992 1993 66 Alan Culpepper (1993, 94, 95) 67 Christine Bolf (2004, 05) (2004, Christine Bolf Shalaya Kipp (2010, 11, 12, 13) Kipp (2010, Shalaya Molly Austin (2001, 02) (2001, Molly Austin Jenny Barringer (2006, 07) Barringer (2006, Jenny (1994, 95)

2016 colorado cross country ALL-AMERICANS Liza Pasciuto Barringer Jenny Sara Vaughn 2004,05, 06 Allie McLaughlin Kipp Shalaya 2006, 07 Tremblay Laura 2010, 11, 12, 13 Emma Coburn 2009 Erin Clark 2007 Kaitlyn Benner 2010 2011 2014, 15 2015 Patty Roberts Patty Sara (Gorton) Slattery (2000, 02, 04) 2000, 02, 04 Renee Metivier (2002, 04) (2002, Renee Metivier Women (1976-Present) Women Mary (AIAW) Decker McMordie Carol Chris McNamara 1978 Roberts Patty Heather Burroughs 1986, 87 Raveling Natalie 1986 1994, 95, 98 Glyde Colleen 1994, 95 Smith Kelly Messner Carrie Grgas-Wheeler 1994 Kara 1995, 96 Sara (Gorton) Slattery 1999, 00 Jodie Hughes 1995, 97 Molly Austin 1996 Florence Natalie Renee Metivier Kalin Toedebusch 2002, 04 2000 Christine Bolf 2001, 02 2001, 03, 04 2003 2004, 05 Heather Burroughs (1994, 95, 98) Brent Vaughn Natalie Florence Natalie Bret Schoolmeester Steve Slattery Steve

2016 colorado cross country Connor Winter Winter Connor John Dressel Pearson Morgan Women 2013, 14, 15 Sarah Hanson Chris McNamara Campbell Catrina Baughman Brooke 2015 y RavelingMuff 2015 Roberts Patty H. Burroughs 1986, 87 Smith Kelly 1991, 92 1985 Messner Carrie 1987 Wille Shayne 1992, 94 1994, 95, 97, 98 Jennifer Smith 1993, 94, 95 Kara Grgas-Wheeler Sara Slattery (Gorton) 1995, 96, 97 Moody Tera 2000, 02, 04 Jodie Hughes 1997, 99, 00 Molly Austin 1996 Florence Natalie 1996 Renee Metivier 1997 Kalin Toedebusch Christine Bolf Liza Pasciuto 2000, 01 2002, 03, 04 2000, 01 Amber Smith 2001, 02 Barringer Jenny 2003, 04 2003, Maduza Claire 05 Aislinn Ryan 2005, 06, 07, 09 Erin Marston 2004, 05, 06 2004, 05 Sara Vaughn Allie McLaughlin Thweatt Laura 2004 Tremblay Laura Emma Coburn 2006 Kipp Shalaya Rachel Baptista 2006 Darco 2007 Lara 2009 Erin Clark 2009, 2007 10 2009, 10 2010, 11, 12, 13 Melanie Nun Verdon Carrie 2010, 11 Maddie Alm Kaitlyn Benner 2011 2013, 14, 15 2013, 15 2011 2013 2014, 15 2015 BUFF HONOR ROLL ALL-CONFERENCE Jenny Barringer Jenny Men Dan Reese Chuck Trujillo Andy Dunn Wienke Todd Ron Salazar Found Shawn Rogers Fritz Alan Culpepper 1985, 86 Goucher Adam 1985 Batliner Adam 1986, 87 Wells Clint 1986 Oscar Ponce 1990, 93 1994, 95, 97, 98 Torres Jorge 1992 Torres Ed Ron Roybal 1994 1992 Friedberg Mike Crandall Zach 1999, 00, 01, 02 1996 Slattery Steve Sean Smith 1999, 00, 01, 02 1997 Ritzenhein Dathan 1998 Billy Nelson 1999, 00 Schoolmeester Bret Vaughn Brent 1999 Harkrader Bradley 2000, 02 2001, 03 2000 2003, 04, 05 Jon Severy 2002, 03, 05, 06 Pifer Stephen 2003, 04, 06, 07 James Strang 2000 Erik Heinonen Janson Pete Neuman Kenyon 2004 Kyle Jordan 2005, 06, 07 Medina Richard Chris Pannone 2005, 06 2004 2007, 08, 09 Thompson Christian Wacker Andy 2006 Joe Bosshard 2008, 09, 11 2009, 10, 11 Halen Van Aric 2007 Hugh Dowdy 2008, 09 HuryszJake Martin Medina 2009, 10, 11 2008 Murphy Pierce Theroux Blake 2010, 11 2010, 12 Ammar Moussa Ben Saarel 2012, 13, 14, 15 2012 2012, 13, 14 2012 2013, 14, 15 2012 2013, 14 68 69 Kalin Toedebusch Colleen Glyde Glyde Colleen Carrie Messner Heidi Scarlett Kara Grgas-Wheeler Wille Shayne Jen Gruia 1995, 96, 98, 99 Jennifer Smith 1995, 96 Briana Stott-Messick 1996, 99, 00 Higgins Lesley 1996, 97 Jodie Hughes Moody Tera 1997, 98 Wright Catherine Sara Slattery (Gorton) 1996 1998, 00, 01 Molly Austin 1997, 98 1997 Florence Natalie 2000, 02, 04 1999, 00, 01 1999, 00, 01, 02 Jackie Zeigle Renee Metivier Kalin Toedebusch 1999 Christine Bolf 2001, 02, 04 Liza Pasciuto Amber Smith 2001,02 Barringer Jenny 2002, 03 2003, 04 Maduza Claire 2003, 05 Erin Marston 2003, 04, 05 2005, 06, 07, 09 Aislinn Ryan 2004, 05, 06 Sara Vaughn Emily Hanenburg Thweatt Laura Emma Coburn 2004 Allie McLaughlin 2006 2006, 07 Tremblay Laura Kipp Shalaya 2008, 09, 10 Logan Camille 2006 2008 2009, 10, 11 Verdon Carrie 2007 Erin Clark DeSouchetJenny 2010, 11, 12, 13 2009 2009, 10 Levene Abby Melanie Nun Liz Tremblay Maddie Alm 2012, 13 2011 Kaitlyn Benner 2013, 14 2013, 14, 15 Annie Kelly Sara Sutherland Constien Val 2013, 15 Dani Jones 2013 2014, 15 2014, 15 2013 2014 2014 2015 2015 Jon Severy

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BUFF HONOR ROLL James Strang Batliner Payton Pifer Stephen Erik Heinonen Medina Richard Neuman Kenyon 2004, 05, 06 Chris Pannone 2007, 08, 09, 11 Seth DeMoor 2005, 06, 07 Kyle Jordan 2005 Joe Bosshard Tebo Matt 2007, 08 2006 Thompson Christian Wacker Andy 2007, 08 Halen Van Aric 2009, 10, 11 Martin Medina Ammar Moussa 2008 2008, 09 2009, 10 HuryszJake Murphy Pierce 2009, 10, 11 2009, 10 Theroux Blake Pearson Morgan 2010, 12 2011, 14, 15 Ben Saarel 2011, 12 2012, 13, 14, 15 Winter Connor John Dressel Perrin Zach 2012, 14 2013, 15 Women 2013, 14, 15 2012 Sarah Hanson 2013, 14, 15 McMordie Carol Chris McNamara Michelle Bews Denise Hermosillo 2015 Kindt Kirsten 1985, 86, 87 2015 Starke Kate 1985, 86, 87 Shannon Busch 1985 Campbell Catrina Deann Zamora Liz Laster 1986 1986 1987,88,89,90 Millican Peg Baughman Brooke Allison Lusby 1986 1987, 88 McNitt Amy 1986 Raveling Natalie 1991, 92, 93 Roberts Patty 1987 Burroughs Heather Smith Kelly 1994, 95, 97, 98 Kristina Dahlberg 1989 1989 1993, 94 1993, 94, 95 1993, 94 1993, 94, 95 1994,95,96,97 1995 Billy Nelson Men Andy Dunn Kubitschek Mike Dan Reese Wienke Todd Scott Elliott 1985, 86, 87, 88 Metcalf Ken BobCisco Derdeyn David 1985 Nahom Mike Trujillo Chuck 1985, 86 Wright Nate Found Shawn 1985 Larsen Brett 1986 1987, 88, 89 Scott Larson 1986 Rogers Fritz 1985, 86, 88 1987 1988, 89 Catalano Tim Alan Culpepper Ron Salazar 1988, 89 1992,93 Cleckler Jay Jon Cooper 1992,93 Goucher Adam 1992,93 1993, 94, 95 Wells Clint 1991, 92 1993, 94 Batliner Adam Ricky Cron 1994, 95, 97, 98 Johnson Jay Napier Matt 1993 Reese Tom 1994, 95 1994 1996, 97, 98 Chris Severy 1994, 95, 97 Tiernan Zeke Blondeau Aaron Friedberg Mike Ron Roybal Oscar Ponce 1996 1996, 97 1996, 97, 98 1996 Sean Smith Torres Jorge 1997, 99 Torres Ed 1996 1998, 99 Crandall Zach 1996 Slattery Steve Ritzenhein Dathan 1998, 99 Billy Nelson 2000, 01, 02 Schoolmeester Bret 1999, 00 1999 Vaughn Brent 2000, 01, 02 Harkrader Bradley 2001, 03 2003, 04, 05 Scott Jared 2000, 01 2002, 03, 05, 06 2000 Jon Severy 2004, 06, 07 2004, 06, 07 2004 2004 s fi rst season he s fi s Invite, third at at third s Invite, Championships ith a 32nd-place ith a 32nd-place senior campaign fourth overall at at fourth overall an indoor 5k and He earned his fi rst He earned his fi competing in only competing try Championships. try Championships. 2s and led the Buff s 2s and led the Buff onships and an All- pete in all six races, in all six races, pete f All-America indoor f All-America m with a third place, place, m with a third Championships with d was the individual d was utdoor season would season would utdoor eff ort at the national eff walk-on athletes into into athletes walk-on er sights again on the er sights in the 10k to earn his in the 10k to ampionships where he ampionships where rst all-American honor. honor. rst all-American ored in two of the three of the three in two ored at all fi ve varsity meets, varsityve meets, all fi at although she competed although she competed the top half of the NCAA the top ccess with non-recruited with non-recruited ccess owa. owa. h at outdoor nationals in nationals outdoor h at repeat his all-conference his all-conference repeat m injuries. In his fi rst race, race, rst In his fi m injuries. ls and 35th at NCAAs as the ls and 35th at ies race. In 1999 he went into into In 1999 he went ies race.

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70 the national championships with fi ve races under his belt. He earned all-conference and all-region honors before fi nishing in honors before and all-region He earned all-conference under his belt. races ve championships with fi the national contests, varsity ve fi fi in all score would of the 2000 season, he race rst the from pace On All-American eld. Championship fi I cate doled out in Ames, fi certifi nishing 44th for the last All-American orts before eff honors with career-best and all-region Smith ran in three non-varsity races in 1998 with a pair of top 20 fi nishes at the Fort Hays Tiger Invitational and NIKE 3 Ser Tiger Invitational Fortat the Hays nishes 20 fi in 1998 with a pair of top non-varsity races in three Smith ran championships. In 1999 he was CU’s No. 3 runner during the season, but experienced prevailed and was CU’s No. 1 guy at the NCAA 1 guy at No. CU’s and was prevailed 3 runner during the season, but experienced No. CU’s In 1999 he was championships. later. 2 a year No. and was in Bloomington 2013, 14, 15 Cross CountryWalk-on— All-American/2015,PIERCE MURPHY • 2011 16 Indoor 5,000-m All-American/2016 Indoor 3,000-m All-American/2015, 16 10,000-m All-American In 2012, he placed Shootout. at the Rocky Mountain redshirted unattached raced but season, 2011, Murphy collegiate rst In his fi NCAAs. and 45th at regionals 19th at was Pac-12s, 14th at also placed Murphy 4 runner. No. as CU’s Shootout the Rocky Mountain traveled to the NCAA Championships as an alternate, but did not compete. A year later he fi nished 33rd of 178 runners for his fi nished 33rd he fi later A year but did not compete. the NCAA Championships as an alternate, to traveled title. his All-American repeat to overall 48th nisher, fourth fi Colorado’s he was championship race, national In 1995’s 1998, 1999 Cross CountryWalk-on- All-AmericanMIKE FRIEDBERG • 1996 com runners to one of only three he was later He redshirt the 1997 season and a year races. in three ran Friedberg In 1996 Mike Timmon at the loaded Bob 32nd Shootout, at the Rocky Mountain third State, Colorado at in the season opener nished eighth he fi fi title with a 34th place rst All-American to his ran Region Championships and at the Mountain fth fi the Big 12 Championships, Pac-1 at seventh placed Murphy same year, That title. help CU win the team NCAAs to honor in 2013, placing 39th at All-American There’s something magical in the air at 5,345 feet above sea level. It’s something that contributes to developing blue collar, blue collar, developing to contributes something that It’s sea level. 5,345 feet above something magical in the air at There’s su at CU has had incredible staff the coaching of academics and athletics, its reputation Combining Colorado. at All-Americans All-Americans. become ethic to and work determination had the drive, have that athletes 1994 Cross CountryWalk-on- All-American CLECKLER • 1991 JAY as walk-on career He had begun his collegiate guys on the ’94 squad. working one of the hardest conceivably was Cleckler, Jay during his his own his junior season. He came into which he matched four meets as a sophomore, to which progressed one meet, er and the NCAA Ch VII qualifi the NCAA District Championships, including the Big Eight in all six varsity races, when he scored race. rst All-American his fi ran 1994, 1995 Cross CountryWalk-on- All-American • 1993 JON COOPER In hi Rice. from transferring on after country squad when he walked cross men’s impact on the Colorado made an immediate Cooper regiona at 12th Pac-12s, at seventh fi nishing season, great he had another fi As a junior, regionals. at nish fth place with a fi fi ft was and sixthyear (2015) on the track, indoor nationals at he placed in the 5k that team title again. Later won the s Buff s He led the Buff at NCAAs. overall placing third fall, following that country strong nished his cross career fi the 10k. Murphy a pair o recorded in 2016. He disappoint season didn’t nal track fi Murphy’s Shootout. which included winning the Rocky Mountain fi nish to a fourth raced place Murphy NCAAs, at outdoor while respectively, fi fth and third, nishing honors in the 3k and 5k, fi o The in the latter. and an all-American the Big 12 indoor champion in both mile and 3,000-m distances she was where track 3,000- honor in the outdoor all-American and she earned her second titles, her conference she repeated where better even prove nish of 9:06.86. fi school-record SEAN SMITH • eighth All-America award. award. All-America eighth 1997 Cross CountryWalk-on— NAPIER • 1995 All-American MATT he sc As a sophomore, Invitational. Fort State the at Hays and in the Shootout competed season Napier collegiate rst In his fi tea in the season due to action into late redshirt forced Originally scheduled to his junior season, he was postseason races. fi nished 11th in the league championships an In the postseason he Tiger Invitational. at the overall nished third Oct. 18, he fi at the NCAA cate certifi rst all-America in his fi season culminated His third Region Championships. the Mountain at runner-up, nish. fi a 39th-place PATTY ROBERTS • 1992 Walk-on- 1995 Indoor 5,000-m All-American/1994, Cross Country All-American Champi the Big Eight the individual runner-up at she was later season. A year her second until in cross compete Roberts didn’t up w title in ’96 and followed conference took the individual She at the NCAA championships. nish fi American with a 13th-place 10k All-American. outdoor SHAYNE WILLE • 1995 Walk-on-1996 Indoor 3,000-m All-American/1997 Outdoor All-American Coun at the NCAA Cross compete would that roster seven-person s’ the Buff make failed to Wille in 1995, Vermont from A transfer and 2 runner, No. in the indoor 3k. Colorado’s During an all-American the 1996 fall season, she was she was later months Three ort. She set h eff championships with a 45th place the national at status just missed all-American postseason race, in all three eff ort at the NCAAs for her second all-America cross country honor. 1995 continued to be a success on the track where she was she where on the track to be a success continued 1995 country ort cross honor. at the NCAAsall-America for her second eff 71 MOMBASA, KENYA MOMBASA, Championship. Culpepper won in 37:09. won Culpepper Championship. Alan Culpepper crosses the fi nish at the 2007 USA nish the fi crosses Alan Culpepper 2006 FUKUOKA, JAPAN 36:56 2006 FUKUOKA, Torres Open Men (Short) *6. Nike Goucher, Adam (Short) Women Open 21. Nike Goucher, Kara (Long) Women Open 26. adidas Sara Slattery, 11:02 13:24 SCOTLAND 26:51 Edwardo 2007 Women Open 27. Reebok Torres, Jorge Junior Men 36. 11:21 Nike Renee Metivier, 2008 EDINBOURGH, JORDAN 49. Nike Renee Metivier, Senior Men: Tebo 100. Matt 29:47 45. 27:37 Women: Senior POLAND Torres 19. Jorge 49. Renee Metivier Baillie 2009 AMMAN, 22:58 Senior Men: 30:56 27:49 Constien 2010 BYDGOSZCZ, 36:03 Torres 58. Edwardo Junior Women: Women: Senior POLAND 51. Tremblay Laura 38. Renee Metivier-Baille 2011 37:38 Senior Men: CHINA Val 26:48 21:31 2013 BYDGOSZCZ, Vaughn 55. Brent Junior Women: UMBRIA, SPAIN PUNTA Verdon 2015 GUITANG, Carrie *20. Women: Junior 62. 36:32 *27. Kaitlyn Benner Junior Men: 19:33 Senior Women: *27. John Dressel 21:45 29. American *-- top Thweatt Laura Miller 25:25 74. Paul 28:49 26:57

