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6 NCAA Indoor Championships | 4 NCAA Outdoor Championships | 1 NCAA XC Championship 15 Big 12 Conference Indoor Championships | 17 Big 12 Conference Outdoor Championships

Coaching Staff Rod McCravy Memorial Cherry & Silver Collegiate Invitational date: January 20-21 date: January 20-21 Location: Lexington, Ky. Location: Albuquerque, N.M. Head Coach______Mario Sategna facility: Nutter Field House facility: Albuquerque Convention Center Associate Head Coach - Sprints/Hurdles___ Tonja Buford-Bailey Twitter: @UTexasTrack | #HookEm Twitter: @UTexasTrack | #HookEm Assistant Coach - Field Events______Ty Sevin Live Results: PTtiming.com Live Results: LiveRunningResults.com Live Video: SEC Network + via Watch ESPN app (Saturday 11 a.m.) Assistant Coach - Distance/XC______Brad Herbster Assistant Coach - Jumps/Multis______Seth Henson Assistant Coach - Sprints______Zach Glavash Texas Track & Field splits up for a pair of meets this weekend as the Longhorns take on elite teams and athletes in Director of Operations______LaVera Morris Kentucky and New Mexico. The bulk of the team is headed to Lexington, Kentucky, for the Rod McCravy Memorial, while the throwers and pole vaulters head to Albuquerque for the Cherry & Silver Invitational. Both meets are two- Volunteer Assistant - Distance/XC______James Croft day affairs with some of the top teams facing off. Twitter: @UTexasTrack | Instagram: utexastrackfieldxc The Rod McCravy Memorial has become one of the top meets during the collegiate indoor season over the last few 2017 SCHEDULE years with a large number of athletes qualifying for the NCAA Championships at Nutter Field House. Texas will take on the likes of Baylor, UCF, Clemson, Harvard, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Miami, Ole Miss, Penn State, Purdue Indoor and USC over the two days with some of the best fields in the nation this weekend. The women’s 60 meters and 60 January meter hurdles could put nearly half the top 10 up against each other early in the season. 13-14 Texas A&M Team Invitational College Station, Texas 20-21 Rod McCravy Memorial Lexington, Ky. Action at the Cherry & Silver Invitational will include a number of the top pole vaulters as teams have flocked to Cherry & Silver Collegiate Invitational Albuquerque, N.M. the ABQ Convention Center since 2014 to jump at altitude. Texas junior Kally Long hopes to build off her double-PR February performance last week as she currently leads the nation with her mark of 4.42 meters (14-6.00). 3-4 Frank Sevigne Husker Invitational Lincoln, Neb. New Mexico Collegiate Classic Albuquerque, N.M. Some of UT’s top individual athletes will also make their season debuts in open events after taking last week off Armory Track Invitational New York, N.Y. completely or only running in relays. Seniors Senoj-Jay Givans and Aldrich Bailey Jr. are set to run for the men 10-11 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Husky Classic Seattle, Wash. and senior Chrisann Gordon makes her debut after winning Olympic silver on Jamaica’s 4x400m relay. 18 Alex Wilson Invitational Notre Dame, Ind. 24-25 Big 12 Championship Ames, Iowa Fans unable to attend the meet can keep up with the action online with live video and results. Saturday’s portion of the Rod McCravy Memorial will be streamed via SEC Network +. Subscribers to the SEC Network cable channel can March watch the meet online by using espn3.com or the Watch ESPN app for their smartphone or tablet. The stream is set to 10-11 NCAA Championships College Station, Texas begin at 11 a.m. CDT Saturday. Live results from the meet also will be provided by PTTiming.com. The Cherry & Silver Outdoor Invitational will not have live video but live results can be found at LiveRunningResults.com. Fans can get updates on March the Longhorns from both meets on the team’s official Twitter account @UTexasTrack. 