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2020-21 Track & Field Media Guide 1 2020-21 TRACK & FIELD MEDIA GUIDE 1 Table of Contents a22021021 CCrossross CCountryountry SSchedulechedule Track Team Rosters ..........................................................................3-4 1/30 Big Ten Championships (Shelbyville, Indiana) 2021 Quick Facts: ................................................................................ 5 Coaching & Support Staff : ...................................................................6 22020-21020-21 IIndoorndoor TTrackrack & FFieldield SSchedulechedule All-Time Coaching Records ...............................................................7-8 1/9 Border Ba le (vs. Minnesota) Team Photo ......................................................................................... 9 1/16 Nebraska Open Hawkeye Facili es: .......................................................................10-11 1/22-23 Wieczorek Invita onal 2020 Track & Field Season Reviews: ............................................12-15 1/30 Big Ten Mul Invite Iowa’s Olympians: ............................................................................. 16 2/6 Frank Sevigne Husker Invite Track & Field NCAA Champions: ........................................................17 2/12-13 Hawkeye B1G Invita onal Track & Field All-Americans & Na onal Honorees: ......................18-20 2/12-13 Spire Big Ten Prep Track & Field Regional Champions & Honorees: ...............................21 2/25-27 Big Ten Championships (Gevena, Ohio) Track & Field Big Ten Champions & Honorees: ............................22-27 3/11-13 NCAA Championships (Faye eville, Arkansas) Academic Honors .........................................................................28-30 Drake Relays Champions: ..................................................................31 Track & Field Indoor School & Facility Records: ...........................29-30 Track & Field Indoor Top 10 Performers: .....................................31-34 22021021 OOutdoorutdoor TTrackrack & FFieldield SSchedulechedule Track & Field Outdoor School & Facility Records: ........................35-36 3/26-27 B1G Invite #1 Track & Field Outdoor Top 10 Performers: ..................................37-40 4/2-3 North Florida B1G Invita onal Track & Field Top 10 Relays ..........................................................41-42 4/9-10 B1G Invite #2 Hawkeye Women’s Elite Compe tors: .........................................46-47 4/16-17 B1G Invite #3 Hawkeye Men’s Elite Compe tors ................................................48-49 4/16-17 B1G Texas Invitataional Na onal Iowa Varsity Club Hall of Fame: .......................................... 50 4/23-24 B1G Preview All-Time Track & Field Le erwinners: ..........................................51-59 5/1 Billy Hayes Invita onal Cross Country Team Rosters & Quick Facts: ..................................... 60 5/8 B1G Invite #4 2020 Cross Country Season Reviews: ...........................................61-63 5/14-16 Big Ten Championships Cross Country School & Course Records: .......................................... 64 5/27-29 NCAA Regional (College Sta on, Texas) Cross Country Awards & Honors: .................................................65-67 6/9-12 NCAA Championships (Eugene, Oregon) All-Time Cross Country Le erwinners: .........................................68-70 UI Intercollegiate Athletics Department Mission Statement The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athle cs is to provide the administra ve and coaching support, facili es, resources, and equipment necessary for student-athletes to graduate from The University of Iowa while compe ng successfully in broad-based championship caliber intercollegiate athle cs. The overall well-being of the par cipant and integrity of the program are paramount in all that we do. UI Nondiscrimination Statement The University of Iowa prohibits discrimination in employment, UI Accessibility Statement educational programs, and activities on the basis of race, creed, Individuals with disabili es are encouraged to a end all University color, religion, na onal origin, age, sex, pregnancy, disability, gene c of Iowa- sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who informa on, status as a U.S. veteran, service in the U.S. military, requires a reasonable accommoda on in order to par cipate in this sexual orienta on, gender iden ty, associa onal preferences, or any program, please contact the UI Athle cs Ticket offi ce (319-335-9309) other classifi ca on that deprives the person of considera on as an or UI Athle cs Event Management (319-335-9247). individual. The university also affi rms its commitment to providing equal opportuni es and equal access to university facili es. For addi onal Credits informa on on nondiscrimina on policies, contact the Director, Offi ce The University of Iowa men’s track and fi eld and cross country media of Equal Opportunity and Diversity, the University of Iowa, 202 Jessup guide was wri en, designed and edited by Athle c Communica ons Hall, Iowa City, IA 52242-1316, 319-335-0705 (voice), 319-335-0697 Assistant Maggie Wesley, and Assistant Athletic Communication (TDD),[email protected]. Directors Traci Wagner and Chris Brewer. Photographs provided by Brian Ray, Stephen Malley, Darren Miller and University of Iowa CMP Photo Services. Cover artwork designed by Mindy Gardner. 