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CU AT THE IAAF WORLD and USA CHAMPIONSHIPS CU AT 54. Clint Wells 42:33 Wells CHAMPIONSHIPS WORLD CROSS COUNTRY IAAF 1995 Junior Women: Junior Men: Clint 48. Heather Burroughs 1997 DURHAM, ENGLAND 113. Senior Men: Chris Severy 15:27 38:08 *49. Scott Larson 1998 TURIN, Senior Men: 27:42 Junior Men: 27. 1999 Goucher Adam 140. 37:14 Found Shawn MARRAKECH, MOROCCO 37. Women: Junior Torres Jorge Senior Men (long) Wells 74. 54. *21. Alan Culpepper Sara Slattery (Gorton) Senior 25:29 Men (short) 38:31 26:17 IRELAND BELFAST, 12. Junior Men: 24:35 Goucher Adam 24:58 41:10 2001 IRELAND 40. Junior Women: Slattery Steve Schoolmeester Senior Men: Clint 12:53 Junior Men: 47. Laura Zeigle BELGIUM OSTEND, 41. 2002 DUBLIN, Wells Clint 28:29 27:03 3. Junior Women: Ritzenhein Dathan Senior Men (long) Janson 24.12 87. *17. Bret Erika Odlaug 24. Ritzenhein Dathan Senior Men (short) *11. Torres Junior Men: Jorge 13:31 36:31 2003: 21:23 33. Junior Men: BELGIUM Billy Nelson 63. Peter 12:35 Open Men (long): *8. Open Women: 51. Billy Nelson SWITZERLAND LUSIANNE, Torres Ed 25:18 2004 BRUSSELS, 77. Molly Austin Junior Men 55. 24:52 (long) Women 39:25 34. Deak Ryan 2005 14:26 79. Molly Austin 8k Women’s Open 4k Open Men’s 42. Renee Metivier 4k Women’s Open 6k Women’s Junior 21. 13. Reebok Torres, Jorge adidas 26:27 Culpepper, Shayne 31:00 SAINT GALMIER, 42. 14:06 Liza Pasciuto 12k Open Men’s 29:24 11:58 62. Nike Ritzenhein, Dathan 38:46 22:58 47. Barringer (capt.) Jenny 23:03 at the 2014 USA Championship. the 2014 USA Championship. Simpson at Jenny Simpson fi nished second overall in the women’s open 8k. women’s in the overall nished second Simpson fi 6. Molly Austin 15:34 Austin 42:13 39:04 Torres Found 28:35 Molly 11:44.1 Florence Ed Shawn 26:07.8 Reebok Open Women: Barringer 6. Pannone 1. Open Men (long): Natalie Shayne Culpepper 3. 1. 27. Alan Culpepper WASHINGTON 15:10 2004 INDIANAPOLIS Torres, Open Men (short) Jenny (long) Women Open Chris 38:22 8. 23. 5. Goucher Adam 17. Sara Slattery (Gorton) Nike Molly Austin, 2005 VANCOUVER, 15:37 6k Women, Junior 27:44 11:54 1. Jorge 8k Junior Men’s Liza Pasciuto 11. 8k Women’s Open 7. Harkrader Bradley 7. Renee Metivier 4k Open Men’s 21:50.1 5. 25:46.6 2. 4k Women’s Open Nike Goucher, Adam 28:32.0 2. YORK Nike Culpepper, Shayne 24. 11:39.1 Nike Molly Austin, 12k Open Men’s 13:27.0 30. Run AZ Torres, Brianna 1. 30:48.1 30:25.7 Nike Ritzenhein, Dathan 32. Nike Slattery, Steve 2006 NEW 36:59.9 8k Junior Men’s 18. Asics Messner, Carrie 8k Women’s Open 30. 12:26.6 Boston AA Zografos, Carrie 42. 15:03.2 3. Neuman Kenyon 14:27.0 Nike Renee Metivier, 2. 4k Reebok Open Men’s Torres, Jorge 48. AA Boston Oscar Ponce, 26:59 40:52.5 26:10 37:14.2 1. 4k Women’s Open Nike Goucher, Adam 7. 12k Nike Open Men’s Goucher, Kara 4. 10:50 adidas Sara Slattery, 30. Asics Messner, Carrie 2. Reebok Torres, Jorge 12:51 4. 27:01 Reebok Torres, Jorge 28:47 14. Nike Slattery, Steve 35:05 32. 10:58 Asics Messner, Carrie 11:27 4. Nike Ritzenhein, Dathan 13:43 46. AA Boston Oscar Ponce, 35:27 38:12

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CU AT THE IAAF WORLD and USA CHAMPIONSHIPS CU AT 72 7. Alan Culpepper 37:51 Culpepper OHIO CHAMPIONSHIP WINTER CROSS COUNTRY USA 34:36 35:01 1995 36:06 Junior Women: Wells Alan Larson 10:54 Tiernan 1996 LANDEN, 6. Women: Junior Heather Burroughs TEXAS Found BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA 23:45 1996 7. Messner Carrie Senior Men: 14:19 WASHINGTON 24:24 7. Torres Clint Torres Scott 1997 HOUSTON, Zeke 6. Junior Women: Goucher Adam 15:42 CALIFORNIA STANFORD, Shawn 1999 TACOMA, Larson 5. Senior Men (long): Moody Tera 11:31.6 6. 1. Jorge 37:48 17. Alan Culpepper Ed 44. Batliner 36:07 Senior Men (short): 1. 9. WASHINGTON 14:36 Goucher Adam Women: Senior 34.24 Larson Scott Junior Men: 5. 1. 13. Culpepper (Wille) Shayne 12:25 10:29 2. WASHINGTON 22:09 2000 VANCOUVER, Adam Slattery Steve 22:19 Senior Men (long): 36:40 9. Zeigle 2. Scott Zeigle Senior Women Alan Culpepper 12:08 23:38 11:57 2001 VANCOUVER, 4. 36:19 Senior Men (short): Shayne Culpepper Wells 4. 13. Batliner Wells Clint Senior Men (long): WASHINGTON 37:35 8. 2. Jackie 39:01 (8k): Women Senior Alan Culpepper Laura Ritzenhein 16. Junior Women: Wells Burroughs Heather Found Junior Men: 14:26 Batliner 1. 11:14 28:06 2002 VANCOUVER, Clint 35:11 Laura Zeigle Junior Women: Adam 2. Messner 9. Ritzenhein Dathan 12. 26:18 2. Dathan Junior Men: Erika Odlaug 27:17 Clint Shawn 24:11 21:18 Zeigle Senior Men (short): Adam 28:18 2. 21. 3. Torres Jorge 28. Billy Nelson 30:00 Senior Men (long): Carrie Schoolmeester 21:19 Batliner 5. 3. Castro 7. Alan Culpepper 15. 50. TEXAS Castro Greg 11:27 40. Jackie 25:04 (6k): Women Senior 26. (4k): Women Senior 35:51 Burroughs Heather 9. 24. Bret Sara Slattery (Gorton) Payton 29:26 2003 HOUSTON, 28:32 Greg 13:34 Junior Women: 13. Open Men (short): 8. Junior Men: 34. Christine Bolf Wells Clint 2. 14. 35. 1. Billy Nelson 25:20 14:10 27:08 73 Benner and Constien fi nished 1-2. fi Benner and Constien Kaitlyn Benner and Val Constien at the 2015 USA Championship. the 2015 USA Championship. at Constien Val Kaitlyn Benner and 5. Laura Thweatt 27:28 Thweatt 36:27.2 38:42.6 Wacker Laura Tebo Andy Matt 37:47 2012 Open Men: Women: Open38:29 5. Neuman 12. 4. Pifer Thompson Christian Renee Metivier Baillie MISSOURI LOUIS, ST. 2013 Junior Women: 27:23 37:09 Open Men: 21:54 3. 11. Verdon Constien Carrie 48. Kenyon 25. MISSOURI LOUIS, ST. 2. Rachel Gioscia-Ryan Open Women: Stephen Ritzenhein Dathan 29:14 14. 21:08.8 2014 BOULDER Thweatt Laura 35:44.1 42:01 Women: Junior 10. Medina Richard Open Men: Val 13. 19. Eryn Blakely 20. 27:30.0 Open Women: Thompson 46. 6. 36:20.3 Rachel Gioscia-Ryan Vaughn Brent 32:27 2. 2015 BOULDER 29:52.5 Jenny Simpson 24:20 Women: Junior Wacker 2. 37:08 1. Kaitlyn Benner Junior Men: Christian 27:57 19. Rachel Gioscia-Ryan 3. John Dressel Open Women: 30:03 21:48 OREGON Andy Open Men: Caldwell 14. Mackenzie 1. Thweatt Laura 60. Miller 5. Paul 25:39 Forsyth 7. Ryan 23:36 Ritzenhein 3. Dathan 2016 BEND, Sheesley 17. Luke Open Men: 7. 27:42 39. Rachel Gioscia-Ryan 36:51 41. Martin Medina 6. Joe Bosshard 25:53 26:10 31:32 27:13 40:07 32:05

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CU AT THE IAAF WORLD and USA CHAMPIONSHIPS CU AT 011 CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO, 4. Jorge Torres 38:07 38:31 Torres Torres Jorge Ed 25:53 2007 BOULDER Walters Junior Men : : Women Junior Open Men : 3. 36:01 35:29 Tebo Matt 6. Aislinn Ryan Torres 4. 1. Torres Brett 10. Alan Culpepper, 10. Herzl Matthew 26:22 22:19 37:09 2. Goucher Adam 3. : 26:36 Jorge Women Open Ritzenhein Dathan DIEGO Edwardo 3. 17. Schoolmeester Bret Goucher Kara 37:47 36:45 37:35 19. Batliner Payton 32. Slattery Steve 38:55 41. Jon Severy 2008 SAN 52. Torres Oscar Ponce Junior Men: 28:01 39:01 28. 5. Renee Metivier Baillie 40:13 12. Culpepper Shayne 10. 15. Tebo Matt Christine Bolf 28:35 Women: Junior 41:01 19. Messner Carrie 41:45 29:17 Open Men: 10. Megan Burrell Edwardo 2. 9. 29:40 MARYLAND 30:26 24:58 40. Medina Richard 1. Women: Open 51. Ritzenhein Dathan Martin Medina 21:58 31. 2. Allison Sawyer Renee Metivier Baillie 35:03 26:16 2009 DERWOOD, 36:36 26:47 Women: Junior 26:36 Oscar Ponce 114. 23:29 Junior Men: Torres 4. Allie McLaughlin 10. Sara Slattery Women: Senior 18. WASHINGTON Moody Tera Senior Men: 27. Martin Medina 8. 18. Moody 41:03 Tera 21:10 4. 19. 27:19 Diana George Torres Jorge Jorge 25:49 28:01 2010 SPOKANE, 50. Dillon Shiji Junior Women: 29:11 Junior Men: Women: Open 5. 22:33 Open Men: Tremblay Laura 36:16 14. Pifer Stephen 22. 20. 5. Schoolmeester Bret Dillon Shije Renee Metivier-Baille 27:22 2 1. Junior Men: 20:46 26:26 38:06 Ritzenhein Dathan 37:18 Women: Open 25:40 18. 34:34 Theroux Blake 24. Billy Nelson Open Men: 7. 10. Goucher Kara 25:50 34. Hugh Dowdy 1. 46. Vaughn Brent Goodger Mike 37:21 27:37 26. Rachel Giocia-Ryan 26:22 35:46 26:52 29:42 Kara Goucher Finalist (13th) Finalist Champion (9th) the AmericanLeague (2nd), broke record (9:11.42) EMMA COBURN (‘13) ....Mid Distance/Steeple (‘13) ....Mid EMMA COBURN Club ...... New Balance • *2011 USA Steeplechase Champion • Championship Steeplechase World *2011 IAAF • Steeplechase 1 Ranked • *2011 USA No. Steeplechase Trials *2012 USA Olympic • Finalist *2012 Olympic Games Steeplechase • Steeplechaser 1 Ranked • *2012 USA No. Steeplechaser 1 Ranked • 2014 USA No. • (1st) Prix 2014 Shanghai Golden Grand 2014 USA Steeplechase Champion • British Athletics Diamond 2014 Glasgow • 2014 IAAF Continental Cup Champion • 2015 USA Steeplechase Champion Emma Coburn

