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General Information Men’s Track & Field Full name: ...... Institute of Technology Team Information Location:...... , Ga. 2007 ACC Championships: ...... 4th (Indoor) Founded: ...... 1885 ...... 6th (Outdoor) Enrollment: ...... 18,654 ACC Champion: ...... James Lemons (Triple Jump) Nickname: ...... Yellow Jackets, Ramblin’ Wreck All-ACC: ...... Alphonso Jordan (Triple Jump) Mascot: ...... “Buzz,” 1930 Model A Ford ...... James Lemons (Triple Jump) Colors: ...... Old Gold and White ...... Steve Marcelle (Shot Put) Affiliation: ...... NCAA Division I ...... Jerome Miller () Conference: ...... Atlantic Coast (ACC) NCAA Championship Qualifiers: ....James Lemons (Triple Jump) Facility (Capacity): ...... George C. Griffin Track ...... Jerome Miller (High Jump) ...... (1,500) ...... Alphonso Jordan (Triple Jump) Quick Facts President: ...... Dr. G. Wayne Clough ...... Steve Marcelle (Discus) ...... (, 1964) Athletic Director: ...... Dan Radakovich ...... (Indiana Univ. of Penn., 1980) Athletic Association Phone: ...... 404-894-5400 Credits: The 2008 Georgia Tech men’s track & field media guide was designed and edited by Daniel Apple with assistance from Dan Goldberger. Inside covers Media Relations designed by Daniel Apple. Outside covers designed by Summit Athletic Media. Head shots and team Assistant AD for Media Relations: ...... Dean Buchan photos taken by Rob Skinner. Action photos ...... (UNC - Wilmington, 1987) taken by Christopher Gooley, Uwezu McReynolds Associate Director: ...... Mike Stamus and Rob Skinner. Printed by Ebsco Media of , Ala...... (Virginia Tech, 1982) Assistant Director: ...... Cheryl Watts ...... (Georgia Tech, 2002) Assistant Director: ...... Seth Gerard ...... (UMass, 2002) Graduate Assistant: ...... Erica Littles Table of Contents ...... (Georgia Southern, 2003) Quick Facts ...... 1 Assistant SID/Track Contact: ...... Dan Goldberger Roster ...... 2 ...... (SUNY New Paltz, 2003) Athlete Profiles...... 4-15 E-mail:...... [email protected] Head Coach Grover Hinsdale ...... 16 Intern/Assistant Track Contact:...... Daniel Apple Head Cross Country Coach Alan Drosky ...... 17 Office Phone: ...... 404-894-5445 Assistant Coaches...... 18-19 SID Fax: ...... 404-894-1248 Georgia Tech Administration ...... 20 Tech Athletics Website:...... www.ramblinwreck.com Support Staff ...... 21 2007 Results ...... 22-23 Atlantic Coast Conference ...... 24 Men’s Track & Field All-Time Records ...... 25 Staff Information Top Indoor Performers ...... 26-27 Head Coach: ...... Grover Hinsdale (Ferris State, 1976) Top Outdoor Performers ...... 28-29 Year at Tech: ...... 29th (15th as head coach) At the ACC & NCAA Championships ...... 30 Office Phone: ...... 404-894-5488 NCAA Champions ...... 31 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] All-Americans ...... 31-32 Distance Coach: ...... Alan Drosky (Georgia Tech, 1987) NCAA Qualifiers ...... 33 Year at Tech: ...... 17th ACC Champions ...... 34 Office Phone: ...... 404-894-4220 All-ACC Performers ...... 35 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] World Competition ...... 36 Jumps/Hurdles Coach: ...... Nat Page (Cal Poly, 1991) All-Time Letterwinners ...... 37-39 Year at Tech: ...... 12th Coaching History ...... 40 Office Phone: ...... 404-894-8220 Hall of Fame Performers ...... 41 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] All-Time Captains ...... 41 Throws Coach: ...... Allen Bradd (North Carolina, 1999) Qualifying for NCAA Championships ...... 42 Year at Tech: ...... 5th Tech National Champions ...... 43 Office Phone: ...... 404-894-4422 George C. Griffin Track/Morris Bryan Stadium ...... 44-45 E-Mail: ...... [email protected] Tech Campus ...... 46-47 Tech Degree ...... 48 Hearn Academic Center/Hugh Spruill Strength Center ...... 49 Tech Tradition ...... 50-51 Total Person Program ...... 52 2

Georgia Tech Men’s 2008 Track & Field Roster Roster

Kevin Arends SO Distance Webster Groves, Mo. (Webster Groves) Will Bonn JR Distance Fayetteville, Ga. (Landmark Christian) Juan Cave JR Jumps Voorhees, N.J. (St. Joe’s Prep) Hunter Clasen FR Sprints Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Jesuit) Joseph DiDia FR Sprints Roswell, Ga. (Pope) Matt DiDia JR Sprints Roswell, Ga. (Pope) Cristan Duvall SR Steeplechase, Dist. Norcross, Ga. (Wesleyan School) Dave Ford JR Sprints, Hurdles Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North) E.C. Gibbs JR Middle Distance Cullman, Ala. (Cullman) Casey Gramling JR Distance Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity) Tim Guglielmo SO Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill) David Herren GS Middle Distance Rome, Ga. (Rome) Matthew Hickey SO Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (St. Pius X) Mohamed Himedan SO Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (Berkmar) Derek Hoye SR Middle Distance Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles Prepatory) Greg Johnson JR Distance Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity) Mario Johnson JR Sprints, Hurdles Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City) Alphonso Jordan SO Jumps/Hurdles Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell) James Lemons II SR Jumps Atlanta, Ga. (St. Pius X) Steve Marcelle RS SO Throws Green Bay, Wis. (Green Bay Preble) Billy Mateker SO Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood) Antonio McKay Jr. FR Sprints Roswell, Ga. (St. Pius X) D.J. McMillan FR Distance Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharette) Mark Mendrek-Laske FR Distance New Orleans, La. (Benjamin Franklin) Jerome Miller SR Jumps Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) Taylor Narewski SR Sprints Birmingham, Ala. (Jefferson County International Baccalaureate) Thomas Oatts III SO Sprints/Hurdles Knoxville, Tenn. (Bearden) Nigel Orr JR Jumps, Sprints Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University) Andy Powlen SR Throws Kewanna, Ind. (Caston) Subbu Sivanesan FR Sprints Marietta, Ga. (George Walton) Garad Soderman SO Distance Charlotte, N.C. (North Mechlenburg) Morgan Stephenson SO Distance Kailua, Hawaii (Iolani) James Taylor JR Distance Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth) Nathan Tew FR Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood) Austin Whittington JR Sprints, Hurdles Wilmington, Del. (Salesianum) 3

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Kevin Arends Juan Cave Athletes Sophomore - Distance Junior - Jumps Webster Groves, Mo. (Webster Groves) Voorhees, N.J. (St. Joe’s Prep)

2006-07: Did not compete for the Yellow 2006-07: Placed fifth in the high jump at the Jackets. ACC Outdoor Championships with a mark of 6 High School: Four-year letterwinner in track feet, 6 3/4 inches ... Jumped an NCAA Regional & field and cross country under coach Dan Qualifying mark of 6 feet 10 3/4 inches in the Sebben at Webster Groves High School ... high jump at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... National Honor Society. Had an indoor season-best mark of 6 feet, 11 3/ Personal: Born Kevin Jos Arends on 4 inches in the high jump at the Clemson September 22, 1987 in New York, N.Y. ... Son of Invitational ... Placed second in high jump to Joop Arends and Carolin Van Marrelo ... Majoring in mechanical earn All-ACC honors at the ACC Indoor Championships with a mark of engineering. 6 feet, 11 1/2 inches. 2005-06: Tied the outdoor school record at the USATF Junior National Championships with a personal-record clear of 7'1.50" ... Earned All-ACC honors at the ACC Outdoor Championships with a mark of 6'10.75" to finish in second place ... Posted a runner-up finish in the high jump at the ACC Indoor Championships with a personal-best clear of 7'1" to earn all-conference honors. High School: Lettered in four seasons in track under coach Curt Cockenberg ... High Jump state champion in junior and senior seasons ... Won Philadelphia Catholic League championships in the high jump for both the indoor and outdoor seasons as a sophomore, junior and senior ... Finished his career as a three-time all-state honoree, four-time Nike All-American and 10-time all-catholic honoree ... Holds the outdoor state meet record with a mark of 6'10.50" in the high jump ... Broke school record in the high jump for the indoor season (6-10.75) and outdoor season (6-10.50) ... Lettered in soccer for one season as a forward ... National Honor Society. Personal: Born Juan Eric Cave II on May 5, 1987, in Philadelphia, Pa. ... Parents are Juan and Kim-Nixon Cave ... Has one sibling, Corey ... Enjoys playing soccer and baseball ... Majoring in bio-medical engineer- ing.

Will Bonn Hunter Clasen Junior - Distance Freshman - Sprints Fayetteville, Ga. (Landmark Christian) Tampa, Fla. (Tampa Jesuit) Did not compete for the Jackets. 2006-07: Letter four seasons under Only competed for Tech during the High School: 2005-06: Coach Ray Rodriguez at Tampa Jesuit high indoor season ... Tallied an eighth-place finish school ... Served one season as team captain ... at the Clemson Invitational with a season-best 2006 State Champion in the 400-meter and time of 8:57.05 in the 3,000 meters ... Clocked a 4x800-meter relay ... Named 2007 season-best time of 4:33.18 in the mile at the Hillsborough County Boy's Scholer Athlete of Rod McCravy Memorial. the Year ... Earned all-county honors in track Lettered three years ... Led High School: in 2006 & '07 ... Holds school records in the team to three state cross country championships from 2002 to 2004 ... DMR, 200m, 400m, 4x400m and 4x800m ... Principal's Honor Roll ... Individual state champion in 2004... Named to All-Metro track and Mu Alpha Theta ... National Honor Society. cross country teams his senior year by the Atlanta Track Club... Won Born Hunter Lee Clasen on March 7, 1989 in Tampa, Fla. ... the Georgia state title in the 1600 and 3200 meters in 2004 and 2005 Personal: Son of Martin and Annie Clasen ... Has one sister, Jamie (22) ... Lists ... Received Coach's Award during freshman year and was named team waterskiing, camping and hiking as hobbies ... Majoring in earth and MVP as a sophomore and junior ... Honor Roll, Beta Club, Honor atmospheric science. Board, and Mr. Landmark Christian. Personal: Born William Edward Bonn on September 1, 1986 in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of Edward and Martha Bonn ... Majoring in public policy. 5

Joseph DiDia Freshman - Sprints Roswell, Ga. (Pope)

High School: Three-year letterwinner in track & field under coaches Matt Fox and Cathi Monk ... Named Most Valuable Sprinter by Pope high school ... Lettered three seasons on the football team ... Earned all-county honors at wide receiver during senior year ... Gradu- Athletes ated with honors. Personal: Born Joseph Matthew DiDia on March 26, 1989 in Woodbridge, N.J. ... Son of James and Barbra DiDia (Di-dia) ... Older brother, Matt, is also a member of the Tech track & field team ... Enjoys golf, basketball and traveling ... Majoring in management and finance.

Cristan Duval Senior - Steeplechase, Distance Norcross, Ga. (Wesleyan School)

2006-07: Finished with a team-best and NCAA Regional Qualifying time of 9:06.38 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Placed 11th at the ACC Outdoor Championships in 3,000-SC with a time of 9:24.69 ... Ran an indoor season-best time of 8:56.51 in the 3,000-meter run at the Diet Pepsi Invitational. 2005-06: Ran a team-high 8:52.73 in the 3,000-meter run at the Clemson Invitational to place seventh ... Did not compete for Tech during the outdoor season. 2004-05: Clocked a NCAA East Region qualifying time of 9:04.69 in the 3,000-Steeplechase at the Outdoor ACC Championships, finishing in sixth place ... Won the Steeplechase at the Clemson Invitational with a time of 9:20.49 ... Posted an outdoor season-best time of 4:02.45 in the 1500 at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Did not compete for Tech during the indoor season. Matt DiDia 2003-04: Held Tech's top time in the 3000-Steeplechase with a mark Junior - Sprints of 9:11.48 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Registered a sixth-place Roswell, Ga. (Pope) finish in the 3000-SC at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Tallied a runner-up finish at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a time of 9:36.84 ... Ran an indoor season-best time of 8:42.15 in the 3000 meters. Ran team outdoor season-best 2006-07: Two-year letterwinner in at Wesleyan times in both the 200- and 400-meter ... Ran High School: School ... Was a four-year letterwinner in cross country ... Won the state a personal-best time of 22.39 om the 200m at title from 2000-02 and helped team win two state championships in the Wake Forest Open ... Led the 4x400- junior and senior seasons ... Finished 12th in the Footlocker South meter relay team to an eighth-place finish and Regionals this past summer ... Selected as the team captain in junior and a time of 3:15.23 at the ACC Outdoor Champi- senior seasons ... Elected most valuable runner as a senior ... Played onships ... Had a team indoor season-best time soccer for four years as a midfielder ... Guided team to a region of 49.21 in the 400m at the Meyo Invitational championship in 2000 ... Elected team captain in senior year ... Peer ... Placed ninth in the 400m with a time of 49.39 at the ACC Indoor Leadership leader. Championships. Born Cristan Dominic Duvall on Aug. 2, 1985, in Atlanta, Ga. Clocked an outdoor season-best time of 48.43 in the 400- Personal: 2005-06: ... Parents are Derrell and Darlene Duvall ... Majoring in Management. meter dash at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Posted an indoor season-best time of 48.88 in the 400 at the Meyo Invitational. High School: Lettered in track for three seasons under coach Cathi Mork ... Tabbed team's Most Valuable Performer as a senior ... Won the 400 meters at the outdoor region meet during his senior season ... Lettered in football for one season as a wide receiver and free safety ... Graduated with honors. Personal: Born Matthew James DiDia on March 30, 1987, in New Brunswick, N.J. ... Parents are James and Barbara DiDia (Di-dia) ... Has one younger brother, Joe, who is a member of the Tech track & field team ... Enjoys playing golf ... Majoring in management. 6 Athletes

Dave Ford Junior - Sprints, Hurdles Indianapolis, Ind. (Lawrence North)

2006-07: Ran a personal-best and team season-best time of 14.56 in the 110m HH at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Ran a personal- E.C. Gibbs best time of 8.19 in the 60-meter hurdles at the Junior - Middle Distance ACC Indoor Championships for a 10th-place Cullman, Ala. (Cullman) finish. 2005-06: Battled injuries throughout the 2006-07: Finished the 1500m with a season ... Clocked a personal-record time of personal-best and NCAA Regional qualifying 14.99 in the 110-meter high hurdles at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... time of 3:47.49 at the Georgia Tech Invitational Posted an indoor season-best time of 8.29 in the 60m hurdles at the ... Ran a season-best time of 1:52.87 in the 800- Clemson Opener. meter at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... High School: Lettered in track for four seasons under coach Bob Crossed the line in fifth place in the 1500m at Potter ... Led team to state titles in 2002 and '03 ... Named team's Most the ACC Outdoor Championships with a time Valuable Performer ... Earned all-state honors in the high jump and 110- of 3:49.31 ... Placed sixth at the ACC Indoor and 300-meter hurdles events ... Finished 10th nationally in the 60m Championships in the 800m with a time of 1:54.54 ... Held the team's hurdles ... Finished sixth in the high jump at the Midwest All-Star Meet fastest time of the season and set a personal-best in the mile with a of Champions ... Lettered in four seasons in tennis and one season in time of 4:11.74 at the Meyo Invitational. basketball ... Was a two-year captain in tennis and a one-year captain 2005-06: Clocked an outdoor season-best time of 1:53.06 to finish in track ... National Honor Roll. fourth in the 800 meters at the Orange and Purple Classic ... Won the Personal: Born David Charles Ford on Aug. 9, 1986, in Indianapolis, 800 at the Clemson Invitational with a time of 1:56.00 ... Tallied a first- Ind. ... Parents are Mac and Gloria Ford ... Has two brothers, Rafael and place finish in the 1500 meters at the Walt Disney World Invitational ... Danny, and one sister, Lauren ... Sister, Lauren, is a senior volleyball Posted a personal-record time of 3:51.90 in the 1500m at the Georgia player at South Carolina and lettered one season at Wisconsin (2002) Tech Invitational ... Anchored the Tech 4x400m relay team at the ... Enjoys bowling and watching movies ... Majoring in science, technol- outdoor ACC meet that finished fifth with a time of 3:13.57 ... Ran the ogy and culture. top time for the indoor season at the Rod McCravy Memorial, finishing third with a mark of 1:52.81 ... Posted a season-best time of 4:17.19 in the Joe Fulton mile at the Meyo Invitational. High School: Played football, basketball, and ran cross country and Freshman - Distance track ... Won the Wendy's High School Heisman ... 2005 Gatorade Marietta, Ga. (Lassiter) Track & Field Athlete of the Year ... 2005 State Indoor MVP ... Finished sixth in the 1500 meters with a time of 3:52.47 at the USATF Junior High School: Four-year letterwinner in track Nationals to earn all-America honors ... Named to Junior Olympic all- and cross country ... Received county America team, Indoor and Outdoor all-America teams, and USA Youth honorable mention as a senior ... Earned Outdoor all-America team ... Won numerous indoor and outdoor track Cherokee County Championship as a state titles his sophomore, junior, and senior years ... Also holds the sophomore ... Named most promising freshman state indoor record in the 800m along with school records in the indoor ... Participated in Nike Ream Nationals ... and outdoor 400m, 800m, 1600m, 4x400 and 4x800 relays ... SGA National Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta. Vice-President, German National Honor Society, National Honor Personal: Born Joseph Ryan Fulton on Society, Senior Hall of Fame, and Most Outstanding Senior. February 28, 1989, in Arlington, Texas ... Parents are Jimmy Fulton and Personal: Born Emory Clarence Gibbs on September 12, 1986 in Susan Westwood ... Has five younger sisters and one younger brother Cullman, Ala. ... Son of Emory and Teresa Gibbs ... Majoring in manage- ... Hobbies include playing guitar and sports ... Majoring in electrical ment. engineering. 7

Casey Gramling Junior - Distance Roswell, Ga. (Blessed Trinity)

2006-07: Ran an outdoor season-best time of 4:05.15 in the 1500-meter at the Wake Forest Open ... Finished the 5000-meter run at the Auburn Tiger Classic in a time of 15:32.15 ... Ran his best 3,000-meter indoor time at the Diet Pepsi Invitational with a time of 9:19.52. Athletes 2005-06: Did not compete for the Jackets. High School: Lettered four years in cross country and track, also played football... Helped team to state cross country title in 2003 and individually won the state 1600m title in 2004 ... President of Spirit Club, National Honor Society. Personal: Born Casey Joseph Gramling on June 20, 1987 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of John and Audrey Gramling ... Majoring in biology.

David Herren Graduate Student - Middle Distance Rome, Ga. (Rome)

2006-07: Ran a team-best time of 8:21.42 in the 3000 meter competition at the Meyo Invitational ... Posted a season-best indoor time of 4:12.70 in the one mile run at the Tyson Invitational ... Clocked a time of 4:22.65 in the one mile run at the ACC Indoor Champion- ships, finishing ninth. 2005-06: Ran a personal-record time of 3:49.84 in the 1500 meters at the ACC Outdoor Championships, finishing in seventh place ... Tallied a third-place finish in the mile with a lifetime-best indoor time of 4:12.66 at the Rod McCravy Memorial ... Held Tech's top time for the indoor season in the mile and the top 1500m time for the outdoor season. 2004-05: Posted a season-best time of 1:55.34 in the prelims of the 800 meters at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Finished seventh in the 800 at the Clemson Invitational with a time of 1:56.78 ... Ranked second on the Tech squad in the 800 for the outdoor season ... Redshirted during the indoor season ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. In 2003-04: Tallied a season-best time of 4:03.72 in the 1500 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Ran the 1500 in 4:05.64 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Competed in the 800 and mile during the indoor season ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Was a three-year letterwinner in track and field at Rome High School under coach Andy Blackburn ... Won the 4A state Tim Guglielmo championship in the 1,600m and 3,200m as a junior and senior ... Finished runner-up at the state championship in the 3,200m and third Sophomore - Distance in the 1,600m as a sophomore ... Named Athlete of the Year for cross Lawrenceville, Ga. (Collins Hill) country and track ... Lettered for four seasons in cross country ... Was a 4A state champion as a senior and finished second as a junior ... 2006-07: Ran a time of 1:56.95 in the 800 Selected to the Footlocker All-South team in 2003 ... Recipient of the meter competition at the ACC Outdoor Athlete of the Year Scholarship Award given by Rome/Floyd Sports Championships ... Posted a time of 2:43.93 in Hall of Fame ... Holds school records in the 1,600m (4:17), 3,200m (9:17) the 1000 meter run at the Meyo Invitational. and 5K (15:26) ... National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor High School: Two-year letterwinner in cross Society, Senior Class Representative and Freshman Mentor Program country and track & field under coach Andrew member ... Graduated with honors and in the top 10 percent of his class. Hudson at Collins Hill High School ... Named Personal: Born David Joseph Herren on Feb. 2, 1985, in Rome, Ga. ... cross country all-county in 2005 ... Finished in Parents are Dr. Joseph and Gloria Herren ... Enjoys Bass fishing, water top 5 percent of High School class. sports and golf ... Father played baseball at Columbus State University Personal: Born Tim James Guglielmo on Sept. 9, 1987 in Stoneham, from 1969-72 ... Earned his Biology undergraduate degree in May, 2007 Mass. ... Son of Russell and Leslie Guglielmo ... Majoring in electrical ... Working on a master’s degree in health systems. engineering. 8

Derek Hoye Athletes Senior - Middle Distance Columbus, Ohio (St. Charles Prepatory)

2006-07: Posted an indoor time of 1:50.17 in the 800 meter competition at the Meyo Invitational ... Posted a personal-best, team- best and NCAA Region qualifying mark of 1:50.07 in the 800 meter event at the Georgia Tech Outdoor Invitational ... Posted a season- best time of 2:34.21 in the 1000 meter run at the Meyo Invitational. 2005-06: Led Tech in the 400-meter dash for both the indoor and outdoor seasons and carried the top 400 meters time for the outdoor season ... Tallied a fourth-place finish in the 800 meters with an indoor season-best time of 47.33 ... Finished fifth at the ACC Indoor Champion- ships in the 400m dash (47.66) ... Ran an outdoor season-best time of 1:51.05 in the 800m at the Georgia Tech Invitational. 2004-05: Was Tech's top competitor in the 800 meters for both the indoor and outdoor seasons ... Won the 800m with a NCAA Region qualifying time of 1:49.23 at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Finished first in the 800m at the Clemson Invitational with a time of 1:51.77 ... Ran a leg of the 4x400m relay team that finished the ACC outdoor season with the third fastest time (3:10.24) ... Clocked an indoor season-best time of 1:52.00 to finish eighth in the 800m at the Alex Wilson Invitational. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track ... Selected as team's Most Valuable Performer as a senior ... Ended junior season ranked No. 1 in the nation in the 800 meters (1:50.31) ... Earned High School All- America honors ... Won the league title in the 400m as a senior and captured the county, league, state and national titles in the 800m as a junior ... Four-time league champion in 800m and three-time regional and district champion in 400m ... School record holder in 400 meters (47.81) and 800 meters ... Class President. Personal: Born Derek Lawrence Hoye on Aug. 13, 1985, in Columbus, Ohio ... Parents are Larry and Joan Hoye ... Hobbies include reading, playing video games, playing football, basketball and volleyball ... Matthew Hickey Majoring in management. Sophomore - Distance Lawrenceville, Ga. (St. Pius X)

