2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/ MEDIA ALMANAC Tenth Edition, Baylor Athletics Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS

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BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.

BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercol- legiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff.

Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi- nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped­ persons. 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA INFORMATION INTRODUCTION INFORMATION 1-5 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents 1 Location Waco, Texas Athletics Communications Staff 2 Chartered 1845 by the Republic of Texas Enrollment 17,217 University Administration 3 Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Athletics 4 Conference Big 12 2018-19 Schedule 5 Nickname Bears Facilities 6 Colors Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) Home Facility Track and Field Stadium (5,000) ROSTERS 7 President Dr. Linda A. Livingstone 2018-19 Team Roster 7 Faculty Athletic Representative Jeremy Counseller Note: Bios available online at BaylorBears.com Director of Athletics Mack Rhoades, IV Sport Administrator Marcus Sedberry Associate AD/Business, SWA Nancy Post COACHES & STAFF 8-15 Head Coach Todd Harbour 8-10 TRACK AND FIELD COACHING STAFF Director of Track and Field Clyde Hart 10-11 Head Coach Todd Harbour (Baylor, 1981) Dir. of Track and Field Clyde Hart (Baylor, 1956) Assistant Coaches 12-16 Associate Head Coach Michael Ford (Baylor, 1995) Staff/Volunteer Assistants 17 Assistant Head Coach Stacey Smith (Baylor, 2000) Assistant Coach Jon Capron (Baylor, 2003) REVIEW 18-20 Assistant Coach Jeff Chakouian (Kentucky, 2004) Director of Operations Evan Iluzada 2018 Cross Country Individual/Team Results 18-20 Associate Dir. of Equipment Services Will Glasscock Volunteer Assistant Coach Trayvon Bromell HISTORY 21-40 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tiffani McReynolds All-Time Conference Meet Finishes 21-23 Volunteer Assistant Coach Annie “Rhodes” Johnigan Volunteer Assistant Coach Brandon Richards NCAA/Regional Cross Country Results 24-27 Volunteer Assistant Coach Kenneth Wiethorn All-Time NCAA Championships 28-29 All-Time NCAA All-Americans 30-33 ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS All-Time Conference Champions 34-37 Track and Field/Cross Country Contact: Kellen Coleman All-Time Letterwinners 38-40 E-mail: [email protected] Office: (254) 710-4049 Cell: 254-749-6507 RECORDS 41-63 Fax: (254) 710-1369 All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Indoor Records 41-42 All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Outdoor Records 43-44 WOMEN’S TEAM QUICK FACTS All-Time Women’s Indoor Top Marks 45-48 2018 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 9th/DNQ 2018 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 7th/T-3rd All-Time Men’s Indoor Top Marks 49-52 2018 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 54th/63rd All-Time Women’s Outdoor Top Marks 53-57 All-Americans Returning 5 All-Time Men’s Outdoor Top Marks 58-62 (Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett, All-Time Hart Track & Field Stadium Records 63 Leticia De Souza, Aaliyah Miller, Victoria Powell) All-Americans Lost 1 (Kiana Hawn)

MEN’S TEAM QUICK FACTS 2018 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 8th/DNQ 2018 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 8th/8th 2018 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes DNS/55th All-Americans Returning 5 (Maxwell Willis, Wil London, Caleb Dickson, Howard Fields III, Antwuan Musgrove) All-Americans Lost 0

MEDIA SERVICES The media will receive full meet previews and recaps with updated performance lists. Bios will also be updated online at www. BaylorBears.com. In hosting the Baylor Invitational and the Michael Johnson Invitational, the Athletics Communications Office will provide live results online at ww.BaylorBears.com.

INTERVIEWS All interviews with head coach Todd Harbour and student-athletes must be coordinated through BU Associate Athletics Communications Director Kellen Coleman and must be made at least 24 hours in advance. No student-athlete phone numbers or e-mail addresses will be distributed. Student-athletes WILL NOT be asked to miss class, study hall or mandatory team functions to conduct an interview.

1 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS BAYLOR ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.com INTRODUCTION Social Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics DAVID KAYE TAYLOR BRYAN Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Assistant AD for Director of Football Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics Communications Communications MBB, Golf, Football Football STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Assistant AD for Communications Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf, Women’s Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected]

TAYLOR BRYAN Director of Football Communications and Creative Services Sport Responsibilities: Football RACHEL CATON KYLE ROBARTS Alma Mater: Troy, 2009 | Joined Baylor: May 2017 Associate Director Associate Director Cell: 254-709-4411 | E-mail: [email protected] Baseball, Football, A&T WBB, Women’s Tennis RACHEL CATON Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Football, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: USC, 2009 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 Cell: 254-652-2061 | E-mail: [email protected]

KYLE ROBARTS Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Alma Mater: ACU, 2005 | Joined Baylor: July 2018 JONATHAN HILL KELLEN COLEMAN Cell: 254-405-9492 | E-mail: [email protected] Associate Director Associate Director Soccer, Softball, WBB T&F/XC, BaylorBears.com JONATHAN HILL Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Softball, Women’s Basketball Alma Mater: Tarleton State, 2014 | Joined Baylor: September 2015 Cell: 254-652-0675 | E-mail: [email protected]

KELLEN COLEMAN Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Track & Field/Cross Country, BaylorBears.com Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October 2012 Cell: 254-749-6507 | E-mail: [email protected] CODY SOTO JERRY HILL Assistant Director Director of Sports CODY SOTO Assistant Director Volleyball, Equestrian, Journalism Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Equestrian, Men’s Tennis, Men’s Basketball Men’s Tennis, MBB Alma Mater: Baylor, 2016 | Joined Baylor: June 2017 Cell: 254-338-4859 | E-mail: [email protected]

JERRY HILL Director of Sports Journalism Alma Mater: North Texas, 1983 | Joined Baylor: August 2008 Office: 254-710-3374 | E-mail: [email protected]

SHELLEY ZYCH Administrative Assistant for Engagement SHELLEY ZYCH Alma Mater: Baylor, 2012 | Joined Baylor: October 2017 Administrative Assistant Office: 254-710-1266 | Cell: 254-227-8157 | E-mail: [email protected]

2 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION

DR. LINDA LIVINGSTONE JEREMY COUNSELLER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA STATE, 1982 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996

Dr. Linda A. Livingstone began her tenure as Baylor University’s 15th Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his fourth year as Baylor’s Faculty president on June 1, 2017. A distinguished scholar and academic leader, Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a she previously served as dean and professor of management at The George member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003. Washington University School of Business from 2014 to 2017 and as dean Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors of Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Business and Management and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, from 2002 to 2014. and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned an Dr. Livingstone’s presidency marks her return to Baylor after time on M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa cum the Waco campus from 1991 to 2002. She was an assistant professor and laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. an associate professor in the Department of Management before serving Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served for four years as associate dean of graduate programs for the Hankamer as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States School of Business. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered While at Pepperdine, Dr. Livingstone oversaw a $200 million expansion private practice in Houston, Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now of the school’s graduate campuses, the addition of an executive conference Bracewell & Giuliani LLP), where he was an associate in the trial section. center and a significant increase in scholarship support for students. At Mr. Counseller also served as an Assistant Criminal District Attorney in GWU, she led the development of a strategic plan for the business school McLennan County, Texas, where he prosecuted both misdemeanors and that built on the school’s culture of service and its unique location in our felonies. nation’s capital to enhance the school’s global focus. Professor Counseller has authored articles and presented papers on A strong voice for the role of faith-based institutions in American various evidentiary and procedural issues. He is also the co-author and editor higher education, Dr. Livingstone has established herself as a scholar in of the Handbook of Texas Evidence (Civil Practice). In 2006, the President organizational behavior, leadership and creativity with deep expertise in of the State Bar of Texas appointed him to serve on the Administration of the area of university accreditation. She has been extensively published and the Rules of Evidence Committee. He is also the Contributing Evidence cited in academic and professional outlets, with her publications including Editor of the State Bar of Texas’s General Practice Digest. In 2007, Baylor articles in American Business Review, Journal of Organizational Behavior, University designated Professor Counseller an outstanding tenure track Journal of High Technology Management Research and the book Business faculty member in recognition of distinguished teaching. and Corporate Integrity: Sustaining Organizational Compliance, Ethics and Professor Counseller teaches Civil Procedure and Texas and Federal Trust. She also has served as a member of the Board of Directors of Capital Procedure in Baylor Law School’s renowned Practice Court program. He Southwest Industrials, a public company traded under the symbol “CSWI” also is a coach of the Law School’s interscholastic moot court and mock trial on the NASDAQ since 2015. teams. In 2005, he was the coach of Baylor Law School’s Association of Trial Dr. Livingstone’s many academic and professional accomplishments Lawyers of America national championship mock trial team. including serving as chair of the board of the international Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) from 2014 to 2015. The AACSB is the professional organization for business schools and accredits 786 of the best business schools globally across 53 countries and territories. BAYLOR FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVES She chaired the AACSB Committee on Accreditation Policy from 2015 to 1921-41 Henry Trantham 2016. 1942-54 J.D. Bragg Dr. Livingstone is a member of Oklahoma State’s Spears School of 1955-60 Abner McCall Business Hall of Fame and was the first recipient of the Outstanding 1961-68 Monroe S. Carroll Ph.D. Alumnus Award. She also was recognized in 2015 with the OSU 1969-85 Edwin P. Horner Distinguished Alumni Award. 1986-2001 David M. Guinn A native of Perkins, Oklahoma, Dr. Livingstone played varsity basketball 2002-13 Mike Rogers at Oklahoma State University, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in 2014- Jeremy Counseller economics and management, a Master of Business Administration, and a Doctor of Philosophy in management and organizational behavior. Her husband, Brad, also played basketball at Oklahoma State, and their daughter, Shelby, is a senior on Rice University’s volleyball team.

3 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

for Intercollegiate Athletics. He reignited the Cougars’ entire program, hiring 14 new head coaches, including 2015 FWAA First-Year Coach of the Year Tom Herman. Rhoades also oversaw a transformation of the student- athlete experience while also directing marked improve¬ments in the areas of academics, facilities, fundraising and athletic success. In nearly every academic measurement, including grade-point average and the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate, Houston registered record achievements. He also unveiled the

INTRODUCTION MACK RHOADES, IV Cougar Pride Leadership Academy to equip student-athletes with life-long VICE PRESIDENT / DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS leadership and life skills. ARIZONA, 1993 Houston’s football team appeared in four bowl games during Rhoades’ six seasons, and enjoyed a historic 2011 campaign which saw it climb to No. 6 in the Mack B. Rhoades, IV, who has provided outstanding leadership and vision BCS standings en route to a 13-1 record and its first sea¬son-ending finish in The for three NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision athletic programs, was named Associated Press Top 25 since 1990. Baylor University’s Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics on Known as an outstanding fundraiser, Rhoades raised nearly $100M and July 13, 2016. constructed $160M in new facilities during his Houston tenure, including a He has led national searches for three head coaching positions, ulti¬mately new on-campus football stadium, a men’s and women’s basketball training bringing to Baylor Matt Rhule (Football) in 2016, Casie Maxwell (Equestrian) center, a golf academy and a short game facility. Rhoades also negotiat¬ed in 2017 and Brian Boland (Men’s Tennis) in 2018. Rhoades has organized a one of the nation’s top five facility naming rights agreements at the collegiate team of dynamic administrators and restructured the athletics department to level and secured a new multi-media rights deal for Houston. Cougar Pride, maximize efficiencies across teams. His concept ofPreparing Champions for Life Houston Athletics’ fundraising arm, set an annual donation record for the has provided the ongoing vision for Baylor Athletics, which aims to bolster the fifth-consecutive year in 2013-14 as more than 3,100 Cougar Pride members student-athlete experience by focusing on the areas of academic achievement, contributed $4.5M to eclipse the previous mark of $3.5M set the previous year. athletic success, character forma¬tion and spiritual growth. Rhoades has Rhoades and University of Houston President Dr. Renu Khator success¬fully assisted University leadership in a campus-wide effort to structurally complete steered the institution into an exciting new era when it was invited in December 105 recommendations related to Title IX and student safety. 2011 to join The American Athletic Conference beginning with the 2013-14 In 2018, Rhoades announced 15 department-wide Strategic Initiatives, academic year. Houston’s first year in The American was arguably one of the including a master plan for future facilities. These initiatives were estab¬lished finest in school history, as its 2013-14 teams combined for 157 victories, 17 through a comprehensive review of the athletic department with the purpose American individual championships, 10 NCAA post¬season berths and a pair of preparing student-athletes for their endeavors beyond their time at Baylor. of American team titles. That successful surge led to Houston’s highest national Since his arrival, Baylor has had 18 of 19 team reach postseason play both finish in the Learfield Directors’ Cup since 2000-01. years, earning eight Big 12 titles (women’s basketball regular season and Rhoades served as chair of the American Athletic Conference Athletics tournament champions 2016-17 and 2017-18; equestrian, 2016-17; women’s Directors Committee, Athletics Directors Executive Committee and Ath¬letics indoor track and field, 2017; soccer tournament champions 2018; baseball Directors Finance Committee after having served Conference USA as chairperson tournament champions 2018). Additionally, acrobatics and tumbling secured for its Championship and Site Selection Committees. NCATA national championships in both 2017 and 2018, adding to their record Prior to his arrival at Houston, Rhoades helped the University of Akron four-consecutive titles. achieve unprecedented academic and athletic success. During his tenure, Zip Baylor continued its successful run academically in 2017-18, recording its student-athletes earned: 765 total Dean’s List honors, 213 All-Con¬ference 20th consecutive semester with 3.0 or better GPA in Spring 2018. Baylor led honors, 83 Academic All-Conference awards, 20 team champi¬onships, 14 the Big 12 in Graduation Success Rate (GSR) for the fourth straight year while Conference Player of the Year awards and 12 All-America honors. 108 student-athletes earned degrees in the academic year. Four Baylor athletics Rhoades’ Akron tenure was also marked by the construction of a $61.6M on- programs earned NCAA Division I Academic Perfor¬mance Program awards campus football stadium, the creation of a women’s golf pro¬gram, three-time for scoring in the Top 10 percent nationally in Academic Progress Rate (APR) in recognition for the department’s diversity strategy and the hiring of 11 head their respective sports (baseball, men’s basketball, softball and soccer). Nine of coaches. UA student-athletes also generously gave back the community during 15 Baylor athletics programs tracked by the NCAA matched or improved upon Rhoades’ tenure providing more than 5,000 service hours to the greater Akron their APR scores from the previous year and baseball, men’s basketball, soccer area during each of the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years. and softball registered perfect one-year APR scores of 1,000, which leads the Big He served as a member of the NCAA Division I Championships/Sports 12 Conference. Management Cabinet--as well as its Administrative Committee, and led the The Bears remain committed to giving back with student-athletes volunteering Mid-American Conference External Affairs Committee. Rhoades also helped more than 1,500 hours throughout the Waco community. Baylor’s Student- then-MAC Commissioner Rick Chryst negotiate an unprecedented TV contract Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) collected two weeks of food supply for 30 for the league with ESPN. local families during the holiday season. For the 2016-17 school year, a total of Rhoades went to Akron after seven years at UTEP, where he worked his 502 coaches, student-athletes, adminis¬trators and staff packed a school-record way up the department ranks to become the Miners Executive Senior Associate 139,968 meals during the annual Feed My Starving Children initiative. Athletics Director after starting as Assistant Athletics Director for Development. For the 10th consecutive year, Baylor’s Sports Ministry Team traveled to In his final position at UTEP, Rhoades oversaw all fundraising, the marketing and share the love of Christ. Baylor Athletics hosted four international mission trips media relations offices as well as football external operations, men’s basketball, this year with 60 student-athletes participating in trips to Puerto Rico, Ghana, men’s golf, licensing, Miner Athletic Club and the athletics ticket office. Mexico and Guatemala. Rhoades, who holds a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from the University Rhoades joined the Baylor family from the University of Missouri, where he of Arizona (1993) and a master’s of science degree in athlet¬ics administration/ spent the previous year (2015-16) leading the 20-sport South¬eastern Conference sports management from Indiana University (2002), began his intercollegiate intercollegiate athletics department, and he previously served in similar athletics career as a marketing assistant in the Yale athletic department (1996) capacities at the University of Houston (2009-15) and the University of Akron and worked in development at Marquette (1997-98) before joining the UTEP (2006-09). staff in 1998. His first year in Columbia saw Mizzou student-athletes register the highest Mack and his wife, Amy, have three daughters - Nicolette, Natalie and Noelle. one-semester grade-point in school history at 3.03 for the fall 2015 term; Barry Odom hired as the Tigers’ head football coach; wrestler J’den Cox win an NCAA title and earn a berth on the 2016 U.S. Olympic Team; the Tigers’ men’s swimming and diving team place a program-best eighth at the NCAA Championship and BAYLOR ATHLETICS DIRECTORS its women’s basketball program return to the NCAA Tournament for the first 1903-04 R.N. Watts 1959-68 John Bridgers time since 2006. Bolstered by three top 11 NCAA finishes--wrestling (sixth), 1907-08 Luther Burleson 1968-71 Bill Henderson men’s swimming and diving (eighth) and women’s swimming and diving (11th), 1908-11 Enoch Mills 1971-80 Jack Patterson Missouri finished 43rd in the final 2015-16 Learfield Directors’ Cup standings. 1913-14 Norman Paine 1980-92 Bill Menefee Rhoades and his staff developed a student-athlete enrichment program, 1914-20 Charles Mosley 1992-93 Grant Teaff Mizzou Made: Preparing Champions for Life. This innovative and comprehen¬sive 1920-26 Frank Bridges 1993-96 Dick Ellis program is part of a campus community partnership focusing on life skills and 1927-40 Morley Jennings 1996-03 Tom Stanton career development among other core values. 1941-49 Ralph Wolf 2003-16 Ian McCaw Before moving to Missouri, Rhoades enjoyed five-and-a-half rewarding years guiding the athletic fortunes at the University of Houston as Vice President 1950-59 George Sauer 2016- Mack Rhoades

4 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK 2018-19 SCHEDULE INTRODUCTION CROSS COUNTRY Aug. 31 Bear Twilight Invitational W 2nd/M 1st Waco, Texas Sept. 7 Gerald Richey UTA Invitational W 1st/M 2nd Grand Prairie, Texas Sept. 28 Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational W 17th/M 11th Notre Dame, Ind. Oct. 13 Arturo Barrios Invitational W 21st/M 24th College Station, Texas Oct. 13 Pre-Nationals (women) W 33rd Madison, Wis. Oct. 26 Big 12 Championships W 9th/M 8th Ames, Iowa Nov. 10 NCAA South Central Region Championships W 7th/M 20th College Station, Texas

INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD Jan. 12 Ted Nelson Invitational College Station, Texas Jan. 18-19 Larry Wieczorek Invitational Iowa City, Iowa Jan. 25-26 Texas Tech Invitational Lubbock, Texas Feb. 8-9 Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 8-9 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa Feb. 22-23 Big 12 Indoor Championships Lubbock, Texas March 8-9 NCAA Indoor Championships Birmingham, Ala.

OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD March 15-16 Trojan Invitational Los Angeles, Calif. March 23 Baylor Invitational Waco, Texas March 27-30 Texas Relays Austin, Texas April 6 Reveille Invitational College Station, Texas April 19 Michael Johnson Invitational Waco, Texas April 26-27 National Relay Championships Fayetteville, Ark. May 10-12 Big 12 Outdoor Championships Norman, Okla. May 23-25 NCAA West Preliminary Championships Sacramento, Calif. June 5-8 NCAA Outdoor Championships Austin, Texas

5 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM FACILITY: CLYDE HART TRACK AND FIELD STADIUM

The 2019 season will mark the fifth at Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium on the Baylor campus. Named for legendary Baylor track coach, Clyde Hart, the $18.1 million facil- ity was dedicated on Dec. 5, 2014. The stadium accommodates 5,000 spectators and participants with seating on the front and back stretches. It was designed by Kansas City-based Populous, which planned McLane Stadium, and built by Austin Commercial and Flintco, which also constructed the football stadium. INTRODUCTION In addition to a state-of-the-art track and outstanding venues for field events, Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium offers a range of facilities and amenities including:

• The 13,500-square-foot Lewis A. and Mary Woodall Training Center, fea- turing an indoor practice facility; • The Bob and Brenda Barkley Champions Plaza recognizing winners of Olympic and NCAA titles; • A 6,000-square-foot team facility containing the Winston Wolfe Clubhouse; and • A 10,300-square-foot team building containing hydrotherapy pools, a training room, offices and meeting rooms, and storage space.

The surface of the track is a full pour polyurethane surface done by Beynon Sports, using its revolutionary BSS 2000 system with embedded texture. The Olympic-caliber BSS 2000 system is IAAF certified and offers athletes the highest level of control and maximum energy return. The track is nine lanes affording a spectacular view of the Brazos River. In its first four years, the facility hosted both the Baylor Invitational and the Michael Johnson Invitational with fans, coaches and and athletes giving the venue rave revues. The 2018 Big 12 Outdoor Championships were also hosted at Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium. Former track and field athletes and Baylor supporters rallied around the program’s return to campus. During the 1920s, Baylor track and field teams competed at Carroll Field on the Baylor campus before moving off campus to Waco Stadium (later called Municipal Stadium) around 1940. In 1960, Baylor opened Baylor Track Stadium, later known as the Hart-Patterson Track and Field Complex, on Clay Avenue near Floyd Casey Stadium. On Feb. 14, 2014, Baylor’s Board of Regents approved naming the new facility in honor of Hart, a 1956 Baylor graduate who served 42 years as Baylor’s head track and field coach before retiring in 2005 to become director of track and field. His five decades of leadership elevated Baylor track and field to monumental heights while earning a worldwide reputation as “Quarter-Miler U” and international exposure on the Olympic stage. One of the nation’s most successful and prominent programs, Baylor’s track and field teams have produced nine Olympic gold medals, 36 NCAA championships and more than 600 All-America performances. The Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium is located just next door to McLane Stadium at 1601 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

6 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK 2018-19 TEAM ROSTER

MEN WOMEN NAME EVENT(S) HT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST COLLEGE NAME EVENT(S) HT. YR. HOMETOWN/HIGH SCHOOL/LAST COLLEGE Will Anderson Sprints 6-1 Fr. East Bernard, Texas / East Bernard HS Maddy Agnew 5-7 Fr. Mission Viejo, Calif. / Mission Viejo HS Alec Atteberry Distance 6-2 Fr. Apex, N.C. / Apex Friendship HS Lauren Ammons Distance 5-5 Fr. Raleigh, N.C. / Sanderson HS Dillon Baker Jumps 6-1 Fr. Buda, Texas / Hays HS Alison Andrews-Paul Middle Distance 5-7 Jr. Masterton, New Zealand / Wairarapa College Jayson Baldridge Hurdles 6-2 So. Houston, Texas / George Ranch HS Sarah Antrich Distance 5-8 So. Houston, Texas / Kingwood HS Ian Braxton Sprints 5-10 Jr. Highland Village, Texas / Marcus HS Anatalia Ashcroft Pole Vault 5-4 Sr. Brookfield, Wis. / Brookfield East HS Seth Brown Distance 5-10 Sr. La Plata, Mo. / La Plata HS Julia Aurignac Hurdles - Fr. / Cody Cunningham Sprints 5-10 Sr. Plano, Texas / Prestonwood Christian Academy Kennedy Bailey Hurdles 5-2 So. Cypress, Texas / Cypress Woods HS Isaiah Cunningham Sprints 6-1 So. Moreno Valley, Calif. / Rancho Verde HS Emma Bakke Middle Distance 5-8 Jr. Puyallup, Wash. / Sumner HS Caleb Dickson Sprints 6-5 Sr. Borger, Texas / Borger HS Taylor Bennett Sprints 5-7 Sr. Spring, Texas / Klein Collins HS Howard Fields III Sprints 5-10 So. Manvel, Texas / Manvel HS Lindsey Bradley Distance 5-2 R-Jr. Richland, Wash. / Richland HS / Washington Elijah Gifford Hurdles 6-1 So. Austin, Texas / St. Michael’s Catholic Academy Brianna Brown Hurdles 5-2 Jr. Katy, Texas / Seven Lakes HS Greyson Gonzalez Pole Vault 5-8 Sr. Waco, Texas / Bosqueville HS Demitra Carter Sprints 5-7 So. Kansas City, Kan. / Sumner Academy of Arts and Sciences PLAYERS Cole Hardan Throws 6-2 So. Valley Center, Calif. / San Pasqual HS Laura Casadonte 5-8 Sr. Frederick, Md. / Governor Thomas Johnson HS Niko Harrell Hurdles - So. / Tiera Cleveland Sprints - Fr. / Matt Henderson Distance 6-1 Jr. Spring, Texas / The Woodlands HS Emily Curran Distance 5-7 Jr. Oldsmar, Fla. / Calvary Christian HS Ryan Hodge Distance 6-1 Fr. Mahomet, Ill. / Mahomet-Seymour HS Megan Daley Multis 5-8 Fr. Fredericksburg, Texas / Fredericksburg HS Henry Huff Distance 5-11 Sr. St. Charles, Mo. / Lutheran (St. Charles HS Leticia De Souza Sprints 5-6 Sr. Sao Paulo, Brazil / E.T.E.C. Guaracy Silveira / Paulista University Cal Johnston Distance 6-0 Fr. Waco, Texas / Midway HS Amanda Dillon Sprints/MD 5-6 Sr. Springdale, Ark. / Har-Ber HS Jeff Kirwin Distance 6-1 Sr. Diamond Bar, Calif. / Glendora HS Amani Dotson Throws 6-0 Sr. Houston, Texas / Memorial HS Connor Laktasic Distance 5-11 So. Albuquerque, N.M. / Eldorado HS Haley Everroad Distance 5-2 Jr. Scottsdale, Ariz. / Scottsdale Prep Danny Leland Middle Distance 6-0 Sr. Dallas, Texas / Highland Park HS Jacinta Fisher Jumps 5-7 Jr. North Sydney, Australia / Monte Sant’ Angelo Mercy College KC Lightfoot Pole Vault 6-2 Fr. Lee’s Summit, Mo. / Lee’s Summit HS Sydney Gandy Distance 5-6 Jr. Katy, Texas / Seven Lakes HS Wil London Sprints 6-0 Sr. Waco, Texas / Waco HS Raven Grant Sprints 5-2 Sr. Conway, S.C. / Burke HS / Louisville Sean McCullough Distance 5-7 Sr. Northville, Mich. / Northville HS Celia Holmes Distance 5-4 Fr. Waco, Texas / Live Oak Classical School Jeremy Meadows Distance 5-11 So. Monument, Colo. / Palmer Ridge HS Jamie Holodak Distance 5-6 Fr. North Augusta, S.C. / Augusta Preparatory Day School Jake Merrell Middle Distance 6-3 Fr. Quitaque, Texas / Valley HS Kiana Horton Sprints 5-6 Sr. San Antonio, Texas / Judson HS Matthew Moorer Sprints 6-2 Fr. Ypsilanti, Mich. / Ypsilanti Lincoln HS Venae Jessurun Hurdles 5-6 So. Houston, Texas / Second Baptist HS Antwuan Musgrove Sprints/Hurdles 5-9 Sr. Miami, Fla. / Hallandale HS Madelaine Johnston Distance 5-4 So. Wichita Falls, Texas / Burkburnett HS Riley Richards Pole Vault 5-10 So. China Spring, Texas / China Spring HS Jhane’ King Sprints 5-5 Jr. Fort Worth, Texas / Timbercreek HS J.B. Sandlund Middle Distance 5-11 So. St. Charles, Ill. / St. Charles East H.S. Isabella Lackner Distance 5-4 Jr. Raleigh, N.C. / Saint Thomas More Academy Jalen Seals Jumps 6-1 So. Ft. Worth, Texas / Boswell HS Mazie Larsen Distance 5-10 Fr. Gretna, Neb. / Gretna HS TJ Sugg Distance 6-1 Jr. Springdale, Ark. / Har-Ber HS Moorea Long High Jump 6-0 Fr. Paola, Kan. / Paola HS Raleigh Texada Sprints 5-10 So. Frisco, Texas / Centennial HS Alex Lord High Jump 5-8 Sr. League City, Texas / Bay Area Christian School Cameron Turner Sprints/LJ 5-7 So. Houston, Texas / Langham Creek HS Alex Madlock /TJ 5-6 So. Bangs, Texas / Brownwood HS Maxwell Willis Sprints 5-8 Jr. Upper Marlboro, Md. / Archbishop Carroll HS Hana Marsheck Distance 53-5 Jr. Palo Alto, Calif. / Woodside Priory Aaliyah Miller Middle Distance 5-7 Jr. McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd HS Alyssa Miller Multis, High Jump 5-7 Fr. McKinney, Texas / McKinney Boyd HS Eva Morrison Sprints 5-7 Sr. Fort Collins, Colo. / Liberty Common HS Abena Ofori Triple Jump 5-7 Sr. Spring, Texas / Klein Oak HS Katy Parsons Distance 5-2 Jr. Hotchkiss, Colo. / Hotchkiss HS Tiffani Peacock Pole Vault/Hep. 5-4 So. Lorena, Texas / Lorena HS Tamar Perkins Sprints 5-4 Sr. Houston, Texas / Cypress Falls HS / Butler Caira Pettway Sprints/Long Jump 5-7 So. Sunnyvale, Texas / Sunnyvale HS Victoria Powell Sprints 5-10 Jr. Atlanta, Ga. / The Lovett School Leila Rohde Distance 5-6 Sr. Fallbrook, Calif. / Linfield HS Megan Rule Distance 5-5 Sr. Stamford, Connecticut / Stamford HS TT Sanders Sprints 5-9 So. 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Kelly. The season was highlighted by the individual efforts of junior Maggie Montoya, who placed fifth at the Big 12 Championship and was the regional runner-up to become the sixth women’s individual NCAA qualifier under Harbour. As a team, Harbour’s women’s squad was eighth at the Big 12 meet and fourth at the NCAA South Central Regional Championships. On the track in 2015, Harbour directed the women’s squad to a seventh TODD HARBOUR place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships with school record totals HEAD COACH • 14TH SEASON (20TH AT BAYLOR) for points scored (27) and All-American performances (9). Trayvon Bromell continued his emergence as one of the nation’s top sprinters by winning BAYLOR, 1981 the NCAA Indoor 200-meter title. Under Harbour’s watch, Baylor athletes Todd Harbour enters his 14th season as Baylor’s head track and field combined to earn 40 All-Big 12 and 10 All-America honors indoors, and 44 coach. He has served in that capacity for the cross country team for the last All-Big 12 and three All-America honors outdoors. As a team, the women 18 years. Harbour was named as Clyde Hart’s successor June 14, 2005, after set school records with 105 points scored and four event champions to be he had been Baylor’s head cross country coach and assistant track coach third at the Big 12 Indoor Championship, while placing fifth with 96 points since January 2000. and a record-tying three event titles at the outdoor conference meet. On Most recently a 2017 Southwest Conference Hall of Fame inductee, the men’s side, Harbour guided the Bears to a seventh place finish with Harbour continues to build Baylor’s cross country and track and field teams three event winners and 69 points at the Big 12 Indoor meet, while BU had into one of the nation’s most successful and prominent programs. Under his a school record five event champions to finish fourth with 93 points at the watch, Baylor has posted 23 Top-20 finishes nationally since he took over league’s outdoor meet. On the national level, the Baylor men had two more both programs in 2005-06, including eight Top-10 finishes. Top 20 finishes under Harbour, taking 18th indoors (10 points) and 13th In track and field, the women have seven Top-20 finishes at nationals, outdoors (14 points) to score for the 38th consecutive year. while the men have been Top 20 12 times. Individually, Harbour coached Rachel Johnson to All-America honors In cross country, Harbour’s women’s teams have excelled, earning nine in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the outdoor NCAA meet for a second- berths into the NCAA Championships, including seven-straight from straight year with a sixth place showing. With that result, she became the 2003-09 and two in the last five years (2014, 2016). The streak was the sixth fourth Baylor female athlete to earn All-American honors in cross country, longest-active run at the time. indoor and outdoor track in the same school year, after tallying a sixth-place The team success has been built around a multitude of athletes who have finish in the 3,000-meters and a second place finish in the 5,000-meters at the succeeded individually. In his 13 seasons as head coach, Harbour’s student- NCAA Indoor Championships. Olicia Williams earned indoor All-American athletes have won 10 individual NCAA titles, earned 210 All-America honors as she finished third in the 800-meter race, turning in the second- certificates and claimed 101 Big 12 titles (66 individual, 35 relay titles), fastest time in school history with a 2:03.67. Harbour’s women’s distance putting the team consistently among the nation’s elite. medley relay team carded a fourth place finish in 11:04.21, the second-best The 2018 track & field season saw Harbour’s Bears earn 10 All-America time in school history, at the NCAA meet to nab All-American honors in the COACHES & STAFF honors and nine Big 12 Championships between indoor and outdoor. event for the first time since 2008 and for the fourth time overall. Another 47 competitors combined to bring home 77 All-Big 12 awards. The 2014 cross country season saw Harbour return the women’s team to In the 2017 cross country season, Harbour helped sophomore Anna West the NCAA Championships for the first time since 2009. He mentored senior garner the program’s ninth Cross Country All-America honor and first Rachel Johnson to All-America honors and a tie for the highest finish by a since Rachel Johnson in 2014. The 2017 team also garnered accolades with Baylor athlete all-time (5th) as the team placed 19th at the national meet. West and Lindsey Bradley earning their second-straight All-Region and The women’s team was third at the Big 12 meet and second at the regional All-Big 12 honors, while Gabby Satterlee earned her first career All-Region meet to earn an automatic NCAA berth. honor this season. Bradley was named Big 12 Runner of the Week on Oct. Rounding out a decade as the head track and field coach, Harbour pushed 3 after helping the Bears post a Top 10 finish at the Joe Piane Notre Dame his squad to new heights as 2014 was highlighted by an indoor NCAA title Invitational for the second consecutive season. for Felix Obi in the triple jump and an outdoor NCAA crown for Bromell In 2017, Harbour helped guide the women’s track and field program to in the 100-meter dash. All told during the 2014 season, Baylor’s men and its first conference championship as the Bears won the indoor track and women combined to earn 45 All-Big 12 and three All-America honors field title in Ames, Iowa. The BU women scored a program record 129.5 indoors, and 54 All-Big 12 and 12 All-America honors outdoors. As a team, points to claim the team crown over second place Texas (100). The Bears the Lady Bears turned in matching runner-up finishes at the indoor and used five individual event champions, four runner-up event finishes and 19 outdoor conference meets, tying their best result in Big 12 history. At the athletes, who recorded 28 All-Big 12 performances over two days of action, outdoor NCAA meet, the women finished 14th with 17 points, their fourth- to secure the trophy. highest point total of all-time. The BU men were seventh indoors and fourth During the 2016 cross country season, Harbour guided his women’s outdoors at the conference meet by tallying 93 points. That was the highest squad back to the NCAA Championships for the ninth time. He mentored BU men’s team finish since 2001 (4th) and the highest point total since 1998 four All-Region performers, Maggie Montoya, Lindsey Bradley, Anna West (101), while scoring 21 points at the NCAA Outdoor for an eighth-place and Peyton Thomas, and guided BU to a second place finish at the region finish overall. Individually, Harbour coached Johnson to a breakout season. meet. Overall, the Lady Bears finished 27th at nationals and fifth at the Big She placed 10th at the Big 12 Cross Country Championships and earned a 12 Championship with three All-Big 12 performers, including Bradley, trip to the NCAA Championships with a fifth-place showing at the regional Montoya and West. meet. Harbour helped Johnson transition to track season, as she went on to The 2016 track & field season saw Harbour help senior Olicia Williams set school records in the indoor 3,000-meters and the outdoor 3,000-meter close out at historic four-year career in Waco as she became the first BU steeplechase and 5,000-meters. Johnson nabbed All-American honors at the athlete to win both the Big 12 indoor and outdoor 800-meter titles in the indoor and outdoor NCAA Championships, while securing a Big 12 title in same year. the steeplechase. For the year, Habour’s teams combined to earn 38 All-Big 12 and five All- In 2013, a young Baylor squad added another Top 25 national finish as America honors indoors and 37 All-Big 12 outdoors. As a team, the women the women’s team placed 25th at the NCAA Indoor Championships, while were sixth with 69.28 points at the Big 12 Indoor Championship with two collectively the men and women had seven All-American honorees. Prior to event titles, while placing eighth with 52.2 points and two event titles at that event, Harbour guided BU athletes to six individual conference titles at the outdoor conference meet. On the men’s side, Harbour led BU to 44.5 the Big 12 Indoor Championships as both the men and women placed fourth. points and an eighth place showing at the Big 12 Indoor meet with one During the outdoor season, Baylor’s women tallied the highest finish at the event crown, while BU had two event champions to finish seventh with 64 league meet under Harbour and the best since 1999 by finishingthird. At points at the league’s outdoor meet. On the national level, the Baylor men the national meet, seven student-athletes garnered All-American accolades. kept its indoor scoring streak alive (every year since 1981) by producing a Harbour’s middle distance crew had a breakout year as Mariah Kelly won total of seven points for a tie for 34th-place in the team standings. the Big 12 Indoor 1,000-meter title and freshman Olicia Williams clocked the During the 2015 cross country season, Harbour worked to rebuild the second-fastest time in school history at the 800-meter distance. women’s squad after losing decorated seniors Rachel Johnson and Mariah The 2012 track and field season featured another Top 20 indoor finish

8 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK COACHING STAFF for Harbour’s women’s squad. That team had All-American performances 12 Big 12 Conference titles--seven individual and five relay. The Bears also from Tiffani McReynolds, Erin Atkinson, Jessica Ubanyionwu and Skylar established school records in 12 events. White to finish 16th at the national meet. BU’s men received All-American Jacob Norman became the first national champion under Harbour, nods at the indoor event with Patrick Schoenball finishing fifth in the blazing to the indoor 60-meter crown with a school record time of 6.56. 800-meters and the 4X400-meter relay team earning a seventh-place finish. Witherspoon was a two-time All-American and was named 2006 Big 12 During the outdoor season, White again scored All-American status in the Indoor Male Athlete of the Year. He won conference crowns in the indoor shot put, while the 4X100-meter relay team led the way for the men with a 200-meters, both the indoor and outdoor 400-meters, the indoor and fifth-place showing. In cross country, Harbour coached Johnson to an All- outdoor 4x400-meter relays and the 4x100-meter relay. Erin Bedell (3,000 Big 12 performance with an eighth place finish at the conference meet. meters) and Kevin Mutai (600 yards) also captured indoor conference titles. The 2011 track and field season showed that Baylor continued to put itself The Bears continued their success during the outdoor season as Chris Gillis in a prominent place nationally with Top 20 finishes on both sides at the earned All-America honors and won the Big 12 title in the long jump. Both NCAA Indoor meet. A silver medal in the 60-meter hurdles from freshman the men’s and women’s 4x400-meter relays earned All-America honors McReynolds and two All-America performances by Tiffany Townsend and won Big 12 titles. Angel Perkins also earned All-America honors in the bolstered a 10th place finish for the women. Meanwhile, the Baylor men 400-meters. earned a silver medal in the 4x400-meter relay to help place 16th overall as Harbour has only strengthened a solid corps of women’s middle distance a squad. Outdoors, Townsend again highlighted the action with two more runners. The distance medley relay earned All-America honors with a fifth All-America performances in the sprints, giving her a school record 17 over place finish at the 2006 NCAA Indoor Championships and blew away her outstanding career. During the 2011 cross country season, Johnson both the indoor and outdoor school records. Lauren Hagans broke her earned All-Region honors with a 19th place finish. own record in the indoor 1,000-meters and earned All-Big 12 honors in the While the 2010 cross country season didn’t feature a team trip to the 800-meters. Erin Bedell came within an eyelash of adding the Big 12 outdoor NCAA Championships for the first time in seven seasons for the Baylor 1,500-meter title to her standout freshman season, while Ruth Waller earned women, Robyn Bennett and Kate Westenhover each earned All-Region All-Big 12 honors in the event. A trio of Bears, Lyndsy Bedell, Monique honors and individual spots in the NCAA Championships. Katie Shaw Ortega and Charity Williams, earned All-Big 12 honors in the 3,000-meter added All-Region honors for the women, while Robbie Knorr earned All- steeplechase. Ortega went on to earn All-Region honors and qualify for the COACHES & STAFF Region on the men’s side. NCAA Championships. In 2010, Baylor’s track teams battled through a multitude of injuries, During his six years as an assistant, Harbour’s middle distance and but under Harbour’s leadership the depth of the team became a bright distance runners rewrote the record books. His student-athletes broke eight spot. The Bears managed 70 combined All-Big 12 honors at the indoor and individual school records and seven relay marks en route to 18 All-America outdoor conference championships, while totaling 15 All-America honors. certificates and nine Big 12 individual titles. The men’s indoor and outdoor 4x400-meter relay teams each earned All- In his first season, Harbour watched Floyd Thompson set a blistering America honors, while the indoor team finished as the nation’s runner-up. school record of 1:07.43 in the indoor 600-yards. Thompson went on to Baylor claimed Big 12 individual titles in the indoor men’s distance medley anchor the 4x800 relay team with Damian Davis, Jonathan Pike and Jon relay, the indoor 800-meters by James Gilreath and the outdoor men’s Capron to break a 24-year-old record (7:17.55) at the Drake Relays, as well 4x100-meter relay. With the success of Baylor’s relay teams at the Drake as contribute to a 4x400 team would later win a national outdoor title. Relays and Texas Relays, the Bears earned the overall relay title by Track Another record fell in 2001 as the team of Nick Devenport, Michael and Field News. During the season, Baylor student-athletes broke school Smith, Davis and Ferenc Bekesi broke the school indoor distance medley records 13 times, with White breaking the indoor and outdoor shot put relay record. Thompson went on to win the Big 12 title in the 800-meters record seven times. outdoors, finish fifth at the NCAA Championships in Eugene, Ore., and On the track in 2009, the Baylor men’s 4x400-meter relay team continued a run on another 4x400-meter national championship team. The Baylor men’s streak of 42 consecutive victories through the NCAA Indoor Championships team would placed third overall, tying its best finish ever. until a third place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Sprinter The 2002 season would add more success in the middle and distance Trey Harts, a leg of the 4x400 relay, also earned an individual championship events as Lanie Millar, a walk-on, won the Big 12 800-meter title, while indoors in the 200-meters. Harbour’s crew of men in the 4x400-meter relay establishing a new school record (2:06.34). During the outdoor season, helped put together an astounding streak of 42 consecutive meet victories, Millar also set the outdoor school record (2:06.08) in the 800 meters. Debbie which included five consecutive NCAA titles (2007 indoor/outdoor, 2008 Thornhill brought home a Big 12 title in the 10,000-meters, and two more indoor/outdoor, 2009 indoor). distance relay records would be set as the men’s team of Bekesi, Capron, During the 2008 season, Baylor’s men won the indoor and outdoor 4x400- King and Matt Chance established a new 4x1,500 record (15:34.74) at the meter relay titles to make NCAA history for the second season in a row. Texas Relays. The women’s team of Chance, Thornhill, Bennett, and Millar After winning both titles in 2007, the Bears did it again in 2008, marking the would set a new school record in the 4xMile (20:18.55) at Drake Relays. fifth time in school history and 11th time ever. In 2003, Wil Fitts made his mark his sophomore year by winning the Big In 2007, Baylor captured two national titles, winning the indoor and 12 indoor title in the 600-yards, while the team of Devenport, Lewis, King, outdoor 4x400-meter relays. The relay squad set a new Baylor record and Robert Quiroga won the distance medley relay title. Kyle King also of 3:00.04, the fourth-fastest time in NCAA history. The relay broke the established a new school record in the 5,000-meters (13:57.22). During the 12-year-old record of 3:00.60. outdoor season, Angela Marvin set a new school record in the steeplechase Baylor also made history at the 2007 Drake Relays, winning all four en route to winning the Big 12 title as a freshman. Later that summer, she relays (4x100-meter, 4x200-meter, 4x400-meter and sprint medley), claimed the United States junior title for the 2,000-meter steeplechase, while becoming the first school to accomplish the feat in 63 years. adding a new American junior record to her resume. Thornhill successfully The Bears also had solid individual showings at the 2007 NCAA meets, defended her Big 12 10,000-meter title, while earning All-America honors as Reggie Witherspoon (200-meters) and LeJerald Betters (400-meters) at the NCAA Championships in Sacramento, Calif., with an eighth place each earned All-America honors indoors and outdoors. Nichole Jones (800 finish. -meters) earned All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships King used the 2004 season to establish himself as one of the all-time to become Baylor’s first-ever All-American in the women’s outdoor 800 best distance runners in Baylor history. He became the first Baylor runner -meters. In addition to the men’s 4x400-meter relay, Baylor earned eight since 1981 to earn All-America honors in an event over 800-meters, with more All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor Championships, including his fifth place finish at the NCAA Championships in Austin. He also had the women’s distance medley relay. an outstanding indoor campaign, as he earned his first All-America honor For the year, Baylor athletes set or tied 12 school records, including in the 5,000-meters. At the Big 12 Indoor Championships, King teamed two each for Kaleigh Teel and Chris Cardwell. Jones and Lauren Hagans with Quiroga, Korey Wright and Bo Price to win a second-straight distance combined to break the outdoor 800-meter record three times during the medley relay title. Fitts also continued his success in his junior season as season, while the women’s 4x800-meter relay shattered the previous he would establish a new indoor school record in the 800 meters (1:48.82). program-best by 13 seconds. As a part of the outdoor 4x400-meter relay team, Fitts also earned his first Baylor didn’t miss a beat in Harbour’s first season at the helm in 2006, national championship ring. capturing one national title, receiving 10 All-America honors and earning In 2005, after automatically qualifying for the NCAA Championships at