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POST COLLEGIATE SUCCESS POST COLLEGIATE Here at CU we are no more proud of the successes of present Buff s than we are of those who went on went of those who we are s than Buff of present of the successes proud no more are CU we at Here gone on have program distance of the Buff graduates numerous Wetmore, of Coach During the tenure of excellence. a tradition It’s Renee Metivier Baillie World XC Championships (49th) XC World Championships (49th) XC Championships (38th) XC (2:27.17) overall ticipant) to the next level. Frankly, we don’t believe there is another college program in the country can boast that program is another college there believe don’t we Frankly, the next to level. professionals. level national as many Olympic won have been Olympians and two have Ten active. currently are Seven contracts. professional to made Eighteen Country teams. or Cross Track Championship World made have Twenty-eight Medals. Bronze while still running for CU. teams World RENEE METIVIER BAILLIE(‘05) ...... Distance Club ...... Mizuno • • Outdoor Championships (5th, 10k) 2005 USATF 4k), IAAF Championships (3rd, 2006 USA XC • World Championships (2nd), IAAF 2008 USA XC • er (5k) Qualifi Trials • 2008 USA Olympic World Championships (5th), IAAF 2010 USA XC • 2010 USA Indoor 3k Champion • • 2010 USA Outdoor Championships (8th, 5k) USA Member (6th) • Team 2011 Bolder Boulder 1st American, 7th 2012 Chicago Marathon, • • 2015 BolderRace participant Boulder Elite (Par- Trials Marathan Team Olympic 2016 U.S. 74 75 Jenny Simpson Jenny thon) • Championships (9th, mara- World 2009 IAAF • • 10k) 2011 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, • (5th) 2011 (11th) Trials • 2012 USA Olympic Marathon Champion 2012 USA Half Marathon • • (11th) 2012 Olympic Games Marathon • (6th) (4th) Trials Marathan Team Olympic 2016 U.S...... Steeple/Distance KIPP (‘14) SHALAYA Club ...... Oiselle/Saucony • steeplechase) (3rd, Trials • *2012 USA Olympic • *2012 Olympic Games participant • *2013 USA Outdoor Championships participant • 2014 USA Outdoor Championships participant • 2015 USA Outdoor Championships participant • steeplechase) Games (2nd, 2015 Pan-American 3k) • 2016 USA Indoor Championships (3rd, (4th, steeplechase) Trials *run while still in college 2016 USA Olympic RITZENHEIN ...... DATHAN Distance Club ...... NIKE • member (10k) Team • 2004 USA Olympic 2005 USA XC Champion • 2005 USA Road 10k Champion • 5k) 2006 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, Dathan Ritzenhein Dathan

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POST COLLEGIATE SUCCESS POST COLLEGIATE Shalaya Kipp Shalaya fi nisher fi Champion the American record (9:07.63) Championships (21st) XC World Medalist (10k) (1:06.57) debut woman U.S. (2:25.53), fastest can) • Championship (5th) World • 2015 IAAF Classic third place 2016 Prefontaine • Steeplechase Trials 2016 USA Olympic • set 2016 Olympic Games Medalist, Bronze *run while still in college ...... DistanceKARA GOUCHER (‘01) Club ...... Oiselle/Sketchers • Championships (7th, 4k), IAAF 2006 USA XC • • 5k) 2006 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, • Championships (3rd) 2007 USA XC • 10k) 2007 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, Championship Bronze World 2007 IAAF • North Champion 2007 Great Run Half Marathon • 5k Champion Trials 2008 USA Olympic • 10k) (2nd, Trials • 2008 USA Olympic • 2008 Olympic Games (10th, 10k; 9th, 5k) Overall 1st American, 3rd Marathon, 2008 NYC • 2009 USA Outdoor 5k Champion• 1st Ameri- overall, (3rd Shayne (Wille)Shayne Culpepper Silver Medalist Silver an American (3:57.22) time by fastest (1,500-meters) the American record (9:07.63) • 1,500 Champion World 2011 IAAF • 2012 USA Indoor Champion, Mile and 3k • 1,500) (3rd, Trials • 2012 USA Olympic nalist • 2012 USA Olympic 1,500m semifi 2013 USA Outdoor 5k Champion• Championship 1,500 World 2013 IAAF • • Runner-up (8k) 2014 USA XC (1st) Prix Golden Grand Seiko Toyko • 2014 2014 USA I,500 Champion • the second (2nd) -ran Meeting AREVA 2014 Paris • • (1st) Prix Grand 2014 DN Galan Stockholm (1st) • Prix Grand 2014 Zurich 2014 IAAF Diamond League Champion • 2015 USA 1,500 Champion • nalist Championship fi World • 2015 IAAF 1,500 Champion Trials 2016 USA Olympic • set 2016 Olympic Games Medalist, Bronze *run while still in college ...... BRENT VAUGHN Distance Club ...... unattached • nalist (5k) fi Trials • 2008 USA Olympic • 2009 USA Outdoor Championships (9th, 5k) 2010 BolderRace (4th), highest Boulder Elite Alan Culpepper

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POST COLLEGIATE SUCCESS POST COLLEGIATE Brent Vaughn Bronze Medalist Bronze the Americanbroke record the Americanbroke record (9:12.50) 76 • • Championships (3rd) 2007 USA XC 10k) • 2007 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, (2nd) Trials • 2008 USA Olympic Marathon 2008 USA XC Champion • • (9th) 2008 Olympic Games Marathon • 10k) 2009 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, Championships (6th, 10k) World • 2009 IAAF • Record (12:56.27) 2009 Set USA 5k National Championship Half Marathon World 2009 • 2010 USA XC Champion • (4th) Trials • 2012 USA Olympic Marathon 10k) (3rd, Trials • 2012 USA Olympic • Championships (2nd) 2013 USA XC • 10k) 2013 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, Championships (10th, 10k) World 2013 IAAF ...... JENNY SIMPSON (‘09) Middle Distance Club ...... New Balance • *2007 USA Steeplechase Champion • steeplechase) (3rd, Trials • *2008 USA Olympic *2008 Olympic Games (8th, steeplechase), • *2009 USA Steeplechase Champion • Championships (5th), World *2009 IAAF • 5k) • 2010 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, 2011 USA Indoor Champion, Mile and 3k • 1,500) 2011 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, 77 Steve Slattery Steve Medalist, 3k Medalist, • • 4th , • 5th , 2007 USA XC Champion CULPEPPER (‘97) SHAYNE ...... Middle Club ...... NIKE • • Championships (4th, 4k) 1999 USA XC • 1,500) 1999 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, • Championships (4th, 4k) 2000 USA XC (4th, 1,500) Trials • 2000 USA Olympic 1,500 Member, Team • 2000 USA Olympic Club Cross Country Champion 2002 USATF • • 3k) 2003 USA Indoor Championships (2nd, 2003 USA XC Champion, 4k • 2004 USA Indoor 3k Champion • 2004 IAAF Indoor Championships Bronze • 5k Champion Trials 2004 USA Olympic • 5k Member, Team • 2004 USA Olympic 2005 USA Indoor 3k Champion • 4k) • Championships (2nd, 2005 USA XC Championships (20th, 4k) XC World • 2005 IAAF 1,500) 2009 USA Indoor Championships (2nd, Billy Nelson

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POST COLLEGIATE SUCCESS POST COLLEGIATE s Adam Goucher Adam American fi nisher American fi 3rd, 10k) 3rd, debut in history pion • 2011 USA XC Champion • • 2010 USA Outdoor Championships (5th, 5k) • 2011 USA Indoor Championships (4th, 3k) (7th, 10k) Trials • 2012 USA Olympic 2015 Bolder Race participant Boulder Elite Retired Buff ALAN CULPEPPER (‘96) ...... ALAN CULPEPPER (‘96) Distance Club ...... adidas • • 5k) 1997 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, 1999 USA XC Champion (12k) • 1999 USA Outdoor 10k Champion• 12k) • Championships (2nd, 2000 USA XC 10k) (2nd, Trials • 2000 USA Olympic Member (10k) Team • 2000 USA Olympic 5k/ 2001 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, • 12k) • Championships (3rd, 2002 USA XC 2002 USA Outdoor 5k Champion• 12k) • 2002 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, 2002 Chicago U.S. 6th, fastest Marathon, • 2003 USA XC Champion, 12k • 2003 USA Outdoor 10k Champion• Cham- Trials 2004 USA Olympic Marathon • 12th 2004 Olympic Games Marathon, steeplechase) chase) steeplechase) chase) 5k) • 2011 USA Steeplechase Champion • Championships participant World • 2011 IAAF nalist fi Trials • 2012 USA Olympic 2014 USA Outdoor Championships participant ...... Steeple (‘02) STEVE SLATTERY Club ...... NIKE • 2002 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, • • 2003 USA Outdoor Steeplechase Champion (5th, steeplechase) Trials • 2004 USA Olympic steeple- 2005 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, • 2006 USA Outdoor Championships (2nd, • steeple- 2010 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, (‘03) JORGE TORRES ...... Distance Club ...... Reebok • 4k) • Championships (2nd, 2002 USA XC 5k) • 2003 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, nalist (15th, Championships fi World 2003 IAAf • 5,000 meters 1 American at • No. 2003 Ranked (7th, 5k) Trials • 2004 USA Olympic 2005 USA 8k Road Champion • • 12k/4th, 4k) Championships (2nd, 2005 USA XC Championships (13th, 4k) XC World • 2005 IAAF 2006 USA Outdoor 10k Champion• • Championships (4th) 2007 USA XC • 2007 USA Outdoor Championships (5th, 10k) • Championships (2nd) 2008 USA XC • Championships (19th) 2008 IAAF XC 10k) (3rd, Trials • 2008 USA Olympic • 2008 Olympic Games (27th, 10k) Championships (4th) 2009 USA XC NIKE

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POST COLLEGIATE SUCCESS POST COLLEGIATE Jorge Torres 5k) win both in the same year) man to 5k) an American steeplechase) 78 ADAM GOUCHER (‘97) ...... Middle GOUCHER (‘97) ADAM Club ...... • 1999 USA Outdoor 5k Champion• nalist (12th, Championships fi World 1999 IAAF • 2000 USA XC Champion (4k & 12k - only • Champion Trials 2000 USA Olympic 5k • nalist (12th, 5k) • 2000 Olympic Games fi 5k) • 2001 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, nalist (10th, Championships fi World 2001 IAAF • (7:34.96) by 3k of the year 2001 Ran fastest • 5k) • 2003 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, 2006 USA Indoor 3k Champion • 2006 USA XC Champion, 4k • Championships (6th, 4k) XC World • 2006 IAAF • 2006 USA Outdoor Championships (4th, 5k) • Championships (2nd) 2007 USA XC 5k) 2007 USA Outdoor Championships (3rd, NELSON BILLY ...... Steeple/Distance Club ...... unattached • steeplechase) (2nd, Trials • 2008 USA Olympic • 2008 Olympic Games (29th, steeplechase) 2010 USA Outdoor Championships (5th, 79 (Niwot/Washington) erna Park, Md. (Severna Park) (Severna Md. erna Park, olbert, Wash. (Mt. Spokane) (Mt. Wash. olbert, Wheatridge, Colo. (Wheatridge) Stevens Point, Wis. (SPoint Area/Rice) Richmond, Ill. (Richmond-Burton) Columbia, Md. (The Park School) Huntington Beach, Calif. (Marina) Fort Collins, Colo. (Rocky Mountain) Colo. Fort Collins, Vista) (Buena Colo. Vista, Buena Grand Junction, Colo. (Brewer/Lamar) (Doherty) Colo. Springs, Colorado Angeles) (Port Wash. Angeles, Port (Littleton) Colo. Littleton, 81 99, 2000 06. 07 (Thornton) Colo. Westminster, 1985, 86, 87, 88 1994, 95, 97, 98 n 1904 th 1961, 62, 63 Colo. Aurora, n 74 1973, Colo. Pueblo, Pat Dolan Pat DonaldsonJeff DoughertyKnowles 1953 1966 Hugh Dowdy 1990 John Dressel Dubach Dave 2012 (Ranum) Colo. Denver, James Duce 2015 Central) (Greeley Colo. Greeley, Duggan F. Thomas 1948 1915 Andy Dunn (Carlsbad) Calif Petaluma, 1912, 13, 14 C Erik Heinonen Hill Alexander Hom Ed 2005, 06 Hopfner Ed 1905 (South Eugene) Ore. Eugene, 1971, 72 1979 Zach Crandall Crandall Zach John Creighton Ricky Cron 2000, 01 1951 Cronin Tim A. Crowther George 1905 1993, 96 Alan Culpepper (Flagler) Colo. Flagler, Curts 1968, 69, 70, 71 Tom 1993, 94, 95 Deak Ryan (Coronado) Texas Paso, El DegenBruce Seth DeMoor 1958, 59, 60 Derdeyn Dave 2004 1962, 63, 64 David Diaz Calif. 2008 Piedmont, 1986, 87 (Smoky Hill) Colo. Aurora, 1980, Forsyth Ryan 2015 Jim Funk Michael Gallagher Sev 1962 Sam Gamble James Garcia 1954, 56 Joseph Garst 1904 Bill Gavito 1964 Daniel Gist 1905 Jim Giveans Eric Gleason 1951, 53 Godwin Floyd 1958 1990, 91, 92 Goucher Adam (Wesminster) Colo. Denver, 1984 (Arapahoe) Colo. Littleton, Green Frank 1964, 65 eldBob Greenfi Arlo C. Greenwalt (Arroyo) Calif. San Lareneo, 1905 1958 John Gregorio 1915 Griffi J.J Bob Griffi 1971, 72 Griffi Fred Arnold Hamala Roger Hansen 1964 Chuck Hatteresley Bradley Harkrader 1977, 79 1973 Nick Harris 2004, (Grossmont) La Mesa, Calif. Calif. Lompoc, 2015 Colo. Niwot, Bernie Frakes Bernie Frakes Friedberg Mike 1957, 58, 59 1998, Colo. Ordway, Roman Duran Edstrom Paul Scott Elliott 1987, 88 Ron Elston 1967, 68 Dick Faust Northglenn, Ohio (Northglenn) 1986 Feasel Fred Colo. Englewood, Fischman Kent 1970 Fitzmorris George 1961, 62 1915 1981 Jim Fitzmorris 1947, 48, 49 Fleming D. William 1914 Found Shawn 1956, 57 (Hillcrest) Ill. Hazelcrest, Colo. Springs, Colorado 1991, 92, 93

