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ALABAMA INFORMATION Location ...... Tuscaloosa, Ala. ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD 2019 REVIEW Enrollment ...... 38,392 Quick Facts ...... 1 Indoor Season ...... 53-56 Founded ...... April 12, 1831 Media Information ...... 1 Outdoor Season ...... 57-60 Nickname ...... Crimson Tide 2018 Men's Program of the Year ...... 2 Colors ...... Crimson and White 2018 SEC Men's Indoor Champions ...... 3 RECORDS & HISTORY INTRODUCTION Conference ...... Southeastern The ...... 4-5 Academic Honors ...... 61 President ...... Dr. Stuart R. Bell Director of Athletics Greg Byrne ...... 6 Men's SEC Indoor Championships History ...... 62-64 Athletic Director ...... Greg Byrne Senior Associate AD/SWA ...... Marie Robbins Athletics Leadership ...... 7 Women's SEC Indoor Championships History . . . .65-66 Faculty Representative ...... Dr. James King Sam Bailey Track & Field Complex ...... 8 Men's SEC Outdoor Championships History . . . . .67-70 Facility ...... Sam Bailey Track & Field Complex 2020 Schedule ...... 9 Women's SEC Outdoor Championships History . .71-72 2020 Rosters ...... 10-11 Men's NCAA Indoor Championships History . . . . .73-74 2019 TEAM FINISHES Women's NCAA Indoor Championships History . . . . 75 2019 SEC Indoor Finish ...... M - 4th/W - 3rd 2019 CRIMSON TIDE Men's NCAA Outdoor Championships History . . .76-77 2019 SEC Outdoor Finish ...... M - 5th/W - T-5th Head Coach Dan Waters...... 12-13 Women's NCAA Outdoor Championships History . . . 78-79 2019 NCAA Indoor Finish ...... M - 8th/W - T-7th Assistant Coaches ...... 14-18 NCAA Individual Champions ...... 80-81 2019 NCAA Outdoor Finish ...... M - 10th/W - 7th Support Staff ...... 19 Men’s Indoor Performance List ...... 82-83 HISTORY Men’s Student-Athlete Profiles ...... 20-33 Women’s Indoor Performance List ...... 84-85 Men’s Indoor SEC Championships ...... 6 Women’s Student-Athlete Profiles ...... 34-52 Men’s Outdoor Performance List ...... 86-88 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1972, 2018 Women’s Outdoor Performance List . . . . 89-91 Women’s Indoor SEC Championships ...... 1 Alabama Olympians ...... 92 1994 Men’s Outdoor SEC Championships ...... 3 1950, 1952, 1980 MEDIA INFORMATION Women’s Outdoor SEC Championships ...... 2 1986, 1994 MEDIA SERVICES/CREDENTIALS at the facility, please contact Todd Bell at least COACHING STAFF Up-to-date release packages containing a week in advance. Head Coach ...... Dan Waters statistics, season results, performance lists and Alma Mater ...... Kansas, 1995 notes are provided to the media as requested. Directions to Sam Bailey Complex Assistant Coach - Sprints ...... Mark'Quis Frazier Those wishing to cover Alabama Track & Field From Interstate 20/59, take exit 73 for US-82/ Alma Mater ...... Baylor, 2014 should contact Haley Peterson via e-mail McFarland Boulevard and keep right (north) at Assistant Coach - Distance ...... Will Palmer ([email protected]) or phone (559-356-8802) the fork for approximately 1.7 miles. Take a left Alma Mater ...... Williams (Mass.), 2011 to request credentials and or available parking (west) at 15th Street and continue for about Assistant Coach - Jumps ...... Miguel Pate for home meets. Head coach Dan Waters and one mile, then turn right (north) onto Hackberry Alma Mater ...... Alabama, 2002 select student-athletes are typically available 10 Lane. The facility is located approximately a Assistant Coach - Sprints ...... Blaine Wiley Alma Mater ...... Texas State, 2000 minutes after the conclusion of their respective quarter of a mile ahead on the right, just over Assistant Coach - Throws ...... Derek Yush events. the railroad tracks. The street address for Sam Alma Mater ...... Connecticut, 1997 Bailey Track and Field Stadium is 400 Coliseum Volunteer Coaches ...... Samantha Bluske-Palmer INTERNET/SOCIAL MEDIA Street, Tuscaloosa, AL, 35487...... Craig Hunter Information about University of Alabama ...... Connor Mahoney-Ashberry athletics can be found on the internet at RollTide. UA ATHLETICS FTP ...... Amanda Youngblood com. For information about the Crimson Tide Links to download footage for broadcast track and field program, select track & field/ television use only will be emailed when footage SUPPORT STAFF cross country under the sports drop-down menu is made available. Throughout the season, Director of Operations ...... Megan Reynolds Administrative Assistant ...... Angie Pugh on the home page. Follow Alabama track and video features on the track & field team will be Athletic Trainer - Men ...... Bernard Burroughs field/cross country on Facebook, Instagram and made available on RollTide.com. For questions, Athletic Trainer - Women ...... Mallori Crockett Twitter at @AlabamaTrack. please contact Christopher by e-mail at Strength & Conditioning ...... Jason Poeth [email protected]. Nutritionist ...... Frank Newell INTERVIEWS Equipment ...... Eric Cookmeyer Interviews with coaches and student-athletes ATHLETICS COMMUNICATIONS Academic Advisor ...... Heather Anders should be arranged through Roots Woodruff. Track & Field Contact ...... Haley Peterson Event Management ...... David Neder Availability varies due to training and travel E-Mail ...... [email protected] schedules. However, Monday through Website ...... RollTide.com Wednesday are typically the best days to speak Facebook/Twitter/Instagram . . .@AlabamaTrack with them during the week. Mailing Address ...... Box 870391 Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 SAM BAILEY TRACK & FIELD COMPLEX Shipping Address ...... 1201 Coliseum Drive All University of Alabama home outdoor meets Coleman Coliseum, Room 170 will be held at the Sam Bailey Track & Field Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 Complex. To request parking to cover an event