17-18 UTSA Invitational San Antonio, Texas 24-25 Victor Lopez Classic Houston, Texas Texas Track & Field Notebook March 29- Longhorns Among NCAA Favorites April 1 Spectrum Clyde Littlefield Texas RelaysMyers Stadium • Texas is among the elite programs in the NCAA again in 2017 and the women are eyeing their first NCAA indoor title since 2006 as they stand at No. 5 in the USTFCCCA Indoor Preseason Rankings heading into the meet. The men’s team is April No. 7 in the rankings after finishing 5th at the NCAA Championship last year. 1 Stanford Invitational Stanford, Calif. • Texas is 1 of 7 schools to have its men’s and women’s teams ranked in the Top 10 in the preseason. 14-15 Texas Invitational Myers Stadium 21 Cardinal Classic Stanford, Calif. • The Big 12 Conference has 3 other men’s team ranked in the Top 25: Texas Tech (12), Oklahoma State (14) and 22 LSU Alumni Gold Baton Rouge, La. Oklahoma (24). Michael Johnson Classic Waco, Texas • The Big 12 Conference has 4 other women’s teams ranked in the Top 25: Oklahoma State (11), Baylor (13), Kansas 28-29 Longhorn Invitational Myers Stadium State (18), Oklahoma (25). • Last year at NCAA Indoors the women won 3 events with Teahna Daniels claiming the 60m with an American May 12-14 Big 12 Championship Lawrence, Kan. Junior record time of 7.11 seconds. She is back for her sophomore season. won the 400m and 25-27 NCAA West Preliminary Rounds Myers Stadium anchored the victorious 4x400m relay and has graduated, but half of the champion relay squad is back in 2017. For the men, Zack Bilderback became the first Longhorn to win the men’s 400m, but the then-senior graduated. June 8-11 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. • The men finished the indoor season in fifth place at the NCAA Championships with 25 points. • The women finished fourth at the NCAA Indoor Championships with a total of 44 points. Meet Schedule 2017 Bowerman Watch List The most prestigious award in collegiate , The Bowerman, is awarded by the USTFCCCA annually to the top Rod McCravy Memorial male and female track and field star annually. Since its inception in 2009, the winners gone on to win multiple Olympic Friday, Jan. 20 -- Texas events listed as bold -- Times listed as Central medals. One Longhorn is on the Preseason Watch List among those up for the award. Combined Events • Senior Byron Robinson won the 400m hurdles at the Big 12 Championship in May, posted the fastest time in the Heptathlon (men) NCAA and ran for Team USA in the 2016 Summer Olympic Games to help garner his spot on the list. 9:00 a.m.______60m > Robinson ran No. 1 time in collegiate season last year in 49.10 seconds at the LSU Alumni Gold TBD______Long Jump TBD______Shot Put > Claimed Big 12 Conference title in 49.39 seconds TBD______High Jump > Ran personal best 48.79 to finish 2nd at U.S. Olympic Trials and qualify for Team USA > Advanced through prelims at the Olympic Games with time of 48.98 Pentathlon (women) > Improved his PR in the semifinals to 48.65 for the No. 8 time but missed advancing to the final by .01. 9:00 a.m.______60m Hurdles TBD______High Jump > During 2016 indoor season, Robinson broke the school record in the 600 yards to win the Big 12 Conference TBD______Shot Put Championship. His time of 1:07.99 also broke the Big 12 meet record. TBD______Long Jump TBD______800m Events to Watch

Field Events Rod McCravy Memorial 2:00 p.m.______Long Jump (w) • Women’s 4x400m Relay ______Weight Throw (m) This week could be a potential preview of NCAA Championships with 5 teams in the meet that qualified for the national champion- 2:15 p.m.______High Jump (w/m) ship last year. Texas, USC, Kentucky, Purdue and Baylor all boast some of the top relay squads in the country again this year. 3:30 p.m.______Pole Vault (w) • Women’s 60m Hurdles 5:00 p.m.______Long Jump (m) ______Weight Throw (w) There is potential for some heavy hitters to face off in this event. 4 of the top 11 based on USTFCCCA Preseason Rankings could be entered, in addition to freshmen Alexis Duncan, who finished 4th at World Juniors for Team USA in the 100m hurdles. Running Events Junior Ariel Jones ranks 11th in the event in the preseason. No. 1 Devynne Charlton of Purdue finished 3rd at NCAA’s last year. 5:10 p.m.______200m (w/m) • men’s 60m 5:55 p.m.______600 yds (w/m) 6:10 p.m.______5000m (w/m) Seniors Senoj-Jay Givans and Aldrich Bailey Jr. make their individual event debuts this week. Givans is coming off his best 6:50 p.m.