2016 colorado cross country Kent, England (Tunbridge Wells) Indianapolis, Ind. (North Central) San Bernardino, Calif. (Eisenhower) H-Ranch, Colo. (Highlands Ranch) Ruidoso, N.M. (Ruidoso/Texas Tech) all time letterwinners (Alamosa/Rice) Alamosa, Colo. Mountain) (Green Colo. Lakewood, eld) (Broomfi Colo. eld, Broomfi Colo. Butte, Crested (Mason City) Iowa Mason City, Brothers) (Christian Tenn. Memphis, 84, 85 Bradley HarkraderBradley Eric Heinonen Academy) Butte (Crested Dave Barbieri Dave Barbieri Steve Barlow Lloyd 1992, 93 Barret Kenneth 1991 Batliner Adam Prep) (Gonzaga Wash. Spokane, 1953 1975 1995, 96, 97, 98 Prep) (Gonzaga Wash. Spokane, Collins) (Ft. Colo. Collins, Ft. (Boulder) Colo. Boulder, Letterwinner Andy Aiken Years Alejandre Richard Mark Anderson 1965 1980 Andy Ames (High School) Hometown 1978, 79 Armold Adrian Aurand Edward (Ferndale) Wash. Ferndale, 1987 1995 Baillie Austin 1904 Mick Bannister 2005 Washington) Okla. (B.T. 1982, Tulsa, (Westview) Ore. Portland, Payton Batliner Harry R. Beard BervenJeff 2002, 03, 04, 05 (Wasson) 1914, 15 Biegner Matt 1965, 66 Binkley Dave Blair P. William 2010, 11, 12 Colo. Springs, Colorado Blondeau Aaron 1966, 67 1914, 15 BobCisco (Salida) 1997, 99, 00, 01 Salida, Colo. Joe Bosshard (Central) Colo. Pueblo, Mark Brewer 1987, 88, 89 2009, 10, 11 Brown David BryanGerald 1974 Buhmann Mike 1982 Burchill Casey 1963 1977, 78, 79 Robert M. Burns Ohio (Carlise) Carlisle, (Ridgewood) Ill. Norride, Eric Cahn 2002, 03 1912 Robert Campbell Colo. Lakewood, Carnahan Fred (Buchanan) Calif. Clovis, 1968, 69, 70 Nick Carr 1958, 59, 60 Castaneda 1973, 74 Ted Castaneda Steve 1972, 73 (Genoa) Catalano Genoa, Neb. Tim 1970 1982 Cattermole Paul Caughlin Colo. Springs, Colorado Tom (Fort Collins) Colo. 1991, 92, 93, 94 Fort Collins, 1965, 66, 67 Chiulli Anthony (Regis) Colo. Denver, Clark F. Everett 1997 2005 Clark Wayne 1912 Ernest Clayton Clayton Cameron 1947 Cleckler Jay 1904 2010 Jon Cooper Couper Colin 1993, 94 Couture Dave (Monarch) Colo. Superior, 1994, 95 1951 (W-Park) Colo. Park, Woodland 1987, 88, 89 (Coronado) Texas Paso, El (Lakewood) Colo. Lakewood, ummit) adia, Calif. (Arcadia) adia, Calif. Edwardsville, Ill. (Highland Park) Hanalei, Hawai’i (Island) Hanalei, Hawai’i eld, Calif. (Taft Union) Bakersfi Whitehouse, N.J. (Hunterdon Central) (Hunterdon N.J. Whitehouse, (San Lorenzo) Calif. San Lorenzo, Dawson) (Alexander Colo. Boulder, 05, 06 05, 06, 07 2011, 13, 14, 15 Arc 2012, 13, 14, 15 2002, 03, 2006, 07, 08, 09 Bend, Ore. (S Chris Pannone Pifer Stephen Mark Pillmore Mark Pillmore Poley William Dan Poole 1971 Oscar Ponce 1956, 59 Ralph Poucher Jason Pozner 1966 North) (Denver Colo. 1996, 97, 98, 99 Denver, 1957, 58, 59 Harry Pratt Arthur Preston 1990, 91 L. Prouty Winfred 1904 Quintana 1904 Ted 1908 (Marlboro) N.J. Morganville, 1975 Dick Moritz Morrill Joseph B. C. Mosher Paul 1907 1970, 72 Ammar Moussa 1905 Murphy Pierce Ohio Falls, Cuyahoga Musgrave Richard Nahom David 1974 Nahom Mike Napier Matt 1987, 88, 89 eld) (Lincoln) Billy Nelson Colo. Conn. (Brookfi Denver, eld, Brookfi Neuman Kenyon 1996, 97, 99 Larry Novak N.M. (Socorro) Socorro, Charlie O’Brien O’Keefe Eugene 1976 1976 M. Owens Clyde 1914 Robert G. Packard 1912, 13 Chris Pannone 1907 Mont. Shepherd, (Mullen) Colo. Denver, Peake Mike Pearson Morgan 2006, 07, 08 Dick Peck 2012, 13, 15 1957 Zach Perrin (Delbarton) N.J. Morristown, Peterman Adam 2014 Peterson Mike 1954 2013, 15 Colo. er Lakewood, Kirk Pfeff John Phillips 1970, 72, 73, 74 (Flathead) Kalispell, Mt. (Hellgate) Missoula, Mt. Phipps Wayne 1976 Stephen Pifer 1969, 70, 71 1953 Ohio Falls, Cuyahoga 2004, Robert Radnoti ngRudolph Rahlfi 1977, 78, 79 Ramey W. Clarence 1904 West) (Greeley 1913 Colo. Greeley, Randall Roy Dan Reese Reese Richard 1904 Sam Reese Reese Tom 1982, 84, 85 1984 Ritchie V. Terry (Wheat Ridge) Golden, Colo. Ritzenhein Dathan 1980, 81, 82, (Wheat Ridge) Golden, Colo. 2001, 03 1907 (Wheat Ridge) 1995, 96, 97, 98 Golden, Colo. Jason Robbie (Wheat Ridge) Golden, Colo. C. RobertsRay Mich. (Rockford) Rockford, 2000 1905

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all time letterwinners Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Colorado Springs, Colo. (Coronado) (Heritage/Nebraska) Colo. Littleton, Iowa City, (Iowa City Regina) Mebane, N.C. (Eastern Alamance) N.C. (Eastern Mebane, Prairie) Minn. (Eden Prairie, Eden (Highland Park) Texas Dallas, (Douglas County) Rock, Colo. Castle (Coronado) Colo. Springs, Colorado (Edison/USC) Beach, Calif. Huntington West) (Arvada Arvada, Colo. 1975, 76, 77, 78 lfred Law Law lfred 1904 Larry Hoppis Hospe Paul Jack Hughes 1951 Joel Hunsaker 1907 John Hunsaker 1956, 57 1982 Ben Husaby (Watervliet) Colo. Watervliet, Janson Peter Johnson Jay West) (Arvada Arvada, Colo. 1989 Johnson Joseph B. 2005, 06, 07 1916 Johnson Steve 1995, 96, 98 Johnson Terry Johnson William 1989 Jordan Leonard 1979, 80 1904 Stan Justice 1904 Ketting Harold (Fort Collins) Colo. Fort Collins, John Kick 1968, 69, 70 1973 Kilgore David Dan King Scott King 2013 1952, 53, 54 Redondo Beach, Calif. Albert Kinsbuary (Aquinas) N.Y. Rochester, Doug Kirkmeyer 1905 1980 Robert R. Knowles 1980 Trinity) (Holy Fla. Bay, Palm 1952 1905 Andy Knutsen Kresl Tom Kubischek Mike 2002 Kyle Jordan 1985 Blaine Lam 1984, 85 Larsen Brett 2008, 09 Scott Larson Collins) (Ft. Colo. Collins, Ft. Colo. Lakewood, 1965, 67 A Collins) (Ft. Colo. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Fort Collins, SE) (Hamilton Ind. Fishers, Laverty Carroll (Fairview) Colo. 1990, 91, 92, 93 Boulder, (Boulder) Colo. Boulder, Lewis David 1927 Joe Lombert Lower Richard 1955 Lundy Bruce 1972 John Lunn 1973, 74 Macey Tony 1976 Valley) (Seneca John E. Mackling Pa. Harmony, Garry Maddox 1966, 67, 68 1916 1984, 85 Magee David (South) Colo. Denver, (Lakewood) Colo. Lakewood, Glen Malcolm 1971, 72 (Valley) Nev. Vegas, Las Jerry Maris 1975 Joseph Markey 1950 Christian Martin Mason 1916 2015 1982 Jeff Joseph) (St. Santa Maria, Calif. Mauff Robert D. McBain Steve 1905 1986 (White River) Wash. McCoy Mike Buckley, Donald McClure 1961 McCue Matt 1964 1961, 62, 63 (South) Colo. Denver, McKinley Tom McMullen Matt 2003 Martin Medina 1969, 71, 72 1980 Medina Richard (GJ) Junction, 2009, 10, 11, 12 Grand Colo. Eric Meleney (GJ) Junction, 2007, 08, 09, 11 Grand Colo. Metcalf Ken (Gateway) Colo. Aurora, E. Metcalf Virgil 1987, 89 Millard Earl B. 1917 1986 Nick Miller (Whitman) Bethesda, Md. Miller Paul 1907 Micah Moore Colo. Cederidge, 2008 2015 1990, 92 View) (Mountain Colo. Littleton, (Fairview) Colo. Boulder, (Poudre) Colo. Collins, Fort Jake HuryszJake 2012, 14 80 81 ngeles, Calif. (Notre Dame) (Notre Calif. ngeles, ennial, Colo. (Arapahoe) Colo. ennial, viedo, Fla. (Oviedo) Fla. viedo, Font Ronneay, France (College of Marin) Wheatridge, Colo. (Wheatridge) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) erson) Denver, Colo. (Thomas Jeff Whitefi sh Bay, Wis. (Whitefi sh Bay) sh Bay, Wis. (Whitefi Whitefi (MacDonald) Canada Montreal, Salt Lake City, Utah (RH-St.M) Arbor) (Ann Australian Victoria, Longmont, Colo. (Lmont /Idaho St) Leesburg, Va. (Leesburg/Brevard) Martinsville,(Martinsville) Va. Butte) (Crested Colo. Butte, Crested Vista) (Buena Colo. Vista, Buena 2012, 13, 14, 15 Cent 2005, 06, 07, 09 O 1987 1996 Jim Whitmore Whitmore Jim Wienke Todd 1976, 77 1984, 85 Calif. Nuys, Van Heather Chaimberlain Heather 1988 Milt Wiley Milt Wiley Wilson Arthur D. Winter Connor 1905 Wright Earl E. 1948, 50 Wright Nate Rene Wright 1912 Wrighton Dave 1987, 88, 89 Wyatt Jim (Poudre) Colo. Fort Collins, 1904 1963, 64, 65 Yowell John J. Harry Zimmerhackle 1904 1912 1954, 56 County) at (Moff Colo. Craig, WOMEN Letterwinner Allen Pam Years Maddie Alm Arendt Lindsay Arnold Jenny 1976 2013, 14, 15 Molly Austin 1998, 99 (High School) Hometown (Monarch) Colo. Ballenger Lee Louisville, 1998 eld) Rachel Baptista (Chatfi Colo. Littleton, 1999, 01, 02 Barajas Veronica 1976, 78 (Mullen) Colo. 2011 Littleton, Barringer Jenny 1992, 93 (Libertyville) Ill. Inverness, Anne Barrett Day) N.C. (Country Charlotte, Baughman Brooke Islands) (Channel Calif. Oxnard, 1991, 92, 93 Kaitlyn Benner (Austin) Texas Austin, 1979 Kristi Berwick 2014, 15 Michelle Bews Eryn Blakely (Monarch) Colo. Superior, 1980 (San Marino) Calif. Oaks, Fair Christine Bolf 1984,86, 87, 88 Ben Bossut 2014, 15 Courtney Bouchet (Taft) Calif. Encino, Brittin Lize 2011, 12, 13 (Alverno) Calif. 2002, 03, 04, Monrovia, 05 Suzanne Bryan Los Park) (Estes 1992, 93 Colo. Park, Estes A Debbie Bump Burroughs Heather 1983 1987 (Pembroke) Mo. 1994, 95, 97, 98 Kansas City, Shannon Busch Alison Butterworth 1980 (Poudre) Colo. 1987, 88, 89, 90 Fort Collins, Caldwell Mackenzie (Fairview/BYU) 2014 Colo. Boulder, Campbell Catrina 1987, 88 Anna Chase Park) N.C. (Myers Charlotte, N) (Columbus Ind. Columbus, Jessica Cirelli Erin Clark Emma Coburn 2006, 07 1994, 95 Carrie Cockerham Jeanne Collopy 2008, 09, 10, 11 2013, 14, 15 (Fairview) Colo. Superior, Constien Val (South Ore. Eugene) Eugene, Cozens Wendy 1976 Cumming Katie 2015 Kimberley Cundiff 1978 (Hudson) Wis. 2008, 09, 10, 11 Hudson, 1988 Kristina Dahlberg Darco Lara Modena) (El Calif. 1993, 94, 95, 96 Orange, Mtn) (Battle Colo. Edwards, Mary Decker DeSouchetJenny (Boulder) Colo. Boulder, Allison Eckert 2013, 14 2011 1977, 78 Ekemo Morgan Anne Farris 2007 (Alamosa) Alamosa, Colo. 2008 Jen Fazoli Calif. Orange, John XXIII (Pope N.J. Walpack, Florence Natalie Judy Foster 1987, 88, 89 Hill) Ga. (Collins 2001, 02, 03, 04 Lawrenceville, (Roosevelt) S.D. Sioux Falls, Christie Friesen (Aspen) Alaska (Chugiak) Aspen, Colo. Eagle River, 1998, 99, 00 Diana George Park) (Averill N.Y. Park, Averill 1989 Rachel Gioscia 1992 2010, 11, 12 2006, 08 (Livermore) Calif. Livermore, N.M. (Manzano) Albuquerque, (Wheatridge) Colo. Lakewood,