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the Stanford Invitational, Brittany Brockman earned her first All-America honor in Sacramento in the 10,000-meters, while Fitts earned All-America honors in the 800-meters. During the indoor season, freshman Hagans established a new school record in the 1,000-meters (2:53.05) and teamed with Angel Perkins, Ortega and Jessa Chance to set a new school record in the distance medley relay. One of Baylor’s most legendary track athletes, Harbour holds school CLYDE HART record marks in the 1,500-meters and the . His 3:50.34 run at , DIRECTOR OF TRACK AND FIELD • 56TH SEASON , his senior year, is still the fastest mile ever run by a collegiate BAYLOR, 1956 athlete. He was inducted into the Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in 1992. During his collegiate days, Harbour was the Southwest Conference After 42 years as Baylor’s head track and field coach, Clyde Hart retired champion in the 1,500-meters in 1978, 1979, 1980 and 1981. He claimed the his position June 14, 2005, to become director of track and field. Hart’s nearly NCAA 1,500-meter runner-up title in 1979, 1980 and 1981, the only athlete five decades of leadership has guided Baylor track and field to monumental to ever win three consecutive runner-up titles in that event. Harbour won heights, while earning a world-wide reputation as “Quarter-Miler U.” the silver medal at the Pan Am Games in 1979 and was ranked ninth in the His pupils won an Olympic gold medal in six-straight Olympics (1996- world in the 1,500-meters in 1982. 2012) and at least two gold medals in five consecutive Olympic Games (2000- After graduating from Baylor, Harbour ran professionally for Nike and 2012). In just the men’s 400-meter event, (2004) and Michael was one of the world’s top milers. After the 1985 season, Harbour headed Johnson (1996, 2000) captured Olympic gold in three-straight Games. All- to Riesel, Texas, where he found another profession that would eventually told, Hart has coached nine Olympians who have won a total of 13 Olympic lead him back to Baylor. Harbour began teaching history at Class 2A Riesel gold medals, one silver and three bronze with Johnson claiming five gold High School, then found himself coaching the varsity track and field teams. medals, Wariner and Sanya Richards-Ross three, and From there, he became involved with the varsity football program and and Reggie Witherspoon one each. eventually ended up as the head football coach and athletic director. From the time he took over the program from his mentor, Jack Patterson, His success at Riesel included numerous district and regional in 1963, through the 2018 season, Hart has coached 34 national champions championships in football and track and field. His track and field teams (14 individual and 20 relay) and 561 All-America performances -- 431 men’s claimed district championships from 1987-90 and 1993-97 and produced All-America honorees (134 individual and 297 relay) and 130 women’s All- regional championships in 1988, 1989 and 1994. Harbour coached eight Americans (46 individual and 84 relay). individual state champions in track and field and led his cross country His men’s 4x400-meter relay teams have earned outdoor All-America teams to a regional championship and two state runner-up results. Harbour status in 26 of the last 29 years and captured 20 NCAA titles combined in was the 1995-96 chairman of the track advisory committee for the Texas indoors and outdoors. His 2004 4x400-meter relay team set a then-NCAA High School Coaches Association. indoor record with a 3:03.96 mark and his 1997 unit set a then-World record Harbour’s varsity football teams compiled a 51-24-4 record and advanced at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships. All-told, Hart’s teams have turned COACHES & STAFF to the bi-district playoffs four times and area playoffs once in his six years in 10 World-record performances (nine individual and one relay) and nine at the helm. Those accomplishments earned him District 16A Coach of the NCAA record efforts. Year, Central Texas Coach of the Year, District 14A Coach of the Year and The 2018 season saw Hart’s 400-meter group bring home All-America Lay Witness for Christ Ministry Coach of the Year honors. honors in four events, including Wil London (outdoor 400 meters) and Harbour and his wife, Cindy, have three children: Jonathan, Stephen and Kiana Horton (indoor 400 meters). The men’s and women’s 4x400-meter Aaron. relay teams both earned All-America status. In 2017, Hart was a part of the program’s first Big 12 indoor women’s THE HARBOUR FILE track and field championship as the team scored 129.5 points for the PERSONAL conference crown. The women’s 4x400-meter relay team of Taylor Bennett, Hometown: Port Isabel, Texas Kiana Hawn, Kiana Horton and Leticia De Souza secured the Big 12 indoor Family: Wife, Cindy - Children, Jonathan, Stephen, Aaron title and went on to run a school-record time of 3:30.60 at the NCAA Indoor Championships to earn All-America honors. During the outdoor season, EDUCATION sophomore Wil London earned his second consecutive Big 12 400-meter College: Baylor, 1981 title to give Hart his 13th title in the event. The men’s 4x400-meter quartet of Maxwell Willis, London, Chris Platt and George Caddick won the Big 12 COACHING EXPERIENCE title after running a time of 3:04.60 at the conference meet. The team went 2000-05 Assistant Track and Field/Head Cross Country Coach on to qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Championships along with London 2005-Present Head Track and Field/Cross Country Coach in the 400 meters. London finished eighth in the 400 meters to earn his first outdoor All-America honor. HEAD COACH HIGHLIGHTS In the summer, Hart worked with London and saw the local product run 10 National Champions a world-leading leadoff leg time of 44.08 in the 4x400-meter relay at the 200 All-America Performances 2017 World Championships in London. His efforts led Team USA to a silver 92 Big 12 Conference Champions (59 Individual and 33 Relay) medal in the event. London also ran the leadoff leg in the semifinals, when USA posted a world-leading time of 2:59.23 that edged Trinidad & Tobago PROFESSIONAL CAREER by just 12 hundredths of a second (2:59.35). 1981-87 Nike In 2016, Hart mentored freshman Wil London to a breakout season. The Waco, Texas, product, was named Big 12 Freshman of the Year after HONORS he ran a season-best time of 46.24 to place fourth in the 400-meters at the Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame, Southwest Conference Hall of Fame, Rio Grande Valley Hall of Fame indoor conference meet, which earned him a spot in the NCAA field. Big 12 Coach of the Year (2017) London also ran the opening leg for Hart’s 4x400-meter relay. At the Big 12 Five-time All-American meet, the foursome of London, Richard Gary, Caleb Dickson and George Caddick produced the second-best time in school history, 3:04.16, to win 10-time Southwest Conference Champion the Big 12 event title. London went on to earn indoor All-America honors Eight individual conference titles (Most in Baylor history) in the 400-meters by finishing eighth, while the relay crew was third at the 1979 Pan Am Games Silver Medal national meet. Hart’s women’s 4x400-meter crew of Taylor, Bennett, Kiana Ranked ninth in the world in 1982 Hawn, Kiana Horton and Olicia Williams also won a Big 12 indoor title, but Owns seventh-fastest mile time in U.S. history were disqualified for not crossing the finish line with the baton at the NCAA 54 sub-four-minute miles meet. Outdoors, London again starred as he captured the Big 12 400-meter crown to give Hart his 12th title in the event. Junior George Caddick COLLEGIATE RECORD earned All-Big 12 honors in the 400-meters both indoors and outdoors, Outdoor Mile - 3:50.34 but both Caddick and London did not advance to the finals in the event

10 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK COACHING STAFF outdoors. The men’s 4x400-meter relay placed second, while the women anchored the USA to a gold medal in the 4x400-meter relay, passing Russia were fifth at the Big 12 meet, but both earned a trip the NCAA Outdoor in the final straightaway to claim first place. Championships. The men’s crew of Dickson, London, Brandon Moore In 2007, Hart’s charges won both the indoor and outdoor NCAA titles in and Caddick failed to advance to the finals by just .01 seconds. Outside the the men’s 4x400-meter relay, the fourth time in Baylor history and the 10th collegiate season, London captured the 400-meter event title at the USATF time in collegiate history that the feat was accomplished. The Baylor men Junior Outdoor Championships and silver in the event at the IAAF World swept the top three spots in the 400-meters at the indoor and outdoor Big U20 Championships, while helping the USA squad win gold in the 4x400- 12 Championships, while freshman LeJerald Betters became the 12th-fastest meter relay as the anchor. quarter-miler in Baylor history when he clocked 45.33 to win the Big 12 title. In 2015, Hart’s 4x400-meter men’s relay team won both the indoor Hart was named the 2006 Nike Coach of the Year, earning the award (Richard Gary, Moore, Kevin Harris, Caddick) and outdoor (Gary, Harris, for the second time in his career for his work with world quarter-mile Moore, Caddick) Big 12 titles. He coached Caddick to the individual champions Wariner and Richards-Ross. Both Wariner and Richards-Ross 400-meter conference outdoor title in a personal-best time of (45.90) and swept the 2006 IAAF Golden League meets and went undefeated during helped the sophomore reach the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the the outdoor season. Richards-Ross also set the American record in the event event. On the women’s side, Hart guided Raena Rhone to NCAA Indoor with a time of 48.70. and Outdoor Championship appearances in the 400-meters. Hart’s men’s Also in 2006, both Baylor’s men’s and women’s 4x400-meter relays 4x400-meter crew went on to advance to the NCAA Outdoor meet, but after swept the indoor and outdoor Big 12 titles and earned All-America Harris suffered an injury at the regional meet the lineup of Gary, Chris Platt, honors outdoors. Individually, Angel Perkins was an All-American in the Moore and Caddick placed 13th in prelims to miss qualifying for the event’s 400-meters, while Reggie Witherspoon was among the Top 10 nationally finals for only the second time since 1979. in the event, swept the indoor and outdoor Big 12 titles and even added In 2014, Hart’s 4x400-meter relay men’s squad again produced an All- the indoor 200-meter title, a feat never before accomplished in conference American performance as Blake Heriot, TJ Holmes, Drew Seale and Caddick history. turned a season-best time of 3:04.89 to finish seventh at the NCAA Outdoor In his final season as head coach at Baylor, he guided Williamson to his meet. Earlier in the year at the Big 12 Outdoor meet, Hart’s crew (Holmes, first-ever individual national title in the final 400-meter race of his career

Seale, Caddick and Heriot) was first for the 13th time in Big 12 history and at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Williamson also captured an COACHES & STAFF the first time since 2009. Hart also mentored Holmes, a freshman, to All- unprecedented fourth-straight Big 12 400-meter title, anchored the Bears’ America honors in the 400-meter hurdles with a fourth place showing at the to their eighth-straight Big 12 4x400-meter relay crown both indoors and NCAA outdoor meet. outdoors and anchored the squad to All-America performances at the In 2013, Hart’s 4x400-meter men’s relay team (Isaiah Duke, Everett NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. Walker, Drew Seale, Richard Gary) won the Big 12 Indoor Championship The 2004 campaign was a career year, even by the legendary coach’s title. At the NCAA indoor meet Blake Heriot, Justin Allen, Seale and Gary standards. Wariner, then a sophomore, captured the gold medal in the placed sixth. In outdoor competition, the team captured three meet titles 400-meters, leading the United States to a 1-2-3 sweep at the Olympic and the squad of Heriot, Duke, Joe Barb and Seale placed sixth at the NCAA Games in Athens, Ga. Wariner became the first quarter-miler in history to Outdoor Championships to conclude another year for Hart with double All- sweep the four major titles in the event, including the U.S. Championship American relays. and the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor crowns. Later, Wariner would hand the In 2012, the 4x400-meter men’s relay team directed by Hart registered an baton to junior teammate Williamson as the Baylor duo led the U.S. 4x400- All-American finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships as Zwede Hewitt, meter relay to nearly a five-second victory for the gold medal. Wariner Justin Allen, Seale and Heriot placed seventh. In outdoor competition, the ran third and Williamson anchored all year as the duo led the Bears to the team tallied a runner-up finish at the Big 12 Conference meet. The squad of NCAA Indoor title with a collegiate record time of 3:03.96 and completed Allen, James Gilreath, Seale and Zwede Hewitt finished ninth at the NCAA an undefeated season in the relay with the NCAA Outdoor championship. Outdoor Championship to miss out on the event’s final for the first time The 4x400-meter relay has a 20-year streak of All-America finishes and has since 1979. produced 15 national titles (one women’s) under Hart’s leadership since Also during the 2012 season, Hart guided Olympian Richards-Ross at the 1985. London Games. Richards-Ross won gold in the women’s 400-meters, and Hart was named the 2004 Nike Coach of the Year and was inducted anchored the USA to a gold medal in the 4x400-meter relay. to the Baylor Wall of Honor, the highest award bestowed upon Baylor In 2011, Hart’s 4x400-meter men’s relay teams held their spot as one of letterwinners. Former pupil Michael Johnson was inducted into the United the top relays, earning All-America honors both indoors and outdoors. The States Track & Field Hall of Fame and his 200-meter performance at the 1996 indoor version claimed the silver medal, while the outdoor team came in Olympics in Atlanta was deemed the greatest track and field moment in the fourth at the NCAA Championships and added its 22nd Drake Relays title last 25 years by USATF. Wariner was honored as the Mondo National and in the event. The Bears also earned runner-up finishes and Big 12 honors Regional Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year, while Williamson was named in the indoor and outdoor 4x400-meter relays. Individually, Big 12 Outdoor Track Athlete of the Year. earned All-America honors in the indoor 400-meters with an 11th place The season was also memorable on the women’s side as junior April finish. Holliness won the NCAA Midwest Regional title in the long jump and The 2010 season featured more All-American performances for Hart’s became a four-time All-American by finishing third at the NCAA Outdoor 4x400-meter relay squads, including a runner-up finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships. Junior LaKadron Ivery earned All-America honors in the Championships. The Bears captured 4x400-meter titles at the Texas A&M 200-meters, while senior Jordan Willmann was an All-American in the Invitational and the prestigious Drake Relays, before going on to earn a pentathlon. sixth place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships and achieving All- In 2003, eight athletes earned All-America honors, including Holliness in America status. Individually, Boyd earned All-Big 12 honors and qualified the long jump and Willmann’s outstanding performance in the heptathlon. for the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the 400-meters. Wariner was an All-American by finishing seventh in the 400-meters, In 2009, the Baylor 4x400-meter men’s team put together one of the most while the men’s 4x400-meter relay squad of Brian McDonald, Williamson, impressive streaks in collegiate track and field. The Bears took a streak of Wariner and Jamen Saziru placed fifth. wins and national titles that began in 2007 to the finals of the 2009 NCAA In 2002, the quartet of Zsolt Szeglet, Charles Sterling, Michael Smith and Outdoor Championships. The 4x400-meter relay won the NCAA indoor Williamson combined for the national title in the 4x400-meter relay. Bayano crown, and continued a streak of 42-straight wins until a third place finish Kamani and Smith combined for a 1-2 finish in the 400-meter hurdles, at the outdoor championships. an NCAA championship first, while Floyd Thompson finished fifth in During the 2008 season, the Bears captured two more national titles, the 800-meters and Jim Autenreith tied for sixth in the pole vault. On the winning the indoor and outdoor 4x400-meter relays for the second-straight women’s side, the 4x400-meter relay team of Tiffany Wise, Chava Demart, year. The Bears’ time of 3:00.22 at the NCAA Championships was the Keisa Brown and Barbara Petrahn ran to a fourth place finish in the event. second-fastest in BU history and the fifth-fastest collegiate time ever. Baylor Petrahn and Demart also earned individual All-America honors, as Petrahn claimed the indoor and outdoor titles in the same season for the fifth time in finished fifth in the 400-meters, and Demart placed fifth in the 400-meter school history and only the 11th time overall. hurdles. In 2001, Hart led the men’s team to a third place finish and the Also during the 2008 season, Hart coached Richards-Ross at the Beijing women’s team to a 21st place finish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Olympics. She won the bronze medal in the women’s 400-meters, and Those accomplishments are just a few in a long list by Hart, a coach

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widely regarded as one of the best in the country. Selected as USA Track in the 60-meters. Ford was on hand as Bromell qualified for the 2016 Rio and Field’s 2004 and 2006 Nike Coach of the Year, Hart is a member of the Olympics by placing second in the 100-meter dash at the U.S. Olympic Baylor Wall of Honor, the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame, the USA Track & Trials. Ford helped Bromell through an Achilles injury in Rio as he made Field Coaches Association Hall of Fame, the Texas Sports Hall of Fame and the 100-meter final at the Olympics and then anchored the United States’ the Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame. He served as an assistant coach on the 4x100-meter relay. USA’ 2000 Olympic team and was named the USOC National Track and In 2015, Ford helped Bromell succeed at historic levels across the world Field Coach of the Year in 1996, 2004 and 2006. sprinting stage. During the collegiate season, the sophomore won one Hart is a two-time (1989 and 1996) NCAA national indoor coach of the NCAA title, three NCAA All-American honors, three Big 12 individual year, four-time (1981, 1984, 1989 and 1996) Southwest Conference indoor titles and five All-Big 12 accolades, while being named the Big 12 Performer coach of the year and one-time (2005 women’s indoor) Big 12 coach of the of the Year as well as a Bowerman Award semifinalist. Ford traveled with year honoree. Bromell as he became the youngest athlete to ever claim an IAAF World He is married to the former Maxine Barton, a professor emeritus of Championships medal by earning bronze in the 100-meters with time of 9.92 Information Systems at Baylor. Their family includes sons Greg and Scott, (-0.5m/s) at Beijing National Stadium in China. Bromell also became the first daughter-in-law, Kim, and grandchildren, Ryan, Mason and Kennedy Ann. United States teenager to advance to the world championships by earning a silver medal in the 100-meters at the USATF Outdoor Championships in June at in Eugene, Ore. Back in the collegiate season, Ford helped Bromell win BU’s fourth NCAA Indoor 200-meter crown (the most of any program in the country) in a school-record time of 20.19 and the second-fastest time in collegiate history. Besides Bromell, Ford aided senior Tiffani McReynolds in nabbing her third Big 12 100-meter hurdle title. In MICHAEL FORD the relays, Ford’s 4x100-meter crews place second on the men’s side and third on the women’s side at the Big 12 meet with the men advancing to the TRACK & FIELD ASSOCIATE MEN’S HEAD COACH NCAA Outdoor Championships, before placing 15th in qualifying action. 19TH SEASON • BAYLOR, 1997 The 4x400-meter men’s unit tallied Big 12 titles at both the indoor and In his 19th year with the Baylor coaching staff, former Bear standout outdoor conference meets. Michael Ford works primarily with sprints, short hurdles and relays. In 2014, Ford’s sprint crew was highlighted by Bromell’s phenomenal Ford was promoted to associate men’s track head coach in the summer of freshman season. Ford guided the first-year standout to the 100-meter title 2017 after spending 11 seasons as assistant coach. at the NCAA Championships in a World Junior record time of 9.97. Bromell Ford has mentored multiple All-Americans in over a decade coaching at went on to win the USA Junior Championships title and place second at the his alma mater, most recently two-time NCAA champion Trayvon Bromell World Junior Championships. Under Ford, Bromell burst on to the scene and five-time All-American hurdler Tiffani McReynolds. by clocking a wind-legal, co-World Junior record of 10.01 in the 100-meters Prior to his latest pupils, Ford guided Tiffany Townsend to the most All- to win the Texas Relays and then a wind-aided 9.77 which is third-best in

COACHES & STAFF America honors in program history. During her career, Townsend racked NCAA history regardless of wind to win the Big 12 title. Besides Bromell, up a BU record 17 All-America honors. Ford helped senior Everett Walker back from injury to earn outdoor All- Ford has been named the Midwest Region Assistant Coach of the Year America honors with a fifth place showing in the 200-meters. Ford’s on two occasions (2005, ‘06), as well as the South Central Region Assistant hurdler, Bryce Grace, advanced to the NCAA Championships as well, Coach of the Year twice (2009, ‘14) by the United States Track and Field and establishing a personal-best of 13.64 in 2014. Both Walker, 200-meters, and Cross Country Coaches Association. Grace, 110-meter hurdles, were second at the Big 12 meet. Overall on the Ford coached Taylor Bennett to the Big 12 Championship in the 200 year, Ford had athletes earn nine All-American honors and six Big 12 titles. meters in 2018, and also saw his men’s 4x100-meter relay team bring home On the women’s side, Ford helped McReynolds close out her illustrious the Big 12 Championship. The Bears’ sprint crew combined for 14 individual indoor career with a second place finish in the 60-meter hurdles at the 2014 All-Big 12 awards while the men’s and women’s 4x100-meter relay teams NCAA Championships in a school-record time of 7.93. McReynolds became both earned All-Big 12 in the outdoor season, as well. the first BU athlete, male or female, to earn All-America honors inthe In 2017, Ford coached Maxwell Willis to Big 12 Freshman of the Year same individual event at the indoor national meet for four-straight years. recognition in both indoor and outdoor seasons after he earned All-Big McReynolds had earlier in the year become the first Baylor athlete, male 12 honors in seven events, eventually earning his first career All-America or female, to win the same event at the conference indoor meet in four- honors in the 200-meters. He also saw Taylor Bennett run a school-record straight seasons as she took the 60-meter hurdle title in 8.10. She was only time of 22.47 in the 200-meters to win the Big 12 outdoor title, which was the second Big 12 athlete to accomplish the feat. McReynolds went on to one of six All-Big 12 accolades for her sophomore season. Returning from capture the Big 12 Outdoor 100-meter hurdle title and was fourth at the injury, Kiana Horton recorded multiple All-Big 12 performances and earned NCAA Outdoor meet for another All-America honor. Ford helped Ashley All-America honors alongside Bennett, Kiana Hawn and Leticia De Souza Fields develop into an All-American as the sophomore was seventh in the after recording a school-best 3:30.60 time in the 4x400-meter relay at the outdoor 200-meter event. In the relays Ford’s pupils really shined. The NCAA Indoor Championships. For the second-straight year, Ford helped 4x100-meter men’s team of Alex Reece, Blake Heriot, Walker and Bromell Rhys Phillips to an All-Big 12 finish during the indoor (60-meter hurdles) won the Big 12 title for the first time since 2010. Meanwhile, the 4x400-meter and outdoor seasons (110-meter hurdles). crews both won Big 12 titles, and the men’s squad of Heriot, TJ Holmes, In 2016, Ford mentored Taylor Bennett to Big 12 Freshman of the Year Drew Seale and George Caddick grabbed All-America honors by finishing honors, after she earned All-Big 12 recognition in both the 60- and 200 seventh at the outdoor national meet. For his accomplishments, Ford was -meters and helped BU’s 4x400-meter relay squad capture the title at the recognized as the South Central Regional Men’s Assistant Coach of the Year Big 12 Indoor Championships. Bennett went on to advance to the NCAA by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association. Indoor Championships in all three events. Ford had three other athletes In 2013, Ford coached 10 All-American performances and eight Big 12 earn indoor All-Big 12 honors in the sprints or hurdles, including Bryce champions. Indoors, McReynolds notched her third-straight Big 12 title Grace (60-meter hurdles), Rhys Phillips (60-meter hurdles) and Malik in the 60-meter hurdles, while Blake Heriot won the 200-meters, Joe Barb Wilson (200m). Meanwhile, Ford assisted the men’s 4x400-meter squad as took the 600-yard crown and the 4x400-meter team of Isaiah Duke, Walker, they won the indoor conference title and placed third at the NCAA Indoor Drew Seale and Richard Gary claimed the top spot at the conference meet. meet. Outdoors with Bennett and fellow freshman Kiana Horton suffering McReynolds and BU’s 4x400-meter team went on to earn All-America honors injuries, Ford still guided the women’s 4x100-meter relay to All-Big 12 at the national meet under Ford’s guidance. In the outdoor season, Christina honors, while the men garnered the same recognition with Rhys Phillips Holland claimed the 400-meter hurdle title at the Big 12 Championships (110-meter hurdles) and Malik Wilson (100-meters) earning individual All- and went on to earn All-America honors at the distance as well. Meanwhile, Big 12 accolades. Following the collegiate season, Ford coached Bennett as BU’s 4x400-meter relay team claimed sixth outdoors to garner All-America she won a gold medal by running the second leg for Team USA’s 4x100- accolades. meter relay at the IAAF World U20 Championships. Ford continued to In 2012, nine All-American honors were earned under Ford’s watch serve as the personal coach of Bromell as the sprinting phenom won a gold as McReynolds finished fourth in 60-meter hurdles at the NCAA Indoor medal at the 2016 IAAF World Indoor Track and Field Championships Championships and the 4x400-meter team of Zwede Hewitt, Justin Allen,

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Seale and Blake Heriot placed seventh. At the national outdoor meet, the the Big 12 title in the men’s 4x100-meter relay for the second -straight year, sprint-relay team of Walker, Whitney Prevost, Woodrow Randall and the first time Baylor history to win back-to-back conference championships Heriot finished fifth. Ford also helped Walker establish a new school record in the sprint relay. Witherspoon and Harts also earned All-America honors in the 100-meters with a time of 10.12 at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships. in the indoor 200 meters. Baylor made history at the Drake Relays, winning McReynolds also earned her second-straight Big 12 Indoor title in the all four sprint relays (4x100-meter, 4x200-meter, 4x400-meter and sprint 60-meter hurdles. medley), becoming the first school to accomplish the feat in 63 years. Ford’s 2011 sprint crew used a mix of newcomers and veterans to earn 16 Ford coached former Baylor All-American Williamson to the bronze All-America honors, including three men’s relays (4x100-meter, indoor and medal at the 2007 USATF Indoor Championships. Williamson won gold outdoor 4x400-meter) and national 60-meter hurdle runner-up freshman as a member of the United States 4x400-meter relay team at the World McReynolds. Along with the All-America honors indoors, McReynolds Championships in Osaka, Japan. Ford also coaches Ayre, who won gold in also claimed Big 12 high hurdle titles indoors and outdoors. Another the 400 meters at the National Championships. newcomer, Randall, became a key member to Baylor’s 4x100-meter relay, In 2006, freshman Jacob Norman captured the NCAA indoor title in the while also earning indoor 60-meter All-America honors with a fourth place 60 meters with a school record time of 6.56. Norman also anchored the finish and tying Michael Johnson’s 100-meter BU record of 10.13. Tiffany men’s 4x100-meter relay to its first Big 12 title in the event since 2000. Both Townsend earned All-America accolades under Ford’s watch with a third the men’s and women’s 4x400-meter relays swept the indoor and outdoor place finish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the 200-meters and conference titles. Jerome Miller was the national runner-up in the 60-meter a sixth place finish in the 60-meters, while setting school records in both hurdles with a school record time of 7.66, and Witherspoon was an All- events with times 22.90 and 7.23, respectively. Townsend was also third American in the indoor 200 meters. in the 200-meters (22.58) and eighth (11.09) in the 100-meters at the NCAA In 2005, Ford guided the 4x100-meter relay to a school record and Outdoor Championships, while setting school records in both. helped Elizabeth Wilson pull a stunning upset by winning the Big 12 Despite battling through injuries to key relay members in 2010, Ford’s indoor 200-meter title and set a new school record at 23.53. Carla Grace sprints crew remained deep enough to earn 14 All-America awards and 27 was one of the top freshmen in the Big 12 Conference, earning All-America All-Big 12 honors, including the Big 12 champion men’s 4x100-meter relay honors on the Bears’ indoor 4x400-meter relay and earning all-region and and the All-American women’s 4x100-meter relay. Townsend also earned all-conference accolades in both the 100 and 200 meters. The 2005 edition COACHES & STAFF All-America honors individually in the 100 and 200 meters and won the 200 of the men’s 4x400-meter relay of Kevin Mutai, Mark Teter, Wil Fitts and 4x100-meter relay at the NACAC Under 23 Championships. and Williamson earned All-America honors both indoors and outdoors, In addition to his full-time duties for Baylor, Ford was also selected to finishing second at the NCAA Indoor Championships. coach the men’s sprints, hurdles and relays for the 2010 USA Junior World Ford was heavily involved with the success of the 2004 men’s 4x400- Team. His teams won two gold medals at the Junior World Championships meter relay squads. The indoor team of Jamen Saziru, Teter, Wariner and in the 4x100 and 4x400-meter relays. His 4x100-meter team ran the third- Williamson set a new NCAA record with a time of 3:03.96 at the NCAA fastest time ever by a junior team. Indoor Championships, then Braelon Davis and Fitts joined Wariner In 2009, the Baylor 4x400-meter men’s team put together one of the most and Williamson to claim the title at the NCAA Outdoor Championships impressive streaks in collegiate track and field history. The Bears took a in 3:01.03. Wariner, the Olympic gold medalist in the 400 meters, and streak of wins and national titles that began in 2007 to the finals of the 2009 Williamson went on to run the third and anchor legs, respectively, on the NCAA Outdoor Championships. The 4x400-meter relay took the NCAA United States gold medal 4x400-meter relay team. indoor crown, then continued a streak of 42 straight wins until a third place Ford was instrumental in the development of All-American sprinter finish at the outdoor championships. Along with the indoor relay crown, LaKadron Ivery, who holds three school records and finished second in the Trey Harts also posted an impressive performance winning the 200-meter 100 and 200 meters and the long jump, while running on the Bears’ 4x100 national title. and 4x400-meter relays at the 2005 Big 12 Outdoor Championships. In 2008, the Bears captured two more national titles, winning the men’s In 2004, Ivery won gold in the 200 meters competing for the United indoor and outdoor 4x400-meter relays for the second-straight year. The States at the North America, Central America and Caribbean Under-23 Bears’ time of 3:00.22 at the NCAA Championships was the second-fastest Championships in Sherbrooke, Canada. in Baylor history and the fifth-fastest collegiate time ever. Baylor claimed Ford spent three years as an assistant coach at the University of Rochester, the indoor and outdoor titles in the same season for the fifth time in school working with sprinters and 400-meter hurdlers under the direction of history and only the 11th time overall. Baylor again made history at the head coaches Tim Hale (1998) and Richard Mackenzie (1999-2000). In Drake Relays as the men’s and women’s teams combined for a record seven 1998, Ford helped guide the Yellow Jackets to indoor-outdoor Associate of relay titles at the meet. The women claimed four relay titles, the most ever American Universities titles. The AAU is a 61-member organization of the for a women’s team, and moved into first place in all-time relay titles at leading public and private research and graduate institutions in the nation. Drake. Rochester established eight school records in sprints and relays while Ford The Bears had solid showings at national meets as all four relays earned was a member of the coaching staff. All-America honors outdoors. In addition, Harts and Townsend earned All- Like his fellow coaches, Ford enjoyed a stellar collegiate career at Baylor. America honors in the indoor and outdoor 200 meters. The 1997 graduate was a two-time 4x400-meter relay national champion, Townsend set a new school record in the 200 meters, clocking 22.75 at the running the first leg for both the 1995 team and the 1996 team. Both of those Big 12 Outdoor Championships. In addition, the women’s sprint relay set a teams also won conference titles. new school mark, running 43.60 at the outdoor conference meet. During the At Baylor, Ford collected six relay All-America honors. In 1996, the 4x400- summer, Townsend won the USA Junior Championship in the 200 meters, meter relay team finished second at the NCAA Indoor Championships, and later anchored the United States to a gold medal in the 4x100-meter after finishing first at the Southwest Conference Championships. relay at the 2008 IAAF World Junior Championships. Ford was considered the nation’s best 4x400-meter relay leadoff leg. In Also in 2008, Ford began his tenure coaching Jeremy Wariner, as well 1995, he sparked the Bears national title relay team to a school record time as other Olympians Darold Williamson, Reggie Witherspoon and Sanjay of 3:00.60, then the fifth-fastest outdoor time in NCAA history, during the Ayre. Under Ford’s leadership, Wariner claimed the silver medal in the 400 preliminaries of the NCAA Championship meet. In that race, Ford ran a meters at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and won a gold medal as the 45.51-second split. He also turned in second place finishes in the 400 meters anchor leg on the 4x400-meter relay. Witherspoon also won a gold medal, at the 1993 Southwest Conference Indoor Championships and at the 1995 running the third leg in the preliminaries of the 4x400-meter relay. SWC Outdoor Championships. During the 2007 season, the Baylor men’s 4x400-meter relay won the Ford’s relay success reached beyond his Baylor experience. In 1995, he indoor and outdoor NCAA titles, the fourth time in Baylor history and just was a member of the bronze medal East 4x400-meter relay team at the the 10th time in collegiate history that feat had been accomplished. At the U.S. Olympic Festival. While in high school, he won the 400 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships, the 4x400-meter relay set a new Baylor American Amateur Union Junior Olympics in record time. Ford also added record of 3:00.04, breaking the 12-year-old school record that Ford helped New York State and Eastern States championship titles in the quarter-mile set as the leadoff leg. Ford coached Witherspoon to Big 12 indoor titles in the to his resume. 200 meter and 400 meters for the second-straight season. Witherspoon also A native of Rochester, N.Y., Ford was inducted into the Section V Track captured the Big 12 title in the outdoor 200 meters, and was named High & Field Hall of Fame in May 2003. Point Performer for both conference championships. Also, the Bears claimed

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USA Junior Track and Field Championships, while Obi was the runner- up on the men’s side. Both athletes went on to compete for Team USA at the Pan-American Junior Championships with Obi placing third and Richardson fourth under Smith’s watch. From 2010-12, Smith guided Jessica Ubanyionwu to new heights, as the triple jumper emerged as one of the nation’s best, earning three All- STACEY SMITH America honors. Ubanyionwu, who earned All-Big 12 honors indoors and TRACK & FIELD ASSOCIATE WOMEN’S HEAD COACH outdoors, moved into second place all-time on the BU record books in the 17TH SEASON • BAYLOR, 2000 triple jump. She set career-bests with an indoor leap of 43-6m in 2012 and an outdoor mark of 44-1.25m in 2011. Stacey Smith is in her 17th season as an assistant coach at Baylor working During 2008 and 2009, Smith guided sophomore DeAna Carson to back- with the Bears’ jumpers. The most decorated women’s athlete in program to-back appearances in the NCAA Championships, culminating in an All- history, the former Stacey Bowers currently holds the Baylor outdoor and America performance in the long jump in 2009. Carson earned All-Big 12 indoor record in the triple jump while claiming the only individual national honors indoors and outdoors, while breaking the BU indoor long jump title in women’s program history when she won the 1999 NCAA outdoor record with a leap of 21-4.75m at the national meet. triple jump title. In 2006, Chris Gillis emerged as a one of the nation’s top long jumpers Smith was promoted from assistant coach to associate women’s track under Smith’s guidance, finishing third at the 2006 NCAA Outdoor head coach during the summer of 2017. Championships. Gillis claimed the Big 12 title, finished second at the Over 15 full seasons of coaching at her alma mater, Smith has been able 2006 NCAA Midwest Regional and joined assistant head coach Danny to translate her personal collegiate success into success for the student- Brabham as the only Baylor leapers to long jump more than 26 feet. Gillis athletes she has mentored. She coached Felix Obi as he became Baylor’s first broke through with a second place finish at the 2004 Midwest Regional first national champion in the triple jump in the 2014 indoor season. Championships and earned All-America honors by finishing eighth at the She has coached 16 All-Americans during her time, including 12 on the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Also in 2006, Queito Teasley earned women’s side and four on the men’s, along with eight Big 12 champions. indoor and outdoor All-Big 12 honors, finishing sixth at each conference Smith coached Alex Madlock (triple jump) and Jalen Seals (long jump meet. and triple jump) to All-Big 12 honors in the 2018 indoor season. Prior to her tutelage of Gillis, Smith helped April Holliness become a five- In 2017, Smith guided three jumpers to the NCAA Outdoor time All-American in the long jump and claim the 2004 NCAA Midwest Championships, all of which posted top 20 finishes in the final meets of their Regional title. During her career, Holliness finished as high as third in the senior years. During the indoor season, Smith saw Brianna Richardson, long jump at the NCAA Championships. Rachel Toliver and Alex Lord produce all-conference honors to help Baylor During her collegiate days, Smith became Baylor’s first female individual win its first-ever Big 12 women’s indoor track and field championship. NCAA national champion when she won the 1999 outdoor triple jump with During the 2016 season, Smith’s athletes produced one Big 12 title a leap of 45-10m. She earned All-America honors nine times, including COACHES & STAFF and nine all-conference honors. Senior Felix Obi closed out his outdoor three on relays and six individually. Her nine overall and six individual career with a second-straight Big 12 title in the triple jump with a school- All-American awards each rank second all-time in Baylor history. record leap of 53-9.75 [16.40m]. Obi again advanced to the outdoor NCAA Smith was Baylor’s first female athlete to become a member of aU.S. Championships, where he finished 10th for second consecutive year. At National team, competing in the 1998 Goodwill Games. She continued her the conference level, Smith helped freshman high jumper Blaine Listach success as a member of the 1999 World Championship team. Smith was a produce indoor and outdoor all-conference accolades. On the women’s force within the Big 12, sweeping the indoor and outdoor triple jump titles side, Smith coached four All-Big 12 indoor performers and two during the in 1998 and again in 1999. With four conference titles to her credit, she is outdoor season. tied for fourth all-time at Baylor. Smith also won the 1999 USA triple jump In 2015, Smith’s pupils, Obi and Richardson, swept both the indoor and crown with a leap of 45-2.5m. outdoor Big 12 titles in the triple jump. After helping Richardson win the She is married to Rodney Smith, a former Baylor football and basketball first Big 12 titles of her career, Smith coached the junior to All-American player (1996-99) and the couple are the proud parents of two children, honors at the NCAA Indoor Championships by placing fifth. Richardson Sydney and London. A product of La Vega High School in Bellmead, Texas, finished just outside of scoring at the national outdoor meet with a 10th- Smith received her degree in education in 2000 and her master’s degree in place showing. On the men’s side, Smith guided Obi back from knee sport management from Baylor in May 2002. She was inducted into the surgery as the junior won a third-straight Big 12 Indoor triple jump title Baylor Athletic Hall of Fame in 2009 and the Southwest Conference Hall and then captured the first outdoor title of his career. He missed out on All- of Fame in 2017. America honors by placing 10th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. One of the highlights of Smith’s coaching career came in 2014 as she guided sophomore Obi to the NCAA Indoor triple jump title. As Obi battled a knee injury, Smith helped him achieve a new school record of 54-5.25 [16.59m] on his third attempt of the meet to clinch BU’s first NCAA indoor title since 2009. Just two weeks earlier, Smith aided Obi in becoming just the fourth Baylor male athlete to win a Big 12 indoor title in back-to- back seasons as he repeated as triple jump conference champion. Obi also earned All-Big 12 honors with a sixth-place long jump showing. On the women’s side under Smith’s direction, sophomore Richardson earned NCAA Outdoor All-America honors by taking sixth in the triple jump. At the conference level, Smith coached Richardson to a runner-up triple jump finish. Richardson also made an appearance at the NCAA Indoor meet finishing 15th in the event. In 2013, Smith quickly turned first-year athletes Obi and Richardson into the nation’s best. In the indoor season with Smith’s guidance, Obi became BU’s first men’s athlete to win the Big 12 triple jump crown. In the process of winning that title, Obi took down the school record for the third time. He followed that up with a sixth place finish at the NCAA meet to be an All-American. Outdoors, Obi established a school record [52-9.25 [16.08m] and won two triple jump meet titles at the Baylor Quad Invitational and the Florida Relays. Richardson took fourth at the Big 12 meet in the triple jump indoors, before placing third during the outdoor season. Outside the collegiate season, Smith helped Richardson win the triple jump title at the

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title at the Big 12 Outdoor Championships. The victory came in a school- record time of 56.81. Holland also claimed the event title at two other meets, while earning All-America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Championships with a ninth-place finish. Under Capron’s guidance, Holland wrapped up her four-year Baylor career with six of the top-10 400-hurdle times in program history. Capron’s distance crew picked up events wins at the TCU Invitational (Chris McElroy, 1,500-meters), the Baylor Quad Invitational (Taylor Jackson, JON CAPRON 2,000-meter steeplechase & Matt Galvin, 3,000-meters) and the Michael CROSS COUNTRY ASSOCIATE HEAD COACH Johnson Classic (Brad Miles, 5,000-meters). Academically, distance runners 16TH SEASON • BAYLOR, 2003 Jackson and Blake Niccum were selected to the Capital One Academic All- Jon Capron is in his 16th season as an assistant coach, after completing an America Track and Field and Cross Country Team. outstanding four-year career at Baylor. During the fall of 2012 in cross country, Capron guided the men’s squad to Capron was promoted from assistant coach to cross country associate head its highest finish at the Big 12 Championship (seventh) since 2004. In all, the coach during the summer of 2018, where he oversees both the men’s and team totaled three top-five finishes during its six-meet schedule. Under his women’s teams. In track, his primary duties include the men’s and women’s watch, Niccum garnered Big 12 Scholar Athlete of the Year honors. distance runners and intermediate hurdlers. In 2012 on the track, Capron directed Holland to outdoor All-Big 12 honors Capron coached Jeremy Meadows and Alison Andrews-Paul to individual in the 400-meter hurdles with a third-place finish in 56.87. Holland went on victories in the 2018 cross country season, and guided Andrews-Paul to a to advance to the NCAAâ?^Championships were she just missed out on All- 33rd-place finish at the NCAA South Central Region Championship. American status by taking ninth. On the men’s side, Gabriel El Hanbli enjoyed The 2018 track season saw six of Capron’s distance runners earn All-Big 12 a successful outdoor season under Capron’s guidance with four top-five recognition. finishes in the 400-hurdles, including a season-best time of 51.12 to be third During the 2017 cross country season, Capron guided the men’s team to its at the Drake Relays. Capron also helped distance runners Taylor Jackson take highest conference finish since 2003 as they finished fifth with All-Big 12 and third at the Michael Johnson Classic in the steeplechase (9:32.39) and Robbie Knorr finished 14th at the Big 12 Outdoor Championship in the 10,000-meters All-Region performer Devin Meyrer. Meyrer is the first men’s cross country COACHES & STAFF runner since Bo Price (2003-06) to earn multiple All-Region honors. (30:30.52). In the 2017 track season, Capron coached Kiana Hawn to her third-straight In 2011, Baylor’s men highlighted the season with a second consecutive All-Big 12 honor with a runner up finish in the 400-meter hurdles at the Big 12 Big 12 Indoor distance medley relay title, claiming back-to-back wins in the Outdoor Championship. He also guided both distance medley relay squads event for the second time since 2003. Capron also guided newcomer Gabriel El to all-conference finishes at the Big 12 Indoor Championship, helping the BU Hanbli to All-Big 12 honors in the 400-meter hurdles, as well as two individual women earn their first indoor track & field title in program history. meet titles in the event. Capron’s 2016 cross country squad enjoyed one of the most successful In 2010, Capron helped form a school-record breaking men’s distance seasons of his tenure with a meet victory at the Ken Garland Invitational and medley relay team that was on the cusp on racing its way to the NCAA indoor a fifth-place finish at the NCAA South Central Region Championships - the meet. After setting the school record at the Tyson Invitational and winning program’s best finish since 2010. Capron guided freshman Devin Meyrer to the Big 12 title in consecutive weeks, the men’s DMR turned in Baylor’s fastest All-Region honors with a 16th-place finish at the regional meet to earn the time ever of 9:34.90, more than eight seconds faster that the record entering the highest finish for a BU men’s runner since 2006 and the first All-Region honor season. In addition, both Baylor’s men and women earned aAl-Big 12 indoor since 2013. In the classroom, Capron’s crew led the Big 12 with six student- honors in the Big 12, while Robbie Knorr was all-Big 12 in the 3,000 and 5,000 athletes earning a spot on the Academic All-Big 12 first team. The Bears meters and Kristen Hanselka was All-Big 12 in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. finished seventh at the Big 12 Championship. Also during the 2010 season, Capron tutored Chance Casey helping him During the 2016 outdoor track season, Capron had three athletes (Robert earn All-Big 12 honors outdoors. Casey placed fifth in the 400-meter hurdles Dutton, Kiana Hawn and Antwuan Musgrove) earn All-Big 12 honors in the with a season-best time of 50.65 at the Big 12 meet, before finishing 15th at the 400-meter hurdles. He guided Hawn to a spot in the NCAA Championships, NCAA West Preliminary Rounds in a time of 51.02. the sixth-fastest time in school history (57.48) at the Texas Relays and One of the key parts to Baylor’s distance success in the relays as well as event titles at both the Ricardo Romo Invitational and the Michael Johnson individually, has been the development of three-time track All-American Erin Invitational. Indoors, Capron’s men’s distance relay squad secured All-Big 12 Bedell. Capron helped Bedell record a sixth-place finish in the 3,000-meter honors as well. steeplechase at the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships. At that meet she During the 2015 cross country season, Capron’s men’s squad finished sixth broke the school-record in the event with a time of 9:56.19. at the NCAA South Central Regional. Capron helped senior JR Hardy finish In 2005, Brittany Brockman was the only Baylor female athlete to earn one spot out of All-Region honors, while coaching three underclassmen to individual All-America honors outdoors by finishing 11th at the NCAA scoring finishes at that meet. At the Big 12 Championship, the Bears were Championships in the 10,000 meters. seventh to give them four-straight years of finishing seventh or better at the For the men, Bo Price became an indoor All-Big 12 performer in the men’s conference meet. 3,000 meters, while Mitch Sanders earned all-conference honors in the men’s In 2015 on the track, Capron helped newcomers Hawn and Nick Ucherek outdoor 1,500 meters. In 2006, Cody Wells earned all-Big 12 honors in the to All-Big 12 performances in the 400-meter hurdles. Meanwhile, senior 10,000 meters. Derwin Graham closed his career by running the second-fastest 3,000-meter Capron has also played an integral role in the success of Baylor’s women’s steeplechase time in school history (8:59.93) and capturing All-Big 12 honors cross country teams. The women’s teams made seven straight NCAA in the event. Championship appearances from 2003-09. The Bears have hosted the NCAA Capron directed the 2014 men’s cross country squad to its highest finish South Central Regional for eight of the last 14 seasons with the women since 2003 with a sixth-place showing at the Big 12 Championships. Despite finishing second in 2009, 2006, 2005 and 2003 and third in 2004, while the men consistently having three underclassmen in its lineup, Capron’s team finished seventh in 2006, 2004 and 2003 and fourth in 2010. produced five top-10 team finishes on the year. Capron developed freshman In 2003, the women recorded their highest finish in school history by placing Erin Anderson and junior Kyle Scanlan as those runners combined to be BU’s second at the Big 12 Championships and Brockman led the Bears to a third- top runner in all seven meets. place finish in 2005 to earn her third straight all-conference honor. Brockman During the 2014 track season, Capron helped guide freshman TJ Holmes also won the 2005 NCAA South Central Regional title as a school-record six to All-America honors in the 400-meter hurdles with a fourth-place finish women earned all-region and three earned conference honors. at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Capron also coached Graham (3,000 During his career, Capron earned All-Big 12 accolades two straight years steeplechase) and Jonathan Tijerina (1,500 meters) to All-Big 12 accolades. In (2001 & 2002) in the 1,000 meters and was a member of record-setting 4x1,500 the indoor season, Capron’s distance runner, Matt Galvin, picked up a win and 4x800 relay teams. at the Texas A&M 10-Team Invitational in the 5,000-meters, while Tijerina Capron, who was born in Honolulu, Hawai’i, was a three-time all-state cross carded All-Big 12 honors in the mile. country runner at Eldorado High School in Albuquerque, N.M. He received During the 2013 cross country season, Capron guided the men’s team to his bachelor’s degree in education from Baylor in 2003 and his master’s degree a seventh-place Big 12 finish, matching 2012’s outcome. As a team, Capron’s in exercise physiology two years later. He is married to the former Kelly Pace, squad garnered five top-10 finishes during its six-meet schedule. Under his who is also a Baylor graduate. The couple and their sons Caleb and Luke, and direction, senior Brad Miles won the North Texas Invitational meet. daughter Abby, live in Hewitt, Texas. In 2013 in track, Capron coached Christina Holland to the 400-meter hurdles

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JEFF CHAKOUIAN ASSISTANT COACH • SECOND SEASON KENTUCKY, 2005 Jeff Chakouian begins his second season as an Baylor assistant track and field coach. Chakouian serves as the throwing and multi-events coach. In 2018, he coached Megan SaxvanderWeyden and Ricky Sanchez to All- Big 12 outdoor honors in the javelin, and guided Luke Littlefield to All-Big 12 indoor accolades in the heptathlon. SaxvanderWeyden’s throw of 166-4 [50.71m] at the Big 12 Championships flew past the previous school record of 154-8 (47.15m). Chakouian spent the previous eight seasons coaching all field events at UCF in addition to serving as the recruiting coordinator. In 2017, he helped coach UCF to an American Conference Indoor Track Championship and saw a hammer throw school record fall during the outdoor season. Chakouian coached three throwers to the NCAA Preliminary Rounds. In his time in Orlando, he helped guide the team to five conference championships, claiming four outdoor titles in a row. During that span, he coached more than 15 NCAA qualifiers and all-conference performers in addition to helping student-athletes break over 20 school records in field events. In 2013, Chakouian helped coach two student-athletes to top-five finishes at the NCAA Championships, picking up the first top-five finish at the outdoor championships by a non-BCS program since 2000. Prior to UCF, Chakouian spent three seasons at Illinois State University COACHES & STAFF where he coached a pair of Missouri Valley Champions and 13 all- conference standouts. He also had stints as a volunteer assistant coach at Kentucky and Brown, coaching six all-conference performers. Chakouian was a six-time All-American in the shot put as a member of the Kentucky track and field team. During his time in Lexington, he was a five-time SEC champion and an eight-time All-SEC selection. A Seekonk, Mass., native, Chakouian graduated from Kentucky with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology in 2005. Chakouian and his wife, Samantha, have two daughters, Mackenzie and Leota.