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The 2020 University of Alabama Track and Field Media Guide was produced by the staff of the UA Athletics Communications Office. The publication was written and edited by Haley Peterson, Roots Woodruff and Genevieve Monier with special editorial assistance by the UA Athletics Photography Department. Copyright 2019 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Alabama. “Roll Tide”, “Crimson Tide”, “Bama” and the primary and secondary logos are registered trademarks of The University of Alabama.

ROLLTIDE.COM 1 introduction 2018 MEN'S PROGRAM OF THE YEAR INTRODUCTION

The Alabama men’s track & field/cross country team was named the 2017-18 United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) John McDonnell NCAA Division I Men’s Program of the Year. The honor is the first for the Alabama program. “This is a great honor for Alabama track & field and cross country,” UA head coach Dan Waters said. “It demonstrates that we’ve built an all-around program here. This is a highly-competitive sport so to be able to be great in all three seasons means you have great athletes, great coaches and great commitment. It’s a true credit to our student-athletes for the way they competed and our assistant coaches for their dedication to the program.” “I also want to thank The University of Alabama, our director of athletics Greg Byrne and our sport oversight, Brad Ledford, for their support of our program,” Waters added. “I especially want to thank our entire coaching staff – Dion Miller, Miguel Pate, Adam Tribble, Blaine Wiley, Derek Yush, Mike Bartolina, Connor Mahoney-Ashberry and David Virgets. This award is about them and every young man on our roster.” The Program of the Year award has been presented annually since 2009 to the track & field and cross country program with the best combined finish at the NCAA cross country, indoor and outdoor national championships. The Crimson Tide finished 14th at the NCAA Cross Country Championships, ninth at the indoor championships and tied for fifth at the outdoor championships for 28.5 total points to edge out Arkansas, which finished second with 31 points.

