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2013-14 Track & Field/Cross Country Media Guide DUKE UNIVERSITY 2013-14 Track & Field/Cross Country Media Guide DUKE SPORTS INFORMATION CONTACT INFORMATION Room 115 Phone: 919-684-2633 Cameron Indoor Stadium Fax: 919-684-2489 Durham, N.C. 27708 Wallace Wade Press Box: 919-684-4203 STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase, Assistant Director of Athletics/External Affairs Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Office: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Email: [email protected] Art Chase Lindy Brown Lindy Brown, Associate Sports Information Director Sports Information Associate Sports Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball,Women’s Golf, Women’s Soccer Director Information Director Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Office: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Email: [email protected] Matt Plizga, Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Penn State Erie - The Behrend College, 1999 Joined Duke SID: July, 2001 Office: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-812-0882 Email: [email protected] Chris Cook, Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Football (2nd), Basketball (2nd), Fencing, Rowing Alma Mater: Wofford, 2006 Office: 919-684-8708 Cell: 919-812-7141 Joined Duke SID: July, 2007 Email: [email protected] Matt Plizga Chris Cook Associate Sports Assistant Sports Meredith Rieder, Assistant Sports Information Director Information Director Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Soccer, Wrestling, Men’s Lacrosse Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Office: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Email: [email protected] Ashley Wolf, Assistant Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Baseball Alma Mater: Cornell, 2008 Office: 919-668-4393 Cell: 603-325-2225 Joined Duke SID: August, 2009 Email: [email protected] Leslie Gaber, Sports Information Staff Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Field Hockey, Swimming & Diving, Women’s Lacrosse Alma Mater: DePauw, 2011 Office: 919-668-7938 Cell: 614-519-9872 Joined Duke SID: July, 2011 Email: [email protected] Meredith Rieder Ashley Wolf Brad Amersbach, Sports Information Staff Assistant Assistant Sports Assistant Sports Sport Responsibilities: Cross Country, Track & Field Information Director Information Director Alma Mater: Millersville, 2008 Office: 919-684-2668 Cell: 484-948-8528 Joined Duke SID: July, 2013 Email: [email protected] Leslie Gaber Sports Information Staff Assistant MEDIA GUIDE 2013-14 DUKE TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY TABLE OF CONTENTS QUICK FACTS MEDIA INFORMATION Stephen Shine 29 2012-13 RESULTS DUKE INFORMATION Sports Information Department IFC Kyler Shumway 29 Men’s Cross Country 57 Location ........................ Durham, N.C. Quick Facts 2 Dan Summers 30 Women’s Cross Country 58 Founded ........1838 as Trinity College 2013-14 Schedule 3 Lucas Talavan-Becker 30 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 59-60 Enrollment ..................................6,484 2013-14 Men’s Roster 4 Shaun Thompson 30-31 Women’s Ind. Track & Field 61-62 Colors ............... Duke Blue and White 2013-14 Women’s Roster 5 Blake Udland 31 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 63-65 Nickname .......................... Blue Devils Christian Vail 31 Women’s Out. Track & Field 66-68 Conference ..................Atlantic Coast COACHING STAFF Michael Wilson 31 Affiliation ..................... NCAA Division I INFORMATION Norm Ogilvie 6 Marcus Wright 32 DUKE RECORDS Facility.............. Wallace Wade Stadium Kevin Jermyn 7 Men’s Indoor Track & Field 69 President ........ Dr. Richard Brodhead Shawn Wilbourn 8 WOMEN’S ATHLETES Women’s Indoor Track & Field 70 Athletic Director .............Kevin White B.J. Linnenbrink 8 Olivia Anderson 33 Men’s Outdoor Track & Field 71-72 Senior Women’s Admin. .. Jacki Silar Jan Ogilvie 9 Michelle Anumba 33 Women’s Out. Track & Field 73-74 COACHING STAFF Matt LoPiccolo 9 Anima Banks 34 Wallace Wade Records 75 Dir. of Track & Field/ ..Norm Ogilvie Lauren Alpert 10 Carolyn Baskir 34-35 M. XC Head Coach Will Feldman 10 Olivia Bergesen 35 HONORS & AWARDS Years at Duke ................................... 24 Sean Patrick Oswald 10 Ashley Berry 35 Men’s Cross Country 76 Years as M. XC Head Coach ...........14 Ashley Staples 10 Holly Bischof 35 Women’s Cross Country 77 Years as Dir. of Track & Field .......... 