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MAX HSIEH , JR. LAURA MILLER BRANDON RICHARDS JORDAN WEST VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH COACHES & STAFF

KENNETH WIETHORN EVAN ILUZADA WILL GLASSCOCK KEVIN ROBINSON ALEX BREITENWISCHER VOLUNTEER ASSISTANT COACH DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF DIRECTOR OF ATHLETIC ATHLETIC TRAINER EQUIPMENT SERVICES TRAINING

MARCUS SEDBERRY BODIE POSEY MATT DAVIS CHRIS RUF STACIE SKODINSKI SENIOR ASSOCIATE A.D. FOR ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR OF ACADEMIC ADVISOR DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS STUDENT-ATHLETE SUCCESS/ EVENT MANAGEMENT AND PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE COACH - SPORT ADMINISTRATOR FACILITIES OLYMPIC SPORTS

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WOMEN HANA MARSHECK - Junior CAL JOHNSTON - Freshman LAUREN AMMONS - FRESHMAN 27th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 15:02.2 24th - Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 19:10.4* 172nd - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 24:17.2 7th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:21.1 11th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:14.7* 131st - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 19:00.2 74th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 26:25.60* ALISON ANDREWS-PAUL - Junior 109th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 23:18.0* 46th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 21:46.9* 68th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 22:45.3* JEFF KIRWIN - Senior 3rd - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 13:48.2* 108th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 23:37.6 34th - Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 19:33.3 1st - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 18:08.7* 12th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:14.8 63rd - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 17:58.5* AALIYAH MILLER - Sophomore 89th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 27:01.84 135th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 22:03.6* 109th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:36.8* 200th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 28:18.9* 46th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 21:46.9* 130th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 22:55.9* 67th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 27:04.2 33rd - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 21:49.2* KATY PARSONS - Junior CONNOR LAKTASIC - Sophomore SARAH ANTRICH - Sophomore 23rd - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:57.4 4th- Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 18:35.3* 11th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:26.7* 9th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:44.3 5th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 15:57.2* 4th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 18:48.1* 153rd - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 23:51.6* 64th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 26:10.07* 92nd - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:24.3* 79th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 23:19.7 66th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 25:48.9* 86th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 24:14.3 34th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 25:29.3* 51st - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 22:18.3* GABBY SATTERLEE - Junior 70th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (10K) - 33:47.1* 3rd - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 18:47.6* EMILY CURRAN - Junior 125th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:55.3 SEAN MCCULLOUGH - Senior 214th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 27:20.8 206th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 23:07.9* 19th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 17:15.6 76th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 23:08.7 HALEY EVERROAD - Junior JEREMY MEADOWS - Sophomore 36th- Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 15:20.3 NATASHA STRUMP - Sophomore 1st - Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 18:17.2* 10th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:46.2 206th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 25:59.9 3rd - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 15:38.4* 135th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 23:26.4* 67th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 26:17.52* 69th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 22:46.1* LINDSAY WALTON - Junior 84th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 22:57.5 16th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:37.8* J.B. SANDLUND - Sophomore 6th- Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:02.9 36th- Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 19:37.3 SYDNEY GANDY - Junior 128th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:58.5 13th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:14.8 49th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 15:55.1 224th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 23:44.1 78th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 26:40.22 14th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 20:28.2 73rd - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 22:53.2 200th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 30:04.4 57th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 22:27.7* 70th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 27:26.6 BROOKE GILMORE - Sophomore 7th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:07.0* * - scoring runner TJ SUGG - Sophomore 2nd - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 18:47.4* 8th - Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 18:43.9* 78th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:11.4* MEN 6th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:02.5* 20th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 25:13.66* SEASON REVIEW 165th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 22:27.6* SETH BROWN - Senior 36th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 21:35.7* 15th- Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:25.1 163rd - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 27:24.6* 48th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 22:13.4* 170th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 27:35.6* 35th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 25:29.8* 68th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 27:05.4 79th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (10K) - 34:04.3* CELIA HOLMES - Freshman 8th- Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:09.2* RYAN DAY - Sophomore * - scoring runner 5th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:01.3* 58th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 26:26.9* 99th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 18:29.1* 122nd - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (10K) - 35:24.4* 180th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 22:37.3* 65th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 22:35.8* MATT HENDERSON - Junior 72nd - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (6K) - 22:44.8* 7th - Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 18:42.0* 9th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:12.4* JAMIE HOLODAK - Freshman 53rd - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) - 25:56.82* 37th- Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 15:21.2 200th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 28:46.9 13th- Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 20:13.6 55th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 25:59.2* 157th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (10K) - 38:06.9* ISABELLA LACKNER - Junior 32nd - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 15:12.4 HENRY HUFF - Senior 164th - Arturo Barrios Invitational (6K) - 24:03.1* 28th- Bear Twilight Invitational (6K) - 19:16.0 14th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 16:15.2 MAZIE LARSEN - Freshman DNF - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5 Mile) 19th - Bear Twilight Invitational (4K) - 14:43.7 131st - Arturo Barrios Invitational (8K) - 26:41.9* 8th - Gerald Richey UTA Invitational (5K) - 19:36.1 56th - Big 12 Championship (8K) - 26:18.6* 137th - Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational (5K) - 19:07.6 115th - NCAA D1 South Central Regional (10K) - 35:11.6* 215th - Wisconsin Pre-Nationals (6K) - 23:24.7* 84th - Big 12 Championship (6K) - 23:50.2

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WOMEN WISCONSIN PRE-NATIONALS NCAA D1 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL BEAR TWILIGHT INVITATIONAL Oct. 13, 2018 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 9, 2018 - 6,000 Meters Aug. 31, 2018 - 4,000 Meters Madison, Wis. College Station, Texas Waco, Texas Team Results Team Results Team Results 1. Arkansas...... 51 1. Arkansas...... 21 2. Oregon...... 71 2. Texas...... 99 1. SMU...... 38 3. Indiana...... 166 3. Texas State...... 122 2. BAYLOR...... 45 4. BYU...... 175 4. Texas A&M...... 154 3. TCU...... 50 33. BAYLOR...... 901 7. BAYLOR...... 248 4. Texas State...... 83 5. North Texas...... 152 Individual Results Individual Results 135. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 22:03.6 Individual Results 165. Brooke Gilmore...... 22:27.6 33. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 21:49.2 3. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 13:48.2 180. Celia Holmes...... 22:37.3 48. Brooke Gilmore...... 22:13.4 7. Brooke Gilmore...... 14:07.0 206. Gabby Satterlee...... 23:07.9 51. Sarah Antrich...... 22:18.3 8. Celia Holmes...... 14:09.2 215. Mazie Larsen...... 23:24.7 57. Lindsay Walton...... 22:27.7 11. Sarah Antrich...... 14:26.7 224. Lindsay Walton...... 23:44.1 72. Celia Holmes...... 22:44.8 16. Lindsay Walton...... 14:37.8 84. Haley Everroad...... 22:57.5 19. Mazie Larsen...... 14:43.7 108. Hana Marsheck...... 23:37.6 23. Katy Parsons...... 14:57.4 ARTURO BARRIOS INVITATIONAL 27. Hana Marsheck...... 15:02.2 Oct. 13, 2018 - 6,000 Meters 32. Isabella Lackner...... 15:12.4 College Station, Texas Scoring runners in bold italic 36. Haley Everroad...... 15:20.3 37. Jamie Holodak...... 15:21.2 Team Results 49. Sydney Gandy...... 15:55.1 1. Florida...... 46 2. Oklahoma State...... 85 GERALD RICHEY UTA INVITATIONAL 3. Vanderbilt ...... 138 Sept. 7, 2018 - 5,000 Meters 4. Texas...... 156 Arlington, Texas 21. BAYLOR...... 594

Team Results Individual Results 1. BAYLOR...... 15 109. Aaliyah Miller...... 22:55.9 2. UTA...... 50 130. Hana Marsheck...... 23:18.0 135. Haley Everroad...... 23:26.4 SEASON REVIEW Individual Results 153. Katy Parsons...... 23:51.6 164. Isabella Lackner...... 24:03.1 1. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 18:08.7 172. Lauren Ammons...... 24:17.2 2. Brooke Gilmore...... 18:47.4 206. Natasha Strump...... 25:59.9 3. Gabby Satterlee...... 18:47.6 214. Emily Curran...... 27:20.8 4. Sarah Antrich...... 18:48.1 5. Celia Holmes...... 19:01.3 6. Lindsay Walton...... 19:02.9 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP 7. Hana Marsheck...... 19:21.1 Oct. 26, 2018 - 6,000 Meters 8. Mazie Larsen...... 19:36.1 Ames, Iowa 9. Katy Parsons...... 19:44.3 10. Haley Everroad...... 19:46.2 Team Results 13. Jamie Holodak...... 20:13.6 1. Iowa State...... 35 14. Sydney Gandy...... 20:28.2 2. Oklahoma State...... 52 3. Kansas...... 90 JOE PIANE NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL 4. West Virginia...... 96 Sept. 28, 2018 - 5,000 Meters 9. BAYLOR...... 238 Notre Dame, Ind. Individual Results Team Results 36. Brooke Gilmore...... 21:35.7 1. BYU...... 37 46. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 21:46.9 2. Furman...... 80 65. Celia Holmes...... 22:35.8 3. Notre Dame...... 113 68. Hana Marsheck...... 22:45.3 4. Florida State...... 113 69. Haley Everroad...... 22:46.1 17. BAYLOR...... 426 73. Lindsay Walton...... 22:53.2 76. Gabby Satterlee...... 23:08.7 Individual Results 79. Katy Parsons...... 23:19.7 84. Mazie Larsen...... 23:50.2 63. Alison Andrews-Paul...... 17:58.5 86. Sarah Antrich...... 24:14.3 78. Brooke Gilmore...... 18:11.4 92. Sarah Antrich...... 18:24.3 99. Celia Holmes...... 18:29.1 109. Aaliyah Miller...... 18:36.8 125. Gabby Satterlee...... 18:55.3 128. Lindsay Walton...... 18:58.5 131. Hana Marsheck...... 19:00.2 137. Mazie Larsen...... 19:07.6

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MEN ARTURO BARRIOS INVITATIONAL BEAR TWILIGHT INVITATIONAL Oct. 13, 2018 - 8,000 Meters Aug. 31, 2018 - 6,000 Meters College Station, Texas Waco, Texas Team Results Team Results 1. Guelph...... 56 2. Oklahoma State...... 93 1. BAYLOR...... 43 3. Texas...... 98 2. Texas State...... 63 4. Tennessee...... 113 3. Incarnate Word...... 65 24. BAYLOR...... 652 4. North Texas...... 90 5. TCU...... 118 Individual Results Individual Results 66. Connor Laktasic...... 25:48.9 131. Henry Huff...... 26:41.9 1. Jeremy Meadows...... 18:17.2 163. TJ Sugg...... 27:24.6 4. Connor Laktasic...... 18:35.3 170. Seth Brown...... 27:35.6 7. Matt Henderson...... 18:42.0 200. Jeff Kirwin...... 28:18.9 8. TJ Sugg...... 18:43.9 207. Matt Henderson...... 28:46.9 24. Cal Johnston...... 19:10.4 219. J.B. Sandlund...... 30:04.4 28. Henry Huff...... 19:16.0 34. Jeff Kirwin...... 19:33.3 36. J.B. Sandlund...... 19:37.3 BIG 12 CHAMPIONSHIP Oct. 26, 2018 - 8,000 Meters GERALD RICHEY UTA INVITATIONAL Ames, Iowa Sept. 7, 2018 - 5,000 Meters Arlington, Texas Team Results 1. Iowa State...... 32 Team Results 2. Oklahoma State...... 40 1. UTA...... 26 3. Texas...... 70 2. BAYLOR...... 29 4. Kansas...... 79 3. Texas Wesleyan...... 91 8. BAYLOR...... 217 4. Arlington Baptist...... 107 Individual Results Individual Results 34. Connor Laktasic...... 25:29.3 3. Jeremy Meadows...... 15:38.4 35. TJ Sugg...... 25:29.8 5. Connor Laktasic...... 15:57.2 55. Matt Henderson...... 25:59.2 6. TJ Sugg...... 16:02.5 56. Henry Huff...... 26:18.6 9. Matt Henderson...... 16:12.4 58. Ryan Day...... 26:26.9 11. Cal Johnston...... 16:14.7 67. Jeff Kirwin...... 27:04.2 12. Jeff Kirwin...... 16:14.8 68. Seth Brown...... 27:05.4 13. J.B. Sandlund...... 16:14.8 70. J.B. Sandlund...... 27:26.6 14. Henry Huff...... 16:15.2 15. Seth Brown...... 16:25.1 NCAA D1 SOUTH CENTRAL REGIONAL SEASON REVIEW 19. Sean McCullough...... 17:15.6 Nov. 9, 2018 - 10,000 Meters College Station, Texas JOE PIANE NOTRE DAME INVITATIONAL Sept. 28, 2018 - 5 Miles Team Results Notre Dame, Ind. 1. Arkansas...... 59 2. Texas...... 76 Team Results 3. Texas A&M...... 135 1. Calvin...... 80 4. Rice...... 141 2. Youngstown State...... 98 20. BAYLOR...... 515 3. Indiana State...... 104 4. Eastern Illinois...... 119 Individual Results 11. BAYLOR...... 248 70. Connor Laktasic...... 33:47.1 79. TJ Sugg...... 34:04.3 Individual Results 115. Henry Huff...... 35:11.6 20. TJ Sugg...... 25:13.66 122. Ryan Day...... 35:24.4 53. Matt Henderson...... 25:56.82 157. Matt Henderson...... 38:06.9 64. Connor Laktasic...... 26:10.07 67. Jeremy Meadows...... 26:17.52 Scoring runners in bold italic 74. Cal Johnston...... 26:25.60 78. J.B. Sandlund...... 26:40.22 89. Jeff Kirwin...... 27:01.84 Henry Huff...... DNF

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CROSS COUNTRY INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE Year...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place 2018...... 9th 2018...... 70.5...... 7th 2018...... 109...... T-3rd 2017...... 5th 2017...... 129.5...... 1st 2017...... 123...... 3rd 2016...... 5th 2016...... 69.28...... 6th 2016...... 52.2...... 8th 2015...... 8th 2015...... 105...... 3rd 2015...... 96...... 5th 2014...... 3rd 2014...... 102...... 2nd 2014...... 113.5...... 2nd 2013...... T-5th 2013...... 72...... 4th 2013...... 93...... 3rd 2012...... 8th 2012...... 76...... T-4th 2012...... 72...... 4th 2011...... 10th 2011...... 42...... 7th 2011...... 77...... 5th 2010...... 10th 2010...... 40...... 9th 2010...... 62...... 8th 2009...... 7th 2009...... 86...... 4th 2009...... 84...... 4th 2008...... 2nd 2008...... 68.25...... 6th 2008...... 59...... 7th 2007...... 4th 2007...... 49...... 8th 2007...... 32...... 11th 2006...... 5th 2006...... 61...... T-4th 2006...... 83...... 5th 2005...... 3rd 2005...... 74...... 3rd 2005...... 86...... 4th 2004...... 4th 2004...... 42...... 6th 2004...... 56...... 7th 2003...... 2nd 2003...... 56...... 5th 2003...... 81...... 5th 2002...... 5th 2002...... 66...... 4th 2002...... 90...... 4th 2001...... 6th 2001...... 30...... 10th 2001...... 80...... 5th 2000...... 9th 2000...... 34...... 9th 2000...... 53...... 7th 1999...... 7th 1999...... 87...... 3rd 1999...... 106.5...... 2nd 1998...... 5th 1998...... 64.5...... 5th 1998...... 98.83...... 3rd 1997...... 4th 1997...... 58.5...... 5th 1997...... 80...... 5th 1996...... 5th SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Place 1996...... 53...... 5th 1996...... 58...... 5th 1995...... 2nd 1995...... 54...... 3rd 1995...... 73...... 5th 1994...... 2nd 1994...... 91...... 2nd 1994...... 82...... 3rd 1993...... 1st 1993...... 82...... 2nd 1993...... 108...... 2nd 1992...... 1st 1992...... 72...... 3rd 1992...... 100...... 4th 1991...... 1st 1991...... 76...... 3rd 1991...... 117...... 4th 1990...... 1st 1990...... 60...... 4th 1990...... 85...... 5th 1989...... 2nd 1989...... 18...... 6th 1989...... 52...... 6th 1988...... 6th 1988...... 12...... 8th 1988...... 21...... 8th 1987...... 6th 1987...... 2...... 7th 1987...... 6...... 8th 1986...... DNF 1986...... 20...... 4th 1986...... 15...... 6th 1985...... 6th 1985...... 2...... 8th 1985...... 10...... 7th 1984...... 6th 1984...... 7...... 7th 1984...... 8...... 6th 1983...... 6th 1983...... 14...... 6th 1983...... 15...... 7th 1982...... 4th

Bold denotes championship HISTORY

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CROSS COUNTRY INDOOR TRACK AND FIELD OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE BIG 12 CONFERENCE Year...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place 2018...... 8th 2018...... 51.5...... 8th 2018...... 63...... 8th 2017...... 6th 2017...... 68...... 7th 2017...... 79...... 5th 2016...... 7th 2016...... 44.5...... 8th 2016...... 64...... 7th 2015...... 7th 2015...... 69...... 7th 2015...... 93...... 4th 2014...... 6th 2014...... 67...... 7th 2014...... 93...... 4th 2013...... 7th 2013...... 79...... 4th 2013...... 61...... 7th 2012...... 7th 2012...... 53...... 5th 2012...... 65...... 6th 2011...... 9th 2011...... 53...... 6th 2011...... 57.5...... 7th 2010...... 8th 2010...... 80...... 4th 2010...... 63...... 5th 2009...... 11th 2009...... 71...... 4th 2009...... 54...... 7th 2008...... 10th 2008...... 38...... 9th 2008...... 72...... 6th 2007...... 12th 2007...... 75...... 5th 2007...... 67...... 7th 2006...... 8th 2006...... 79...... 3rd 2006...... 67...... 7th 2005...... 12th 2005...... 46...... 9th 2005...... 37...... 11th 2004...... 7th 2004...... 72...... 3rd 2004...... 58...... 6th 2003...... 5th 2003...... 57...... 6th 2003...... 52...... 8th 2002...... 6th 2002...... 69...... 4th 2002...... 53...... 10th 2001...... 4th 2001...... 74...... 5th 2001...... 88...... 4th 2000...... 11th 2000...... 80...... 4th 2000...... 81.5...... 5th 1999...... 11th 1999...... 78...... 3rd 1999...... 75...... 4th 1998...... 11th 1998...... 71...... T-5th 1998...... 101...... 2nd 1997...... 10th 1997...... 64...... 5th 1997...... 57...... 7th 1996...... 9th SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Pts...... Place Year...... Place 1996...... 107...... 1st 1996...... 107...... 3rd 1995...... 4th 1995...... 107...... 2nd 1995...... 83...... 4th 1994...... 1st 1994...... 96...... 2nd 1994...... 68...... 5th 1993...... 2nd 1993...... 71...... 3rd 1993...... 72...... 5th 1992...... 1st 1992...... 81...... 3rd 1992...... 73...... 4th 1991...... 6th 1991...... 93...... 2nd 1991...... 87...... T-3rd 1990...... 4th 1990...... 83.25...... 2nd 1990...... 90...... 4th 1989...... 4th 1989...... 70...... 2nd 1989...... 85...... 4th 1988...... 4th 1988...... 66...... 3rd 1988...... 89.5...... 4th 1987...... 5th 1987...... 41.5...... 6th 1987...... 50...... 6th 1986...... 8th 1986...... 44...... 5th 1986...... 79...... 4th 1985...... 6th 1985...... 60...... 2nd 1985...... 60...... 4th 1984...... 8th 1984...... 82...... 2nd 1984...... 76...... 3rd 1983...... 6th 1983...... 51.75...... 4th 1983...... 49...... 5th 1982...... 6th 1982...... 41...... 6th 1982...... 55...... 5th 1981...... 4th 1981...... 55...... 5th 1981...... 68.5...... 5th 1980...... 3rd 1980...... 78...... 4th 1980...... 61...... 5th 1979...... 6th 1979...... 61...... 4th 1979...... 44.5...... 5th 1978...... 4th 1978...... 87...... 2nd 1978...... 82...... 2nd 1977...... 6th 1977...... 43...... 2nd 1977...... 40...... 5th 1976...... 6th 1976...... 55...... 1st 1976...... 106...... 2nd 1975...... 8th 1975...... 55...... 2nd 1975...... 90...... 2nd 1974...... 8th 1974...... 43...... 2nd 1974...... 50...... 4th 1973...... 7th 1973...... 43...... 5th 1972...... 5th 1972...... 55...... 4th

HISTORY 1971...... 4th 1971...... 25...... 5th 1968...... 6th 1970...... 18...... 5th 1967...... 5th 1969...... 35...... 4th 1966...... 6th 1968...... 54...... 2nd 1965...... 5th 1967...... 52...... 2nd 1957...... 6th 1966...... 27...... 5th 1946...... 3rd 1965...... 48...... 3rd 1964...... 34...... 4th Bold denotes championship 1963...... 64.2...... 1st 1962...... 73.9...... 1st 1961...... 60...... 2nd 1960...... 79...... 1st 1959...... 23...... 5th 1958...... 34...... 3rd 1957...... 32...... 3rd 1956...... 52.75...... 3rd 1955...... 17...... 5th 1954...... 25.025...... 5th 1953...... 10.20...... 6th

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OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD (CONT.) 1952...... Did not compete 1951...... 8.5...... 6th 1950...... 9...... 5th 1949...... 9.75...... 6th 1948...... Did not compete 1947...... 8...... 5th 1946...... 22.5...... 3rd 1945...... Did not compete 1944...... Did not compete 1943...... Did not compete 1942...... 13...... 4th 1941...... 7...... 6th 1940...... 14.5...... 5th 1939...... 8.5...... T-5th 1938...... 4.2...... 7th 1937...... 4...... 7th 1936...... 10...... 5th 1935...... 7...... 4th 1934...... 0...... 7th 1933...... 7...... 6th 1932...... 1...... 6th 1931...... 12...... 6th 1930...... 21.17...... 4th 1929...... 8.75...... 4th 1928...... 5.5...... 6th 1927...... 12...... 5th 1926...... 24.33...... 4th 1925...... 16.75...... 3rd 1924...... 20.5...... 3rd 1923...... 15...... 4th 1922...... 5...... 7th 1921...... 24.88...... 3rd 1920...... 33.14/15...... 2nd 1919...... 5.5...... 7th 1918...... 7...... 7th 1917...... No meet 1916...... 1...... 6th 1915...... 0...... 7th HISTORY

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1994 NCAA Championships 2004 NCAA Championships 2008 NCAA Championships WOMEN Nov. 21 • Fayetteville, Ark. Nov. 22 • Terre Haute, Ind. Nov. 24 • Terre Haute, Ind. University of Arkamsas Indiana State University Indiana State University 1989 NCAA Championshipd Nov. 20 - Annapolis, Md. Team Results Team Results Team Results U.S. Naval Academy 1. Villanova 75 1. Colorado 63 1. Villanova 86 2. Michigan 108 2. Duke 144 2. Florida State 133 Team Results 3. Arkansas 110 3. Providence 164 3. Washington 188 1. Villanova 99 4. Colorado 126 4. Notre Dame 170 4. Texas Tech 191 2. Kentucky 168 5. Providence 154 5. Stanford 175 5. Princeton 251 3. Nebraska 186 22. Baylor 517 29. Baylor 675 28. Baylor 666 4. Georgetown 193 5. Oklahoma State 205 Individual Results Individual Results Individual Results 22. Baylor 472 60. Jennifer Hamel 18:04.30 45. Brittany Brockman 21:37.3 57. Erin Bedell 21:00.4 141. Maria Zajvaldova 18:58.50 108. Monique Ortega 22:18.1 145. Nichole Jones 21:37 Individual Results 144. Sonia Sepulveda 19:01.90 160. Lyndsy Bedell 22:57.0 196. Cate Westenhover 22:03 49. Lisa Stone 17:41.00 147. Jill Chertudi 19:04.50 173. Lauren Hagans 23:03.6 198. Danielle Bradley 22:05 80. Natalie Nalepa 18:01.00 152. Laura Baily 19:12.00 189. Alissa McKaig 23:20.5 219. Stephanie Morgan 22:25 128. Kristin Mulliner 18:28.00 171. Natalie Gray 20:13.40 236. Katie Barry 22:52 169. Heidi Semmelmann 19:16.00 176. Jenna Lear 20:29.80 2005 NCAA Championships 247. Katie Shaw 23:18 177. Mallori Gibbs 19:39.00 Nov. 21 • Terre Haute, Ind. 178. Amy Rowell 19:39.00 1997 NCAA Championships Indiana State University 2014 NCAA Championships 181. Patty Sherman 20:05.00 Nov. 24 • Greenville, S.C. Nov. 22 • Terre Haute, Ind. Furman University Team Results Indiana State University 1990 NCAA Championships 1. Stanford 146 Nov. 19 • Knoxville, Tenn. Team Results 2. Colorado 181 Team Results University of Tennessee 1. BYU 100 3. Duke 185 1. Michigan State 85 2. Stanford 102 4. Arizona State 191 2. Iowa State 147 Team Results 3. Colorado 178 5. Illinois 212 3. New Mexico 188 1. Villanova 82 4. Dartmouth 205 15. Baylor 412 4. Georgetown 189 2. Providence 172 5. Wisconsin 227 5. Arkansas 209 3. Clemson 204 18. Baylor 411 Individual Results 19. Baylor 479 4. UC-Irvine 210 30. Erin Bedell 20:35 5. Oregon 221 Individual Results 40. Brittany Brockman 20:44 Individual Results 18. Baylor 361 47. Karin Ernstrom 17:31.00 87. Monique Ortega 21:16 5. Rachel Johnson 19:56.8 77. Cecilia Jeverstam 17:45.00 104. Lauren Hagans 21:26 44. Maggie Montoya 20:49.6 Individual Results 103. Sherri Smith 18:00.00 151. Lyndsy Bedell 21:57 146. Alex Davis 21:31.6 8. Natalie Nalepa 16:39.00 146. Karen Kessler 18:40.00 Jessi Barnes 22:27 193. Peyton Thomas 21:53.2 41. Lisa Stone 17:09.00 154. Nancy Dollar 18:47.00 Brittany McGuire 22:54 213. Mariah Kelly 22:04.5 117. Patty Sherman 17:58.00 155. Michelle Goertz 18:48.00 240. Madison Zimmerman 22:45.4 133. Sally Geis 18:12.00 174. Cynthia Henges 19:26.00 2006 NCAA Championships -- Ann-Marie Dunlap DQ 163. Amy Rowell 18:53.00 Nov. 21 • Terre Haute, Ind. 175. Kristin Mulliner 19:43.00 1998 NCAA Championships Indiana State University 2016 NCAA Championships 178. Mallori Gibbs 20:20.0 Nov. 23 • Lawrence, Kan. Nov. 19 • Terre Haute, Ind. University of Kansas Team Results Indiana State University 1991 NCAA Championships 1. Stanford 195 Nov. 25 • Tucson, Ariz. Team Results 2. Colorado 223 Team Results University of Arizona 1. Villanova 106 3. Michigan 233 1. Oregon 125 2. BYU 110 4. Wisconsin 262 2. Michigan 126 Team Results 3. Stanford 111 5. Arkansas 286 3. Colorado 134 1. Villanova 85 4. Georgetown 199 29. Baylor 631 4. NC State 223 2. Arkansas 168 5. Wisconsin 233 5. Stanford 255 3. Northern Arizona 184 8. Baylor 351 Individual Results 27. Baylor 586 4. Cornell 189 66. Nichole Jones 21:57.1 5. Oregon 191 Individual Results 110. Lyndsy Bedell 22:29.3 Individual Results 10. Baylor 258 20. Sherri Smith 17:24.61 130. Monique Ortega 22:36.8 44. Maggie Montoya 20:28.5 46. Karin Ernstrom 17:49.28 158. Lauren Hagans 22:56.0 120. Anna West 20:55.2 Individual Results 80. Cecilia Jeverstam 18:05.34 167. Renae VanWhye 23:06.0 146. Peyton Thomas 21:02.6 5. Natalie Nalepa 16:53.00 103. Nancy Dollar 18:16.59 Ruth Waller 23:18.3 175. Lindsey Bradley 21:13.8 43. Kristin Mulliner 17:52.00 193. Kara Newton 19:07.55 Brittany McGuire 24:08.5 235. Gabby Satterlee 22:23.0 53. Sonia Sepulveda 18:05.00 242. Cynthia Henges 20:14.60 248. Madison Zimmerman 23:08.9 66. Catherine Hall 18:19.00 249. Cara Perkins NT 2007 NCAA Championships 250. Kathryn Foreman 23:30.9 91. Amy Rowell 18:38.00 Nov. 19 • Terre Haute, Ind. 105. Sally Geis 18:50.00 2003 NCAA Championships Indiana State University 132. Mallori Gibbs 19:32.00 Nov. 24 • Cedar Falls, Iowa MEN HISTORY Northern Iowa University Team Results 1992 NCAA Championships 1. Stanford 145 1994 NCAA Championships Nov. 23 • Bloomington, Ind. Team Results 2. Oregon 177 Nov. 21 • Fayetteville, Ark. University of Indiana 1. Stanford 120 3. Florida State 236 University of Arkansas 2. BYU 128 4. Arizona State 251 Team Results 3. Providence 222 5. Michigan State 321 Team Results 1. Villanova 123 4. Michigan 232 17. Baylor 427 1. Iowa State 65 2. Arkansas 130 5. Colorado 269 2. Colorado 88 3. Georgetown 131 25. Baylor 516 Individual Results 3. Arizona 172 4. Cornell 167 35. Lauren Hagans 21:00 4. Northern Arizona 181 5. Providence 172 Individual Results 43. Nichole Jones 21:08 5. Wisconsin 185 17. Baylor 505 75. Erin Dixon 21:14.5 132. Danielle Bradley 21:47 19. Baylor 502 79. Lisa Cornelius 21:17.8 151. Lyndsy Bedell 21:55 Individual Results 99. Angela Marvin 21:22.8 190. Renae Van Wyhe 22:18 Individual Results 57. Catherine Hall 18:17.00 119. Monique Ortega 21:33.6 Katie Shaw 22:55 52. Brian Keim 31:39.20 66. Sally Geis 18:21.00 144. Brittany Brockman 21:57.7 Jessi Barnes 23:06 81. Jeff Cunningham 32:07.50 117. Erica Bell 18:54.00 Jessa Chance 22:14.2 106. David Monk 32:24.10 121. Sonia Sepulveda 18:55.00 Megan McCoin 22:57.6 117. Damien Rosado 32:31.50 144. Amy Rowell 19:17.00 146. Robert Knight 33:20.10 166. Jill Chertudi 19:57.00 160. John Riley 33:50.30 Jennifer Hamel DNF 173. Keith Hensley 35:02.20

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MEN WOMEN NCAA ALL-AMERICANS Women 1971 NCAA Championships 1993 NCAA Championships Natalie Nalepa (1990, 1991) Nov. 22 • Knoxville, Tenn. Nov. 22 • Bethlehem, Pa. Sherri Smith (1998) University of Tennessee Lehigh University Karin Ernstrom (1999) Individual Results Individual Results Lauren Hagans (2007) 93. Peter Morales 31.20 64. Sally Geis 17:40.00 Erin Bedell (2005, 2008) Rachel Johnson (2014) Anna West (2017) 1976 NCAA Championships 1999 NCAA Championships Nov. 22 • Denton, Texas Nov. 22 • Bloomington, Ind. University of North Texas University of Indiana NCAA TEAM APPEARANCES Women Individual Results Individual Results 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1998, n/a Bill Adams n/a 22. Karin Ernstrom 17:15.20 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008. 2009, 2014, 2016

1977 NCAA Championships 2000 NCAA Championships Men Nov. 21 • Pullman, Wash. Nov. 22 • Ames, Iowa 1994 Washington State Iowa State University NCAA INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS Individual Results Individual Results Women n/a Bill Adams n/a 63. Kara Newton 20:47.00 Sally Geis (1993) Karin Ernstrom (1999) 1981 NCAA Championships 2001 NCAA Championships Kara Newton (2000, 2001) Nov. 23 • Wichita, Kan. Nov. 19 • Greenville, S.C. Cate Westenhover (2010) Univ. of Kansas-Newman Furman University Robyn Bennett (2010) Individual Results Rachel Johnson (2013) Individual Results 76. Kara Newton 21:54.00 Maggie Montoya (2015) n/a Todd Harbour n/a Lindsey Bradley (2017) Anna West (2017) 2010 NCAA Championships 1992 NCAA Championships Nov. 23 • Terre Haute, Ind. Nov. 23 • Bloomington, Ind. Indiana State University Men University of Indiana Pete Morales (1971) Individual Results Bill Adams (1976) 123. Robyn Bennett 21:31.8 Bill Adams (1977) Individual Results 169. Cate Westenhover 21:55.5 Todd Harbour (1981) 67. Tyler Cooper 32:17 Tyler Cooper (1992) 2013 NCAA Championships Brian Keim (1993, 1995) 1993 NCAA Championships Nov. 23 • Terre Haute, Ind. Kyle King (2002) Nov. 22 • Bethlehem, Pa. Indiana State University Lehigh University CONFERENCE TEAM CHAMPIONS Individual Results Individual Results 107. Rachel Johnson 21:21.3 Women 63. Brian Keim 31.03 Southwest Conference 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 2015 NCAA Championships 1995 NCAA Championships Nov. 21 • Louisville, Ky. Men Nov. 20 • Ames, Iowa University of Louisville Iowa State University Southwest Conference Individual Results 1992, 1994 86. Maggie Montoya 20:45.9 Individual Results INDIVIDUAL CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS 131. Brian Keim 33.18 2017 NCAA Championships Women HISTORY Nov. 18 • Louisville, Ky. University of Louisville Natalie Nalepa (1990, 1991) 2002 NCAA Championships Sally Geis (1992, 1993) Nov. 25 • Terre Haute, Ind. Individual Results Sherri Smith (1998) Indiana State University 40. Anna West 20:12.5 47. Lindsey Bradley 20:20.0 Men Individual Results 79. Kyle King 30:57.80 Pete Morales (1971) Brian Keim (1993)

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2003 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2006 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2010 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Nov. 15, 2003 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 11, 2006 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 13, 2010 - 6,000 Meters Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course

TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Texas...... 66 1. Arkansas...... 30 1. Texas...... 46 2. Baylor...... 68 2. Baylor...... 83 2. Rice...... 71 3. Arkansas...... 70 3. Texas A&M...... 104 3. Arkansas...... 98 4. TCU...... 86 4. Lamar...... 140 4. Baylor...... 102 5. Texas A&M...... 118 5. SMU...... 149 5. Texas A&M...... 139

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 7. Lisa Cornelius...... 21:18 10. Monique Ortega...... 20:59.7 4. Cate Westenhover...... 20:29.2 8. Angela Marvin...... 21:23 13. Nichole Jones...... 21:01.8 7. Robyn Bennett...... 20:46.7 14. Brittany Brockman...... 21:39 16. Lauren Hagans...... 21:07.9 23. Katie Shaw ...... 21:20.6 15. Monique Ortega...... 21:41 17. Lyndsy Bedell...... 21:10.6 35. Samantha Patty ...... 21:33.2 30. Erin Dixon...... 22:18 27. Brittany McGuire...... 21:51.7 36. Kristen Hanselka ...... 21:34.5 37. Megan McCoin...... 22:36 30. Ruth Waller...... 21:59.3 52. Leigh Ann Ganzar...... 21:53.8 45. Jessa Chance...... 22:55 38. Danielle Bradley...... 22:17.4 75. Lindsay Warner ...... 22:29.9 119. Jesse Brooks...... 36:39.1

2004 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2008 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Nov. 13, 2004 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 15, 2008 - 6,000 Meters 2011 NCAA South Central Region Championship Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Nov. 12, 2011 – 6,000 Meters Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. SMU...... 50 1. Arkansas...... 51 TEAM RESULTS 2. Arkansas...... 61 2. Baylor...... 61 1. Arkansas...... 49 3. Baylor...... 81 2. Rice...... 61 2. Texas...... 69 4. TCU...... 124 4. SMU...... 103 3. Texas A&M...... 90 5. Texas A&M...... 135 5. Texas...... 134 4. SMU...... 128 6. Baylor...... 182 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 3. Brittany Brockman...... 20:44 2. Erin Bedell...... 20:41.4 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 12. Monique Ortega...... 21:08 5. Nichole Jones...... 20:53.6 19. Rachel Johnson...... 21:33.5 18. Jessa Chance...... 21:25 6. Danielle Bradley...... 20:56.8 34. Erin Hegarty...... 21:59.8 23. Lyndsy Bedell...... 21:37 21. Jessi Barnes...... 21:38.2 38. Cate Westenhover...... 22:14.9 25. Alissa McKaig...... 21:41 27. Jodi Hulett...... 22:01.9 44. Kristen Hanselka...... 22:24.9 26. Lauren Hagans...... 21:46 32. Renae Van Wyhe...... 22:06.4 47. Robyn Bennett...... 22:29.3 31. Brittany McGuire...... 21:55 37. Katie Shaw...... 22:18.9 78. Mariah Kelly...... 23:06.2

2005 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2009 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2013 NCAA South Central Region Championship Nov. 12, 2005 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 14, 2009 - 6,000 Meters Nov. 15, 2013 – 6,000 Meters Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course

TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Arkansas...... 45 1. SMU...... 43 1. Arkansas...... 33 2. Baylor...... 46 2. Baylor ...... 54 2. SMU...... 116 3. Rice...... 78 3. Arkansas...... 66 3. Texas A&M...... 116 4. Lamar...... 115 4. Texas...... 124 4. Texas...... 132 HISTORY 5. Stephen F. Austin...... 159 5. Rice...... 172 6. Baylor...... 162

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 1. Brittany Brockman...... 20:47.20 3. Erin Bedell...... 21:01.9 5. Rachel Johnson...... 20:23.8 2. Erin Bedell...... 20:49.80 10. Cate Westenhover...... 21:23.4 24. Alex Davis...... 21:18.1 11. Lauren Hagans...... 21:33.65 12. Danielle Bradley...... 21:26.5 30. Maggie Montoya...... 21:28.0 12. Monique Ortega...... 21:34.00 14. Nichole Jones...... 21:32.6 36. Mariah Kelly...... 21:43.6 20. Brittany McGuire...... 22:08.90 15. Stephanie Morgan...... 21:33.1 69. Erika Overbeck...... 22:38.6 21. Lyndsy Bedell...... 22:15.65 35. Katie Barry...... 22:30.0 88. Erin Hegarty...... 23:03.6 38. Jessi Barnes...... 23:05.20 60. Kristen Hanselka...... 23:07.0

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2003 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2006 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2010 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Nov. 15, 2003 - 10,000 Meters Nov. 12, 2006 - 10,000 Meters Nov. 13, 2010 - 10,000 Meters Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course

TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Arkansas...... 54 1. Arkansas...... 24 1. Arkansas...... 30 2. Texas A&M...... 73 2. Texas...... 51 2. Texas...... 66 3. Stephen F. Austin...... 77 3. Lamar...... 96 3. Lamar...... 102 4. Texas...... 85 4. Stephen F. Austin...... 131 4. Baylor...... 151 7. Baylor...... 213 7. Baylor...... 200 5. Texas A&M...... 166

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 21. Bo Price...... 31:38 15. Bo Price...... 30:46.9 18. Robbie Knorr ...... 30:57.3 29. Matt Chance...... 32:00 33. Rob Morrow...... 31:49.7 33. Brandon White ...... 31:22.9 44. Kyle King...... 32:28 36. Rey Hinojosa...... 31:59.7 34. Ben Haby ...... 31:23.4 66. Cody Wells...... 33:26 47. Ben Haby...... 32:15.2 38. Zac Flowers ...... 31:32.0 71. Rob Morrow...... 33:37 69. Jacob Jones...... 33:12.0 42. Brandon Reed...... 31:36.9 115. Jason Baker...... 36:05 91. Mark Smith...... 34:15.7 55. Jeff Sadler...... 31:54.3 77. Brad Miles...... 32:44.8

2004 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2008 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Nov. 13, 2004 - 10,000 Meters Nov. 15, 2008 - 10,000 Meters 2011 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Nov. 12, 2011 – 10,000 Meters Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS 1. Arkansas...... 34 1. Texas A&M...... 39 TEAM RESULTS 2. Texas...... 51 2. Arkansas...... 44 1. Texas...... 40 3. Rice...... 65 3. Lamar...... 74 2. Texas A&M...... 56 4. Houston...... 148 4. Texas...... 112 3. Arkansas...... 65 7. Baylor...... 173 10. Baylor...... 288 4. Lamar...... 93 12. Baylor...... 339 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 12. Bo Price...... 30:39 52. Jeff Sadler...... 33:07.4 INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 37. Cody Wells...... 31:42 54. Brandon White...... 33:12.3 42. Brad Miles...... 32:26.1 38. Jason Baker...... 31:44 59. Michael Williams...... 33:23.9 59. Zac Flowers...... 32:57.8 40. Chris Vidrine...... 31:47 61. Brandon Reed...... 33:24.7 80. Blake Niccum...... 33:43.4 46. Joel Sartain...... 32:08 62. Ben Haby...... 33:25.1 85. Taylor Jackson...... 33:50.1 49. Luis Gutierrez...... 32:28 68. Robbie Knorr...... 33:41.6 96. Derwin Graham...... 34:27.2 55. Mitch Sanders...... 32:40 72. John Wenhold...... 33:45.8 107. Ben Allen...... 35:20.9

2005 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2009 NCAA South Central Regional Championship 2013 NCAA South Central Regional Championship Nov. 12, 2005 - 10,000 Meters Nov. 14, 2009 - 10,000 Meters Nov. 15, 2013 – 10,000 Meters Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Waco, Texas Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course Cottonwood Creek Golf Course

TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS TEAM RESULTS

1. Arkansas...... 33 1. Arkansas...... 47 1. Arkansas...... 34 HISTORY 2. Texas...... 46 2. Texas...... 74 2. Texas...... 37 3. Texas A&M...... 128 3. Lamar...... 83 3. Lamar...... 110 4. UT-Pan American...... 147 4. Texas A&M...... 89 4. Stephen F. Austin...... 154 5. Stephen F. Austin...... 170 7. Baylor...... 215 9. Baylor...... 239

INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS INDIVIDUAL RESULTS 40. Rey Hinojosa...... 33:25.75 30. Robbie Knorr...... 32:25.0 23. Brad Miles...... 31:07.2 48. Jacob Jones...... 33:46.70 37. Chris Gowell...... 32:43.4 37. Matt Cochran...... 31:35.5 61. Mark Smith...... 34:20.35 43. Jeff Sadler...... 33:03.4 48. JR Hardy...... 31:59.4 68. John Wenhold...... 34:43.85 49. Brandon Reed...... 33:15.3 57. Jonathan Tijerina...... 32:17.1 71. Jordan Hiller...... 34:53.10 61. Zac Flowers...... 33:32.1 74. Derwin Graham...... 32:38.9 76. Hunter Garner...... 35:30.35 64. Brandon White...... 33:34.5 75. Kyle Scanlan...... 32:39.3 80. Andrew Stroman...... 35:46.45 118. Grant Bugner...... 36:03.3 111. Chris McElroy...... 33:48.5

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WOMEN’S INDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR ATHLETE(S) EVENT TIME Year Place Points 1998 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper 4x400-meter relay 3:33.93 1991 T-25th 4 Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 1995 T-13th 14 1996 T-47th 2 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 1997 T-28th 5 YEAR ATHLETE EVENT DISTANCE 1998 T-11th 18 1999 Stacey Bowers Triple Jump 45-10 1999 T-4th 24 2000 T-30th 7 2002 T-51st 1 2004 T-51st 1 2005 T-33rd 6 2006 T-45th 4 2007 T-50th 4 2008 T-56th 2 2009 T-51st 3 2011 10th 20 2012 16th 15 2013 T-25th 8 2014 T-27th 9 2015 7th 27 2017 14th 12 2018 T-54th 1

NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Place Points 1989 T-59th 1 1990 T-25th 8 1991 17th 12 1992 T-43rd 4 1994 T-29th 8 1995 T-42nd 4 1996 T-43rd 4 1997 T-30th 8 1998 10th 25 1999 T-10th 20 2000 T-15th 14 2001 T-21st 13 2002 T-41st 5 2003 T-29th 9 2004 T-34th 6 2006 T-47th 4 2008 T-15th 14 2009 T-10th 21 2010 T-20th 13 2011 T-38th 7 2012 T-60th 2 2014 14th 17 2015 T-51st 3 2017 T-38th 6 2018 T-63rd 1

Indoor championships began in 1983 Outdoor championships began in 1982 HISTORY Baylor did not score in years not listed.