2006-07: Did not compete for Tech. High School: Lettered four years in cross country and track & field at St. Pius X High School under coach Jon Hall ... Member of 2006 track & field state AAAA championship team ... Graduated third in High School class. Personal: Born Matthew Jameson Hickey on June 16, 1988 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Peter and Lauren Hickey ... Majoring in mechanical engineering. Greg Johnson Junior - Distance Mohamed Himedan Alpharetta, Ga. (Blessed Trinity) Sophomore - Distance 2006-07: Clocked a team-best indoor time of Lawrenceville, Ga. (Berkmar) 15:42.78 in the 5000 meter run at the Tiger Invitatonal ... Finished 26th at the ACC 2006-07: Did not compete for the Tech. Outdoor Championships by posting a team- High School: Lettered one year in cross best time of 32:59.91 in the 10000 meter run. country and track & field under coach Eric 2005-06: Did not compete for Tech. Heintz at Berkmar High School ... Earned all- High School: Four-year letter winner in cross county honors in cross country and track & country ... Helped team to 2003 state field in '05-'06. championship in Class AAA ... Named to all-Area team by Atlanta Personal: Born Mohamed Abdalla Himedan Journal Constitution in 2003 and 2004 ... Holds high school cross on Dec. 16, 1987 in El-Obeid, Sudan ... Son of country record in the 5K ... Senior Class President ... Honor Roll student. Abdalla M. Himedan and Zainab E. Ibrahim ... Majoring in computer Personal: Born Gregory on September 30, 1986 in engineering. Kennesaw, Ga. ... Son of Allen and Sharon Johnson ... Majoring in industrial engineering. 9

Mario Johnson Junior - Sprints, Hurdles Jefferson City, Mo. (Jefferson City)

2006-07: Ran a personal record time of 49.57 in the 400m dash at the Meyo Invita- tional ... Ran the third leg on Tech's 4x400m relay team that posted a team-best time of 3:14.26 at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Posted a team-best time of 52.71 in the prelims Athletes of the 400m hurdles at the ACC Outdoor Champioships, finishing eighth in the competi- tion ... Ran a time of 49.25 in the 400m dash at the Wake Forest Outdoor Open ... Ran the second leg on Tech's 4x400m relay team that set a season-best time of 3:15.23 at the ACC Outdoor Champion- ships, finishing eighth. 2005-06: Competed in the 400-meter dash during the indoor season and 400-meter intermediate hurdles for the outdoor season ... Clocked a season-best and NCAA Regional qualifying time of 52.21 in the 400m hurdles at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Ran an indoor season-best time of 49.64 in the 400m dash at the Kentucky Invitational ... Ran legs of the 4x400m relay teams at both the indoor and outdoor ACC meets ... Led the Jackets to a fifth-place finish at the outdoor conference meet and a sixth-place finish at the indoor ACC meet. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track ... Won 300m hurdles state championship in junior and senior seasons ... Ran a leg of the state champion 4x400m relay teams as a sophomore and junior ... Broke the school record in the 300m hurdles with a time of 37.66 ... Guided team to a state title during his junior campaign ... Lettered in football for three seasons as a back and cornerback ... National Honor Society. Personal: Born Demario Reshawn Johnson on Sept. 25, 1986, in Kennett, Mo. ... Parents are Ronald and Regina Franklin ... Has three younger siblings, Shanika, Chris and Shaquita ... Majoring in industrial engineering. Alphonso Jordan Sophomore - Jumps, Hurdles Charlotte, N.C. (Hopewell)

2006-07: Had an astonishing inaugural season in a Tech uniform ... An All-ACC selection for his performance in the triple jump ... Finished fifth at the NCAA East Regional Outdoor Championships in Gainesville, Fla. in the triple jump with a mark of 50'1.50'' ... Ran the third leg on Tech's 4x100m relay team that clocked a team-best outdoor time of 41.63 at the ACC Outdoor Championships, finishing seventh ... Placed third at the ACC Outdoor Championships in the triple jump competition with a mark of 50'4.50'' ... Set a team-best indoor time of 7.71 in the 55m hurdles at the Diet Pepsi Invitational (1/27) ... Set a another team-best indoor mark of 8.16 in the 60m hurdles at the ACC Indoor Champion- ships, finishing eighth ... Placed seventh overall at the ACC Indoor Championships in the event with a leap of 22'11.0'' ... FInished third at the ACC Indoor Championships in the triple jump with a mark of 50’8.25”. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track & field under coach Lawrence Lawson at Hopewell High School ... Earned all-American and all-state honors in the triple jump ... Ranked fourth in the nation in the triple jump ... AAU National Champion, Indoor National Champion, Indoor State Champion and Outdoor State Champion in the triple jump ... Holds the Mecklenburg County record in triple jump ... National Honor Society. Personal: Born Alphonso David Jordan on November 1, 1987 in El Paso, Texas ... Son of Alphonso and Regina Jordan ... Majoring in architecture. 10

Steve Marcelle Athletes Redshirt Sophomore - Throws Green Bay, Wis. (Green Bay Preble)

2006-07: A solid first season of competition for the Yellow Jackets ... Tabbed as an All-ACC performer for the outdoor season in the shot put competition with a mark of 61'11.75'' at the ACC Outdoor Championships, finishing second ... Posted a school record, NCAA provisional qualifying mark of 59'3.00'' in the shot at the Tiger Indoor Invitational ... Aquired a second school record, while setting an NCAA Region qualifying mark in the shot put at the Georgia Tech Outdoor Invitational with a throw of 62'2.50'' ... Finished fifth with a team-best, NCAA Region qualifying mark of 180'3.00'' in the discus competition at the NCAA East Region Championships in Gainesville, Fla. ... Tallied a mark of 172'2.00'' in the James Lemons II discus throw at the ACC Outdoor Championships, finishing fourth. 2005-06: Did not compete for Tech ... Was redshirted. Senior - Jumps High School: Lettered in track for four seasons under coach Pat Atlanta, Ga. (St. Pius X) Prochrow ... Won state title in the shot put as a junior and senior ... Set state meet record in the shot put with a mark of 67'6" and holds all- 2006-07: Had an incredible season as a time state record with a personal-best throw of 68'0.50" ... Won Nike Yellow Jacket ... ACC champion in both the Outdoor High School National Championship in the shot put ... indoor and outdoor triple jump ... An All-ACC Captured discus state title as a senior ... Garnered All-America honors in selection for both the indoor and outdoor the shot put and discus ... Lettered in football and basketball for two season in the triple jump ... An All-ACC selection seasons ... Named all-state in football ... National Honor Roll. for the indoor long jump ... Finished 10th Personal: Born Steve J. Marcelle on Sept. 9, 1986, in Green Bay, Wis. ... overall at the 2007 NCAA Division I Outdoor Parents are Rick and Julie Marcelle ... Has four brothers, Chris, John, Championships in Sacramento, Calif. with a Andy and Ben, and one sister, Tami Culbertson ... Enjoys fishing and leap of 51'1.75'' ... Finished third in the triple jump at the NCAA East hunting ... Majoring in management. Regional in Gainesville, Fla. by setting a mark of 52'1.25'' ... Set a team- best time of 6.69 in the 55m run at the Diet Pepsi Invitational ... Posted team-best marks in the long jump (23'10.25'') and triple jump (51'3.75'') at the ACC Indoor Championships, finishing third and first in the events ... Set an NCAA Region qualifying mark of 52 feet, 4 inches at the ACC Outdoor Championships, setting a new track record at the University of Maryland, finishing in the first position ... Set a team-best, NCAA Region qualifying mark of 24'1.00'' in the long jump competition at the ACC Outdoors Championships, finishing fourth. 2005-06: Did not compete for Tech ... Was redshirted. 2004-05: Established himself as one of the top triple jumpers in the ACC, finishing the outdoor season with the fifth best mark ... Posted a personal-record mark of 50'04" in the triple jump at the Georgia Tech Invitational, qualifying for the NCAA East Region Championships ... Finished fourth in the triple jump at the (48'11.75") ... Posted an indoor personal-best mark of 49'8.50" in the triple jump at the Alex Wilson Invitational ... Registered a fourth-place finish in the triple (49'1.50") at the Indoor ACC Championships. 2003-04: Finished seventh in the triple jump with a mark of 48'0.00" at the Outdoor ACC Championships ... Posted a season-best mark of 49'3.00" in the triple jump to finish third at the Penn Relays ... Tallied a fourth-place finish in the triple jump at the Yellow Jacket Invitational with a mark of 47'5.00" ... Finished ninth in the triple jump at the Indoor ACC Championships with a mark of 48'3.25". High School: Three-year letterwinner in track and field at St. Pius X High School under coach Ed Letts ... Led team to a region championship as a senior by capturing the long and triple jump events ... Earned all- state and all-district in the triple jump in senior year ... Claimed All- America honors in 2003 with a fourth-place finish at the Junior Olympics ... Finished fourth in the 4x400m and sixth in the triple jump at the Track & Field Youth Championships as a junior ... Holds the school record in the triple jump, long jump and 400m ... Played basketball for two seasons ... National Honor Roll. Personal: Born James Edward Lemons II on Oct. 6, 1984, in Atlanta, Ga. ... Parents are James and Catherine Lemons ... Enjoys going to the movies, hanging out with friends, singing and dancing ... Majoring in management. 11

D.J. McMillan Freshman - Distance Alpharetta, Ga. (Alpharetta)

High School: Lettered three seasons in cross country at Alpharetta high school under coach Coteman Binford ... Served three seasons as team captain ... Cross Country County champion in 2005 and '06 ... All-County cross country runner from 2004-06 ... Holds high Athletes school records in cross country and in track (1600m and 3200m) ... Lettered three season in track & field ... Named captain for three seasons ... Named 2006 Atlanta Track Club Man of the Year ... Named Most Valuable Runner in track & field and cross country from 2003-06. Personal: Named Edward Dellano McMillan on October 30, 1988 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Edward and Paulena McMillan ... Has a younger brother, Derrick ... Majoring in management.

Mark Mendrek-Laske Freshman - Distance New Orleans, La. (Benjamin Franklin)

High School: Three-year letterwinner in cross country at Benjamin Franklin high school under coach Amanda Yeates ... Named captain for one season ... Team MVP in cross country from 2004-06 ... All-State cross country in 2004 and '06 ... Lettered four seasons in track Billy Mateker ... Served two seasons as track & field captain Sophomore - Distance ... Won 2007 Indoor 1600-meter and Outdoor Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood) 1600-meter in 2007 ... Earned all-State honors in track from 2005-07 ... Named track MVP from 2005-07. 2006-07: Tallied a team-best time of 2:30.76 Personal: Born Mark Robert Mendrek-Laske on February 13, 1989 in at the Meyo Indoor Invitational ... Posted a Chicago, Ill. ... Son of David Mendrek and Lisa Laske ... Has a younger season-best time of 1:57.09 at the Meyo sister, Alexandra, and a younger brother, Michael ... Grandfather Invitational ... Ran a season-best time of 3:57.92 Robert Laske played college basketball at Ripon College from 1945-49 in the 1500m event at the Georgia Tech ... Undecided major in college of engineer- Outdoor Invitational. High School: Four-year letterwinner in cross country and track & field at Brookwood High School ... Earned all-county honors in cross-country in 2005 ... Salutatorian of High School. Personal: Born William Robert Mateker on March 23, 1988 in San Antonio, Texas ... Son of John and Cindy Mateker ... Majoring in materials science and engineering.

Antonio McKay Jr. Freshman - Sprints Roswell, Ga. (St. Pius X)

High School: Lettered in track & field at St. Pius X high school under head coach Antonio McKay ... Won 2006 and '07 State Champion- ship in the 400-meter ... Member of the 2006 Team State Champions ... 2007 AJC Athlete of the Year ... Ranked No. 2 in the nation in his event ... DeKalb county 400m Athlete of the Year ... Atlanta Athletic Club 400m Athlete of the Year ... Holds 10 high school records. Personal: Born Antonio Ricardo McKay Jr. on October 10, 1988 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Antonio and Trinna McKay ... Has one older sister, Antionetta McKay, who is also a member of the Tech track & field team ... Father ran track at Tech and won gold medals at both the 1984 & 1988 ... Mother holds a PHD in science ... Majoring in management. 12

Jerome Miller during the '03 indoor and outdoor seasons ... Won the high jump and triple jump state titles in Virginia in '04 ... Finished the 2004 season Athletes Senior - Jumps ranked No. 2 in the nation in the high jump ... Was a three-time All- Stafford, Va. (Colonial Forge) American ... Earned all-state, all-district and all-area honors from 2002- 04 ... Helped lead team to indoor and outdoor district titles in '03 and 2006-07: An excellent junior season as a '04 and a regional crown in '03 ... School record holder in high jump Yellow Jacket ... An All-ACC selection for both (7'1"), long jump (23'3") and triple jump (48'2") ... District and Region the indoor and outdoor seasons in the high meet record holder in high jump with marks of 6'8" and 6'9", respec- jump ... NCAA Championships qualifier in the tively ... Honor Roll in all four years and graduated with Summa Cum high jump for the indoor and outdoor seasons Laude honors. ... An ACC Indoor Champion in the high jump ... Personal: Born Jerome Michael Miller on Aug. 14, 1986, on Andrews Air Placed 11th at the 2007 NCAA Division I Force Base in Maryland. Outdoor Championships in Sacramento, Calif. Parents are Jimmie and Melanie Miller ... Twin brother, Jason, is a with a leap of 7'0.25'' in the high jump ... Tallied a mark of 7'1.00'' at the sophomore on the Missouri track team ... Has two other siblings, Jimmie NCAA East Region Championships in Gainesville, Fla., finishing second ... and Jetaime ... Cousin, Franklin Jacobs, set a World Record in the high Posted a mark of 48'6.75'' in the triple jump at the NCAA East Region jump at the 1978 in and was a Championships ... Posted a school record, NCAA provisional qualifying three-time NCAA national champion at Farleigh Dickinson (1976-79) ... mark of 7'2.50'' in the high jump competition at the Clemson Indoor Majoring in aerospace engineering. Opener (12/1) ... Became an ACC Champion in the high jump with a mark of 7'1.00'' at the ACC Indoor Championships ... Finished third in the triple jump at the ACC Indoor Championships with a leap of 48'4.50'' ... Tallied a school-record, lifetime-best, NCAA Region qualifying mark by leaping 7'3.00'' in the high jump at the Yellow Jacket Outdoor Invitational (3/30) ... Finished second in the high jump at the ACC Outdoor Championships with a mark of 7'0.50'' ... Set an outdoor personal record mark of 49'9.25'' in the triple jump competition at the ACC Outdoor Championships, finishing fourth. 2005-06: Garnered All-America honors in the high jump at the NCAA Outdoor Championships (7'0.25") ... Tallied a school record tying mark of 7'1.50" at the outdoor NCAA meet to advance to the finals ... Qualified for first NCAA Championships by finishing fourth in the high jump at the NCAA East Region Championships with a mark of 6'11" ... Posted a personal-best outdoor mark of 7'1" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Garnered All-ACC honors for the second consecutive season with a third-place finish in the high jump at the ACC Outdoor Championships (6'8.75") ... Tallied a personal-record mark of 49'1.75" in the triple jump at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Tied an indoor school record with a personal-record leap of 7'1.75" at the Kentucky Invita- tional ... Earned all-conference honors in the high jump for the second straight season at the ACC Indoor Championships with a mark of 6'11.50" ... Finished runner-up at the indoor ACC meet in the triple jump with a personal-record mark of 48'10.25" ... Won the high jump event at the Rod McCravy Memorial with a mark of 6'11.50". 2004-05: Became one of the top high jumpers in the ACC ... Posted a NCAA East Region qualifying mark of 6'11.75" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Finished seventh at the NCAA Region meet with a mark of 6'11" ... Garnered All-ACC honors at both the indoor and outdoor ACC Championships ... Tied for first at the indoor ACC meet with a season-best mark of 6'11.75", finishing second after losing in a jump-off ... Registered a third-place finish at the outdoor ACC meet with a mark of 6'10.75" ... Had an outdoor season-best mark of 47'9.25" in the triple jump at the Orange & Purple Classic ... Finished ninth at the indoor ACC meet in the triple jump (46'7.50"). High School: Four-year letterwinner in track and field at Colonial Forge, Springbrook (Silver Spring, Md.) and Western Branch High Schools ... Won the high jump Maryland state championship during the outdoor season in 2002 ... Captured the high jump Virginia state crown 13

Thomas Oatts III Sophomore - Sprints, Hurdles Knoxville, TN (Bearden)

2006-07: Posted an indoor time of 51.30 at the Kentucky Invitational (1/12) ... Competed in the 400m dash event at the ACC Indoor Championships, posting a time of 52.18. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track & field at Bearden High School under coach Athletes Barry Foust...2006 all-American in the 400- meter hurdles...2006 all-state in 300-meter hurdles and 4x400-meter relay...Finished third at the Nike Outdoor Nationals in the 400m hurdles with a time of 52.74...National Honor Society. Personal: Born Thomas Jay Oatts III on March 18, 1988 in Kennewick, Washington...Son of Tom and Kari Oatts...Father was member of Centre College track & field team...Majoring in computer engineering.

Taylor Narewski Senior - Sprints Birmingham, Ala. (Jefferson County International Baccalaureate)

2006-07: Posted an indoor season-best time of 53.25 in the 400m dash at the Clemson Invitational (1/19). 2005-06: Clocked an indoor season-best time of 23.35 in the 200-meter dash at the Clemson Opener ... Missed the rest of the track seasons due to injuries ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2004-05: Ran the second fastest time of the outdoor season for Tech in the 400 meters (49.77) at the Yellow Jacket Invitational ... Ran the second leg of the 4x400m relay team that posted the third best time in the ACC at the Clemson Invitational (3:10.24) ... Posted a personal-best time of 22.50 in the 200 meters at the Clemson Invitational ... Ran an indoor career-best time of 22.78 in the 200 at the Meyo Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. 2003-04: Posted a season-best time of 51.07 in the 400 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Ran the 400 meters during the indoor season ... Finished with a time of 51.99 in the prelims of the 400 at the Indoor ACC Championships ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Lettered in track and field for three seasons under coach Jerry Nix ... Earned all-state honors in both indoor and outdoor track in the 400 meters as a senior ... Birmingham Super Metro Team member ... Selected to the all-county team in sophomore, junior and senior seasons ... Lettered in cross country and basketball for one season ... Academic all-state in junior and senior seasons ... Class President and Valedictorian ... National Honor Society ... AP Scholar and Dr. Pepper Student of the Year. Personal: Born Taylor Scott Narewski on Oct. 25, 1984, in Greenville, S.C. ... Parents are Stan and Ann Narewski ... Father ran at Livingston University from 1969-71 ... Majoring in public policy. 14

Andy Powlen Athletes Senior - Throws Kewanna, Ind. (Caston)

2006-07: Posted a season-best indoor mark of 56'0'' in the shot put competition at the Kentucky Invitational ... Tallied a mark of 54'4.50'' at the ACC Indoor Championships, finishing sixth ... Had season-best outdoor marks in the shot put (56'6.75) and discus (152'03'') events at the Wake Forest Open ... Finished sixth in the shot put at the ACC Outdoor Championships with a throw of 54'7.50'' ... Threw the discus 145'11'' finishing ninth in the ACC at the Outdoor Championships. 2005-06: Was Tech's top shot putter for both the indoor and outdoor seasons ... Tallied a third-place finish with a NCAA Regional and personal-record toss of 57'7" at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Finished eighth at the NCAA East Region Championships (57'1.50") ... Posted a mark of 56'2" at the ACC Outdoor Championships to finish in fourth place ... Tallied a fourth-place finish at the ACC Indoor Champi- onships with a lifetime-best mark of 57'11.25". 2004-05: Finished fifth at the USATF Junior National Championships with the 6k shot put mark of 60'0.50" ... Competed unattached at the Georgia Tech Invitational and tossed the shot put 55'11", finishing the season ranked No. 5 among juniors in the U.S. ... Was redshirted. High School: Four-year letterwinner in track under coach Callen Ulrick ... Finished runner-up at the state championships as a senior ... School record holder in shot put (61'4") and discus (166'10") ... Lettered in football in four seasons as a defensive tackle ... Wrestled for four seasons and broke the school record with 130 wins in his career ... Elected team captain for football, track and wrestling in junior and senior seasons ... National Honor Society, Key and Science club member. Personal: Born Andy Tommie Powlen on Feb. 7, 1986, in Logansport, Ind. ... Parents are Steve and Maribel Powlen ... Has an older sister, Nigel Orr Genie, and two younger brothers, Bryan and Jeremy ... Enjoys playing Junior - Jumps, Sprints all sports and computers ... Majoring in economics. Charlotte, N.C. (Harding University) Subbu Sivanesan 2006-07: Posted the second best indoor Freshman - Sprints mark of 23'6.25'' in the long jump competition at the Kentucky Invitational ... Tallied a Marietta, Ga. (George Walton) season-best indoor mark of 48'10.75'' in the triple jump at the Kentucky Invitational. High School: Three-year letterwinner in track 2005-06: Tech's top long jumper for both & field under Coach Tom Williams at George the indoor and outdoor seasons ... Tallied a Walton high School ... Holds school-record in seventh-place finish in the long jump at the the 400-meter ... Member of 2007 Region and ACC Outdoor Championships with a mark of 24'1" ... Finished sixth at County Championship team ... Honor roll ... the Walt Disney World Invitational with a NCAA Regional qualifying Played violin. mark of 24'3" ... Finished fourth in the triple jump at the outdoor ACC Personal: Born Subbu Narayanan Sivanesan meet (48'1.25") ... Posted an outdoor season-best mark of 49'1" at the on May 7, 1989 in Marietta, Ga. ... Son of N. Yellow Jacket Invitational to finish in fifth place ... Tallied Tech's top and Rukmani Sivanesan ... Has two siblings ... Interested in pursuing a mark for the indoor season in the triple jump at the Kentucky career as an investment banker ... Majoring in management. Invitational with a personal-best leap of 48'10.25" ... Finished fourth in the triple at the ACC Indoor Championships (48'8"). High School: Lettered in track in four seasons under coach Rudy Brown ... Won 4A North Carolina State Championship in the triple jump as a senior ... Finished senior season ranked No. 7 in the nation in the triple jump ... Garnered Nike indoor and outdoor All-America honors in the triple jump as a senior ... Earned all-conference honors in triple and long jump events in final three seasons ... Two-time AAU National Champion in the 4x800m relay ... Tabbed 2005 Taco Bell Invitational Field MVP ... Mecklenburg county record holder in the triple jump ... Honor Roll student. Personal: Born Nigel Lee Orr on April 1, 1987, in Belleville, Ill. ... Parents are Duane and Dawne Posey-Orr ... Has one older brother, Omar ... Enjoys traveling, playing video games and drawing ... Majoring in building construction. 15

Garad Soderman Nathan Tew Sophomore - Distance Freshman - Distance Charlotte, N.C. (North Mechlenburg) Lawrenceville, Ga. (Brookwood)

2006-07: Did not compete for the Yellow High School: Four-year letterwinner in track Jackets this season. & field at Brookwood high school ... Served High School: Two-year letterwinner in cross one year as team captain ... Lettered four country and track & field under coach Justin seasons in cross country ... Named team Nauman at North Mecklenburg High School ... captain for one season ... Member of the 2003 Led cross country team to 2005 conference Cross Country State Champions. Athletes championship ... Earned cross country all- Personal: Born Nathan Alexander Tew on conference honors in 2004 and 2005 ... Named October 18, 1988 in Decatur, Ga. ... Son of David cross country MVP in 2004 and 2005 ... Lettered three years in soccer and Ann Tew ... Has one older brother, Daniel ... Enjoys fishing ... under coach Mark Calderone ... Honor Roll. Intends to major in materials science and engineering. Personal: Born Garad John Soderman on June 14, 1988 in Seattle, Wash. ... Son of Gary and Marianne Soderman ... Intends to major in Nazar Trilisky mechanical engineering. Senior - Distance Morgan Stephenson Snellville, Ga. (Brookwood) Sophomore - Distance 2006-07: Posted a personal record time in Kailua, Hawaii (Iolani) the 3000m run (8:43.33) at the ACC Indoor Championships, finishing 24th ... Set a team- 2006-07: Did not compete for Tech. best, lifetime-best outdoor mark of 15:10.30 in High School: Three-year letterwinner in cross the 5000m run at the ACC Outdoor country under Coach Jim Rubasch at Iolani Championships, finishing 19th ... Tallied a High School...Lettered three years in track & season-best time (3:58.51) in the 1500m run at field under coach Chet Blanton...Earned all- the Auburn Tiger Invitational. state honors in 2005 and 2006. 2005-06: Ran a personal-record outdoor time of 1:58.19 in the 800 Personal: Born Alexander Morgan Billingsley meters to finish 10th at the Orange and Purple Classic ... Top 1500 Stephenson on December 26, 1987 in Honolulu, meters time came at the Georgia Tech Invitational (3:58.11) ... Tallied a Hawaii...Son of Robert Stephenson and Sharon Billingsley ... Majoring in fifth-place finish in the 1500 at the Orange and Purple Classic (3:59.11) ... chemical engineering. Clocked a personal-record time of 8:53.27 at the ACC Indoor Champion- ships ... Posted an indoor lifetime-best time of 4:26.77 in the mile at the Tiger Classic, finishing in eighth place. 2004-05: Clocked a season-best time of 3:57.48 in the 1500 meters at the Outdoor ACC Championships, finishing in 15th place ... Tallied a 25th-place finish in the 5,000 meters at the outdoor ACC meet with a time of 15:20.15 ... Finished eighth at the Clemson Invitational in the 1500 (4:01.73) ... Tallied a fourth-place finish in the 1500 at the Orange & Purple Classic (4:04.47) ... Ran a season-best time of 1:58.44 in the 800 at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Finished 22nd in the mile at the Meyo Invitational (4:37.49) ... Posted an indoor season-best time of 8:54.68 in the 3,000 meters at the Meyo Invitational ... ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School: Lettered in cross country and track ... Helped lead cross country team to a 5A state title in junior and senior seasons ... Elected team captain for cross country as a senior ... Ran a leg of the record setting 4x1600 relay team at the Georgia Tech Invitational (17:51) ... James Taylor German Honor Society and Engineering club member. Junior - Distance Personal: Born Nazar Trilisky on Nov. 23, 1985, in Kharkiv, Ukraine ... Parents are Ilya Trilisky and Tat'yana Smitnova ... Older brother Egor Cumming, Ga. (South Forsyth) graduated from Tech in 2003.