2 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD introduction 2018 SEC MEN'S INDOOR CHAMPIONS INTRODUCTION

Alabama captured its sixth SEC men's indoor track & field championship in 2018 with a 63-point performance on the meet's final day.

The Alabama Crimson Tide men stormed to their first conference The Tide continued to pile up the points as senior Will Herrscher title since 1972 on the final day of the 2018 Southeastern Conference and freshman Jake Spotswood finished 3-4 in the pole vault. Freshman Indoor Track & Field Championships at Texas A&M’s Gilliam Indoor Track Christian Edwards and junior Kord Ferguson added second-place & Field Stadium in College Station, Texas. In second place after the finishes in the and shot put, respectively, and Walter finished meet's opening day, the Tide roared to the front of the pack behind a sixth in the 200 meters. Alabama clinched the championship with an 21-point performance in the 5,000 meters and four additional top-three eighth-place finish in the 4x400-meter relay, the final event of the finishes on Day 2 to clinch the crown. evening. “This was a total team championship,” head coach Dan Waters “I’m just so proud of everyone,” Waters added. “From our student- said following the meet. “Everyone contributed. One of the most athletes to our assistant coaches and support staff and our administration. impressive things about this championship was where the points came It’s been a seven-year process to get here so it’s extremely rewarding from. Our freshman triple jumper, Christian Edwards, finishing second. to win this championship. We’ve built a complete program and it Kord Ferguson finishing second in the shot put with an amazing mark. took every part of it – sprinters, hurdlers, distance, jumpers, vaulters, Shelby McEwen winning the for our only individual title. Our throwers – coming through to win this title. To do something like this distance runners scoring 31 points in the 3,000 and 5,000. It was a total takes a lot of hard work and dedication. If you buy in to that, you’ll see team effort and that’s how we built this program. Everyone chipped in the fruits of your labor. That’s what we saw tonight.” one way or another.” Alabama won the title with 91 points, three points ahead of runner- up Arkansas (88). (83.5), Texas A&M (75.5) and Georgia (71) round out the top five. The conference crown is the sixth indoor championship in school history. The men previously won the SEC in 1958, 1959, 1961, 1962 and 1972. Alabama entered the second and final day of competition trailing Day 1 leader Florida, 30.5-28, following junior Shelby McEwen’s win in the high jump, a second place finish by senior Daniel Haugh in the weight throw and third- and fifth-place finishes by Vincent Kiprop and Gilbert Kigen, respectively, in the 3,000 meters. The Gators extended the lead with multiple scorers in Sunday’s first five events but senior Ruebin Walters and junior Keitavious Walter kept the Tide within striking distance with second- and seventh-place finishes in the 60-meter hurdles and 60 meters, respectively. However, it was the longest race of the day that catapulted the Crimson Tide into championship contention as juniors Kigen, Kiprop and Top-five finishes by Vincent Kiprop and Gilbert seniors Alfred Chelanga and Conner Thompson finished 2-3-5-6 in the Kigen in the 3,000 meters and 5,000 meters were men’s 5,000 meters for 21 points to push Alabama into a lead it would part of a 31-point performance by the Tide distance corps that helped propel Alabama to the conference not relinquish. crown. ROLLTIDE.COM 3 introduction

INTRODUCTION On Your Campus...

Dr. Stuart R. Bell became the 29th president of The University of Alabama in July 2015, bringing with him 30 years of experience in higher education. He had previously served at the Capstone for 16 years as a faculty member and department head of mechanical engineering. During this time, he also founded and directed an interdisciplinary research center, the Center for Advanced Vehicle Technologies, which continues to thrive today.

Prior to returning to UA as president, Dr. Bell was executive vice president and provost at Louisiana State University. Before his time at LSU, he served the University of Kansas as dean of the School of Engineering. Under his leadership, both institutions opened new facilities and saw great success in student recruitment and retention.