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MEN’S INDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Athlete(s) Event Mark Year Place Points Year Place Points 1985 Willie Caldwell 500 meters 1:01.24 1971 T-22nd 4 1921 T-25th 2 1989 Michael Johnson 200 meters 20.59 1976 T-32nd 3 1923 30 1 1990 Michael Johnson 200 meters 20.72 1979 T-31st 6 1941 T-35th 0.14 1990 Tony Miller, Todd Thompson 4x400-meter relay 3:06.49 1981 T-37th 4 1946 T-10th 10 Ethridge Green, Michael Johnson 1982 T-38th 4 1947 T-18th 8 1991 Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams 4x400-meter relay 3:07.74 1983 T-32nd 4 1961 T-52nd 1 Ethridge Green, Tony Miller 1984 T-21st 8 1972 T-51st 1 1992 400 meters 46.15 1985 3rd 25 1973 T-54th 1 1992 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green 4x400-meter relay 3:04.89 1986 T-26th 6 1974 T-57th 1 Deon Minor, Corey Williams 1987 T-18th 8 1975 27th 8.25 1995 Deon Minor 400 meters 46.00 1988 T-7th 14 1976 35th 5 1998 Damian Davis, Mario Watts 4x400-meter relay 3:06.38 1989 T-4th 22 1978 T-44th 1 Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1990 7th 23 1979 T-22nd 8 2000 Brandon Couts 400 meters 45.79 1991 7th 17 1980 T-13th 14 2002 Zsolt Szeglet, Charles Sterling, 4x400-meter relay 3:05.54 1992 8th 20 1981 T-11th 16 Michael Smith, Darold Williamson 1993 T-30th 6 1982 T-22nd 23 2004 Jeremy Wariner 400 meters 45.39 1994 T-9th 23 1983 66th 5.5 2004 Jamen Saziru, Mark Teter 4x400-meter relay 3:03.96 1995 T-7th 22 1984 19th 29 Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 1996 T-5th 24 1985 3rd 37 2006 Jacob Norman 60 meters 6.56 1997 T-19th 11 1986 21st 13 2007 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters 4x400-meter relay 3:04.24 1998 T-7th 18 1987 10th 18 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 1999 T-21st 9 1988 35th 8 2008 Trey Harts, Marcus Boyd 4x400-meter relay 3:05.66 2000 T-15th 10 1989 13th 19 Justin Boyd, LeJerald Betters 2001 T-14th 14 1990 3rd 34 2009 Trey Harts 200 meters 20.63 2002 T-15th 10 1991 11th 18 2009 Trey Harts,Marcus Boyd, 4x400-meter relay 3:05.81 2003 T-54th 2 1992 20th 14 LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2004 T-6th 25 1993 17th 15 2014 Felix Obi Triple Jump 54-5.25 2005 18th 13 1994 9th 23 [16.59m] 2006 8th 21 1995 8th 26 2015 Trayvon Bromell 200 Meters 20.19 2007 T-10th 21 1996 21st 14 2008 T-19th 11 1997 T-11th 18 MEN’S OUTDOOR NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2009 T-5th 25 1998 T-19th 11 Year Athlete(s) Event Time 2010 T-26th 8 1999 15th 19 1985 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 4x400-meter relay 3:00.84 2011 T-16th 13 2000 9th 24 Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell 2012 35th 5 2001 3rd 36.5 1989 400 meters 44.59 2013 T-32nd 6 2002 18th 16 1990 Michael Johnson 200 meters 20.31 2014 T-22nd 10 2003 T-52nd 4 1990 Daniel Fredericks, Todd Thompson 4x400-meter relay 3:01.86 2015 T-18th 10 2004 7th 27 Tony Miller, Michael Johnson 2016 T-34th 7 2005 T-19th 14 1991 Daniel Fredericks, Lester Crenshaw 4x400-meter relay 3:02.52 2017 T-42nd 4 2006 T-20th 13 Ethridge Green, Corey Williams 2007 T-15th 16 1995 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 4x400-meter relay 3:01.57 Indoor championships began in 1965. 2008 T-7th 27 Corey Williams, Deon Minor Baylor did not score in years not listed. 2009 T-20th 13 1996 Raoul Howard, Darrin Strong 4x400-meter relay 3:01.25 2010 T-45th 5 , Michael Ford 2011 T-32nd 9 1999 Bayano Kamani 400-meter hurdles 48.68 2012 T-49th 4 2000 Bayano Kamani, Zsolt Szeglet 4x400-meter relay 3:01.46 2013 T-58th 3 Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts

2014 8th 21 HISTORY 2001 Bayano Kamani 400-meter hurdles 48.99 2015 T-13th 14 2001 Zsolt Szeglet, Bayano Kamani 4x400-meter relay 3:03.89 2017 T-74th 1 Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 2018 T-55th 3 2004 Jeremy Wariner 400 meters 44.71 2004 Wil Fitts, Braelon Davis 4x400-meter relay 3:01.03 Outdoor championships began in 1921. Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson Baylor did not score in years not listed. 2005 Darold Williamson 400 meters 44.51 2007 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters 4x400-meter relay 3:00.04 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2008 Marcus Boyd, Justin Boyd 4x400-meter relay 3:00.22 LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2014 Trayvon Bromell 100 meters 9.97

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WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD LONG JUMP 400-METER HURDLES 2002 April Holliness 8th 2001 Chava Demart 5th 60 METERS 2004 April Holliness 10th 2002 Chava Demart 7th 2004 LaKadron Ivery 10th 2012 Christina Holland 9th 2009 Tiffany Townsend 9th TRIPLE JUMP 2013 Christina Holland 9th 2011 Tiffany Townsend 6th 1997 Stacey Bowers 7th 1998 Stacey Bowers 3rd 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 200 METERS 1999 Stacey Bowers 3rd 2009 Erin Bedell 6th 1992 She She Crawford 7th 2011 Jessica Ubanyionwu 6th 2014 Rachel Johnson 3rd 2008 Tiffany Townsend 10th 2012 Jessica Ubanyionwu 5th 2015 Rachel Johnson 6th 2009 Tiffany Townsend 6th 2015 Brianna Richardson 5th 2011 Tiffany Townsend 3rd 4X100-METER RELAY SHOT PUT 1994 She She Crawford, Stacy Milligan 4th 400 METERS 2011 Skylar White 10th Demonica Davis, Donna Smith 1995 Jennifer Jordan 3rd 2012 Skylar White 4th 1999 Yulanda Nelson, Stacey Bowers 8th 1995 Stacy Milligan 8th 2013 Skylar White 10th Nzingah Kamani, Tamara Johnson 1996 Jennifer Jordan 7th 2000 Ssereta Lafayette, Tamara Johnson 6th 1999 Yulanda Nelson 2nd POLE VAULT Keisa Brown, Barbara Petrahn 2018 Kiana Horton 8th 2014 Annie Rhodes 8th 2008 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace 3rd 2017 Annie Rhodes 2nd Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend 800 METERS 2009 DeAna Carson, Tiffany Townsend 5th 1995 Jill Chertudi 5th WEIGHT THROW Brittany Bruce, Jessica Gregory 2015 Olicia Williams 3rd 2012 Erin Atkinson 8th 2010 Brittany Bruce, Tiffany Townsend 6th Diamond Richardson, Brittany Carr 3,000 METERS PENTATHLON 1991 Natalie Nalepa 7th 2004 Jordan Willmann 8th 4X400-METER RELAY 2008 Lauren Hagans 8th 1994 Melissia Roland, Stacy Milligan 6th 2014 Rachel Johnson 8th WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD She She Crawford, Donna Smith 2015 Rachel Johnson 6th 100 METERS 1995 Shelly Green, Melissia Roland 7th 1992 She She Crawford 5th Stacy Milligan, Jennifer Jordan 5,000 METERS 2009 Tiffany Townsend 11th 1996 Melissia Roland, Stacy Milligan 5th 1991 Lisa Stone 7th 2010 Tiffany Townsend 9th Stacey Bowers, Jennifer Jordan 1999 Karin Ernstrom 3rd 2011 Tiffany Townsend 8th 1997 Angelique Banket, Melissia Roland 6th 1999 Sherri Smith 8th Alayah Cooper, Jennifer Jordan 2000 Karin Ernstrom 8th 200 METERS 1998 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper 2nd 2015 Rachel Johnson 2nd 2008 Tiffany Townsend 8th Jennifer Jordan, Yulanda Nelson 2009 Tiffany Townsend 5th 1999 Angelique Banket, Barbara Petrahn 7th 60-METER HURDLES 2010 Tiffany Townsend 4th Quanta Anderson, Yulanda Nelson 2011 Tiffani McReynolds 2nd 2011 Tiffany Townsend 3rd 2000 Keisa Brown, Chava Demart 6th 2012 Tiffani McReynolds 4th 2014 Ashley Fields 7th Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn 2013 Tiffani McReynolds 2nd 2001 Tiffany Wise, Keisa Brown 6th 2014 Tiffani McReynolds 2nd 400 METERS Chava Demart, Barbara Petrahn 1998 Yulanda Nelson 2nd 2002 Tiffany Wise, Chava Demart 6th 4X400-METER RELAY 1999 Yulanda Nelson 5th Danielle Myricks, Barbara Petrahn 1995 Melissia Roland, Jennifer Jordan 6th 2000 Barbara Petrahn 4th 2006 Katrina Taylor, Kandace Tucker 5th Shelly Green, Stacy Milligan 2001 Barbara Petrahn 5th Carla Grace, Angel Perkins 1997 Melissia Roland, Yulanda Nelson 6th 2006 Angel Perkins 9th 2008 Katrina Taylor, Brittany Carr 4th Stacey Bowers, Jennifer Jordan Tiffany Townsend, Carla Grace 1998 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper 1st 800 METERS 2009 Katrina Taylor, Brittany Bruce 3rd Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 2007 Nichole Jones 9th Diamond Richardson, Tiffany Townsend 1999 Angelique Banket, Quanta Anderson 6th 2018 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett 8th Barbara Petrahn, Yulanda Nelson 1,500 METERS Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton 2000 Keisa Brown, Quanta Anderson 3rd 2008 Lauren Hagans 7th Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn LONG JUMP 2005 Carla Grace, LaKadron Ivery 3rd 5,000 METERS

HISTORY 2003 April Holliness 5th Danielle Myricks, Angel Perkins 1989 Lisa Stone 8th 2004 April Holliness 3rd 2017 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn 5th 1991 Natalie Nalepa 3rd 2009 DeAna Carson 5th Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza 1998 Karin Ernstrom 8th 1999 Karin Ernstrom 3rd TRIPLE JUMP DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 1997 Stacey Bowers 4th 2006 Lauren Hagans, Angel Perkins 5th 10,000 METERS 1998 Stacey Bowers 2nd Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell 1990 Lisa Stone 2nd 1999 Stacey Bowers 1st 2007 Nichole Jones, Lauren Tillman 5th 1991 Lisa Stone 3rd 2014 Brianna Richardson 6th Lauren Hagans, Erin Bedell 1995 Sally Geis 7th 2008 Danielle Bradley, Carla Grace 8th 1999 Sherri Smith 6th POLE VAULT Nichole Jones, Lauren Hagans 2003 Debbie Thornhill 8th 2017 Annie Rhodes 3rd 2015 Mariah Kelly, RaenaRhone 4th 2005 Brittany Brockman 11th Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya DISCUS 100-METER HURDLES 2010 Skylar White 4th 4X800-METER RELAY 2014 Tiffani McReynolds 4th 2012 Skylar White 6th 1991 Kristin Mulliner, Janet Dollins 4th 2013 Skylar White 9th Natalie Nalepa, Heather Van Dyke

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HAMMER THROW 5,000 METERS TRIPLE JUMP 2014 Erin Atkinson 8th 1995 Brian Keim 13th 2013 Felix Obi 6th 2004 Kyle King 13th 2014 Felix Obi 1st HEPTATHLON 2000 Kerry O’Bric 6th 4X400-METER RELAY POLE VAULT 2003 Jordan Willman 5th 1985 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 4th 1984 Todd Cooper 5th Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell 1985 Todd Cooper 3rd MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1986 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 3rd 1985 David Hodge 5th 55 METERS Steve Horton, Raymond Pierre 1985 Mike Shafe 5th 1984 Bruce Davis 3rd 1987 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford 4th 1989 Bill Payne 4th Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre 1990 Bill Payne 5th 60 YARDS 1988 Todd Thompson, Lester Crenshaw 3rd 1991 Bill Payne 3rd 1983 Bruce Davis 4th Michael Johnson, Keith Stanford 1989 Michael Johnson, Todd Thompson 3rd MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 60 METERS Terril Davis, Raymond Pierre 100 YARDS 2006 Jacob Norman 1st 1990 Tony Miller, Todd Thompson 1st 1946 Bill Martineson 4th 2011 Woodrow Randall 4th Ethridge Green, Michael Johnson 1947 Bill Martineson 3rd 1991 Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams 1st 200 METERS Ethridge Green, Tony Miller 100 METERS 1989 Michael Johnson 1st 1992 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green 1st 1981 Bruce Davis (TFA-USA) 3rd 1990 Michael Johnson 1st Deon Minor, Corey Williams 2014 Trayvon Bromell 1st 2006 Reggie Witherspoon 6th 1993 Daniel Fredericks, Tony Miller 4th 2015 Trayvon Bromell 2nd 2007 Reggie Witherspoon 5th Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 2007 Trey Harts 8th 1994 Raoul Howard, Corey Williams 2nd 200 METERS 2008 Trey Harts 8th Tony Miller, Deon Minor 1990 Michael Johnson 1st 2009 Trey Harts 1st 1995 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 4th 2007 Reggie Witherspoon 6th 2011 Whitney Prevost 11th Marlon Ramsey, Deon Minor 2008 Trey Harts 7th 2015 Trayvon Bromell 1st 1996 Raoul Howard, Michael Ford 2nd 2009 Trey Harts 7th 2017 Maxwell Willis 5th Stephan Bragner, Marlon Ramsey 2014 Everett Walker 5th 1997 Michael Ford, Brandon Terry 3rd 2015 Trayvon Bromell 3rd 400 METERS Stephan Bragner, Darrin Strong 1990 Tony Miller 6th 1998 Bayano Kamani, Damian Davis 1st 220 YARDS 1991 Tony Miller 6th Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1946 Bill Martineson 3rd 1992 Deon Minor 1st (Mario Watts) 1947 Bill Martineson 5th 1993 Tony Miller 5th 1999 Bayano Kamani, Stephan Bragner 3rd 1961 Roy Smalley 6th 1993 Daniel Fredericks 7th Damian Davis, Brandon Couts 1994 Deon Minor 4th 2001 Bayano Kamani, Damian Davis 1st 400 METERS 1994 Tony Miller 5th Floyd Thompson, Zsolt Szeglet 1981 Zeke Jefferson (TFA-USA) 2nd 1995 Raoul Howard 7th 2002 Zsolt Szeglet, Charles Sterling 1st 1985 Willie Caldwell 5th 1995 Deon Minor 1st Michael Smith, Darold Williamson 1986 Johnny Thomas 7th 1996 Marlon Ramsey 2nd 2004 Jamen Saziru, Mark Teter 1st 1987 Raymond Pierre 6th 1998 Brandon Couts 2nd Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 1988 Raymond Pierre 5th 1999 Brandon Couts 6th 2005 Mark Teter, Kevin Mutai 2nd 1989 Raymond Pierre 1st 2000 Brandon Couts 1st Wil Fitts, Darold Williamson 1992 Deon Minor 2nd 2000 Bayano Kamani 3rd 2007 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters 1st 1993 Tony Miller 8th 2001 Bayano Kamani 3rd Kevin Mutai, Quentin-Iglehart Summers 1993 Deon Minor 7th 2003 Jeremy Wariner 7th 2008 Trey Harts, Marcus Boyd 1st 1994 Deon Minor 3rd 2004 Jeremy Wariner 1st Justin Boyd, LeJerald Betters 1994 Tony Miller 8th 2004 Darold Williamson 4th 2009 Trey Harts, Marcus Boyd 1st 1995 Marlon Ramsey 2nd 2005 Darold Williamson 4th LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 1995 Deon Minor 6th 2007 Quentin Iglehart-Summers 3rd 2010 Michael Liggins, Trey Harts 2nd 1996 Marlon Ramsey 9th HISTORY 2007 LeJerald Betters 10th Zwede Hewitt, Marcus Boyd 1998 Brandon Couts 4th 2009 LeJerald Betters 8th 2011 Whitney Prevost, Zwede Hewitt 2nd 2000 Brandon Couts 4th 2011 Marcus Boyd 11th Drew Seale, Marcus Boyd 2001 Brandon Couts 7th 2016 Wil London 8th 2012 Zwede Hewitt, Justin Allen 7th 2002 Darold Williamson 5th Drew Seale, Blake Heriot 2003 Darold Williamson 9th 500 METERS 2013 Blake Heriot, Justin Allen 6th 2004 Jeremy Wariner 1st 1985 Willie Caldwell 1st Drew Seale, Richard Gary 2004 Darold Williamson 6th 1987 Raymond Pierre 4th 2016 Wil London, Brandon Moore 3rd 2005 Darold Williamson 1st Caleb Dickson, George Caddick 2007 LeJerald Betters 6th 800 METERS 2008 LeJerald Betters 3rd 2009 Chris Gowell 5th 4X800-METER RELAY 2017 Wil London 8th 2012 Patrick Schoenball 5th 1988 Trent Sharp, Terril Davis 2nd 2018 Wil London 8th Victor Valen, Andy Anderson 600 YARDS 440 YARDS 1976 Mark Collins 3rd HIGH JUMP 1975 Mark Collins (USTFF) 1st 1977 Mark Collins (USTFF) N/A 1977 Kevin DeLorey (USTFF) N/A 1976 Mark Collins (USTFF) 1st 1976 Mark Collins 4th 1,000 YARDS LONG JUMP 1978 Todd Harbour 4th 1971 Danny Brabham (USTFF) 1st 1971 Danny Brabham 2nd MILE 1992 Lee Miles 8th 1979 Todd Harbour 3rd

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800 METERS 4X110-YARD RELAY 2013 Blake Heriot, Isaiah Duke 6th 1977 Mark Collins (USTFF) N/A 1976 Davy Duncan, Steve Lang n/a Joe Barb, Drew Seale 1986 Derwin Graham 6th Tim Son, Scooter Reed (USTFF) 2014 Blake Heriot, TJ Holmes 7th 1990 Terril Davis 3rd Drew Seale, George Caddick 1997 Darrin Strong 6th 4X400-METER RELAY 2018 Caleb Dickson, Howard Fields III 7th 2001 Floyd Thompson 5th 1976 Davy Duncan, Steve Lang 5th Antwuan Musgrove, Wil London 2005 Wil Fitts 11th Tim Son, Scooter Reed 2006 Wil Fitts 8th 1981 Bill Hartson, Arthur McCullar 1st MILE RELAY 2009 Chris Gowell 4th Bobby Burkhalter, Zeke Jefferson (TFA-USA) 1975 Mark Collins, Tim Son N/A 2010 Chris Gowell 7th 1981 Bill Hartson, Arthur McCullar 2nd Steve Lang, Michael Carter (USTFF) Paul Montgomery, Zeke Jefferson 1975 Mark Collins, Tim Son 3rd 1,500 METERS Bobby Burkhalter Steve Lang, Michael Carter 1979 Todd Harbour 2nd 1982 Bill Hartson, Bobby Burkhalter 2nd 1976 Tim Son, Mark Collins N/A 1980 Todd Harbour 2nd Willie Caldwell, Paul Montgomery Michael Carter, Mike Shivers (USTFF) 1981 Todd Harbour 2nd 1984 Zeke Jefferson, Derwin Graham 5th 1978 Mike Fisher, Steve Sims 6th 1981 Todd Harbour (TFA-USA) 1st Johnny Thomas, Willie Graham Mark Collins, Chris Clarke 1985 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 1st 1980 Bill Hartson, Zeke Jefferson 3rd 5,000 METERS Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell Vance Vaughan, Chris Clarke 2004 Kyle King 5th 1986 Darnell Chase, Raymond Pierre 3rd Derwin Graham, Johnny Thomas SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY 10,000 METERS 1987 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford 3rd 1965 Wayne Brandt, Pat Rogers N/A 1977 Bill Adams (USTFF) n/a Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre Dick Bourland, Rex Garvin (AAU) 1989 Lester Crenshaw, Todd Thompson 2nd 110-METER HURDLES Terril Davis, Raymond Pierre HIGH JUMP 1993 Jeff Jackson 5th 1990 Daniel Fredericks, Todd Thompson 1st 1969 Stan Curry (USTFF) N/A 1994 Jeff Jackson 2nd Tony Miller, Michael Johnson 1972 Gary Kafer (USTFF) 1st 1995 Jeff Jackson 4th 1991 Daniel Fredericks, Lester Crenshaw 1st 1975 Kevin DeLorey 6th Ethridge Green, Corey Williams 1977 Bill Wimberly (USTFF) N/A 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1992 Daniel Fredericks, Tony Miller 3rd 1977 Bill Wimberly N/A 1976 Davy Duncan (USTFF) 2nd Ethridge Green, Deon Minor 1976 Davy Duncan 6th 1993 Daniel Fredericks, Deon Minor 2nd LONG JUMP Tony Miller, Ethridge Green,Raoul Howard 1971 Danny Brabham (USTFF) 1st 400-METER HURDLES 1994 Corey Williams, Tony Miller 2nd 1973 Danny Brabham 6th 1981 Paul Montgomery (TFA-USA) 5th Raoul Howard, Deon Minor 1976 Ricky Thompson (USTFF) N/A 1982 Paul Montgomery 3rd 1995 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 1st 2005 Chris Gillis 8th 1986 Charles Powell 9th Corey Williams, Deon Minor 2006 Chris Gillis 3rd 1987 Charles Powell 6th 1996 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 1st 1999 Bayano Kamani 1st Darrin Strong, Marlon Ramsey POLE VAULT 1999 Michael Smith 6th 1997 Damien Smith, Brandon Terry 2nd 1984 David Hodge 4th 2000 Bayano Kamani 2nd Stephan Bragner, Darrin Strong 1985 Todd Cooper 2nd 2000 Michael Smith 8th 1998 Damian Davis, Bayano Kamani 5th 1985 David Hodge 5th 2001 Bayano Kamani 1st Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1985 Mike Shafe 4th 2001 Michael Smith 2nd Brandon Terry 1986 Mike Shafe 8th 2002 Michael Smith 7th 1999 Michael Smith, Stephan Bragner 3rd 1988 Bill Payne 5th 2008 Robert Griffin 3rd Brandon Couts, Bayano Kamani 1990 Bill Payne 7th 2008 Justin Boyd 9th (Damian Davis, Peter Hauser) 1991 Bill Payne 2nd 2014 TJ Holmes 4th 2000 Zsolt Szeglet, Bayano Kamani 1st 1996 Kurt Hanna 7th Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 1997 Kurt Hanna 2nd 440-YARD HURDLES (Peter Hauser) 2001 Jim Autenreith 6th 1975 Jimmy Gailey 5th 2001 Zsolt Szeglet, Bayano Kamani 1st 2002 Jim Autenreith 7th Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 4X100-METER RELAY 2002 Joel Martin, Robert Quiroga 2nd DISCUS 1984 Bruce Davis, Johnny Thomas 2nd Michael Smith, Darold Williamson 2013 Desmine Hilliard 9th Willie Caldwell, Zeke Jefferson 2003 Jeremy Wariner, Jamen Saziru 5th 1985 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas 3rd Brian McDonald, Darold Williamson SHOT PUT HISTORY Reyna Thompson, Willie Caldwell 2004 Braelon Davis, Wil Fitts 1st 1987 Marvin Lewis 3rd John Simpson Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 1986 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas 8th 2005 Kevin Mutai, Mark Teter 6th JAVELIN John Simpson, Reyna Thompson Wil Fitts, Darold Williamson 2011 Nick Lyons 10th 1989 Kermit Ward, Raymond Pierre 8th 2006 Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Mark Teter 3rd Michael Johnson, James Glenn Kevin Mutai, Reggie Witherspoon Bolded athletes are NCAA Champions. 1990 Kermit Ward, Tony Miller 3rd 2007 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters 1st Michael Johnson, Lee Miles Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2008 Marcus Boyd, Trey Harts 6th (J.T. Sceuerman) Courtney Thomas, Jacob Norman 2008 Marcus Boyd, Justin Boyd 1st 2011 Woodrow Randall, Whitney Prevost 6th LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers Marcus Boyd, Zwede Hewitt (J.T. Scheuerman) 2012 Everett Walker, Whitney Prevost 2009 Zwede Hewitt, Marcus Boyd 3rd Woodrow Randall, Blake Heriot 5th J.T. Scheuerman, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2010 James Gilreath, Thaddeus Gordon 6th Zwede Hewitt, Michael Liggins 2011 Zwede Hewitt, Joe Barb 4th Drew Seale, Marcus Boyd

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ALL-TIME ALL-AMERICA HONORS WOMEN MEN OVERALL OVERALL 1. Tiffany Townsend 17 1. Tony Miller 15 2. Stacey Bowers 9 2. Deon Minor 14 Jennifer Jordan 9 3. Brandon Couts 13 Yulanda Nelson 9 Michael Johnson 13 Barbara Petrahn 9 Darold Williamson 13 6. Stacy Milligan 6 6. Bayano Kamani 12 Rachel Johnson 6 Raymond Pierre 12 Melissia Roland 6 8. Mark Collins 10 Skylar White 6 9. Marcus Boyd 9 9. Angelique Banket 5 Trey Harts 9 Chava Demart 5 LeJerald Betters 9 Karin Ernstrom 5 Raoul Howard 9 Carla Grace 5 13. Darnell Chase 8 Lauren Hagans 5 Daniel Fredericks 8 Tiffani McReynolds 5 Zwede Hewitt 8 Natalie Nalpea 5 Johnny Thomas 8 16. Keisa Brown 4 She She Crawford 4 INDIVIDUAL April Holliness 4 1. Deon Minor 7 Tamara Johnson 4 2. Mark Collins 6 Lisa Stone 4 Brandon Couts 6 Tony Miller 6 INDIVIDUAL Bill Payne 6 1. Tiffany Townsend 12 Darold Williamson 6 2. Stacey Bowers 6 7. Todd Harbour 5 Rachel Johnson 6 Jeff Jackson 5 Skylar White 6 Trey Harts 5 4. Karin Ernstrom 5 10. LeJerald Betters 4 Tiffani McReynolds 5 Danny Brabham 4 6. Lisa Stone 4 Trayvon Bromell 4 Natalie Nalepa 4 Michael Johnson 4 April Holliness 4 Bayano Kamani 4 9. Yulanda Nelson 3 Raymond Pierre 4 Sherri Smith 3 Jessica Ubanyionwu 3 RELAY 13. She She Crawford 2 1. Michael Johnson 9 Chava Demart 2 Tony Miller 9 Lauren Hagans 2 3. Marcus Boyd 8 Christina Holland 2 Darnell Chase 8 Jennifer Jordan 2 Raoul Howard 8 Barbara Petrahn 2 Bayano Kamani 8 Jordan Willmann 2 Raymond Pierre 8 8. Brandon Couts 7 RELAY Zwede Hewitt 7 1. Jennifer Jordan 7 Daniel Fredericks 7 Barbara Petrahn 7 Deon Minor 7 3. Yulanda Nelson 6 Johnny Thomas 7 HISTORY Melissia Roland 6 Darold Williamson 7 5. Angelique Banket 5 14. Zwede Hewitt 6 Carla Grace 5 Quentin Iglehart-Summers 6 Stacy Milligan 5 Michael Ford 6 Carla Grace 5 Ethridge Green 6 Tiffany Townsend 5 Drew Seale 6 10. Keisa Brown 4 Todd Thompson 6 Tamara Johnson 4 Corey Williams 6 Brittany Bruce 4 13. Quanta Anderson 3 Stacey Bowers 3 Alayah Cooper 3 Chava Demart 3 Angel Perkins 3 Katrina Taylor 3 Lauren Hagans 3 Brittany Carr 3

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WOMEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD SHOT PUT 4X400-METER RELAY 2017 Cion Hicks 54-9.25 [16.69m] 1998 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper 3:29.11 200 METERS Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 2002 Barbara Petrahn 23.87 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 2006 Lauren Tillman, Kandace Tucker 3:33.25 2005 Elizabeth Wilson 23.53 1994 Michelle Riley, Demonica Davis 11:47.65 (MR) Katrina Taylor, Angel Perkins Tysha Renfro, Catherine Hall 2008 Katrina Taylor, Brittany Carr 3:32.28 400 METERS 2008 Nichole Jones, Brittany Bruce 11:19.06 Tiffany Townsend, Carla Grace 1995 Jennifer Jordan 54.59 Leigh Ann Ganzar, Lauren Hagans 2009 Katrina Taylor, Tiffany Townsend 3:33.66 1998 Jennifer Jordan 53.50 Brittany Bruce, Diamond Richardson 1999 Yulanda Nelson 53.57 TRIPLE JUMP 2014 Alyssa Nichols, Ashley Fields 3:30.75 2018 Kiana Horton 52.60 1998 Stacey Bowers 41-8.5 Olicia Williams, Raena Rhone 1999 Stacey Bowers 45-1.5 2018 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett 3:30.42 600 YARDS 2015 Brianna Richardson 42-11.75 [13.10m] Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton 1998 Alayah Cooper 1:21.74 2002 Barbara Petrahn 1:19.64 POLE VAULT TRIPLE JUMP 2014 Raena Rhone 1:20.43 2017 Annie Rhodes 14-4.5 [4.38m] 1998 Stacey Bowers 44-2 2017 Kiana Hawn 1:19.22 1999 Stacey Bowers 46-1.25 2018 Morgan Stewart 1:20.45 WOMEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD 2015 Brianna Richardson 43-3.75 [13.20m] 200 METERS 800 METERS 2017 Taylor Bennett 22.47 POLE VAULT 2002 Lanie Millar 2:07.83 2018 Taylor Bennett 22.87 2016 Annie Rhodes 14-5.5 [4.41m] 2016 Olicia Williams 2:04.50 2017 Annie Rhodes 15-1.5 [4.61m] 2018 Aaliyah Miller 2:04.58 400 METERS 2000 Barbara Petrahn 52.32 MEN’S INDOOR TRACK & FIELD 1,000 METERS 2001 Barbara Petrahn 51.85 60 METERS 2007 Nichole Jones 2:45.68 2018 Kiana Horton 51.22 2009 Trey Harts 6.74 2008 Nichole Jones 2:46.57 2009 Nichole Jones 2:46.51 800 METERS 200 METERS 2013 Mariah Kelly 2:46.87 1991 Heather Van Dyke 2:08.06 1989 Michael Johnson 21.07 (MR) 1993 Jill Chertudi 2:09.00 1990 Michael Johnson 20.96 (MR) MILE 2007 Nichole Jones 2:05.89 1999 Brandon Couts 21.56 1991 Natalie Nalepa 4:43.31 2008 Lauren Hagans 2:05.32 2006 Reggie Witherspoon 21.11 2015 Mariah Kelly 4:42.17 2016 Olicia Williams 2:04.12 2007 Reggie Withersponn 20.73 2018 Aaliyah Miller 2:02.41 (MR) 2008 Trey Harts 20.90 3,000 METERS 2009 Trey Harts 20.79 1991 Natalie Nalepa 9:13.66 1,500 METERS 2013 Blake Heriot 20.77 1994 Jill Chertudi 9:48.74 1991 Natalie Nalepa 4:19.47 2015 Trayvon Bromell 20.71 2006 Erin Bedell 9:29.94 2009 Erin Bedell 4:22.03 2017 Maxwell Willis 20.76 2015 Rachel Johnson 9:06.42 2017 Maggie Montoya 9:14.68 2,000 METERS 440 YARDS 1991 Natalie Nalepa 9:25.01 1976 Mark Collins 49.53 5,000 METERS 1977 Mark Collins 49.33 1989 Lisa Stone 16:51.5 (mr) 2,000 METER STEEPLECHASE 1980 Zeke Jefferson 48.84 (MR) 1990 Lisa Stone 16:27.8 (mr) 2003 Angela Marvin 10:27.90 1982 Zeke Jefferson 47.58 (MR 1995 Sally Geis 16:57.44 2014 Rachel Johnson 10:11.79 2015 Rachel Johnson 16:00.71 2015 Rachel Johnson 10:20.70 400 METERS 1989 Raymond Pierre 47.29 60-METER HURDLES 5,000 METERS 1990 Tony Miller 47.34 2011 Tiffani McReynolds 8.11 1991 Natalie Nalepa 16:15.05 1994 Deon Minor 46.82 2012 Tiffani McReynolds 8.15 1992 Sally Geis 16:44.41 1995 Deon Minor 46.89 2013 Tiffani McReynolds 8.12 1993 Sally Geis 16:48.70 1996 Marlon Ramsey 47.09 2014 Tiffani McReynolds 8.10 1998 Sherri Smith 16:53.56 2000 Brandon Couts 45.63 2001 Brandon Couts 46.09 4X400-METER RELAY 10,000 METERS 2002 Darold Williamson 47.01 1996 Melissia Roland, Kim Ford 3:38.05 1990 Lisa Stone 34:59.12 2004 Jeremy Wariner 45.78 HISTORY Stacy Milligan, Jennifer Jordan 1991 Lisa Stone 35:06.35 2005 Darold Williamson 46.74 1998 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper 3:39.92 1992 Sally Geis 34:55.91 2006 Reggie Witherspoon 46.91 Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 1993 Sally Geis 35:10.30 2007 Reggie Witherspoon 45.91 2000 Keisa Brown, Quanta Anderson 3:34.29 1997 Cecilia Jeverstam 36:14.08 2008 LeJerald Betters 46.67 Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn 1999 Sherri Smith 34:48.49 2017 George Caddick 46.17 2001 Tiffany Wise, Tamara Johnson 3:41.38 2002 Debbie Thornhill 35:06.21 Deja Opusunju, Chava Demart 2003 Debbie Thornhill 35:43.14 600 YARDS 2006 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace 3:36.22 1976 Michael Carter 1:09.76 (MR) Lauren Tillman, Kandace Tucker 100-METER HURDLES 1984 Derwin Graham 1:10.88 2016 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn 3:33.47 2011 Tiffani McReynolds 12.98 1985 Willie Caldwell 1:10.45 Kiana Horton, Olicia Williams 2014 Tiffani McReynolds 12.59 1991 Corey Williams 1:10.12 2017 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn 3:32.13 2015 Tiffani McReynolds 12.70 1993 Corey Williams 1:09.80 Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza 1994 Corey Williams 1:09.12 400-METER HURDLES 2000 Floyd Thompson 1:07.43 4X800-METER RELAY 2013 Christina Holland 56.81 2003 Wil Fitts 1:10.12 1991 Kristi Walkup, Tysha Renfro 9:15.44 2006 Kevin Mutai 1:09.73 Mallori Gibbs, Patricia Sherman 4X100-METER RELAY 2013 Joe Barb 1:09.62 2018 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett 43.90 Juanita Mainoo, Raven Grant 34 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS 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880 YARDS Kevin Harris, George Caddick 2014 Trayvon Bromell 9.97 1977 Phil McClendon 1:56.33 2016 Wil London, Richard Gary 3:04.16 2015 Trayvon Bromell 9.91 1984 Steve Horton 1:55.06 Caleb Dickson, George Caddick 220 YARDS (STRAIGHT) 800 METERS MILE RELAY 1920 Ralph Wolf 22.2 1990 Terril Davis 1:52.23 1976 Steve Lang, Tim Son 3:16.30 1946 Stoney Cotten 22.2 1993 Daniel Fredericks 1:53.22 Michael Carter, Mark Collins (MR) 1960 Billy Hollis 20.6 2010 James Gilreath 1:49.21 1978 Mike Fisher, Larry Davis 3:18.69 1962 Bill Kemp 20.4 Vance Vaughn, Mark Collins 1,000 YARDS 1979 Vance Vaughn, Bobby Burkhalter 3:15.67 220 Yards (Curved) 1976 Mark Lawless 2:11.80 Mike Fisher, Chris Clarke (MR) 1968 Ronnie Allen 21.1 1979 Todd Harbour 2:09.53 1980 Vance Vaughn, Chris Clarke 3:16.08 1969 Ronnie Allen 20.7 (TMR) Bill Hartson, Zeke Jefferson MILE 1981 Vance Vaughn, Arthur McCullar 3:15.20 200 Meters 1974 Walker Lee 4:14.3 (MR) Bill Hartson, Zeke Jefferson (MR) 1998 Brandon Couts 20.71 1980 Todd Harbour 4:08.16 1985 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 3:13.94 2000 Brandon Couts 20.48 1981 Todd Harbour 4:04.81 (MR) Richard Willard, Willie Caldwell 2007 Reggie Witherspoon 20.57 1996 Brian Keim 4:08.57 1987 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford 3:13.60 2015 Trayvon Bromell 20.64 Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre 2017 Maxwell Willis 20.10 3,000 METERS 1994 David Monk 8:25.09 4X800-METER RELAY 440 YARDS 1996 David Monk 8:17.26 1988 Sam Terry, Trent Sharp 7:34.28 1920 Ralph Wolf 52.0 Geoff Smith, Andy Anderson (MR) 1962 Roy Smalley 47.7 55-METER HURDLES 1975 Tim Son 46.3 1995 Jeff Jackson 7.26 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 1976 Mark Collins 46.1 1980 Kyle Wargo, Bobby Burkhalter 9:51.20 60–YARD HURDLES Doug Tucker, Todd Harbour 400 METERS 1978 Davy Duncan 7.44 1981 Kyle Wargo, Bobby Burkhalter 9:51.2 1981 Zeke Jefferson 44.86 (MR) John Robinson, Todd Harbour (MR) 1983 Willie Caldwell 46.32 4X400-METER RELAY 2003 Nick Devenport, Robert Quiroga 9:50.23 1989 Raymond Pierre 45.03 1988 Michael Johnson, Keith Stanford 3:11.60 Jordan Lewis, Kyle King 1992 Deon Minor 45.10 Lester Crenshaw, Todd Thompson (MR) 2004 Bo Price, Korey Wright 9:49.40 1995 Marlon Ramsey 45.99 1989 Michael Johnson, Todd Thompson 3:09.42 Robert Quiroga, Kyle King 1996 Raoul Howard 44.74 Lester Crenshaw, Raymond Pierre (MR) 2010 Gavyn Nero, Thaddeus Gordon 9:41.88 1998 Brandon Couts 45.39 1990 Michael Johnson, Tony Miller 3:09.42 James Gilreath, Chris Gowell 1999 Brandon Couts 45.39 Ethridge Green, Todd Thompson (MR) 2011 Zac Flowers, Zwede Hewitt 9:48.67 2001 Zsolt Szeglet 45.43 1991 Danny Fredericks, Corey Williams 3:10.45 James Gilreath, Gavyn Nero 2002 Darold Williamson 45.88 Lester Crenshaw, Ethridge Green 2003 Darold Williamson 45.76 1992 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green 3:09.60 HIGH JUMP 2004 Darold Williamson 44.74 Deon Minor, Corey Williams 1974 Kevin DeLorey 6-10¼ (MR) 2005 Darold Williamson 45.33 1994 Raoul Howard, Corey Williams 3:07.35 1975 Gary Kafer 6-9 1/4 2006 Reggie Witherspoon 45.90 Tony Miller, Deon Minor (MR) 1976 Kevin DeLorey 7-1½ (MR) 2007 LeJerald Betters 45.33 1995 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 3:08.07 1977 Kevin DeLorey 7-1½ (TMR) 2008 LeJerald Betters 45.01 Jeff Jackson, Deon Minor 1978 Bill Wimberly 7-1 2015 George Caddick 45.90 1996 Michael Ford, Marlon Ramsey 3:09.97 1990 Jeff Wylie 7-1½ 2016 Wil London 45.36 Stephan Bragner, Raoul Howard 1991 Jeff Wylie 7-0½ 2017 Wil London 45.72 1998 Damian Davis, Bayano Kamani 3:04.53 1992 Jeff Wylie 7-1 2018 Wil London 45.06 Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1999 Bayano Kamani, Damian Davis 3:08.19 LONG JUMP 880 YARDS Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1975 Ricky Thompson 24-7¾ (MR) 1922 Frank Gayer 1:59.4 (MR) 2000 Bayano Kamani, Zsolt Szeglet 3:04.46 1976 Ricky Thompson 24-0 1963 Rex Garvin 1:56.0 HISTORY Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 1965 Rex Garvin 1:51.2 2001 Bayano Kamani, Michael Smith 3:06.79 TRIPLE JUMP 1977 Mark Collins 1:50.9 Floyd Thompson, Szolt Szeglet 2013 Felix Obi 53-1 [16.18m] 2002 Szolt Szeglet, Michael Smith 3:08.15 2014 Felix Obi 51-2.25 [15.60m] 800 METERS Joel Martin, Darold Williamson 2015 Felix Obi 52-0 [15.85m] 1978 Mark Collins 1:50.44 (MR) 2003 Seth Billy, Robert Quiroga 3:08.56 2001 Floyd Thompson 1:48.40 Brian McDonald, Jeremy Wariner POLE VAULT 2004 Jamen Saziru, Mark Teter 3:05.98 1984 Todd Cooper 17-3¼ (MR) 1,500 METERS Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 1985 Todd Cooper 17-4½ (MR) 1978 Todd Harbour 3:42.53 (MR) 2005 Mark Teter, Wil Fitts 3:07.17 1986 David Hodge 17-7½ (MR) 1979 Todd Harbour 3:44.86 Kevin Mutai, Darold Williamson 1989 Bill Payne 17-8 1980 Todd Harbour 3:44.77 2006 Reggie Witherspoon, Kevin Mutai 3:08.95 1990 Bill Payne 18-3 (MR) 1981 Todd Harbour 3:45.49 Wil Fitts, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 1991 Bill Payne 18-0½ 1996 Robert Knight 3:53.34 2007 J.T. Scheuerman, LeJerald Betters 3:04.97 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD THREE MILES 2008 Trey Harts, Marcus Boyd 3:06.96 100 YARDS 1968 Walter Reyna 14:23.7 (MR) Justin Boyd, LeJerald Betters 1920 Ralph Wolf 10.0 (TMR) 1969 Pete Morales 14:07.8 (MR) 2009 Trey Harts, Marcus Boyd 3:06.92 1962 Bill Kemp 9.3w J.T. Scheuerman, LeJerald Betters 1968 Jimmy Jasper 9.5 5,000 METERS 2013 Isaiah Duke, Everett Walker 3:07.91 1981 Todd Harbour 14:13.34 Drew Seale, Richard Gary 100 METERS 1996 Robert Knight 15:14.23 2015 Richard Gary, Brandon Moore 3:07.47 1984 Bruce Davis 10.16