2006-07: Tallied an outdoor season-best time of 4:12.25 in the 1500m run at the Georgia Tech Invitational ... Clocked an outdoor time of 15:36.79 in the 5000m run at the Auburn Tiger Invitational). 2005-06: Did not compete for Tech. High School: Four-year letter winner... Helped team to region championship in 2001 and second place finish at 2002 GHSA AAAA Championships... Chosen to Foot Locker South Region team from 2001 to 2003... Member of school record holder in numerous relay track disciplines... National Honor Society, Math Team. Personal: Born James McCarter Taylor on March 17, 1987 in Atlanta, Ga. ... Son of Mac and Elizabeth Taylor... Plans to major in Mechanical Engineering. 16 Coaches

Head Coach Grover Hinsdale 15th Season (29th Overall) Ferris State, 1976

A 2003 inductee into Ferris State University's Hall of Fame, Grover Hinsdale enters his 29th season at Georgia Tech and 15th as head coach of the men's track and field team. promoted to assistant head track coach in 1992 and was named head coach the The Yellow Jackets have posted seven top-10 indoor and outdoor NCAA following year. Championship finishes during Hinsdale's tenure. He was named Atlantic Coast He led Tech to a seventh-place NCAA Indoor Championship finish and an Conference Indoor Coach of the Year in 2002 and has tutored four Olympic Gold eighth-place NCAA Outdoor Championship finish during the 1998 season. That year, Medalists, 13 NCAA champions and 70 All-Americans. the Jackets produced three national champions, as Krummenacker won the indoor Among the group of talented athletes that struck gold is , who 800 meters, Taylor captured the outdoor 400 intermediate hurdles, and the men's won Olympic gold in 1996, and was a two-time national champion and six-time All- outdoor 4x400 relay team captured the NCAA title with a time of 3:01.89. American during his Tech career. A second Olympic medalist is , who won Krummenacker also ran the fastest American mile that year, while Taylor captured gold as part of the 4x400 relay team in Atlanta. He was a four-time national the Track & Field News Male Athlete of the Year award, while finishing with the champion and an 11-time All-American for the Jackets. The third Olympic gold second fastest time in the world in the 400 intermediate hurdles with his time of medalist is , who won gold in both the 400 intermediate hurdles and 47.90 seconds. Krummenacker capped his career by winning MVP awards at both as part of the U.S. 4x400-meter relay team at the 2000 Games. He won two the indoor and outdoor ACC Championship meet, which marked the third and national titles and was a four-time All-American during his career on The Flats. fourth times, respectively, he was honored in his career. Other top runners under Hinsdale include Octavius Terry, a three-time At the 1997 NCAA Indoor Championships, Hinsdale guided Tech to its best national champion and nine-time All-American; Jonas Motiejunas, a two-time national finish ever, as the Yellow Jackets tied for third place with 25 points. That national champion and five-time All-American; and David Krummenacker, a two- season Tech was led by David Krummenacker, who won the 800 meters and then time national champion and eight-time All-American. Krummenacker is currently teamed with Tomas Motiejunas, Michael Johnson and Angelo Taylor to finish sixth in one of the top middle distance runners in the world. the 4x400. Taylor also finished third in the 400 meters. Eric Bowers also placed third In 2005, the Yellow Jackets tallied a pair of fifth-place finishes at the indoor in the long jump. and outdoor ACC Championships. The Jackets posted their first indoor NCAA finish, During Hinsdale's first full season in 1994, he guided Tech to fourth place at since the 2002 season, finishing in a tie for 48th place. Senior Montrell Person the NCAA Outdoor Championships. After claiming national titles in the 400 meters, garnered All-America honors in the 60-meter high hurdles. 400 intermediate hurdles and 4x400 relay, the Jackets tallied 34 points, Tech's Hinsdale guided Tech to fourth- and fifth-place finishes at the outdoor and highest total ever. indoor ACC Championships in 2004. The Rambling Wreck tallied 103 points at the A former decathlete at Ferris State, Hinsdale now coaches the 400m, 400m IH outdoor meet, the second highest tally by a Jacket squad in the history of the and 4x400m relay. His first 14 years with Tech were spent in the field events. program. A total of five ACC titles were won by Yellow Jackets and seven garnered Some of the top field performers under Hinsdale include Rich Thompson, a All-ACC accolades. Senior Brendon Mahoney captured four ACC crowns en route to three-time All-American in the triple jump; Mark White, an All-American discus being named indoor and outdoor ACC Performer of the Year. Mahoney and junior thrower who won two ACC Championships in the discus and was the 1990 ACC Montrell Person went on to earn All-America honors at the Outdoor NCAA Champion in the shot put. Other top athletes are Eric Bowers, the 1995 and 1996 Championships, becoming the 68th and 69th athletes to do so under Hinsdale's ACC champion and current ACC record holder in the long jump; along with Joe watch. McDonald, who broke the school record in the for the third straight time In 2003, Hinsdale led the Jackets to their second consecutive top-three finish at in 1992 and was the ACC indoor long jump champion in 1991. the Indoor ACC Championships. Six Tech Overall, Hinsdale has guided four athletes earned All-ACC honors with By the numbers... Olympic gold medalists, three world distance runner Kyle Rabbit earning the 4 Olympic Gold Medalists 83 ACC Champions champions, seven USA Track and Field accolade in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters. 3 World Champions 154 All-ACC Honorees champions, four Junior Brendon Mahoney claimed All-ACC medalists, 13 NCAA national champions, honors for the third straight year in the 7 USATF National Champions 2 Top-5 NCAA Finishes 70 All-Americans, 83 ACC champions and mile, while seniors Bryan Swarn and Brian 13 NCAA National Champions 4 Top-10 NCAA Finishes 154 All-ACC honorees. A total of 124 All- Fraser captured conference accolades at 70 NCAA All-Americans America honors have been earned by the meet. men's track and field athletes at Georgia At the Outdoor ACC Champion- Tech. ships, the Yellow Jackets scored 96 points to tie for fourth place. Brewer and Fraser An excellent recruiter, Hinsdale has brought many top prospects to Atlanta, captured individual ACC titles in the hammer throw and triple jump, while the including state champions from Alabama, Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, 4x400-meter relay team of Brian Ford, Sharif Azim, Matt Trester and Swarn took Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, New , New York, North Carolina, first place at the championship. The Jackets qualified five athletes for the Outdoor Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Virginia. NCAA Championships, plus the 4x400 relay team. Brewer claimed All-America These talented signees include All-Americans James Purvis, Mike Armor, Dirk honors, finishing 13th in the hammer throw. Morris, Rich Thompson, Conrad Nichols, Chris Sinotte, Adkins, Mills, Terry, Taylor and Hinsdale garnered his first ACC Coach of the Year honor when he guided the the Motiejunas brothers. Jackets to a third-place finish at the conference championship in 2002. That season, A Sand Creek, Mich., native, Hinsdale lettered four years in track and field at three Jackets earned All-America honors under Hinsdale's tutelage, as Brendon Ferris State. He won the Coaches Award twice and was elected team captain three- Mahoney was seventh at the NCAA Championships in the indoor mile, and Chris straight years. Hinsdale was inducted into the school Hall of Fame on Sept. 19, 2003. Sinotte placed 10th in the javelin at the outdoor meet. Bryan Swarn was 11th in the Hinsdale graduated in 1976 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and Human outdoor 400. Science. He later received his master's degree in Physical Education from Eastern In 2000, Hinsdale coached the men's outdoor 4x400 relay team to a sixth Kentucky in 1979. place finish at the NCAA Championships, and also had two individual All-Americans Hinsdale previously worked as a graduate assistant coach at Eastern Kentucky as Bryan Swarn (400 meters) and Malcolm Leason (triple jump) earned that in 1978-79 and as assistant coach at Ferris State from 1976-78. He is a member of the distinction. Following the 2000 NCAA meet, Tech athletes had competed in the Track Coaches Association and the NCAA Track Coaches Association. NCAA Championship meet for 17 consecutive years. In November of 2000, Hinsdale was the recipient of the USATF Outstanding He has put his stamp on the Tech program by coaching 13 NCAA national Coach Award. The award recognized him for his coaching of 2000 Olympic gold champions in 12 years as head coach on The Flats. medalist Angelo Taylor. Hinsdale came to Tech in September 1979 as an assistant track coach, a Hinsdale is married to the former Laura Adams. The couple has two sons, position he held for 13 years under the legendary mentor Buddy Fowlkes. He was Bobby, 19, and Luke, 17, and a daughter Kelsey, 14. 17

Distance Coach Alan Drosky 17th Season Georgia Tech, 1987 Coaches

Alan Drosky is entering his 13th season as the head coach of the Georgia Tech women's track and field program. He also mentors the distance runners for the Yellow Jackets' men's track team. Additionally, Drosky recently completed his 17th year as the head coach of both the men's and women's cross country teams at Georgia Tech. Drosky, a two-time All-American and five-time track All-Atlantic Coast Conference performer, has been head women's coach since the 1995-96 season. He has been a part of the Yellow Jacket coaching staff since 1987, when he took a graduate assistant position while working towards a master's degree in manage- ment. After completing his graduate studies in 1989, Drosky became a full-time assistant for the 1990 season and took over the helm of the cross country program in '91. Prior to earning a Bachelor of Science degree in industrial management in '87, Drosky was one of the most decorated middle distance performers in Tech history. He competed for the Yellow Jackets from 1985-87, serving as team captain three times. He holds the Tech school record in both the 1000 (2:22.78) and 1500 (3:43.37) meter indoor events, and is a member of Tech's outdoor record-holding 4x1600-meter relay (16:32.98). Drosky earned All-America honors twice at the NCAA Championships, finishing sixth in the indoor mile in 1986 and 12th in the outdoor 1500 meters in 1987. He was also the 1987 ACC champion in the indoor mile. Following his distinguished career, Drosky was inducted into the Georgia Tech route to being named ACC Performer of the Year for both the indoor and outdoor Athletic Hall of Fame in 1996. seasons. He went on to earn All-America honors in the 1500 at the NCAA Outdoor Since taking the reins of the women's program, Drosky has guided the Yellow Championships. Jackets to seven top-three finishes in the last eight years at the ACC Indoor Drosky's top women's competitors include Tech assistant coach Becky Megesi Championships, including the program's first ACC title at the 2002 indoor ACC meet. and former standout Renee Metivier. Megesi garnered All-America honors with an It was just the second ACC title by any women's program at Georgia Tech and eighth-place finish in the 1500 meters in 1999 and was a member of the seventh- snapped nine consecutive indoor titles by North Carolina. Drosky was named Indoor place distance medley team in 2000. She won the ACC outdoor 1500-meter title in ACC Coach of the Year for the second time in his career (1999). both 1998 and `99 and qualified for the NCAA Championship meet in both the 800 The Jackets have been a mainstay atop the ACC standings, posting a and 1500 meters in 1999, as well as the 800 in 2000. combined nine top-three finishes at the indoor and outdoor ACC meets since 2001. Metivier had an outstanding 2002, becoming the first Jacket to earn All- Tech scored a program-best 146 points at the outdoor meet in 2004. America honors in cross country, indoor and outdoor track. During the indoor Nationally, Drosky led the Yellow Jackets to their highest NCAA outdoor finish season, she earned that status in the 3000 and 5000 meters. She also claimed All- at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Championships, finishing in a tie for 15th place in Austin, America accolades with an eighth-place finish in the 5000 at the outdoor NCAA Texas. Tech posted a second top-25 finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships, meet. Metivier now holds four school records. finishing in a tie for 21st place in Fayetteville, Ark. The Yellow Jackets posted a pair of Beth Mallory also earned All-America honors under Drosky, placing sixth in top-25 finishes in `05, repeating its 21st-place indoor finish and finishing 18th at the the mile at the 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships. outdoor meet. In his career, Drosky has coached his athletes to three national titles as Drosky has led Tech to a total of 10 top-30 finishes, including two top-15 Krummenacker won two in the 800 and Conrad Nichols won one in the 4x400m finishes at the NCAA Championships. relay. His athletes have earned 65 NCAA All-American honors, 64 ACC champion- Chaunte Howard became the first Tech athlete to win three consecutive ships and 142 All-ACC accolades. national titles, claiming the NCAA high jump crown at the indoor and outdoor In cross country, Drosky has also led the team to success in one of the nation's NCAA Championships in `04, and winning the crown again at the 2005 NCAA top cross country conferences. He has guided the women's team to a pair of NCAA Indoor Championships. Championship appearances (2000, `01), with a top finish of 26th in '01. That same Howard became the first women's athlete to qualify for the Summer Olympic season, he coached the women's team to their first-ever NCAA South Region crown, Games, finishing second at the 2004 U.S. Olympic Trials in the high jump to stamp and was named South Region Coach of the Year. The Jackets' men's team also her ticket to , . On a rare off day, Howard finished in a tie for 28th place enjoyed a program-best finish of fourth at the 2001 regional championships. His top at the XXVIII Olympiad. She turned professional in the summer of 2005, after her ACC finishes came in 1994 with both teams finishing third at the conference junior season, and went on to win a Silver medal in the high jump at the 2005 IAAF championships in Atlanta. World Championships, in , . Drosky has mentored three cross country All-Americans and seven NCAA In addition to his mentoring of the women's program, Drosky has also individual qualifiers. Additionally, he has guided Tech runners to 15 All-ACC and 34 coached several of the nation's top men's distance performers. Headlining that list is all-region performances. David Krummenacker, who won the 1997 and `98 NCAA indoor 800-meter national Metivier enjoyed the top season in Tech cross country history in 2001, finishing titles, still holds four different school records and was named the 1997 and `98 ACC second at the NCAA Championships, winning the NCAA South Regional title and Indoor and Outdoor Championship MVP while at Tech. Under Drosky, placing second at the ACC Championships. Krummenacker won 12 individual ACC titles and captured the U.S. 800-meter Mallory earned All-America honors in 1995, placing 25th, and also earned All- national title in 2001. He has gone on to win a two more U.S. national titles in the 800 ACC honors three times. Additionally, Megesi was an individual qualifier in '98. (2002-03) and captured a World indoor 800 title in 2003. Krummenacker ranks as On the men's side, Kevin Graham is the lone All-American in Tech history, the fastest American 800-1500-meter doubler of all-time and set the American finishing 32nd in '94. Senior Kyle Rabbitt earned All-ACC honors in cross country at record in the indoor 1000 meters in 2002. the 2004 ACC Championships, finishing 14th. Rabbitt is the third Tech athlete to Recent graduate Brendon Mahoney ranks among Drosky's finest proteges. qualify for the NCAA Championships in 2003. He was a three-time All-American and finished seventh in the mile at the 2002 NCAA A native of Riverdale, Ga., and a former Georgia state champion in the mile Indoor Championships. He also finished eighth in the 800 at the 2002 U.S. National at Riverdale High School, Drosky is married to the former Kim Bohanon, who ran Outdoor Championships, a race won by Krummenacker. In 2004, Mahoney won cross country at Georgia State. The couple has two daughters: Hayley, 15, and ACC titles in the indoor 800 and mile, and the outdoor 800 and 1500 meter races en Hannah, 12. 18 Coaches

East Regional Championships and USATF Junior National Championships qualifying mark of 47’ 2.5" in the shot put. In 2005 Dore Madere broke two outdoor records in the discus and hammer, along with qualifying for the NCAA National Championships in the discus. Madere threw a personal best of 170’ 9"at the Regional Championships to automatically qualify her for the NCAA Championships. She finished 19th at the outdoor NCAA Throws Coach Championship meet. In 2006, walk-on Eric Massey broke the school record in the men’s weight Allen Bradd throw with a mark of 62’ 2.5". Massey also qualified for the NCAA East Regional 5th Season Championships with a hammer throw of 201’ 11". Powlen posted a shot put mark of 57’ 11.75" at the ACC Indoor Championships to finish fourth and went on to North Carolina, 1999 qualify for the NCAA East Regional Championships where he finished eighth with a mark of 57’ 1.5". Nico Shaner, in just his second year of javelin throwing, posted Allen Bradd enters his fifth season as assistant men’s and women’s track an NCAA Regional qualifying and All-ACC Championships mark by finishing third and field coach at Georgia Tech. Bradd specializes in the throwing events, along with a personal-best of 216’ 4". with pole vault and multi events. In four seasons as a Yellow Jacket coach, Bradd In 2005 Bradd guided Zeb Sion to an indoor school record in the shot put has tutored three ACC champions, 19 NCAA Region qualifiers, Ten All-ACC and led Greg McCormick to a new record score of 4,869 points in the heptathlon honorees, one NCAA All-American, led his athletes to Seven school records and at the Indoor ACC Championships. taken four athletes to the NCAA Championships, including three during the 2007 In Bradd’s inaugural season with the Yellow Jackets he tutored Sion and outdoor season. Marcus Canty to their first ACC Championship titles in the shot put and javelin, The Yellow Jacket throws program concluded 2007 as the most successful in respectively. Canty finished the season with the 23rd best javelin mark in the nation GT history and has emerged into a national power. On the women’s side, at 227’11". sophomore Kimery Hern earned All-American honors in the hammer throw with a Prior to coming to Tech, Bradd coached at Syracuse University. He led four school-record mark of 196’ 7" inches to place ninth at the NCAA Championships. athletes to NCAA Championship Provisional qualifying marks in the discus, shot She also finished second in the hammer at the ACC’s with a mark of 193’ 5". Hern put and weight throw. He had a men’s shot putter capture the Big East represented Tech at the 2007 NCAA East Region Meet in both the hammer and Conference title and led a freshman women’s discus thrower to the 22nd best mark discus and has a personal best in the discus of 158’ 7" inches. Freshman Samantha in the nation with a personal best of 172’ 4". She went on to qualify for the World Musil qualified for the NCAA National Championships meet in the discus with a Junior Championships in the discus. throw of 165’ 8" inches at the NCAA East Regional meet. She threw a personal best Before coaching at Syracuse, Bradd was an assistant men’s and women’s of 167’ 5" inches in the qualifying rounds at the NCAA Championships and went on track and field coach at Murray State University for one season. While at Murray to finish eleventh in the finals. Sophomore Alana Clooten, who red-shirted during State, he tutored three All-OVC honors in the shot put and discus and a men’s pole the 2007 outdoor season, established a personal best of 194’ 2" in the hammer vaulter who finished runner-up at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships throw at the Auburn Invitational. During the indoor season Clooten recorded a meet in back-to-back seasons. personal best of 60’ 9.5" inches in the weight throw and finished fourth at the ACC Bradd has also had excellent success coaching at the post-collegiate level. indoor Championships. During the 2005 season he coached Lavern Eve to a 10th place finish in the On the men’s side in 2007, red-shirt freshman Steve Marcelle finished the women’s javelin at the World Championships in Helsinki, Finland and a fourth- regular season with the tenth furthest shot put throw in the nation with a throw of place finish at the IAAF Final in Monaco where she threw a season 62’ 2.5" inches at the Georgia Tech Invitational. He earned a second place finish at best of 203’3". He has also guided an athlete who qualified for the 2001 U.S. the ACC Championships in the shot put with a throw of 61’ 11.75". At the 2007 National Championships in the women’s hammer and another to the 2000 NCAA East Region Meet Marcelle represented Tech in both the shot put and discus Olympic Trials in the women’s discus, finishing in 14th place. where he earned All-Region and an NCAA Championships automatic bid in the Bradd attended the University of North Carolina where he was a two-time Discus with a season best of 180’ 4". Marcelle went on to finish twentieth at the All-American in the shot put. He was a five-time individual ACC champion in the NCAA Champions with a discus throw of 178’ 4". Also leading the way for the shot put and two-time ACC champion in the hammer throw. Bradd was elected Jackets was sophomore Andy Powlen who had an NCAA Championships team captain in the 1998-99 season and was a member of the UNC Student- provisional qualifying mark in the shot put of 58’ 3.25" inches and had a discus Athlete Council board. After graduation, Bradd competed for the Mizuno Klub best of 162’ 2". Kiehas during the 1999-2000 track and field seasons. In 1999, he finished 12th in In 2006, Hern qualified for the NCAA East Region Championships in the the shot put at the USATF Outdoor National Championships in Eugene, Ore. discus as well as placing third in the hammer and fourth in the discus, with a A native of Downs, Ill, Bradd graduated from North Carolina with a personal best mark of 158’ 7" at the USATF Junior National Championships. Bachelor’s degree in sports exercise and science in 1999. He is married to the Freshman Alana Clooten finished fourth at the USATF Junior National former Angie Joy and the couple has a two-year old son, Logan. Championships in the hammer and fellow freshman April Philips posted a NCAA 19 Coaches