2016 colorado cross country London, England (Towbridge Kent) Salt Lake City, Utah (Park City) Utah (Park Salt City, Lake Fremont, Calif. (Mission San Jose) (Cherry Creek) Colo. Englewood, N.M. (Eldorado) Albuquerque, Danville, Calif. Monte Vista / Brown) (Oakwood) Calif. Angeles, Los (Smoky Hill) Colo. Aurora, Sedalia, Colo. (Denver Christian) (Wheeling) Ill. Wheeling, all-time letterwinners (Wheeling) Ill. Wheeling, (Northglenn) Northglenn, Colo. Branch) (Western Va. Chesapeake, 05, 06 (Baylor) Tenn. Signal Mountain, 2002, 03, 04, 05 2011, 12, 13, 14 1999, 00, 01, 02 1999, 00, 01, 02 1984, 85, 86, 88 2003, 04, 06, 07 Jorge TorresJorge Vaughn Brent Christian Thompson Thompson Christian 2008, 09, 10, 11 (Candor) N.Y. Candor, Ben Saarel Clem Saunders John H. Sawhill 2013, 14, 15 1913 Chris Schafer 1915, 16 Al Schmidt Schoolmeester Bret 2000 Scott Jared 1961, 62 Mark Scrutton Chris Severy (Eisenhower) Wash. Yakima, 2001, 03, 04 Colo. Jon Severy Longmont, 1979, 80, 81, 82 (Palmer) Colo. Monument, Dillon Shije (Aspen) 1994, 95, 96, 98 Aspen, Colo. R. ShortClarence Slattery Steve (Aspen) 2001, 02, 03, 04 Aspen, Colo. 1912 Brian Smith 2010, 11, 13 Sean Smith (Mt Olive) N.J. 1999, 00, 01, 02 Flanders. N.M. (Sandia Prep) Albuquerque, Smith Tom 1975, 76 Mark Spilsbury 1999, 2000, 01 Bill Sproat (Montrose) Colo. Montrose, (Lincoln) Colo. Denver, (Foothill) 1976, 77, 78, 79 Santa Anna, Calif. Starr 1979, 80 Tom Ned Steele Don Steers 1961, 62, 63 Stegner Mike Ore. Falls, Climath 1961, 62, 63 Stevens Jonny 1905 Colo. Platteville, Stoddard W. Fred 1953, 54 1969, 70, 71 James Strang 2011, 12 1907 M. Stratton George 1905 Mountain) (Battle Mark Stromberg Colo. Vail, Tebo Matt 2004, 1984 Tessman Brock Thayer Rob 1998 Theroux Blake 2007, 08, 09 Thompson 2007 Griff Tiernan Zeke 1978, 79 Torres Edwardo (Hotchkiss) Colo. Hotchkiss, 1994, 96 Tulsa, Okla. (Memorial) (Aspen) Aspen, Colo. Vaughn Brent Chuck Trujillo Chuck Trujillo Jorge Torres Torres Jorge Trujillo Rick Valenti Chris Arsdale Van Pete 1967, 68, 69 Halen Van Aric 1966, 68 1998 Colo. Ouray, 2009, 10, 12 (Littleton) Colo. Littleton, Andy Wacker Wacker Andy Orly Waller Ware Harry H. N.C. (Pinecrest) 2008, 09, 10, 11 Pinehurst, Warner M. Thomas 1905 1982 Chris Webster 1916 Wells Clint 1969 (Puyallup) Wash. Tacoma, 1994, 95, 97 Country)at (Moff Colo. Craig, Ft. Collins, Colo. (Poudre/Cal-Poly SLO) Englewood, Colo. (Cherry Creek) Gainsville, Fla. (Bucholz / Florida) South Jordan, Utah (Bingham) South Jordan, Utah (Bingham) Murrieta, Calif. (Murrieta Valley) Cave Junction, Ore. (Illinois Valley) (Liberty) Colo. Springs, Colorado Mich. (Westwood) Ishpeming, Valley) (Thompson Colo. Loveland, Valley) (Thompson Colo. Loveland, (Fort Collins) Colo. Fort Collins, Havertown, Pa. (Haverford/Vermont) 1984, 85 Calif. Valley, Portalo 1997, 98 (Poudre) Colo. Fort Collins, Jennifer Miller Millican Peg Montes Fran 1992 Moody Tera 1989 Melanie Nun 1979, 80 Olson Pam Mich. (Ligget) Pt Park, Grosse Charles) (St. Ill. Charles, 1999, 00, 01, 02 St. Liza Pasciuto 2013, 15 (East Islip) N.Y. Rains Terrace, Kaye Islip y Raveling (Legacy) Colo. eld, Muff Broomfi 1977 2004, 05, 06 Nancy Reynolds (Alameda) Colo. 1991, 92, 93, 94 Lakewood, Deb Rieck 1987 1982, 83 Renee Rife RobertsHeather Roberts Patty (Rocky Mtn) 1997 Colo. 1991 Collins, Ft. Robinson Ceclia 1984 Sheri Rochel 1993, 94, 95 1983 Nancy Rogowski Township) (Lyons Ill. LaGrange, (Overland) Colo. Aurora, Aislinn Ryan 1982, 84 Calif. Portola, 1982 Liz Sabochik Allison Sawyer Texas Leonard, (Boulder) Colo. 2006, 07 Boulder, Heidi Scarlett 2000, 01 Sandy Simmons (Shoreline) 2007, 08, 09 Wash. Seattle, (Warwick) Slack Kaylen N.Y. Warwick, (Hilton) N.Y. Hilton, (Alamosa) 1993, 95, 96, 97 Alamosa, Colo. 1977 Dana Slater (Cherry Creek) Colo. Englewood, Amber Smith 2008 Jennifer Smith Smith Kelly 1977, 78 2004 Smith Wendy 1997 Sara Solomon (Arlington) N.Y. Plains, Freedom Spahr Carolyn Mich. (Petoskey) 1994, 95, 96, 97 Petoskey, 1990, 91 Starke Kate 1988,89, 90, 91 Central) (Greeley (Joel E. Ferris) Wash. Colo. Spokane, Greeley, Jana Stolting 1976 (Beaverton) Beaverton, Ore. Briana Stott-Messick 1986, 87 2012 Collins) (Ft. Colo. Collins, Ft. (Maclay) Fla. Tallahassee, Tremblay Laura 2005, 07 Vaughn Sara (Ensrud) 2009, 10 Verdon Carrie Viger Rachel (Gering) Neb. Gering, 2012, 13, 15 Hilary White (Campolindo) Moraga, Calif. Wille Shayne 2010, 11, 12 Wilson Katherine 2001 Wollenberger Carolyn, Mich. (Lahser) eld Hills, 1977, 78, 79, 80 Bloomfi 1995, 96 Kathy Woodbridge Woodbridge Kathy 1976, 77, 78 Anna Wright Wright N.J. Princeton, Catherine Jackie Zeigle 1999, 2000 Zeigle Laura 2001 (Oakville) Mo. Louis, St. DeAnn Zamora 2002, 03, 04, 05 2003, 04, 05 1984, 85, 87 (Boulder) Colo. Boulder, St. Louis, Mo. 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2016 colorado cross country nta Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica) (Santa Monica, Calif. nta olorado Springs, Colo. (Air Academy) (Air Colo. Springs, olorado Westminster, Colo. (Northglenn) Carbondale, Colo. (CO Rocky Mtn) Minneapolis, Minn. (Roseville Area) The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Grand Junction, Colo. (Grand Junction) Colorado Springs (Cheyenne Mtn) Highland Village, Texas (Marcus/Ga Tech) all-time letterwinners Springs) (Steamboat Colo. Springs, Steamboat Huntington Beach, Calif. (Edison) (San Clemente) Calif. San Clemente, C 2000, 02, 04 Point) Phoenix, Ariz. (Mountain 2000, 02, 03 Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East) Emma Coburn Florence Natalie Marston Erin Thweatt Laura 82 Colleen Glyde Sara (Gorton) Slattery 1995, 96 Ruth Hamilton State College, Pa. (St- College/Penn St.) Sarah Hanson Emily Hanenburg 1980 (Fairview) 2006, 08, 09 Colo. 1982, 83, 85, 86 Boulder, Denise Hermosillo Colo. Springs, Colorado Jeanne Higgins 1983, 84, 85 Higgins Lesley Colo. Durango, 1988 Kimberly Hills Hoogheem Kristen (Arapahoe) Colo. 1998, 99, 00, 01 Littleton, 2005 Jen Hooper (North Ore. Eugene) 1976, 77, 78, 79 Eugene, Allison Howard Maine (Hulls Cove) Hulls Cove, Melissa Howell 1990, 91 Renee Howell (Marquette) Mo. eld, 2007 Chesterfi Jodie Hughes 1984 Hulse Sharon 1993 Classical Academy) (The Cindy Ike 1998, 99, 00, 01 Dani Jones Mich. eld, Broomfi 1980, 82 Jennifer Jones Jorgensen Lori 1976 2015 Michelle Kantor 1991, 92 Annie Kelly 1978, 80 1988, 89, 90 Gina Kelly (Ponderosa) Colo. Parker, (McQueen) Nev. Reno, Kindt Kirsten Phoenix, Ariz. (DesertVista) (Mahopac) N.Y. Mahopac, 2014 Michelle King Kipp Shalaya 1991 Colo. 1983, 84, 85, 86 Englewood, Kissane Katie 1989, 90 Alpharetta, Ga. Milton) Susan Kranzler Utah (Skyline) City, 2010, 11, 12, 13 Salt Lake Krug Brandi Canyon) (Platte Colo. Bailey, 2002 Ohio (Anderson) Cincinnati, Liz Laster 1984 Levene Abby 1992, 93 Logan Camille (Essex) Vt. Essex, Allison Lusby Colo. Wheatridge, 2013 1988,90 Maduza Claire 2010, 11, 12 Erin Marston (Littleton) Colo. Littleton, 1993, 94 Bridget Marting (Rangeview) Colo. Aurora, 2006 Lucy Academy) May Dublin, N.H. (Andover 2006, 07 1982, 83 (Fairview) Colo. Boulder, McAlister Catrina Hilary McClendon 2012, 13, 14 (Shorewood) Wis. Shorewood, (Chaparral) Colo. Parker, McCray Cathy 2006 2014, 15 Rachel McKeen Allie McLaughlin Joseph) (St. Mo. Louis, St. 1982, 83 1993, 94 McMordie Carol 2009 Idaho (Bishop Kelly) Eagle, Chris McNamara Mtn) (Green Colo. 1985, 86, 87, 89 Lakewood, McNitt Amy (Beaverton) Beaverton, Ore. (Gresham) Ore. 1984, 85, 86, 87 Gresham, MertenAmy Messner Carrie (Sargent) Colo. Vista, 1992, 93, 94, 95 Monte Renee Metivier 1989, 91 (Mullin) Colo. 1995, 96, 98, 99 Evergreen, 2003, 04 (Fairfax) Va. Station, Fairfax Kara Grgas-Wheeler Grgas-Wheeler Kara 1996, 97, 99, 00 Duluth, Minn. (Duluth East) Kendall Grgas-Wheeler Jen Gruia Susan Haldeman 1977, 78 1997, 98 Sa Virginia) VI / (Paul Va. Vienna, 83 Men Women ...... 1 1 ...... Men Women Brittenham/R. Castro) ... Castro) Brittenham/R. Men Women (Dean Brittenham) Timber Ridge Runners ...... Ridge Runners Timber ...... Fest Vail NTS ...... (Dual) State Colorado at NTS ...... Invitational State Colorado at NTS ...... 26-29 (Dual) New Mexico vs. NTS ...... Invitational State Iowa at ...... 1/5 Five-Way Colorado 4/10 ...... 1/5 Kansas Invitational at Championship ...... 2/11USTFCC Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at ...... VII Championship Region AIAW at .....20/34 Championships NCAA/AIAW at 3/6 2/6 16/23 1977 (D ...... 1/8 Invitational Kansas State at ...... 1 Air Force at ...... 2/12 USTFF Rocky Mountain Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at ...... Regional Championships AIAW at .....10/29 Championships NCAA/AIAW at 2/8 1/5 3/23 1978 at NCAA/AIAW Championships ...... 5 Championships NCAA/AIAW at 4 at Central Collegiate Conf. Ch...... Conf. Collegiate Central at 2/5 ...... 26/30 NCAA Championships at 1972 ...... Men (Dual) ...... Air Force at 22-33 (Dual) BYU at ...... 43-19 ...... 1/10 Invitational Colorado V Championship ...... NCAA Districtat 4/7 ...... NCAA Championships at 1973 ...... Men ...... 6/22 NCAA Championships at 1974 ...... Men ...... 5/6 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Triangular Colorado 1/3 ...... 4/17 Country Champ USTF Cross Championships Big Eight ...... at 1975 ...... Men ...... 2/5 Wyoming Invitational at ...... UNC Invitational at 4/4 USTF Rocky Mtn. Champ ...... 3/13 Championships ...... Big Eight 2/8 1976 (Dean Brittenham) ...... 1 Air Force at New Mexico...... 1 at USTF Rocky Mountain ...... 2nd Championships ...... 1/8Big Eight at NCAA District V/AIAW Region VII 2/8 1971 (Jerry Quiller)...... Men Sloans Lake ...... Sloans Lake NTS Colorado Invitational ...... 1/9 Invitational Colorado Championships Big Eight ...... at 4/8 Championships Big Eight ...... at 2/8 (Dual) BYU at ...... 15-41 ...... (Dual) Nebraska vs. 20-40 ...... Quadrangular Colorado 1/4 Championships Big Eight ...... at 2/8 at Air Force Dual ...... Dual Air Force at 30-25

2016 colorado cross country 1963 ...... Men ...... 1 Wyoming Invitational at Invitational...... 1 Denver at ...... Dual Nebraska at 21-36 ...... Meet CU Five-Way 2/5 Championships Big Eight ...... at 4/8 ...... 2 runners NCAA Championships at 1964 ...... Men ...... 1 Wyoming Invitational at Invitational...... 1 Denver at ...... (Dual) Nebraska vs. 21-34 ...... 1 Invitational Colorado Championships Big Eight ...... at 3/8 ...... 1 NCAA Championships at runner 1965 ...... Men Invitational...... 1 Denver at ...... 2 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Dual Nebraska at 17-41 ...... 2 Invitational Colorado Championships Big Eight ...... at 4/8 ...... 14 NCAA Championships at 1966 ...... Men Invitational...... 1 Denver at ...... 1 Wyoming Invitational at ...... (Dual) Nebraska vs. 15-50 (Dual) ...... Air Force vs. 15-48 ...... 3 Invitational Colorado Championships Big Eight ...... at 2/8 ...... 6 NCAA Championships at 1967 ...... Men Invitational...... Denver at 1/7 ...... 1/6 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Nebraska vs. 20-37 ...... Air Force vs. 28-27 ...... 1/7 Invitational Colorado Championships ...... Big Eight 2/8 ...... 3/10 NCAA Championships at 1968 ...... Men ...... Wyoming (Dual)vs. 25-34 ...... Dual Air Force at 23-54 ...... 18-40 AFA) Michigan (at Western vs...... 1 Invitational Colorado ...... 2 Invitational Wyoming Championships ...... Big Eight 2/8 ...... Men 1969 (Don Meyers) ...... Wyoming (Dual)vs. 22-39 ...... 2/8 Invitational Colorado ...... 5/7 Invitational Kansas State at Championships Big Eight ...... at 6/8 1970 (Jerry Quiller)...... Men (Dual) ...... Air Force vs. 20-43 ...... Wyoming (Dual)vs. 22-39 (Dual) ...... Air Force vs. 30-25 ...... 1/8 Invitational Colorado ...... (Dual) Nebraska vs. 19-37 Championships ...... Big Eight 4/8 ...... 15/39 NCAA Championships at

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1953 ...... Men ...... 1/4 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Triangular 1/3 State Colorado at ...... Triangular Colorado 1/3 ...... Triangular State Iowa at 1/3 ...... Championships Big Seven at 2/6 1954 ...... Men ...... 1 State Iowa at ...... 1 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Five-Way Colorado 1/5 ...... Quadrangular Colorado 1/4 ...... Championships Big Seven at 4/7 1955 ...... Men ...... Triangular Colorado 1/3 ...... 1/3 Wyoming Invitational at Quadrangular ...... State Iowa at 2/4 ...... 3/7 Championship Big Seven at 1956 ...... Men ...... 1/3 Wyoming Invitational at ...... State Iowa vs. 23-32 ...... 21-34 Kansas State vs...... Nebraska vs. 27-28 ...... Big Seven at 2/7 1957 ...... Men ...... Air Force vs. 15-43 ...... Triangular Nebraska at 3/3 ...... Triangular State Iowa at 1/3 ...... Triangular Colorado 1/3 Championships Big Eight ...... at 2/8 ...... 8 NCAA Championships at 1958 ...... Men ...... 2/4 Oklahoma Quadrangular at ...... 1 Wyoming Invitational at ...... Triangular Air Force at 1/3 Championships Big Eight ...... at 3/8 1959 ...... Men ...... Triangular 2/3 Kansas State at ...... Dual Air Force 29-26 Tri-Duals...... Air Force at 1/3 Championships Big Eight ...... at 5/8 1960 ...... Men AAU...... Rocky Mountain 3/5 ...... Triangular 3/3 Kansas State at ...... Triangular Colorado 3/3 ...... 39-16 Dual State Colorado 1961 ...... Men ...... Triangular 1/3 Kansas State at ...... Nebraska at 23-36 ...... Rocky Mtn AAU Air Force at 1/6 ...... 26-33 Dual State Colorado vs. Championships Big Eight ...... at 2/8 1962 ...... Men ...... 2 Wyoming Invitational at Invitational...... 1 Denver at ...... (Dual) Nebraska vs. 22-37 ...... (Dual State Colorado vs. 29-26 Men Women Men Men Women Men Women