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10,000 METERS 4X400-METER RELAY SHOT PUT 1996 Berhane Reddy 32:03.32 1982 Bill Hartson, Bobby Burkhalter 3:04.93 1930 John Grace 42-9 Willie Caldwell, Paul Montgomery (MR) 1940 Jack Wilson 48-8½ 120-YARD HIGH HURDLES 1984 Derwin Graham, Johnny Thomas 3:03.41 1942 Jack Wilson 49-6¾ 1921 Mule Frazier 15.8 Zeke Jefferson, Willie Caldwell (MR) 1957 Larry Cowart 54-9¼ 1923 Mule Frazier 15.4 (MR) 1985 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham 3:04.91 1960 John Fry 55-3¾ 1924 Troy Jones 15.6 Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell 1961 John Fry 56-11¾ 1925 Troy Jones 15.3 (MR) 1986 Darnell Chase, Raymond Pierre 3:02.72 1964 Jim Lancaster 58-5¾ (MR) 1927 J.D. Stovall 15.4 Derwin Graham, Johnny Thomas (MR) 1986 Marvin Lewis 59-11 1968 Mike Robins 14.1 1988 Todd Thompson, Keith Stanford 3:02.51 DISCUS 1976 Davy Duncan 13.7 (TMR) Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre (MR) 1923 Aubrey Goodman 127-6 1989 Kermit Ward, Lester Crenshaw 3:05.09 1925 Jack Taylor 131-6 110-METER HIGH HURDLES Terril Davis, Michael Johnson 1926 Jack Taylor 143-6 (MR) 1986 Reyna Thompson 13.53 1990 Daniel Fredericks, Todd Thompson 3:05.77 1930 Lloyd Mitchell 131-3 1993 Jeff Jackson 13.81 Tony Miller, Michael Johnson 1961 John Fry 172-5 (MR) 1991 Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams 3:03.56 220-YARD HURDLES Ethridge Green, Lester Crenshaw JAVELIN 1921 Mule Frazier 25.6 1992 Corey Williams, Ethridge Green 3:01.18 1924 W.M. Porter 163-5 1923 Mule Frazier 24.6 Tony Miller, Deon Minor 1942 Jack Wilson 192-5½ 1954 Bobby Herod 23.5 1993 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green 3:02.85 1960 Gary Wisener 210-2 Raoul Howard, Deon Minor 1978 Tom Heieren 247-11 440-YARD HURDLES 1994 Corey Williams, Tony Miller 3:02.58 1975 Jimmy Gailey 51.5 Raoul Howard, Deon Minor POLE VAULT 1995 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard 3:05.42 1983 Todd Cooper 17-4¼ (MR) 400-METER HURDLES Corey Williams, Marlon Ramsey 1984 David Hodge 18-2½ (MR) 1982 Paul Montgomery 49.14 (MR) 1996 Michael Ford, Darrin Strong 3:01.56 1985 Todd Cooper 18-3½ (MR) 1999 Bayano Kamani 49.91 Stephan Bragner, Raoul Howard 1986 Mike Shafe 17-4¾ 2000 Bayano Kamani 49.47 1998 Damian Davis, Mario Watts 3:01.84 1991 Bill Payne 19-2¾ 2001 Bayano Kamani 49.22 Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 1996 Kurt Hanna 17-7 2002 Michael Smith 50.12 2000 Zsolt Szeglet, Peter Hauser 3:03.47 2003 Jordan Lewis 51.33 Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts LONG JUMP 2008 Robert Griffin 49.22 2001 Brandon Couts, Bayano Kamani 3:01.84 1954 Raymond Vickery 24-0 Michael Smith, Floyd Thompson 1956 Raymond Vickery 24-3½ 4X110-YARD RELAY 2002 Dwight Ruff, Joel Martin 3:04.59 1960 Tommy Minter 22-10¼ 1946 J.D. Isacks, James McBilberry 42.1 Michael Smith, Darold Williamson 1971 Hank Gunlock 24-9 Stoney Cotton, Bill Martinson 2003 Joel Martin, Robert Quiroga 3:03.90 1972 Danny Brabham 25-11w; (MR 25-4 in series) 1956 Bobby Herod, Clyde Hart 41.0 Jamen Saziru, Darold Williamson 1973 Danny Brabham 25-8 (MR) Raymond Vickrey, Del Shofner 2004 Joel Martin, Mark Teter 3:06.38 1975 Ricky Thompson 24-11 1960 Roy Smalley, Ray Knaub 40.6 Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 1976 Ricky Thompson 25-3½ Tommy Minter, Billy Hollis 2005 Kevin Mutai, Mark Teter 3:04.12 1979 K.C. Jones 25-3¼ 1961 Roy Smalley, David Bennett 40.3 Wil Fitts, Darold Williamson 2006 Chris Gillis 26-1¾ Glynn Fields, Bill Kemp 2007 Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Mark Teter 3:03.94 1962 David Alexander, Roy Smalley 41.2 Kevin Mutai, LeJerald Betters TRIPLE JUMP Glynn Fields, Bill Kemp 2008 Marcus Boyd, Trey Harts 3:03.82 2015 Felix Obi 53-1.75 [16.20m] 1963 Don Adams, Ray Kayser 41.0 J.T. Scheuerman, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 2016 Felix Obi 53-9.75 [16.40m] Glynn Fields, Bill Kemp 2009 Zwede Hewitt, Michael Liggins 3:04.92 1968 Clyde Peach, Ronnie Allen 40.6 J.T. Scheuerman, Quentin Iglehart-Summers HIGH JUMP Jimmy Jasper, Jack Allen 2014 TJ Holmes, Drew Seale 3:06.24 1920 B.J. Pittman 5-10 1976 Davy Duncan, Steve Lang 40.1 George Caddick, Blake Heriot 1924 F.F. Grant 6-0½ (MR) Tim Son, Scooter Reed 2015 Richard Gary, Kevin Harris 3:06.19 1929 Roy Moser 5-11 3/4 Brandon Moore, George Caddick 1930 Raymond Strickland 5-8 4X100-METER RELAY 2017 Maxwell Willis, Wil London 3:04.60 Leroy Guice 5-8 1981 Bruce Davis, Arthur McCullar 39.10 Chris Platt, George Caddick 1931 Raymond Strickland 6-0 Gerald McNeil, Zeke Jefferson (MR) 1939 Dub Walters 6-3

HISTORY 1984 Bruce Davis, Johnny Thomas 39.23 MILE RELAY 1940 Dub Walters 6-4¾ Willie Caldwell, Zeke Jefferson 1960 Roy Smalley, Joe Thompson 3:13.40 Pete Creasey 6-4¾ 1998 Robert Neal, Marlon Ramsey 39.62 Ray Knaub, Bill Hollis 1961 Eddie Curtis 6-5¾ Kascie Smith, Brandon Couts 1962 Bill Kemp, Joe Thompson 3:13.60 1962 Eddie Curtis 6-8 2000 Martin Dorsett, Brandon Couts 39.96 Glynn Fields, Roy Smalley 1968 Stan Curry 6-11 (MR) Randy Davis, Peter Hauser 1975 Tim Son, Michael Carter 3:07.5 1969 Stan Curry 6-10 2006 Jerome Miller, Reggie Witherspoon 39.41 Steve Lang, Mark Collins 1974 Kevin DeLorey 6-10 Queito Teasley, Jacob Norman 1976 Tim Son, Steve Lang 3:05.40 1976 Bill Wimberly 7-0 2007 R.J. Anderson, Reggie Witherspoon 39.65 Mark Collins, Michael Carter 1991 Jeff Wylie 6-11¾ Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts 1999 Bayano Kamani, Michael Smith 3:05.69 2010 Marcus Boyd, Whitney Prevost 39.36 Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts 2006 R.J. Anderson, Kevin Mutai 3:06.58 2014 Alex Reece, Blake Heriot 39.49 Reggie Witherspoon, Quentin Iglehart-Summers Everett Walker, Trayvon Bromell

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ALL-TIME CONFERENCE TITLES WOMEN MEN OVERALL OVERALL 1. Tiffani McReynolds 7 1. Brandon Couts 15 2. Taylor Bennett 6 2. Darold Williamson 12 3. Sally Geis 5 3. Todd Harbour 10 Kiana Horton 5 Corey Williams 10 Jennifer Jordan 5 Reggie Witherspoon 10 Natalie Nalepa 5 6. Mark Collins 9 Nichole Jones 5 Michael Johnson 9 Barbara Petrahn 5 Bayano Kamani 9 9. Stacey Bowers 4 Deon Minor 9 Rachel Johnson 4 10. Raoul Howard 8 Lisa Stone 4 Zeke Jefferson 8 Olicia Williams 4 12. LeJerald Betters 7 13. Kiana Hawn 3 Willie Caldwell 7 Katrina Taylor 3 Kevin Mutai 7 Alayah Cooper 3 Trey Harts 7 Yulanda Nelson 3 17. Angelique Banket 2 INDIVIDUAL Jill Chertudi 2 1. Todd Harbour 8 Demonica Davis 2 2. Brandon Couts 7 Mariah Kelley 2 3. Bayano Kamani 6 Aaliyah Miller 2 Darold Williamson 6 Stacy Milligan 2 Reggie Witherspoon 6 Tysha Renfro 2 6. Mark Collins 5 Raena Rhone 2 Felix Obi 5 Brianna Richardson 2 8. Trayvon Bromell 4 Sherri Smith 2 Todd Cooper 4 Kevin DeLorey 4 INDIVIDUAL Mule Frazier 4 1. Tiffani McReynolds 7 Bill Payne 4 2. Sally Geis 5 Ricky Thompson 4 Natalie Nalepa 5 Jeff Wylie 4 4. Rachel Johnson 4 13. Trey Harts 3 Nichole Jones 4 LeJerald Betters 3 Stacey Bowers 4 John Fry 3 Lisa Stone 4 Zeke Jefferson 3 7. Barbara Petrahn 4 Wil London 3 8. Erin Bedell 2 Deon Minor 3 Taylor Bennett 2 Corey Williams 3 Jill Chertudi 2 Jack Wilson 3 Jennifer Jordan 2 Henry Wolf 3 Mariah Kelly 2 Brianna Richardson 2 Sherri Smith 2 RELAY Olicia Williams 2 1. Brandon Couts 8 2. Raoul Howard 7 RELAY Michael Johnson 7 1. Taylor Bennett 4 Corey Williams 7 HISTORY Kiana Horton 4 5. Quentin Iglehart-Summers 6 3. Katrina Taylor 3 Stephan Bragner 6 Jennifer Jordan 3 Ethridge Green 6 5. Brittany Bruce 2 Deon Minor 6 Angelique Banket 2 Kevin Mutai 6 Alayah Cooper 2 Darold Williamson 6 Demonica Davis 2 11. Willie Caldwell 5 Kiana Hawn 2 Lester Crenshaw 5 Tamara Johnson 2 Daniel Fredericks 5 Stacy Milligan 2 Zeke Jefferson 5 Yulanda Nelson 2 Tony Miller 5 Tysha Renfro 2 Roy Smalley 5 Tiffany Townsend 2 Todd Thompson 5 Olicia Williams 2

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-A- -G- Lopez, Geraldine 1984 Rosser, Dawn 1992-94 Adams, Cinda Ann 1980 Gabler, Jessica 2013 Lord, Alexandra 2016-17 Rover, Lauren 2014 Amos, Hope 1995-96 Ganzar, Leigh Ann 2008 Lott, Emmer 1983 Rowell, Amy 1991-93 Anderson, Allyson 2014 Geis, Sally 1991-93, 95 Lowell, Sonja 1986 Rule, Megan 2017 Anderson, Quanta 1999 Gentry, Karen 1981 Luedeker, Rebecca 2014 Andrews-Paul, Alison 2016-18 Gesch, Toni 1992 -S- Antrich, Sarah 2017 Gibbs, Mallori 1990-92 -M- Satterlee, Gabrielle 2016-17 Atkinson, Lynette 2013 Gibson, Shelia 1990-91 Madlock, Alex 2018 SaxvanderWeyden, Megan 2017-18 Atkinson, Erin 2012-14 Gillum, Heather (mgr.) 1997 Mainoo, Juanita 2015, 2017-18 Scott, Suzette 1986-89 Gilmore, Brooke 2017-18 Mann, Debra Bradley 1977 Schrader, Bree 2012-13 -B- Glass, Kate 1993 Marbach, Leah 2000-03 Schultz, Kaylyn 2016 Baechtel, Beverly 1982-83 Goertz, Michelle 1996 Markert, Amber 2000-01 Sefas, Marquisha 2003-06 Bailey, Laura 1994-96 Grace, Carla 2005 Marquez, Jennifer 2007 Semmelmann, Heidi 1990 Banquet, Angelique 1997-99 Grandcolas, Carly 2015-17 Marvin, Angela 2003-04 Sepulveda, Sonia 1992 Barker, Kristen 1987-90 Grant, Raven 2018 Mason, Lucinda Lowry 1980, 81 Shadley, Jessica 2013-14 Barnes, Amanda 2001 Gray, Natalie 1994 McAlpin, Laurel E. 1977 Shaw, Katie 2008-11 Barnes, Amber 2003 Green, Shelly 1994-95 McCoin, Megan 2003-04 Sherman, Patricia 1989-91 Barnes, Jessi 2005-08 Gregory, Jessica 2007 McCreary, Christina 1993-94 Siegenthaler, Kim Lake 1978-80 Barry, Katie 2009 Grovatt, Katie 2016 McGuire, Brittany 2005-07 Simpson, Lauren 2011 Baucom, Lisa A. 1978 Gueldner, Jennifer 2014 McMillan, Michelle 1987 Smith, Dacia 1994, 1996 Bedell, Erin 2006-10 Guhl, Sarah 2015 McMinn, Robin Roach 1979 Smith, Donna 1991-94 Bedell, Lyndsy 2005-08 McNew, Wende 1984-86 Smith, Sherri 1998-99 Bell, Erica 1993 -H- McPherson, Rebecca 2000-03 Smith, Sonja 1991 Bennett, Robyn 2010 Hagans, Lauren 2005-08 McReynolds, Tiffani 2011-14 Sonnen, Mandy 2001 Bennett, Stephanie 2000-03 Hall, Catherine Anne 1993 Meek, Dess 2011 Stepcick, Kirsten 1991-93 Bennett, Taylor 2016-18 Hamel, Jennifer 1993-96 Millar, Lanie 2000-02 Stevens, Lauren 2015 Benson, Angela 2001 Hammond, Eboni 1999-2003 Miller, Aaliyah 2016-18 Stewart, Morgan 2018 Benson, Cynthia 1999-2001 Hanselka, Kristen 2010-12 Milligan, Stacy 1993-96 Stoever, Katie 2007 Benvegnu, Kathryn 2007-10 Harlan, Brittany 2008 Mills, Arryss 2013 Stone, Lisa 1988-91 Bibbs, Shanta 2003-06 Harris, Brandi 1996-97 Monsees, Lisa Stone 1988-91 Stull, Rebecca M. 1977, 1979 Blackwell, Haleigh 2016 Hall, Catherine 1994 Montoya, Maggie 2014-17 Blalock, Judith 1977 Hamel, Jennifer 1993-96 Mooney, Amanda 1995-96 -T- Bond, Ann 1988 Harris, Brandi 1996-97 Moore, Megan (trainer) 1997 Taylor, Katrina 2006-09 Bowden Tiffany Ann 1988 Hawn, Kiana 2015-18 Morgan, Stephanie 2009-10 Teel, Kaleigh 2006-09 Bowers, Stacey 1996-1999 Hegarty, Erin 2012 Morriss, Rachel (trainer) 1990 Thomas, Peyton 2016-17 Brabham, Heather 1995-97 Henrich, Jenna 2015 Muller, Melanie 1981-85 Thornhill, Debbie 2002-03 Bradley, Danielle 2007-10 Henson, Calesia 2014 Mulliner, Kristin 1989-92 Tibbs, Rachal 2001 Bradley, Lindsey 2016-17 Hicks, Cion 2014-17 Mulkey, Janelle 2003-06 Tidwell, Tuesdi 2018 Brockman, Brittany 2004-07 Hierholzer, Lauren 2012, ‘15 Murphy, Becky (trainer) 1997 Tillman, Lauren 2004-07 Brown, Keisa 1998-2001 Hodges, Loren 2008 Myricks, Danielle 2002-05 Toliver, Rachel 2016-17 Brown, Kim 2005-07 Holland, Christina 2011-13 Torres, Taylor 2014 Brown, Kristina 2014 Holliman, Julie Anne 1993 -N- Townsend, Tiffany 2008-11 Bruce, Brittany 2008-2011 Holliman, LaTressia 1982-86 Nalepa, Natalie 1988-91 Tucker, Kandace 2006 Holliness, April 2002-05 Napoleon, Rena 2004-07 -C- Hood, Jodi 1993 Nelson, Lisa Turner 1988 -U- Carr, Brittany 2008-12 Hood, Tiana 2007 Nelson, Yulanda 1996-99 Ubanyionwu, Jessica 2009-12 Carroll, Candace 2001-04 Hooker, Alisha 2000-02 Newman, Brinn 2005-06 Carson, DeAna 2007-10 Horn, Jacquiline 1984-85 Newton, Kara 1999-2002 -V- Charbonnet, Justine 2012-14 Horton, Kiana 2016-18 Nichols, Alyssa 2012, 2014 Vacek , Jessa 2002-05 Chertudi, Jill 1993-97 Housholder, Annie 2003 Norris, Angie 1988-89, 1991 Van Vessem, Julie 1992 Clafferty, Veronica 1984-86 Housholder, Christie 1981-82 Nuffer, Kimberly 1988-90 VanDyke, Heather 1988-91 Cook, Kim 1999-2001 Housholder, Lisa 2000-02 Nwachukwu, Michelle 2012-14 Van Wyhe, Renae 2007 Cook, Lauren 2014-15 Houston, Taylor 2017 Vaughn, Diana 1978-80 Cooper, Alayah 1997 Hudlin, Charlene 1992 -O- Vetter, Kathy Lynne 1980 Cooper, Berkley 1990 Huggins, Kathleen unknown O’Bric, Kerry 1997-2001 Cordell, Kimy 2001 Hughes, Saphire 2017 OgunMokun, Brittany 2011-13 -W- Cornelius, Lisa 2003-04 Hullett, Jodi 2009 Omogiate, Idia 2012-13 Waldman, Karen (mgr.) 1980-81 Cox, Courtney 2012 Huskerson, Holly (mgr) 2009 O’Neal, Sunshine 1993 Walkup, Kristi 1989-92 Crawford, She She 1991-94 Opusunju, Jasmine 2003-04 Waller, Ruth 2006-07 Crews, Katie Freeman 1980-82 -I- Opusunju, Udi Deja 2000-01 Walker, Ivorie 2013 Crosby, Evi 1992-93 Ivery, LaKadron 2002-05 Orr, Chelsea 2016 Warner, Lindsay 2010 Ortega, Monique 2004-07 Washington, Sydney 2018 -D- -J- Ortiz, Jackie 1994 Watson, Rhonda 1987 Davis, Alex 2014-15 Jacobson, Wendy 1988 West, Anna 2016-18 Davis, Demonica 1993-94 Jeverstam, Cecilia 1997 -P- West, Kaitlin 2014-15 Davis, Nancy Diane 1980 Johnson, Madelaine 2017 Pan, Qing Qing 1991-92 Westenhover, Cate 2009-10, 12 Dayries, Justise 2013-16 Johnson, Rachel 2012-15 Parker, Gina Gay 1981-82 White, Skylar 2010-13 Demart, Chava 2000-02 Johnson, Tamara 1998-2001 Parr, Kim 2015 Whitney, Lizzy 2011, 13 Demus, Selena 2016 Johnstone, Natalie 1977, 1980 Pate, Karen 1982-84 Wilkerson, Tammy 1992-95 denDulk, Sonja 2000-01 Jones, Chana 1990-93 Patty, Samantha 2009, 12 Williams, Charity 2006-07 De Souza, Leticia 2017 Jones, Kehri 2014-15 Payne, Dorothy 1990-92 Williams, Olicia 2013-16 HISTORY Devereaux, Brittany 2005-08 Jones, Nichole 2007-10 Pearce, Mary 2003-04 Willmann, Jordan 2001-04 Dillon, Amanda 2016 Jordan, Jennifer 1995-97 Perkins, Angel 2005-06 Wilson, Angela 1997 Dixon, Erin 2004 Jordan, Taije 2014-16 Petrahn, Barbara 1999-2003 Wilson, Elizabeth 2003-05 Dollar, Nancy 1996 Pfeiffer, Jenna 2014-15, 2017 Wise, Tiffany 2001-02 Dollins, Janet 1991-92 -K- Phelps, Kendra 2000-01 Withrow, Lora 1984 Duncan, Katherine 2002-04 Kamani, Nzingah 1997 Phillips, Jane M. 1977-78 Woika, Kathy 1982 Keim, Melissa 1994 Pottinger, Hasina 2001 Wolfe, Missy 1987-89 -E- Kelly, Mariah 2012-13, ‘15 Powell, Victoria 2017-18 Elliott, Danielle 2005 Kennedy, Adele 1980-81 Purtell, Jessica 2015-17 -Y- Ernstrom, Karin 1997-2000 Kelly-Taylor, Stasia 2006-09 Yarlagadda, Tammy 1988 King, Ann Price 1977, 1979 -R- -F- King, Jhane’ 2017 Ramey, Lindsey 2003-04 -Z- Fairly, Caitlin 2008 Kinzel, Kasey 2017-18 Ratliff, Michelle 2014 Zajvaldova, Maria 1994-97 Fields, Ashley 2013-14 Kirkpatrick, Monica 1986 Reescano, Lola 1983-84 Zimmerman, Maddie 2016 Finley, Lori (manager) 1991-92 Kiski, Ann 1985 Renfro, Tysha 1991, 94 Floyd, Beverly 1982-83 Korol, Ashley 2006 Rhodes, Annie 2014-17 Bold indicates current student-athlete. Ford, Kim 1994-97 Kurywchak, Danylle 2016 Rhone, Raena 2012-15 Foreman, Kathryn 2016 Richards, Tammy (mgr) 1990 Forsythe, Sandy 1982-86 -L- Richardson, Brianna 2013-17 Frazier, Leah 2012 Lafayette, Ssereta 2000-01 Richardson, Diamond 2009-12 Lear, Jenna 1994-95 Riley, Michelle 1991-94 Lindsey, Kaitlynn 2016, 2018 Roark, Dalaine 1984 Lodwick, Hanna 2001 Roessler, Rachal 2000-01 Long, Rachael 2006-08 Roland, Melissia 1994-97

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-A- Cash, Kyle 2012 Fields, William, Jr. 1961-63 Heriot, Blake 2012-14 Adams, Bill 1977-79 Casstevens, Raymond W. 1918-19 Fish, Wade 1991 Herod, Robert B. 1954-56 Adams, Donald G. 1963 Chalkley, Emery 1937 Fisher, Mike 1978-79, 81 Hewitt, Zwede 2009-12 Adler, Alex 2000-01 Chance, Matt 2001-03, 05 Fitts, Wil 2003-06 Hiat, Bruce 1941 Alaniz, Ray 1968-71 Chase, Darnell 1986-89 Flowers, Zac 2009-p Hicks, Jay 1992-94 Alexander, James David 1960-62 Clark, Kenneth, H. 1935 Foote, Teddy (mgr.) 1972-75 (mgr.) Higgins, Reed 1972 Allen, Ben 2012-13 Clark, J.R. 1937 Ford, Michael 1993-96 Hilliard, Desmine 2013-14, ‘16 Allen, Jackie 1967-68 Clark, Stephen 1986-87 Forson, A.T. 1926 Hilliard, J. Vernon 1932-33 Allen, Justin 2012-13 Clarke, Chris 1978-80 Fouts, Elwood 1906 Hilliard, Newton P. 1956-57 Allen, Ronald E. 1968-71 Clements, James P. 1936 Fouts, John 1909-11 Hinnant, James S. 1948 Alsobrook, Norman, D. 1950 Clay, Byron 1986-87 Frazier, E.C. “Mule” 1920-21, 24 Hinojosa, Rey 2006-07 Andrews, David J. 1940-41 Coates, Sam 1925 Frazier, Mark’Quis 2013 Hodge, Chris 1987-90 Ammistead, Robert A. 1929 Cobb, Tom 1912-13 Frazier, Samuel M. 1925 Hodge, David 1984-86 Anderson, Eric 2016-18 Cochran, Henry, C., Jr. (mgr.) 1970 Fredericks, Danny 1990-93 Hoffman, James Michael 1965-67 Anderson, R.J. 2006-2007 Cochran, Matt 2012 Frisby, Penny D., Jr. (mgr.) 1933-34 Holladay, Joe T. 1927 Ashby, Jim 1970-72 Codie, Nikia 1995, 1997 Fritz, Ralph M. 1926-28 Hollis, Billy Jack 1958-60 Austin, Luke 2000 Collins, Mark 1975-78 Fry, John L. 1959-61 Holt, Travis 2001 Authenreith, Jim 2000-01 Conoley, Alexander 1938 Fulton, Paul 1989-90, 92 Hood, Chase 2016-17 Avery, John B. “Buck” 1936 Conoley, Rufus K. 1936 Hood, Dwight E. 1966 Cooper, Todd 1982-84 -G- Hooks, Walter A. 1937, 39 -B- Cooper, Tyler 1991, 1994 Gailey, Jimmy 1972-75 Hoover, John 1974-76 Bading, James Richard 1964-66 Cooper, Weston 1997 Garcia, Bacilio 1981-83 Horn, Tom Davis 1952 Bailey, James F (mgr.). 1952-53 Corn, John M. (mgr.) 1970-71 Garcia, Joe E. 1959 Hornbaker, Steve 1993 Bain, William “Bill” 1926-27 Costa, Timothy 1978 Garner, Hunter 2004-08 Horton, Steve 1983-86 Baldridge, Jayson 2018 Coston, Roy Richard (mgr.) 1965-66 Garner, Ronald L. 1967-69 Howard, Raoul 1993-96 Baker, Brandon 2004 Cotter, George 1946 Garvin, Rex M. 1963-65 Howard, Wilbur F., Jr. 1957-58 Baker, Jason 2004 Couts, Brandon 1998-2001 Gary, Richard 2013-16 Huskerson, Dan 1981 Baldwin, Gary W. 1968, 70 Covington, Cecil L. 1932-33 Gaschen, Paul 2018 Banks, James O., Jr. 1938 Cowart, Larry Joe 1956-58 Gauntt, Ford F. 1924-25 -I- Barb, Joe 2011-13 Cowden, Don R. 1953-54 Gayer, Frank 1920-22 Iglehart-Summers, Quentin 2006-09 Barksdale, Hardy 1929 Creasey, Earl “Pete” 1938-40 Gayer, Louis D. 1921 Ingram, E.A. “Happy” 1909-10 Barksdale, L.T. 1928-29 Creasey, Frank D. 1921, 24-25 Geiss, Edwin 1924 Isaacks, J.D. “Eli”, Sr. 1914-16 Barnett, J.C. “Abe” 1933 Crenshaw, Lester 1988-89, 91 Gettis, David 2007-08 Isaacks, James D., Jr. 1946-47 Baxter, Tommy V. 1964-66 Cribbs, Carlos 1975-75 Gibson, Mike 1993 Beauford, Ron 2003 Cribbs, Jerome H. 1974-76 Gillis, Chris 2002, 2004-06 -J- Beckham, C.T. “Sparky” 1956-57 Crosby, R.M. “Hawk” 1921-22 Gilreath, James 2010-12 Jackson, Alcy 1974-76 Beene, Adrian 1928-29 Cross, Jerry Lee 1965-67 Glenn, James 1989 Jackson, Horace 1920-21 Bekesi, Ferenc 2000-02 Crow, Cecil H. 1926 Godbold, W.B. 1941 Jackson, Jeff 1993-96 Bernal, Sam 2003 Cunningham, David 1994 Goddard, Dave, Jr. 1930-31, 33 Jackson, Jeremy 2005-08 Bell, O.L. (mgr.) 1925-27 Cunningham, Jeff 1994 Goforth, Bobby Jack 1987-89 Jackson, Taylor 2012-13 Bennett, David 1960-62 Curry, Stan 1967-69 Gonzalez, Grayson 2017 James, Frank E. 1933-34 Bentley, Fred Blake 1956-58 Curtis, Bill 1992-94 Goodman, Aubrey L. 1923-25 Jasper, Jimmy E. 1968-69 Betters, LeJerald 2007-2009 Curtis, Edward M. 1960-62 Gordon, Thaddeus 2009-10 Jaworski, Joe H. (mgr.) 1920-21 Bigony, Weldon D. 1940 Gowell, Chris 2009-10 Jefferson, Zeke 1980-83 Billy, Seth 2003 -D- Grace, Bryce 2013-16 Jeffrey, B.L. 1924-25 Bishop, Lynn K. 1960 D’Ambrosio, Antonio J. 1948-50 Grace, John R. 1928-30 Jeffrey, Jack W. 1941-42 Blackstock, James Allen 1968 DaCunha, Jeffrey 2000-01 Graham Jr., Derwin 2014-15 Jeffrey, John D. 1977-78 Blailock, Russell 1920-22 Davis, Braelon 2004 Graham, Derwin 1983-86 Jeffrey, Ryan 2003 Blain, Brandon 1995 Davis, Bruce 1981-84 Graham, James “Speedy” 1937 Jessup, John W. 1962 Bloodgood, Chris 2009 Davis, Carlos “Smiley” 1929-31 Graves, George Berry, Sr. 1929 Johnson, Bill D. 1946 Bohanan, Chris 1990 Davis, Damian 1998-2001 Green, Ethridge 1991-93 Johnson, Guy B. 1920-21 Bond, Doyle P. (mgr.) 1957 Davis, Larry 1977-80 Greer, Anthony 1991 Johnson, J.F. “Billie” 1934 Bostick, Eric 2009-12 Davis, Terril 1987-90 Grevelle, Frank C. 1937-39 Johnson, Michael 1987-90 Bostick, Greg 2013, ‘15-16 Davis, Victor Kenneth 1957 Griffin, Ralph B. 1924 Johnson, Myrlin O. 1930 Bourland, Richard 1965-67 DeArman, Wilson 1929 Griffin, Robert 2008 Johnon, Raymond 1982-83 Boyd, Justin 2008 Deason, Loyd 1918-19 Guice, Leroy Edwin 1929-30 Jones, Brent 1974-75 Boyd, Marcus 2008-11 DeBoer, Davis 1962-63 Gunlock, Henry Alan 1970-71 Jones, Harry R. (mgr.) 1922 Brabham, Brian 1994 Defee, Jason 1991-94 Guster, Gerry 1986-89 Jones, Jacob 2005-08 Brabham, Danny 1970-73 Defee, Richard Edward 1965 Jones, Jimmy Lee 1952-53 Bradburn, Greg (Tr.) 1991 DeLorey, Kevin 1974-77 -H- Jones, John Calvin 1916-19 Bradford, J. Murray, Jr. 1946 Dennard, Brandon 1997 Haby, Ben 2007-10 Jones, Matt 1992-93 Bradshaw, W.W. 1922 Devenport, Nick 2001-03 Hall, Barrett 2000-01 Jones, R.D. 1904, 06 Bragner, Stephan 1996-99 Dickson, Caleb 2016, 2018 Hall, James Leroy 1962-63 Jones, Robert 1990-91 Brandt, Wayne Ellis 1965-67 Donaldson, Charley 2000-02 Hancock, Kevin 1983-85 Jones, Sky 1998-2001 Braxton, Ian 2017-18 Donaldson, Guayford O’Dell 1952-54 Hanna, Kurt 1995-97 Jones, Troy H. 1924-25

Bromell, Trayvon 2014-15 Dossett, Martin 1998-2001 Hansen, Richard 2013-16 Jones, William Allen 1953 HISTORY Brook, Hunter 2012-15 Duffey, Luddy 1982 Harbour, Aaron 2009-13 Jordan, James 1972-75 Brooks, Jesse 2015 Duke, Isaiah 2013-16 Harbour, Greg 1980-82 Jordan, James Weaver, III 1952-53 Broughton, C.C. 1926-27 Duncan, Davy 1976-79 Harbour, Jonathan 2004-08 Jordan, Wayne P. 1963-64 Browder, Robert “Bob” 1974 Duncan, Horace E. 1920 Harbour, Larry F. 1961-62 -K- Brown, Theron 1982-83 Dunlap, Kenneth, N. 1954-56 Harbour, Stephen 2004 Kafer, Gary 1972-75 Bryant, Vernon 1929-31 Dutton, Robert 2016, 2018 Harbour, Todd 1978-81 Kahn, Joe Max 1939 Buchanan, Scot 1986-87 Dyess, Rick 1970-71 Harding, Marion 1934-35 Kamani, Bayano 1998-2001 Buhr, Brandon 1996-97 Hardy, JR 2012 Karr, James Richard 1968 Burkhalter, Bobby 1982-83 -E- Hargrove, Chris (trn.) 1994-96 Kayser, Ray F. 1963-65 Burleson, Blake 1977-78 Eager, Tristan 2001 Harness, Sherman 2000-02 Kedley, Ryan 2001 Butler, Karrie 2014-15 Easley, Earnest 1979 Harris, Fred Red 1929-30 Keifer, O.F. 1920-22 Byrd, Joe Curtis 1938 Edmonds, Adrian 2008 Harris, Kent 1986-87 Keim, Brian 1993-95, 1997 Edwards, John 1930-32 Harris, Kevin 2015 Kellogg, John 1977-79 -C- El Hanbli, Gabriel 2011-p Harrison, Robert M. “Jack” 1920-21 Kelly, George Thomas 1956 Caddick, George 2014-17 Elms, Grady 1937-38 Hart, Clyde Jr. 1954-56 Kemp, William S. “Bill” 1961-63 Caldwell, Chris 1978-81 Elms, H.L. “Dick” 1935 Harts, Trey 2007-10 Kennedy, Bobby 1977-80 Caldwell, Willie 1982-85 Embrey, James B. 1968, 1970 Hartson, Bill 1980-83 Kennedy, Steve 1971-73 Camp, Josh 2005-08 Emmons, Thomas 1989 Hassard, Charles Thomas 1951-52 Keyes, Edd B. “Ox” 1927 Cardwell, Chris 2005-07 Engvall, John 1988-89 Hatchell, William Staten 1929-30 Kimbriel, J.R. “Cotton” 1936-38 Cannaday, Henry F. 1957-59 Erickson, Ernest, J. 1963-65 Hauser, Peter 1997 King, Eustice 1903-06 Cannon, KD 2015 Escajeda, David (trn.) 1993 Havran, Blake 2004-05 King, Kyle 2002-04 Capron, Jon 2000-03 Esten, Clarence Kenyon 1930 Hawkins, David B. 1959 Kingery, Gell 1972 Carlton, Harvey B. 1918-20 Hawkins, Joseph 2008 Kirkpatrick, Charles Milton 1935 Carothers, Tom 1937 -F- Hayhurst, Walter C. 1963-65 Kittrell, M.L. 1942 Carpenter, Vincent 1986-89 Fatheree, Tom K., Jr. 1956-57 Heape, Austin 2003-06 Knaub, Raymond Leroy 1960 Carroll, Billy 1950-51 Farley, Joe 2011 Heiren, Tom 1978 Knight, Robert 1995-97 Carroll, Clayton (trn.) 1996 Fellows, Kevin 1975-76 Henderson, T.J. 2000-02 Knorr, Robbie 2009-10, 12 Carter, Michael 1973-76 Fields, Howard 1977 Henkes, Mark 2003 Krober, Douglas, C. 1969 Casey, Chance 2011-p Fields III, Howard 2018 Hensley, Keith 1995-97 Kuszmaul, Charles 1952

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-L- Mosley, Dan W. 1970-71 Rodgers, James Patrick 1964-66 Thomas, J. Porter 1926,1928 Lancaster, Jim Ed 1963-64 Mott, James C. 1949 Rogers, David 1996-97 Thomas, Johnny 1983-86 Lane, Steve 1967-69 Mullins, Cecil Norman, “Moon” 1951 Rogers, Will 1929 Thompson, A.J. 1917 Lang, Steve 1973-76 Musgrove, Antwuan 2016-18 Rollo, J.B. “Sonny” 1972-74 Thompson, Floyd 2000-01 Lankford, Jay 1979 Mutai, Kevin 2004-07 Rosado, Damien 1994-95 Thompson, Joe Glenn 1960-62 Lasco, Todd 1991 Myatt, Steve 1976-77 Royal, James (mgr.) 1982-83 Thompson, Marcus 2010 Lathan, Eric 1993-95 Myers, Ronald 1926 Rubin, Clifton 1995, 1997 Thompson, Reyna 1983-86 Lawless, Mark 1973-76 -N- Ruff, Dwight 2002 Thompson, Ricky D. 1973-76 Lea, Walker, III 1973-76 Nash, Edwin P. “Bubba” 1924-25 Russell, Jack M. 1941 Thompson, Todd 1988-90 League, Matthew 2017 Nason, Howard G. 1961 Russell, Lloyd O. 1935-37 Tidmore, Paul 1991 Lee, Jonathan 1996 Nave, Tom 1978-81 Ruud, Bjorge 1978-79 Tighe, Joe 1968-69 League, Matthew 2017 Neal, Robert 1990, 1997 -S- Tijerina, Jonathan 2012-15 Ledbetter, M. C. 1935-37 Neely, Chad 1993, 1995 Sadler, Jeff 2008-10 Todd, James O. 1940-41 Leland, Danny 2016-18 Nelson, Mark A. 1936 Sahli, Sam 2017-18 Tolbert, Michael 2005 Lepper, Wayne Anthony 1925 Nero, Gavyn 2010-11, 13 Salles, Tomothy Wayne (mgr.) 1968 Trussell, J.B. 1929 Legg, William 1942 Niccum, Blake 2012-13 Salmon, Tommy 1955 Tucker, Doug 1981 Lewis, Jordan 2002-03 Nious, Arthur 1975-76 Sanchez, Ricardo 2017-18 Tyner, Clarence “Buddy” 1959-61 Lewis, Marvin 1987-88 Newberry, Gatewood 1929 Sanders, Leon 1926 -U- Lider, Malcolm 1938-39 Noble, Charles A. 1927-28 Sanders, Mitch 2005-07 Ucherek, Nicholas 2015 Liggins, Michael 2009-10 Norman, Jacob 2006 Sanders, Ronnie (mgr.) 1956 Urbantke, Ronnie 1967-69 Linn, Matt 2003-05 Northcutt, Kenneth R. 1964 Sanderson, Maurice 1934 -V- Lipscomb, Travis B. 1950 Nutt, Halbert L. 1933, 35 Sandlund, J.B. 2018 Valls, John 1948-50 Listach, Blaine 2016 -O- Sapaugh, Marvin W. 1962-64 Vance, Tommy Dave 1957-59 Littlefield, Luke 2017-18 Obi, Felix 2013-17 Saxon, Thurman 1926-27 Vandracsek, Laszlo 2008-09 London, Wil 2016-18 Oliver, Ben A. 1925 Saziru, Jamen 2003-04 Vaughan, Vance 1979-82 Loudenslager, Hayden 2014 Osterman, Donnie 1972-73 Scanlan, Kyle 2012 Vickery, Raymond Lavelle 1954-56 Loudermilk, Richard 1965 -P- Scheuerman, J.T. 2007-10 Vildosola, Henry 2013-14 Lucas, Jack L., Jr. 1950-51 Parham, Matthew 2016-18 Schleuning, C. Jack 1950-52 -W- Lyons, Nick 2008-11 Park, Thomas W. 1928-30 Schoenball, Patrick 2012 Walker, Everett 2012-14 -M- Parker, Pasco 1954-55 Schroeder, Edwin, Jr. 1954-55 Walker, Homer D. 1924-26 Martin, Joel 2001-04 Parks, Dwight 1940 Schwarting, B.H. 1942 Walker, Jack 1970 Mathews, Blair 2000 Parrish, Maxey 1974-75 Scott, James 1980-81 Walker, James 1926 Maziur, Doug 1997 Parry, Owen L. 1936-37 Scruggs, Dennis 2012 Walker, Kevin 1989-90 Mahaffey, Charles Bryan 1935 Patterson, J.W. “Billy”, Jr. 1937 Seale, Drew 2010-14 Wall, David Wallace 1965 Malone, Scott A. “Mad Dog” 1973-74 Patterson, Frank V. 1946-48 Seals, Jalen 2018 Walters, Jerry W. “Dub” 1939-41 Managan, Ralph E. 1916-18 Patterson, Sam Phillip 1946, 1948 Searle, Noel B. (mgr.) 1948 Ward, Aaron 1999-2001 Manor, Joe 1995 Payne, Bill 1987, 1989-91 Sears, Jay Keith 1982 Ward, Darrell L. 1964-66 Markert, David 1977-81 Payne, Robbie 1982 Shafe, Mike 1983 Ward, Josh 1997-2000 Martin, Joel 2001-02 Platt, Chris 2015 Shahan, James T. “Happy” 1938 Ward, Kermit 1989-90 Martin, Walter 1970-71 Peach, Clyde, Jr. 1968-69 Sharp, Trent 1986-89 Wariner, Jeremy 2003-04 Martineson, W.C. “Bill” 1946-47 Pearce, Hailds 1932 Shepard, Archie 1968 Watson, Grady(trainer) 1991-92 Martinez, Benny 1976-77 Pearce, John B. “Joe Jack” 1933, 1935 Shirley, Doyle (mgr.) 1995 Watson, Lonnie N. 1929-30 Matina, Andrew 2001 Penrod, J. Clyde 1914-15 Shivers, Mike 1972-75 Weatherby, Jim W. 1933-34 Matthews, Blair 2001 Perkins, Harold Gene 1965 Shofner, Delbert 1955-56 Weems, Ted 1974-77 Matthews, Ray 1992 Petty, Jim Tom “Red” 1934 Simpler, Steve 1969-70 Wells, Cody 2005-07 May, William Henry 1966 Peveteaux, Chris 1994 Simpson, John 1986-89 Wenhold, John 2005-09 Mayberry, Blake 2013-14 Phillips, Jimmy 1986-87 Sims, Steve 1976-79 West, Jordan 2017-18 Mayer, Martin Howsley 1968 Phillips, Hawthorne 1935-37 Sitton, Carl V. 1920 Whitaker, John George 1926 Mayfield, Johnny 1969-72 Phillips, Rhys 2015-17 Smalley, Roy L. 1960-62 White, Brandon 2009 Mayne, Wallace Allen 1956-58 Pierre, Raymond 1986-89 Smith, Arthur 1988-90, 1992 White, Fred A. 1936-37 Mazier, Doug 1996 Pike, Jonathan 1999-2001 Smith, Charles K. 1966 White, Robert A. 1932 Mazza, Frank 1962-64 Piland, David 1974-77 Smith, Damien 1997 Whitmer, Arthur E. 1965 McCasland, J.J. 1904-05 Pittman, Ben J., Jr. 1920-22 Smith, Frederick “Ricky” 1966-68 Whitlow, Sam (mgr.) 1927-28 McClendon, Phil 1974-77 Platt, Chris 2017 Smith, Geoff 1992 Willard, Richard 1985 McCreary, Jon 1996 Porter, Roy M. 1915-17 Smith, Johnny 1996-97 Williams, Corey 1991-92, 1994-95 McCullar, Arthur 1981-82 Porter, W. Maynard 1924, 1926 Smith, Kascie 1996-97 Williams, Danny 1994 McCullough, Jerry Gale 1968 Powell, Charles 1984-87 Smith, Mark 2005-06 Williams, John H. 1934-36 McDonald, Brian 2003, 2005 Powell, Hunter 2016-17 Smith, Michael 2000-02 Williams, Michael 2008 McDonald, Dale Clarke 1966-68 Prestridge, Billy Gene 1959 Smith, Mitchell 1983 Williamson, Darold 2002-05 McDuffee, Duff 1985-87 Preston, Odell 1947, 1949-50 Snowden, Barry (mgr.) 1964-65 Willis, Maxwell 2017-18 McElreath, Ernest 1929 Prevost, Whitney 2009-12 Son, Charles “Tim” 1973-76 Wilson, Billy R. 1972-74 McGee, Lloyd S. 1924-26 Price, Bo 2004-07 SoRelle, Henry Meyer 1949-51 Wilson, Ernest 1983 McGilberry, James E. 1946-49 Price, Carl 1933-35 Southworth, James 1946 Wilson, Frank C. (mgr.) 1954-55 McKay, Jim 1963 Puffer, William E. 1946 St. Clair, Grady 1920-21 Wilson, Howard “Yank” 1916-17, 1921 McKee, Randy 1976-79 -Q- Stapp, John Paul 1930 Wilson, Jack William 1940-42 McMillen, William A. 1961 Quay, Samuel D. (mgr.) 1950 Starling, Darwin L. 1961-63 Wilson, Malik 2015-18 McNeil, Gerald 1981-83 Quiroga, Robert 2001-04 Starnes, Jason 2000-01 Wilson, Mark (mgr.) 1983 McPhaul, Chris 1991 -R- Stephenson, Ernest, Jr. 1967-69 Wilson, Steve L. 1972-74 Meadows, Jeremy 2018 Raaf, Philip 2012 Sterling, Charles 2002 Wilson, Wallace (mgr.) 1972-74 Mellgren, Walter Robert 1960-62 Ramsey, Marlon 1995-96 Stevens, Paul 1972-74 Wimberly, Bill 1976-79 Meyrer, Devin 2017-18 Randall, Woodrow 2011-12 Stewart, Jack 1962 Wimpee, W.J. 1940 HISTORY Miles, Brad 2012, 2014 Raphel, Eldwin 1989 Stingley, Kevin B. (mgr.) 1980 Wisener, Gary 1959-60 Miles, Lee 1990-92 Ratcliff, Bill “Rat” 1979 Stovall, J.D. 1925-27 Witherspoon, Reggie 2006-07 Miller, James Hamilton 1968-71 Rath, Fred H. 1963-65 Strickland, Bennie F. 1924 Wolf, J. Henry 1924-25 Miller, Jerome 2005-06 Ratliff, Joe E. 1966-68 Strickland, E. Raymond 1930-32 Wood, Frank O. 1926-27 Miller, Tony 1990, 92-94 Rawls, Blake 2018 Stroman, Andrew 2005-06 Woodall, Richard 1980-81 Millerman, James , Jr. 1957-59 Reece. Alex 2013-14 Strong, Darrin 1994-97 Woodruff, Peris 1929 Minor, Deon 1992-95 Reddy, Berhane 1996-1997 Sugg, TJ 2017-18 Wooten, David 1988-90 Minter, Tommy E. 1960-62 Reed, Brandon 2009, 13 Suhr, D.E. 1940-41 Wootters, John H. 1917-18 Mitchell, J.B. 1957-59 Reed, Scooter 1975-77 Szeglet, Zsolt 2000-02 Wray, Earl 1935-36 Mitchell, John 1985 Reeves, Raymond D. 1931-32 -T- Wright, Korey 2002-04 Mitchell, Larry (mgr.) 1957, 1959, 1962 Reno, Barry 1967-69 Tackett, Bernie O. 1952 Wylie, Jeff 1988-91 Mitchell, Lloyd W., Sr. 1928-30 Reyna, Walter J. 1967-68 Tanner, John unknown Monk, David 1993-94, 96 Richards, Brandon 1990 Tanner, John S. 1921-22 -Y- Montgomery, Paul 1980-82 Richards, Riley 2018 Tarrant, Levi, Jr. 1932-33 Young, Ross Middlebrook 1951-52 Moody, Dale 1935 Richards, Tommy 1990-91 Taylor, Bo 1977-78 Moody, Troy Winston 1956 Richardson, Joel 1990 Taylor, Jack 1925-27 -Z- Moore, Brandon 2014-17 Rightmer, Clay 1980-81 Taylor, Melvin E. 1924 Zeigler, Dominique 2004 Moore, Larry 1973-75 Riley, John 1993-96 Teal, Gordon K. 1926 Zeller, Joel (mgr.) 1992-94 Moore, Otis 1924 Roberts, Logan 2008, 2011 Teasley, Queito 2006 Moors, George 1936 Robertson, Fred 1992 Tennison, Newton 1956-58 Bold indicates current student-athlete. Morales, Pete 1970, 1972-73 Robertson, John 2005-2007 Terry, Brandon 1996-1997 Morrow, Rob 2003-06 Robins, Charles Michael “Mike” 1968 Teter, Mark 2004-07 Moser, Roy 1928-30 Robinson, Bryan 1920-21 Thomas, Bill 2001 Moses, Leon O. 1923-24 Rodriquez, Fernando 1966-68 Thomas, Courtney 2007-10