An Abilene, Texas, native, Dr. Bell earned a nuclear engineering degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. He earned his master’s degree and doctorate in mechanical engineering from the same university in 1981 and 1986, respectively. It was also at Texas A&M that he met and fell in love with his wife, Susan. They have three adult children, Stuart, Stacy and Stephen. They are also the proud grandparents to two granddaughters, Livi and Sadie.

Since his return to the Capstone, Dr. Bell has led the University by developing a strategic plan that maps out the aspirations of the campus. By renewing UA’s commitment to its students and the campus community, and with a focus on significantly increasing investments in faculty and research, Dr. Bell’s plan has already improved the quality of life for citizens across our state, nation and world. Through the strategic plan’s initiatives, multiple research institutes have been formed on campus, creating an interdisciplinary approach to address national and worldwide challenges in the areas of water, transportation and lifespan research.

Under Dr. Bell’s leadership, The University of Alabama sustains an enrollment of the best and brightest students in the nation. As Alabama’s premier flagship university, the Capstone continues to celebrate the impressive achievements of its faculty, staff, students and student-athletes. With more than 600 National Merit Scholars enrolled, UA is a leader among public universities nationwide. The University of Alabama is undeniably the place Where Legends are Made.

4 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD introduction • Enrollment at The University of Alabama reached 38,392 for fall 2018. More than 40 percent of UA’s 7,407-member freshman class scored 30 or higher on the ACT and 38 percent were in the top 10 On Your percent of their high school graduating class. The entering class carries an average high school grade-point average of 3.72, with 34 percent having a high school GPA of 4.0 or higher. Campus... • The University of Alabama is a leader among public universities

nationwide in the enrollment of National Merit Scholars, with more INTRODUCTION than 500 currently enrolled.

• Ranked among the top 60 public universities in the nation in U.S. News and World Report’s annual college rankings. UA’s latest college rankings include:

o The School of Law is ranked 27th among all law schools in the nation (ninth among public universities), spring 2018.

o The School of Library and Information Studies is ranked 28th nationally in the latest rankings for library schools, spring 2018.

• University of Alabama students continue to win prestigious national awards. Fifty-three UA students have been named Goldwater Scholars, including two in 2018. The University of Alabama has produced a total of 15 Rhodes Scholars, 16 Truman Scholars, 33 Hollings Scholars and 13 Boren Scholars.

• Twenty-six current UA faculty have received National Science Foundation CAREER Awards, the nation’s most prestigious recognition of top-performing young scientists, in disciplines ranging from nanoscience and engineering to biological sciences.

• UA was awarded a patent for a medical privacy tent developed by engineering students and Crimson Tide Athletics, firmly protecting the tent’s capability to expand or collapse on the sideline of a football field.

• Fifteen University of Alabama graduates have accepted Fulbright awards to study and teach abroad during 2018-2019.

• PRWeek Magazine has recognized the public relations program in The University of Alabama’s College of Communication and Information Sciences as one of the top five programs in the nation eight times in the past 10 years.

• Students at UA who competed in a NASA robotics contest came away with the top prize for the fourth year in a row in 2018. Alabama Astrobotics took the top prize at the NASA Robotic Mining Competition.

• U.S. News and World Report ranks The University of Alabama’s Manderson Online Business Master’s programs 13th in the nation.

• Public Accounting Report’s 2017 rankings place UA’s Culverhouse School of Accountancy’s undergraduate program seventh, master’s programs ninth and doctoral program seventh in the nation.

• UA’s Army ROTC Ranger Challenge team won its second consecutive Brigade Ranger Challenge at Camp Blanding, Fla., in January 2018, defeating 10 other Ranger Challenge teams.

• UA is building a new Performing Arts Academic Center on the historic Bryce property. The $60 million center will provide the theatre and dance department with space for performances and to expand its community programming and outreach.