M.Wetmore/T.Jacober) at Colorado State ...... 1/6 State Colorado at ...... 1/10 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 2/32 1/6 Pre-Nationals at 1/11 (B) ...... 2/14 State Fort Hays at 2/30 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships at 2/12 CU/NIKE Open ...... NTS 1/12 ...... 1/13VII NCAA Districtat NTS 1/14 at Fort Hays State (B) ...... 4/12 State Fort Hays at ...... 1/17VII NCAA Districtat 1/9 ...... 4/22 NCAA Championships at 2/16 2/22 Wetmore) 1996 (Mark at NCAA District VII ...... 1/19VII NCAA Districtat 1/18 1991 (Jerry Quiller) Invite...... 3/8 Kansas Jayhawk at ...... 4/7 (B) Invite Wyoming at ...... 1/12 Shootout Rocky Mountain 4/8 Men NTS (B) ...... 3/10 Invitational State Adams at Women 2/11 ...... 9/25 Invitational Arizona at Championships Big Eight ...... 2/8at --- 6/23 ...... NTS (B) State Colorado at ...... 5/21VII NCAA Districtat 3/8 NTS 5/18 1992 (Jerry Quiller) ...... 3/8 Indiana Invitational at ...... 3/9 (B) Southern Colorado at ...... 1/10 4/8 Shootout Rocky Mountain Men 3/11 (B) ...... 2/11 State Fort Hays at Women 1/11 ...... 1/8 Invitational State Penn at Championships ...... 1/8Big Eight 1/6 ...... 3/4 (B) 6/8 State Colorado at ...... 1/21VII NCAA Districtat 1/8 3/4 3/19 1993 (Jerry Quiller) ...... 1/10 Invitational Air Force at 1/11 (B) ...... 1/7 State Fort Hays at Men ...... 1/13 Michigan Inter-Regional at Women Championships ...... 2/8Big Eight 2/7 3/10 ...... 3/3 (B) State Colorado at ...... 1/21VII NCAA Districtat 3/8 3/3 2/20 at NCAA Championships ...... 5/22 NCAA Championships at 4/22 at Big Cross ...... 1/6 Big Cross at ...... 4/4 (B) State Colorado at ...... 1/12 1/6 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... Invitational State Iowa at 3/3 1/14 1/22 Championships Big Eight ...... 2/8at 1/8 at Northern Colorado (B) ...... NTS ...... NTS Northern (B) at Colorado ...... 2/6 Invitational Kansas State at NTS ...... 1/13 Shootout Rocky Mountain Memorial ...... 1/15 Drenth Jeff 3/6 at (B) ...... 6/10 State Fort Hays at 1/2 1/3 Championships Big Eight ...... 2/8at 2/8 ...... 2/22 NCAA Championships at 1/8 4/22 1995 ( at NCAA Championships ...... 11/21 NCAA Championships at 20/22 ...... 1/7 Shootout Rocky Mountain 1/8 ...... 4/22 NCAA Championships at 14/22 1994 (Jerry Quiller)

2016 colorado cross country 1985 (Jerry Quiller) ...... NTS Wyoming Invitational at ...... NTS Oklahoma St Invitational at NTS ...... 1/6 Missouri Invitational at Men NTS ...... NTS NIKE High Altitude Challenge Women ...... 2/11 Invitational Colorado 6/7 NTS ...... 1/10 Pre-NCAA Invitational at 1/6 Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at 4/10 V Championship ...2/10 NCAA Districtat ...... 3/22 NCAA Championships at 5/8 4/10 1986 (Jerry Quiller) ...... NTS Invitational Bradley at ...... NTS Wyoming Invitational at ...... 2/8 NTS Invitational Tate Kansas at Men NTS REEBOK/Rocky Mtn Invite...... 2/16 Women 3/8 Invite...... 3/9 College Colorado at 1/10 ...... 2/5 Invitational Arizona at Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at 1/8 5/15 V Championship ...1/10 NCAA Districtat ...... 5/21 NCAA Championships at 3/8 1/9 6/15 1987 (Jerry Quiller) ...... NTS Wyoming Invitational at ...... 2/13 Missouri Invitational at NTS REEBOK/Rocky Mtn. Invite...... 4/21 Men ...... 1/7 Sooner Invitational at 2/9 Women 1/17 ...... 14/21 Invitational Virginia at 2/10 ...... Invitational State Colorado at 8/25 Championships Big Eight ...... 3/8at 1/7 V Championship ...1/10 NCAA Districtat ...... 15/22 NCAA Championships at 1/8 1/10 12/16 1988 (Jerry Quiller) ...... 2/4 Race OSU Early Bird at ...... 1/5 Classic Autumn BYU at ...... 5/5Women Open (B) Wyoming at 1/3 Men ...... 6/19 Shootout Rocky Mountain 2/5 Women ...... 7/17 Memorial 5/6 State Iowa at 5/18 Championships Big Eight ...... 2/8at 15/18 V Championships...... 3/13 Districtat ...... 1 runner NCAA Championships at 6/8 1 runner --- 1989 Men ...... 2/3 CU Invitational Wyoming Openat ...... Invitational...... 8/17 Academy Naval at --- ...... 1/15 Shootout Rocky Mountain 5/8 8/15 ...... 1/10 Indiana Invitational at 4/14 Championships Big Eight ...... 3/8at 7/13 ...... 6/8 (B) State Colorado at ...... 2/20VII NCAA Districtat 5/8 7/11 ...... 18/20 NCAA Championships at 4/10 --- 1990 (Jerry Quiller) ...... 2/11 Invitational Nebraska at ...... 2/7 Open (B) Wyoming at 2/12 ...... 4/14 (B) Invitational Air Force at Men ...... NTS Invitational BYU at Women ...... 8/15 1/9 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 6/6 Invitational State Iowa at Championships Big Eight ...... 6/8at 2/9 ...... 12/21VII NCAA Districtat 1/3 3/8 4/19

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR Men Women Men Women Men Women ...... 1/16 2/8 ...... 3 2 ...... 1/11 1/10 vid Troy/Gordon Fox) Fox) ...vid Troy/Gordon Men Women (David Troy/Gordon Fox) .. (David Troy/Gordon Fox) (David Troy/Kathy Jackson) .. (David Troy/Kathy Jackson)... 84 at Kansas Invitational ...... Kansas Invitational at Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at 3/8 V Championship ...1/12 NCAA Districtat ...... 7/21 NCAA Championships at 3/8 4/8 . Fox) Troy/Gordon 1983 (David Men Women V Championship ...5/10 NCAA Districtat 5/10 . Fox) Troy/Gordon 1984 (David Men Women ...... NTS High Altitude Challenge ...... Wyoming Invitational at ...... NTS Invitational Air Force at 2/4 1/7 1979 ...... 1/8 Invitational Kansas State at New Mexico...... 1/3at ...... 1/3 Air Force at Meet...... 1/8 Asst. & Field Track 3/7 ...... Collegiate Colorado at 1/3 Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at 2/7 at NCAA District V/AIAW Region VII ...... 4/29 NCAA Championships at 5/8 18/28 1980 New Mexico...... 1 at ...... 1/6 Invitational Air Force at ...... 2/11 UNC Invitational at ...... 1/11 CU Invitational 1/6 ...... CU Collegiate ...... Utah Invitational at 1/5 1/11 Championships Big Eight ...... 1/8at 1/8 at NCAA District V/AIAW Region VII ...... 13/29 NCAA Championships at 2/8 19/30 1981 (Da Invite...... Collegiate Colorado at ...... 1 Invitational Colorado ...... Invitational State Adams at 3 ...... Utah Invitational at 1 ...... 3 Classic Idaho State at 1 Classic...... Autumn BYU/NIKE at 2 Championships Big Eight ...... 3/8at at NCAA District V/AIAW Region VII 6 ...... Championships NCAA/AIAW at 4/8 1982 9 ...... NTS Invitational Pelluer at ...... 1/4 Invitational Colorado ...... Wyoming Invitational at ...... Invitational State Adams at 1/3 Arkansas Invitational ...... 2/4at 1/4 ...... Invitational Nebraska at 3/8 ...... Triangular Air Force at ...... Wyoming Invitational at ...... 1/3 Invitational State Adams at ...... 2/7 2/6 Invitational BYU at ...... 3/6 Invitational State Colorado at ...... 1/7 Invitational Colorado 4/8 ...... 2/3 Invitational State Weber at ...... 1/9 Club Invite Track 3/6 Oregon at 3/11 Championships Big Eight ...... 5/8at 5/8 ...... 1/10 Invitational Park Pier at ...... Invitational State Adams at 1/8 ...... Invitational Purdue at ...... 2/6 Invitational Colorado Arkansas Invitational 1/3 ...... 3/7at 3/10 ...... 5/8 Championship Big Eight V Championship ...2/12 NCAA Districtat 3/4 ...... 22/22 NCAA Championships at 3/8 5/10 85 Pre-Nationals ...... 1/42Pre-Nationals ...... 1/9 Championships Pac-12 2/45 ...... 1/16 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 2/31 NCAA Championships 1/19 2/31 2011 (Mark Wetmore) Wetmore) ...... 2011 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 5/19 Invitational Bronco ...... 1/35Pre-Nationals 1/5 11/21 ...... 1/9 Championships Pac-12 4/37 ...... 2/17 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 3/31 NCAA Championships 1/19 11/31 Wetmore) ...... 2012 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 6/19 Invitational Bronco ...... 1/40Pre-Nationals 1/4 6/16 ...... 1/9 Championships Pac-12 t7/39 ...... 3/18 NCAA Region Mountain 5/12 ...... 3/31 NCAA Championships 3/20 24/31 Wetmore) ...... 2013 (Mark Men Women Rocky Mountain Shootout ...... 1/2 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 3/17 Invitational Bronco ...... 1/52Pre-Nationals 1/2 ...... 1/9 Championships 3/8 Pac-12 t7/49 ...... 2/17 NCAA Region Mountain 2/12 ...... 1/31 NCAA Championships 1/20 7/31 Wetmore) ...... 2014 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/3 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 1/46Pre-Nationals ...... 1/9 Championships Pac-12 1/2 4/43 ...... 1/17 NCAA Region Mountain 3/12 ...... 1/31 NCAA Championships 1/20 7/31 Wetmore) ...... 2015 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/3 Shootout Rocky Mountain 1/4

2016 colorado cross country 2004 (Mark Wetmore) Wetmore) ...... 2004 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/3 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 2/9 Invitational Tiger ...... 1/37 Pre-Nationals 1/3 ...... NTS Open 4/7 Air Force 1/36 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships NTS ...... 1/15 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 1/30 NCAA Championships 1/16 1/31 Wetmore) ...... 2005 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/2 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 3/10 Invitational Tiger ...... 1/34Pre-Nationals 1/2 NTS ...... NTS Invitational Air Force 4/34 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships NTS ...... 1/15 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 5/31 NCAA Championships 1/18 2/31 Wetmore) ...... 2006 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... NTS Invitational Tiger ...... 1/36Pre-Nationals 1/5 5/11 ...... NTS Invitational Air Force 6/37 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships DNC ...... 1/15 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 1/31 NCAA Championships 1/17 2/31 Wetmore) ...... 2007 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 3/15 Invitational Tiger ...... 2/35Pre-Nationals 1/5 NTS ...... 1/2 Invitational Air Force 6/35 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships ...... 1/15 NCAA Region Mountain 1/2 1/12 ...... 7/31 NCAA Championships 4/17 23/31 Wetmore) ...... 2008 (Mark Men Women ...... NTS Invitational State Iowa ...... 1/3 Shootout Rocky Mountain NTS ...... 9/40Pre-Nationals ...... NTS Invitational Air Force 1/3 20/39 ...... 2/12 Big 12 Championships NTS ...... 1/15 NCAA Region Mountain 5/12 ...... 12/31 NCAA Championships 4/17 Wetmore) ...... 2009 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... NTS Invitational Tiger ...... 2/35Pre-Nationals 1/4 NTS ...... NTS Open RMAC 1/37 ...... 2/12 Big 12 Championships NTS ...... 2/17 NCAA Region Mountain 2/12 ...... 6/31 NCAA Championships 4/20 20/31 Wetmore) ...... 2010 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... NTS Invitational Tiger ...... 3/36Pre-Nationals 1/3 NTS ...... 2/12 Big 12 Championships 2/40 ...... 2/16 NCAA Region Mountain 2/12 ...... 15/31 NCAA Championships 3/19 6/31

YEAR-BY-YEAR RESULTS YEAR-BY-YEAR 1997 (Mark Wetmore) Wetmore) 1997 (Mark ...... 4/5 (B) State Colorado at ...... 1/12 Shootout Rocky Mountain Men ...... 2/25 Pre-Nationals at 1/5 Women 1/14 ...... 1/13 (B) State Fort Hays at 4/23 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships at 1/10 ...... 1/17VII NCAA Districtat 1/12 ...... 3/22 NCAA Championships at 2/17 3/22 Wetmore) 1998 (Mark ...... 1/8 State Colorado at ...... 1/14 Shootout Rocky Mountain Men ...... 3/20 Invite Timmons 1/7 Bob at Women 2/15 (B) ...... 2/12 State Fort Hays at 3/20 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships at 2/10 NIKE Series (B)...... NTS 2/12 VII...... 1/14 Districtat ...... 3/20 NTS NCAA Championships at 2/13 7/20 Wetmore) 1999 (Mark ...... 3/10 State Colorado at ...... 1/12 Shootout Rocky Mountain Men 1/10 ...... 1/12 Pre-Nationals at Women 1/10 NIKE Open (B)...... 1/2 1/10 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships at ...... 2/17 NCAARegion Mountain at 1/3 1/12 ...... 7/31 NCAA Championships at 2/17 8/31 Wetmore) 2000 (Mark ...... 1/3 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 1/53 Pre-Nationals at Men (B)...... NTS Pre-Nationals at 1/3 Women 5/56 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships 2/11 ...... 1/17 NCAARegion Mountain at 1/12 ...... 2/31 NCAA Championships at 1/17 1/31 Wetmore) 2001 (Mark ...... 1/4 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... 1/36 Pre-Nationals at Men ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships at 1/3 Women 4/34 ...... 1/17 NCAARegion Mountain at 1/12 ...... 1/31 NCAA Championships at 2/16 8/31 Wetmore) 2002 (Mark ...... 3/6 State Colorado at ...... 1/3 Rocky Mtn Shootout Men Women ...... 3/10 4/7 State Fort Hays at Pre-National...... 1/36at 1/2 ...... 1/12 Big 12 Championships 6/9 2/38 ...... 2/18 NCAA Region Mountain 1/12 ...... 4/31 NCAA Championships 2/17 5/31 ...... Wetmore) 2003 (Mark Men Women ...... 1/2 Shootout Rocky Mountain ...... NTS Invitational Tiger ...... 1/35 (Gold) Pre-Nationals 1/2 ...... 1/12 1/2 Big 12 Championships 3/33 ...... NTS Open Air Force 1/12 ...... 1/14NCAA Region Mountain NTS ...... 6/31 NCAA Championships 2/16 5/31 2016 colorado cross country