11 Scott Tanis 10 Cameron Blount 36 Men’s Ind. Track & Field 78-79 Juliet Bottorff 36-37 Women’s Ind. Track & Field 80-81 Assoc. Head Coach/ Kevin Jermyn MEN’S ATHLETES Erica Brand 37 Men’s Out. Track & Field 82-84 W. XC Head Coach Justin Amezquita 11 Ashley Brasovan 37 Women’s Out. Track & Field 85-86 (W. Middle & Long Distance) Tanner Anderson 11 Amarie Bremel 38 Men’s Letter Winners 87-90 Years at Duke ....................................14 Brian Atkinson 12 Megan Clark 38 Women’s Letter Winners 91-92 Years as W. XC Head Coach ...........10 Curtis Beach 12-13 Rebecca Craigie 38-39 Assoc. Head Coach ............... Shawn Wylan Bernitt 14 Gina Daniel 39 Wilbourn Stephen Boals 14 Abby Farley 39 (Multi-Events, Pole Vault, Sprints & Christian Britto 14-15 Callie Francis 40 Hurdles) Weston Carvalho 15 Wesley Frazier 40 Years at Duke ..................................... 6 Glynn Chatmon 15 Hannah Goranson 40 Dominick DeMatteo 15-16 Madison Granger 41 Assistant Coach ...B.J. Linnenbrink Grant Emrie 16 Karly Gregory 41 (Throws) Phil Fairleigh 16 Kendall Gustafsson 41 Years at Duke ..................................... 5 Henry Farley 16-17 Lauren Hansson 41 Michal Filipczak 17 Urina Harrell 42 Assistant Coach ............Jan Ogilvie (Jumps) Michael Foley 17 Audrey Huth 43 Years at Duke ...................................20 Austin Gamble 17 Karli Johonnot 43 William Hague 18 Elizabeth Kerpon 44 Assistant Coach ....Matt LoPiccolo Connor Hall 18 Madeline Kopp 44 (M/W Track & Field) Chaz Hawkins 18 Kelsey Lakowske 45 Years at Duke .......................................1 Carl Heinz 18 Gabby Levac 45-46 Jon Michael Hilsheimer 19 Chloe Maleski 46 2012-13 Review (Men) Ashton Huey 19 Teddi Maslowski 46 XC Record .................................. 86-45 Nyall Islam 19 Haley Meier 47 XC ACC Champ ..........................5th/11 Alec Klassen 19 Hannah Meier 47 ACC Ind. Champ ........................5th/12 Shane Kreidel 19 Julianna Miller 47 ACC Out. Champ .......................5th/12 Michael Krone 20 Madeline Morgan 48 NCAA Out. Champ ............... 65th/79 Alec Kunzweiler 20 Dana Morin 48 2012-13 Review (Women) Thomas Lang 20 Maddie Morrow 49 XC Record ...................................140-21 Aaron Liberatore 21 Baily Murphy 49 XC ACC Champ ........................ 2nd/12 Nate McClafferty 21 Carter Norbo 50 ACC Ind. Champ ........................ 3rd/12 Clint McKelvey 21 Lindsey Olivere 50 NCAA Ind. Champ .................35th/55 Tommy Meister 22 Tarela Osuobeni 50 ACC Out. Champ .......................5th/12 Eddie Merenda 22 Gena Pickett 50 NCAA Out. Champ ................53rd/67 Marcus Montano 22-23 Alexis Roper 51 Daniel Moore 23 Destiny Roseman 51 History Kyle Moran 23 Jessie Rubin 52 First Year of Prog. (Men) ........... 1939 Mike Moverman 24 Colleen Schmidt 52 First Year of Prog. (Women) .....1984 Terrence Neal 25 Miray Seward 53 Duke Head Track & Field Coaches Dylan Newman 25 Stephanie Skove 53 Men Spencer Pecha 25 Abby Snyder 54 Bob Chambers .......................1939-64 Anthony Pollizzi 26 Nicolette Sorenson 54 Al Buelher ..........................1964-2000 Ben Raskin 26 Christine Streisel 54 Norm Ogilvie ........................ 2000-03 Zach Robertshaw 27 Allison Sturges 54 Women Ian Rock 27 Shannon Sullivan 55 Mike Forbes ............................1984-97 Matthew Rodio 27 Brianna Welch 55 Jan Ogilvie ......................... 1997-2003 Robert Rohner 28 Colette Whitney 56 Dir. of Track & Field William Rooney 28 Sophia Ziemian 56 Norm Ogilvie ............... 2003-Present Brian Schoepfer 28-29 - 3 - 2013-14 DUKE TRACK & FIELD/CROSS COUNTRY MEDIA GUIDE 2013-14 SCHEDULE INFORMATION CROSS COUNTRY SATURDAY AUGUST 31 NC CENTRAL DURHAM, N.C. Saturday September 14 at Furman XC Classic (Men Only) Greenville, S.C. Friday September 20 at Adidas XC Challenge (Women Only) Cary, N.C. Saturday September 28 at Virginia/Panorama Farms Invitational (Men Only) Charlottesville, Va. Friday October 4 at Notre Dame Invitational (Women Only) South Bend, Ind. Friday October 11 at Royal Cross Country Challenge (Women Only) Charlotte, N.C. Saturday October 19 at Wisconsin Invitational (Women Only) Madison, Wisc. Saturday October 19 at NCAA Pre-Nationals (Men Only) Terre Haute, Ind. Friday November 1 at ACC Championships Kernersville, N.C. Friday November 9 at Three Stripe Invitational Cary, N.C. Friday November 15 at NCAA Southeast Regional Charlottesville, Va. Saturday November 23 at NCAA Championships Terre Haute Ind. INDOOR TRACK & FIELD Friday-Saturday January 17-18 at Hokie Invitational Blacksburg, Va. Friday January 24 vs. UNC, ECU, WCU Chapel Hill, N.C. Friday-Saturday January 31-February 1 at Penn State Invite State College, Pa. Saturday February 1 JDL Fast Track Winston-Sale, N.C. Friday-Saturday February 7-8 at Virginia Tech Elite Meet Blacksburg, Va. Friday-Saturday February 7-8 at Armory Collegiate Invite New York, N.Y. Friday-Saturday February 14-15 at Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa Saturday February 15 at Millrose Games New York, N.Y. Friday-Saturday February 21-22 at Virginia Tech Challenge Blacksburg, Va. Saturay February 22 at Alex Wilson Invite South Bend, Ind. Thursday-Saturday February 27-March 1 at ACC Championship Clemson, S.C. Friday-Saturday March
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