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EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 CONFERENCE NCAA 60 Meters 7.23 - Tiffany Townsned 7.14 - Carlette Guidry 7.07 - Hannah Cunliffe, Aleia Hobbs College Station, Texas (NCAA), 2011 Texas, 1991 Oregon, 2017, LSU, 2018

200 Meters 22.90 - Tiffany Townsend 22.40 - Bianca Knight 22.38 - Gabby Thomas College Station, Texas (NCAA), 2011 Texas, 2008 Harvard, 2018

400 Meters 52.39 - Yulanda Nelson 50.82 - Sanya Richards 50.34 - Kendall Ellis Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Texas, 2004 USC, 2018

600 Yards 1:17.66 - Jennifer Jordan 1:17.52 - Suziann Reid -- Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 1998 Texas, 1998

800 Meters 2:02.89 - Aaliyah Miller 2:02.9 - Mary Decker 2:00.69 - Jazmine Fray Ames, Iowa, 2017 Colorado, 1978 Texas A&M, 2017

1,000 Meters 2:45.68 - Nichole Jones 2:40.79 - Kaela Edwards 2:40.79 - Kaela Edwards Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2007 Oklahoma State, 2017 Oklahoma State, 2017

Mile 4:37.81- Mariah Kelly 4:25.91 - Jennifer Barringer 4:25.91 - Jennifer Barringer Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2015 Colorado, 2009 Colorado, 2009

3,000 Meters 9:02.50 - Rachel Johnson 8:42.03 - Jennifer Barringer 8:41.60 - Karissa Schweizer Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2015 Colorado, 2009 Missouri, 2018

5,000 Meters 15:40.35 - Rachel Johnson 15:01.70 - Jennifer Barringer 15:01.70 - Jennifer Barringer Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2015 Colorado, 2009 Colorado, 2009

60-Meter Hurdles 7.93 - Tiffani McReynolds 7.87 - Pricilla Lopes 7.78 - Brianna Rollins Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA), 2014 Nebraska, 2006 Clemson, 2013

4x400-Meter Relay 3:30.60 - Bennett, Hawn, Horton, De Souza 3:27.66 - Texas, 2003 3:27.03 - USC, 2017 College Station, Texas (NCAA), 2017 (Downer, McIntosh, Robinson, Richards) (Pettigrew, Iuel, Hill, Ellis)

Distance Medley Relay 10:58.52 - Kelly, Hawn, Williams, Montoya 10:58.52 - Baylor, 2015 10:48.77 - Oregon, 2017 Notre Dame, Ind., 2015 (Kelly, Hawn, Willaims, Montoya) (Burdon, Horsley, Rogers, Rainsberger)

High Jump 5-10.5 - Kirsten Stepcick 6-6 - Destinee Hooker, Akela Jones 6-6 - Destinee Hooker, Akela Jones Fort Worth, Texas (SWC), 1993 Texas, 2009, Kansas State, 2016 Texas, 2009, Kansas State, 2016

Pole Vault 14-7.25 [4.45m] - Annie Rhodes 15-1 [4.60m] - Kaitlin Petrillose 15-7 [4.75m] - Demi Payne College Station, Texas (NCAA), 2017 Texas, 2014 Stephen F. Austin, 2015

Long Jump 20-10 - DeAna Carson 22-0.25 - Marshevet Hooker 22-8 [6.91m] - Elva Goulbourne/ Whitney Gipson New York, N.Y., 2009 Texas, 2006 Auburn, 2002/TCU, 2012

Triple Jump 45-2.5 - Stacey Bowers 46-6.25 [14.18m] -Andrea Geubelle 47-8 [14.53m] - Keturah Orji Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA), 1999 Kansas, 2013 Georgia, 2018

Shot Put 57-2 - Skylar White 63-0.75 - Tia Brooks 64-2.25 [19.56m] - Raven Saunders Nampa, Idaho (NCAA), 2012 Oklahoma, 2013 Ole Miss, 2017

Weight Throw 68-4.5 - Erin Atkinson 70-11.25 - Kelly Closse 83-10.25 [25.56m] - Brittany Riley College Station, Texas (Big 12), 2012 Texas Tech, 2012 Southern Illinois, 2007

Pentathlon 4,033 points - Jordan Wilmann 4,439 points - Austra Skujyte 4,678 - Kendell Williams Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 Kansas State, 2002 Georgia, 2015 RECORDS

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EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 CONFERENCE NCAA 60 Meters 6.54 - Trayvon Bromell 6.52 - John Teeters 6.45 - Leonard Myles-Mills, Christian Coleman Lexington, Ky., 2015 Oklahoma State, 2015 BYU, 1999, Tennessee, 2017

200 Meters 20.19 - Trayvon Bromell 20.19 - Trayvon Bromell 20.02 - Elijah Hall Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2015 Baylor, 2015 Houston, 2018 (AR)

400 Meters 45.39 - Jeremy Wariner 45.33 - 44.52 - Michael Norman Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 Texas A&M, 2011 USC, 2018 (WR, AR)

600 Yards 1:07.25 - Floyd Thompson 1:07.43 - Floyd Thompson 1:08.16 - Vincent Crisp Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2000 Baylor, 2000 Texas Tech, 2018

600 Meters -- -- 1:14.79 - Michael Saruni UTEP, 2018

800 Meters 1:48.00 - James Gilreath 1:45.88 - 1:44.84 - Paul Ereng South Bend, Ind., 2010 Missouri, 1999 Virginia, 1989

1,000 Meters 2:22.38 - Chris Gowell 2:19.57 - Christian Smith 2:19.57 - Christian Smith College Station, Texas, 2010 Kansas State, 2004 Kansas State, 2004

Mile 3:57.20 - Todd Harbour 3:55.02 - German Fernandez 3:52.01 - Edward Cheserek Los Angeles, Calif., 1981 Oklahoma State, 2009 Oregon, 2017

3,000 Meters 8:06.01 - Brian Keim 7:46.03 - Adam Goucher 7:38.59 - Alistair Cragg Oklahoma City, Okla., 1995 Colorado, 1998 Arkansas, 2004

5,000 Meters 13:56.83 - Kyle King 13:25.38 - Kennedy Kithuka 13:08.28 - Lawi Lalang Fayetteville, Ark., 2004 Texas Tech, 2013 Arizona, 2012

60-Meter Hurdles 7.66 - Jerome Miller 7.55 - Ronnie Ash 7.42 - Grant Holloway Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2006 Oklahoma, 2010 Florida, 2018

4x400-Meter Relay 3:03.96 - Saziru, Teter, Wariner, Williamson 3:03.96 - Baylor, 2004 3:00.77- USC, 2018 Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA), 2004 (Saziru, Teter, Wariner, Williamson) (Shinnick, Benjamin, Morgan, Norman)

Distance Medley Relay 9:34.90 - Nero, Liggins, Gilreath, Gowell 9:25.97 - Texas, 2008 9:25.97 - Texas, 2008 Notre Dame, Ind., 2010 (Miller, Fortson, Hernandez, Manzano) (Miller, Fortson, Hernandez, Manzano)

High Jump 7-2 - Jeff Wylie 7-7.75 - Mark Boswell (UT)/Andra Manson (UT)/ 7-9.25 [2.37m] - Hollis Conway Norman, Okla., 1990 Erik Kynard (KSU), 2000/2007/2013 SW , 1989

Pole Vault 18-4.75 - Bill Payne 19-2.25 [5.85m] - Jacob Davis 19-4.75 [5.91m] - Shawn Barber Norman, Okla., 1990 Texas, 1999 Akron, 2015

Long Jump 26-1.75 - Lee Miles 26-9.75 - Kenny Harrison 28-2.25 [8.59m] - Miguel Pate Lubbock, Texas, 1992 Kansas State, 1986 Alabama, 2002

Triple Jump 54-5.25 [16.59m] - Felix Obi 55-10.5 - Vince Parrette 57-5 [17.50m] - Charlie Simpkins Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA), 2014 Kansas State, 1980 Baptist, 1986

Shot Put 59-3.5 - Marvin Lewis 70-6.25 - Carl Myerscough 71-3.5 [21.73m] - Ryan Whiting Fort Worth, Texas (SWC), 1986 Nebraska, 2003 Arizona State, 2008

Weight Throw 55-2 - Chris Cardwell 80-11.25 [24.67m] - Scott Russell 82-3.5 [25.08m] - Kibwe Johnson Fayetteville, Ark., 2007 Kansas, 2002 Ashland, 2007

Heptathlon 5,334 - Henry Vildosola 6,208 - Trey Hardee 6,499 - Ashton Eaton Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 2014 Texas, 2006 Oregon, 2010 RECORDS

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EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 CONFERENCE NCAA 100 Meters 11.09 - Tiffany Townsend 10.95 - Simone Facey 10.78 - Austin, Texas, 2011 Texas A&M, 2008 LSU, 1989

200 Meters 22.47 - Taylor Bennett 22.25 - Simone Facey 22.02 - Kyra Jefferson Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12), 2017 Texas A&M, 2008 Florida, 2017

400 Meters 51.22 - Kiana Horton 49.71- Courtney Okolo 49.71 - Courtney Okolo Waco, Texas (Big 12), 2018 Texas, 2016 Texas, 2016

800 Meters 2:02.26 - Olicia Williams 2:01.93 - Natalja Pilusina 1:59.10 - Raevyn Rogers Stanford, Calif., 2015 Oklahoma State, 2015 Oregon, 2017 1,500 Meters 4:15.01 - Lauren Hagans 3:59.90 - Jenny Barringer 3:59.90 - Jenny Barringer Eugene, Ore. (Olympic Trials), 2008 Colorado, 2009 Colorado, 2009

3,000 Meters 9:22.44 - Sandy Forsythe -- -- Austin, Texas, 1986 5,000 Meters 15:39.42 - Rachel Johnson 14:55.74 - Lisa Koll 15:07.64 - Jenny Barringer Stanford, Calif., 2014 Iowa State, 2010 Colorado, 2009 10,000 Meters 33:11.98 - Rachel Johnson 31:18.07 - Lisa Koll 31:18.07 - Lisa Koll Stanford, Calif., 2015 Iowa State, 2010 Iowa State, 2010 100-Meter Hurdles 12.59 - Tiffani McReynolds 12.60 - Pricilla Lopes 12.39 - Brianna Rollins Lubbock, Texas (Big 12), 2014 Nebraska, 2006 Clemson, 2013 400-Meter Hurdles 56.87 - Christina Holland 54.16 - Raasin McIntosh 52.75 - Sydney McLaughlin Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12), 2012 Texas, 2004 Kentucky, 2018 3,000m Steeplechase 9:41.56- Rachel Johnson 9:12.50 - Jenny Barringer 9:24.41 - Courtney Frerichs Sacremento, Calif. (USA), 2014 Colorado, 2009 New Mexico, 2016 4x100-Meter Relay 43.60 - Bruce, Grace, Carr, Townsend 42.36 - Texas A&M, 2009 42.05 - LSU 2018 Boulder, Colo. (Big 12), 2008 (Carter, Lucas, Duncan, Mayo) (Brisco, Johnson, Misher, Hobbs) 4x200-Meter Relay 1:33.07 - Bowers, Nelson, Harris, Jordan -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 1996 4x400-Meter Relay 3:29.11 - Banket, Cooper, Nelson, Jordan 3:23.75 - Texas, 2004 3:23.13 - Oregon, 2017 Ames, Iowa (Big 12), 1998 (Jones, McIntosh, Chapple, Richards) (Dunmore, Stevens, Guster, Rogers) 4x800-Meter Relay 8:28.48 - Bradley, Waller, Hagans, Jones -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 2007 4x1,600-Meter Relay 19:05.80 - Jones, Bradley, E. Bedell, Hagans -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 2008 Sprint Medley Relay 3:42.11 - Bennett, Horton, Powell, Miller -- -- Fayetteville, Ark., 2018 Distance Medley Relay 11:08.88 - Waller, Grace, Bradley, Jones -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 2007 High Jump 6-0 [1.82m] - Kirsten Stepcick 6-4.75 [1.95m] 6-6.25 [1.99m] - Brigetta Barrett San Marcos, Texas, 1993 Erin Aldrich - Texas, 2000, Arizona, 2013 6-0 [1.82m] - Laci Lewis Destinee Hooker - Texas, 2009 & Waco, Texas, 1998 Akela Jones - Kansas State, 2016 Pole Vault 15-1.5 [4.61m]- Annie Rhodes 15-1.5 [4.61m]- Annie Rhodes 15-5.75 [4.72m] - Sandi Morris Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12), 2017 Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12), 2017 Arkansas, 2015 Long Jump 21-10.25 [6.66m] - April Holliness 22-10.5 [6.97m] - Whitney Gipson 22-11.25 [6.99m] - Jackie Joyner-Kersee College Station, Texas (NCAA Reg.), 2004 TCU, 2012 UCLA, 1985 Triple Jump 46-1.25 [14.05m] - Stacey Bowers 46-4 [14.12m] - Ineta Radevica 47-11.75 [14.62m] - Keturah Orji Waco, Texas (Big 12), 1999 Nebraska, 2004 Georgia, 2018 Shot Put 56-10.25 [17.33m] - Cion Hicks 62-2.5 [18.96m] - Tia Brooks 63-10.25 [19.46m] - Maggie Ewen Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12), 2017 Oklahoma, 2013 Arizona State, 2018 Discus 189-2 [57.65m] - Skylar White 207-1 [63.12m] - Becky Breisch 221-4 [67.48m] - Meg Ritchie RECORDS Lubbock, Texas, 2012 Nebraska, 2004 Arizona, 1981 Hammer 204-1 [62.20m] - Erin Atkinson 226-5 [69.02m]- Alena Krechyk 244-6 [74.53m] - Maggie Ewen Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12), 2012 Kansas, 2012 Arizona State, 2018 Javelin 166-4 [50.71m] - Megan SaxvanderWeyden 201-9 [61.51m] - Brittany Borman 204-0 [62.19m] - Maggie Malone Waco, Texas (Big 12), 2018 Oklahoma, 2012 Texas A&M, 2016 Heptathlon 5,584 points - Jenna Pfeiffer 6,307 points - Akela Jones 6,527 - Diane Guthrie Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12), 2017 Kansas State, 2016 George Mason, 1995

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EVENT BAYLOR UNIVERSITY BIG 12 CONFERENCE NCAA 100 Meters 9.76 - Trayvon Bromell 9.84 - Trayvon Bromell 9.82 - Christian Coleman Eugene, Ore. (USA), 2015 Eugene, Ore. (USA), 2015 Tennessee, 2017 200 Meters 19.85 - Michael Johnson 19.99 - Curtis Mitchell 19.69 - Walter Dix Edinburgh, Scotland, 1990 Texas A&M, 2010 Florida State, 2007 400 Meters 44.00 - Jeremy Wariner 44.00 - Jeremy Wariner 43.61 - Michael Norman Athens, Greece (OG), 2004 Baylor, 2004 USC, 2018 800 Meters 1:45.98 - Terril Davis 1:44.74 - Dmitrijs Milkevics 1:43.25 - Michael Saruni Durham, N.C., 1990 Nebraska, 2005 UTEP, 2018 1,500 Meters 3:35.87 - Todd Harbour 3:35.29 - Leo Manzano 3:35.01 - Josh Kerr Oslo, Norway, 1980 Texas, 2007 New Mexico, 2018 Mile 3:50.34 - Todd Harbour -- 3:50.34 - Todd Harbour Oslo, Norway, 1981 Baylor, 1981 5,000 Meters 13:58.90 - Pete Morales 13:15.31 - Tom Farrell 13:08.4 - Henry Rono Des Moines, Iowa, 1970 Oklahoma State, 2012 Washington State, 1978 10,000 Meters 29:26.52 - Matt Chance 27:36.79 - Shadrack Kipchirchir 27:08.49 - Sam Chelanga Palo Alto, Calif., 2005 Oklahoma State, 2014 Liberty, 2010 110-Meter Hurdles 13.20 - Jeff Jackson 13.19 - Ronnie Ash 13.00 - Renaldo Nehemiah College Station, Texas, 1996 Oklahoma, 2010 Maryland, 1979 400-Meter Hurdles 48.43 - Bayano Kamani 48.43 - Bayano Kamani 47.02 - Raj Benjamin Durham, N.C. (NCAA), 2000 Durham, N.C. (NCAA), 2000 USC, 2018 3,000m Steeplechase 8:58.40 - Trent Sharp 8:21.47 - Billy Nelson 8:05.4 - Henry Rono Waco, Texas (SWC), 1989 Colorado, 2008 Washington State, 1978 4x100-Meter Relay 38.98 - Ward, Miller, Johnson, Miles 38.38 - Texas A&M, 2011 38.17 - Houston, 2018 Durham, N.C. (NCAA), 1990 (Howell, Phiri, Pinder, Hardy) (Lewis III, Hall, Burke, Burrell) 4x200-Meter Relay 1:21.06 - Chase, Thomas, Caldwell, Simpson -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 1985 4x400-Meter Relay 3:00.04 - Witherspoon, Betters, Mutai, Summers 3:00.04 - Baylor, 2007 2:59.00 - USC, 2018 Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA), 2007 (Witherspoon, Betters, Mutai, Summers) (Morgan, Benjamin, Shinnick, Norman) 4x800-Meter Relay 7:17.55 - Capron, Davis, Pike, Thompson -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 2000 4x1,500-Meter Relay 15:35.74 - Bekesi, Capron, Chance, King -- -- Austin, Texas, 2002 Sprint Medley Relay 3:13.00 - Ward, Johnson, Pierre, Davis -- -- Austin, Texas, 1989 Distance Medley Relay 9:31.68 - G. Harbour, Hartson, Tucker, T. Harbour -- -- Des Moines, Iowa, 1980 High Jump 7-4.5 [2.24m] - Jeff Wylie 7-9.25 [2.37m] - Erik Kynard 7-9.75 [2.38m] - Hollis Conway Houston, Texas, 1989 Kansas State, 2013 Louisiana-Lafayette, 1989 Pole Vault 19-2.75 [5.86m] - Bill Payne 19-4.25 [5.90m] - Jacob Davis 19-7.5 [5.98m] - Lawrence Johnson Houston, Texas (SWC), 1991 Texas, 1998 Tennessee, 1996 Long Jump 26-9.5 [8.16m] - Danny Brabham 27-4 [8.33m] - Marquise Goodwin 28-8.25 [8.74m] - Erick Walder College Station, Texas, 1973 Texas, 2012 Arkansas, 1994 Triple Jump 54-8.25 [16.67m] - Felix Obi 56-4.75 [17.19m] - Will Claye 57-7.75 [17.57m] - Keith Connor Austin, Texas, 2017 Oklahoma, 2009 SMU, 1982 Shot Put 63-6.25 [19.36m] - Marvin Lewis 71-11 [21.92m] - Carl Myerscough 72-2.25 [22.00m] - Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA), 1987 Nebraska, 2003 UCLA, 1995 Discus 194-0 [59.13m] - Desmine Hilliard 213-7 [65.10m] - Carl Myerscough 221-11 [67.66m] - Hannes Hopley Eugene, Ore. (NCAA), 2013 Nebraska, 2003 SMU, 2004 Hammer 174-8 [53.13m] - Chris Cardwell 252-5 [76.93m] - Nick Miller 268-10 [81.94m] - Balazs Kiss Houston, Texas, 2007 Oklahoma State, 2016 USC, 1995 Javelin 257-2 [78.38m] - Nick Lyons 268-7 [81.86m] - Sam Humphreys 292-4 [89.10m] - Patrik Boden Waco, Texas, 2011 Texas A&M, 2012 Texas, 1990 RECORDS Decathlon 7,635 points - Tommy Richards 8,465 points - Trey Hardee 8,539 points - Lindon Victor Houston, Texas (SWC), 1991 Texas, 2006 Texas A&M, 2017

44 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS 60 METERS PERFORMERS 60 METERS PERFORMANCES 7.23 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 7.23 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 7.30 Taylor Bennett Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 7.24 Tiffany Townsend Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 7.31 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 7.27 Tiffany Townsend New York, N.Y. 2011 7.36 Tiffani McReynolds Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 7.28 Tiffany Townsned College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 7.40 Elizabeth Wilson Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2005 7.30 Taylor Bennett Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 7.41 She She Crawford Norman, Okla. 1992 7.30 Tiffany Townsend Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 7.43 Donna Smith Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 7.31 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 7.43 Raven Grant Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 7.32 Tiffany Townsend New York, N.Y. 2009 7.46 Lakeshia Braziel Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 7.32 Tiffany Townsend Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 7.46 Kandace Tucker Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 7.33 Taylor Bennett Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 7.33 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 200 METERS PERFORMERS 7.33 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 22.90 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 7.33 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 23.00 Taylor Bennett Fayetteville, Ark. 2017 23.32 Kiana Horton Lubbock, Texas 2018 200 METERS PERFORMANCES 23.51 Kandace Tucker Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 22.90 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 23.53 Elizabeth Wilson Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2005 23.00 Taylor Bennett Fayetteville, Ark. 2017 23.59 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 23.01 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 23.64 Ashley Fields Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 23.08 Taylor Bennett Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 23.75 She She Crawford Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1992 23.11 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 23.82 Tiffani McReynolds Lincoln, Neb. 2013 23.16 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas 2011 23.87 Barbara Petrahn Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2002 23.21 Tiffany Townsend Fayetteville, Ark. 2011 23.22 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2009 400 METERS PERFORMERS 23.22 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2009 52.39 Yulanda Nelson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 23.22 Tiffany Townsend College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 52.54 Leticia De Souza Fayetteville, Ark. 2017 52.55 Kiana Horton College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2018 400 METERS PERFORMANCES 52.72 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 52.39 Yulanda Nelson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 53.11 Jennifer Jordan Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1995 52.54 Leticia De Souza Fayetteville, Ark. 2017 53.40 Diamond Richardson Notre Dame, Ind. 2011 52.55 Kiana Horton College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2018 53.57 Angel Perkins Lincoln, Neb. 2005 52.60 Kiana Horton Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 53.68 Victoria Powell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 52.72 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 54.12 Barbara Petrahn Blacksburg, Va. 1999 52.75 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 54.13 Kiana Hawn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 52.80 Raena Rhone College Station, Texas 2015 52.82 Kiana Horton College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2018 600 YARDS PERFORMERS 52.90 Yulanda Nelson Atlanta, Ga. 1999 1:17.66 Jennifer Jordan Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 53.09 Raena Rhone Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 1:18.21 Barbara Petrahn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:19.22 Kiana Hawn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 600 YARDS PERFORMANCES 1:20.29 Alayah Cooper Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:17.66 Jennifer Jordan Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:20.43 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 1:18.21 Barbara Petrahn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:20.45 Morgan Stewart Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 1:19.22 Kiana Hawn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 1:21.32 Brittany OgunMokun Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 1:19.77 Jennifer Jordan Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:21.76 Lauren Tillman Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 1:20.29 Alayah Cooper Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:21.83 Shanta Bibbs Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2005 1:20.43 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 1:22.14 Michelle Nwachukwu College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 1:20.45 Morgan Stewart Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 1:22.16 Katrina Taylor Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 1:21.27 Alayah Cooper Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:21.32 Brittany OgunMokun Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 800 METERS PERFORMERS 1:21.44 Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 2:02.89 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa 2017 2:03.21 Olicia Williams Ames, Iowa 2015 800 METERS PERFORMANCES 2:05.30 Brittany OgunMokun Notre Dame, Ind. 2012 2:02.89 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa 2017 2:06.31 Mariah Kelly College Station, Texas 2015 2:03.21 Olicia Williams Ames, Iowa 2015 2:06.34 Lanie Millar Ames, Iowa 2002 2:03.43 Aaliyah Miller Lexington, Ky. 2017 2:06.84 Alison Andrews-Paul Ames, Iowa 2018 2:03.67 Olicia Williams Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 2:07.42 Jill Chertudi Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 2:04.50 Olicia Williams Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 2:07.84 Stephanie Morgan College Station, Texas 2010 2:04.58 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 2:08.12 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 2:04.81 Olicia Williams Birmingham, Ala. (NCAA) 2016 2:08.49 Morgan Stewart College Station, Texas 2018 2:05.13 Olicia Williams Seattle, Wash. 2016 2:05.16 Aaliyah Miller Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 1,000 METERS PERFORMERS 2:05.22 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa 2018

2:45.68 Nichole Jones Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 RECORDS 2:46.87 Mariah Kelly Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 1,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 2:47.52 Danielle Bradley College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 2:45.68 Nichole Jones Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 2:47.72 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 2:46.51 Nichole Jones College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 2:48.19 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 2:46.57 Nichole Jones Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2008 2:48.32 Erin Bedell Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 2:46:87 Mariah Kelly Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 2:48.72 Alison Andrews-Paul Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 2:46.91 Mariah Kelly Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 2:49.91 Gabby Satterlee Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 2:47.52 Danielle Bradley College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 2:50.27 Leigh Ann Ganzar College Station, Texas 2011 2:47.72 Aaliyah Miller Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 2:47.80 Danielle Bradley Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2008 2:51.82 Kristina Brown Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 2:48.19 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 2:48.32 Erin Bedell Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 *current student-athletes in bold 45 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS

MILE PERFORMERS MILE PERFORMANCES 4:37.81 Mariah Kelly Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 4:37.81 Mariah Kelly Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 4:40.37 Maggie Montoya College Station, Texas 2015 4:38.00 Mariah Kelly Ames, Iowa 2015 4:41.67 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 4:39.90 Mariah Kelly Lexington, Ky. 2015 4:42.36 Danielle Bradley College Station, Texas 2009 4:40.37 Maggie Montoya College Station, Texas 2015 4:43.31 Natalie Nalepa Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 4:41.38 Mariah Kelly Seattle, Wash. 2014 4:43.86 Rachel Johnson College Station, Texas 2015 4:41.67 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 4:45.65 Cate Westenhover College, Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 4:42.06 Maggie Montoya College Station, Texas 2017 4:45.73 Nichole Jones Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 4:42.17 Mariah Kelly Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 4:46.05 Erin Bedell Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 4:42.18 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 4:47.40 Chelsea Orr College Station, Texas 2016 4:42.36 Danielle Bradley College Station, Texas 2009

3,000 METERS PERFORMERS 3,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 9:02.50 Rachel Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 9:02.50 Rachel Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 9:08.91 Maggie Montoya Ames, Iowa 2015 9:06.42 Rachel Johnson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 9:13.66 Natalie Nalepa Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 9:07.09 Rachel Johnson Notre Dame, Ind. 2015 9:14.78 Erin Bedell College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 9:08.36 Rachel Johnson Seattle, Wash. 2014 9:15.12 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2008 9:08.91 Maggie Montoya Ames, Iowa 2015 9:16.67 Anna West Ames, Iowa 2018 9:11.15 Rachel Johnson Ames, Iowa 2015 9:27.40 Lindsey Bradley Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 9:12.89 Maggie Montoya Ames, Iowa 2017 9:29.61 Robyn Bennett Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 9:13.66 Natalie Nalepa Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 9:30.46 Cate Westenhover New York, N.Y. 2012 9:14.78 Erin Bedell College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 9:33.44 Karin Ernstrom Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 1999 9:15.12 Lauren Hagans Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2008

5,000 METERS PERFORMERS 5,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 15:40.35 Rachel Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 15:40.35 Rachel Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 16:03.76 Karin Ernstrom Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 15:40.45 Rachel Johnson College Station, Texas 2014 16:09.81 Anna West Boston, Mass. 2017 16:00.71 Rachel Johnson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 16:13.36 Sherri Smith Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 16:03.76 Karin Ernstrom Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 16:13.51 Lindsey Bradley Ames, Iowa 2017 16:09.81 Anna West Boston, Mass. 2017 16:13.72 Lisa Stone Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1991 16:13.36 Sherri Smith Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 16:16.83 Maggie Montoya Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 16:13.51 Lindsey Bradley Ames, Iowa 2017 16:21.61 Debbie Thornhill Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2003 16:13.72 Lisa Stone Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1991 16:33.94 Natalie Nalepa Norman, Okla. 1991 16:16.83 Maggie Montoya Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 16:35.52 Alex Davis Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 16:17.49 Karin Ernstrom Gainesville, Fla. 2000

60-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 60-METER HURDLES 7.93 Tiffani McReynolds Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA) 2014 7.93 Tiffani McReynolds Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA) 2014 8.37 Christina Holland Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 7.96 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2013 8.40 Taije Jordan Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 8.02 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 8.43 Nzingah Kamani Norman, Okla. 1999 8.03 Tiffani McReynolds College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 8.49 DeAna Carson College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 8.04 Tiffani McReynolds Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012 8.51 Kennedy Bailey Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 8.05 Tiffani McReynolds Lexington, Ky. 2014 8.55 Kim Ford three times 1996 8.05 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. 2014 8.56 Kiana Hawn College Station, Texas 2018 8.07 Tiffani McReynolds Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA 2014 8.59 Janelle Mulkey Ames, Iowa 2004 8.08 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2013 8.60 Dannielle Davis Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 8.10 Tiffani McReynolds Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 8.10 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 8.10 Tiffani McReynolds Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012

HIGH JUMP PERFORMERS HIGH JUMP PERFORMANCES 5-10.5 Kirsten Stepcick Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 5-10.5 Kirsten Stepcick Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 5-9.75 Lauren Cook Fayetteville, Ark. 2014 5-9.75 Lauren Cook Lexington, Ky. 2015 5-9.25 Jenna Pfeiffer College Station, Texas 2016 5-9.75 Lauren Cook Fayetteville, Ark. 2014 5-7.75 Alex Lord Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 5-9.25 Jenna Pfeiffer College Station, Texas 2016 5-7.75 Laci Lewis Reno, Nevada 1999 5-9 Kirsten Stepcick Oklahoma City, Okla. 1993 5-7 Dess Meek New York, N.Y. 2011 5-8.75 Jenna Pfeifer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 5-6 Kayla Smith Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 5-8 .75 Kirsten Stepcick Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1992 5-6 Cynthia Benson Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 5-8 Jenna Pfeiffer Lexington, Ky. 2017 5-6 Jordan Willmann Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 5-8 Kirsten Stepcick Ames, Iowa 1993 5-5.75 Kaylyn Schultz Fayetteville, Ark. 2014 5-7.75 Alex Lord Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 5-7.75 Jenna Pfeiffer College Station, Texas 2016 5-7.75 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 5-7.75 Lauren Cook Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 5-7.75 Jenna Pfeiffer Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 5-7.75 Laci Lewis Reno, Nevada 1999

RECORDS 5-7.75 Kirsten Stepcick Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 5-7.75 Laci Lewis Norman, Okla. 1999 5-7.75 Laci Lewis Blacksburg, Va. 1999

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POLE VAULT PERFORMERS POLE VAULT PERFORMANCES 14-7.25 Annie Rhodes College Station, Texas 2017 14-7.25 Annie Rhodes College Station, Texas 2017 13-2.25 Tuesdi Tidwell Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 14-5.25 Annie Rhodes Fayetteville, Ark. 2016 12-6 Kaleigh Teel Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 14-3.5 Annie Rhodes College Station, Texas 2016 11-9.75 Katie Stoever Albuquerque, N.M. 2007 14-1.25 Annie Rhodes Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 11-8.5 Tiffani Peacock College Station, Texas 2018 14-0.75 Annie Rhodes Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 11-7 Ashley Korol Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2008 13-11.25 Annie Rhodes College Station, Texas 2015 11-2.5 Kim Parr Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 13-10.5 Annie Rhodes Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 11-0.75 Brinn Newman Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 13-10.5 Annie Rhodes Lexington, Ky. 2015 10-11.75 Jessica Shadley Fayetteville, Ark. 2011 13-9.25 Annie Rhodes Birmingham, Ala. (NCAA) 2016 10-11.75 Shelley Keller Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 13-9.25 Annie Rhodes College Station, Texas 2015

LONG JUMP PERFORMERS LONG JUMP PERFORMANCES 20-10 DeAna Carson New York, N.Y. 2009 20-10 DeAna Carson New York, N.Y. 2009 20-7 April Holliness Ames, Iowa 2002 20-7 April Holliness Ames, Iowa 2002 20-5 Yulanda Nelson Atlanta, Ga. (USA Indoor) 1997 20-6.5 April Holliness Boise, Idaho 2004 20-4.5 Brandi Harris Ames, Iowa 1998 20-6.25 DeAna Carson College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 20-4.25 LaKadron Ivery Lubbock, Texas 2003 20-5 April Holliness Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2002 19-8.75 Brianna Richardson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 20-5 Yulanda Nelson Atlanta, Ga. 1997 19-7 Stacey Bowers Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 20-4.5 April Holliness Lubbock, Texas 2004 19-6 Kristen Barker Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1990 20-4.5 Brandi Harris Ames, Iowa 1998 19-3.5 Jessica Ubanyionwu College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 20-4.25 LaKadron Ivery Lubbock, Texas 2003 19-3.5 Alex Madlock Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 20-4 April Holliness Fayetteville, Ark. 2003

TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMERS TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMANCES 45-2.5 Stacey Bowers Atlanta, Ga. (USA Indoor) 1999 45-2.5 Stacey Bowers Atlanta, Ga. (USA Indoor) 1999 43-6 Jessica Ubanyionwu Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012 45-1.5 Stacey Bowers Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 1999 43-0.5 Brianna Richardson Lexington, Ky. 2014 44-10.75 Stacey Bowers Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1999 42-6.75 Alex Madlock Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 44-9 Stacey Bowers Reno, Nevada 1999 42-5.25 Rachel Toliver Ames, Iowa 2016 43-10.75 Stacey Bowers Baton Rouge, La. 1999 41-0.25 Kaitlin West Lexington, Ky. 2014 43-10 Stacey Bowers Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1998 40-8.75 Danylle Kurywchak Lexington, Ky. 2016 43-7.75 Stacey Bowers Reno, Nevada 1998 40-4 Stasia Kelly-Taylor Norman, Okla. 2008 43-6 Jessica Ubanyionwu Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012 40-1.25 April Holliness Houston, Texas 2002 43-5.75 Jessica Ubanyionwu College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 39-10.5 Brandi Harris Oklahoma City, Okla. 1996 43-1.75 Jessica Ubanyionwu Fayetteville, Ark. 2010

SHOT PUT PERFORMERS SHOT PUT PERFORMANCES 57-2 Skylar White Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012 57-2 Skylar White Nampa, Idaho (NCAA) 2012 57-0.75 Cion Hicks Fayetteville, Ark. 2016 57-0.75 Cion Hicks Fayetteville, Ark. 2016 44-8 Rachal Roessler Houston, Texas 2001 56-11.25 Cion Hicks Fayetteville, Ark. 2017 43-5 Chana Jones Norman, Okla. 1992 56-10 Skylar White New York, N.Y. 2012 43-0 Dorothy Payne Norman, Okla. 1992 56-8.75 Skylar White College State, Texas (Big 12) 2012 41-10.75 Kerry O’Bric Blacksburg, Va. 1999 55-8.25 Skylar White College Station, Texas 2011 41-4 .5 Brittany Devereaux Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 55-3 Cion Hicks College Station, Texas 2016 40-9.5 Helene Hooker Norman, Okla. 1995 55-1.5 Cion Hicks Birmingham, Ala. (NCAA) 2016 40-2 Allyson Anderson College Station, Texas 2012 55-0.75 Skylar White College Station, Texas 2013 39-3.25 Jordan Wilmann Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 55-0.25 Cion Hicks Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016

WEIGHT THROW PERFORMERS WEIGHT THROW PERFORMANCES 68-4.5 Erin Atkinson College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 68.4.5 Erin Atkinson College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 58-9.25 Brittany Devereaux Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 67-9 Erin Atkinson New York, N.Y. 2012 56-1.75 Jasmine Adekoya College Station, Texas 2012 67-8.25 Erin Atkinson Lincoln, Neb. 2013 52-9.5 Rachal Roessler Baton Rouge, La. 2002 67-6.75 Erin Atkinson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 45-1 Michelle Campa College Station, Texas 2017 67-6.75 Erin Atkinson Fayetteville, Ark. 2012 41-1.25 Angela Wilson Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 1997 67-4.75 Erin Atkinson Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 30-8.25 Joanna Knox Norman, Okla. 1998 67-3.25 Erin Atkinson South Bend, Ind. 2013 66-8.75 Erin Atkinson Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 PENTATHLON PERFORMERS 66-1 Erin Atkinson College Station, Texas 2012 4,033 Jordan Wilmann Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 65-9 Erin Atkinson Lexington, Ky. 2014 3,958 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 3,865 Kerry O’Bric Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 PENTATHLON PERFORMANCES 3,726 Jessica Shadley Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 4,033 Jordan Willmann Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 RECORDS 3,376 Michelle Ratliffe Lincoln, Neb. 2013 3,958 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 3,338 Carly Grandcolas Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 3,952 Jordan Willmann Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 3,297 Lauren Rover College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 3,915 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 3,211 Kim Brown Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 3,891 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 3,148 Sarah Yocum Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 3,891 Jordan Willmann Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2003 3,000 Tiffani Peacock Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 3,865 Kerry O’Bric Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 3,862 Jenna Pfeiffer Lexington, Ky. 2016 3,763 Jenna Pfeiffer Lexington, Ky. 2015 3,728 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowas (Big 12) 2014

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4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:30.60 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2017 3:30.60 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2017 Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza 3:32.26 Carla Grace, LaKadron Ivery Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2005 3:32.26 Carla Grace, LaKadron Ivery Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2005 Danielle Myricks, Angel Perkins Danielle Myricks, Angel Perkins 3:33.14 Kandace Tucker, Carla Grace Ames, Iowa 2006 3:33.14 Kandace Tucker, Carla Grace Ames, Iowa 2006 Lauren Tillman, Angel Perkins Lauren Tillman, Angel Perkins 3:33.19 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 3:33.19 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 Lauren Tillman, Kandace Tucker Lauren Tillman, Kandace Tucker 3:33.47 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 3:33.47 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Hawn Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 Kiana Horton, Olicia Williams Kiana Horton, Olicia Williams 3:33.93 Angelique Banket, Alyaha Cooper Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1998 3:33.93 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1998 Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 3:34.29 Keisa Brown, Quanta Anderson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 3:34.29 Keisa Brown, Quanta Anderson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn 3:35.27 Christina Holland, Ashley Fields South Bend, Ind. 2013 3:34.53 Keisa Brown, Quanta Anderson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2000 Idia Omogiate, Raena Rhone Tamara Johnson, Barbara Petrahn 3:35.63 Kiana Horton, Aaliyah Miller College Station, Texas 2018 3:35.27 Christina Holland, Ashley Fields South Bend, Ind. 2013 Kiana Hawn, Victoria Powell Idia Omogiate, Raena Rhone 3:35.75 Angelique Banket, Tamara Johnson Blacksburg, Va. 1999 3:35.63 Kiana Horton, Aaliyah Miller College Station, Texas 2018 Barbara Petrahn, Yulanda Nelson Kiana Hawn, Victoria Powell

4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 8:43.49 Heather Van Dyke, Natalie Nalepa Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1991 8:43.49 Heather Van Dyke, Natalie Nalepa Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1991 Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner 8:51.56 Kristi Walkup, Sonia Sepulveda Gainsville, Fla. 1992 8:51.56 Kristi Walkup, Sonia Sepulveda Gainsville, Fla. 1992 Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner 8:56.51 Kristi Walkup, Janet Dollins Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 8:56.61 Kristi Walkup, Janet Dollins Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 Mallori Gibbs, Kristin Mulliner Mallori Gibbs, Kristin Mulliner 8:58.09 Kathryn Benvegnu, Lauren Simpson New York, N.Y. 2009 8:58.09 Kathryn Benvegnu, Lauren Simpson New York, N.Y. 2009 Cate Westenhover, Leigh Ann Ganzar Cate Westenhover, Leigh Ann Ganzar 9:02.63 Heather Van Dyke, Mallori Gibbs Oklahoma City, Okla. 1991 9:02.63 Heather Van Dyke, Mallori Gibbs Oklahoma City, Okla. 1991 Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner 9:03.29 Kristin Mulliner, Janet Dollins Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 9:03.29 Kristin Mulliner, Janet Dollins Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 Mallori Gibbs, Kristi Walkup Mallori Gibbs, Kristi Walkup 9:05.88 Kimberly Nuffer, Janet Dollins Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1990 9:05.88 Kim Nuffer, Janet Dollins Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1990 Mallori Gibbs, Kristi Walkup Mallori Gibbs, Kristin Walkup 9:07.94 Suzette Scott,Kristen Barker Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989 9:07.94 Suzette Scott, Kristen Barker Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989 Kimberly Nuffer, Heather Van Dyke Kim Nuffer, Heather Van Dyke 9:08.08 Kimberly Nuffer, Patricia Sherman Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1989 9:08.08 Kim Nuffer, Patricia Sherman Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1989 Kristi Walkup, Kristin Mulliner Kristin Walkup, Kristin Mulliner 9:09.20 Janet Dollins, Tysha Renfro Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 9:09.20 Janet Dollins, Tysha Renfro Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 Jill Chertudi, Julie Van Vessum Jill Chertudi, Julie Van Vessum

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMANCES 10:58.52 Mariah Kelly, Kiana Hawn Notre Dame, Ind. 2015 10:58.52 Mariah Kelly, Kiana Hawn Notre Dame, Ind. 2015 Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya 11:04.21 Mariah Kelly, Raena Rhone Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 11:04.21 Mariah Kelly, Raena Rhone Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya 11:05.63 Gabby Satterlee, Kiana Hawn Notre Dame, Ind. 2017 11:05.63 Gabby Satterlee, Kiana Hawn Notre Dame, Ind. 2017 Alison Andrews-Paul, Maggie Montoya Alison Andrews-Paul, Maggie Montoya 11:07.00 Nichole Jones, Carla Grace Seattle, Wash. 2008 11:07.00 Nichole Jones, Carla Grace Seattle, Wash. 2008 Danielle Bradley, Lauren Hagans Danielle Bradley, Lauren Hagans 11:07.72 Lauren Hagans, Angel Perkins New York, N.Y. 2006 11:07.72 Lauren Hagans, Angel Perkins New York, N.Y. 2006 Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell 11:08.50 Danielle Bradley, Diamond Richardson College Station, Texas 2009 11:08.50 Danielle Bradley, Diamond Richardson College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2009 Nichole Jones, Erin Bedell Nichole Jones, Erin Bedell 11:09.11 Nichole Jones, Diamond Richardson New York, N.Y. 2009 11:09.11 Nichole Jones, Diamond Richardson New York, N.Y. 2009 Egle Uljas, Erin Bedell Egle Uljas, Erin Bedell 11:10.71 Nichole Jones, Lauren Tillman Seattle, Wash. 2007 11:09.35 Mariah Kelly, Raena Rhone Lexington, Ky. 2015 Lauren Hagans, Erin Bedell Olicia Williams, Maggie Montoya 11:11.28 Maggie Montoya, Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa 2015 11:10.71 Nichole Jones, Lauren Tillman Seattle, Wash. 2007 Olicia Williams, Mariah Kelly Lauren Hagans, Erin Bedell 11:12.38 Alison Andrews-Paul, Victoria Powell Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 11:11.28 Maggie Montoya, Raena Rhone Ames, Iowa 2015 Aaliyah Miller, Anna West Olicia Williams, Mariah Kelly

RECORDS

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60 METERS PERFORMERS PERFORMERS 60 METERS PERFORMANCES 6.54 Trayvon Bromell Lexington, Ky. 2015 6.54 Trayvon Bromell Lexington, Ky. 2015 6.56 Jacob Norman Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 6.55 Trayvon Bromell Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 6.60 Woodrow Randall College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 6.56 Jacob Norman Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 6.60 Tre Gardner Atlanta, Ga. 1999 6.57 Trayvon Bromell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 6.65 Maxwell Willis Lexington, Ky. 2017 6.58 Trayvon Bromell Lexington, Ky. 2015 6.66 Trey Harts New York, N.Y. 2009 6.58 Trayvon Bromell College Station, Texas 2015 6.68 Whitney Prevost Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 6.58 Jacob Norman Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 6.68 Robert Neal Oklahoma City, Okla. 1998 6.58 Jacob Norman Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 6.68 Everett Walker Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 6.60 Trayvon Bromell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 6.72 Malik Wilson Lubbock, Texas 2018 6.60 Woodrow Randall College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2011 6.74 Eric Lathan Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 6.60 Tre Gardner Atlanta, Ga. 1999

200 METERS PERFORMERS 200 METERS PERFORMANCES 20.19 Trayvon Bromell Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 20.19 Trayvon Bromell Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 20.59 Michael Johnson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1989 20.23 Trayvon Bromell Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2015 20.63 Trey Harts College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2009 20.59 Michael Johnson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1989 20.68 Reggie Witherspoon Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2007 20.63 Trey Harts College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2009 20.69 Maxwell Willis College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2017 20.66 Trey Harts College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 20.77 Blake Heriot Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 20.69 Maxwell Willis College Station, Texas (NCAA) 2017 20.81 Everett Walker Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 20.69 Trayvon Bromell Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 20.97 Brandon Couts Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 20.69 Reggie Witherspoon Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2007 21.00 Kevin Harris Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 20.71 Trayvon Bromell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 21.08 Courtney Thomas Lincoln, Neb. 2008 20.71 Reggie Witherspoon Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006

400 METERS PERFORMERS 400 METERS PERFORMANCES 45.39 Jeremy Wariner Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 45.39 Jeremy Wariner Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 45.53 Brandon Couts Ames, Iowa 1998 45.53 Brandon Couts Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 45.79 Darold Williamson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 45.60 Brandon Couts Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2000 45.86 Marlon Ramsey Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1996 45.63 Brandon Couts Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 45.90 Deon Minor Norman, Okla. 1993 45.78 Jeremy Wariner Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 45.91 Reggie Witherspoon Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 45.79 Darold WIlliamson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 45.95 Wil London Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 45.79 Brandon Couts Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2000 46.07 Quentin Iglehart-Summers Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2007 45.83 Jeremy Wariner Lubbock, Texas 2004 46.07 Raymond Pierre Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989 45.86 Marlon Ramsey Atlanta, Ga. 1996 46.09 Tony Miller Norman, Okla. 1993 45.89 Darold Williamson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004