RUNNING Town, USA of 2008. the meet in May s hosted while the Buff The CU men’s track and fi eld team won the 2008 Big 12 Championship Outdoor team eld and fi track CU men’s The For 30 years, world class athletes and running enthusiasts have known what the media recently discovered: discovered: the media recently what known have and running enthusiasts class athletes world 30 years, For made Boulder who have athletes and international the host of national as no surprise to come accolades These 2000 Olympic Marathon in Boulder and train is equally impressive: list of contemporary runners who live The year-round temperate venues, variety of training Boulder the unparalleled to by drawn are athletes These in the country. venues is one of the best competition Field, track, Potts outdoor of Colorado’s University The 86 Boulder is the best running town in the United States. Runner’s World has dubbed Boulder, “America’s Best Running “America’s has dubbed Boulder, World Runner’s States. in the United Boulder is the best running town in America”. Town Best“The Sports it, while Outside Magazine proclaims for Runners”, “Ideal Location and an City” Jones, holders such as Steve record world home to Boulder was and 1980’s, During the 1970’s base. their training Shorter and Rosa Mota. as Olympic Champions Frank and Arturo as well Barrios, Ingrid Kristiansen, Rob de Castella, multiple Japanese Dita-Tomescu, Champion Constantina 2008 Olympic Marathon Takahashi, Champion Naoko in trained alumni have level and world CU national Numerous racers. road Kenyan and U.S.-based teams corporate (Barringer) Simpson, Alan Culpepper, include Olympians Jenny They during the last four Olympiads. the Boulder area Ritzenhein. Kipp and Dathan Shalaya Emma Coburn, Goucher, Kara Torres, Billy Nelson, Jorge Culpepper, Shayne and support 54,000-plus opportunity elevation, enters of a running-friendly community at that train climate, to than 30,000 and more 200 miles of running and biking trails Boulder has over race. road in its Memorial Day within All are the variability of their terrain. only by is matched of trails availability vast The of open space. acres Trail, such as the Mesa venues are of town and foothills west In the mountains campus. of CU’s drive a 20 minute campus is the 12-mile to Boulder Adjacent Mountain. and Flagstaff Gold Hill, Magnolia Road, Trail, Switzerland East of trailheads. Lake Wonderland and the which connects Sanitas the Bobolink to Mountain, trail, Path Creek of miles dirt and the Boulder and trails. Reservoir which connect dozens roads Res”) (“The to Farm Teller are town vault and high jump pole triple jump, for the long jump, approaches parallel cation NCAA/IAAF specifi It features installation has the highest Mondo Super-X Field Potts hammer and discus venue. as a world-class remote as well 87 the 2007 USA Cross Country Championships Dathan Ritzenhein, Adam Goucher, Alan Culpepper and Jorge Torres at at Torres Alan Culpepper and Jorge Goucher, Adam Ritzenhein, Dathan

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States United in second ranked • Colorado academic credentials, a healthy environmental ethos and an A+ sense of adventure.” environmental a healthy academic credentials, highest in the Rocky Mountain Region in its 2005 rankings. The same publication ranked CU as the 74th best national CU as the 74th best national ranked same publication The Region in its 2005 rankings. highest in the Rocky Mountain of 115 schools ranked. university in the 2004 edition of “Best Buy” a ranked • CU-Boulder was RANKINGS • Named • “The University of Colorado, and Boulder, is a town which stops which stops is a town and Boulder, “The University of Colorado, such a the Rocky Mountains begin. Normally in America where but somebody a golf course, by be occupied would superb site they built what may be the most beautifully and instead goofed I Boulder, to asks you if anyone in the world… campus situated ‘Go.’” of advice: one word have (England) the London From Simon Hoggart by Them,” in 1998- nished third elds and courts the to rst conference to reach reach to rst conference and 28 base- eld crowns, in the heart located are ces erent men’s and women’s sports. and women’s men’s erent rm foundation of academic excellence of academic excellence rm foundation and of academic excellence rm foundation eld, the Pac-12 rises above the rest, claiming the rest, rises above the Pac-12 eld, and only twice fi nished second, c Sports Federation (MPSF) in four other men’s sports other men’s (MPSF) in four c Sports Federation the country, winning at least six every year since 2000-01. winning at least six every since year the country, double-digit has won in NCAA crowns No other conference including a doing so eight times, the Pac-12 a single year, 14 in 1996-97. record was the fi the Pac-12 achievements, Spanning nearly a century of outstanding athletics the inclusion of Colo- With 400 championships in 2010-11. surpassed another major rado and Utah, the Conference outdis- capturing 450 titles, with league teams milestone, nearly 200. InConference by all, tancing the next conference 164 488 NCAA Championships (295 men’s, won have teams 29 combined). women’s, than the next 77 more closest side, onships on the men’s at a phenom- come have NCAA crowns champi- 295 NCAA team won Men’s members have Pac-12 conference. six schools, - 16 basketball titles by the Pac-12 for enal rate track & fi 47 outdoor titles, 54 tennis 25 of 47 NCAA titles won members have Pac-12 ball titles. 29 in skiing, and 24 in polo, 42 of 47 in water in volleyball, swimming & diving national championships. Over 2,000 number of NCAA individual champions. sive student- Pac-12 by an impres- been won has produced have (2,248) individual crowns the Conference Individually, male student-athletes. with 1,352 by the years over athletes 179 individual titles at also captured have Student-athletes skiing championships (ie., and fencing). combined championships the NCAA began conductingSince women’s the story side, is much the same. On the women’s na- claimed at least four members have Pac-12 ago, 35 years including a tional titles in a single season on 26 occasions, 2000. dating back to of 16-consecutive years, streak current titles, 164 NCAA women’s has captured the Pac-12 Overall, with 99. Pac-12 the SEC, which is second easily outdistancing a number of sports, dominated winning 23 members have 17 of the titles, 14 volleyball crowns, 22 tennis softball titles, and 14 in swimming & diving. in golf, last 27 trophies an unmatched captured having as well, an individual basis, shine nationally on student-athletes women Pac-12 20 champi- of over an average 714 NCAA individual crowns, onships per season. 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The Pac-12 Conference rst time in the Conference’s history, history, rst time in the Conference’s 1978. the league since rst additions to c Coast Conference competed as a 10-mem- competed Conference c Coast c-10 Conference became a reality. In 1986-87, became a reality. c-10 Conference c-8 Conference was adopted in 1968. In was adopted 1971, c-8 Conference c Coast Conference play began in 1916 and, one began in 1916 and, play Conference c Coast rst time ever. He also secured a landmark media rights deal He also secured rst time ever. 90 Conference (PCC) was founded at a meeting the Imperial was founded (PCC) Conference membership consisted original The Ore. in Portland, Hotel the at Berkeley, of California schools - the University of four and Or- of Oregon, the University Washington, of University All University). State Oregon (now College egon Agricultural charterstill are members of the Conference. Pacifi Edwin N. Atherton was Commissioner sioner was named. Schmidt in 1944. In O. Victor by in 1940 and was succeeded and the PCC the Conference from 1950, Montana resigned 1958. through as a nine-teamcontinued Conference with was formed (AAWU) Universities Western sociation of As- and the Athletic was dissolved In 1959, the PCC of the Commissioner was appointed Hamilton J. Thomas membership included Cali- AAWU original The new league. Washington Washington. USC, UCLA and Stanford, fornia, and joined the membership in 1962, while Oregon State the watch, joined in 1964. Under Hamilton’s State Oregon name Pacifi Conference History Conference 2, 1915, when the Pacifi December to 100 years back nearly date Conference of the Pac-12 roots The State Washington (now College State Washington later, year Uni- with Stanford the league, into was accepted University) in 1918. following versity (USC) of Southernadmission of the University and California with the eight teams expanded to In 1922, the PCC In of Montana 1924, the University of Idaho. the University Pacifi 10 to grew and in 1928, the PCC joined the league roster members with the addition of UCLA. The of 1943-45 when ber league until 1950, with the exception athletic competition II curtailed intercollegiate War World fi the league’s a minimum. During that time, to of the Pac-8. as Commissioner over Hallock took Wiles the league to admitted were University State na and Arizona of Arizo- on July 1, 1978, the University and the Pacifi later, years Ten on a new look,the league took include 10 expanding to has been con- sports. then, the Conference Since women’s securing athletics, league in women’s the premiere sidered sports conference of any the most NCAA titles in women’s nearly every year. until 26 years hold for he would in 1983, a role the Pac-10 of C. Hansen was named the Commissioner Thomas Larry Commissioner current by 2009, and was succeeded in July 2009. on the new role Scott, who took on join the Pac-12 to its invitation accepted of Colorado the University During the 2010-11 academic year, of Utah June 11, 2010, and on 17, the University Buff The join the Conference. to agreed cially became the 11th and 12th members of Conference on July 1, 2011, the fi divisions - the North two created football and the South, for the Championship Game for only and established a Football fi and revenue national exposure that dramatically increased and Pac- Networks establishing the Pac-12 each school, for exposure enhanced that guaranteed Network 12 Digital all sports.across sports, added in 2015-16. with beach volleyball 12 women’s sports and sponsors 11 men’s the Pac-12 Currently, is a member of the Mountain the Conference Additionally, the monumental changes that transformed helped deliver In ex- addition to league. a modern 12-team It into that Scott was during that 2010-11 academic year Conference equal to member institutions agreed 12 teams, panding to the fi sharing for revenue 91 is his 24th This CU. at ce ce at Minnesota State University from 2001-03. She worked with several of the Mavericks’ of the Mavericks’ with several 2001-03. She worked from University Minnesota State at ce

Support staff 2016 colorado cross country Corey Edwards - Academic Season Counselor - Fifth Edwards Corey works with He currently Center. Academic in the Herbst Coordinator Academic year as an fth is in his fi Edwards Corey to his arrival Prior for the department. country coordinator teams and serves eld and cross as the tutor & fi the track he of Northernwhere the University at and Operations Colorado Events of Athletic the Director was Edwards CU, at UNC, Edwards his job at NCAA Division Division I. Following II to departmentfrom transition helped that successfully departments. Operations and Event Rapids in their Marketing Sports with the Colorado Enterprises Kroenke at interned He eld. & fi and track in basketball he lettered High School where Sweetwater attended Edwards Texas, of A native for Abilene Christian University. Star Conference in the NCAA Division II Lone collegiately career his basketball continued Northern in sport from administration and master’s in communication degree earned both his bachelor’s Edwards Kailey, had four daughters, Tabitha He and his wife camping and tennis. biking, mountain enjoys Edwards Colorado. and Kamille. Koco Kori, Season - Fourth Trainer Eisner - Assistant Athletic MT at the year a over spending just of 2013 after in September Sports staff Eisner joined the Colorado Performance MT eld Fairfi from She graduated with all 17 Division as a part-time I programs. working of Denver University coach, assistant her master’s receive on to and journalism went in communication degree in 2008 with a bachelor’s University While Springs in 2013. UC-Colorado from in sports and conditioning degree in strength medicine with a specialization in 2007 and 2008. Her Team All-MAAC First to the was named and in soccer she earned four letters eld, Fairfi attending same season. that Tournament in the NCAA the conference Champion in 2005 and represented the MAAC was team 1 and CPR/ Level Weightlifting conditioning specialist), USA and ed strength (certifi in CSCS cations Eisner has certifi tennis playing Eisner also enjoys in soccer. she lettered High School Arapahoe in 2004 where from She graduated AED. rst child in November. is expecting Justin Eisner and the couple their fi is married to Church former MT The and running. Tim Horton - Assistant Director Equipment - 16th Season seasons in the business offi spending eight after room the equipment Horton to Tim has returned in the fall of 1992. His primary duties as he joined the CU staff his 16th as Olympic Sports manager, equipment CU, at year on sports, along with helping the football program needs for the non-revenue handling the equipment are Colorado at and time contributions Year for his Member of the selected him as the 2002-03 Staff student-athletes The game day. the him with the honor at presenting programs, 17 intercollegiate of the members CU’s the success to dedicated degree of science of Northern in 1979, earning a bachelor’s the University from Colorado He graduated 2003 CUSPY’s. Born Dec. 11, 1956 while in college. ski team a member of the Bears’ He was and marketing. in business administration bicyclist, An avid in football. he lettered High in 1975, where Fairview Boulder’s from he graduated Colo., in Leadville, Horton the the 350-plus mile trek. also rode over his endurance test Rockies to The he participated in the 2004 Ride Society Lymphoma of the Leukemia in search research $1,500 for cancer over Century in June 2014 and raised Denver survivor. cancer (25) and is a nine year Paul He has a son, Davis Linda Sprouse - Assistant Sports Director Information - 12th Season country sportsShe her 12th season as the assistant for the CU cross team. director enters information Linda Sprouse Pac-12 for the 2013 servedcoordiator as the media Sprouse eld programs. & fi and track with the volleyball also works she served as the coordinator joining CU, to Prior Championship. & Field Track Country and 2008 Big 12 Outdoor Cross primarily with NCAA 2003-05, working from Association Coaches Volleyball for the American of media relations in the assistant served as a graduate Sprouse programs. Division III volleyball Division II and III men’s women’s offi communications athletic in degree earned her bachelor’s Sprouse basketball. and women’s hockey ice women’s including volleyball, programs, MSU in in sport of science from administration her master’s MSU in 2001 and completed from Mass Communications former Linda The team. as a member of the tennis letters of New Ulm, Minn., she earned two ‘07. A native December and and men’s lacrosse women’s volleyball, manager for the Colorado the equipment Nick Sprouse, is married to Poncin Colo. Thornton, in Lily (2), and resides has a daughter, couple The programs. basketball women’s Carina Gattas - Assistant Athletic Trainer - Second Season Trainer - AssistantCarina Gattas Athletic team. She eld country and fi and track for the cross trainer athletic as an assistant year is in her second Gattas Carina in health education degree and her master’s Ohio State in 2013 from training in athletics degree earned her bachelor’s High School in 2009. She enjoys Turpin from graduated Ohio native Cincinnati, The Boston University. in 2015 from hiking and cooking. USTFCCCA ALL-ACADEMIC USTFCCCA Courtney Bouchet 2010, 11, 12, 13 Courtney Bouchet Logan Camille Lynch Brennan 2010, 11, 12 Rice Nathan Andy Wacker Warren Jeff 2010 Biegner Matt Cumming Katie 2010 Darco Lara 12 2010 2010, Diana George 2011, 12 Kasica Stephen 2011 King Kelly 2011, 12 Medina Richard 2011, 12 Savercool Ryan 2011 Theroux Blake Tremblay Liz 2011 2011, 12 Andy Wacker 2011 Joe Bosshard 2011, 12, 13 Jana Stolting 2011 Maddie Alm DeSouchetJenny 2011 McAlister Catrina 2012, 13 2012 2013, 14, 15 Pearson Morgan 2013, 14 Verdon Carrie Erin Clark 2013 2013, 15 Lucy May Peterman Adam Eryn Blakely 2013 Christian Martin 2014, 15 Miller Paul 2014, 15 2014 2015 2015 Batliner Adam Napier Matt 2015 Chris Severy Smith Kelly 1996 Jennifer Smith Briana Stott-Messick 1996 Barringer Jenny 1996 1996, 97 Erik Heinonen 1997 2006, 07, 09 1997 Vaughn Brent Harkrader Brad Erin Marston Sara Vaughn 2006 2006, 07 Medina Richard 2007 Tremblay Laura Andy Wacker 2007 Erin Clark 2007 2008 2009, 10 DeSouchetJenny Levene Abby Melanie Nun 2013, 14 2013, 14, 15 2011 Pearson Morgan Ben Saarel Liz Tremblay 2013, 15 2013, 15 2013 Maddie Alm 2013, 14, 15 Kaitlyn Benner Sara Sutherland 2013 2014, 15 2014, 15 2014 Honorable Mention/Second Team Honorable Michelle Bews Brittin Lize Annie Farris 1986, 88 Rains Kaye JoAnne McDonald Brian Reynolds 1988 Bill Whetstone 1988 1988 Wright Nate 1988 Dolan Pat 1988 Drake William 1988 Hinkley William Andy Samuelson 1988 Jason Pozner 1989 MertenAmy 1989 1989 Larsen Brett 1990 Scott Larson Chris McDonald 1990 Barbieri Steve 1991 Jason Drake 1991 Donelly Larson 1991 1991 Sobolik Mike Jennifer Jones 1992 1992,93 Fahres Catherine 1992 Julia Huff Molly Curran 1992 1992 Michell Wilkolaski 1992 Ricky Cron Bishop Kestrel 1993 Holly Stanish 1992 1993 Gintoft Jeremy 1994, 95 Tiernan Zeke Batliner Adam 1993 Nichol Ewen 1994 1994 Reese Tom 1994, 95 Brian Aiken 1995 Johnson Jay Armold Adrian 1995 Jessica Cirelli 1995 Rachel McKeen 1995 Bruns Laura 1995 1995 Grgas-Wheeler Kara Friedberg Mike 1996, 97 1995 1995 Megan Clute 1996, 97 Berkshire Wes Crandall Zach 1998 Molly Austin Sara Gorton 1998 1999 Scott Jared McCue Matt 2000 Chiulli Anthony 2002 Schoolmeester Bret 2004, 05, 06 2002 Castro Greg 2002 Janson Pete 2004 2002 Shanna Sparks Seth DeMoor 2005, 07 Liza Pasciuto 2005, 07 Dan Edwards 2005 Herzl Matt Neuman Kenyon 2006 Christian Thompson 2007, 08, 09 2006 Emma Coburn 2007 2008, 09 Kyle Jordan 2009, 10, 11 Allison Sawyer 2007 2009 2009