Jumps/Hurdles Coach Nat Page 12th Season Cal Poly, 1991

Nat Page is in his 12th year as an assistant coach for the Georgia Tech track both indoor and outdoor high jump titles in 1997. Mishanta Reyes won the indoor and field program. Page is responsible for coaching field events, including high long jump crown in 2001, while Shanta Smith won the indoor triple jump and jump, long jump and triple jump, as well as the men's and women's hurdle Jennifer Ledbetter claimed the outdoor high jump title in '02. Howard won a total of events. six high jump titles in three seasons. The women's 4x100m relay team finished first at Since joining the Tech staff in 1997, Page has mentored Tech student-athletes the 2005 ACC Outdoor Championships, while Dana Rogers won the indoor 60m to 32 ACC titles, 32 All-America performances and three national titles. Page was hurdles in '05. Lapsley claimed the indoor 60-meter dash and the 90-meter dash at named Mondo Women's Jumps/Multi Events Coach of the Year in 2004. the '05 ACC Championship meets. In 2006, Lapsley garnered first-place finishes in the His latest prodigy, Chaunte Howard captured three consecutive national titles 60m, 100m, 200m and Shantia Moss won the 100m HH. The 4x100m relay also in the women's high jump at the 2004 indoor and outdoor NCAA Championships, finished first at the 2006 ACC Outdoor Championships. and '05 indoor NCAA Championships. She became the first women's athlete to In addition to his work at Tech, Page founded Nat's Athletic Training and qualify for the Summer Olympics, finishing second at the '04 U.S. Olympic Trials, Career Experiences in September 1993. He has coached eight World Championship earning a spot on the U.S. team. team members and a trio of Olympians: Natasha Gibson, Howard and , In Athens, Greece, Howard finished in a tie for 28th place on a rare off day. She who is now the American indoor record holder in the high jump. Page has also ended her career at Tech as a six-time ACC champion, six-time All-American, three- worked with Wenda Vereen, who was a member of the U.S. 4x100 team, which won time NCAA champion and three-time ACC Most Valuable Performer. Howard signed a Silver medal and set an American record at the 1993 World Championships. a professional contract with NIKE, forgoing her senior season, but continues to train Howard captured a Silver medal at the 2005 IAAF World Championships in Helsinki, under Page and attend classes at Tech. She went on to earn a Silver medal at the Finland, with a lifetime-best leap of 6'6.75" in the high jump. 10th IAAF World Championships, in Helsinki, Finland, with a lifetime-best mark of Waller joined Howard on the 2004 U.S. Olympic Team in the high jump after 6'6.75" in the high jump. Howard currently ranks sixth in the world and is the top capturing her second U.S. title at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Sacramento, Calif. American in the high jump. A native of Evanston, Ill., Page was a NCAA Champion high jumper at the Andria King, a former assistant coach at Tech, was another highlight under University of Missouri in 1979. He was ranked in the top 10 in the world from 1979-81 coach Page's tutelage. Page coached King to four NCAA national runner-up finishes and earned a spot on the United States' 1980 Olympic team after finishing second at in the 60- and 100-meter hurdles in 1998 and '99. She formerly held the American the U.S. Olympic Trials. collegiate record in the 60 hurdles with a time of 8.00 in 1999. King was a five-time Additionally, Page also competed at a world-class level in the both the high All-American and three-time ACC MVP. and intermediate hurdles from 1984-92. From 1990-92, he was ranked in the top 10 Other Yellow Jacket All-Americans under Page are Eric Bowers (indoor long in the world in the 400 intermediate hurdles. A member of the United States' 1992 jump, 1997), Lynn Houston (indoor high jump, 1999), Malcolm Leason (outdoor World Cup team, Page was a finalist at the U.S. Track and Field Championships triple jump, 2000), Shantrell Moss (4x100, 2005) Montrell Person (110m HH, 2004/ every year from 1985-91. 60m HH, 2005), Clayton Porter (indoor long jump, 2000), Dana Rogers (4x100, He was inducted into the University of Missouri Athletic Hall of Fame in 1999, 2004, '05/60m HH, '05), Amandi Rhett (4x100, 100, 200, 2005), Brandy Depland where he was a five-time All-American and a four-time Big 8 high jump champion. (triple jump 2005, `06), Shantia Moss (60m HH, 100m HH, `06), Andriane Lapsley He was named outdoor MVP of the Big 8 Championship in 1978. (60m, 100m, 4x100, `06) and Jerome Miller (high jump, `06). From 1988-91, Page served as assistant coach at State Polytechnic On the conference level, he has guided four men to conference titles: Bowers University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in physical education. (indoor long jump, 1997), Leason (outdoor triple jump, 2000), David Riley (indoor Page resides in Atlanta with his stepchildren, Tyler and Ryan. triple jump, 1997) and Person (60m HH, 110m HH, 2004-05). On the women's side, Page has coached 25 conference championship performances, in addition to King's three hurdle and sprints titles. Lynn Houston won 20

Dr. Wayne Clough Dan Radakovich Administration President Director of Athletics Georgia Tech, 1965 IU-Pennsylvania, 1980

The chief engineer of Georgia Tech's effort to Now in his second year as Georgia Tech’s leverage the opportunities inherent in economic, Director of Athletics, Dan Radakovich has brought a cultural, social, and technological transitions, Dr. G. new vision for excellence to the Yellow Jackets’ storied Wayne Clough is the Institute's tenth president and the athletics tradition. first alumnus to serve as president. His first year at Tech saw many successes by the His leadership continues to make undergraduate Yellow Jackets’ teams. Tech’s women’s tennis team education more dynamic. After implementing a captured the Institute’s first-ever NCAA required computer initiative for all students, he championship in 2007 and its third straight Atlantic oversaw the revision of the curriculum to include Web- Coast Conference title. The football team won the based enhancements. The next step was a broad initiative to engage students more ACC Coastal Division and went to its 10th straight bowl game, the men’s fully with faculty in the classroom and research lab, expand study abroad programs, basketball team earned its third NCAA Tournament bid in the last four years, the and create more student leadership opportunities. The positive impact is reflected in women’s basketball team posted its finest season ever with 21 wins and a berth in higher quality students and higher retention rates. the NCAA Tournament, and the golf team won a share of the ACC title for the Sponsored research has also increased every year since Clough became second straight year. president. In the past seven years, research expenditures have increased significantly, Outside the competition venues, Radakovich directed an overhaul of the doubling over the past decade to $425 million in the past year, as Tech moves into annual giving and donation structure for Tech athletics, anchored by the new exciting interdisciplinary fields like bioengineering, sustainable technology, and TECH Fund, which establishes minimum giving levels tied to season tickets in nanoscience. various seating areas of Bobby Dodd Stadium and Alexander Memorial Coliseum. Clough's skills as a civil engineer are evident as the campus is reshaped to meet Several facility upgrades have been completed, including the transformation of the needs of Tech's world-class programs and students. He has overseen an Tech’s former football locker room on the ground floor of the Edge Athletic ambitious $1 billion building program, with the construction of more than a dozen Center into a new Technology Center, which benefits academic support services for academic and research buildings. all Yellow Jacket student-athletes. Other projects, such as a new stadium for the His emphasis on creating well-rounded college graduates was recently softball team, are underway. recognized by best-selling author Thomas Friedman. In the second edition of his Named Georgia Tech’s Director of Athletics on February 22, 2006, 2005 book The World Is Flat, Radakovich possesses nearly two decades of experience in collegiate athletics Friedman praises Clough's efforts as "the right stuff," holding up Clough's management positions. He came to Georgia Tech after five years as senior balance of left-brain research activities with right-brain creative endeavors as a associate athletics director at Louisiana State (2001-06), and he previously served model for other college educators. as the athletics director at American University in Washington, D.C., in 2000-01. Outside of the Tech campus, Clough is also recognized as a leader. He gives That followed stints as associate athletics director at South Carolina (1994-2000) Georgia Tech a voice in Washington, D.C., as the only person to serve on both the and Long Beach State (1989-94) as well as two years as the athletics business National Science Board and the President's Council of Advisors on Science and manager at Miami (1983-85). Technology (PCAST). He is also vice chairman of the U.S. Council on Competitiveness Just the seventh Director of Athletics in Tech history, Radakovich was and chaired the National Academy of Engineering's Engineer of 2020 initiative. Since named by Institute President Dr. Wayne Clough to succeed Dave Braine, who September of 2001, he has represented the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) on the retired after nearly nine years in the post. Radakovich also follows in the footsteps National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Board of Directors. of storied names such as John Heisman, Bobby Dodd and Homer Rice. In January 2006, Clough was asked to lend his expertise to the city of New “Dan Radakovich brings a unique combination of enthusiasm for sports, Orleans, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Named chief of the concern for student athletes, experience in athletic administration, business National Academies/National Research Council Committee (NAE/NRC) on New experience and communication skills that are needed in today’s complex world of Orleans Regional Hurricane Protection Projects, Clough led the first meeting of the intercollegiate athletics,” said Dr. Clough. sixteen-member NAE/NRC, reviewing the designs and plans for rebuilding the flood In his position at LSU, Radakovich was responsible for the day-to-day protection systems around New Orleans and overseeing studies into why levee failures operation of an athletics program with an annual budget of more than $50 occurred in the city. Under Clough's leadership, Georgia Tech also helped evacuees million, encompassing 20 sports and more than 450 student-athletes. He directly and students displaced by the hurricane, allowing campus buildings to be used as supervised LSU’s men’s basketball and baseball programs. shelter spaces, among other emergency-response initiatives. Early in his tenure, Radakovich was instrumental in developing LSU’s A native of Douglas, Georgia, Clough received his bachelor's and master's football ticket donation program which resulted in more than $9 million in new degrees in civil engineering from Georgia Tech in 1963 and 1965. He earned a Ph.D. annual revenue. He also participated with the Tiger Athletic Foundation in the in civil engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in 1969. most ambitious capital improvement initiative in school history, including a $90 Clough was provost and vice president for academic affairs at the University of million renovation of the Tigers’ historic football stadium. Washington in Seattle when he answered the call to return to his alma mater as LSU athletics reached unparalleled heights during his tenure, highlighted by president in September of 1994. Prior to that, he had spent a decade at Virginia Tech the 2003 national championship in football and the basketball team’s berth in the as head of the Department of Civil Engineering, then as dean of the College of 2006 NCAA Final Four, as well as national titles in men’s and women’s track and Engineering. He also served on the faculties of Duke and Stanford universities. field and top five national rankings in baseball, women’s basketball, softball and A specialist in geotechnical and earthquake engineering, he is the author of gymnastics. more than 120 papers and reports, six book chapters, and several widely used As associate athletics director at South Carolina, Radakovich directed geotechnical computer codes. He is presently a consultant to the San Francisco Bay financial operations for a $30 million athletics budget. Area Rapid Transit System for ongoing major seismic retrofitting. His other interests At Long Beach State, where he served as senior associate athletics director include technology and higher education policy, economic development, diversity in from 1989-94, Radakovich managed a $5 million budget and supervised the higher education, and technology in a global setting. men’s basketball and baseball programs. Closer to home, he serves on the Board of Advisors for Noro-Moseley Partners, Radakovich began his career in athletics administration as the athletics the Southeast's largest venture capital fund, and on the Board of Directors of Total business manager at Miami from 1983-85. He then worked in the private sector for System Services of Columbus, Georgia. He is a member of the executive committees four years before moving to Long Beach State in 1989. for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and a trustee of the Georgia Research A graduate of Center High School near Aliquippa, Pa., and a member of its Alliance. Georgia Trend magazine has regularly included Clough on its list of the 100 Alumni Hall of Fame, Radakovich, 49, became a football letterwinner and most influential Georgians. student coach at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, where he graduated in 1980 Among his many national awards for teaching and research, Clough holds with a Bachelor of Science degree in finance. He will be enshrined into the Beaver eight from the American Society of Civil Engineers and is one of a select few to have County Sports Hall of Fame later this year. twice been awarded the Norman Medal, civil engineering's oldest honor. In 2001, he Radakovich added a master’s degree in business administration from Miami received the National Engineering Award from the American Association of in 1982. He also completed the Sports Management Institute’s executive education Engineering Societies, and he recently received the American Society of Civil program in 1992. Engineers' 2004 Outstanding Projects and Leaders (OPAL) lifetime award for his He is married to the former Marcie McDonald, and the couple has two contributions to education. He has been a member of the National Academy of children, Christian, 17, and Grant, 13. Engineering for fifteen years. Wayne and Anne Robinson Clough have been married for more than thirty years and have two grown children. 21

Theresa Wenzel Scott McDonald Asst. Director of Athletics/S.W.A. Strength Coach Marquette, 1991 Alabama, 1993 Theresa Wenzel enters her second season as an Scott enters his tenth season as a player Assistant Director of Athletics and the Senior Woman development coach for the Georgia Tech men's and Administrator at Georgia Tech. Wenzel was named to women's track and field, and cross country programs. these posts on July 6, 2006. She oversees women's He also works with Tech's men's basketball and basketball, volleyball, softball, golf, men's and women's volleyball teams. tennis, men's and women's track & field, men's and McDonald joined the Tech staff in 1997 after women's cross country and the men's and women's three years at State, where he was the assistant swimming & diving teams in her role. strength coach for the football team. Wenzel is the Athletic department non-academic A certified strength and conditioning specialist, liaison to the Office of Student Affairs. She also is a member of various committees McDonald earned a degree in sports fitness management from Alabama. including the Georgia Tech Women's Resource Center Advisory Board, the Title IX McDonald's father, Bill, is the Director of Sports Medicine at Alabama and Compliance Committee, the GTAA Compliance and Equity Committee, the NCAA previously served in that capacity at Georgia Tech from 1972-86. Athletic Certification Steering Committee, the ACC Student Athlete Welfare

Committee and the ACC Women's Basketball Committee. Support Staff Wenzel possesses a wide range of experience in athletic administration and Leah Moore Thomas coaching. She joined the Georgia Tech Athletic Association staff in October of 2005 Sports Nutrition after an eight-year stint at Siena College, where she served as Assistant and then Associate Athletics Director of business operations while also coaching the women's Chattanooga, 1999 golf team. Leah Thomas is in her fifth year as the sports Wenzel originally went to Siena in 1997 and spent one year as the school's dietitian for the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. intramural director and assistant facilities director. She was named Assistant Athletic Thomas is responsible for counseling all Georgia Tech Director for business operations and head women's golf coach in 1998. In seven student-athletes about nutrition and performance. In seasons as head golf coach, Wenzel led the Saints to five consecutive Metro Atlantic addition, she conducts various fitness tests, including Athletic Conference titles from 2001-2005. She relinquished her coaching duties body composition assessments and resting metabolic following the 2005 season, when she was promoted to Associate Athletics Director. rate measurements. Wenzel spent three years (1994-97) as an assistant women's basketball coach Thomas works closely with the Georgia Tech at Canisus College in Buffalo, N.Y., and she also served an internship with the Total Person Program, developing programs for National Invitational Tournament. student-athletes to promote personal growth and development outside of athletics. A basketball letterwinner at Marquette University, Wenzel earned a Bachelor As the staff advisor for the Student-Athlete Advisory Board, she also helps organize of Science degree in business administration from Marquette in 1991. She added a and promote community outreach projects with student-athletes. master's degree in sport administration from Canisius in 2000. After graduating in 1999 with an undergraduate degree in nutrition from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, where she was also a top cross-country and Dan Goldberger track competitor, Thomas earned her graduate degree in exercise science from Georgia State in 2003. In 2006, she became a board-certified specialist in Sports Sports Information Dietetics by the American Dietetic Association. SUNY New Paltz, 2003 A 2004 U.S. Olympic Marathon Trails qualifier, the former Leah Moore is Dan begins his first season as an assistant director married to Dwight Thomas and resides in Atlanta. of communications and is the primary contact for the Georgia Tech women's basketball, men's tennis, cross country and track and field teams. Goldberger spent Trudy Wheeler one year as a graduate assistant in the Georgia Tech Academic Advisor sports information office before being promoted to assistant director of communications in May, 2007. Indiana, 1977 Prior to working at Tech, Goldberger spent time Trudy is in her ninth year on the Georgia Tech working as a graduate assistant in the Georgia State academic support staff as the academic advisor for sports information office, serving as the primary contact for men's and women's the men's and women's track and field and cross tennis, cross country and track and field teams. country programs. A native of Brooklyn, N.Y., Goldberger earned his masters degree in Sports Prior to joining the Athletic Association, Wheeler Administration from Georgia State in 2007 and his bachelors degree in Media was Director of New Student and Parent Programs Management from SUNY New Paltz in 2003. (FASET) at Georgia Tech for eight years. Wheeler previously worked six years at Emory University as Director of Admissions for the Goizueta Business School. She was responsible for the recruitment of the MBA and undergraduate programs. David Kloehs Wheeler has also worked for the John Harland Company and General Electric Sports Medicine as a corporate recruiter. Louisville, 1997 A native of Indiana, Wheeler attended Indiana University, earning a bachelor's degree in Theater and Speech Communications with a minor in music, David Kloehs enters his fifth season as trainer for and a master's in College Student Personnel Administration. the men's and women's track and field teams. Wheeler's husband of 25 years, Dave, is a Vice President with Hardin Prior to joining Tech's sports medicine staff, Construction. They have two sons, Hunter (14) and Conor (11). Kloehs spent four months at a children's hospital in Atlanta. Kloehs was head athletic trainer at Houston Baptist University from 2000-02. There he oversaw all medical coverage for men's and women's basketball, baseball, softball and volleyball. Kloehs earned a B.A. from Louisville in physical education in the spring of '97. He earned a Master's degree from Houston in education in the spring of '01. The Miami, Fla., native is married to the former Courtney Kosaka, and they have a son, Koa, born on Feb. 28, 2005. 22

2007 Indoor Results 2007 Georgia Tech Men’s Indoor Track & Field Results

SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Days Meet Location/Result Dec. 1-2 Fri.-Sat. Clemson Opener Clemson, S.C./NTS Jan. 12-13 Fri.-Sat. Kentucky Invitational Lexington, Ky./NTS Jan. 19-20 Fri.-Sat. Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C./5th of 9 (58.50 pts) Jan. 27 Sat. Diet Pepsi Invitational Gainesville, Fla./NTS Feb. 2-3 Fri.-Sat. Meyo Invitational South Bend, Ind./NTS Feb. 9-10 Fri.-Sat. Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark./NTS Feb. 9-10 Fri.-Sat. Tiger Invitational Clemson, S.C./NTS Feb. 22-24 Thu.-Sat. ACC Championships Clemson, S.C./4th of 12 (63 pts) Mar. 2-3 Fri.-Sat. Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind./NTS Mar. 9-10 Fri.-Sat. NCAA Championships Fayetteville, Ark./NTS

NCAA INDOOR PARTICIPANT Jerome Miller High Jump 12th

NCAA PROVISIONAL QUALIFIERS Jerome Miller (High Jump), Steve Marcelle (ShotPut), James Lemons (Triple Jump), Alphonso Jordan (Triple Jump)

ACC CHAMPIONS Jerome Miller (High Jump), James Lemons (Triple Jump)

ALL-ACC Juan Cave High Jump 6-11.50 (2nd) Jerome Miller High Jump 7-1.00 (1st) James Lemons Triple Jump 51-3.75 (1st) Long Jump 23-10.25 (3rd) Alphonso Jordan Triple Jump 50-8.25 (3rd)

SEASON-BEST TIMES Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 55m James Lemons (Diet Pepsi Invitational) 6.69 60m Mario Johnson (Clemson Opener) 7.19 200m Brandon Duckett (Tiger Invitational) 22.31 400m Matt DiDia (Meyo Invitational) 49.21 800m Derek Hoye (Meyo Invitational) 1:50.17 Mile E.C. Gibbs (Meyo Invitational) 4:11.74 3000m David Herren (Meyo Invitational) 8:21.42 5000m Greg Johnson (Tiger Invitational) 15:42.78 4x400m Relay M.Johnson, Duckett, Whittington, DiDia (Meyo Invitational) 3:17.88 DMR Mateker, Duckett, Hoye, Gibbs (ACC Indoor Championships) 10:19.68 55m Hurdles Alphonso Jordan (Diet Pepsi Invitational) 7.71 60m Hurdles Alphonso Jordan (ACC Indoor Championships) 8.16 High Jump Jerome Miller (Clemson Opener) 7-02.50^$ Long Jump James Lemons (ACC Indoor Championships) 23-10.25 Triple Jump James Lemons (ACC Indoor Championships) 51-03.75^ Shot Put Steve Marcelle (Tiger Invitational) 59-03.00^$ Weight Throw Charles Rohling (Tiger Invitational) 54-10.00 $ = School Record, ^ = NCAA Provisional Qualifying Mark, % = NCAA Automatic Qualifying Mark 23

2007 Georgia Tech Men’s Outdoor Track & Field Results SCHEDULE/RESULTS Date Days Meet Location/Result 3/23-24 Fri-Sat. Wake Forest Open Winston-Salem, N.C.. 3/30-31 Fri.-Sat. Yellow Jacket Invitational Atlanta, Ga. 4/7 Sat. Auburn Tiger Classic Auburn, Ala. 4/19-21 Thu.-Sat. ACC Outdoor Championships College Park, Md. /6th of 12 (71 pts) 4/26-28 Thu.-Sat. Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. 5/5/07 Sat. Modesto Relays Modesto, Calif. 5/11-12 Fri.-Sat. Georgia Tech Invitational Atlanta, Ga. 5/25-26 Fri.-Sat. NCAA East Region Championships Gainesville, Fla./10th of 58 (22 pts) 6/6-9 Wed.-Sat. NCAA Championships Sacramento, Calif. 6/20-24 Wed.-Sun. USATF Jr. National Championships Indianapolis, Ind. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP PARTICIPANT Jerome Miller High Jump 11th Alphonso Jordan Triple Jump 16th James Lemons Triple Jump 10th Steve Marcelle Discus 20th 2007 Outdoor Results NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS Jerome Miller (High Jump), James Lemons II (Triple Jump), Alphonso Jordan (Triple Jump), Steve Marcelle (Discus) NCAA REGION QUALIFIERS Jerome Miller (High Jump, Triple Jump), James Lemons II (Triple Jump, Long Jump), Steve Marcelle (Shot Put, Discus), Andy Powlen (Shot Put), Alphonso Jordan (Triple Jump), Derek Hoye (800m), E.C. Gibbs (1500m), Cristan Duvall (3000m SC), Juan Cave (High Jump) ACC CHAMPIONS James Lemons (Triple Jump) All-ACC Alphonso Jordan Triple Jump 50-04.50 (3rd) James Lemons Triple Jump 52-04.00 (1st) Steve Marcelle Shot Put 61-11.75 (2nd) Jerome Miller High Jump 7-00.50 (2nd) SEASON-BEST TIMES Event Performer (Meet) Time/Score 100m Dave Ford (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 11.30 200m Matt DiDia (Wake Forest Open) 22.39 400m Matt DiDia (ACC Outdoor Championships) 48.78 800m Derek Hoye (Georgia Tech Invitational) 1:50.07^ 1500m E.C. Gibbs (Georgia Tech Invitational) 3:47.49^ 5000m Nazar Trilisky (ACC Outdoor Championships) 15:10.30 10000m Greg Johnson (ACC Outdoor Championships) 32:59.91 4x100m Relay Andrews, Lemons, Jordan, Duckett (ACC Outdoor Champ.) 41.63 4x400m Relay Didia, Duckett, M Johnson, Whittington (Yellow Jacket Inv.) 3:14.26 4x800m Relay Gibbs, Hoye, Mateker, Guglielmo (Penn Relays) 7:46.21 DMR Mateker, Guglielmo, Hoye, Gibbs (Penn Relays) 10:02.80 110m HH Dave Ford (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 14.56 400m IH Mario Johnson (ACC Outdoor Championships) 52.71 3000m SC Cristan Duvall (Georgia Tech Invitational) 9:06.38^ High Jump Jerome Miller (Yellow Jacket Invitational) 7-03.00^$ Long Jump James Lemons II (ACC Outdoor Championships) 24-01.00^ Triple Jump James Lemons II (ACC Outdoor Championships) 52-04.00^# Shot Put Steve Marcelle (Georgia Tech Invitational) 62-02.50^$ Discus Steve Marcelle (NCAA East Region Championships) 180-03^ Hammer Throw Charles Rohling (ACC Outdoor Championships) 175-00 $ = School Record; ^ = NCAA Region Qualifying Mark; # = Track Record 24