______DMR (w/m) outdoor season yet, becoming the first Longhorn to run a legal sub-10 in the 100 meters. He then placed 6th at the Jamaican Olympic Trials. Both are set to run on the men’s 4x400m relay as well against a strong Baylor team. Saturday, Jan. 21 -- Texas events listed as bold -- Times listed as Central • Women’s 60m Based on USTFCCCA Preseason Rankings, there is the potential for 14 of the top 30 to be entered in this event on Saturday, Combined Events - Day 2 Heptathlon Day 2 (men) including 4 of the top 6. Texas sophomore and defending NCAA champ Teahna Daniels is coming off a win in 7.38 seconds to 9:00 a.m.______60m Hurdles open her season last week. TBD______Pole Vault Cherry & Silver Collegiate Invitational TBD______1000m • Women’s Pole Vault The facility at Albuquerque has seen some of the best jumps in collegiate history. Former Longhorn Kaitlin Petrillose broke the Field Events 10 a.m.______Shot Put (w) collegiate record at the ABQ Convention Center to win the 2014 NCAA Championship. Since then, the event has seen a resurgence ______Triple Jump (w) and 3 of the 9 higher jumps have been at the ABQ Center. Junior Kally Long current ranks No. 1 in the NCAA this season. 11 a.m.______Pole Vault (m) 12:30 p.m.______Shot Put (m) USTFCCCA Indoor Rankings 1:00 p.m.______Triple Jump (m) Preseason (1/9/17) NCAA Championships | Big 12 Conference Teams in BolD Men Women Running Events 11:00 a.m.______60m Hurdles Prelims (w/m) Rk Team Points Conference 2016 Final Rk Team Points Conference 2016 Final 11:30 a.m.______60m Prelims (w/m) 1 Florida 151.28 SEC 7 1 Oregon 194.96 MPSF 1 12:00 p.m.______60m Hurdles Finals (w/m) 2 Oregon 140.45 MPSF 1 2 Arkansas 178.61 SEC 2 12:10 p.m.______60m Finals (w/m) 3 LSU 123.55 SEC 4 3 Georgia 155.90 SEC 3 12:30 p.m.______Bill Lee Mile (w/m) 4 Arkansas 99.02 SEC 2 4 Southern California 111.00 MPSF 10 1:00 p.m.______400m (w/m) 5 Syracuse 78.15 ACC 11 5 Texas 88.96 Big 12 4 1:35 p.m.______800m (w/m) 6 Southern California 74.34 MPSF 27 6 Florida 84.87 SEC 14 2:05 p.m.______3000m (w/m) 7 Texas 71.79 Big 12 5 7 LSU 84.20 SEC 14 2:45 p.m.______4x400m Relay (w/m) 8 Georgia 71.47 SEC 24 8 Kentucky 71.06 SEC 12 9 Colorado State 67.62 Mountain West 34 9 Notre Dame 68.99 ACC 5 Cherry & Silver Invitational 10 Stanford 63.33 MPSF 8 10 Purdue 66.34 Big Ten 33 Friday, Jan. 20 -- Only Texas events listed -- Times listed as Central 11 Texas A&M 63.03 SEC 10 11 Oklahoma State 65.84 Big 12 10 12 Texas Tech 58.84 Big 12 20 12 Michigan 55.02 Big Ten 6 Field Events 13 Tennessee 57.58 SEC 3 13 Baylor 54.99 Big 12 NR 5:00 p.m.______Pole Vault Section 2 (m) 14 Oklahoma State 55.88 Big 12 24 14 Miami 54.14 ACC 17 ______Weight Throw (w) 8:00 p.m.______Weight Throw (m) 15 Cornell 53.01 Ivy League NR 15 Tennessee 53.39 SEC 7 7:30 p.m.______Pole Vault Section 1 (m) 16 Virginia Tech 52.26 ACC 15 16 NC State 51.79 ACC 17 17 Alabama 50.23 SEC 64 17 Georgetown 47.35 Big East 9 Saturday, Jan. 21 -- Only Texas events listed -- Times listed as Central 18 Minnesota 46.34 Big Ten 44 18 Kansas State 46.93 Big 12 8 19 Virginia 44.50 ACC 8 19 Washington 46.36 MPSF 13 Field Events 20 Penn State 42.55 Big Ten 58 20 Boise State 45.08 Mountain West NR 10:30 a.m.______Shot Put (w) 21 Ohio State 40.33 Big Ten 24 21 Ole Miss 44.54 SEC NR 11:30 a.m.______Pole Vault Section 2 (w) 22 South Carolina 38.48 SEC 51 22 Alabama 44.19 SEC 17 2:00 p.m.______Shot Put (m) 23 Southeastern Louisiana 37.41 Southland 12 23 Stanford 41.71 MPSF 16 ______Pole Vault Section 1 (w) 24 Oklahoma 36.15 Big 12 NR 24 South Carolina 38.34 SEC 33 25 Washington 35.99 MPSF 6 25 Oklahoma 38.10 Big 12 32

2 Texas Track & Field/Cross Country Meet Notes | @UTexasTrack | TexasSports.com #HookEm Congrats to 2016 Bowerman winner Courtney Okolo! Texas Indoor Top 10’s Current Longhorns among UT Top 10 Performers Men Event Name Rank Mark 60m Senoj-Jay Givans 1st 6.57 200m Senoj-Jay Givans 4th 20.95^ Aldrich Bailey Jr. 6th 21.05^ 400m Aldrich Bailey Jr. 2nd 46.11^ Byron Robinson 4th 46.27 Chris Irvin 8th 47.15^ 600yd Byron Robinson 1st 1:07.99^ 800m Robert Uhr 10th 1:50.01 60m Hurdles Spencer Dunkerley-Offor 4th 7.82 Pole Vault Barrett Poth 9th 5.32m/17-5.50 Long Jump Steffin McCarter 6th 7.77m/25-6.00 Triple Jump Nick Phynn 8th 15.89m/52-1.75 Obrien Wasome 10th 15.58m/51-1.50 Weight Throw Alan Zapalac 2nd 20.40m/66-11.25 Heptathlon Wolf Mahler 6th 5717 pts