• UA’s Stran-Hardin Arena, a $10 million vanguard facility for adapted sports, was unveiled in January 2018.

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INTRODUCTION GGregreg BByrneyrne DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS

Greg Byrne, one of the most acclaimed and proponent of developing student-athletes into productive people after college, respected administrators in collegiate athletics, Byrne has led programs that have attained academic success at levels not began his tenure as Alabama’s Director of Athletics reached prior to his tenure. on March 1, 2017. His role at Alabama is his third venture at the helm of a major collegiate athletics He also has deep experience working in the Southeastern Conference (SEC), program. having spent 2002 to 2005 at the University of Kentucky as Associate Athletics Director for Development and Fundraising before a four-year stint at Mississippi Since taking over, Byrne developed and State (2006-10). From 2006-08, Byrne served as Associate Athletics Director for implemented The Crimson Standard, a five-year External Affairs at MSU before becoming Director of Athletics. strategic plan outlining the mission statement and core values of Alabama Athletics as well as Under Byrne’s leadership, Arizona Athletics underwent more than $140 benchmarks in the areas of academics, student- million in construction and renovation of athletics facilities. That work was athlete welfare, athletics success, financial resources, facilities, staffing and highlighted by the $72 million Lowell-Stevens Football Facility, the addition of operating with integrity. In addition, The Crimson Standard, a 10-year, $600 two video boards in Arizona Stadium (football), and a new scoreboard in the million capital initiative focused on the renovation of facilities and development McKale Center (basketball). Additionally, Byrne oversaw a $30 million renovation of an infrastructure that will drive future success was created. of the McKale Center, a project that included upgraded locker rooms, seating, restrooms, concessions, enhanced lighting and a new playing floor. Alabama Athletics celebrated its highest finish in program history in the Learfield Directors’ Cup at the conclusion of the 2017-18 season, placing At Mississippi State, where he was the youngest athletics director in the SEC 14th thanks to a national championship in football, runner-up finishes in men’s and the youngest to lead an athletic program at the NCAA Division I-A level, and women’s golf and NCAA postseason appearances by men’s basketball, Byrne oversaw the hiring of head football coach Dan Mullen and former head gymnastics, soccer, softball, men’s and women’s swimming & diving, men’s baseball coach and current Director of Athletics John Cohen. tennis, men’s and women’s cross country, men’s and women’s indoor track & field and men’s and women’s outdoor track & field. The Tide also continued its In addition to his role as Director of Athletics, Byrne serves on several run of excellence in the classroom, leading the nation in Academic All-Americans committees at both the conference and national levels including the United with 11. States Olympic Committee Collegiate Advisory Council, the Division I Football Oversight Committee and the Southeastern Conference Security Committee. Prior to coming to Alabama, Byrne was Vice President for Athletics at the He is currently also serving his one-year term as president of the National University of Arizona from 2010-17 and was Director of Athletics at Mississippi Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics. State University from 2008-10. With more than 20 years of experience as an athletics administrator, Byrne has fashioned an impressive administrative career As the son of veteran athletics administrator Bill Byrne, one of the nation’s hallmarked by consistent success in fundraising, innovative strategies and most prominent college sports administrators with 30 years of experience as competitive success with a strong emphasis on academic excellence. an Athletics Director, Greg Byrne has been around the enterprise of successful athletic programs for most of his life. Throughout his career, Byrne has been consistently more impactful and successful with each step up the administrative ladder. As a fundraiser, he A native of Pocatello, Idaho, Byrne earned his bachelor’s degree from has been directly involved in raising more than $200 million in gifts during his Arizona State University in 1994 and his master’s degree from Mississippi State career. As a leader of competitive athletics programs, he has fostered major University in 2009. Byrne is married to the former Regina Misa of Junction City, improvements across the spectrum of sports at both programs he has led. A Ore., and the couple has two sons, Nick and Davis.