The Tradition from the ACC came on June 30, 1971, when the University of South Carolina tendered its resignation. The Atlantic Coast Conference Consistency. It is the mark of true excellence in any endeavor. The ACC operated with seven members until April 3, 1978, However, in today’s intercollegiate athletics, competition has when the Georgia Institute of Technology was admitted. The become so balanced and so competitive that it is virtually Atlanta school had withdrawn from the Southeastern Conference impossible to maintain a high level of consistency. in January of 1964. Yet the Atlantic Coast Conference has defied the odds. Now The ACC expanded to nine members on July 1, 1991, with the in its 55th year of competition, the ACC has long enjoyed the addition of Florida State University. reputation as one of the strongest and most competitive The conference expanded to 11 members on July 1, 2004, with intercollegiate conferences in the nation. And that is not mere the addition of the University of Miami and Virginia Polytechnic conjecture, the numbers support it. Institute and State University. On October 17, 2003, College Since the league’s inception in 1953, ACC schools have accepted an invitation to become the league’s 12th member starting captured 105 national championships, including 56 in women’s July 1, 2005. competition and 49 in men’s. In addition, NCAA individual titles have gone to ACC student-athletes 139 times in men’s competition and 86 times in women’s action. BOSTON COLLEGE — Charter member of the Big East Conference in 1979; joined the ACC in July, 2005. 2006-07 National Championships CLEMSON — Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; a charter member of the Southern Field Hockey ...... Maryland Conference in 1921; a charter member of the Atlantic Coast Women’s Soccer ...... North Carolina Conference (ACC) in 1953. Women’s Tennis ...... Georgia Tech DUKE — Joined the Southern Conference in December, 1928; Women’s Golf ...... Duke charter member of the ACC in 1953. Men’s Track & Field ...... Florida State FLORIDA STATE — Charter member of the Dixie Conference in 1948; joined the Metro Conference in July, 1976; joined the ACC The Championships July, 1991. GEORGIA TECH — Charter member of the Southern The conference will conduct championship competition in 24 Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of sports during the 2007-08 academic year - 12 for men and 12 for Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the SEC in 1932; women. joined the ACC in April, 1978. The first ACC championship was held in swimming on MARYLAND — Charter member of the Southern Conference in February 25, 1954. The conference did not conduct championships 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. in cross country, wrestling or tennis during the first year. MIAMI — Charter member of the Big East Football Conference The 12 sports for men include football, cross country, soccer, in 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. basketball, swimming, indoor and outdoor track, wrestling, NORTH CAROLINA — Charter member of the Southern baseball, tennis, golf and lacrosse. Fencing, which was started in Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the 1971, was discontinued in 1981. Southern Conference in 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. Women’s sports were initiated in 1977 with the first NC STATE — Charter member of the Southern Conference in championship meet being held in tennis at Wake Forest University. 1921; charter member of the ACC in 1953. Championships for women are currently conducted in cross VIRGINIA — Charter member of the Southern Intercollegiate country, field hockey, soccer, basketball, swimming, indoor and Athletic Association in 1894; charter member of the Southern outdoor track, tennis, golf, lacrosse, softball and rowing. Conference in 1921; resigned from Southern Conference in December 1936; joined the ACC in December, 1953. A History VIRGINIA TECH — Charter member of the Southern Conference in 1921; withdrew from the Southern Conference in The Atlantic Coast Conference was founded on May 8, 1953, June, 1965; became a charter member of the Big East Football at the Sedgefield Inn near Greensboro, N.C., with seven charter Conference in Feb. 5, 1991; joined the ACC in July, 2004. members - Clemson, Duke, Maryland, North Carolina, North WAKE FOREST — Joined the Southern Conference in Carolina State, South Carolina and Wake Forest - drawing up the February, 1936; charter member of the ACC in 1953. conference by-laws. The withdrawal of seven schools from the Southern Conference came early on the morning of May 8, 1953, during the Southern Conference’s annual spring meeting. On June 14, 1953, the seven members met in Raleigh, N.C., where a set of bylaws was adopted and the name became officially the Atlantic Coast Conference. Suggestions from fans for the name of the new conference appeared in the region’s newspapers prior to the meeting in Raleigh. Some of the names suggested were: Dixie, Mid South, Mid Atlantic, East Coast, Seaboard, Colonial, Tobacco, Blue-Gray, Piedmont, Southern Seven and the Shoreline. Duke’s Eddie Cameron recommended that the name of the conference be the Atlantic Coast Conference, and the motion was passed unanimously. The meeting concluded with each member institution assessed $200.00 to pay for conference expenses. On December 4, 1953, conference officials met again at Sedgefield and officially admitted the University of Virginia as the league’s eighth member. The first, and only, withdrawal of a school 25

All-Time Indoor Records All-Time Outdoor Records Event Mark Record Holder Year Event Mark Record Holder Year 55m 6.27 Derrick Steagall 1994 100y 9.3 Ben Vaughan 1970 60y 6.23 Jeff Larkin 1980 100m 10.0 Jeff Larkin 1982 60m 6.79 Clayton Porter 2000 220y 20.6 Ben Vaughan 1969 200m 21.10 Derek Mills 1993 200m 20.67 Angelo Taylor 1997 300y 31.04 Jerry Gilchrist 1987 400m 44.59 Derek Mills 1994 300m 33.50 Jimmy Stanley 1983 440y 46.7 Charlie Belcher 1939 400m 45.75 Derek Mills 1993 800m 1:45.99 David Krummenacker 1998 440y 47.08 Antonio McKay 1984 880y 1:49.7 Mike White 1974 500m 1:01.26 Mike Armour 1985 1500m 3:37.27 David Krummenacker 1998 600y 1:08.48 Mike Armour 1983 Mile 4:00.29 Brendon Mahoney 2002 600m 1:18.31 Jonas Motiejunas 1995 2 Mile 8:55.2 Joel Majors 1971 55m HH 7.13 James Purvis 1988 3 Mile 13:39.8 Joel Majors 1972 60y HH 7.15 Raymond Stiles 1982 5000m 14:02.4 Joel Majors 1972

60m HH 7.76 Montrell Person 2004 6 Mile 28:40.6 Joel Majors 1972 All-Time Records 800m 1:47.40 David Krummenacker 1998 10,000m 29:36.2 Kevin Graham 1995 880y 1:51.79 Greg Wade 1982 110m HH 13.46 James Purvis 1988 1000y 2:09.31 Greg Wade 1982 120y HH 14.2 Sandy Atkinson 1971 1000m 2:22.78 Alan Drosky 1987 400m IH 47.90 Angelo Taylor 1998 1500m 3:43.37 Alan Drosky 1986 440y IH 51.7 Ron Ablowich 1960 Mile 3:58.62 David Krummenacker 1998 3,000-SC 8:39.40 Eric Smith 1987 3000m 8:11.98 Kyle Rabbitt 2003 400m Relay 40.18 J. Gilchrist, J. Purvis, 1987 5000m 14:14.48 Kyle Rabbitt 2003 D. Morris, M. Pickens 2 Mile 8:48.02 Eric Smith 1987 440y Relay 40.5 G. Terry, T. Elliott, 1968 3 Mile 13:45.50 Eric Smith 1986 K. Nash, B. Vaughan 880 Relay 1:30.50 S. Atkinson, J. Ransbotham, 1971 800m Relay 1:25.2 C. Bernard, T. Hind, 1983 M. Beck, K. Nash J. Stanley, M. Armour 4x400m Relay 3:06.00 T. Motiejunas, J. Motiejunas, 1998 880y Relay 1:25.8 B. Cunningham, M. Beck, 1971 D. Krummenacker, A. Taylor J. Ransbotham, K. Nash Mile Relay 3:10.35 D. Adkins, D. Mills, 1993 Mile Relay 3:05.96 T. Hind, C. Bernard, 1984 O. Terry, J. Amedee M. Armour, A. McKay 2 Mile Relay 7:31.24 J. Atlee, G. Robeson, 1993 4x400m Relay 2:59.95 O. Terry, J. Amedee, 1992 O. Martinez, C. Nichols D. Adkins, D. Mills DMR 9:48.49 J. Stegall, T. Tomori, 2000 4x800m Relay 7:18.94 J. Atlee, D. Hayes, 1994 B. Johnson, B. Mahoney D. Krummenacker, C. Nichols Pole Vault 15-9.75 Alex Berardi 2003 4x1600m Relay 16:32.98 C. Prouty, L. Head, 1986 Long Jump 25-10.75 Eric Bowers 1997 C. Macoy, A. Drosky High Jump 7-2.50 Jerome Miller 2006 Sprint Medley 3:17.67 J. Amedee, D. Mills, 1993 Triple Jump 52-11.00 Rich Thompson 1990 G. Robinson, C. Nichols Shot Put 59-3.00 Steve Marcelle 2007 DMR 9:34.50 S. Stegall, T. Ross, 1998 35lb Weight 62-2.25 Eric Massey 2006 B. Knight, D. Krummenacker Heptathlon 4,869 pts. Greg McCormick 2005 SHR 59.25 M. Person, J. Crosby, 2004 J. Lawrence, A. Solomon High Jump 7-3.00 Jerome Miller 2007 Long Jump 26-2.75 Eric Bowers 1996 Triple Jump 53-7.25 Rich Thompson 1989 Pole Vault 15-9.25 Jamie Traylor 2000 Shot Put 62-2.50 Steve Marcelle 2007 Javelin 237-11 Chris Sinotte 2002 Javelin (IAAF) 213-8 Tom Smith 1989 Discus 187-11 Mark White 1990 Hammer 204-8 Ian Brewer 2003 Decathlon 7,221 pts. Joe McDonald 1992 26

55 METERS MILE

Top Indoor Performers Derrick Steagall David 1994 Krummenacker 1998

6.27 ...... Derrick Steagall ...... 1994 3:58.62 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 6.28 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1987 4:00.34 ...... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2002 6.28 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1982 4:02.25 ...... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 6.32 ...... Darryl Ray ...... 1991 4:09.56 ...... Neil McDonagh ...... 2005 6.36 ...... Jerry Gilchrist ...... 1989 4:10.29...... Joe Stegall ...... 2002

55-METER 200 METERS 3000 METERS HURDLES Derek Mills Kyle Rabbitt James Purvis 1993 2003 1988

7.13 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 21.10 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 8:11.00 ...... Kyle Rabbitt...... 2004 7.15* ...... Raymond Stiles ...... 1982 21.38 ...... Derrick Steagall ...... 1995 8:12.51 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1987 7.23 ...... Dirk Morris ...... 1987 21.40 ...... Jerry Gilchrist ...... 1988 8:18.77 ...... Don Livingston ...... 1988 7.28 ...... Uwezu McReynolds ...... 1992 21.46 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1988 8:20.3 ...... Larry Head...... 1985 7.30 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2005 21.60 ...... Brian Ford ...... 2005 8:21.42 ...... David Herren ...... 2007

60 METERS 400 METERS 5000 METERS Clayton Porter Derek Mills Kyle Rabbit 2000 1993 2003

6.79 ...... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 45.75 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1993 14:14.48 ...... Kyle Rabbitt...... 2003 6.80 ...... Dennis Davis ...... 2003 45.79 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 14:21.34 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1986 6.85 ...... Steve Shivers ...... 1998 46.01 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 14:31.62 ...... Ray Raparelli ...... 1993 6.87 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 46.11* ...... Mike Armour ...... 1985 14:32.94 ...... Kevin Graham ...... 1993 6.99 ...... Holt McPherson ...... 2004 46.60 ...... Jonas Motiejunas ...... 1995 14:45.00 ...... Joe Poliseo ...... 2003

60-METER 800 METERS 4 X 400-METER HURDLES David Relay Montrell Person Krummenacker 1998 2004 1998

7.76 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 1:47.40 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 3:06.00...... 1998 8.13 ...... Cordell Stallings ...... 1999 1:47.65 ...... Conrad Nichols ...... 1993, ‘94 3:06.23 ...... 1993 8.16 ...... Alphonso Jordan ...... 2007 1:49.05 ...... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2004 3:06.34 ...... 1993 8.19 ...... David Ford ...... 2007 1:49.61 ...... Curtis Crocker ...... 1990 3:07.13 ...... 1994 8.26 ...... Jordan Crosby ...... 2004 1:50.17 ...... Derek Hoye ...... 2007 3:07.15 ...... 1992 27

DISTANCE MEDLEY Relay 2000

9:48.49 ...... 2000 9:54.81 ...... 1987 9:56.85 ...... 1987 9:58.14 ...... 1994 9:59.3 ...... 1986

HIGH JUMP SHOT PUT Jerome Miller Steve Marcelle 2007 2007 Top Indoor Performers 7-2.50 ...... Jerome Miller ...... 2007 59-3 ...... Steve Marcelle...... 2007 7-1.75 ...... Juan Cave ...... 2006 59-0.75 ...... Zeb Sion ...... 2005 7-1.75 ...... Michael Massey ...... 2004 57-11.25 ...... Andy Powlen ...... 2006 7-1.75 ...... Mack Reese ...... 1980 57-4 ...... Ed Nutting ...... 1961 3 others tied at 7-0.50 56-0.50 ...... Jonathan Spillman ...... 2005

POLE VAULT LONG JUMP 35-LB. WEIGHT Alex Berardi Eric Bowers THROW 2003 1997 Eric Massey 2006

15-9.75...... Alex Berardi ...... 2003 25-10.75 ...... Eric Bowers ...... 1997 62-2.25 ...... Eric Massey ...... 2006 15-7 ...... Chase Sasser ...... 2006 25-9.50 ...... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 60-0.50 ...... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 15-3.75 ...... Jamie Traylor ...... 2000 25-2 ...... Maurice Davis...... 1988 54-10 ...... Charles Rohline ...... 2007 15-1.25 ...... Scott Curtiss ...... 1990 24-11.75 ...... Holt McPherson ...... 2004 54-8.75 ...... Jonathan Chihoski...... 2005 15-0 ...... Matt Haynes ...... 1986 24-9.75 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1991 51-11 ...... Mark Rudolph ...... 1992

TRIPLE JUMP HEPTATHLON Rich Thompson Greg McCormick 1990 2005

52-11 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1990 4869 ...... Greg McCormick ...... 2005 51-5 ...... Malcolm Leason ...... 2000 4516 ...... Trevor Crites...... 2006 51-3.75 ...... James Lemons ...... 2007 *converted mark 51-2.75 ...... Brian Fraser ...... 2003 51-1 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1991 28

100 METERS 1500 METERS 5000 METERS

Top Outdoor Performers Jeff Larkin David Joel Majors 1982 Krummenacker 1972 1998

10.24 ...... Jeff Larkin ...... 1982 3:37.27 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 14:02.4...... Joel Majors ...... 1972 10.26 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 3:41.43 ...... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2004 14:17.0 ...... Jim Prolsdorfer ...... 1976 10.34 ...... Darryl Ray ...... 1992 3:42.33 ...... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 14:22.32 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1985 10.39 ...... Mark Pickens ...... 1988 3:42.81 ...... Danny Collins...... 1987 14:26.9 ...... Ray Raparelli ...... 1994 10.46 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1970 3:46.04 ...... Coy Macoy ...... 1985 14:30.07 ...... Kyle Rabbitt...... 2005

200 METERS 10,000 METERS Angelo Taylor Kevin Graham 1997 1995

20.67 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1997 29:36.2 ...... Kevin Graham ...... 1995 20.84 ...... Ben Vaughan ...... 1969 30:04.1 ...... Joel Majors ...... 1972 20.97 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1992 30:07.02 ...... Kyle Rabbitt...... 2005 21.04 ...... Jimmy Stanley ...... 1983 30:13.35...... George Darden ...... 1996 21.04 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 30:31.49 ...... Brian Crumbo ...... 1988

400 METERS 110-METER Derek Mills HURDLES 1994 James Purvis 1988

44.59 ...... Derek Mills ...... 1994 13.46 ...... James Purvis ...... 1988 44.71 ...... Antonio McKay ...... 1984 13.53 ...... Montrell Person ...... 2004 45.14 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 13.68...... Dirk Morris ...... 1985 45.50 ...... Tomas Motiejunas ...... 1997 13.69 ...... Derrick Adkins ...... 1992 45.64 ...... Jonas Motiejunas ...... 1999 13.82 ...... Raymond Stiles ...... 1982

800 METERS 3000-METER 400-METER David STEEPLECHASE HURDLES Krummenacker Eric Smith Angelo Taylor 1998 1987 1998

1:45.99 ...... David Krummenacker ...... 1998 8:39.40 ...... Eric Smith ...... 1987 47.90 ...... Angelo Taylor ...... 1998 1:46.69 ...... Conrad Nichols ...... 1993 8:52.86 ...... John Moritz ...... 1992 48.60 ...... Derrick Adkins ...... 1991 1:48.02 ...... Brendon Mahoney ...... 2002 8:55.07 ...... Larry Head ...... 1985 49.01 ...... Octavius Terry ...... 1994 1:49.14* ...... Alan Drosky ...... 1987 9:04.69 ...... Cristan Duvall ...... 2005 50.22 ...... James Purvis ...... 1987 1:49.23 ...... Derek Hoye ...... 2005 9:08.72 ...... Giovanni Pipia ...... 2000 50.59 ...... Dirk Morris ...... 1986 * - converted mark. 29

4 X 100-METER HIGH JUMP Relay Jerome Miller 1987 2007

40.18 ...... 1987 7-3.00 ...... Jerome Miller ...... 2006 40.22 ...... 1991 7-1.50 ...... Juan Cave ...... 2006 40.46 ...... 1991 7-1.50 ...... Dexter Rowland ...... 1979 40.53 ...... 1991 3 tied at 7-0 40.55 ...... 1987

4 X 400-METER POLE VAULT JAVELIN (new rules) Relay Jamie Traylor Chris Sinotte 1987 2000 2002

2:59.95 ...... 1992 15-9.25 ...... Jamie Traylor ...... 2000 237-11 ...... Chris Sinotte ...... 2002 227-1 ...... Marcus Canty ...... 2004

3:01.75 ...... 1994 15-9.00 ...... Alex Berardi ...... 2002 Top Outdoor Performers 3:01.89 ...... 1998 15-7 ...... Chase Sasser ...... 2005, 2006 216-04 ...... Nico Shaner ...... 2006 3:02.10 ...... 1993 15-5.00 ...... Greg McCormick ...... 2004 213-8 ...... Tom Smith ...... 1989 3:02.36 ...... 1994 15-2.50 ...... David Kabboard ...... 1975 201-3 ...... Anthony Hoover...... 2005

LONG JUMP SHOT PUT HAMMER THROW Eric Bowers Steve Marcelle Ian Brewer 1996 2007 2003

26-2.75...... Eric Bowers ...... 1996 62-2.50 ...... Steve Marcelle ...... 2007 204-8 ...... Ian Brewer ...... 2003 26-0 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1991 59-5.00 ...... Zeb Sion ...... 2003 201-11 ...... Eric Massey ...... 2006 25-11.13 ...... Ed Hamm ...... 1928 58-7 ...... Ed Nutting ...... 1960 175-0...... Charles Rohling ...... 2007 25-8.75 ...... Clayton Porter ...... 2000 58-2.50 ...... Carlos Tandron ...... 1979 170-5...... Sean Harrington ...... 2002 25-6 ...... Maurice Davis...... 1987 57-7 ...... Andy Powlen ...... 2006 168-0 ...... Jonathan Chihoski...... 2005

TRIPLE JUMP DISCUS DECATHLON Rich Thompson Mark White Joe McDonald 1989 1990 1992

53-7.25 ...... Rich Thompson ...... 1989 187-11 ...... Mark White ...... 1990 7221 ...... Joe McDonald ...... 1992 53-2 ...... Larry Lowe ...... 1978 186-7 ...... Lamar McClain ...... 1978 6822 ...... Pat Palma...... 1979 52-10.75 ...... Malcolm Leason ...... 1999 180-3 ...... Steve Marcelle ...... 2007 6516 ...... Greg McCormick ...... 2003 52-4 ...... James Lemons II ...... 2007 180-3 ...... Tony Kepano ...... 1985 5988 ...... Todd Norman ...... 1987 51-7 ...... Alphonso Jordan ...... 2007 176-7 ...... Steve Boechler ...... 1981 5839 ...... Trevor Crites...... 2005 30

ACC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS* Year Place Points Champion (Points) Site Tech at the ACC & NCAA Championships 1980 5th 42.50 Maryland (134) Greensboro, N.C. 1987 3rd 84 Clemson (103) Johnson City, Tenn. 1988 2nd 107 NC State (128) Johnson City, Tenn. 1989 T-3rd 60 Clemson (155) Johnson City, Tenn. 1990 5th 58 Clemson (150) Johnson City, Tenn. 1991 5th 68 Clemson (111) Johnson City, Tenn. 1992 6th 35 Clemson (136) Johnson City, Tenn. 1993 4th 82 Clemson (156) Johnson City, Tenn. 1994 3rd 94 Florida State (133) Greensboro, N.C. 1995 5th 59 North Carolina (192) Greensboro, N.C. 1996 6th 41.50 North Carolina (148.50) Greensboro, N.C. 1997 3rd 75 Clemson (155.50) Greensboro, N.C. 1998 5th 64 Clemson (144) Blacksburg, Va. 1999 T-7th 30 Clemson (162) Blacksburg, Va. 2000 6th 51 Clemson (168) Blacksburg, Va. 2001 8th 21 Clemson (181) Blacksburg, Va. 2002 5th 71 Clemson (132) Chapel Hill, N.C. 2003 3rd 105.5 Florida State (135.5) Chapel Hill, N.C. 2004 5th 72 Florida State (164) Clemson, S.C. 2005 5th 50 Florida State (162.50) Chapel Hill, N.C. 2006 8th 39 Florida State (160.50) Blacksburg, Va. 2007 4th 63 Florida State (128) Clemson, S.C. *—No ACC Indoor Championships were held between 1981 and 1986. ACC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Place Points Champion (Points) Site 1979 3rd 86 Maryland (212) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1980 6th 48 Clemson (150) Raleigh, N.C. 1981 6th 45 Maryland (167.50) Durham, N.C. 1982 5th 47 Clemson (144) Charlottesville, Va. NC State (144) 1983 5th 45 NC State (169) Clemson, S.C. 1984 5th 53 NC State (161) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1985 3rd 108 NC State (161) Raleigh, N.C. 1986 3rd 93.50 NC State (171) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1987 3rd 133 NC State (157) Atlanta, Ga. 1988 4th 99 NC State (174.50) Durham, N.C. 1989 3rd 75 Clemson (148) Charlottesville, Va. 1990 4th 80 Clemson (161) Clemson, S.C. 1991 5th 79 Clemson (165) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1992 4th 89 North Carolina (178.50) Tallahassee, Fla. 1993 5th 87 Clemson (181) Chapel Hill, N.C. 1994 6th 78 North Carolina (168) Raleigh, N.C. 1995 7th 54 North Carolina (164) Winston-Salem, N.C. 1996 5th 75.50 NC State (196.50) College Park, Md. 1997 5th 59.50 Clemson (216) Atlanta, Ga. 1998 5th 82.33 Clemson (194) Orlando, Fla. 1999 7th 55 North Carolina (178) Clemson, S.C. 2000 5th 81.67 Clemson (179.33) Durham, N.C. 2001 7th 37 Clemson (189) Orlando, Fla. 2002 6th 56 Florida State (201.5) Charlottesville, Va. 2003 T-4th 94 Florida State (202) Raleigh, N.C. 2004 4th 103 Clemson (224) Chapel Hill, N.C. 2005 5th 65 Florida State (222.50) Tallahassee, Fla. 2006 8th 52.5 Florida State (161) Winston-Salem, S.C. 2007 6th 71 Florida State (166.5) College Park, Md. NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Place Pts. Site Year Place Pts. Site 1973 T-48th 1 , Mich. 1955 T-26th 6 Los Angelos, Calif. 1983 T-32nd 4 Pontiac, Mich. 1960 T-17th 12 Berkeley, Calif. 1984 T-12th 10 Syracuse, N.Y. 1961 T-35th 4 Philadelphia, Pa. 1985 T-9th 14 Syracuse, N.Y. 1968 T-48th 2 Berkeley, Calif. 1986 T-39th 2 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1983 T-88th 1 Houston, Texas 1988 T-13th 10 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1984 T-32nd 15 Eugene, Ore. 1991 T-51st 1 Indianapolis, Ind. 1986 T-56th 2 Indianapolis, Ind. 1992 T-21st 6 Indianapolis, Ind. 1987 T-30th 10 Baton Rouge, La. 1993 T-7th 17 Indianapolis, Ind. 1989 T-39th 6 Provo, Utah 1994 24th 8 Indianapolis, Ind. 1990 T-52nd 5 Durham, N.C. 1995 T-29th 4 Indianapolis, Ind. 1991 T-26th 12 Eugene, Ore. 1996 T-44th 3 Indianapolis, Ind. 1992 T-8th 23 Austin, Texas 1997 T-3rd 25 Indianapolis, Ind. 1993 T-15th 18 New Orleans, La. 1998 7th 18 Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 4th 34 Boise, Idaho 2002 T-54th 2 Fayetteville, Ark. 1995 T-28th 8 Knoxville, Tenn. 2005 T-48th 2 Fayetteville, Ark. 1997 T-23rd 13 Bloomington, Ind. 1998 8th 28 Buffalo, N.Y. 1999 T-51st 4 Boise, Idaho 2000 T-72nd 1 Durham, N.C. 31