2 IOWA hawkeyesports.com 2021 Men’s Track & Field Roster NAME YEAR EVENT HOMETOWN (LAST SCHOOL) Pronunciation Guide Josh Andrews Jr. Mid Distance Urbandale, Iowa (Waukee) Name .................................Pronuncia on Elijah Barnes Jr. Throws Fort Madison, Iowa (Iowa Central CC) Alex Birke So. Mid Distance Cumbria, England (Kendal TC) Elijah Barnes .................................ill-LIE-juh Josh Braverman Sr. Hurdles Lacey, Wash. (River Ridge High) Ian Geisler .....................................GUY-slur Jamal Bri Sr. Hurdles Las Vegas, Nev. (College of Sequoias) Spencer Gudgel ............................ GUD-gell Armando Bryson So. Mid Distance Long Beach, Calif. (Long Beach Wilson) Peyton Haack .....................................HOCK James Carter Jr. Jumps Oak Creek, Wis. (Oak Creek) Tanner Iske ...................................... iss-KEY Raymund Clarke RS Sr. Hurdles Roselle, N.J. (Clark Abraham) Khullen Jeff erson ............................CULLEN Grant Conway So. Hurdles St. James, Mo. (St. James) Keith Keahna ........................... kee-AH-nuh Will Daniels RS Sr. Mul Events Geneseo, Ill. (Central College) Daniel Klysh ....................................... KLISH Raymonte Dow Jr. Hurdles High Point, N.C. (Central) Tyler Lienau ...................................LEE-now Josh Duval Fr. Sprints Midlothian, Va. (Manchester) Dawson Ellingson So. Throws Hudson, Iowa (Hudson) Aus n Lietz ........................................LEETZ Nathan Farrell Fr. Hurdles Port Orange, Fla. (Flagler Palm Coast) Jenoah Mckiver .....jeh-NOAH muh-KEE-ver DeJuan Frye RS Sr. Sprints Lacey, Wash. (River Ridge) Cole Moeller ................................. MOLE-er Ian Geisler Fr. Distance Lake in the Hills, Ill. (Huntley) Nathan Mylenek .........................MY-len-ek Julien Gillum So. Hurdles Biloxi, Miss. (Goose Creek Memorial) Nolan Roethler ..........................RAWTH-ler Seth Groom So. Mul Events Aurora, Ill. (Marmion Academy) Spencer Gudgel So. Mid Distance Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Peyton Haack Jr. Mul Events Wes ield, Ind. (Wes ield) Jordan Hawkins So Throws Roxana, Ill. (Roxana) Noah Healy Sr. Distance Frankfort, Ill. (Lincoln-Way East) Jason Hoff man Fr. Mid Distance Shorewood, Ill. (Minooka) Jay Hunt Sr. Jumps Batavia, Ill. (Batavia) Tanner Iske So. Sprints West Liberty, Iowa (West Liberty) Khullen Jeff erson Fr. Sprints Lynwood, Ill. (Thronton Frac onal South) Jordan Johnson So. Throws Quincy, Ill. (Quincy) Keith Keahna So. Jumps Tama, Iowa (South Tama HS) Nolan Kembel Jr. Hurdles Loveland, Co. (Mountain View) Aidan King Fr. Distance St. Charles, Ill. (East) Daniel Klysh Fr. Distance Elmhurst, Ill. (York) Aus n Kresley Fr. Sprints Oakley, Calif. (IMG Academy) Wayne Lawrence Jr. Jr. Sprints Dayton, Ohio (Meadowdale) Kal Lewis Fr. Distance Shelter Island, N.Y. (Shelter Island) Tyler Lienau Jr. Throws Jesup, Iowa (Jesup) Aus n Lietz RS Sr. Hurdles Sherman Oaks, Calif. (Notre Dame Academy) Quin n Lyons Fr. Throws Van Nuys, Calif. (Notre Dame) Jaylan McConico RS Sr. Hurdles Bolingbrook, Ill. (Bolingbrook) Jenoah Mckiver Fr. Sprints High Point, N.C. (T.W. Andrews) Cole Moeller Sr. Jumps Wheatland, Iowa (Calamus Wheatland) Max Murphy Fr. Distance Be endorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley) Nathan Mylenek RS Sr. Distance Clarkston, Mich. (Pon ac Notre Dame) Tyler Olson Jr. Mid Distance Musca ne, Iowa (Musca ne) Jack Pendergast Fr. Distance Cedar Rapids, Iowa (Cedar Rapids Prairie) Zack Pluff So. Jumps Freeburg, Ill. (Freeburg) Gra Reed So. Hurdles Atlan c, Iowa (Atlan c) Jeff Roberts Jr. Distance River Vale, N.J. (Pascack Valley) Nolan Roethler So. Hurdles Urbandale, Iowa (Waukee) Evan Schuster Fr. Sprints Racine, Wis. (St. Catherine’s) Spencer Smith So. Distance Be endorf, Iowa (Alleman) Konnor Sommer So. Distance Be endorf, Iowa (Pleasant Valley) Daniel Soto RS Sr. Distance West Des Moines, Iowa (Valley) Deandre Stapleton Jr. So. Jumps Mansfi eld, Texas (Mansfi eld Lake Ridge) Evere Steward Fr. Mid Distance Carson, Calif. (Long Beach Poly) Alec S ll Jr. Mid Distance Moville, Iowa (Woodbury Central) Mar n Strong Fr. Mid Distance Kirkwood, Mo. (Kirkwood) Nick Tra ner So. Distance Naperville, Ill. (Naperville North) Tysen Vandraska RS Sr. Mid Distance Swisher,
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