BYRNE FAMILY Greg and his wife, Regina, with sons Nick and Davis.

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FINUS KEVIN TIFFINI JEFF MARIE J JON GASTON ALMOND GRIMES PURINTON ROBBINS BATT DEVER EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EXECUTIVE ASSOCIATE SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/ ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, ATHLETICS/CFO ATHLETICS DIRECTOR ATHLETICS DIRECTOR/SWA CHIEF DIVERSITY OFFICER EXTERNAL OPERATIONS DEVELOPMENT STUDENT SERVICES

MATT JEFF CHRIS BRAD JESSICA ELLIS JEFF SELF ALLEN BESANCENEY LEDFORD PARÉ PONDER SPRINGER SENIOR ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, SPORTS DIRECTOR, TICKETING DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, EQUIPMENT COMPLIANCE MEDICINE AND TIDE PRIDE MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS OPERATIONS OPERATIONS

AARON JUSTIN BURTON CHRIS MICHAEL JESSIE RAND VOLD BRANT BURNS DARLING DEAN GARDNER HARRIS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, CRIMSON TIDE DIRECTOR, STUDENT- DIRECTOR, INFORMATION DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR, COMPLIANCE DIRECTOR, DEVELOPMENT PRODUCTIONS ATHLETE ENHANCEMENT TECHNOLOGY

ALLISON RED DANIEL RYAN JOSH BRANDON KYLE JEFFREYS LEONARD LYERLY MAJERCIK MAXSON SEVEDGE VASEY ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS ASSISTANT ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, HUMAN DIRECTOR, EVENT DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, MARKETING DIRECTOR, FOOTBALL DIRECTOR, STRATEGIC DIRECTOR, FACILITIES RESOURCES MANAGEMENT VIDEO SERVICES AND FAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNICATIONS PLANNING

AMY DR. JAMES WOODS KING

ASSISTANT ATHLETICS FACULTY ATHLETICS DIRECTOR, FINANCE REPRESENTATIVE

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INTRODUCTION SAM BAILEY TRACK AND FIELD COMPLEX

When it came time to renovate the University of Alabama’s Sam season, our athletes have the confidence of knowing that their bodies Bailey Track and Field Complex, which first opened in 1975, Crimson are fine tuned to compete on just that kind of track, with the same Tide head coach Dan Waters had one directive for everyone involved surface and radius.” in the project and that was to create a world-class facility that would be The shot put throw area was relocated and redesigned at the west comparable to the nation’s best. Mission accomplished. end of the track, outside of the oval, combining the landing pits to The Tide’s home facility was rebuilt in 2012 from the ground up, provide a more functional and efficient throws area. utilizing every inch of the facility to give Alabama track and field athletes The infield was replaced with a new Tifway 419 hybrid grass everything they need to be successful at the highest level. infield and provides the landing areas for the javelin, hammer throw and “It’s a beautiful facility that is also highly functional,” Waters said. discus. “We took every inch of that space that we could and used it to the very The cages for the throw events have been strategically placed within best of our ability. I think the facility and everything that has gone into both “D zone areas” to allow for better meet management. it makes a very definite statement that at The University of Alabama, we Timing locations have been added throughout the track area to allow take our track and field very seriously.” for the use of the most current event timing techniques. The design and layout ensures that the Sam Bailey Track & Field The redesign also relocated and reconfigured the jumps area to complex is one of the premier facilities in the nation. make both training and competition more efficient. There are now two “From the beginning, coach Dan Waters’ vision for the improvements runways, two pole vault runways, and two high jump aprons. was to give Alabama a facility that allowed them to compete and train During the renovations, permanent lights were installed, giving at the highest level, both within the SEC and nationally,” Jim Hartsell the Crimson Tide far more flexibility when it comes to training and from Davis Architects said. “I don’t think there is any doubt that’s what competition. we’ve accomplished.” “With the way everything is configured now and with addition of the The nine-lane track has a state of the art Beynon BSS -2000 track lights, we can run an efficient and fan-friendly meet,” Waters said. “We surface, which allows for a faster and more durable surface for both can run a meet in four hours now instead of it being an all-day grind like competition and training. it could be in the past.” “When you’re talking about hundredths or thousandths of a second, In addition to the track renovations, the grandstand was upgraded the fact that we can train on this kind of surface means so much to our with new seating and a complete renovation and expansion of the athletes,” Waters said. “It’s fast, but not so hard that you’re going to risk press box. The concession areas, restrooms and storage facilities were injuries. We also widened the track, which lessens the centrifugal forces renovated and updated to better serve the needs of both the team and and makes it much faster.” its fans. The redesigned track gives Tide athletes a training and competition A new entry plaza was also incorporated into the facility with facility that is nearly identical to what they will see when they get to the displays to commemorate the history of Alabama track athletes, both in championship season. collegiate and Olympic competition. There is also a permanent awards “This facility allows us to train every day in a championship calibre area, created out of the same material as the track itself. facility,” Waters said. “Whereever we go during the championship 8 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD introduction 2020 INDOOR TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE

