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Cardinals Track & Field 2016 CARDINALS TRACK & FIELD 2016 www.uiwcardinals.com 1 CARDINALS TRACK & FIELD 2016 THE SCHEDULE DATE MEET LOCATION January 16 J.D. Martin Invitational Norman, OK January 22-23 Cherry & Silver Invitational Albuquerque, NM January 29-30 Howie Ryan Invitational Houston, TX February 15-16 Southland Conference Indoor Championships Birmingham, AL March 12 Islanders Open Corpus Christi, TX March 18-19 UIW Quandrangle Invite Benson Stadium March 25-26 Victor Lopez Bayou Classic Houston, TX March 30-April 2 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, TX April 1-2 Bobcat Invitational San Marcos, TX April 2 Trinity Tiger Relays San Antonio, TX April 8-9 UIW Invitational Benson Stadium April 16 J. Fred Duckett Twilight Houston, TX April 22-23 Kansas Relays Lawrence, KS April 29-30 Bobcat Classic San Marcos, TX May 6-8 Southland Conference Outdoor Championships Corpus Christi, TX www.uiwcardinals.com 2 CARDINALS TRACK & FIELD 2016 UIW Quick Facts Men’s Tennis Pierce Brandan 2015 Women’s Season Bests 33-34 Name The University (210) 283-5006 2015 Men’s Season Bests 35-36 of the Incarnate Word Women’s Tennis Devin Wilke Record Book 37-73 Address 4301 Broadway (210) 283-5006 Women’s Indoor Records 37-40 San Antonio, TX 78209 Volleyball Jennifer Montoya Men’s Indoor Records 41-44 University Telephone (210) 829-6000 (210) 805-3567 Women’s Outdoor Records 45-49 Ath. Dept. Telephone (210) 829-2722 Strength and Conditioning Darin Lovat Men’s Outdoor Records 50-54 Sports Inf. Telephone (210) 805-3071 (210) 829-2755 UIW XC Invitational All-Time Results 55-61 President Dr. Louis J. Agnese, Jr. Track & Field Facts Women’s Stadium Records 62 Enrollment 10,984 Men’s Stadium Records 63 Staff Championship Results 64 Founded 1881 Head Coach Derek Riedel Mascot Cardinals Women’s Track Award Winners 65-66 Alma Mater B.A., English Colors Red (Pantone 1797), Black and White Men’s Track Award Winners 66-67 McMurry, 2002 Affiliation NCAA Division I XC Award Winners 68-69 M.A., Human Communication Conference Southland Women’s Track All-Time Roster 70 Abilene Christan, 2004 Sports 23 teams, 14 sports Women’s XC All-Time Roster 71 Ph.D., Organizational Leadership (11 men, 12 women) Men’s Track All-Time Roster 72 Incarnate Word, 2012 Web Site www.uiwcardinals.com Women’s XC All-Time Roster 73 UIW Years 11th year Southland Conference 74-78 Telephone (210) 805-3566 General Statement 75 Athletics Administration e-mail [email protected] Sports Information Directors 75 John Williams, Director of Athletics Assistant Coach Rosemary Dupree 2015 Outdoor SLC Results 76 (210) 829-6053 Alma Mater UT-San Antonio 2015 Indoor SLC Results 77 Angie Torain, Deputy Athletic Director Telephone (210) 832-5650 2015 XC SLC Results 78 (210) 283-6968 e-mail [email protected] UIW General Information 79 Angela Lawson, Sr. Associate AD-Academics/SWA (210) 829-3877 2015 Honors All pictures courtesy of Steve Slate Tony Dollison, Associate AD-Compliance Capital One Academic All-America (210) 283-6381 Chris DeWitt GENERAL Dustin York, Associate AD-External Affairs/Ops. Capital One Academic All-District VII The goal at the University of the Incarnate Word is to (210) 829-6048 Chris DeWitt provide fair and accurate services to members of the Jay Bijlani, Associate AD-Business Affairs Southland Conference All-Academic media and, in turn, the university’s athletic programs (210) 805-3095 Gabrielle Estrada, Lindsey Frost, Zariah ask for fair and accurate coverage. As a result, UIW B.J. Lough, Associate AD-Head Athletic Trainer Noyola, Shaneve Swift, Jasmine Waring staff will strive to meet all reasonable requests. (210) 829-3834 Chris DeWitt, Marcos Mora As the 2015-16 athletic year progresses, new and Shane Meling, Assistant AD-Sports Information All-Southland Conference updated information about UIW will be available. (210) 805-3071 Rainy Castaneda (3), Jasmine Waring (2) Please contact the Office of Sports Information at Theresa Laurente, Assistant AD-Compliance Chris DeWitt (3), Jordan Epps (3), Jamarkese (210) 805-3071. (210) 283-6355 Williams (3),(3), Randalle Williams-Diaz (3) Camelia Trahan, Assistant AD-Marketing (210) 805-3012 Kevin Lepore, Ticket Manager Where to Find It (210) 805-3000 UIW Athletic Administration 4 Amanda Pulido, Life Skills Coordinator Derek Riedel, Head Coach 5 (210) 283-6448 Rosemary Dupree, Assistant Coach 6 David Schneider, Head Equipment Manager Coaching Staff 7 (210) 829-3828 2015 Schedule 2 Dr. Lydia Andrade, Faculty Athletic Representative Women’s Roster 8-19 (210) 829-3877 Alexander, Allen, Antwi 9 Antwi, Arinze, Castaneda 10 S. Diaz, V. Diaz, Estrada 11 UIW Head Coaches Estrada, Frazier, Frost 12 Baseball Danny Heep Grudzieski, Hoffman, Joyner 13 (210) 829-3830 Love, Lozano, Lucky-Dania, Martinez 14 Women’s Basketball Kate Henderson Mays, Mead, Miles, Nintcheu-Momo 15 (210) 283-5049 Odendahl, Ortiz, Ramirez, Rivera 16 Men’s Basketball Ken Burmeister