Women Event Name Rank Mark 60m Teahna Daniels 1st 7.11 Standard Bearers 400m Chrisann Gordon 5th 51.69 • No school holds more current collegiate records than the . The men and women combine to hold a 800m Mary Beth Hamilton 7th 2:07.73^ Mile Mary Beth Hamilton 7th 4:45.20 total of 8 collegiate records heading into the 2017 season. The nearest competitor is Arkansas with 5 records. Arizona, 3000m Sandie Raines 3rd 9:10.43^ Colorado and LSU each have four. All of Colorado’s records are held by one athlete. 5000m Sandie Raines 2nd 15:50.49^ • Two of UT’s records were set during the 2016 campaign. tied the indoor collegiate record in the shot Meghan Lloyd 9th 16:49.21^ put at the Big 12 Indoor Championships. Courtney Okolo already owned the collegiate record in the outdoor 400 60m Hurdles Ariel Jones 6th 8.18 meters, but she cut .32 off her time running 49.71 seconds at the LSU Alumni Gold in April. Ashley Miller 10th 8.28 Pole Vault Kally Long 2nd 4.42m/14-6.00 Shay Petty 3rd 4.18m/13-8.50 Longhorns Dominate at Olympic Games Calie Spencer 4th 4.16m/13-7.75 • Texas had its most successful Olympics in history in 2016 with a 9 Longhorns competing in Rio in track & field. Ali Uhle 5th 4.15/13-7.25 • The Longhorns won 6 medals for an amazing .667 percentage at the Games. Shot Put elena Bruckner 6th 16.00m/52-6.00 • Michelle Carter (2006) became the first American woman to win gold at the Olympics in the shot put. Carter Weight Throw Lauryn Caldwell 3rd 17.21m/56-5.75 Pentathlon Ashtin Zamzow 2nd 3965 pts broke her own American record in the process, winning on her last throw of the competition over two-time defend- ing champion Valerie Adams of New Zealand. bold denotes marks from this season | ^ denotes oversized track | • Texas made it a double in the shot put with 2016 Longhorn Ryan Crouser winning the men’s competition. Crouser relay marks from this year only listed had one of the most impressive performances in the history of the event. He had zero fouls in his series of six throws, with all of them registering at least 20 meters. His winning throw of 22.52m (73-10.75) was a new Olympic record and ranks him No. 10 all-time in the shot put. • (2015) won the third individual medal for the Longhorns in her first year back in her old event. Spencer transitioned back to the 400m hurdles in 2016 and stormed onto the scene with a bronze medal in Rio. Spencer clocked in at 53.27 seconds despite a few setbacks during the run. Spencer got off on her strides and led with her “off” foot over each hurdle but persevered and closed hard over the final 100 meters to move into medal position. Spencer also showed guts during the semifinals when she clipped the eighth hurdle but managed to save herself Texas Indoor School Records from falling, regained her stride and pushed to the finish to advance to the final. Name (yr) Men event Women Name (yr) • Courtney Okolo (2016) won gold for Team USA in the 4x400m relay. The NCAA champion in the 400m and anchor Givans (15) 6.57 60m 7.11 Daniels (16) leg for UT’s relay team that won titles and ran some of the fastest times in collegiate history had a different role Stewart (13) 7.63 60h 7.95 McIntosh (04) Bilderback (16) 20.79 200m 22.40 # Knight (08) wearing Red, White and Blue. Okolo ran the opening leg in both the prelims and the final to put her team in the lead Bilderback (16) 45.27 400m 50.69 Okolo (16) and set the tone for the gold medal performance. Robinson (16) 1:07.99 600yd 1:17.52 ^ Reid (98) • (2016) earned a gold medal with Team USA in the 4x100m relay. Akinosun ran the anchor leg Everett (09) 1:47.82 ^ 800m 2:04.38 Diaz (00) in the prelims to get her medal in what was one of the most bizarre events of the Olympics. Team USA was interfered Squella (86) 2:21.19 1000m 2:42.51 Arnold (85) Stilin (13) 3:58.66 Mile 4:40.12 ^ Diaz (00) with during an exchange in the prelims and dropped the baton. After a protest, the Americans were allowed to Stilin (13) 7:56.07 ^ 3000m 9:07.93 Schweitzer (87) re-run the race, solo, to see if they could qualify based on time and get an at-large bid to the final. With Akinosun Lutz (15) 13:40.30^ 5000m 15:50.04 Sutherland (13) running by herself down the final stretch, the U.S. clocked 41.77 for the fastest overall time in prelims. USA went on 2016 3:04.41 4x400 3:27.42 2014 to win gold in 41.01 in the final. 