NCAA CHAMPIONS ALL-AMERICANS Year Name Event Performance Year Name Event Performance 1921 Longino Welch ...... Pole Vault ...... 12-0 1977 Larry Lowe ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-0.75 1927 Ed Hamm ...... Long Jump ...... 24-1 1978 Larry Lowe ...... Triple Jump ...... 52-10.75 1928 Ed Hamm ...... Long Jump ...... 21-0 Greg Wade ...... Two Mile Relay ...... 7:48.5 1984 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.46 John Clay ...... Two Mile Relay 1984 (O) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters ...... 44.83 Donald Hughes...... Two Mile Relay 1988 (I) James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.13 Gregg Lewis ...... Two Mile Relay 1988 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.58 1979 Greg Wade ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:49.62 1992 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay...... 2:59.95* Jeff Larkin...... 100 Meters ...... 10:36 Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay 1980 Jeff Larkin...... 100 Meters ...... 10.37 Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay 1982 Phil Alexander ...... Triple Jump ...... 49-5.50 (6th) Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Raymond Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.99 (3rd) 1993 (I) Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:06.23 1983 Carlyle Bernard ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:14.63 (12th) Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... Mile Relay 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 45.06 1984 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.46 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.85 1984 (O) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters ...... 44.83 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:01.75 1985 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.66 (2nd) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... 500 Meters ...... 1:02.30 (3rd) Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay 1985 (O) Dirk Morris...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.68 (4th) Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay 1986 (I) Alan Drosky ...... Mile ...... 4:04.70 (6th) 1997 (I) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters ...... 1:47.49 James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.39 (6th) 1998 (I) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters ...... 1:47.52 1986 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.71 (7th) 1998 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:01.89 1987 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.60 (3rd) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Eric Smith ...... 3000 Meter SC . 8:39.40 (5th) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Alan Drosky ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:48.87 (12th) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1988 (I) James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.13 (1st) Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 47.90 1988 (O) Dirk Morris...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.84 (5th) *-3rd best all-time collegiate mark behind UCLA (2:59.91) in 1988 and LSU (2:59.59) in 2005 James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.58 (1st) 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.60 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-5.50 (7th) 1990 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.32 (6th) Mark White...... Discus ...... 179-5 (7th) 1991 (I) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-11.75 (7th)

Uwezu McReynolds ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.32 (6th) NCAA Champions & All-Americans 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.75 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.68 (7th) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ...... 53-7 (7th) 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:07.15 (3rd) Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay 1992 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay...... 2:59.95 (1st) Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 44.86 (3rd) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.31 (3rd) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 51.67 (8th) 1993 (I) Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:06.23 (1st) Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.20 (3rd) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:50.45 (6th) 1993 (O) Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:02.10 (3rd) Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 45.21 (3rd) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.51 (3rd) 1994 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.44 (7th) Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay...... 3:07.13 (3rd) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 32

ALL-AMERICANS (CONT.) NCAA EAST ALL-REGION

NCAA All-Americans and All-Region Year Name Event Performance 1994 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.44 (7th) Year Name Event Performance Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay .... 3:07.13 (3rd) 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer Throw203-00 (5th) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 3:43.30 (3rd) Derek Mills...... 4x400 Relay Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put 57-11.75 (5th) 1994 (O) Derek Mills...... 400 Meters 45.06 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH 49.85 (1st) Brian Ford...... 4x400 Relay 3:06.92 (2nd) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 1:47.37 (5th) Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay 3:01.75 (1st) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Nate Smiga ...... 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills...... 4x400 Relay 1995 (I) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters 47.14 (10th) 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 3:50.25 (3rd) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meters 46.88 (4th) Michael Massey ...... High Jump 6-11.00 (4th) 1995 (O) Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH 49.25 (2nd) 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 25-3.25 (5th) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH 13.66 (3rd) David Krummenacker . Mile 4:05.00 2005 (O) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH 13.76 (3rd) 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 25-10 (2nd) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters 1:48.58 (11th) 2006 (O) Jerome Miller ...... High Jump 6-11.00 (4th) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 3:07.93 (7th) David Krummenacker . 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 25-08 (3rd) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters 1:47.49 (1st) Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meters 46.19 (3rd) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters 47.27 (9th) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay 3:08.99 (6th) David Krummenacker . 4x400 Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1997 (O) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters 1:47.20 (4th) Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH 48.72 (2nd) 1998 (I) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 3:10.45 (7th) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay David Krummenacker . 4x400 Relay David Krummenacker . 800 Meters 1:47.52 (1st) 1998 (O) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 3:01.89 (1st) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH 48.14 (1st) David Krummenacker . 800 Meters 1:46.04 (2nd) 1999 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay 3:03.43 (5th) Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Tosin Tomori ...... 4x400 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 2000 (I) Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump 25-0 (9th) 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters 1:48.17 (11th) Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump 52-6.75 (8th) 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile 4:05.16 (7th) 2002 (O) Chris Sinotte ...... Javelin 226-8 (10th) 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer 200-10 (13th) 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 3:47.62 (10th) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH 14.18 (9th) 2005 (I) Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH 7.85 (7th) 2006 (O) Jerome Miller ...... High Jump 7-0.25 (10th) 33

Year Name Event Alan Drosky ...... 1500 Meters 1995 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 1968 Ben Vaughan ...... 200 Meters Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH Kevin Graham ...... 10,000 Meters 1972 Andy Hudson ...... 5000 Meters Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH Joel Majors ...... 5000 Meters James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 1973 (I) Mike Beck ...... 600 Yards James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 1978 (I) Greg Lewis ...... 880 Yards Eric Smith ...... 3000 Meter SC David Krummenacker ...... Mile 1978 (O) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump 1988 (I) James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH David Krummenacker 800Meters% 1979 (I) Tony Develoe ...... 440 Yards 1988 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump 1979 (0) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1979 (0) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters Tony Develoe ...... 400 Meters James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH Greg Wade ...... 800 Meters 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1980 (I) Jeff Larkin ...... 60 Yards 1990 (I) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters Mack Reese ...... High Jump Uwezu McReynolds ... 55 Meter HH Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meters Greg Wade ...... 1000 Yards Curtis Crocker ...... 800 Meters David Krummenacker4x400 Relay 1980 (O) Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters 1990 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay 1981 Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters Mark White ...... Discus Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 1982 (I) Raymond Stiles ...... 60 Yard HH Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Jeff Larkin ...... 60 Yard 1991 (I) Uwezu McReynolds ... 55 Meter HH 1997 (O) David Krummenacker 800 Meters NCAA Qualifiers Phil Alexander ...... Triple Jump Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters Jimmy Stanley ...... 440 Yards 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH Tom Hind ...... 440 Yards Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 1998 (I) David Krummenacker 800 Meters Greg Wade ...... 880 Yards Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH Jeff Larkin ...... Mile Relay 1992 (I) Uwezu McReynolds ... 55 Meter HH Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker4x400 Relay Greg Newton ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1982 (O) Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay 1998 (O) David Krummenacker 800 Meters Raymond Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH 1983 (I) Carlyle Bernard ...... Mile Relay 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 110 Meter HH Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... Mile Relay Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1983 (O) Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters 1999 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Uwezu McReynolds ...... 110 Meter H Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Jimmy Stanley ...... 1600 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay Tosin Tomori ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... 1600 Relay Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 1984 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay 2000 (I) Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump Carlyle Bernard ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay 2000 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 400 Meters Mike Armour ...... Mile Relay 1993 (I) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meter Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters Tom Hind ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meter Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump Antonio McKay ...... Mile Relay Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump 1984 (O) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile Antonio McKay ...... 1600 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay 2002 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Chris Sinotte ...... Javelin Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay 1993 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer Daryl Wise ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters 1985 (I) Antonio McKay ...... 400 Meters Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put Mike Armour ...... 500 Meters Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 400 Meters 1985 (O) Mike Armour ...... 400 Meters Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH 1994(I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters Nate Smiga ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH David Krummenacker 800 Meters Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Relay Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 2004 (I) Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH Tom Hind ...... 1600 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Michael Massey ...... High Jump Mike Armour ...... 1600 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH 1986 (I) Alan Drosky ...... 1500 Meters Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay 2005 (I) Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH Mike Krehnbrink ...... 500 Meters 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters 2005 (O) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH James Purvis ...... 60 Yd Hurdles David Krummenacker 800 Meters 2006 (O) Jerome Miller ...... High Jump 1986 (O) Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH 2007 (I) Alphonso Jordan ...... Triple Jump Dirk Morris ...... 400 Meter IH Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters James Lemons ...... Triple Jump James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay Steve Marcelle ...... Shot Put 1987 (I) Alan Drosky ...... 1000 Meters Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump Alan Drosky ...... Mile Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay 2007 (O) Alphonso Jordan ...... Triple Jump Dirk Morris ...... 60 Yard HH Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay James Lemons ...... Triple Jump Mark Pickens ...... 60 Meters 1995(I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump Steve Marcelle ...... Discus James Purvis ...... 60 Yard HH Jonas Motiejunas ...... 400 Meters Jerome Miller ...... High Jump 1987 (O) Danny Collins ...... 1500 Meters Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meters %-passed to compete in mile 34

ACC CHAMPIONS Oliver Martinez ...... Two Mile Relay Year Name Event Performance Conrad Nichols ...... Two Mile Relay ...... ACC Champions 1979 Rob Horton ...... Discus ...... 176-9 1993 (O) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.45 1982 Ray Stiles ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.82 Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:07.17 Jeff Larkin ...... 100 Meters ...... 10.39 Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay 1983 Mike Armour ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.81 Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:11.94 Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Greg Newton ...... 1600 Meter Relay 1994 (I) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 48.47 Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.85 Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay Ray Raparelli ...... 5000 Meters ...... 14:36.41 1984 Tom Hind ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.71 Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:13.83 Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:07.25 Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Daryl Wise ...... 1600 Meter Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 45.38# 1985 Tom Hind ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.57 Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.74 Dirk Morris ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.91 Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.00 James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.89 Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:03.47# Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:06.32 Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Carlyle Bernard ...... 1600 Meter Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Armour ...... 1600 Meter Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Tom Hind ...... 1600 Meter Relay 1995 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-05.25 1986 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.75 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-06.25 James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 51.04 David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:53.26 1987 (I) Alan Drosky ...... Mile ...... 4:02.25 David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:10.40 Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:11.6 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 26-02.75 Mike Krehnbrink ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:52.68 Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:54.32 James Purvis ...... Mile Relay Octavius Terry ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.25 1987 (O) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-6 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ...... 25-08.75 James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.65 David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:12.63 James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.22 David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:52.75 Mark White ...... Discus ...... 170-10 David Riley ...... Triple Jump ...... 50-10 Mark Pickens ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:09.17 Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:13.86 Maurice Morrison ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay Dirk Morris ...... 1600 Meter Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Mike Krehnbrink ...... 1600 Meter Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1988 (I) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-2 1997 (O) David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:48.75 James Purvis ...... 55 Meter HH ...... 7.23 David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:50.51 James Purvis ...... 400 Meters ...... 47.24 Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.35 Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.08 Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.23 Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1988 (O) James Purvis ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.70 1998 (I) Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.01 James Purvis ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.53 David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.77# Mark Pickens ...... 1600 Meter Relay ...... 3:07.13 David Krummenacker ...... Mile ...... 4:02.62 Maurice Morrison ...... 1600 Meter Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:08.48# Dirk Morris ...... 1600 Meter Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay James Purvis ...... 1600 Meter Relay David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay 1989 (I) Mike Taylor ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.24 Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay 1998 (O) David Krummenacker ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:47.78 Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:48.49 Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.18 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.39 Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:06.94 1990 (O) Mark White ...... Shot Put ...... 54-5 Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Mark White ...... Discus ...... 187-10 David Krummenacker ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 50.26 Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay 1991 (I) Joe McDonald ...... Long Jump ...... 24-9 3/4 1999 (O) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:50.05 Derek Mills ...... 400 Meters ...... 46.78 2000 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:09.25 Chris Hilton ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.79 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:50.96 Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-9 Guy Robinson ...... Mile Relay 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.99 Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer...... 197-11 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 49.42 Brian Fraser ...... Triple Jump ...... 49-11.75 Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:08.75 Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay ...... 3:11.29 Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay Matt Trester ...... 4x400 Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:10.70# 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:12.31 Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:53.77 Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH ...... 7.88 Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay 2004 (O) Marcus Canty ...... Javelin Throw ...... 227-1 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400 Meter IH ...... 48.64# Brendon Mahoney ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:51.15 John Moritz ...... 3000 Steeplechase ...... 8:52.86 Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500 Meters ...... 3:45.76 1993 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800 Meters ...... 1:49.06 Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.86 Ray Raparelli ...... 5000 Meters ...... 14:31.62 Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 58-1 Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:10.35 2005 (I) Montrell Person ...... 60 Meter HH ...... 7.81 Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay 2005 (O) Montrell Person ...... 110 Meter HH ...... 13.89 Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay 2007 (I) James Lemons ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-03.75 Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump ...... 7-1.00 Jay Atlee ...... Two Mile Relay ...... 7:31.24 2007 (O) James Lemons ...... Triple Jump ...... 52-04.00 Greg Robeson ...... Two Mile Relay #-ACC Championship meet record 35

Year Name Event Performance Mark White ...... Discus ...... 187-10 (1st) 1979 Rob Horton ...... Discus ...... 176-9 (1st) Derrick Adkins ...... 400m IH ...... 50.26 (1st) Dexter Rowland ...... High Jump ...... 7-0 (2nd) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ..... 51-11 (2nd) Greg Wade ...... 800m ...... 1:49.2 (2nd) 1991 (I) Joe McDonald ...... Long Jump ... 24-9.75 (1st) Tony Delevoe ...... 400m ...... 46.95 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 400m ...... 46.78 (1st) Pat Palma ...... Decathalon ...... 6653 (2nd) Chris Hilton ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.79 (1st) 1980 Jeff Larkin ...... 100m ...... 10.64 (2nd) Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay 1982 Jeff Larkin ...... 100m ...... 10.39 (1st) Guy Robinson ...... Mile Relay Ray Stiles ...... 110m HH ...... 13.82 (1st) Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Greg Wade ...... 800m ...... 1:49.18 (2nd) Steve Pulley ...... High Jump 7-0.50 (t-2nd) 1983 Mike Armour ...... 400m ...... 46.81 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump 51-9.25 (2nd) Carlyle Bernard ...... 4x400 Relay .... 3:11.94 (1st) 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400m IH ...... 49.42 (1st) Tom Hind ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 110m H ...... 13.86 (2nd) Greg Newton ...... 4x400 Relay Derrick Adkins ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:08.75 (1st) Mike Armour ...... 4x400 Relay Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay 1984 Tom Hind ...... 400m ...... 46.71 (1st) Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:06.94 (1st) Carlyle Bernard ...... 400m ...... 46.96 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay Tony Kepano ...... Discus ...... 167 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 400m ...... 46.19 (2nd) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Carlyle Bernard ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:07.25 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Long Jump . 24-8.25 (2nd) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Daryl Wise ...... 4x400 Relay Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump50-9.50 (2nd) Angelo Taylor ...... 400m IH ...... 49.18 (1st) Tom Hind ...... 4x400 Relay 1992 (I) Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ..... 3:10.70 (1st) 1999 (I) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 400m ...... 46.79 (2nd) Mike Armour ...... 4x400 Relay Conrad Nichols ...... Mile Relay 1999 (O) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 800m ...... 1:50.05 (1st) 1985 Dirk Morris ...... 110m HH ...... 13.91 (1st) Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump .. 51-00 (2nd) James Purvis ...... 400m IH ...... 50.89 (1st) Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay 2000 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:09.25 (1st) Tom Hind ...... 400m ...... 46.57 (1st) 1992 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400m IH ...... 48.64 (1st) Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump . 24-7.25 (3rd) Carlyle Bernard ...... 400m ...... 47.14 (2nd) John Moritz ...... 3000m SC .... 8:52.86 (1st) Keith Schuler ...... High Jump ... 6-11.75 (3rd) Mike Krehnbrink ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:06.32 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 400m IH ...... 51.22 (2nd) 2000 (O) Michael Johnson ...... 400m ...... 46.66 (2nd) Mike Armour ...... 4x400 Relay 1993 (I) Conrad Nichols ...... 800m ...... 1:49.06 (1st) Malcolm Leason ...... Triple Jump ...... 51-9 (1st) Carlyle Bernard ...... 4x400 Relay Ray Raparelli ...... 5000m ...... 14:31.62 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:50.96 (1st) Tom Hind ...... 4x400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... Mile Relay ..... 3:10.35 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500m ...... 3:45.70 (2nd) 1986 (O) James Purvis ...... 110m HH ...... 13.75 (1st) Julian Amedee ...... Mile Relay Clayton Porter ...... Long Jump . 24-7.25 (2nd) All-ACC Performers James Purvis ...... 400m IH ...... 51.04 (1st) Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Keith Schuler ...... High Jump ... 6-8.75 (2nd) Alan Drosky ...... 1500m ...... 3:44.6 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... Mile Relay Chris Sinotte ...... Javelin ...... 211-3 (3rd) Mike Krehnbrink ...... 400m ...... 46.98 (2nd) Jay Atlee ...... 2-Mile Relay ... 7:31.24 (1st) 2001 (O) Montrell Person ...... 110m HH ...... 14.18 (3rd) Chester Riggins ...... 800m ...... 1:51.38 (2nd) Greg Robeson ...... 2-Mile Relay Keith Schuler ...... High Jump .. 6-10.75 (3rd) Mark White ...... Discus ...... 168-6 (2nd) Oliver Martinez ...... 2-Mile Relay 2002 (I) Chris Crawley ...... Triple Jump 48-2.75 (3rd) 1987 (I) Mike Krehnbrink ...... 600 Yards ..... 1:10.39 (2nd) Conrad Nichols ...... 2-Mile Relay Reuben Houston ...... Triple Jump .... 49-7 (2nd) Alan Drosky ...... Mile ...... 4:02.25 (1st) 1993 (O) Conrad Nichols ...... 800m ...... 1:47.45 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:51.99 (1st) James Purvis ...... 60 Yard HH ..... 7.22 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 400m ...... 45.90 (2nd) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:10.96 (2nd) Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:11.6 (1st) Guy Robinson ...... 4x400 Relay .. 3:07.17 (1st) Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 56-5.75 (2nd) Mike Krehnbrink ...... Mile Relay Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay 2002 (O) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:50.30 (2nd) Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay Julian Amedee ...... 4x400 Relay Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500m ...... 3:45.46 (3rd) James Purvis ...... Mile Relay Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay 2003 (I) Ian Brewer ...... Wt.Throw .. 59-0.75 (2nd) 1987 (O) James Purvis ...... 110m HH ...... 13.65 (1st) 1994 (I) Derek Mills ...... 400m ...... 48.47 (1st) Dennis Davis ...... 200m ...... 21.84 (2nd) James Purvis ...... 400m IH ...... 50.22 (1st) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 400m ...... 48.79 (2nd) Brian Fraser ...... Triple Jump 51-2.75 (2nd) Dirk Morris ...... 400m IH ...... 50.33 (1st) Conrad Nichols ...... 800m ...... 1:51.85 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:09.84 (2nd) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-6 (1st) Ray Raparelli ...... 5000m ...... 14:36.41 (1st) Kyle Rabbitt ...... 3000m ...... 8:20.74 (3rd) Alan Drosky ...... 800m ...... 1:49.71 (2nd) Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay ... 3:13.83 (1st) Kyle Rabbitt ...... 5000m ...... 14:20.56 (2nd) Alan Drosky ...... 1500m ...... 3:47.67 (2nd) Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 800m ...... 1:53.81 (2nd) Mark Pickens ...... 100m ...... 10.53 (2nd) Conrads Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay 2003 (O) Ian Brewer ...... Hammer ...... 197-11 (1st) Eric Smith ...... 3000m SC ... 8:54.7 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Brian Fraser ...... Triple Jump . 49-11.75 (1st) Eric Smith ...... 5000m ...... 14:23.00 (2nd) 1994 (O) Derek Mills ...... 400m ...... 45.38 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:50.17 (2nd) Mark White ...... Discus ...... 170-10 (1st) Conrad Nichols ...... 800m ...... 1:47.74 (1st) Michael Massey ...... High Jump ... 6-9.50 (3rd) Mark Pickens ...... 4x400 Relay .. 3:09.17 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 400m IH ...... 50.00 (1st) Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 57-7.75 (3rd) Maurice Morrison ...... 4x400 Relay David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:49.12 (2nd) Bryan Swarn ...... 400m ...... 46.69 (3rd) Dirk Morris ...... 4x400 Relay Octavius Terry ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:03.47 (1st) Brian Ford ...... 4x400 Relay .... 3:11.29 (1st) Mike Krehnbrink ...... 4x400 Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay Sharif Azim ...... 4x400 Relay 1988 (I) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump ...... 25-2 (1st) Conrad Nichols ...... 4x400 Relay Matt Trester ...... 4x400 Relay Joe McDonald ...... High Jump .. 7-0.50 (2nd) Derek Mills ...... 4x400 Relay Bryan Swarn ...... 4x400 Relay Dirk Morris ...... 55m HH ...... 7.31 (2nd) 1995 (I) Jeff Giesler ...... High Jump ...... 6-11 (2nd) 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:53.77 (1st) Mark Pickens ...... 55m ...... 6.33 (2nd) 1995 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ... 25-5.25 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... Mile ...... 4:12.31 (1st) James Purvis ...... 55m HH ...... 7.23 (1st) Octavius Terry ...... 400m IH ...... 50.66 (2nd) Montrell Person ...... 60m HH ...... 7.88 (1st) James Purvis ...... 400m ...... 47.24 (1st) George Darden ...... 5000m ...... 14:34.55 (2nd) Michael Massey ...... High Jump .. 7-0.50 (2nd) Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay ..... 3:12.08 (1st) 1996 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ... 25-6.25 (1st) Holt McPherson ...... Long Jump 23-10.25 (3rd) Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:53.26 (1st) Kyle Rabbitt ...... 5000m ...... 14:38.10 (3rd) Dirk Morris ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker Mile ...... 4:10.40 (1st) Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 58-0.25 (3rd) James Purvis ...... Mile Relay 1996 (O) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump ... 26-2.75 (1st) 2004 (O) Marcus Canty ...... Javelin Throw ... 227-1 (1st) 1988 (O) Maurice Davis ...... Long Jump 24-4.50 (2nd) David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:52.68 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 800m ...... 1:51.15 (1st) Dirk Morris ...... 110m HH ...... 13.84 (2nd) David Krummenacker 1500m ...... 3:54.32 (1st) Brendon Mahoney ...... 1500m ...... 3:45.76 (1st) Dirk Morris ...... 400m IH ...... 50.71 (2nd) Octavius Terry ...... 400m IH ...... 50.25 (1st) Michael Massey ...... High Jump ... 6-11.75 (2nd) Steve Pulley ...... High Jump ...... 6-6 (2nd) 1997 (I) Eric Bowers ...... Long Jump . 25-08.75 (1st) Montrell Person ...... 110m HH ...... 13.86 (1st) James Purvis ...... 110m HH ...... 13.70 (1st) David Krummenacker Mile ...... 4:12.63 (1st) Zeb Sion ...... Shot Put ...... 58-1.00 (1st) James Purvis ...... 400m IH ...... 50.53 (1st) David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:52.75 (1st) 2005 (I) Brian Ford ...... 200m ...... 21.60 (3rd) Mark White ...... Discus ...... 170-8 (2nd) David Riley ...... Triple Jump ..... 50-10 (1st) Brian Ford ...... 400m ...... 47.86 (2nd) Maurice Morrison ...... 4x100 Relay .... 41.04 (2nd) Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay ... 3:13.86 (1st) Montrell Person ...... 60m HH ...... 7.81 (1st) Jerry Gilchrist ...... 4x100 Relay David Krummenacker 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump ... 6-11.75 (2nd) Steve Brown ...... 4x100 Relay Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 2005 (O) Anthony Hoover ...... Javelin ...... 201-3 (3rd) Mark Pickens ...... 4x100 Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump .. 6-10.75 (3rd) Mark Pickens ...... 4x400 Relay .. 3:07.13 (1st) 1997 (O) David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:48.75 (1st) Montrell Person ...... 110m HH ...... 13.89 (1st) Maurice Morrison ...... 4x400 Relay David Krummenacker 1500m ...... 3:50.51 (1st) Kyle Rabbitt ...... 10,000m .. 30:07.02 (3rd) Dirk Morris ...... 4x400 Relay Angelo Taylor ...... 400m IH ...... 49.35 (1st) 2006 (I) Juan Cave ...... High Jump ...... 7-1 (2nd) James Purvis ...... 4x400 Relay Michael Johnson ...... 4x400 Relay . 3:06.23 (1st) Jerome Miller ...... High Jump ... 6-11.50 (3rd) 1989 (I) Derrick Adkins ...... 400m ...... 47.86 (2nd) David Krummenacker 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... Triple Jump48-10.25 (2nd) Rich Thompson ...... Long Jump 24-0.25 (2nd) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay 2006 (O) Juan Cave ...... High Jump . 6-10.75 (2nd) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump ..... 51-7 (2nd) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump 6-8.75 (t-3rd) Mike Taylor ...... Mile Relay ...... 3:12.24 (1st) 1998 (I) David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:47.77 (1st) Nico Shaner ...... Javelin ...... 216-4 (3rd) Maurice Morrison ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker Mile ...... 4:02.62 (1st) 2007 (I) Juan Cave ...... High Jump .. 6-11.50 (2nd) Jerry Gilchrist ...... Mile Relay David Krummenacker 4x400 Relay . 3:08.48 (1st) Alphonso Jordan ...... Triple Jump 50-8.25 (3rd) Derrick Adkins ...... Mile Relay Jonas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay James Lemons ...... Long Jump 23-10.25 (3rd) 1989 (O) Derrick Adkins ...... 400m IH ...... 50.39 (1st) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 4x400 Relay James Lemons ...... Triple Jump .. 51-3.75 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Long Jump ...... 24-5 (2nd) Angelo Taylor ...... 4x400 Relay Jerome Miller ...... High Jump ...... 7-1.00 (1st) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump .... 52-4 (2nd) Angelo Taylor ...... 400m ...... 46.01 (1st) 2007 (O) Alphonso Jordan ...... Triple Jump . 50-4.5 (3rd) 1990 (I) Rich Thompson ...... Triple Jump 51-6.50 (2nd) 1998 (0) David Krummenacker 800m ...... 1:47.78 (1st) James Lemons ...... Triple Jump ... 52-4.0 (1st) Mark White ...... Shot Put ...... 55-1.75 (2nd) David Krummenacker 1500m ...... 3:48.49 (1st) Steve Marcelle ...... Shot Put ...... 61-11.75 (2nd) 1990 (O) Mark White ...... Shot Put ...... 54-5.50 (1st) Tomas Motiejunas ...... 400m ...... 46.78 (2nd) Jerome Miller ...... High Jump .. 7-0.50 (2nd) 36