600 YARDS PERFORMERS 600 YARDS PERFORMANCES 1:07.25 Floyd Thompson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:07.25 Floyd Thompson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:08.50 Mario Watts Ames, Iowa 1998 1:07.43 Floyd Thompson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:08.55 Raymond Pierre Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1987 1:08.50 Mario Watts Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:08.73 Corey Williams Norman, Okla. 1993 1:08.55 Raymond Pierre Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1987 1:08.90 Derwin Graham Oklahoma City, Okla. 1986 1:08.73 Corey Williams Norman, Okla. 1993 1:09.03 Kevin Mutai Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 1:08.90 Derwin Graham Oklahoma City, Okla. 1986 1:09.09 Jonathan Pike Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:08.97 Raymond Pierre Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989 1:09.23 Damian Davis Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 1:09.03 Kevin Mutai Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 1:09.29 Bradon Couts Norman, Okla. 2000 1:09.09 Jonathan Pike Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 1:09.39 Willie Caldwell Oklahoma City, Okla. 1985 1:09.12 Corey Williams Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994

800 METERS PERFORMERS 800 METERS PERFORMANCES 1:48.00 James Gilreath Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 1:48.00 James Gilreath Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 1:48.20 Gavyn Nero Notre Dame, Ind. 2011 1:48.20 Gavyn Nero Notre Dame, Ind. 2011 1:48.23 Chris Gowell Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 1:48.23 Chris Gowell Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 1:48.43 Zak Curran Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 1:48.26 James Gilreath Notre Dame, Ind. 2011 1:48.47 Patrick Schoenball College Station, Texas 2012 1:48.26 Chris Gowell Fayetteville, Ark. 2010 1:48.82 Wil Fitts Ames, Iowa 2004 1:48.43 Zak Curran Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 1:49.11 Terril Davis Lubbock, Texas 1989 1:48.47 Patrick Schoenball College Station, Texas 2012 1:49.75 Brandon Moore Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 1:48.57 Chris Gowell College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 1:50.26 Damian Davis Ames, Iowa 1998 1:48.59 Patrick Schoenball Nampa, Idaho 2012 1:50.64 Kevin Mutai Seattle, Wash. 2007 1:48.71 Chris Gowell College Station, Texas 2010

1,000 METERS PERFORMERS 1,000 METERS PERFORMANCES RECORDS 2:22.38 Chris Gowell College Station, Texas 2010 2:22.38 Chris Gowell College Station, Texas 2010 2:22.39 Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2011 2:22.39 Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2011 2:23.68 Patrick Schoenball New York, N.Y. 2012 2:23.68 Patrick Schoenball New York, N.Y. 2012 2:24.44 Victor Valen Norman, Okla. 1988 2:24.35 Patrick Schoenball College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 2:25.25 Nick Devenport Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2003 2:24.44 Victor Valen Norman, Okla. 1988 2:25.96 Jon Capron Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2001 2:24.55 Patrick Schoenball College Station, Texas (Big12) 2012 2:27.94 Rey Hinojosa New York, N.Y. 2006 2:24.69 Gavyn Nero Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 2:28.10 Tyler Stewart College Station, Texas 2010 2:25.25 Nick Devenport Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2003 2:28.43 Zac Flowers College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2009 2:25.29 Nick Devenport Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2001 2:28.74 Greg Bostick Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 2:25.58 Chris Gowell Lubbock, Texas 2009 *current student-athletes in bold 49 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS

MILE PERFORMERS MILE PERFORMANCES 3:57.20 Todd Harbour Los Angeles, Calif. 1981 3:57.20 Todd Harbour Los Angeles, Calif. 1981 4:02.95 Ferenc Bekesi Little Rock, Ark. 2002 4:02.95 Ferenc Bekesi Little Rock, Ark. 2002 4:03.05 John Robinson Baton Rouge, La. 1982 4:03.05 John Robinson Baton Rouge, La. 1982 4:05.83 Victor Valen Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1988 4:05.83 Victor Valen Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1988 4:06.41 Ben Haby Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 4:06.41 Ben Haby Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 4:06.99 Brian Keim Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 4:06.99 Brian Keim Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 4:07.40 Bjorge Ruud Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1978 4:07.40 Bjorge Ruud Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1978 4:07.82 Kyle King Lubbock, Texas 2004 4:07.82 Kyle King Lubbock, Texas 2004 4:09.08 Keith Hensley Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 1997 4:09.08 Keith Hensley Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 1997 4:09.09 Bo Price Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 4:09.09 Bo Price Fayetteville, Ark. 2004

3,000 METERS PERFORMERS 3,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 8:06.01 Brian Keim Oklahoma City, Okla. 1995 8:06.01 Brian Keim Oklahoma City, Okla. 1995 8:12.36 Kyle King Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 8:06.74 Brian Keim Norman, Okla. 1996 8:14.15 Robbie Knorr Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 8:12.36 Kyle King Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 8:15.30 Matt Jones Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1992 8:14.15 Robbie Knorr Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 8:15.49 Bo Price Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 8:15.24 Kyle King Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2002 8:17.26 David Monk Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 8:15.30 Matt Jones Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1992 8:20.54 Rob Morrow Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 8:15.49 Bo Price Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 8:20.84 Devin Meyrer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 8:16.04 Robbie Knorr College Station, Texas 2010 8:20.86 Ben Haby Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 8:16.31 Brian Keim Oklahoma City, Okla. 1996 8:21.32 Robert Knight Norman, Okla. 1996 8:16.72 Bo Price Fayetteville, Ark. 2006

5,000 METERS PERFORMERS 5,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 13.56.83 Kyle King Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 13:56.83 Kyle King Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 14:05.90 Brian Keim Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 13:57.22 Kyle King Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 14:08.73 Devin Meyrer Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 14:05.90 Brian Keim Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 14:17.90 Robbie Knorr Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 14:08.73 Devin Meyrer Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 14:35.33 Bo Price Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 14:09.27 Devin Meyrer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 14:35.64 Berhane Reddy Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 14:16.13 Kyle King Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 14:36.79 Brandon Reed Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 14:17.90 Robbie Knorr Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2010 14:39.60 Paul Fulton Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 14:20.46 Brian Keim Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 14:44.20 Matt Chance Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 14:24:36 Robbie Knorr College Station, Texas 2010 14:44.33 Damian Rosado Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 14:28.60 Kyle King Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 14:46.44 Chris Peveteaux Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994

60-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 60-METER HURDLES PERFORMANCES 7.66 Jerome Miller Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 7.66 Jerome Miller Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 7.71 Jeff Jackson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1996 7.71 Jerome Miller Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2006 7.79 Bryce Grace Lexington, Ky. 2016 7.71 Jeff Jackson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1996 7.84 Rhys Phillips Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 7.75 Jeff Jackson Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1995 7.84 Martin Dorsett Norman, Okla. 1998 7.77 Jeff Jackson Atlanta, Ga. 1996 7.92 Jeremy Jackson Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 7.77 Jeff Jackson Norman, Okla. 1994 8.11 Laszlo Vandracsek Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 7.78 Jeff Jackson Norman, Okla. 1995 8.15 Michael Smith Norman, Okla. 2001 7.79 Bryce Grace Lexington, Ky. 2016 8.17 Chris Gillis Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2002 7.79 Jeff Jackson Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 8.18 Mark Henkes Norman, Okla. 2002 7.79 Jeff Jackson Oklahoma City, Okla. 1994

HIGH JUMP PERFORMERS HIGH JUMP PERFORMANCES 7-2 Jeff Wylie Norman, Okla. 1990 7-2 Jeff Wylie Norman, Okla. 1990 7-1.75 Marcus Swiat Houston, Texas 2000 7-1.75 Marcus Swiat Houston, Texas 2000 7-1.25 Kevin DeLorey Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1977 7-1.5 Jeff Wylie Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 7-1 Bill Wimberly Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1978 7-1.25 Kevin DeLorey Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1977 7-1 Garland Coalson Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1981 7-1 Bill Wimberly Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1978 7-0.25 Gary Kafer Fort Worth, Texas 1972 7-1 Garland Coalson Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1981 6-11 Sherman Harness Norman, Okla. 2001 7-1 Jeff Wylie Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1992 6-10.75 Allex Austin Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 7-1 Jeff Wylie Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 6-10 Rick Dyess Houston, Texas 1971 7-1 Jeff Wylie Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 6-10 Charles Pennington Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1979 7-0.5 Marcus Swiat Gainesville, Fla. 2000

POLE VAULT PERFORMERS POLE VAULT PERFORMANCES 18-4.75 Bill Payne Norman, Okla. 1991 18-4.75 Bill Payne Norman, Okla. 1991 18-0.5 Kurt Hanna Oklahoma City, Okla. 1997 18-4.5 Bill Payne Norman, Okla. 1990 18-0.5 Jim Autenreith Norman, Okla. 2000 18-3 Bill Payne Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1990 18-0 David Hodge Flagstaff, Ariz. 1985 18-2.5 Bill Payne Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1989 17-10.5 Brandon Richards Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1990 RECORDS 18-2.5 Bill Payne Lubbock, Texas 1991 17-8 Todd Cooper Syracuse, N.Y. (NCAA) 1985 18-0.5 Jim Autenreith Norman, Okla. 2000 17-8 Brandon Blain Norman, Okla. 1995 18-0.5 Kurt Hanna Oklahoma City, Okla. 1997 17-7 Chris Bohanan Lubbock, Texas 1990 18-0 David Dodge Flagstaff, Ariz. 1985 17-7 David Wooten Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1988 17-6 Mike Shafe Oklahoma City, Okla. 1986 17-10.5 Brandon Richards Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1990 17-4.5 Riley Richards Lubbock, Texas 2018 17-10.5 Kurt Hanna Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1997 *current student-athletes in bold 50 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS

LONG JUMP PERFORMERS LONG JUMP PERFORMANCES 26-1.75 Lee Miles Lubbock, Texas 1992 26-1.75 Lee Miles Lubbock, Texas 1992 25-5.5 Chris Gillis Fayetteville, Ark. 2005 25-7.75 Lee Miles Norman, Okla. 1990 25-5 Charles Powell Oklahoma City, Okla. 1985 25-6.25 Lee Miles Oklahoma City, Okla. 1991 25-3.25 Jalen Seals Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 25-5.5 Chris Gillis Fayetteville, Ark. 2005 25-2.75 Danny Brabham Detroit, Mich. (NCAA) 1971 25-5 Charles Powell Oklahoma City, Okla. 1985 25-1.25 Felix Obi College Station, Texas 2016 25-5 Lee Miles Oklahoma City, Okla. 1991 24-9 Charles Perry Columbia, Mo. 1986 25-3.25 Jalen Seals Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 24-8.5 Danny Terrill Oklahoma City, Okla. 1981 25-2.75 Danny Brabham Detroit, Mich. (NCAA) 1971 24-8 Randy McKee Monroe, La. 1977 25-1.75 Chris Gillis Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 24-7.75 Ricky Thompson Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1975 25-1.25 Felix Obi College Station, Texas 2016

TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMERS TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMANCES 54-5.25 Felix Obi Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA) 2014 54-5.25 Felix Obi Albuquerque, N.M. (NCAA) 2014 51-10.5 Jalen Seals Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 53-11.25 Felix Obi Fayetteville, Ark. 2014 51-2.75 Thaddeus Gordon New York, N.Y. 2009 53-8.25 Felix Obi Lexington, Ky. 2016 48-3 Charles Powell Norman, Okla. 1984 53-2.75 Felix Obi Lexington, Ky. 2014 48-2 Justin Carswell Norman, Okla. 1995 53-1 Felix Obi Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2013 47-1 Clifton Rubin Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1995 52-5.5 Felix Obi Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 46-11.5 Josh Camp Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 52-4.5 Felix Obi Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2013 44-9 Holland Morrison Oklahoma City, Okla. 1998 52-4.25 Felix Obi Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 43-10.75 Brett Tatsumi Reno, Nevada 1997 52-1.75 Felix Obi Birmingham, Ala. (NCAA) 2016 43-9.5 Danny Terrill Norman, Okla. 1981 52-0 Felix Obi Ames, Iowa (Big12 2015 43-2.25 Kascie Smith Norman, Okla. 1995 SHOT PUT PERFORMANCES SHOT PUT PERFORMERS 59-3.5 Marvin Lewis Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1986 59-3.5 Marvin Lewis Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1986 59-2.75 Marvin Lewis Oklahoma City, Okla. 1986 57-7.75 Frank Mazza Dallas, Texas 1964 59-1.25 Marvin Lewis Oklahoma City, Okla. 1987 56-6.75 John Fry Fort Worth, Texas 1961 58-11.25 Marvin Lewis Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1987 56-2 Jim Lancaster Lubbock, Texas 1965 58-1 Marvin Lewis Baton Rouge, La. 1986 56-0.5 Vincent Carpenter Norman, Okla. 1988 57-7.75 Frank Mazza Dallas, Texas 1964 54-2 Ronnie Urbantke Fort Worth, Texas 1969 56-6.75 John Fry Fort Worth, Texas 1961 53-10.5 Derrick Fletcher Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 56-2 Jim Lancaster Lubbock, Texas 1965 53-9.75 Desmine Hilliard College Station, Texas 2013 56-0.5 Vincent Carpenter Norman, Okla. 1988 53-5.5 Patrick Dukes Oklahoma City, Okla. 1995 55-8 Vincent Carpenter Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1987 53-5 Clifton Rubin Norman, Okla. 1996 WEIGHT THROW PERFORMANCES WEIGHT THROW PERFORMERS 55-2 Chris Cardwell Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 55-2 Chris Cardwell Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 55-0.25 Chris Cardwell Albuquerque, N.M. 2007 46-8 Derrick Fletcher Norman, Okla. 1998 54-10.75 Chris Cardwell Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 46-3.25 Kelvin Garmon Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 54-9.25 Chris Cardwell Seattle, Wash. 2007 45-3.5 Clifton Rubin Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 54-3.75 Chris Cardwell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 41-6 Blake Havran Lubbock, Texas 2004 53-6.25 Chris Cardwell Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 41-2 Jimmy Stuart Norman, Okla. 1999 53-3.5 Chris Cardwell Houston, Texas 2006 24-3 Stacy Croft Norman, Okla. 1996 52-3.25 Chris Cardwell Houston, Texas 2006 52-0.5 Chris Cardwell Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2006 51-0.75 Chris Cardwell Fayetteville, Ark. 2006

HEPTATHLON PERFORMERS HEPTATHLON PERFORMANCES 5,334 Henry Vildosola Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 5,334 Henry Vildosola Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2014 5,154 Hunter Brook College Station, Texas 2014 5,154 Hunter Brook College Station, Texas 2014 5,048 Chase Hood Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 5,128 Henry Vildosola College Station, Texas 2014 5,021 Luke Littlefield Lexington, Ky. 2017 5,048 Chase Hood Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2017 5,017 Eric Bostick College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 5,021 Luke Littlefield Lexington, Ky. 2017 5,017 Eric Bostick College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 5,015 Luke Littlefield Ann Arbor, Mich. 2018 4,960 Luke Littlefield Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2018 4,953 Hunter Brook College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2012 4,945 Hunter Brook Fayetteville, Ark. 2013 4,944 Hunter Brook Fayetteville, Ark. 2012 RECORDS

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4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:03.96 Jamen Saziru, Mark Teter Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 3:03.96 Jamen Saziru, Mark Teter Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2004 Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson Jeremy Wariner, Darold Williamson 3:04.16 Wil London, Richard Gary Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 3:04.16 Wil London, Richard Gary Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2016 Caleb Dickson, George Caddick Caleb Dickson, George Caddick 3:04.24 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2007 3:04.24 Reggie Witherspoon, LaJerald Betters Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2007 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 3:04.46 Bayano Kamani, Zsolt Szeglet Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 3:04.46 Bayano Kamani, Zsolt Szeglet Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2000 Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 3:04.53 Mario Watts, Damian Davis Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 1998 3:04.50 Bayano Kamani, Zsolt Szeglet Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts Floyd Thompson, Brandon Couts 3:04.72 Mark Teter, Kevin Mutai Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2005 3:04.53 Mario Watts, Damian Davis Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1998 Wil Fitts, Darold Williamson Stephan Bragner, Brandon Couts 3:04.89 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1992 3:04.72 Mark Teter, Kevin Mutai Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2005 Deon Minor, Corey Williams Wil Fitts, Darold Williamson 3:04.97 J.T. Scheuerman, LeJerald Betters Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 3:04.89 Daniel Fredericks, Ethridge Green Indianapolis, Ind. (NCAA) 1992 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers Deon Minor, Corey Williams 3:05.01 Michael Liggins, Trey Harts Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2010 3:04.97 J.T. Scheuerman, LaJerald Betters Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 Zwede Hewitt, Marcus Boyd Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 3:05.14 Reggie Witherspoon, J.T. Scheuerman Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 3:05.01 Michael Liggins, Trey Harts Fayetteville, Ark. (Big 12) 2010 Kevin Mutai, LeJerald Betters Zwede Hewitt, Marcus Boyd

4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 7:23.23 Terril Davis, Trent Sharp Oklahoma City, Okla. (NCAA) 1988 7:23.23 Terril Davis, Trent Sharp Fayetteville, Ark. 1988 Andy Anderson, Victor Valen Andy Anderson, Victor Valen 7:31.16 Patrick Schoenball, Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2012 7:26.37 Terril Davis, Trent Sharp Oklahoma City, Okla. (NCAA) 1988 Greg Bostick, Philip Raaf Andy Anderson, Victor Valen 7:32.10 Jason Defee, Bill Curtis Oklahoma City, Okla. 1993 7:27.23 Terril Davis, Trent Sharp Oklahoma City, Okla. 1988 Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams Andy Anderson, Victor Valen 7:34.28 Sam Terry, Trent Sharp Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1988 7:31.16 Patrick Schoenball, Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2012 Arthur Smith, Andy Anderson Greg Bostick, Philip Raaf 7:35.75 Philip Raaf, Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2011 7:32.10 Jason Defee, Bill Curtis Oklahoma City, Okla. 1993 Zac Flowers, Logan Roberts Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams 7:37.37 Terril Davis, Jeff Smith Norman, Okla. 1988 7:32.31 Jason Defee, Bill Curtis Norman, Okla. 1993 Victor Valen, Trent Sharp Daniel Fredericks, Corey Williams 7:40.17 Bill Curtis, Matt Jones Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1993 7:34.28 Sam Terry, Trent Sharp Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1988 Bobby Contreras, Jason Defee Geoff Smith, Andy Anderson 7:41.19 Bill Curtis, Danny Fredericks Oklahoma City, Okla. 1992 7:35.75 Philip Raaf, Gavyn Nero New York, N.Y. 2011 Jason Defee, Geoff Smith Zac Flowers, Logan Roberts 7:41.49 Jason Defee, Kevin Walker Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1991 7:37.37 Terril Davis, Arthur Smith Norman, Okla. 1988 Tyler Cooper, Geoff Smith Victor Valen, Trent Sharp 7:41.82 Brandon Terry, Thomas Emmons Oklahoma City, Okla 1989 7:40.17 Bill Curtis, Matt Jones Fort Worth, Okla. (SWC) 1993 Steve Sipe, Trent Sharp Bobby Contreras, Jason Defee

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS 9:34.90 Gavyn Nero, Michael Liggins Notre Dame, Ind. 2010 James Gilreath, Chris Gowell 9:43.10 Nick Devenport, Michael Smith Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 Damian Davis, Ferenc Bekesi 9:47.06 Mitch Sanders, Mark Teter Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2007 John Robertson, Bo Price 9:47.20 Zac Flowers, Michael Liggins New York, N.Y. 2009 James Gilreath, Chris Gowell 9:48.67 Zac Flowers, Zwede Hewitt Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2011 James Gilreath, Gavyn Nero 9:49.40 Bo Price, Korey Wright Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2004 Robert Quiroga, Kyle King 9:50.23 Nick Devenport, Robert Quiroga Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2003 Jordan Lewis, Kyle King 9:51.20 Kyle Wargo, Bobby Burkhalter Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1981 John Robinson, Todd Harbour 9:53.97 Darrin Strong, Jeff Jackson Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 Tyler Cooper, Brian Keim 9:53.98 Jonathan Tijerina, Nick Ucherek Fayetteville, Ark. 2015 Josh Bethany, Derwin Graham RECORDS

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100 METERS PERFORMERS 100 METERS PERFORMANCES 11.09 Tiffany Townsend Austin, Texas 2011 11.09 Tiffany Townsend Austin, Texas 2011 11.21 Tiffani McReynolds Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 11.13 Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 11.13 Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 11.13 Tiffany Townsend Austin, Texas 2009 11.25 LaKadron Ivery Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 11.14 Tiffany Townsend Faytetteville, Ark. 2009 11.29 She She Crawford College Station, Texas (SWC) 1992 11.19 Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa 2011 11.31 Kiana Horton San Antonio, Texas 2016 11.21 Tiffani McReynolds Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 11.37 Ssereta Lafayette Indianapolis, Ind. (Junior Nationals) 1998 11.24 Tiffany Townsend Arlington, Texas 2011 11.38 Ashley Fields Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 11.24 Tiffany Townsend Austin, Texas 2009 11.42 Raven Grant Waco, Texas 2018 11.25 Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 11.43 Donna Smith Waco, Texas 1994 11.25 LaKadron Ivery Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 11.25 Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas 2017

200 METERS PERFORMERS 200 METERS PERFORMANCES 22.47 Taylor Bennett Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 22.47 Taylor Bennett Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 22.58 Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 22.58 Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 22.87 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (NCAA Regional) 2003 22.63 Tiffany Townsend Austin,Texas 2009 22.92 Barbara Petrahn College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 22.74 Tiffany Townsend Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 22.97 Ashley Fields Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA Regional) 2014 22.71 Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas 2016 23.00 She She Crawford College Station, Texas (SWC) 1992 22.77 Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 23.02 Kiana Horton Waco, Texas 2016 22.87 Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 23.04 Kandace Tucker Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2006 22.87 LaKadron Ivery Lincoln, Neb. (NCAA Regional) 2003 23.09 Carla Grace Arlington, Texas 2008 22.90 Tiffany Townsend Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2010 23.17 Angel Perkins Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2006 22.91 Tiffany Townsend Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009

400 METERS PERFORMERS 400 METERS PERFORMANCES 51.22 Kiana Horton Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 51.22 Kiana Horton Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 51.42 Yulanda Nelson Des Moines, Iowa 1999 51.42 Yulanda Nelson Des Moines, Iowa 1999 51.85 Barbara Petrahn College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 51.85 Barbara Petrahn College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 51.85 Jennifer Jordan Des Moines, Iowa 1998 51.85 Jennifer Jordan Des Moines, Iowa 1998 52.05 Raena Rhone Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2015 51.92 Yulanda Nelson Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 1998 52.27 Angel Perkins Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2006 51.96 Yulanda Nelson Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999 52.71 Diamond Richardson Austin, Texas 2010 52.05 Raena Rhone Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional 2015 52.74 Leticia De Souza Waco, Texas 2017 52.08 Kiana Horton Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 52.75 Katrina Taylor Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2009 52.11 Kiana Horton Waco, Texas 2018 52.99 Stacy Milligan Austin, Texas (SWC) 1993 52.14 Yulanda Nelson Los Angeles, Calif. 1999

800 METERS PERFORMERS 800 METERS PERFORMANCES 2:02.26 Olicia Williams Stanford, Calif. 2015 2:02.26 Olicia Williams Stanford, Calif. 2015 2:02.41 Aaliyah Miller Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 2:02.41 Aaliyah Miller Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 2:04.69 Nichole Jones Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2007 2:03.32 Olicia Williams Waco, Texas 2015 2:05.32 Lauren Hagans Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 2:03.84 Aaliyah Miller Waco, Texas 2018 2:06.08 Lanie Millar Palo Alto, Calif. 2002 2:03.94 Olicia Williams Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2015 2:06.43 Brittany OgunMokun Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 2:04.12 Olicia Williams Fort Worth, Texas (Big 12) 2016 2:06.51 Danielle Bradley Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA Regional) 2007 2:04.69 Nichole Jones Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2007 2:06.68 Mariah Kelly Waco, Texas 2014 2:05.19 Olicia Williams Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2016 2:06.70 Jill Chertudi Tempe, Ariz. 1997 2:05.20 Olicia Williams Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2013 2:07.39 Jessica Purtell Waco, Texas 2016 2:05.23 Olicia Williams Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013

1,500 METERS PERFORMERS 1,500 METERS PERFORMANCES 4:15.01 Lauren Hagans Eugene, Ore. (Olympic Trials) 2008 4:15.01 Lauren Hagans Eugene, Ore. (Olympic Trials) 2008 4:16.03 Erin Bedell Waco, Texas 2009 4:15.43 Lauren Hagans Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2008 4:16.82 Sandy Forsythe Austin, Texas 1986 4:16.03 Erin Bedell Waco, Texas 2009 4:18.35 Mariah Kelly Stanford, Calif. 2014 4:16.82 Sandy Forsythe Austin, Texas 1986 4:18.45 Maggie Montoya Waco, Texas 2015 4:18.35 Mariah Kelly Stanford, Calif. 2014 4:18.50 Nichole Jones Waco, Texas 2008 4:18.45 Maggie Montoya Waco, Texas 2015 4:19.47 Natalie Nalepa Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 4:18.50 Nichole Jones Waco, Texas 2008 4:21.39 Chelsea Orr Palo Alto, Calif. 2016 4:19.36 Mariah Kelly Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA Regional) 2014 4:22.31 Rachel Johnson Austin, Texas 2014 4:19.47 Natalie Nalepa Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 4:24.44 Ruth Waller Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 4:20.01 Erin Bedell Beijing, China 2006

3,000 METERS PERFORMERS 3,000 METERS PERFORMANCES RECORDS 9:22.44 Sandy Forsythe Austin, Texas 1986 9:22.44 Sandy Forsythe Austin, Texas 1986 9:24.98 Maggie Montoya Waco, Texas 2015 9:24.98 Maggie Montoya Waco, Texas 2015 9:25.01 Natalie Nalepa Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 9:25.01 Natalie Nalepa Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 9:26.21 Sherri Smith Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 9:26.21 Sherri Smith Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 9:31.32 Lisa Stone Tempe, Ariz. 1991 9:29.21 Sherri Smith Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 9:31.34 Karin Ernstrom Austin, Texas 1999 9:31.32 Lisa Stone Tempe, Ariz. 1991 9:41.10 Peyton Thomas Waco, Texas 2016 9:31.34 Karin Ernstrom Austin, Texas 1999 9:43.90 Renae Van Wyhe Waco, Texas 2008 9:31.89 Sherri Smith Austin, Texas 1999 9:44.16 Jessi Barnes Waco, Texas 2008 9:32.42 Natalie Nalepa Waco, Texas 1998 9:44.21 Lyndsy Bedell Waco, Texas 2006 9:36.01 Lisa Stone Austin, Texas 1989 *current student-athletes in bold 53 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM WOMEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS

5,000 METERS PERFORMERS 5,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 15:39.42 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2014 15:39.42 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2014 15:44.52 Maggie Montoya Stanford, Calif. 2015 15:44.52 Maggie Montoya Stanford, Calif. 2015 16:01.11 Anna West Stanford, Calif. 2018 16:01.11 Anna West Stanford, Calif. 2018 16:10.62 Sherri Smith Des Moines, Iowa 1999 16:07.85 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2015 16:12.89 Natalie Nalepa Austin, Texas 1991 16:10.62 Sherri Smith Des Moines, Iowa 1999 16:13.71 Karin Ernstrom Des Moines, Iowa 1999 16:12.89 Natalie Nalepa Austin, Texas 1991 16:13.84 Cate Westenhover Stanford, Calif. 2012 16:13.71 Karin Ernstrom Des Moines, Iowa 1999 16:15.50 Sandy Forsythe Baton Rouge, La. 1986 16:13.84 Cate Westenhover Stanford, Calif. 2012 16:23.93 Lisa Stone Austin, Texas 1989 16:15.05 Natalie Nalepa Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 16:24.46 Debbie Thornhill Des Moines, Iowa 2003 16:15.36 Karin Ernstrom Buffalo, N.Y. (NCAA) 1998

10,000 METERS PERFORMERS 10,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 33:11.98 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2015 33:11.98 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2015 33:19.49 Lisa Stone Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 1991 33:19.49 Lisa Stone Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 1991 33:34.85 Debbie Thornhill Palo Alto, Calif. 2003 33:34.85 Debbie Thornhill Palo Alto, Calif. 2003 33:36.50 Sally Geis Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 33:35.72 Debbie Thornhill Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2003 33:46.98 Brittany Brockman Palo Alto, Calif. 2005 33:36.50 Sally Geis Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 33:56.48 Sherri Smith Arlington, Texas 1999 33:46.98 Brittany Brockman Palo Alton, Calif. 2005 33:59.56 Lindsey Bradley Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 33:51.50 Lisa Stone Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 1990 34:20.16 Kara Newton Walnut Hill, Calif. 2002 33:55.11 Brittany Brockman Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2005 34:43.82 Lyndsy Bedell Palo Alto, Calif. 2008 33:56.48 Sherri Smith Arlington, Texas 1999 34:46.64 Peyton Thomas Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 33:57.27 Lisa Stone Des Moines, Iowa 1991

100-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 100-METER HURDLES PERFORMANCES 12.59 Tiffani McReynolds Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 12.59 Tiffani McReynolds Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 13.22 Taije Jordan Austin, Texas 2014 12.70 Tiffani McReynolds Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 13.47 Kim Ford Lubbock, Texas (SWC) 1996 12.74 Tiffani McReynolds Austin, Texas 2011 13.47 Nzingah Kamani Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999 12.75 Tiffani McReynolds Austin, Texas 2015 13.59 Christina Holland Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 12.77 Tiffani McReynolds Sacremento, Calif. (USA) 2014 13.63 DeAna Carson Lincoln, Neb. (NCAA Regional) 2008 12.78 Tiffani McReynolds Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2014 13.67 Alisha Hooker Austin, Texas 2002 12.79 Tiffani McReynolds Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional 2015 13.77 Kennedy Bailey Austin, Texas 2018 12.81 Tiffani McReynolds Sacremento, Calif. (USA) 2014 13.86 Janelle Mulkey Waco, Texas 2004 12.84 Tiffani McReynolds Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA Regional) 2014 13.99 Dannielle Davis Austin, Texas 2014 12.86 Tiffani McReynolds Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014

400-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 400-METER HURDLES PERFORMANCES 56.81 Christina Holland Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 56.81 Christina Holland Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 57.05 Chava Demart College Station, Texas 2001 56.87 Christina Holland Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 57.31 Danielle Myricks Coulmbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2002 57.05 Chava Demart College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 57.12 Kiana Hawn Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2017 57.12 Kiana Hawn Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2017 59.16 Lauren Tillman Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA Regional) 2007 57.31 Danielle Myricks Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2002 59.34 Qing Qing Pan Waco, Texas 1992 57.44 Christina Holland Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2013 59.53 Shanta Bibbs Waco, Texas 2006 57.48 Kiana Hawn Austin, Texas 2016 59.67 Sarah Yocum Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 57.52 Christina Holland Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2012 59.90 Melanie Muller Waco, Texas 1984 57.53 Chava Demart Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2001 59.98 Kim Ford College Station, Texas 1996 57.55 Danielle Myricks Austin, Texas 2005

3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE PERFORMANCES 9:41.56 Rachel Johnson Sacremento, Calif. (USA) 2014 9:41.56 Rachel Johnson Sacremento, Calif. (USA) 2014 9:56.19 Erin Bedell Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 9:42.82 Rachel Johnson Sacremento, Calif. (USA) 2014 10:10.17 Danielle Bradley Palo Alto, Calif. 2009 9:42.93 Rachel Johnson Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 10:19.21 Jessa Chance Palo Alto, Calif. 2005 9:44.47 Rachel Johnson Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2014 10:23.73 Angela Marvin Des Moines, Iowa 2003 9:46.79 Rachel Johnson Kamloops, B.C., Canada (NACAC) 2014 10:24.01 Lyndsy Bedell Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 9:48.55 Rachel Johnson Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2015 10:28.96 Kristen Hanselka Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2010 9:49.31 Rachel Johnson Stanford, Calif. 2014 10:29.39 Monique Ortega Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 9:53.34 Rachel Johnson Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2015 10:36.20 Stephanie Bennett Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2002 9:53.56 Rachel Johnson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA Regional) 2014 10:43.11 Ann-Marie Dunlap Des Moines, Iowa 2015 9:54.38 Rachel Johnson Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2015

HIGH JUMP PERFORMERS HIGH JUMP PERFORMANCES 6-0 Kirsten Stepcick San Marcos, Texas 1993 6-0 Kirsten Stepcick San Marcos, Texas 1993 6-0 Laci Lewis Waco, Texas 1998 6-0 Laci Lewis Waco, Texas 1998 5-10.5 Megan Rose Waco, Texas 1998 5-10.75 Kirsten Stepcick New Orleans, La. (NCAA) 1993 5-9.25 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 5-10.5 Kirsten Stepcick Austin, Texas 1993 5-9.25 Dess Meek Austin, Texas 2010 5-10.5 Laci Lewis Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999

RECORDS 5-9 Melanie Muller n/a 1982 5-10.5 Megan Rose Waco, Texas 1998 5-8.5 Jordan Willmann Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2004 5-10 Laci Lewis Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999 5-8 Cynthia Benson Houston, Texas 2001 5-9.25 Jenna Pfeiffer Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 5-7.75 Kaylyn Schultz Des Moines, Iowa 2014 5-9.25 Dess Meek Austin, Texas 2010 5-7 Lauren Cook Waco, Texas 2013 5-9.25 Kirsten Stepcick Arlington, Texas 1993 5-6.5 Kate Glass Tempe, Ariz. 1993 *current student-athletes in bold 54 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK WOMEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS

POLE VAULT PERFORMERS POLE VAULT PERFORMANCES 15-1.5 Annie Rhodes Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 15-1.5 Annie Rhodes Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 13-7 Tuesdi Tidwell Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 14-7.25 Annie Rhodes San Antonio, Texas 2016 12-7.5 Kaleigh Teel Austin, Texas 2008 14-5.5 Annie Rhodes Fort Worth, Texas (Big 12) 2016 12-1.5 Kendra Phelps Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2000 14-5.25 Annie Rhodes Waco, Texas 2016 11-7.75 Shelley Keller Waco, Texas 2009 14-5.25 Annie Rhodes Des Moines, Iowa 2016 11-11.75 Ashley Korol Waco, Texas 2007 14-4.5 Annie Rhodes Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 11-11.75 Katie Stoever Waco, Texas 2007 14-3.25 Annie Rhodes Austin, Texas 2015 11-6.25 Anatalia Ashcroft Fort Worth, Texas 2018 14-1.25 Annie Rhodes Austin, Texas 2016 11-5.75 Hannah Peters Waco, Texas 2011 14-1.25 Annie Rhodes Waco, Texas 2016 11-3.75 Angel Tsai Fort Worth, Texas 2012 14-0 Annie Rhodes Austin, Texas 2014

LONG JUMP PERFORMERS LONG JUMP PERFORMANCES 21-10.25 April Holliness College Station, Texas (NCAA Reg.) 2004 21-10.25 April Holliness College Station, Texas (NCAA Reg.) 2004 21-8.25 LaKadron Ivery Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 21-8.25 LaKadron Ivery Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 21-4.75 DeAna Carson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 21-6 April Holliness Austin, Texas (NCAA) 2004 20-10.75 Brandi Harris Austin, Texas 1997 21-4.75 DeAna Carson Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 20-9.75 Yulanda Nelson Lubbock, Texas (SWC) 1996 21-4.25 April Holliness Waco, Texas 2002 20-7.75 Stacey Bowers College Station, Texas 1996 21-2.75 April Holliness Waco, Texas 2003 20-3.75 Kristen Barker College Station, Texas 1990 21-2 April Holliness Waco, Texas 2004 20-1.5 Amanda Mooney Abilene, Texas 1995 21-1.5 DeAna Carson Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2009 19-10.5 Diana Dunnington Waco, Texas 1977 21-1.25 April Holliness Norman, Okla. 2005 19-9 Kerry O’Bric Arlington, Texas 1999 21-0.75 April Holliness Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2003

TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMERS TRIPLE JUMP 46-1.25 Stacey Bowers Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999 46-1.25 Stacey Bowers Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1999 44-7 Brianna Richardson Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 45-10 Stacey Bowers Boise, Idaho (NCAA) 1999 44-5.25 Rachel Toliver Lubbock, Texas 2017 45-8 Stacey Bowers Austin, Texas 1999 44-1.25 Jessica Ubanyionwu Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 44-9.75 Stacey Bowers Bloomington, Ind. (NCAA) 1997 42-6 Alex Madlock Waco, Texas 2018 44-9.75 Stacey Bowers Eugene, Ore. 1999 42-2.75 Rachel Toliver Fort Worth, Texas 2016 44-8.5 Stacey Bowers Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 1998 42-1.25 April Holliness Waco, Texas 2002 44-7 Brianna Richardson Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 42-0 Kaitlin West Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 44-6.5 Stacey Bowers El Paso, Texas 1998 41-8.75 Brandi Harris Lubbock, Texas (SWC) 1996 44-6 Stacey Bowers Los Angeles, Calif. 1999 41-6 Danylle Kurywchak Lawrence, Kan. (NCAA Regional) 2016 44-5.25 Rachel Toliver Lubbock, Texas 2017

SHOT PUT PERFORMERS SHOT PUT PERFORMANCES 56-10.75 Cion Hicks Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 56-10.75 Cion Hicks Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 56-3.75 Skylar White Tempe, Ariz. 2011 56-3.75 Skylar White Tempe, Ariz. 2011 48-8 Suzie Snider n/a 1974 56-1 Cion Hicks Fort Worth, Texas (Big 12) 2016 44-8.5 Chana Jones Austin, Texas 1990 55-7 Skylar White Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 43-8.5 Rachal Roessler College Station, Texas 2001 55-5.75 Skylar White Austin, Texas 2012 43-7 Dorothy Payne College Station, Texas (SWC) 1992 55-5.5 Skylar White Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 42-7.5 Amber Barnes Austin, Texas 2003 55-3 Skylar White Waco, Texas 2012 41-11.25 Kerry O’Bric Waco, Texas 1999 55-3 Skylar White Waco, Texas 2011 41-8.75 Brittany Devereaux Waco, Texas 2006 55-2 Skylar White Austin, Texas 2013 40-2 Wendy Jacobson Waco, Texas 1988 55-0.25 Skylar White Lubbock, Texas 2012

DISCUS PERFORMERS DISCUS PERFORMANCES 189-2 Skylar White Lubbock, Texas 2012 189-2 Skylar White Lubbock, Texas 2012 187-6 Cion Hicks Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 187-6 Cion Hicks Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 178-6 Brittany Devereaux Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 182-1 Skylar White Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2012 156-11 Suzie Snider n/a 1975 181-0 Skylar White Austin, Texas 2013 152-4 Eboni Hammond Austin, Texas 2003 180-11 Skylar White Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2012 152-2 Taylor Torres Waco, Texas 2014 178-6 Brittany Devereaux Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 149-2 Chana Jones Waco, Texas 1993 178-3 Skylar White Waco, Texas 2011 148-2 Tammy Wilkerson Arlington, Texas 1994 178-0 Cion Hicks Austin, Texas 2016 144-1 Dorothy Payne Arlington, Texas 1991 177-11 Skylar White Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 139-7 Rachal Roessler College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 177-7 Brittany Devereaux Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2006

HAMMER THROW PERFORMERS HAMMER THROW PERFORMANCES

213-2 Erin Atkinson Austin, Texas 2013 213-2 Erin Atkinson Austin, Texas 2013 RECORDS 177-5 Jasmine Adekoya Lubbock, Texas 2012 211-5 Erin Atkinson Gainesville, Fla. 2013 162-8 Brittany Devereaux Waco, Texas 2008 211-5 Erin Atkinson Austin, Texas 2013 148-11 Michelle Campa Waco, Texas 2016 208-5 Erin Atkinson Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 141-6 Rachal Roessler Austin, Texas 2001 207-9 Erin Atkinson Fort Worth, Texas 2013 124-7 Angela Wilson Waco, Texas 1997 207-6 Erin Atkinson Waco, Texas 2013 110-4.5 Amber Barnes Waco, Texas 2003 206-8 Erin Atkinson Eugene, Ore. (Big 12) 2014 204-1 Erin Atkinson Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 203-4 Erin Atkinson Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2013 202-10 Erin Atkinson Waco, Texas 2012

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JAVELIN PERFORMERS JAVELIN PERFORMANCES 166-4 Megan Saxvenderweyden Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 166-4 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 154-8 Jenna Pfeiffer Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 160-4 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA Reg.) 2018 151-11 Tammy Wilkerson Austin, Texas 1995 158-7 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Fort Worth, Texas 2018 147-11 Taylor Torres Gainesville, Fla. 2014 154-10 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 137-0 Julie Holliman Waco, Texas 1994 154-9 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Waco, Texas 2018 135-4 Kerry O’Bric Waco, Texas 2000 154-8 Jenna Pfeiffer Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 133-1 Dess Meek Waco, Texas 2011 154-4 Megan SaxvanderWeyden Austin, Texas 2018 131-10 Missy Wolfe Austin, Texas 1988 152-10 Megan SaxvanderWeyden San Antonio, Texas 2018 126-0 Lauren Rover Waco, Texas 2013 152-3 Megan SaxvenderWeyden Waco, Texas 2017 124-1 Amber Markert Waco, Texas 2000 151-11 Tammy Wilkerson Austin, Texas (SWC) 1995

HEPTATHLON PERFORMERS HEPTATHLON PERFORMANCES 5,584 Jenna Pfeiffer Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 5,584 Jenna Pfeiffer Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 5,499 Jordan Willmann Austin, Texas (Big 12) 2003 5,499 Jordan Willman Austin, Texas (Big 12) 2003 5,481 Kerry O’Bric College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 5,481 Kerry O’Bric College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 5,095 Jessica Shadley Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 5,464 Kerry O’Bric Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 2000 5,037 Carly Grandcolas Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 5,428 Kerry O’Bric Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2000 4,866 Annie Householder College Station, Texas 2002 5,400 Jordan Willmann Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2003 4,648 Lauren Rover Huntsville, Texas 2012 5,368 Jordan Willman Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2004 4,626 Michelle Ratliff Huntsville, Texas 2012 5,364 Kerry O’Bric Austin, Texas 2001 4,271 Sonja Smith Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 5,326 Jordan Willman Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2004 4,237 Kim Brown Austin, Texas 2006 5,256 Jenna Pfeiffer Austin, Texas 2015

4X100-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X100-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 43.60 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 43.60 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend 43.61 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2008 43.61 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2008 Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend 43.69 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas 2016 43.69 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas 2016 Juanita Mainoo, Justise Dayries Juanita Mainoo, Justise Dayries 43.75 Tiffani McReynolds, Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa 2011 43.75 Tiffani McReynolds, Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Brittany Bruce, Brittany Carr Brittany Bruce, Brittany Carr 43.77 DeAna Carson, Tiffany Townsend Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 43.77 DeAna Carson, Tiffany Townsend Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 Brittany Bruce, Jessica Gregory Brittany Bruce, Jessica Gregory 43.85 DeAna Carson, Tiffany Townsend Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2009 43.75 Tiffani McReynolds, Tiffany Townsend Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 Tiana Hood, Jessica Gregory Brittany Bruce, Brittany Carr 43.90 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 43.85 DeAna Carson, Tiffany Townsend Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2009 Juanita Mainoo, Raven Grant Tiana Hood, Jessica Gregory 43.90 Marquisha Sefas, Angel Perkins Norman, Okla. (NCAA Reg.) 2005 43.90 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 Elizabeth Wilson, LaKadron Ivery Juanita Mainoo, Raven Grant 43.94 Ssereta Lafayette, Tamara Johnson Austin, Texas 1999 43.90 Marquisha Sefas, Angel Perkins Norman, Okla. (NCAA Reg) 2005 Stacey Bowers, Yulanda Nelson Elizabeth Wilson, LaKadron Ivery 44.02 Brittany Bruce, Carla Grace Lincoln, Neb. (NCAA Reg.) 2008 43.91 Kiana Horton, Taylor Bennett Austin, Texas 2016 Brittany Carr, Tiffany Townsend Juanita Mainoo, Justise Dayries

4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:29.11 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 1998 3:29.11 Angelique Banket, Alayah Cooper Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 1998 Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan Yulanda Nelson, Jennifer Jordan 3:29.30 Katrina Taylor, Carla Grace Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2006 3:29.30 Katrina Taylor, Kandace Tucker Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2006 Kandace Tucker, Angel Perkins Carla Grace, Angel Perkins 3:29.52 Katrina Taylor, Brittany Bruce Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 3:29.52 Katrina Taylor, Brittany Bruce Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 Diamond Richardson, Tiffany Townsend Diamond Richardson, Tiffany Townsend 3:30.03 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2018 3:30.03 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2018 Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton 3:30.34 Victoria Powell, Kiana Hawn Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 3:30.34 Victoria Powell, Kiana Hawn Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza 3:30.75 Alyssa Nichols, Ashley Fields Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 3:30.42 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 Olicia Williams, Raena Rhone Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton 3:30.95 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 3:30.62 Victoria Powell, Kiana Hawn Austin, Texas (NCAA Reg.) 2017 LaKadron Ivery, Danielle Myricks Kiana Horton, Leticia De Souza 3:30.99 Tiffany Wise, Chava Demart Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 2002 3:30.75 Alyssa Nichols, Ashley Fields Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 Danielle Myricks, Barbara Petrahn Olicia Williams, Raena Rhone 3:31.41 Tiffany Wise, Chava Demart Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2001 3:30.95 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2005 Keisa Brown, Barbara Petrahn LaKadron Ivery, Danielle Myricks 3:31.58 Diamond Richardson, Tiffany Townsend Des Moines, Iowa 2011 3:30.99 Tiffany Wise, Chava Demart Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 2002

RECORDS Brittany OgunMokun, Brittany Bruce Danielle Myricks, Barbara Petrahn

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4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 8:28.48 Danielle Bradley, Ruth Waller Des Moines, Iowa 2007 8:28.48 Danielle Bradley, Ruth Waller Des Moines, Iowa 2007 Lauren Hagans, Nichole Jones Lauren Hagans, Nichole Jones 8.29.98 Morgan Stewart, Alison Andrews-Paul Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 8.29.98 Morgan Stewart, Alison Andrews-Paul Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 Leticia De Souza, Aaliyah Miller Leticia De Souza, Aaliyah Miller 8:34.22 Jessica Purtell, Maggie Montoya Des Moines, Iowa 2016 8:34.22 Jessica Purtell, Maggie Montoya Des Moines, Iowa 2016 Chelsea Orr, Olicia Williams Chelsea Orr, Olicia Williams 8:36.00 Ivorie Walker, Angela Tharpe Gainesville, Fla. 2013 8:36.00 Ivorie Walker, Angela Tharpe Gainesville, Fla. 2013 Brittany OgunMokun, Olicia Williams Brittany OgunMokun, Olicia Williams 8:37.14 Leigh Ann Ganzar, Lizzy Whitney Des Moines, Iowa 2011 8:37.14 Leigh Ann Ganzar, Lizzy Whitney Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Mariah Kelly, Brittany OgunMokun Mariah Kelly, Brittany OgunMokun 8:38.73 Mariah Kelly, Maggie Montoya Des Moines, Iowa 2014 8:38.73 Mariah Kelly, Maggie Montoya Des Moines, Iowa 2014 Kristina Brown, Olicia Williams Kristina Brown, Olicia Williams 8:43.72 Stephanie Morgan, Lauren Simpson Des Moines, Iowa 2010 8:41.63 Danielle Bradley, Ruth Waller Austin, Texas 2007 Nichole Jones Erin Bedell Nichole Jones, Lauren Hagans 8:44.86 Heather Van Dyke, Natalie Nalepa Des Moines, Iowa 1991 8:43.72 Stephanie Morgan, Lauren Simpson Des Moines, Iowa 2010 Kristi Walkup, Kristen Mulliner Nichole Jones Erin Bedell 8:44.97 Kristi Walkup, Sonia Sepulveda Austin, Texas 1992 8:44.86 Heather Van Dyke, Natalie Nalepa Des Moines, Iowa 1991 Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner Kristi Walkup, Kristen Mulliner 8:45.18 Heather Van Dyke, Kristi Walkup Austin, Texas 1991 8:44.97 Kristi Walkup, Sonia Sepulveda Austin, Texas 1992 Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner Janet Dollins, Kristin Mulliner