2008 9:25.97 # DMR 11:14.53 2011 Boswell (00) 2.33m / 7-7.75 HJ 1.98m / 6-6.00 # D. Hooker (09) • Current Longhorn and 2017 senior Chrisann Gordon also won a relay medal for role with Jamaica. Gordon ran the Davis (99) 5.85m / 19-2.25 PV 4.60m / 15-1.00 Petrillose (14) third leg for Jamaica in the prelims to help her country make the final and earn her right to a medal. She ran her leg Goodwin (11) 8.14m / 26-8.50 LJ 6.71m/22-0.25 M. Hooker (06) in 50.75 seconds as the team clocked 3:21.42. Gordon handed the baton to the anchor leg with a significant lead in Scott (92) 16.79m / 55-1.00 TJ 13.47m / 44-2.50 Turner (86) their heat. The Jamaicans would take second in the final and give Gordon a silver medal. Crouser (16) 21.73m / 71-3-.50# SP 18.56m / 60-10.75 Carter (06) Armstrong (01) 22.12m / 72-7.00 WT 18.56 / 60-10.75 Brown (09) • In addition to the 6 Olympic medalists, also representing The Forty Acres in Rio were: Hardee (06) 6208 pts Hept/Pent 4043 pts Briscoe (14) > Byron Robinson (2017 senior), USA, 9th place 400m hurdles ^ - denotes over-sized track # - denotes NCAA record

#HookEm Texas Track & Field/Cross Country Meet Notes | @UTexasTrack | TexasSports.com 3 Bevo Breakthrough > (2014), USA, 33rd place 10,000m > Jamal Wilson (2011), The Bahamas, 25th place High Jump Performance of the week

This season the coaching staff is recognizing one Longhorn every Long Vaults to National Lead week who goes above and beyond in competition and wears • Junior pole vaulter Kally Long opened the 2017 season with the best performance of her career, clearing a pair of Burnt Orange with pride while representing Texas with the personal records and posting the best jump in the NCAA so far in 2017. BEVO Breakthrough Performance of the Week. • Long cleared 4.37m and 4.42m (14-6.00) to win the Texas A&M Team Invitational over Big 12 Outdoor champ and All-American Annie Rhodes of Baylor. Long cleared 5 of 6 bars on first attempts and cleared 4.42m on her second. This week’s winner is high jumper • Long’s jump ties Arkansas’ Victoria Weeks for the national lead Spencer McCloud. Spencer got • Long cleared that height on a short approach. After the meet, she said she was only using an 8-step approach the first collegiate win of his career to open the season at the Texas A&M Team Invitational. Men’s Jumps Dominate at Texas A&M Spencer has overcome injury in • Texas opened the season with an impressive showing from the men’s jumps group, winning all 4 jumping events at his career as well. His sophomore the Texas A&M Invitational year, he broke his foot during • Sophomore Steffin McCarter dominated the men’s long jump with win by more than 16 inches. His jump of warmups at the Big 12 Indoor 7.77m (25-6.00) is No. 4 in the NCAA this season and moves him to No. 6 in school history. Championships while in the • Freshman Obrien Wasome won big in the triple jump. He bested the field by nearly 3 feet at 15.58m (51-1.50). midst of back-to-back PR’s • Redshirt Sophomore Barrett Poth posted a PR in the pole vault at 5.32m (17-5.50) to defeat Texas A&M’s Audie heading into that meet. He missed the 2015 outdoor season as a Wyatt on misses. His height is currently No. 11 in the NCAA. result and came back to clear 7 feet for the first time in his career last year at the Texas Relays. • Senior Spencer McCloud started the 2017 season with the first collegiate win of his career. He cleared 2.08m (6-9.75) to get the win over a jumper from A&M. Indoor Hurdler Returns to Track with Fire Week Name Meet events • Redshirt junior hurdler Spencer Dunkerley-Offor made his return to the track after missing 2016 due to injury in Week 1 Spencer McCloud Texas A&M Invite High Jump style at the Texas A&M Invitational. He won the 60m hurdles with a time of 7.88 seconds. Achievement: First career win • That time is just .06 off his personal best from 2015 and ranks No. 10 in the NCAA so far this season. Week 2 Rod McCravy or Cherry & Silver • Dunkerley-Offor was a first team All-American outdoors in 2015 finishing