WORLD RECORD HOLDERS

World Competition Year Name Event Performance AAU NATIONAL INDOOR CHAMPION 1928 (O) Ed Hamm Long Jump 25-11.125 Year Name Event Performance 1984 (I) Antonio McKay 400 Meters 45.79 1950 Buddy Fowlkes Long Jump 24-6.75 1985 (I) Mike Armour 500 Meters 1.01.26 NATIONAL USTFF CHAMPION OLYMPIC MEDALISTS Year Name Event Performance Year Name Event Performance 1977 Larry Lowe Triple Jump 53-0.75 1928 Ed Hamm (G) Broad Jump 24-4.75 1984 Antonio McKay (G) 4X400 Relay 2:57.91 BUDDY FOWLKES COMPETITOR AWARD 1984 Antonio McKay (B) 400 Meters 44.71 (Given by Tech Track Alumni) 1988 Antonio McKay (G) 4x400 Relay 2:56.16 Year Name 1996 Derrick Adkins (G) 400 Meter IH 47.54 1986 Alan Drosky 1996 Derek Mills (G) 4x400 Relay 2:55.99 1987 James Purvis 2000 Angelo Taylor (G) 400 Meter IH 47.50 1988 James Purvis Angelo Taylor (G) 4x400 Relay 1989 Jerry Gilchrist (M) Bridget Koster (W) IAAF WORLD TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONS 1990 Mark White (M) Year Name Event Karen Hoffman (W) 1991 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH 1991 Rich Thompson 1993 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH 1992 Derrick Adkins 1993 Derek Mills 4X400 Relay 1993 Derek Mills 1999 Angelo Taylor 4x400 Relay 1994 Derek Mills 2003 David Krummenacker 800 Meters 1995 Octavius Terry 1996 Octavius Terry WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES 1997 David Krummenacker Year Name Event 1998 David Krummenacker 1991 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH 1999 Jonas Montiejunas 1995 Octavius Terry 400 Meter IH (2nd) 2000 Malcolm Leason 2001 Montrell Person U.S. JUNIOR NATIONAL TEAM 2002 Bryan Swarn Year Name Event 2003 Bryan Swarn 1985 James Purvis 110 Meter HH 2004 Brendon Mahoney 1989 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH 2005 Montrell Person 1990 John Moritz 3000 Meter SC 1991 Derek Mills 400 Meters U.S. OLYMPIC FESTIVAL 1994 David Krummenacker 800 Meters Year Name Event 1997 Angelo Taylor 400 Meter IH 1989 Rich Thompson Triple Jump 1990 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH (Gold) ACC MOST VALUABLE PERFORMER 1990 Rich Thompson Triple Jump Year Name 1991 Rich Thompson Triple Jump 1986 (O) James Purvis 1993 Conrad Nichols 800 Meters 1988 (I) James Purvis 1991 (O) Derrick Adkins GOODWILL GAMES 1997 (1) David Krummenacker Year Name Event 1997 (O) David Krummenacker 1998 Derrick Adkins 400 Meter IH 1998 (I) David Krummenacker 1998 (O) David Krummenacker 2002 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2004 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2004 (O) Brendon Mahoney 2007 (I) James Lemons (Field)

ACC ROOKIE OF THE YEAR 2000 (I) Brendon Mahoney 2000 (O) Brendon Mahoney 2002 (I) Brian Ford

ACC COACH OF THE YEAR Year Name 1987 (O) Buddy Fowlkes 1988 (I) Buddy Fowlkes 2002 (I) Grover Hinsdale 37

AA Britting, Kenneth ...... 1956 Dooley, Chris...... 2000 Ablowich, Ronald ...... 1960-62 Brown, Steve ...... 1967, '69 Dowd, Alton ...... 1953 Adams, Greg ...... 1967-69 Brown, Steve ...... 1987-90 Drewski, Kurt...... 1982-84 Adamson, Sandy ...... 1975 Bryan, Alex ...... 1973 Drosky, Alan ...... 1986-87 Adkins, Derrick ...... 1989-93 Bryan, Coleman ...... 1956-58 Duckett, Brandon ...... 2004-07 Agoos, Andrew ...... 1964 Bultema, T.J...... 1988 Dunlap, Barney ...... 1969-72 Alexander, David ...... 1980-81 Bussell, Gerald ...... 1964 Duke, Randall ...... 1984 Alexander, Phil...... 1979-82 Duncan, Steve ...... 1989-91 Allison, Robert ...... 1957 CC Duvall, Cristan ...... 2004-05, ‘07 Alvarez, Antonio ...... 1975-78 Cady, Mike ...... 1952, '54 Dvorscak, Michael ...... 1977 Amedee, Julian ...... 1990-93 Calhoun, Bill ...... 1967 Anderson, James ...... 1967, 69 Cammett, Paul ...... 1977 EE Anderson, Mike ...... 1976-79 Canty, Marcus ...... 2004 Edwards, Bill ...... 1965 Andrews, Treamon ...... 2004, ‘07 Cardwell, David ...... 1963 Edwards, Wayne...... 1976 Armour, Mike ...... 1981, '83-85 Carlton, Scott ...... 2002 Ellerbee, Eddie ...... 1972 Arthur, Stanley ...... 1963 Cassady, Patrick ...... 1964 Elliott, Tommy ...... 1965-66, '68 Astary, Bill ...... 1975-78 Cave, Juan ...... 2006-07 Erckmann, Jim ...... 1964-66 Atkinson, Sandy ...... 1967-68, '71 Cibene, Pat ...... 1976 Etheridge, Sam ...... 1969-72 Atlee, Jay ...... 1993, '95-96 Cibulskis, Janis ...... 1993-95 Evans, Robert...... 1961-63 Auerbach, Mitchell ...... 1965-66 Cilmi, Vincent ...... 1967 Austin, Dave F...... 1963, '65 Chihoski, Jonathan ...... 2002-03, ‘05 FF Autin, Donel ...... 1964 Clack, Glenn ...... 1973-76 Faircloth, Eddie ...... 1989 Avant, Carwin ...... 1965 Clark, David ...... 1966 Fielder, Ed ...... 1974-76 Azim, Sharif ...... 2000-03 Clark, Joshua ...... 1999 Finley, Jeff ...... 1972-73 Clarke, Sam ...... 1968-70 Fisher, Charles ...... 1967

BB Clay, John ...... 1977 Ford, Brian ...... 2002-05 All-Time Letterwinners Baker, Bobby ...... 1976, '78 Clayton, Jacob ...... 1960-62 Ford, David ...... 2007 Baldwin, Pete ...... 1982-85 Cobb, G.G...... 1952 Ford, Harold ...... 1980 Barkley, Bobbie ...... 1978-80 Cofield, Jeep ...... 1969-70 Ford, Jeff ...... 1969-70 Barnes, K. “Pee Wee” ...... 1973 Collins, Danny ...... 1986-90 Ford, Roy...... 1952 Barron, Bobby ...... 1952 Cone, Ronny...... 1980 Fortune, John ...... 1956-57 Baskin, Ed ...... 1952 Conley, Bill ...... 1973-75 Frakes, David ...... 1998-99 Bateman, Jim ...... 1965-68 Cook, Ted ...... 1955 Fralick, Ross ...... 1973-74 Battle, Cathy ...... 1981 Cooper, Roy ...... 1953 Fraser, Brian ...... 2000-03 Battle, John ...... 1965-67 Cox, Grover ...... 1991 Fraser, Bruce...... 1965-66 Baynham, Craig ...... 1965-66 Corcoran, Arthur ...... 1952 Fung A Wing, Quinn ...... 1997 Beamer, Donald ...... 2003-05 Courtney, Mike ...... 1992-95 Beck, Brent ...... 1978 Courtright, Edward ...... 1958-59 GG Beck, Mike ...... 1970-73 Crawley, Chris ...... 2000-03 Gable, Phillip ...... 1999, 2002 Behling, Richard...... 2006 Crist, Barton ...... 2002-04 Gadalamaria, Jorge...... 1976-77 Bellamy, Jim ...... 1971-72 Crites, Trevor...... 2004-05 Gahl, Terry ...... 1967 Benton, Edward ...... 1966 Crocker, Curtis...... 1987-90 Galbraith, Dan ...... 1984-85 Berardi, Alex ...... 2002-03 Crosby, Jordan...... 2004 Gandee, Todd ...... 1999 Bergert, James ...... 1958 Crowding, Ronald ...... 1958 Geddes, Bradley ...... 1976-78 Berman, Fred...... 1952, '56-57 Crumbo, Brian ...... 1987-88, '90 Genoble, Lee ...... 1968-70 Bernard, Carlyle ...... 1982-85 Cuneo, Lee...... 1972 Gentry, Donald ...... 1960 Betts, Kevin ...... 1996, 98-99 Cunningham, Brent ...... 1969-72 Gerald, Ogden ...... 1965-67 Beuier, Scott ...... 1974 Cushman, Lucius ...... 1966 Germain, Jay ...... 1965-66 Blissit, Jamie ...... 1971 Cutler, Tim ...... 1973 Gettys, W. Carl ...... 1952 Blohm, Bill ...... 1974-75 DD Gibbs, E.C...... 2006-07 Boecler, Steve ...... 1978-81 Daniels, Paul ...... 1975-78 Giesler, Jeff ...... 1993-96 Boemanns, Ted ...... 1970 Darden, George ...... 1993-96 Bogdanof, Timothy ...... 1999 Davenport, Willie ...... 1975-76 Bohler, Bob ...... 1972 Davis, Darryl ...... 1981, '83 Bondy, Bill ...... 1969-70 Davis, Dennis ...... 2002-03 Bowers, Eric ...... 1993-97 Davis, Don ...... 1974-75 Boyd, Jeffrey ...... 2002 Davis, Greg ...... 1977 Boyd, Sandy ...... 1967-68 Davis, Maurice ...... 1985-88 Boyer, Dick ...... 1967 Dean, Allen...... 1963-64 Brackin, Hank ...... 1969 Degenaar, Albert ...... 1957 Bradley, Mike ...... 1967 Deigni, Olivier ...... 2000-02 Brantley, James ...... 1958-59 Delevoe, Tony ...... 1978-79 Breland, Jim...... 1966 Denny, Walter ...... 1966 Brenner, Gary ...... 1976 DeVane, Richard ...... 1954-56 Brewer, Ian ...... 2002-03, ‘05 Devouassoux, Yannick ...... 2001 Brewer, Jeff ...... 1991 DiDia, Matt...... 2006-07 Brim, John ...... 1954-55 Dietler, Ned ...... 1973 Brim, Thomas ...... 1954-55 Dixon, Bailey...... 1952 Brin, Dan ...... 1997, 99-2000 Domingos, Karl ...... 1961 38

Gilchrist, Jerry ...... 1986-89 Johnson, Harley ...... 1991-94 Mateker, Billy ...... 2007 Goetter, Tom ...... 1965 Johnson, Michael ...... 1997-2000 Matthews, Ray...... 1979-81 All-Time Letterwinners Goode, James ...... 1955-56 Johnson, Tim ...... 2001-02 Maxwell, Tim ...... 1968 Goode, John ...... 1999 Jones, Adam ...... 2006 McClain, Lamar ...... 1975-78 Goodman, Jeff ...... 1968-71 Jones, Alice ...... 1977 McCommons, Steve ...... 1975 Gordon, Eugene (Mgr) ...... 2006 Jordan, Alphonso ...... 2007 McCormick, Greg ...... 2002-05 Graham, Kevin ...... 1992-95 McCrea, Richard ...... 1969 Green, Ned ...... 1987-90 KK McDonagh, Neil ...... 2002-05 Green, William ...... 1954, '56 Kabboard, David ...... 1974-77 McDonald, Joe ...... 1988, '90-92 Griner, John ...... 1988 Kadishov, Gwen ...... 1970 McDonald, Sean ...... 1987-88 Grier, Jason ...... 1999, 2001 Kalski, Ed ...... 1968 McGarity, Dudley ...... 1978-80 Grimes, Kenneth ...... 1999 Keen, Jack ...... 1954, '56-57 McGehee, Jared...... 1999 Gross, Robert ...... 1960 Kemker, Carol ...... 1982-84 McInnis, Bruce ...... 1967-68 Kepano, Tony ...... 1982-85 McIntyre, Bruce ...... 1982-83 HH Kinkead, Kurt ...... 2004-07 McKay, Antonio ...... 1984-85 Haddock, Terry ...... 1963 Kirby, Collis ...... 1990 McLain, Joel ...... 1991 Hall, Richard ...... 1963 Kirk, William ...... 1962-64 McLeer, Tim ...... 1973 Hamilton, Eric ...... 1984-85 Klapper, Josh (Mgr) ...... 1994-96 McPherson, Holt ...... 2004-05 Hammell, Josh ...... 2004-07 Klinger, Scott...... 1979-82 McReynolds, Uwezu ...... 1989-92 Harberson, James ...... 1962-64 Knapp, David ...... 1974, '76 McShane, Mike ...... 1979-80 Harrington, Sean ...... 2000-01 Knight, Brent ...... 1996, 98-99 Mears, Mike ...... 1965 Harris, Gerald ...... 1965-67 Knight, Jimmy ...... 1967-68, '70 Meyer, Robert ...... 1961 Harris, I-Perfection ...... 2003 Kock, Ron W...... 1964-65 Middlebrooks, Harry ...... 1958 Harris, Jack ...... 1980 Koslak, Chet ...... 1967-69, '71 Middlebrooks, Jack ...... 1965-67 Hayes, Drew ...... 1994 Kost, Kerry ...... 1987-89 Miller, Jerome ...... 2005-07 Haynes, Matt ...... 1986-87 Krehnbrink, Mike ...... 1985-87 Mills, Brad ...... 1996, 98-99 Hazelwood, Frank ...... 1964-66 Krueger, John ...... 1991 Mills, Derek ...... 1991-94 Head, Larry ...... 1984-86 Krummenacker, David ...... 1994, '96-98 Mills, Tom ...... 1965 Heard, Jay ...... 1965 Kuhn, Rob ...... 2003 Milo, Mike ...... 1972-73 Henderson, Steve ...... 1980-81 Kurt, Chris ...... 1976 Mims, Harold ...... 1973-76 Hensley, Sam ...... 1953 Mische, Gary ...... 1967, 69 Herren, David ...... 2006-07 LL Mitchell, Robert ...... 1973 Hetherington, Brian ...... 1999 Lambert, Bob ...... 1978 Momon, Clint...... 1980 Hilton, Chris ...... 1991 Larkin, Jeff ...... 1979-82 Montague, Read ...... 1979 Hind, Tom ...... 1982-85 Latourette, Don ...... 1967 Montiel, Bob ...... 1970-72 Hodges, Frank ...... 1952 Lawrence, Justin ...... 2005 Moody, Larry ...... 1965 Hoffman, Arthur ...... 1969-72 Leason, Malcolm ...... 1996-2000 Moritz, John ...... 1990-93 Hood, Warren ...... 1972-73 Lee, Gary ...... 1984 Morrell, Mike ...... 1967 Hooper, Sam ...... 1991 Lehmann, Jeff ...... 1981 Morris, David...... 1967-68 Hoover, Anthony ...... 2002-05 Leitner, Mark ...... 1983-84 Morris, Dirk ...... 1985-88 Hope, Tony ...... 1970 Lemons II, James ...... 2004-05, ‘07 Morris, Dwight ...... 1975-76 Horton, Rob ...... 1976-79 Letter, Joe ...... 1971 Morrison, Maurice ...... 1986-89 Horton, Dan ...... 1973-76 Lewis, Gregg ...... 1976-78 Motiejunas, Jonas ...... 1994-99 Housley, Steve ...... 1976-79 Ligon, Walter ...... 1952 Motiejunas, Tomas...... 1995-98 Houston, Reuben ...... 2002-03 Linder, Zebedee ...... 1972 Muirheid, Terry ...... 1968-71 Howell, Kenny ...... 1983 Lipham, Bob ...... 1965 Murphy, John ...... 1960 Hoye, Derek ...... 2005-07 Little, Wade ...... 1967 Hudson, Andy ...... 1971-72 Livingston, Don ...... 1984-85, '87-88 NN Huffines, Travis ...... 1959-61 Long, Frank ...... 1986-88 Nappo, Paul ...... 1976-77 Hughes, Donald ...... 1978, 80 Lopp, Tommy ...... 1971-73 Narewski, Taylor ...... 2004-05 Hyatt, Don ...... 1965-67 Lowe, Larry ...... 1977-78 Nash, Ken ...... 1968-71 Luce, Craig...... 1971 Neal, Craig...... 1985 II Lyon, Jim ...... 1965-68 Nelson, Angie ...... 1990 Inglett, Forest ...... 1965 Nelson, Scott...... 1985 Innerarity, Bridget (Mgr) ...... 1993-95 MM Nelson, Theron...... 1967 Irvine, Spencer ...... 2002-04 Macoy, Coy ...... 1983-86 Newkirk, Roy ...... 1966-67 Macy, Bill ...... 1972-75 Newton, Chad ...... 1990 JJ Maddox, Ernest ...... 1959-60 Newton, Greg ...... 1979-81, '83 Jackson, Alonzo ...... 1996 Madonia, Frank ...... 1967-70 Nichols, Conrad ...... 1992-96 Jacobs, Ann ...... 1987 Magee, Bill ...... 1981, '83-84 Nichols, Paul ...... 1975-76, '78 Jamgochian, John ...... 1965-66 Mahoney, Brendon ...... 2000, 2002-04 Niedherhausen, Michael ...... 1998-99 Janiak, John ...... 1967 Majors, Joel...... 1970-72 Nordyke, Jay ...... 1973 Januzelli, Jason ...... 1992-95 Marcelle, Steve ...... 2007 Norman, Todd ...... 1986, '88 Johann, Richard ...... 1972-73 Martinez, Oliver ...... 1992-95 Nutting, Ed ...... 1959-61 John, Andy ...... 1970 Mashburn, Lee ...... 1967 Johnson, Brent ...... 2000-01 Mason, Charles...... 1965-67 OO Johnson, Cleo ...... 1974 Massey, Eric ...... 2005-06 O'Brien, Matt ...... 1999, 2002 Johnson, Demario ...... 2006-07 Massey, Michael ...... 2001-04 O’Connell, Scott ...... 1972, '74 Johnson, Frank ...... 1970-73 Mastro, Lindsay ...... 1975 Olinger, Scott ...... 1989 39

Oliver, Steve ...... 1981-82 Sartain, Kerry ...... 1967-70 Thompson, Dean ...... 1984 Olliffe, Bob ...... 1975 Sasser, Chase ...... 2006 Thompson, Rich ...... 1988-91 Orr, Nigel ...... 2006-07 Sasseville, Robert ...... 1967 Tidwell, Robert...... 1964-65 Orth, William ...... 1954 Savage, Preston ...... 1953 Timmerman-McLean, Roger ...... 1996-97, ‘99 Owings, Jim ...... 1971, '73-74 Scalia, Ted ...... 1989 Tolcher, Mike ...... 1994-95 Oxford, Roger ...... 1967 Schenck, Bud ...... 1967 Tomlinson, Elwyn ...... 1955 Scherer, Kerry ...... 1969 Tomori, Tosin ...... 1997-2000 PP Schuler, Keith ...... 2000-01 Toole, Barckley ...... 1964 Palma, Patrick ...... 1977-79 Schmidt, David ...... 2000, 2002-04 Torrance, Martin ...... 1954-57 Parker, Mike ...... 1999 Sciame, Gregory ...... 1999-2000 Traylor, James ...... 1997-98 Parker, Rod ...... 1965-67 Selz, Bart ...... 1978-81 Traylor, Jamie ...... 1999-2000 Paschal, William ...... 1963-64 Shaner, Nico ...... 2006 Trester, Matt ...... 2003-04, ’06 Patterson, Hayes ...... 1971-73 Sherman, Isaac ...... 1989, '92 Tufts, Winfield ...... 1976-77 Paul, Jerry ...... 1967 Sherrill, Frank ...... 1961 Turner, Bob ...... 1972-74 Person, Montrell ...... 2001, ‘04-05 Shields, Tony ...... 1993-96 Turner, DeWitt ...... 1966 Pickens, Mark ...... 1985-88 Shirley, Chip ...... 1975 Tyler, Chuck ...... 1969-71 Pipia, Giovanni ...... 1997, ‘99-2000 Shivers, Steve ...... 1997-98 Poliseo, Joe ...... 2001, ‘03 Sias, John ...... 1967 VV Pogson, Frank ...... 1989 Simmons, Bill ...... 1976-78 Valle, Ryan (Mgr.) ...... 1999-2002 Porter, Clayton...... 1998-2001 Simmons, Scott ...... 1984 Varner, Edwin ...... 1964 Porter, James ...... 1960 Sims, J.R...... 1984-87 Vaughan, Ben...... 1967-69 Poulsen, Stephen ...... 1965-67 Singleton, Timothy ...... 1957-59 Vaughn, David ...... 1999 Powlen, Andrew ...... 2006-07 Sink, Aaron...... 1999-2002 Veal, Michael ...... 1959 Powell, Charles ...... 1957 Sinotte, Chris...... 1998-2000 Vereen, Carl ...... 1954-56 Price, John ...... 1963-65 Sion, Zeb ...... 2002-05 Von Herrman, Fred ...... 1966