DATE EVENT LOCATION

Jan. 10 UAB Blazer Invitational , Ala.

Jan. 17 Samford Invitational Birmingham, Ala.

Jan. 31-Feb. 1 Indiana University Relays Bloomington, Ind. INTRODUCTION

Feb. 7-8 New Classic Albuquerque, N.M.

Feb. 14-15 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa

Feb. 14-15 Texas Tech Shootout Lubbock, Texas

Feb. 14-15 Vanderbilt Music City Invite Nashville, Tenn.

Feb. 22 Alex Wilson Invitational South Bend, Ind.

Feb. 28-29 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships College Station, Texas

March 13-14 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships Albuquerque, N.M.

2020 OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD SCHEDULE Tamara Clark

DATE EVENT LOCATION

March 20-21 UAB Spring Invitational Birmingham, Ala.

March 27-28 Raleigh Relays Raleigh, N.C.

March 27 Florida State Relays Tallahassee, Fla.

April 2-4 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla.

April 10-11 Crimson Tide Invitational Tuscaloosa, Ala.

April 15-17 Invitational Azusa, Calif.

April 16-18 Tom Jones Invitational Gainesville, Fla.

May 2 LSU Invite Baton Rouge, La.

May 14-16 SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships College Station, Texas

May 28-30 NCAA East Preliminary Lexington, Ky.

June 10-13 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships Austin, Texas Keitavious Walter