sixth in the 110m hurdles and was Achievement: runner-up at both Big 12 Championships. Week 3 Houston Invitational Achievement: Week 4 Husker or UNM or Armory Bruckner Debuts with Runner-Up Achievement: • Freshman thrower Elena Bruckner made her collegiate debut with a runner-up finish in the shot put. Week 5 Tyson Invite or Husky Classic • The lefty threw the shot 16.00m (52-6.00) to trail Baylor’s Cion Hicks by just. The mark ranks Bruckner sixth in Achievement: school history already and currently stands at No. 14 in the NCAA this year. Week 6 Alex Wilson Invite • Bruckner was the No. 1 throws recruit out of high school, ranking in the top three in the shot put and discus. Achievement: • She qualified for the U.S. Olympic Trials in the discus, finishing 16th and went on to represent Team USA at the IAAF Week 7 Big 12 Championship World Junior Championships and finished 7th in both events. Achievement: Week 8 NCAA Championship • Bruckner ranks No. 3 all-time in the high school shot put in the U.S. and is No. 4 in the discus all-time. Achievement: DMR’s Claim Victory in Opener Outdoor • The men’s and women’s distance medley relay teams both started the 2017 campaign with wins. • Mary Beth Hamilton, Gabby Crank, Destiny Collins and Meghan Lloyd combined to run 11:33.35 for the win Week Name Meet events a new meet record in the process. That is the No. 2 time so far this season. Week 1 UTSA Invitational • Jake McConnell, Robert Uhr, Spencer Dodds and Alex Rogers posted a time of 9:54.68 for their win. They also Achievement: rank No. 5 in the NCAA. Week 2 Victor Lopez Invite Achievement: Week 3 Texas Relays Achievement: Week 4 OFF WEEK Achievement: Week 5 Texas Invitational Achievement: Week 6 LSU or Baylor Achievement: Week 7 Longhorn Invitational Achievement: Week 8 Big 12 Championship Achievement: Week 9 NCAA West Prelims Achievement: Week 10 NCAA Championship Achievement:

4 Texas Track & Field/Cross Country Meet Notes | @UTexasTrack | TexasSports.com #HookEm 2017 Men’s Track & Field/Cross Country Roster Name______IN / OUT / XC____ Event______Hometown (High School/Previous School) Pronunciations Carlton Anumnu______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints______Stafford, Texas (Stafford) Carlton ah-NOOM-noo Charles Anumnu______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints______Stafford, Texas (Stafford) Charles ah-NOOM-noo Aldrich “AJ” Bailey______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints_____Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Timberview/Texas A&M) Garek Bielaczyc______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Salt Lake City, Utah (East HS) GAYR-ek BEE-luh-chek Terry Brown, Jr.______R-Fr. / R-Fr._____Sprints______Cedar Park, Texas (Round Rock) Mohamad Deyaf______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints/Hurdles______Spencer Dodds______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Great Oak, Calif. (Great Oak) Fabian Dohmann______Jr. / R-Jr.______Javelin______Fernando de la More, Paraguay (Colegio Goethe) FAH-bee-en DOH-man Spencer Dunkerley-Offor___ R-Jr. / R-Jr._____Hurdles______Austin, Texas (St. Stephen’s Episcopal) SPEN-sir DUNN-ker-lee OH-for Logan Emery______R-So. / Jr. / Jr.___Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Senoj-Jay Givans______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints______St. Elizabeth, Jamaica (Munro College) sen-AH-zhay GIV-ens Dan Golden______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Jacob Gray______R-Fr. / R-Fr._____Sprints______Fort Worth, Texas (Central) Zach Hamstra______Jr. / Jr. / Jr._____Distance______Flower Mound Texas (Flower Mound) Zak HAM-strah Connor Hendrickson______R-So. / R-So. / Jr._ Distance/XC______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Chris Irvin______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Eric Kroon______So. / So. / So.____Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Devin Lofland______Jr. / Jr.______Throws______Wichita Falls, Texas (Rider) Isaiah Lucas______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints/Hurdles______Houston, Texas (Cypress Falls) Kirema Macharia______So. / So.