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMANCES 11:08.88 Ruth Waller, Carla Grace Des Moines, Iowa 2007 11:08.88 Ruth Waller, Carla Grace Des Moines, Iowa 2007 Danielle Bradley, Nichole Jones Danielle Bradley, Nichole Jones 11:12.37 Maggie Montoya, Michelle Nwachukwu Des Moines, Iowa 2014 11:12.37 Maggie Montoya, Michelle Nwachukwu Des Moines, Iowa 2014 Mariah Kelly, Rachel Johnson Mariah Kelly, Rachel Johnson 11:12.75 Nichole Jones, Katrina Taylor Des Moines, Iowa 2009 11:12.75 Nichole Jones, Katrina Taylor Des Moines, Iowa 2009 Kathryn Benvegnu, Erin Bedell Kathryn Benvegnu, Erin Bedell 11:15.32 Lauren Hagans, Katrina Taylor Des Moines, Iowa 2006 11:15.32 Lauren Hagans, Katrina Taylor Des Moines, Iowa 2006 Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell 11:16.71 Maggie Montoya, Olicia Williams Des Moines, Iowa 2016 11:16.71 Maggie Montoya, Olicia Williams Des Moines, Iowa 2016 Jessica Purtell, Chelsea Orr Jessica Purtell, Chelsea Orr 11:17.10 Nichole Jones, Katrina Taylor Austin, Texas 2008 11:17.10 Nichole Jones, Katrina Taylor Austin, Texas 2008 Loren Hodges, Lauren Hagans Loren Hodges, Lauren Hagans 11:18.21 Stephanie Morgan, Lizzy Whitney Des Moines, Iowa 2010 11:18.21 Stephanie Morgan, Lizzy Whitney Des Moines, Iowa 2009 Nichole Jones, Erin Bedell Nichole Jones, Erin Bedell 11:18.40 Ann-Marie Dunlap, Raena Rhone Austin, Texas 2015 11:18.40 Ann-Marie Dunlap, Raena Rhone Austin, Texas 2015 Jessica Purtell, Maggie Montoya Jessica Purtell, Maggie Montoya 11:19.45 Lauren Hagans, Lauren Tillman Austin, Texas 2006 11:19.45 Lauren Hagans, Lauren Tillman Austin, Texas 2006 Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell Ruth Waller, Erin Bedell 11:21.48 Nichole Jones, Diamond Richardson Austin, Texas 2010 11:21.48 Nichole Jones, Diamond Richardson Austin, Texas 2010 Stephanie Morgan, Erin Bedell Stephanie Morgan, Erin Bedell

SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:42.11 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Horton Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 3:42.11 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Horton Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 Victoria Powell, Aaliyah Miller Victoria Powell, Aaliyah Miller 3:46.29 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Austin, Texas 2006 3:43.87 Taylor Bennett, Kiana Horton Austin, Texas 2018 Kandace Tucker, Lauren Hagans Victoria Powell, Aaliyah Miller 3:48.08 Tiffany Townsend, Brittney Carr Austin, Texas 2008 3:46.29 Angel Perkins, Carla Grace Austin, Texas 2006 Carla Grace, Lauren Hagans Kandace Tucker, Lauren Hagans 3:48.80 Tiffani McReynolds, Kehri Jones Des Moines, Iowa 2015 3:48.08 Tiffany Townsend, Brittney Carr Austin, Texas 2008 Raena Rhone, Olicia Williams Carla Grace, Lauren Hagans 3:49.14 Kehri Jones, Justise Dayries Des Moines, Iowa 2014 3:48.80 Tiffani McReynolds, Kehri Jones Des Moines, Iowa 2015 Raena Rhone, Olicia Williams Raena Rhone, Olicia Williams 3:51.64 Ssereta Lafayette, Tamara Johnson Austin, Texas 2001 3:49.14 Kehri Jones, Justise Dayries Des Moines, Iowa 2014 Tiffany Wise, Lanie Millar Raena Rhone, Olicia Williams 3:51.72 Chava Demart, Keisa Brown Des Moines, Iowa 2001 3:51.64 Ssereta Lafayette, Tamara Johnson Austin, Texas 2001 Barbara Petrahn, Lanie Millar Tiffany Wise, Lanie Millar 3:52.44 Kandace Tucker, Marquisha Sefas Des Moines, Iowa 2006 3:51.72 Chava Demart, Keisa Brown Des Moines, Iowa 2001 Angel Perkins, Erin Bedell Barbara Petrahn, Lanie Millar 3:54.98 Brittney Carr, Brittany Omogiate Des Moines, Iowa 2011 3:52.44 Kandace Tucker, Marquisha Sefas Des Moines, Iowa 2006 RECORDS Nichols, Lizzy Whitney Angel Perkins, Erin Bedell 3:59.12 Juanita Mainoo, Jhane King Austin, Texas 2017 3:54.98 Brittney Carr, Brittany Omogiate Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Victoria Powell, Jessica Purtell Nichols, Lizzy Whitney

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100 METERS PERFORMERS 100 METERS PERFORMANCES 9.76 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2015 9.76 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2015 10.03 Maxwell Willis Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 9.84 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (USA) 2015 10.12 Everett Walker Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 9.88 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 10.13 Woodrow Randall Austin, Texas 2011 9.90 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 10.13 Michael Johnson Waco, Texas (SWC) 1989 9.90 Trayvon Bromell Austin, Texas 2015 10.16 Bruce Davis Austin, Texas (SWC) 1984 9.91 Trayvon Bromell Beijing, China (Worlds) 2015 10.22 Tre Gardner Waco, Texas 2000 9.91 Trayvon Bromell Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 10.25 Keith Stanford Waco, Texas 1987 9.92 Trayvon Bromell Beijing, China (Worlds) 2015 10.28 Johnny Thomas Arlington, Texas 1984 9.92 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2014 10.28 Kermit Ward Austin, Texas 1989 9.93 Trayvon Bromell Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2015

200 METERS PERFORMERS 200 METERS PERFORMANCES 19.85 Michael Johnson Edinburgh, Scotland 1990 19.85 Michael Johnson Edinburgh, Scotland 1990 19.86 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 19.86 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 20.07 Maxwell Willis Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 19.91 Michael Johnson College Station, Texas 1990 20.29 Trey Harts Waco, Texas 2009 20.03 Trayvon Bromell Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 20.32 Reggie Witherspoon Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2007 20.06 Michael Johnson Austin, Texas 1989 20.42 Everett Walker Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2014 20.07 Maxwell Willis Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 20.45 Blake Heriot Fort Worth, Texas 2014 20.07 Michael Johnson Austin, Texas (SWC) 1988 20.47w Marcus Boyd Arlington, Texas 2011 20.09 Michael Johnson College Station, Texas 1988 20.49 Keith Stanford Austin, Texas 1987 20.13 Trayvon Bromell Austin, Texas (NCAA Regiona) 2015 20.52 Courtney Thomas Lincoln, Neb.. (Big 12) 2007 20.18 Trayvon Bromell Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2015

400 METERS PERFORMERS 400 METERS PERFORMANCES 44.00 Jeremy Wariner Athens, Greece (Olympics) 2004 44.00 Jeremy Wariner Athens, Greece (Olympics) 2004 44.21 Michael Johnson Rieti, 1990 44.21 Michael Johnson Rieti, Italy 1990 44.27 Darold Williamson Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2005 44.27 Darold Williamson Sacramento, Calif. 2005 44.47 Wil London Sacramento, Calif. (USATF) 2017 44.47 Wil London Sacramento, Calif. (USATF) 2017 44.59 Raymond Pierre Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1989 44.50 Jeremy Wariner College Station, Texas (Regional) 2004 44.72 Brandon Couts Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2000 44.51 Darold Williamson College Station, Texas (Regional) 2004 44.74 Marlon Ramsey Knoxville, Tenn. (NCAA) 1995 44.51 Darold Williamson Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2005 44.74 Raoul Howard Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1996 44.59 Raymond Pierre Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1989 44.75 LeJerald Betters Toluca, Mexico 2008 44.59 Darold Williamson Waco, Texas 2004 44.75 Deon Minor Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1992 44.60 Raymond Pierre Indianapolis, Ind. 1987

800 METERS PERFORMERS 800 METERS PERFORMANCES 1:45.98 Terril Davis Durham, N.C. 1990 1:45.98 Terril Davis Durham, N.C. 1990 1:46.88 Chris Gowell Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA) 2009 1:46.88 Chris Gowell Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 1:47.12 Todd Harbour Fort Worth, Texas 1980 1:47.12 Todd Harbour Fort Worth, Texas 1980 1:47.23 Wil Fitts Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2006 1:47.23 Derwin Graham Houston, Texas (SWC) 1986 1:47.23 Derwin Graham Houston, Texas (SWC) 1986 1:47.23 Wil Fitts Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2006 1:47.37 Floyd Thompson Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 1:47.32 Chris Gowell Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 1:47.40 Mark Collins Wichita, Kan. (USTFF) 1977 1:47.37 Floyd Thompson Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 1:47.41 Patrick Schoenball Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 1:47.38 Chris Gowell Austin, Texas (NCAA West) 2010 1:47.75 James Gilreath Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 1:47.40 Mark Collins Wichita, Kan. (USTFF) 1977 1:47.88 Darrin Strong Bloomington, Ind. (NCAA) 1997 1:47.41 Patrick Schoenball Manhattan, Kan. (Big12) 2012

1,500 METERS PERFORMERS 1,500 METERS PERFORMANCES 3:35.87 Todd Harbour Oslo, Norway 1980 3:35.87 Todd Harbour Oslo, Norway 1980 3:41.85 Chris Gowell Palo Alto, Calif. 2009 3:38.12 Todd Harbour Baton Rouge, La. 1981 3:42.66 John Robinson Austin, Texas 1982 3:39.27 Todd Harbour Champaign, Ill. (NCAA) 1979 3:44.73 Victor Valen Houston, Texas 1988 3:39.65 Todd Harbour Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1980 3:45.42 Doug Tucker Fort Worth, Texas 1980 3:41.70 Todd Harbour Baton Rouge, La. 1980 3:45.87 Ferenc Bekesi Palo Alto, Calif. 2001 3:41.85 Chris Gowell Stanford, Calif. 2009 3:45.89 Bjorge Ruud Baton Rouge, La. 1978 3:42.47 Todd Harbour Norman, Okla. 1980 3:46.52 Bo Price Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 3:42.53 Todd Harbour Austin, Texas (SWC) 1978 3:47.01 Nick Devenport Tempe, Ariz. 2003 3:42.60 Todd Harbour Austin, Texas 1981 3:47.07 Derwin Graham Waco, Texas 2015 3:42.66 John Robinson Austin, Texas 1982

5,000 METERS PERFORMERS 5,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 13:58.90 Pete Morales Des Moines, Iowa 1970 13:58.90 Pete Morales Des Moines, Iowa 1970 14:00.27 Brian Keim Des Moines, Iowa 1997 14:00.27 Brian Keim Des Moines, Iowa 1997 14:00.94 Kyle King Stanford, Calif. 2004 14:00.94 Kyle King Stanford, Calif. 2004 14:04.24 Devin Meyrer Stanford, Calif. 2018 14:04.24 Devin Meyrer Stanford, Calif. 2018 14:12.87 Bill Adams Waco, Texas 1977 14:06.92 Kyle King Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2002

RECORDS 14:13.34 Todd Harbour Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 14:11.82 Kyle King Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2003 14:15.65 Richard Woodall Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 14:12.87 Bill Adams Waco, Texas 1977 14:15.82 John Robinson Houston, Texas (SWC) 1982 14:13.34 Todd Harbour Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 14:18.20 Walter Reyna Austin, Texas 1968 14:15.65 Richard Woodall Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 14:18.70 Steve Clark Baton Rouge, La. 1987 14:15.82 John Robinson Houston, Texas (SWC) 1982

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10,000 METERS PERFORMERS 10,000 METERS PERFORMANCES 29:26.52 Matt Chance Palo Alto, Calif. 2005 29:26.52 Matt Chance Palo Alto, Calif. 2005 29:30.20 Bill Adams Des Moines, Iowa 1979 29:30.20 Bill Adams Des Moines, Iowa 1979 30:17.53 Matt Galvin Des Moines, Iowa 2014 29:37.00 Bill Adams Des Moines, Iowa 1978 30:27.42 Steve Hornbaker Austin, Texas (SWC) 1993 29:49.72 Matt Chance Palo Alto, Calif. 2003 30:30.52 Robbie Knorr Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 29:59.30 Bill Adams Austin, Texas 1979 30:32.19 Cody Wells Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 30:01.20 Bill Adams Champaign, Ill. (NCAA) 1979 30:36.45 Paul Fulton College Station, Texas (SWC) 1990 30:17.53 Matt Galvin Des Moines, Iowa 2014 30:38.14 Sam Sahli Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 30:27.42 Steve Hornbaker Austin, Texas (SWC) 1993 30:40.12 Brandon Reed Des Moines, Iowa 2010 30:30.25 Steve Hornbaker Des Moines, Iowa 1993 30:42.18 Behrane Reddy Des Moines, Iowa 1997 30:30.52 Robbie Knorr Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012

110-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 110-METER HURDLES PERFORMANCES 13.20 Jeff Jackson College Station, Texas 1996 13.20 Jeff Jackson College Station, Texas 1996 13.53 Reyna Thompson Houston, Texas (SWC) 1986 13.38 Jeff Jackson Atlanta, Ga. (Olympic Trials) 1996 13.60 Davy Duncan Wichita, Kan. 1976 13.44 Jeff Jackson Fayetteville, Ark. 1996 13.64 Bryce Grace Austin, Texas 2014 13.52 Jeff Jackson Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 1996 13.69 Arthur Smith Laredo, Texas 1991 13.53 Reyna Thompson Houston, Texas (SWC) 1986 13.70 Alcy Jackson Lubbock, Texas 1975 13.53 Jeff Jackson Arlington, Texas 1994 13.71 Charles Powell Austin, Texas 1987 13.53 Jeff Jackson Waco, Texas 1996 13.72 Jerome Miller Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 13.56 Reyna Thompson Waco, Texas 1986 13.77 John McAfee Waco, Texas 1998 13.60 Davy Duncan Wichita, Kan. 1976 13.79 Rhys Phillips Waco, Texas 2017 13.60 Jeff Jackson Denton, Texas 1995

400-METER HURDLES PERFORMERS 400-METER HURDLES PERFORMANCES 48.43 Bayano Kamani Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 2000 48.43 Bayano Kamani Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 2000 48.73 Paul Montgomery Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1982 48.68 Bayano Kamani Boise, Idaho (NCAA) 1999 49.22 Robert Griffin III Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 48.73 Paul Montgomery Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1982 49.34 Michael Smith Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2001 48.99 Bayano Kamani Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2001 49.45 Mario Watts Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 1998 49.14 Paul Montgomery Houston, Texas (SWC) 1982 49.50 Charles Powell Des Moines, Iowa 1986 49.20 Paul Montgomery Austin, Texas 1982 49.77 Justin Boyd Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 49.22 Robert Griffin III Boulder, Colo. (Big 12) 2008 49.90 TJ Holmes Fayetteville, Ark. (NCAA Regional) 2014 49.22 Bayano Kamani College Station, Texas (Big 12) 2001 50.13 Jeff Jackson Des Moines, Iowa 1995 49.30 Bayano Kamani Austin, Texas 2001 50.20 Jimmy Gailey Des Moines, Iowa 1974 49.34 Michael Smith Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2001

3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE PERFORMERS 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE PERFORMANCES 8:58.40 Trent Sharp Waco, Texas (SWC) 1989 8:58.40 Trent Sharp Waco, Texas (SWC) 1989 8:59.93 Derwin Graham Des Moines, Iowa 2014 8:59.93 Derwin Graham Des Moines, Iowa 2014 9:01.86 James Scott Waco, Texas (SWC) 1980 9:01.86 James Scott Waco, Texas (SWC) 1980 9:05.23 Kerry Morgan Houston, Texas 1985 9:02.07 Trent Sharp Austin, Texas 1989 9:06.55 Rob Morrow Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 9:02.59 Derwin Graham Austin, Texas 2015 9:11.70 Jimmy Phillips Austin, Texas 1987 9:04.70 James Scott College Station, Texas 1982 9:17.69 Taylor Jackson Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 9:05.23 Kerry Morgan Houston, Texas 1985 9:18.54 Paul Tidmore Waco, Texas 1989 9:06.55 Rob Morrow Palo Alto, Calif. 2006 9:18.95 David Cunningham Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 9:08.25 Derwin Graham Des Moines, Iowa 2015 9:19.90 Bob Mellgren Austin, Texas 1961 9:11.70 Jimmy Phillips Austin, Texas 1987

HIGH JUMP PERFORMERS HIGH JUMP PERFORMANCES 7-4.5 Jeff Wylie Houston, Texas 1989 7-4.5 Jeff Wylie Houston, Texas 1989 7-3.75 Garland Coalson Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1982 7-3.75 Garland Coalson Provo, Utah (NCAA) 1982 7-2.5 Bill Wimberly Abilene, Texas 1977 7-3.25 Jeff Wylie Houston, Texas 1991 7-2.25 Marcus Swiat San Antonio, Texas 2000 7-2.5 Bill Wimberly Abilene, Texas 1977 7-1 Kevin DeLorey Waco, Texas 1976 7-2.5 Jeff Wylie Norman, Okla. 1991 7-1 Robbie Payne Houston, Texas (SWC) 1982 7-2.25 Marcus Swiat San Antonio, Texas 2000 7-0 Sherman Harness San Antonio, Texas 2000 7-2.25 Jeff Wylie Houston, Texas 1989 7-0 Charles Pennington Waco, Texas 1979 7-2.25 Garland Coalson McAllen, Texas 1981 7-0 Gary Kafer Austin, Texas 1972 7-1 Robbie Payne Houston, Texas (SWC) 1982 6-11.5 Stan Curry Fort Worth, Texas 1969 7-1 Kevin DeLorey Waco, Texas 1976

POLE VAULT PERFORMERS POLE VAULT PERFORMANCES 19-2.75 Bill Payne Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 19-2.75 Bill Payne Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 RECORDS 18-5.25 Kurt Hanna Austin, Texas 1997 19-0.25 Bill Payne Abilene, Texas 1991 18-5 Todd Cooper Austin, Texas 1985 18-9.25 Bill Payne Waco, Texas 1990 18-4.5 David Hodge Stockholm, Sweden 1985 18-8.25 Bill Payne Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 1991 18-1.25 Chris Bohanan Waco, Texas 1990 18-6.5 Bill Payne Des Moines, Iowa 1991 18-0.5 Jim Autenreith Waco, Texas 2002 18-5.25 Kurt Hanna Austin, Texas 1997 18-0.5 Brandon Richards Des Moines, Iowa 1990 18-5 Todd Cooper Austin, Texas 1985 18-0.5 Mike Shafe Austin, Texas 1985 18-4.5 David Hodge Stockholm, Sweden 1985 17-8.5 Brandon Blain Houston, Texas 1995 18-2.5 David Hodge Austin, Texas (SWC) 1984 17-5.75 David Wooten Austin, Texas 1988 18-2.5 Bill Payne n/a 1989

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LONG JUMP PERFORMERS LONG JUMP PERFORMANCES 26-9.5 Danny Brabham College Station, Texas 1973 26-9.5 Danny Brabham College Station, Texas 1973 26-4.5 Chris Gillis Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2006 26-7 Danny Brabham Lubbock, Texas 1971 25-9.25 Lee Miles College Station, Texas (SWC) 1990 26-4.5 Chris Gillis Austin, Texas 2006 25-7.5 Ricky Thompson Waco, Texas 1974 26-3.75 Danny Brabham Lubbock, Texas 1971 25-6.5 Charles Powell Austin, Texas (SWC) 1984 26-2.5 Danny Brabham Lawrence, Kan. 1971 25-3.25 K.C. Jones Austin, Texas (SWC) 1979 26-2 Danny Brabham Lawrence, Kan. 1971 25-1.75 Queito Teasley Waco, Texas 2006 26-2 Danny Brabham Abilene, Texas 1971 24-11.75 John Simpson Waco, Texas 1985 26-1.75 Chris Gillis Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2006 24-11.25 Kascie Smith College Station, Texas 1998 26-1.5 Danny Brabham Lawrence, Kan. 1971 24-11 Mike Shivers Baton Rouge, La. 1976 26-0.5 Danny Brabham Lawrence, Kan. 1971

TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMERS TRIPLE JUMP PERFORMANCES 54-8.25 Felix Obi Austin, Texas 2017 54-8.25 Felix Obi Austin, Texas 2017 51-1.75 Jalen Seals Waco, Texas 2018 53-9.75 Felix Obi Fort Worth, Texas (Big 12) 2016 49-3.5 Charles Powell Austin, Texas (SWC) 1984 53-3.5 Felix Obi Lawrence, Kan. (NCAA Regional) 2016 48-2.75 Jerry Wells Waco, Texas 2008 53-3.5 Felix Obi Austin, Texas 2015 47-9 Danny Brabham Lubbock, Texas 1972 53-1-.75 Felix Obi Ames, Iowa (Big 12) 2015 47-5.25 Hank Gunlock Arlington, Texas 1971 52-9.25 Felix Obi Austin, Texas 2013 46-1 Justin Carswell Waco, Texas 1994 52-8.75 Felix Obi Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2015 45-11.25 Holland Morrison Arlington, Texas 1998 52-5 Felix Obi Waco, Texas 2016 45-9.75 Josh Camp Waco, Texas 2005 52-4 Felix Obi Waco, Texas 2015 45-2.5 Clifton Rubin Austin, Texas (SWC) 1995 52-2.5 Felix Obi Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013

SHOT PUT PERFORMERS SHOT PUT PERFORMANCES 63-6.25 Marvin Lewis Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 1987 63-6.25 Marvin Lewis Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 1987 60-2 Frank Mazza Corpus Christi, Texas 1964 62-11 Marvin Lewis Arlington, Texas 1987 59-5.5 Jim Lancaster Austin, Texas 1964 62-7.25 Marvin Lewis Lubbock, Texas (SWC) 1987 59-3.5 Dan Mosley Lubbock, Texas 1971 62-2.25 Marvin Lewis Des Moines, Iowa 1986 59-1.25 Vincent Carpenter Waco, Texas 1989 62-1.75 Marvin Lewis Waco, Texas 1987 58-10.5 John Fry Waco, Texas 1961 60-7 Marvin Lewis Austin, Texas 1986 56-8 Ronnie Brbantke Waco, Texas (SWC) 1969 60-4.75 Marvin Lewis College Station, Texas 1986 54-6 Desmine Hilliard Waco, Texas 2016 60-2 Frank Mazza Corpus Chrisi, Texas 1964 54-0 Clifton Rubin Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1997 60-1 Marvin Lewis College Station, Texas 1986 51-5.75 Adrian Edmonds Waco, Texas 2008 60-0.75 Marvin Lewis Houston, Texas 1986

DISCUS PERFORMERS DISCUS PERFORMANCES 194-0 Desmine Hilliard Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2013 194-0 Desmine Hilliard Eugene, Ore. (NCAA) 2013 185-3 Dan Mosley Waco, Texas 1971 187-5 Desmine Hilliard Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2013 181-7.5 Kevin Hancock Arlington, Texas 1984 185-7 Desmine Hilliard San Antonio, Texas 2016 181-1.5 Jim Lancaster Waco, Texas 1964 185-3 Dan Mosley Waco, Texas 1971 178-8 David Markert Dallas, Texas 1981 185-0 Desmine Hilliard Austin, Texas (NCAA Regional) 2013 175-9 Robert Jones College Station, Texas (SWC) 1990 183-2 Desmine Hilliard Waco, Texas 2016 174-11 Vincent Carpenter Waco, Texas (SWC) 1989 183-1 Desmine Hilliard Lawrence, Kan. (NCAA Regional) 2016 172-8 Marvin Lewis Lubbock, Texas (SWC) 1987 182-1 Desmine Hilliard Fort Worth, Texas 2013 172-5 John Fry Houston, Texas (SWC) 1961 181-7.5 Kevin Hancock Arlington, Texas 1984 168-1 Ted Weems Austin, Texas (SWC) 1977 181-7 Kevin Hancock Austin, Texas (SWC) 1984

HAMMER PERFORMERS HAMMER PERFORMANCES 174-8 Chris Cardwell Houston, Texas 2007 174-8 Chris Cardwell Houston, Texas 2007 147-9 Michael Stevick Abilene, Texas 2008 170-5 Chris Cardwell Lincoln, Neb. (Big 12) 2007 137-1 Blake Havran Waco, Texas 2004 169-7 Chris Cardwell Des Moines, Iowa 2006 127-1.75 Adrian Edmonds Waco, Texas 2008 169-3 Chris Cardwell Denton, Texas 2007 120-2 Jeff Dacunha Waco, Texas 2000 169-2 Chris Cardwell Waco, Texas 2007 108-10 Clifton Rubin Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1997 168-7 Chris Cardwell Waco, Texas 2007 97-11 James Hernandez Waco, Texas 2002 167-8 Chris Cardwell Palo Alto, Calif. 2007 96-9.25 Austin Heape Waco, Texas 2003 167-1 Chris Cardwell Waco, Texas 2006 160-5 Chris Cardwell Norman, Okla. 2005 159-4 Chris Cardwell Waco, Texas 2006

JAVELIN PERFORMERS JAVELIN PERFORMANCES 257-2 Nick Lyons Waco, Texas 2011 257-2 Nick Lyons Waco, Texas 2011 225-2 Blake Mayberry Waco, Texas 2014 248-1.5 Nick Lyons Austin, Texas 2011 209-5 Richard Hansen Fort Worth, Texas 2016 242-1 Nick Lyons Eugene Ore. (NCAA West) 2011 207-0 Bobby Rawls Waco, Texas 1986 239-7 Nick Lyons Austin, Texas 2010 203-9 Ricky Sanchez Waco, Texas (Big 12) 2018 236-0 Nick Lyons Tempe, Ariz. 2011

RECORDS 201-1 Clifton Rubin Waco, Texas (Big 12) 1997 231-9 Nick Lyons Des Moines, Iowa 2011 200-2 Chase Hood Waco, Texas 2017 230-4 Nick Lyons Waco, Texas 2010 194-5 Ray Matthews Waco, Texas 1992 229-6 Nick Lyons Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2010 194-3 Blake Rawls Fayetteville, Ark. 2018 226-11 Nick Lyons Norman, Okla. (Big 12) 2011 190-9.75 Ron Beauford Waco, Texas 2003 225-2 Blake Mayberry Austin, Texas 2014

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4X100-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X100-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 38.98 Kermit Ward, Tony Miller Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 1990 38.98 Kermit Ward, Tony Miller Durham, N.C. (NCAA) 1990 Michael Johnson, Lee Miles Michael Johnson, Lee Miles 39.09 Woodrow Randall, Whitney Prevost Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 39.09 Woodrow Randall, Whitney Prevost Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2011 Marcus Boyd, Zwede Hewitt Marcus Boyd, Zwede Hewitt 39.09 Trayvon Bromell, Blake Heriot Austin, Texas 2014 39.09 Trayvon Bromell, Blake Heriot Austin, Texas 2014 Everett Walker, Alex Reece Everett Walker, Alex Reece 39.10 Bruce Davis, Arthur McCullar Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 39.10 Bruce Davis, Arthur McCullar Dallas, Texas (SWC) 1981 Gerald McNeil, Zeke Jefferson Gerald McNeil, Zeke Jefferson 39.15 Everett Walker, Whitney Prevost Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2012 39.15 Everett Walker, Whitney Prevost Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2012 Woodrow Randall, Blake Heriot Woodrow Randall, Blake Heriot 39.16 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 39.16 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 Reyna Thompson, Willie Caldwell Reyna Thompson, Willie Caldwell 39.18 Marcus Boyd, Whitney Prevost Austin, Texas 2010 39.17 Marcus Boyd, Whitney Prevost Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts Woodrow Randall, Zwede Hewitt 39.20 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 39.18 Marcus Boyd, Whitney Prevost Austin, Texas 2010 Reyna Thompson, John Simpson Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts 39.22 Malik Wilson, Kevin Harris Austin, Texas 2015 39.20 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 Bryce Grace, Trayvon Bromell Reyna Thompson, John Simpson 39.23 Bruce Davis, Johnny Thomas Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 39.21 Marcus Boyd, Whitney Prevost Austin, Texas 2011 Willie Caldwell, Zeke Jefferson Woodrow Randall, Zwede Hewitt

4X200-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X200-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 1:21.06 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Des Moines, Iowa 1985 1:21.06 Darnell Chase, Johnny Thomas Des Moines, Iowa 1985 Willie Caldwell, John Simpson Willie Caldwell, John Simpson 1:21.10 Kermit Ward, James Glenn Austin, Texas 1989 1:21.10 Kermit Ward, James Glenn Austin, Texas 1989 Raymond Pierre, Michael Johnson Raymond Pierre, Michael Johnson 1:21.24 Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre Des Moines, Iowa 1987 1:21.24 Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre Des Moines, Iowa 1987 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford 1:21.25 Courtney Thomas, Marcus Boyd Austin, Texas 2010 1:21.25 Courtney Thomas, Marcus Boyd Austin, Texas 2010 Whitney Prevost, Trey Harts Whitney Prevost, Trey Harts 1:21.47 Woodrow Randall, Marcus Boyd Des Moines, Iowa 2011 1:21.47 Woodrow Randall, Marcus Boyd Des Moines, Iowa 2011 Zwede Hewitt, Whitney Prevost Zwede Hewitt, Whitney Prevost 1:21.59 Eric Lathan, Michael Ford Austin, Texas 1995 1:21.59 Eric Lathan, Michael Ford Austin, Texas 1995 Raoul Howard, Deon Miinor Raoul Howard, Deon Miinor 1:21.65 Courtney Thomas, LaJerald Betters Des Moines, Iowa 2007 1:21.64 Courtney Thomas, Marcus Boyd Des Moines, Iowa 2010 Trey Harts, Reggie Witherspoon Whitney Prevost, Trey Harts 1:21.76 Justin Allen, Whitney Prevost Austin, Texas 2012 1:21.65 Courtney Thomas, LaJerald Betters Des Moines, Iowa 2007 Blake Heriot, Everett Walker Trey Harts, Reggie Witherspoon 1:21.77 Kermit Ward, Lee Miles Austin, Texas 1990 1:21.76 Justin Allen, Whitney Prevost Austin, Texas 2012 Tony Miller, Michael Johnson Blake Heriot, Everett Walker 1:22.01 Whitney Prevost, Courtney Thomas Des Moines, Iowa 2009 1:21.77 Kermit Ward, Lee Miles Austin, Texas 1990 Marcus Boyd, Trey Harts Tony Miller, Michael Johnson

4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 4X400-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:00.04 Reggie Witherspoon, LaJerald Betters Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2007 3:00.04 Reggie Witherspoon, LeJerald Betters Sacramento, Calif. (NCAA) 2007 Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers Kevin Mutai, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 3:00.22 Marcus Boyd, Justin Boyd Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2008 3:00.22 Marcus Boyd, Justin Boyd Des Moines, Iowa (NCAA) 2008 LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers LeJerald Betters, Quentin Iglehart-Summers 3:00.60 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard Knoxville, Tenn. (NCAA) 1995 3:00.60 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard Knoxville, Tenn. (NCAA) 1995 Corey Williams, Deon Minor Corey Williams, Deon Minor 3:00.61 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard Arlington, Texas 1995 3:00.61 Michael Ford, Raoul Howard Arlington, Texas 1995 Deon Minor, Marlon Ramsey Deon Minor, Marlon Ramsey 3:00.64 Daniel Fredericks, Tony Miller Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1992 3:00.64 Daniel Fredericks, Tony Miller Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1992 Ethridge Green, Deon Minor Ethridge Green, Deon Minor 3:00.66 Todd Thompson, Terril Davis Kingston, Jamaica 1989 3:00.66 Todd Thompson, Terril Davis Kingston, Jamaica 1989 Raymond Pierre, Michael Johnson Raymond Pierre, Michael Johnson 3:00.83 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 1987 3:00.83 Darnell Chase, Keith Stanford Baton Rouge, La. (NCAA) 1987 Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre Michael Johnson, Raymond Pierre 3:00.84 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 3:00.84 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham Austin, Texas (NCAA) 1985 Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell 3:00.88 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham Austin, Texas 1985 3:00.88 Darnell Chase, Derwin Graham Austin, Texas 1985 RECORDS Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell Johnny Thomas, Willie Caldwell 3:00.97 Michael Ford, Marlon Ramsey Fayetteville, Ark. 1996 3:00.97 Michael Ford, Marlon Ramsey Fayetteville, Ark. 1996 Darrin Strong, Raoul Howard Darrin Strong, Raoul Howard

*current student-athletes in bold 61 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM MEN’S OUTDOOR ALL-TIME LISTS SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMANCES 3:13.00 Kermit Ward, Michael Johnson Austin, Texas 1989 3:13.00 Kermit Ward, Michael Johnson Austin, Texas 1989 Raymond Pierre, Terril Davis Raymond Pierre, Terril Davis 3:14.20 Kermit Ward, James Glenn Des Moines, Iowa 1989 3:14.20 Kermit Ward, James Glenn Des Moines, Iowa 1989 Raymond Pierre, Terril Davis Raymond Pierre, Terril Davis 3:15.01 Jeremy Wariner, Jaimen Saziru Austin, Texas 2004 3:15.01 Jeremy Wariner, Jaimen Saziru Austin, Texas 2004 Darold Williamson, Wil Fitts Darold Williamson, Wil Fitts 3:15.96 Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts Austin, Texas 2009 3:15.96 Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts Austin, Texas 2009 Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Chris Gowell Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Chris Gowell 3:15.99 Trayvon Bromell, Kevin Harris Austin, Texas 2015 3:15.99 Trayvon Bromell, Kevin Harris Austin, Texas 2015 George Caddick, Brandon Moore George Caddick, Brandon Moore 3:16.15 Kermit Ward, Danny Fredericks Dallas, Texas 1990 Michael Johnson, Terril Davis 3:16.15 Kermit Ward, Danny Fredericks Dallas, Texas 1990 3:16.44 Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts Austin, Texas 2010 Michael Johnson, Terril Davis Michael Liggins, James Gilreath 3:16.44 Courtney Thomas, Trey Harts Austin, Texas 2010 3:17.00 Dick Bourland, Wayne Brandt Des Moines, Iowa 1965 Michael Liggins, James Gilreath Pat Rogers, Rex Garvin 3:16.81 Kermit Ward, Michael Johnson Austin, Texas 1990 3:17.14 Trey Harts, Courtney Thomas Des Moines, Iowa 2007 Raymond Pierre, Terril Davis Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Kevin Mutai 3:17.00 Dick Bourland, Wayne Brandt Des Moines, Iowa 1965 3:17.23 Mike Fisher, Steve Sims Waco, Texas 1978 Pat Rogers, Rex Garvin Chris Clarke, Mark Collins 3:17.14 Trey Harts, Courtney Thomas Des Moines, Iowa 2007 Quentin Iglehart-Summers, Kevin Mutai 4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMERS 7:17.55 Jon Capron, Damian Davis Des Moines, Iowa 2000 4X800-METER RELAY PERFORMANCES Jonathan Pike, Floyd Thompson 7:17.55 Jon Capron, Damian Davis Des Moines, Iowa 2000 7:17.9+ Phil McClendon, Arthur Nious Des Moines, Iowa 1976 Jonathan Pike, Floyd Thompson Walker Lea, Mark Lawless 7:17.9+ Phil McClendon, Arthur Nious Des Moines, Iowa 1976 7:19.04 John Robinson, Bob Forsythe Austin, Texas 1984 Walker Lea, Mark Lawless Steve Horton, Derwin Graham 7:19.04 John Robinson, Bob Forsythe Austin, Texas 1984 7:19.86 James Gilreath, Ben Haby Des Moines, Iowa 2010 Steve Horton, Derwin Graham Gavyn Nero, Chris Gowell 7:19.86 James Gilreath, Ben Haby Des Moines, Iowa 2010 7:20.3+ Ray Alaniz, John Mayfield Des Moines, Iowa 1970 Jimmy Miller, Bob Brice Gavyn Nero, Chris Gowell 7:20.50 Duff McDuffee, Steve Horton Austin, Texas 1983 7:20.3+ Ray Alaniz, John Mayfield Des Moines, Iowa 1970 Grant Thacker, Derwin Graham Jimmy Miller, Bob Brice 7:20.50 Bobby Kennedy, Larry Davis Austin, Texas 1977 7:20.50 Duff McDuffee, Steve Horton Austin, Texas 1983 Phil McClendon, Mark Collins Grant Thacker, Derwin Graham 7:21.80 Ray Alaniz, James Miller Waco, Texas 1968 7:20.50 Bobby Kennedy, Larry Davis Austin, Texas 1977 Barry Reno, Ronald Garner Phil McClendon, Mark Collins 7:22.99 Drew Seale, James Gilreath Austin, Texas 2012 7:21.80 Ray Alaniz, James Miller Waco, Texas 1968 Gavyn Nero, Patrick Schoenball Barry Reno, Ronald Garner 7:23.20 Walker Lea, Phil McClendon Austin, Texas 1974 7:22.99 Drew Seale, James Gilreath Austin, Texas 2012 Mark Lawless, Sonny Rollo Gavyn Nero, Patrick Schoenball 7:23.20 Walker Lea, Phil McClendon Austin, Texas 1974 DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMERS Mark Lawless, Sonny Rollo 9:31.68 Greg Harbour, Bill Hartson Des Moines, Iowa 1980 Doug Tucker, Todd Harbour DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY PERFORMANCES 9:34.63 Jeff Hilburn, Bobby Burkhalter Des Moines, Iowa 1979 9:31.68 Greg Harbour, Bill Hartson Des Moines, Iowa 1980 Bjorge Ruud, Todd Harbour Doug Tucker, Todd Harbour 9:35.27 Doug Tucker, Bobby Burkhalter College Station, Texas 1981 9:34.63 Jeff Hilburn, Bobby Burkhalter Des Moines, Iowa 1979 John Robinson, Todd Harbour Bjorge Ruud, Todd Harbour 9:37.03 Chris Clarke, Mark Collins Des Moines, Iowa 1978 9:35.27 Doug Tucker, Bobby Burkhalter College Station, Texas 1981 Bjorge Ruud, Todd Harbour 9:39.98 Gavyn Nero, Drew Seale, Des Moines, Iowa 2012 John Robinson, Todd Harbour James Gilreath, Patrick Schoenball 9:37.03 Chris Clarke, Mark Collins Des Moines, Iowa 1978 9:40.38 Gavyn Nero, J.T. Scheuerman Des Moines, Iowa 2010 Bjorge Ruud, Todd Harbour James Gilreath, Chris Gowell 9:39.98 Gavyn Nero, Drew Seale, Des Moines, Iowa 2012 9:42.14 Ferenc Bekesi, Joel Martin Austin, Texas 2002 James Gilreath, Patrick Schoenball Jon Capron, Kyle King 9:40.38 Gavyn Nero, J.T. Scheuerman Des Moines, Iowa 2010 9:43.17 Bo Price, Joel Martin Austin, Texas 2004 James Gilreath, Chris Gowell Wil Fitts, Kyle King 9:42.14 Ferenc Bekesi, Joel Martin Austin, Texas 2002 9:43.80 Derwin Graham, Scot Buchanan Baton Rouge, La. 1984 Jon Capron, Kyle King Steve Horton, John Robinson 9:43.17 Joel Martin, Bo Price Austin, Texas 2004 9:44.17 Gavyn Nero, Joe Barb Austin, Texas 2012 Wil Fitts, Kyle King Drew Seale, Patrick Schoenball 9:43.80 Derwin Graham, Scot Buchanan Baton Rouge, La. 1984 Steve Horton, John Robinson DECATHLON PERFORMERS 9:44.17 Gavyn Nero, Joe Barb Austin, Texas 2012 7,635 Tommy Richards Houston, Texas (SWC) 1991 Drew Seale, Patrick Schoenball 7,344 Henry Vidosola Lubbock, Texas (Big 12) 2014 7,083 Chase Hood Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017

RECORDS 7,080 Luke Littlefield Austin, Texas 2017 6,829 Brian Brabham Austin, Texas (SWC) 1995 6,804 Hunter Powell Lawrence, Kan. (Big 12) 2017 6,768 Hunter Brook Huntsville, Texas 2012 6,648 Jeff Dacunha Columbia, Mo. (Big 12) 2000 6,577 Eric Bostick Manhattan, Kan. (Big 12) 2012 5,107 Adam Vavroch Fort Worth, Texas (SWC) 1994 *current student-athletes in bold 62 2018-19 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK CLYDE HART TRACK & FIELD STADIUM RECORDS

WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS 100 Meters 11.11 Texas 2018 200 Meters 22.71 Taylor Bennett Baylor 2016 400 Meters 50.80 Phyllis Francis Nike 2016 800 Meters 2:00.72 Laura Roesler Nike/TX Elite TC 2016 1,500 Meters 4:14.35 Hannah Fields Oklahoma Baptist 2015 3,000 Meters 9:24.98 Maggie Montoya Baylor 2015 5,000 Meters 16:15.12 Sharon Lokedi Kansas 2018 10,000 Meters 34:56.39 Sharon Lokedi Kansas 2018 100-Meter Hurdles 12.65 Rushelle Burton Texas 2018 400-Meter Hurdles 56.06 Ranae McKenzie Kansas State 2018 2,000-Meter Steeplechase 7:21.43 Cassidy Adams North Texas 2018 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 9:59.53 Sarah Scott Oklahoma 2018 4x100-Meter Relay 43.61 Jennifer Madu, Ashton Purvis, Texas A&M 2015 Kamaria Brown, Aaliyah Brown 4x200-Meter Relay Not contested 4x400-Meter Relay 3:30.42 Victoria Powell, Taylor Bennett Baylor 2018 Aaliyah Miller, Kiana Horton Sprint Medley Relay Not contested 4x800-Meter Relay Not contested High Jump 6-2.00 [1.88m] Rachel McCoy Unattached 2016 Pole Vault 14-8.25 [4.48m] Alexis Weeks Arkansas 2017 Long Jump 20-3.75 [6.19m] Je’Nia Sears Fresno State 2016 Triple Jump 45-7.34 [13.94m] Crystal Manning Unattached 2016 Shot Put 59-3.50 [18.07m] Jessica Woodard Oklahoma 2018 Discus 199-3 [60.73m] Shelbi Vaughan Texas A&M 2016 Hammer 223-9 [68.21m] Janee’ Kassanavoid Kansas State 2018 Javelin 198-3 [60.42m] Hannah Carson Texas Tech 2016 Heptathlon 5,793 pts. Kaylee Hinton Texas Tech 2018

MEN’S TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS 100 Meters 10.02 Trayvon Bromell Baylor 2015 200 Meters 20.13 Divine Oduduru Texas Tech 2018 400 Meters 44.60 Texas A&M 2017 800 Meters 1:47.34 Charles Jones Texas Tech 2016 1,500 Meters 3:44.63 Sam Worley Texas 2018 Mile Run Not contested 3,000 Meters 8:25.22 Emmanual Rotich Tulane 2016 5,000 Meters 14:29.76 Henry Lelei Unattached 2015 10,000 Meters 30:56.47 Edwin Kurgat Iowa State 2018 110-Meter Hurdles 13.70 Bryce Grace Baylor 2015 400-Meter Hurdles 48.61 Nike 2015 2,000-Meter Steeplechase 6:24.65 Matthew Morgan North Texas 2018 3,000-Meter Steeplechase 8:46.41 Austin Bussing Adidas/Rogue AC 2015 4x100-Meter Relay 38.78 Roy Ejiakuekwu, Kemar Mowatt Arkansas 2017 Josh Washington, Kenzo Cotton 4x200-Meter Relay Not contested 4x400-Meter Relay 3:02.19 Mylik Kerley, Kyree Johnson Texas A&M 2018 Ilolo Izu, Devin Dixon Sprint Medley Relay Not contested 4x800-Meter Relay Not contested High Jump 7-5.75 [2.28m] Vernon Turner Oklahoma 2018 Pole Vault 18-2.5 [5.55m] Logan Cunningham Unattached 2016 Long Jump 26-5.75 [7.91m] Charles Brown Texas Tech 2018 Triple Jump 53-8.5 [16.37m] Latario Collie Texas A&M 2016 Shot Put 66-3.00 [20.19m] Adrian Piperi Texas 2018 Discus 194-2 [59.19m] Eric Kicinski Texas Tech 2018 Hammer 237-5 [72.37m] Gleb Dudarev Kansas 2018 Javelin 248-6 [75.74m] Ioannis Kyriazis Texas A&M 2015 Decathlon 7,588 pts. Steele Wasik Texas 2018

ABOUT CLYDE HART TRACK & FIELD STADIUM The 2019 season marks the fifth year with Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium on the Baylor campus. Named for legendary Baylor track coach, Clyde Hart, the $18.1 million facility was dedicated RECORDS on Dec. 5, 2014. The stadium accommodates 5,000 spectators and participants with seating on the front and back stretches. It was designed by Kansas City-based Populous, which planned McLane Stadium, and built by Austin Commercial and Flintco, which also constructed the football stadium. The facility has hosted the Baylor Invitational, Michael Johnson Invitational and Big 12 Outdoor Track & Field Championships during the 2014-2018 seasons.

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