2016 colorado cross country Jared Scott Jared Sean Smith Crandall Zach 2001, 03, 04 Baille Austin Macy Travis Jamie Rosenquist 2002, 04, 05 2001 Shannon Yessak 2001 McCue Matt Kissane Katie 2002 2002 Batliner Payton 2002 Campbell Will 2003, 04 Janson Pete 2004, 05 Daniel Kenney 2003 Vaughn 2004, 05 Brent 2004, 06, 07 2004, 05, 06 Christine Bolf 2004, 06, 07 Allison Bruce Hoogheem Kristen Erin Marston 2004, 05 Renee Metivier 2004 Erik Heinonen 2004, 06, 07 2004 Schoolmeester Bret Kalin Toedebusch 2004 2005, 06 Barringer Jenny 2005 Rachel Gioscia 2006, 07, 09 Jennifer Hooper 2005 Neuman Kenyon Schultheiss Caitlin 2006, 07 2006 Anna Chase Emily Hanenburg 2006 2006 2007, 08, 09 Harkrader Bradley Dani Rodriguez 2007, 08 Aislinn Ryan 2007 Sara Vaughn Medina Richard 2007 Allison Sawyer Thweatt Laura 2008, 09 2007 Andy Wacker 2007 2008, 09, 10 Biegner Matthew 2008 Megan Burrell 2009, 10 Cumming Katie 2008, 09 Seth DeMoor 2009, 10 Kasica Stephen 2009, 10 Diana George King Kelly 2009, 10 Nikki Look 2009 Perkins Jerome Regan Brooke 2010 Savercool Ryan 2010, 12 Tebo Matt 2010, 12 2010 Tremblay Laura Tremblay Elizabeth 2010 2010 Viger Rachel Mandy Ortiz 2010 2010 Emmer David 2010 2011, 12, 13 Ben Saarel Kaitlyn Benner Melanie Nun 2014 2014 2015 2014 2015

ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE ACADEMIC ALL-CONFERENCE 92 First Team First Michelle Bews Dunn Andrew Sarah Hanson Kresl Tom 1986, 87,88 1985 Michelle Kantor Bill Hinkley 1988, 89, 90 Eric Meleney 1985 MertenAmy Dolan Pat 1985 Shannon Busch 1988 Jennifer Jones 1989 Smith Wendy 1989 Andy Samuelson 1990, 91 1990 Barbieri Dave 1989 Micah Moore 1990, 91 1991, 92 Cleckler Jay Ben Bossut 1992, 93 Roberts Patty 1992, 93, 94 Scott Larson 1992 Allison Lusby Rachel McKeen 1993, 95 1993 Jon Cooper Catalano Tim 1993 Chris Severy 1994 1994 Alan Culpepper 1994, 95 Smith Kelly 1995, 96, 98 Kristina Dahlberg 1994 H. Burroughs 1995 1995, 96, 97 Glyde Colleen 1995, 96, 97, 98 Batliner Adam 1995 Johnson Jay 1996, 97, 98 Napier Matt Chris Schafer 1995 Tiernan Zeke 1996, 98 Arendt Lindsay 1996, 97, 98 1996, 97 1996, 97, 98, 99 Deb Rieck Heidi Scarlett 1996, 97 Oscar Ponce Chris Valenti 1996, 97, 99 Elmuccio Matt 1996, 97 Briana Stott-Messick Jen Gruia 1998 Gia White 1998 1998 eld 1998 Bradfi Lindsay Dean Theresa Liz Sabochik 1998 Molly Austin 1998 Jen Fazioli 1998 1998, 00, 01 Higgins Lesley 1998 1999, 01 Jodie Hughes 1999, 00, 01 1999, 00, 01 Grgas-Wheeler Kara Moody Tera 1999, 00, 01 1999, 00 Liz Sabochik Blondeau Aaron 2000, 01, 02 Chris Schafer Torres Jorge 2000, 01 2000, 01 Torres Ed Sara Slattery (Gorton) 2001, 04 Anna Wright 2000 Wright Catherine 2000 Sara Hamlin Jon Severy 2000 2001 2001 2001, 02, 03, 04 2001 93 NCAA Cross Country/Track Fall/Winter At-Large Fall/Winter ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICANS Heather Burroughs Burroughs Heather Grgas-Wheeler Kara 1999 Tebo Jessica (Pixler) 2001 Nikki Look 2011 2013 Brent Vaughn Brent 2001 2003 2005 2007 Team) Jodie Hughes (2nd 2008 Team) Jon Severy (3rd 2009 Team) Jon Severy (1st 2010 Team) Erik Heinonen (1st Team) Renee Metivier (1st 2013 Team) Barringer (1st Jenny 2015 2016 Team) Barringer (1st Jenny Team) (1st Team) Vaughn Barringer Brent (1st Jenny Team) (1st Nikki Look Team) Ben (3rd Saarel Team) Ben (2nd Saarel 1996 1998 1999 2000 Team) Chris Severy (1st Team) (1st Burroughs Heather Team) (2nd Grgas-Wheeler Kara Team) (2nd Stott-Messick B. Team) Smith (1st Kelly Team) (1st Grgas-Wheeler Kara ALL-AMERICANS Big Eight/Big 12 Eight/Big Big Ben Bossut Jon Cooper Burroughs Heather Blondeau Aaron 1999 Rachel Gioscia 1994 1996 2002 2009 Nikki Look Chris Severy B. Stott-Messick B. Jessica (Pixler) Tebo Jessica (Pixler) Kara Grgas-Wheeler Kara

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ACADEMICS AND ATHLETICS s.” s.” a. The T-shirt will be for the classroom teacher to to teacher the classroom will be for T-shirt The a. With “Read participating for keep as a thank you in the Buff 11. Students who participate and in the program either a attend a ticket to will receive the teacher, set by meet the criteria, successfully basketball game. or women’s men’s the Buff With “Read all 12. A special section will be set aside for students will be on the court their classroom. during halftime representing Two 13. READ WITH THE BUFFS literacy in local promote to together and IBM work of Colorado University The 1. the Buff With “Read elementary the schools through is to: of the program 2. Focus in school. success as the basis for reading promote CU student-athletes a. Have the importance personal best. of school and doing your Promote b. school districts. Vrain and St. Valley school districts Boulder 3. Designated are Responsibilities: 4. Teacher’s a. Decisions: compete students to i. It for is suggested not others. against themselves, the holi- over read students to ii. Encourage days. the send into the end of program iii. At athletic department a list of all students who have the Buff With “Read participated in a for will visit the classroom 5. Student-athletes presentation. 45-minute stickers and/or bookmarks will be a. Pencils, the answer able to students who are out to given after questions correctly the book comprehension is read. the message: do will deliver 6. Student-athletes do your hard, work in school, well personal best, and importance of reading. should be com- classrooms than two 7. No more of student-athletes. bined with one group three to two to is assigned 8. One adult volunteer student-athletes. 9. CU pencils and bookmarks or stickers will be left all students. for will be left (autographed) T-shirt 10. In addition, a hang up in the to teacher with each classroom “Read about reminder as a continual classroom the Buff With Self Health Magazine and the healthiest places for healthiest places

Shape magazine count in 1998. magazine count Money to 14,000 feet, known locally as the “Front Range”. “Front locally as the known 14,000 feet, to city in America while Boulder is the “thinnest” is also the • Denver to city in America according ttest” “fi second with Hawai’i. state “thinnest” is tied as the of Colorado state Cities. 10 Fittest Magazine named Boulder one of America’s Boulder one of the 10 Magazine proclaimed women to live, with a perfect quality. live, to 100 in water women approxi- • Boulder has 200 miles of public hiking and biking trails, Path and a 16-mile Boulder of open space Creek 30,000 acres mately ers off city of Denver The the middle of town. which runs through 70 public golf over paths, bike designated 450 miles of paved, over city also has the largest courts. Denver tennis and 143 free courses with 205 within the city in the nation limits. park system is the shopping Denver city in a 600-mile radius, • As the largest sporting the largest It features West. capital of the Rocky Mountain in book store independent and the largest in the world goods store mall is a mile- 16th street The 400,000 volumes. America with over its counterpart by be outdone not to long pedestrian promenade, Boulder for having is also known Mall. Street the Pearl in Boulder, other city per capita than any in the country used book stores more a to according • In that same magazine’s 1998 issue, Boulderthe list for best topped 1998 issue, same magazine’s • In that live. to half of the U.S. city in the western medium-sized 1 in people who walk Boulder no. ranks cities, •Among 14 comparable than one person in the with more home and drive at work work, to among those who bike. second It ranks car. at the lmed fi Allen, were Woody with “Sleeper,” of the movie • Parts Research. for Atmospheric Center National sometimes the city in Boulder that * Bicycling is so highly regarded the streets. it plows before path bike the Boulderplows Creek used as the was Street 1619 Pine at exterior of the house located •The television “Mork & Mindy” home in the well-known characters’ residence. a private It is now show.

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BOULDER/DENVER TRIVIA AND FACTS Top 10 Cheap Things To Do In Boulder To Things 10 Cheap Top Boulder and Denver are known for lots of things. But some for lots of things. known are Boulder and Denver 1. Go walking, biking or skating on the Boulder Creek on the Boulder Creek biking or skating 1. Go walking, Path. or Interna- Cinema Saver, Council, a Program 2. Catch Series movie. tional Film frisbee in Norlin Quad. 3. Play jazz concerts night of- Wednesday the free 4. Enjoy of Music. the College by fered Mall or on the Hill. Street on the Pearl 5. People-watch Sanitas. or Mt. Chautauqua Park at or hike 6. Picnic to ticket season football or basketball 7. Buy a student home. at s play the Buff watch from (anything the Rec Center 8. Join a class at Yoga). to Aerobics Mountain. of Flagstaff the top at 9. Stargaze eehouse scene. 10. Check out the coff things even surprise the lifelong resident, a recent transplant (nearly transplant a recent surprise the lifelong resident, things even or born outside of Colorado), were residents of the state’s two-thirds to the Mile High City. rst-time visitor fi because it is exactly 5,280 “Mile High City” is called the • Denver of the steps is a spot on the west In fact, there sea level. feet above and sea level is exactly 5,280 feet above building that Capitol State rights. with the same bragging Field Coors at of seats is a row there It has the greatest city in the U.S. is the most educated • Denver major of any graduates of high school and college percentage in the U.S. area metropolitan beer more brews Denver Boulder•While has 10 microbreweries, other American city. than any boasts of Colorado state The per capita than microbrews more Coors The in the U.S. state any in Golden, is the world’s Brewery, single-site brewery. largest open all remain • Golf courses on as been played and have year in January. as 30 days many metropoli- Denver/Boulder The • in the is the 20th largest tan area Boulder is not States. United ed as a suburb of Denver; classifi the at valley nestled in its own it’s foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Denver popular belief, to Contrary it is near is not in the mountains; start rise to “Foothills” The them. Slightly of the city. 15 miles west is the Continental that beyond Divide and a series of peaks rising

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BOULDER/DENVER TRIVIA AND FACTS No. 1 city for dogs and cats No. “Best Running City” “Top 10 Places for Teens” for 10 Places “Top “Best place to be an Uberjock” and the No. 2 ranked 2 ranked and the No. be an Uberjock” “Best to place No. 2 ranking in “Best Places To Live” To “Best Places in 2 ranking No. “The West’s Best City” and “No. 1 Green and Clean City” and Clean City” 1 Green “No. and Best City” West’s “The “10 Fittest Cities” “10 Fittest No. 4 ranking in “Best Places” and Best Cities for singles “Best Places” in 4 ranking No. No. 2 ranking in “Fittest City”“Fittest in 2 ranking No. “Thinnest City“Thinnest In America” Self: Sunset: Town” 2 College “No. and Seventeen: Runner’s World: World: Runner’s Forbes: (with Denver) Health: Outside: Town Best College Money: Shape: Animal Welness: • Boulder’s Third Flatiron towers 1,400 feet high, a few hundred 1,400 feet high, a few hundred towers Flatiron Third • Boulder’s and has been climbed Building, State feet higher than the Empire and in naked skates, on roller people without using their hands, by climbers). separate (by minutes eight Colorado found that for Disease Control •A 1992 survey the Centers by people who people per capita and more overweight had fewer other state. than any exercise Boulderites own out of ten seven Daily poll found that • A Colorado is bicycle count Boulder’s that Another guide book states bicycles. population. the total 93,000- almost equal to approximately structure built in 1898. is an all-wood Auditorium Chatauqua The • musicians stop Music Festival when the Colorado In the evening, hoot capita owls hear the rafters-dwelling can often you playing, other citythan any in the country. Boulder to counts visitor • Boulderthe dogs! Recent is going to every of 1 dog to 5 visitors. found a ratio Parks Mountain 1.8 million receives area core Boulder Parks Mountain year • Every stretch people made a human chain, it would many If that visits. City. York Boulder New to from 2016 colorado cross country

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