______Sprints/Hurdles______Round Rock, Texas (Round Rock) kih-REM-ah mah-CHAIR-ee-ah Wolf Mahler______Sr. / R-Jr.______Multi Events______Temple, Texas (Belton) wolf MAHL-ler Derrell Manhertz______Sr. / Sr.______Mid-Distance______Woolwich Township, N.J. (Kingsway) der-EL MAN-hurts Steffin McCarter______So. / So.______Jumps______Coperass Cove, Texas (Lampasas) Matthew McClellan______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (The Woodlands) Spencer McCloud______Sr. / R-Jr.______High Jump______Argyle, Texas (Argyle) Jake McConnell______R-So. / Jr. / Jr.___Distance/XC______Keller, Texas (Keller) Parks McNeil______R-Jr. / R-Jr._____Pole Vault______Kerrville, Texas (Kerrville Tiny) Nick Meaders______R-So. / R-So.____Pole Vault______Gatesville, Texas (Gatesville) NICK MED-ers Darren Medrano______R-Fr. / So. / R-Fr._ Distance/XC______Georgetown, Texas (Georgetown) meh-DRAHN-oh Charles Mills______R-Fr. / So. / So.___Distance/XC______Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) Nate Moore______Jr. / Sr. / Sr._____Distance/XC______Lockhart, Texas (Lockhart) Ika Morton______So. / So.______Jumps______Lacey, Wash. (River Ridge) EYE-kah Pedro Nasta______R-Fr. / So. / So.___Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (John Cooper) NAHS-tah Christopher Ntreh______So. / So.______Sprints______Murphy, Texas (Plano East) IN-tray George Patrick______Fr. / Fr.______Combined Events______Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Brian Peterson______R-So. / R-So.____Distance______Round Rock, Texas (Cedar Ridge) Nick Phynn______Sr. / Sr.______Jumps______St. Catherine, Jamaica (Jamaica College) Jacob Pickle______R-So. / R-So. / Jr._ Distance______Southlake, Texas (Southlake Carroll) Barrett Poth______R-So. / R-So.____Pole Vault______The Woodlands, Texas (Klein Oak) Andrew Powell______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______Brentwood, Tenn. (Brentwood Academy) Andrew Price______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints/Relays______Bellaire, Texas (Strake Jesuit College Prep) John Rice______R-Fr. / R-Fr. / R-Fr._Distance/XC______Brooklyn, N.Y. (Xavier HS) Medric Roberson______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints/Hurdles______Arlington, Texas (Mansfield Summit) MED-rik ROE-ber-son Byron Robinson______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints/Hurdles____Chesapeake, Va. (Western Branch/Penn State) Alex Rogers______So. / So. / So.____Distance/XC______New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels Canyon) David Rueff______R-Fr. / R-Fr._____Throws______Katy, Texas (Seven Lakes) roo-EEF Allen Sumrall______Sr./ Sr. / Sr. _____Distance/XC______Corrales, N.M. (Bates College) Robert Uhr______Sr. / Sr. / Jr._____Distance/XC______Lockhart, Texas (Lockhart) ROB-ert ER Wesley Ward______Jr. / R-So. / R-So._ Distance/XC______Flower Mound, Texas (Flower Mound) Steele Wasik______Jr. / R-So.______Multi Events______Medina, Ohio (St. Edward/UCLA) STEEL WAH-sik Obrien Wasome______Fr. / Fr.______Jumps______Central Village, Jamaica (Jamaica College) WAH-sum Alan Zapalac______R-Jr. / R-Jr._____Throws______Wallis, Texas (Brazos AL-an ZAP-ah-lak

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mario Sategna MAR-ee-oh sah-TAYN-yah Associate Head Coach: Tonja Buford-Bailey TAHN-jah BUU-ford BAY-lee Assistant Coach: Ty Sevin TY SAY-vin Assistant Coach Brad Herbster Assistant Coach: Seth Henson Assistant Coach: Zach Glavash GLA-vish Volunteer Assistant Coach: James Croft

#HookEm Texas Track & Field/Cross Country Meet Notes | @UTexasTrack | TexasSports.com 5 2017 Women’s Track & Field/Cross Country Roster Name______IN / OUT / XC____ Event______Hometown (High School/Previous School) Pronunciations Mariam Abdul-Rashid_____ So. / So.______Sprints/Hurdles______Ontario, Canada (Eastdale CVI) MAYR-ee-um ab-DOOL rah-SHEED Mawardi “Mawi” Berkhadley_ Sr. / Sr.______Jumps_____ McKinney, Texas (McKinney North/Northwestern State) ma-WARD-ee burk-HAD-lee -- goes by Mawi Skyler Bollinger______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak) BOWL-lin-ger Elena Bruckner______Fr. / Fr.______Throws______San Jose, Calif. (Valley Christian) EE-lay-nuh Georgia Burner______Fr. Fr. ______Distance/XC______The Woodlands, Texas (College Park) Rushelle Burton______Fr. Fr.