Rivera, Rodriguez, Simmons, Van De Walle 17 (210) 829-6052 Van De Walle, Velez, Waring 18 Cheerleading/Dance Melissa Martinez Williams, Wilson 19 210-283-6406 Men’s Roster 20-32 Fencing, M&W John Moreau Aguilar, Allen, Alvarez, Argo 21 (210) 829-6050 Argo, Armstrong, Bradshaw, Cole, Cortez 22 Football Larry Kennan Cortez, Cruces, Emeobi, Epps 23 (210) 805-3011 Epps, Farrell, Garcia, Garza, Gilbert 24 Golf, M&W Brad Martin Gilbert, Haese, Hall 25 (210) 829-2795 Hall, Hardy, Herrera, Killough 26 Men’s Soccer Vincent Martinez Killough, LeCesne, Leuthner, Littlejohn, (210) 841-7396 Mora 27 Women’s Soccer Anne Felts Mora, Moreno, Murillo, Nnaji 28 (210) 829-3941 Quintero, Rodriguez, Saavedra, Sandoval 29 Softball Amanda Gamboa Sandoval, Sepulveda, Seward, Thomas, (210) 829-3969 Ulbricht 30 Swimming & Diving Philip Davis Ulbricht, Waters, Williams, Williams-Diaz 31 (210) 805-3078 Winski, young, Zaragoza, Zozaya 32 Synchronized Swimming Megan Deatherage Cardinals Statistics 33-36 (210) 829-2796 www.uiwcardinals.com 3 CARDINALS TRACK & FIELD 2016 UIW ADMINISTRATION John Williams Angie Torain Angela Lawson Tony Dollison Dr. Lydia Andrade Director of Athletics Deputy AD Senior Associate AD Associate AD Faculty Athletic Rep. Academic Affairs/SWA Compliance Dustin York B.J. Lough Camelia Trahan Shane Meling Jay Biljani Associate AD Associate AD Assistant AD Assistant AD Associate AD External Affairs/Operations Sports Medicine Marketing Director Sports Information Business Affairs Amanda Pulido David Schneider Darin Lovat Kevin Lepore Theresa Laurente Life Skills Coordinator Head Equipment Manager Strength & Conditioning Ticket Manager Assistant AD Compliance Ashleigh Smith Lisa Townzen Melissa Martinez Academic Advisor Administrative Assistant Director of Fan Experience www.uiwcardinals.com 4 CARDINALS TRACK & FIELD 2016 meter relay team added second team all-conference honors. Head Coach In 2014-15, the UIW track and cross country teams took a big step forward Derek Riedel within the Southland Conference. The PERSONAL FILE women’s cross country team got things Name Derek Riedel started with a strong sixth place finish Born June 6, 1981 at the conference meet while the men Hometown Rio Medina, TX grabbed eighth place. During the track Education Medina Valley HS season, the women finished fifth and Castroville, TX the men seventh at indoors. During the McMurry, BA English, 2002 outdoor season, the men outscored the Abilene Christian, MA Human Communication, 2004 women for the first time in a conference Incarnate Word, meet. Ph.D. Organizational Leadership, 2012 The men’s track program picked up their first all-Southland Conference CAREER performers in 2015 when Jamarkese Assistant Coach McMurry, 2003-05 Derek Riedel joined the Incarnate Williams took third in the high jump and Head Coach Incarnate Word, 2005- Word athletic staff in October of 2005 as the 4x100-meter relay team also finished the head coach for both the cross country third. teams in the fall and the track and field Riedel’s largest success at the NCAA squads in the spring. USATF Level II Certification in endurance Division I level so far has been sprinter Now in his 11th year in charge events. And, in the summer of 2007, Chris DeWitt. DeWitt was the team’s top of both the track and cross country he completed his USATF certification in athlete in 2014 and 2015 and he earned programs, he has put together a number sprints, hurdles and relays. Capital One Academic All-America First of deep and successful squads. And, he A native of Castroville and a graduate Team honors in each season. has been instrumental in the revival of of Medina Valley High School, Derek ran Riedel’s teams have always earned competitions held at UIW or sponsored four years of cross country and two years more than their fair shar of academic by the Cardinals in the San Antonio area. of track at McMurry University in Abilene, awards. The USTFCCCA organization Now, he has the challenge of transitioning Texas. has recognized UIW teams as well as both programs from NCAA Division II Riedel finished his Ph.D. in Education individuals on its annual academic “all” to NCAA Division I and the Southland with an emphasis in Organizational lists including three individuals in 2010 Conference. Leadership and Adult Education in 2012. and five more in 2011. The women’s Over his tenure at UIW, Coach He did his dissertation in public speaking team had a USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Riedel has seen the Cardinals send apprehension and treatment techniques member every year from 2006-12 and the athletes to the NCAA Division II National for apprehension. He holds a bachelor’s men had one every year from 2007-12. Championships. The first qualifier came in degree in English from McMurry and a The women’s cross country team 2007 when Morgan Moszee competed in master’s degree in communications from fared quite well within the Lone Star the long jump.
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