Probst, Jack ...... 1972-73 Slocumb, Harvey...... 1975 All-Time Letterwinners Prolsdorfer, Jim ...... 1974, '76-77 Small, Bill ...... 1975-76 WW Prouty, Clint ...... 1985-86 Smart, Matt ...... 1991-92 Wade, Greg ...... 1978-80, '82 Pulley, Steve ...... 1988-91 Smiga, Nate ...... 2003 Waid, David ...... 1987 Purvis, Chris ...... 1967-69 Smith, Bill ...... 1965 Walton, John ...... 1969-72 Purvis, James ...... 1985-88 Smith, David ...... 2003 Ward, Clifton ...... 1984-85 Smith, Don ...... 1974, '76-77 Ward, Randy ...... 1983 RR Smith, Eric ...... 1983-87 Watkins, James ...... 1963-65 Rabbitt, Kyle ...... 2002-05 Smith, Norman ...... 1961-62 Weaver, John ...... 1967 Raible, Steve ...... 1973-75 Smith, Tom ...... 1988-92 Weintraub, Louis ...... 1971-72 Ralston, Richard ...... 1952-53 Snellings, Andre ...... 1997-99 Wertz, Craig ...... 1981 Randall, Chris ...... 1965 Spillman, Jonathan ...... 2002-05 White, Mark ...... 1986-88, '90 Ransbotham, Jack ...... 1968-71 Spivey, Woodie ...... 1966 White, Michael ...... 1972-75 Ransom, William...... 1959-61 Stallings, Cordell ...... 1999 Whitmer, David ...... 1969-71 Raparelli, Ray ...... 1991-94 Stanley, Danny ...... 1967 Williams, Antonio ...... 1993 Rao, Jay ...... 1980-81 Stanley, Jimmy ...... 1980-83 Williams, Brent ...... 2000 Ray, Darryl ...... 1990-92 Steagall, Derrick ...... 1994-95 Williams, John ...... 1964 Rea, Peter ...... 1988 Stegall, Joe ...... 1998-2000, 2002 Willig, Andy ...... 1973-76 Reese, Mack ...... 1980-81, '83-84 Stegall, Sidney ...... 1994-98 Willis, Dave ...... 1971-72 Reida, Scott ...... 1999, 2001-03 Sterling, Robert ...... 1965 Winkel, Brende ...... 1975 Rembert, Bill ...... 1967 Stiles, Raymond ...... 1980-83 Wise, Daryl ...... 1984 Riggins, Chester ...... 1985-87 Stock, Ronald ...... 1963 Woodward, Milton ...... 1988-89 Riley, Dan ...... 1968-71 Stoklosa, David ...... 1974 Wright, Harry...... 1953 Riley, David ...... 1997 Stover, Bernard ...... 1979 Wright, Jim E...... 1964-66 Robbs, Charlie ...... 1967 Suber, Eric ...... 1997 Wright, Lamar ...... 1965-67 Roberts, Cliff ...... 1996 Sugerman, Barry ...... 1957-58, '60 Roberts, Earl ...... 1962-64 Swarn, Bryan ...... 1999-2000, 2002-03 YY Roberts, J.J...... 1973-76 Swift, Michael ...... 1999 Yaksh, John ...... 1974-75 Robeson, Greg ...... 1993 Swilley, Duane ...... 1971-74 Young, Shawn ...... 1991 Robinson, Guy...... 1989-91, '93 Yunkus, Rich ...... 1969 Robinson, Jim ...... 1973, '75 TT Rodriguez, Javier ...... 1980, '82-83 Tandron, Carlos ...... 1977-80 ZZ Rodgers, Tony ...... 1997 Tannehill, Hugh ...... 1952-54 Zack, Justin ...... 1993-96 Rohling, Charles ...... 2006-07 Taylor, Angelo ...... 1997-98 Zeller, Oscar ...... 1956 Ross, Tyrone ...... 1998-99 Taylor, Michael ...... 1986, '89 Zins, Joey ...... 1999, 2002 Rouse, George ...... 1965 Tebbe, Matt...... 1999 Rowland, Dexter...... 1976-79 Tedder, Donald ...... 1954 Rucker, Adrian ...... 1976 Terry, George ...... 1965-68 Rudolph, Mark ...... 1990-92 Terry, Octavius ...... 1992-96 Rust, Francis ...... 1953-56 Tettelbach, Donald ...... 1953-54 Thomas, Alan ...... 1978 SS Thomas, Brian ...... 1995-98 Sadaj, Mike ...... 1967 Thomas, James ...... 1974 Sanders, David ...... 2005 Thomas, Robert ...... 1962 40

John Heisman Conference Championship. among the nation’s elite.

Coaching History (1904-08) Griffin coached two Olympians, Homer Fowlkes’ list of accomplishments include Track was introduced Welchel and Ed Hamm. Hamm won a Gold three Olympic medalists, two World Record as a sport in 1904 and the medal in the long jump in 1928. holders, 10 NCAA national champions, 50 All- first head coach for the Americans, 77 Atlantic Coast Conference Yellow Jackets was football champions and 126 All-ACC selections. legend John Heisman. (1927-30) A 1988 inductee in the State of Georgia Along with track, Heisman Harold Barron came to Tech after Athletic Hall of Fame, Fowlkes was twice coached the baseball, basketball and winning four national titles in the high named ACC Coach of the Year (1987, ‘88) football teams, where he won a national title hurdles at Penn State University. Barron was and was honored as the 1985 NCAA Indoor in football in 1917. on the 1920 Olympic team and finished Southeast Coach of the Year. Under Heisman’s guidance, Tech hosted second at the Summer Games in the high Fowlkes pupils include Antonio McKay, its first track meet on the Tech track circling hurdles. who won Gold and Bronze medals at the the baseball field. On May 22-23, 1908, Tech Under his watch, Tech standout Ed 1984 Olympics and Gold at the ‘88 Summer hosted the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Hamm won two national championships and Games, Mike Armour, a former World Record Association meet at Tech park qualified for the 1928 Olympics. holder in the 500 meters and James Purvis, a two-time national champion and five-time Charles Thomas Ed Hamm All-American. (1909-17) (1931-32) Charles Thomas coached the Tech track Ed Hamm won two Grover Hinsdale team for nine seasons. Thomas led the national championships for (1993-present) Rambling Wreck to its first conference Tech and took over as Hinsdale engineered championship with a first-place finish at the head coach in 1931. the track program to four SIAA meet in 1912. Hamm became the top 10 indoor and outdoor first Gold medalist for the NCAA Championship William Anderson Jackets in 1928, winning the long jump at the finishes during his 14 Alexander Summer Games. seasons as head coach. (1918-23) Entering his 29th season overall with the Working as a football Norris Dean Yellow Jackets, Hinsdale was named ACC and track coach, William (1944-64) Coach of the Year in 2002, and has Anderson Alexander led the Norris Dean, one of tutored four Olympic Gold medalists, 13 Yellow Jacket track the finest all-around NCAA champions and 70 All-Americans. program for six seasons. In athletes in Georgia Tech Among the group of talented athletes 1922, the Yellow Jackets had its finest season history, succeeded that struck gold is Derrick Adkins, who won during the early era when Alexander led the legendary coach George C. Olympic gold in the 400-meter individual Rambling Wreck to a Georgia State Griffin and immediately began to establish hurdles in 1996. A second Olympic medalist is Championship, a Southeastern Amateur his own legacy. In the 20 years in which he Derek Mills, who won gold as part of the Athletic Union Championship, a dual meet directed the track team, Dean witnessed 4x400 relay team in Atlanta. The third win over Sewanee and a tri meet victory three SEC track titles and finished runner-up Olympic gold medalist is Angelo Taylor, who against Auburn and Clemson. on three different occasions. The Yellow won gold in both the 400 intermediate Jackets went undefeated in dual meets in hurdles and as part of the U.S. 4x400-meter George C. Griffin 1944, ‘48 and ‘49 and won SEC cross country relay team at the 2000 Sydney Games. He (1924-26, 33-43) titles in ‘47, ‘53 and ‘54. won two national titles and was a four-time George Griffin made Dean is a member of the Georgia Tech All-American during his career on The Flats. his coaching debut in 1922, Hall of Fame, joining Griffin to represent 32 Other top runners under Hinsdale when the Jackets enjoyed a years of excellence in track and field include Octavius Terry, a three-time national ton of success. Griffin coaching. champion and nine-time All-American; Jonas began his track career at Motiejunas, a two-time national champion Tech as a freshman Buddy Fowlkes and five-time All-American; and David standout in 1916 and came to work as an (1965-92) Krummenacker, a two-time national assistant coach under coach Alexander from A recent induction champion and eight-time All-American. 1922-23. into the USTFCC Hall of Krummenacker is currently one of the top Griffin took over the reigns in 1924 and Fame on Nov. 30, 2005, middle distance runners in the world. although his first stint as head coach lasted Buddy Fowlkes, the A 2003 inductee of Ferris State only two years, he returned for a 10-year stint captain of the 1949 Tech University’s Hall of Fame, Hinsdale led the 1933-43. He led the Rambling Wreck to track team and three-time Rambling Wreck to a fourth-place finish at unprecedented success during that span, as SEC total point champion, was named head the 1994 NCAA Outdoor Championships and Tech won six Southeastern Athletic Associa- coach in 1965. Over the next three decades a third-place finish at the 1997 NCAA Indoor tion Championships and one Southeastern he elevated the Georgia Tech track and field Championships. program to extraordinary heights as the Yellow Jackets began to consistently rank 41

Name (Years) Event(s) Year Captain 1964...... Joe Watkins

Hall of Fame Performers Ron Ablowich (1960-62) ...... Hurdles, Dashes 1905 ...... Unknown Ken Kirk 1906 ...... Unknown Allan Dean Derrick Adkins (1989-93) ...... 400m IH 1907 ...... L.E. Goodier 1965 ...... Joe Watkins Chick Aldridge (1936)...... Cross Country 1909 ...... Z.E. Meyers 1966...... Craig Baynham Julian Amedee (1990-93)...... 400m, 4x400m Relay 1910 ...... G.W. Sommers 1967 ...... Charles Mason Mike Armour (1981, '83-'85) ...... 400m, 800m 1911 ...... H.W. Patterson 1968 ...... Tommy Elliott Mike Beck (1970-73) ...... Distances 1912 ...... C.P. Goree 1969...... Ben Vaughan 1913 ...... J.A. Logan 1970 ...... Ken Nash Charles Belcher (1936) ...... 440m, Hurdles 1914 ...... J.A. Logan 1971 ...... Sandy Atkinson Fred Berman (1952, '56-'57) ...... Shot Put 1915 ...... Court Robinson John Walton Jim Davenport (1931) ...... 400m, 880m, Mile 1916 ...... Clyde Jordan 1972 ...... Joel Majors Maurice Davis (1985-88) ...... Long Jump 1917 ...... H.M. Mauck 1973 ...... Mike Beck Craig C. Day (1906) ...... Dashes 1918 ...... G.E. Strupper 1974 ...... Duane Swilley Norris Dean (1944-64) ...... Coach 1919 ...... B.B. Holst 1975 ...... Harold Mims 1920 ...... L.W. Pollard 1976 ...... Harold Mims Alan Drosky (1987-88)...... 1000m, 1500m, Mile 1921 ...... J.M. McCleskey 1977 ...... Tony Alvarez James Erckmann (1964-66)...... Hurdles 1922 ...... H.G. Granger 1978 ...... Bill Astary

Bobby Evans (1961-63) ...... Cross Country 1923 ...... P.G. Daves 1979 ...... Dexter Rowland All-Time Captains Buddy Fowlkes (1951) ...... Dashes, Hurdles, 1924 ...... Homer Whelchel 1980 ...... Carlos Tandron Broad Jump 1925 ...... Lawson Johnson 1981 ...... Steve Boecler 1926...... William Crowder 1982 ...... Raymond Stiles Gibby Fraser (1920) ...... Dashes 1927 ...... Ernest Knotz 1983 ...... Greg Newton George Griffin (1921-25, '34-'74) ...... Coach 1928 ...... Ed Hamm 1984 ...... Mike Armour Ed Hamm (1928-29) ...... Long Jump, Dashes 1929...... Frog Beall 1985 ...... Pete Baldwin Tom Hind (1982-85) ...... 400m 1930 ...... Unknown 1986 ...... James Purvis Ernest C. Kontz (1928) ...... 220m 1931 ...... Ed Foxhall 1987 ...... James Purvis 1932 ...... Ed Foxhall Alan Drosky Jeff Larkin (1979-82) ...... 100m 1933 ...... Charlie Galloway 1988 ...... James Purvis Joel Majors (1970-72) ...... 2-Mile, 3-Mile, 6-Mile 1934 ...... Charlie Galloway Dirk Morris Lamar McClain (1975-78)...... Discus 1935 ...... Jim Davenport 1989 ...... Jerry Gilchrist Antonio McKay (1984-85) ...... 400m 1936 ...... Harvey West 1990 ...... Steve Brown Derek Mills (1991-94) ...... 400m 1937 ...... Whack Hyder 1991 ...... Derrick Adkins 1938 ...... Chick Aldridge Steve Duncan Dirk Morris (1985-88) ...... 110m HH 1939 ...... Charlie Belcher 1992...... Derrick Adkins Ken Nash (1968-71) ...... Dashes, Long Jump 1940 ...... Artie Small 1993 ...... Derrick Adkins Conrad Nichols (1992-96) ...... 800m, 4x400m Relay 1941 ...... Tommy Plaxico Derek Mills Tommy Plaxico (1941) ...... Hurdles 1942 ...... Billy Weeks 1994...... Derek Mills James Purvis (1988) ...... 110m HH 1943 ...... Comer Weaver 1995 ...... Kevin Graham Lindsey Roberts (1927) ...... Cross Country 1944...... Hunley Elebash Octavius Terry 1945 ...... Ray Enders 1996...... George Darden Dexter Rowland (1976-79)...... High Jump 1946...... Dave Durst Octavius Terry Bart Selz (1978-81) ...... Manager 1947 ...... Don Cady 1997 ...... Jonas Motiejunas Artie Small (1940) ...... Cross Country 1948 ...... Jim Nolan Brian Thomas Eric Smith (1987) ...... Cross Country ...... Buddy Fowlkes 1998 ...... David Krummenacker Jimmy Stanley (1980-83) ...... 200m, 400m, Mile Relay 1949...... Buddy Fowlkes Brian Thomas 1950 ...... Bob Renshaw 1999...... Jonas Motiejunas Raymond Stiles (1980-83) ...... Hurdles 1951 ...... Red Smith 2000 ..... Michael Johnson Octavius Terry (1992-96) ...... 400m IH Buddy Fowlkes 2001 ...... Bryan Swarn Rich Thompson (1988-91) ...... Long & Triple Jump Jimmy Shiver 2002 ...... Bryan Swarn Ben Vaughn (1967-69) ...... Dashes 1952 ...... Ed Baskin 2003 ...... Brendon Mahoney Carl Vereen (1954-56) ...... Shotput, Discus 1953 ...... Hugh Tannehill Bryan Swarn 1954 ...... Hugh Tannehill 2004 ...... Brendon Mahoney Greg Wade (1978-80, '82) ...... 800m 1955 ...... Dick DeVane 2005 ...... Brian Ford Perrin Walker (1936) ...... Dashes 1956 ...... Dick DeVane Zeb Sion John Walton (1969-72) ...... Cross Country 1957 ...... Martin Torrance 2006 ...... Brandon Duckett Joe O. Watkins, Jr. (1963-65) ...... Mile, Cross Country 1958 ...... Cole Bryan 2007 ...... Brandon Duckett George Webb (1942) ...... Javelin 1959 ...... Tim Singleton David Herren 1960 ...... Ron Albowich Jerome Miller Billy Weeks (1942) ...... Pole Vault 1961 ...... Ron Albowich 2008 ...... David Herren Longino Welch (1923) ...... Pole Vault 1962...... Ron Albowich James Lemons Homer Whelchel (1929) ...... Javelin 1963 ...... Bobby Evans Mark White (1986-88, 90) ...... Shot Put, Discus Mike White (1972-75)...... 880m 42

Indoor Championships Outdoor Championships Qualifying for NCAA Championships Automatic Provisional Automatic Altitude Adjustment Event (Note) FAT MT FAT MT Event (Note) FAT MT 3K-5999/6K+ 55m 6.14 — 6.26 — 100m 10.55 — +.03/+.06 60m 6.63 — 6.74 — 200m 21.35 — +.07/+.12 55m HH 7.17 — 7.38 — 400m 47.20 46.9 +.11/+.21 60m HH 7.70 — 7.91 — 800m 1:50.40 1:50.1 200m 1500m# 3:47.80 3:47.5 (Under 200m/220y)* 21.33 — 21.73 — Mile# 4:06.00 4:05.7 (200m/220y)* 21.08 — 21.48 — 3000m SC# 9:07.00 9:06.7 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 20.83 — 21.23 — 5000m# 14:12.00 14:11.7 400m 110m HH 14.30 — +.04/+.08 (Under 200m/220y)* 46.95 46.9 48.05 47.8 400m IH 52.51 52.2 +.11/+.21 (200m/220y)* 46.55 46.3 47.65 47.4 400m Relay 40.66 40.4 +.12/+.24 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 46.15 45.9 47.25 47.0 440y Relay 40.86 40.6 +.12/+.24 800m 1600m Relay 3:10.00 3:09.7 +.44/+.84 (200m/220y or less)* 1:48.80 1:48.5 1:51.10 1:50.8 Mile Relay 3:11.10 3:10.8 +.44/+.84 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 1:48.20 1:47.9 1:50.50 1:50.2 Mile# Meters Feet (200m/220y or less)* 4:00.30 4:00.0 4:04.80 4:04.5 High Jump 2.10 6-10.75 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:59.50 3:59.2 4:04.00 4:03.7 Pole Vault 5.05 16-6.75 3000m# Long Jump 7.34 24-1 (200m/220y or less)* 7:55.80 7:55.5 8:06.30 8:06.0 Triple Jump 15.00 49-2.50 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 7:54.50 7:54.2 8:05.00 8:04.7 Shot Put 16.80 55-1.50 5000m# Discus 51.70 169-7 (200m/220y or less)* 13:48.90 13:48.6 14:11.90 14:11.6 Javelin 61.60 202-1 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 13:47.00 13:46.7 14:10.00 14:09.7 Hammer 56.80 186-4 1600m Relay (Under 200m/220y)* 3:09.70 3:09.4 3:13.60 3:13.3 OUTDOOR (NATIONAL) (200m/220y)* 3:08.10 3:07.8 3:12.00 3:11.7 (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:06.50 3:06.2 3:10.40 3:10.1 Automatic Provisional Mile Relay Event (Note) FAT MT FAT MT (Under 200m/220y)* 3:10.70 3:10.4 3:14.80 3:14.5 10,000m 28:45.00 28:44.7 29:30.00 29:29.7 (200m/220y)* 3:09.10 3:08.8 3:13.20 3:12.9 Decathlon 7,500 points 6,900 points (Banked or Over 200m/220y)* 3:07.50 3:07.2 3:11.60 3:11.3 Distance Medley Relay--Meters (200m or less)* 9:36.20 9:35.9 9:47.90 9:47.6 #—Altitude adjustment available (Banked or Over 200m)* 9:34.00 9:33.7 9:45.70 9:45.4 Distance Medley Relay-Yards (220y or less)* 9:39.70 9:39.4 9:51.40 9:51.1 (Banked or Over 220y)* 9:37.50 9:37.2 9:49.20 9:48.9

Meters Feet Meters Feet High Jump 2.24 7-4.25 2.14 7-0.25 Pole Vault 5.50 18-0.50 5.20 17-0.75 Long Jump 7.85 25-9.25 7.50 24-7.25 Triple Jump 16.10 52-10 15.40 50-6.25 Shot Put 19.30 63-4 17.75 58-3 35-lb Wt. 21.50 70-6.50 19.50 63-11.75 Heptathlon 5,650 points 5,300 points

*—Size of track. #—Altitude adjustment available.

CONVERSION TABLE • 100 yards to 100 meters: Add 0.9 hand timing (9.3y=10.2m) • 220 yards to 200 meters: Subtract 0.1 hand timing (20.6y=20.5m) • 440 yards to 400 meters: Subtract 0.3 hand timing (48.5y=48.2m) • 880 yards to 800 meters: Subtract 0.7 had timing (1:48.2y=1:47.5m) • 440-yard IH to 400-meter IH: Subtract 0.3 hand timing • 440-yard relay to 400-meter relay: Subtract 0.2 hand timing • Mile relay to 1,600-meter relay: Subtract 1.1 hand timing • Yards to meters: Multiply yards by 0.914 • Feet to meters: Multiply feet by .305 • Inches to meters: Multiply inches by .025

GRIFFIN TRACK MEN’S RECORDS 100 meters 10.03 (2000) , Sprint Capital 200 meters 20.23 (1997) Tony Wheeler, Clemson 400 meters 44.71 (1997) , Wallace State 800 meters 1:45.76 (2006) Tom Lancashire, Florida State 1500 meters 3:41.10 (2004) Eliud Njubu, Unattached 5000 meters 14:00.09 (1987) German Beltrand, Unattached 10,000 meters 30:04.03 (1987) Reggie Harris, North Carolina 110-meter Hurdles 13.32 (2007) , Reebok 400-meter Hurdles 48.35 (1999) Angelo Taylor, Nike 3000-meter SC 8:41.10 (1990) Jim Cooper, New Balance 4x100-meter relay 39.21 (2007) Unattached 4x400-meter relay 3:00.65 (2000) Sprint Capital High Jump 7’6.00” (1986) Victor Small, Clemson Pole Vault 18’6.50” (1996/2000) Tim Mack, Unattached Long Jump 26’7.25” (1994) Roland McGee, MTSU Triple Jump 56’3.75” (2004) Walter Davis, Nike Shot Put 70’6.25” (2000) C.J. Hunter, Nike Discus 214’0.00” (1996) Tony Washington, Unattached Hammer 252’11.00” (2002) Andras Haklits, Georgia Javelin 266’10.00” (2000) Beaux Greer, New York AC Decathlon 8133 (2002) Chad Smith, Unattached

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HOMER RICE CENTER FOR SPORTS PERFORMANCE Georgia Tech's Homer Ri ce Center for Sports Performance is a unique facility for testing and improving performance. The Homer Rice Center focuses on six component s: sports physiology, nutrition , sports medicine, psychology, motion analysis and vision. Opened in 1996. the S8 million facility also includes the Howard Candler. Jr., Football Conference Center and the George W.Mathews, Jr., Athletic Heritage Center.