______Sprints______Jamaica (Camperdown) Lauryn Caldwell______Jr. / R-So.______Throws______Dickinson, Texas (Dickinson) Jonesy Chauvot______Fr. / Fr.______Pole Vault______Pearland, Texas (Dawson) Destiny Collins______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Great Oak, Calif. (Great Oak) Gabby Crank______So. / So. / R-Fr.___Distance/XC______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Haley Crouser______R-Jr. / R-Jr._____Throws______Gresham, Ore. (Gresham/Oregon) Alex Cruz______So. / So. / So.____Distance/XC______Edinburg, Texas (Edinburg) Teahna Daniels______So. / So.______Sprints______Orlando, Fla. (The First Academy) tee-AH-nah Serenity Douglas______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints______Grayson, Ga. (Archer) Alexis Duncan______Fr. / Fr.______Sprints/Hurdles______Lancaster, Texas (DeSoto) Nina Flores______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______North Richland Hills, Texas (Birdville) Marissa Flournoy______Fr./ Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Austin, Texas (Bowie) FLOOR-noy Sydne Fowler______So. / So.______Sprints/Hurdles______Austin, Texas (Westlake) Zola Golden______So. / So.______Sprints______Sicklerville, N.J. (Arlington) ZOH-lah Emily Golla______R-Fr. / So. / R-Fr._ Distance/XC______Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) GO-lah Chrisann Gordon______Sr. / Sr.______Sprints_____ St. Ann, Jamaica (Holmwood Tech./South Plains Coll.) Hannah Grubb______Jr. / Jr. / Jr._____Middle Distance/XC______State College, Pa. (State College) Abby Guidry______Fr. / Fr. / Fr._____Distance/XC______Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood) Mary Beth Hamilton______Sr. / Sr. / Jr._____Middle Distance/XC______Dallas, Texas (Highland Park) Martha Hughes______Fr. / Fr.______Pole Vault______Austin, Texas (Austin Brentwood Academy) Abigail Hirst______Fr. Fr.______Distance/XC______Stratford, Texas (Stratford) Ariel Jones______Jr. / Jr.______Sprints/Hurdles______Houston, Texas (Atascotita) Meghan Lloyd______So. / So. / So.____Distance/XC______Keller, Texas (Keller) Kally Long______Jr. / Jr.______Pole Vault______Wimberley, Texas (Wimberley) KAL-lee Ashley Miller______So. / So.______Sprints/Hurdles______Greenwood Village, Colo. (East Ridge) Teesa Mpagi______Fr. / Fr.______Jumps______Spring, Texas (The Woodlands) TESS-ah mm-PAH-gee Shay Petty______Jr. / Jr.______Pole Vault______San Antonio, Texas (St. Mary’s Hall) Virginia Preiss______R-Fr. / R-Fr. / R-Fr._Multi Events______Corpus Christi, Texas (Richard King) PREESS Sandie Raines______Sr. / Sr. / Sr._____Distance/XC______Kingwood, Texas (Kingwood/Arkansas) Katie Ruhala______Jr. / Jr. / Sr._____Distance/XC______Lucas, Texas (Lovejoy) KATE-ee roo-HA-la Taryn Shanes______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______Plano, Texas (Plano West) Katherine Shomper______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______Round Rock, Texas (McNeil) Caitland Smith______Jr. / Jr.______Sprints______Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) Calie Spencer______Jr. / Jr.______Pole Vault______New Braunfels, Texas (New Braunfels Canyon) KAL-lee Olivia Thompson______Fr. Fr.______Distance/XC______Humble, Texas (Kingwood) Raquel Tjernagel______So. / So.______Sprints___New Westminster, Canada (New Westminster Secondary) rah-KEL cher-NAY-gul Pamela Uchebo______Sr. / Sr.______Jumps______Lubbock, Texas (Lubbock) PAM-ah-la yu-CHEE-boh Ali Uhle______R-So. / R-So.____Pole Vault______Tomball, Texas (Tomball) AL-ee YOO-lee Georgia Wahl______R-Fr. / So.______Jumps______Houston, Texas (Episcopal) Taylor Walker______Fr. / Fr.______Distance/XC______Temecula, Calif. (Great Oak) Jordan Welborn______R-Fr. / R-Fr. / So._ Distance/XC______Lumberton, Texas (Lumberton) Ashtin Zamzow______Jr. / Jr.______Multi Events______Goliad, Texas (Goliad/Texas A&M) ZAM-zoh

Coaching Staff Head Coach: Mario Sategna MAR-ee-oh sah-TAYN-yah Associate Head Coach: Tonja Buford-Bailey TAHN-jah BUU-ford BAY-lee Assistant Coach: Ty Sevin TY SAY-vin Assistant Coach Brad Herbster Assistant Coach: Seth Henson Assistant Coach: Zach Glavash GLA-vish Volunteer Assistant Coach: James Croft

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