Kord Ferguson Stacey Destin Gilbert Kigen

ROLLTIDE.COM 9 introduction 2020 ALABAMA MEN'S TRACK & FIELD ROSTER INTRODUCTION Name Indoor/Outdoor Event Hometown (High School/Last School) Champion Allison Jr./So. Sprints Richmond, Texas (George Ranch) Henry Barrett Sr./Sr. Pole Vault Vestavia Hills Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Chago Basso So./So. Throws Roselle, Ill. (Lake Park) Hayden Blalock Jr./So. Distance Charlotte, N.C. (Providence) Nolan Bone Fr./Fr. Pole Vault O'Fallon, Mo. (Liberty) J.P. Brinyark Sr./Jr. Distance Berry, Ala. (Northside) Nick Ceci Fr./Fr. Distance Huntsville, Ala. (Huntsville) Brad Cheek Gr./Gr. Distance Brentwood, Tenn. (Jackson Prep/Samford University) Bobby Colantonio Jr. So./So. Throws Barrington, R.I. (Barrington)) Ashton Domingue Fr./So. Throws Birmgingham, Ala. (Briarwood Christian) Robert Dunning Sr./Sr. Sprints , Ga. (Kennesaw Mountain/South Plains College ) Christian Edwards Jr./Jr. Jumps Lake Charles, La. (Washington-Marion) Leander Forbes Jr./Jr. Sprints Tallahassee, Fla. (Leon/Meridian Community College) Alize Ford Sr./Sr. Sprints Columbia, Ala. (Columbia) Nathan Gamble Jr./Jr. Distance Raleigh, N.C. (Leesville Road) Dylan Garner Fr./Fr. Throws Fairview, Ala. (Fairview) Elliot Gindi Jr./Jr. Distance Ocean Township, N.J. (Ocean Township/Northern Arizona University) Kyle Goodman Fr./Fr. Sprints Charlotte, N.C. (East Mecklenburg) Matthew Gray Fr./Fr. Throws Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Stephan Holcombe Sr./Sr. Sprints Spanish Fort, Ala. (Spanish Fort/Meridian Community College) Gilbert Kigen Gr./Gr. Distance Kipkabus, Kenya (Eldoret/Central Arizona College) Vincent Kiprop Sr./Gr. Distance Kericho, Kenya (Londiani Boys/Missouri Southern State University) Eliud Kipsang Fr./Fr. Distance Kenya (Pickapsang) Ryan Lipe Jr./Jr. Pole Vault Carmel, Ind. (Carmel) Alex Mielke Fr./Fr. Distance Nashotah, Wis. (Lake Country Lutheran) Elliott Miller Jr./Jr. Distance Cheyenne, Wyo. (Cheyenne Central) Jalen Murray Fr./Fr. Distance Richmond Hill, Ga. (Richmond Hill) Carl Nesbitt So./So. Jumps Vestavia Hills, Ala. (Vestavia Hills) Isaac Odugbesan Jr./Jr. Throws Lagos, Nigeria (Proper Arsenal College/Middle Tennessee State University) Steven Pate Fr./Fr. Throws Brimingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Joel Phillips Fr./Fr. Multi Andalusia, Ala. (Red Level) Scott Platek Jr./Jr. Distance Mokena, All. (Lincoln-Way East) Oliver Rigg Sr./Sr. Distance Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville) Noel Rotich So./So. Distance Kapenguria, Kenya (Chewoyet) Rich Saenz Fr./Fr. Distance Katy, Texas (Cinco Ranch) Dylan Scott Jr./Jr. Sprints Brentwood, Calif. (De La Salle) Paul Selden Jr./Jr. Distance Homewood, Ala. (Homewood) Gabriel Serrano So./So. Sprints Weston, Fla. (Cypress Bay) Mark Shannon So./So. Sprints Solon, Ohio (Solon) Grady Shifl et Fr./Fr. Distance Louisville, Ky. (Saint Xavier) Luke Skinner Fr./Fr. Multi Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Jake Spotswood Jr./So. Multi Daphne, Ala. (McGill-Toolen) Matthew Weaver Fr./Fr. Sprints Arlington, Va. (Bob Jones) Jacob Wiggers Fr./Fr. Distance Fishers, Ind. (Hamilton Southeastern) Michael Wiggins Sr./Sr. Jumps Cross Roads, Ala. (Huntsville) Drew Williams Jr./Jr. Distance Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook)

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Name Indoor/Outdoor Event Hometown (High School/Last School) D'Jai Baker Sr./Sr. Sprints , N.Y. (Benjamin Cardozo/New Mexico Junior College) Allie Berryhill Fr./Fr. Hurdles Northport, Ala. (Tuscaloosa County) Rebecca Billman So./So. Distance Tuscaloosa, Ala. (American Christian Academy) Lauren Brackin So./So. Distance Muscle Shoals, Ala. (Muscle Shoals) Caroline Brooks Sr./Sr. Distance Plano, Texas (Plano) INTRODUCTION Rebecca Buteau Sr./Sr. Distance Madison, Miss. (Madison Central) Kayla Cecil Sr./Sr. Pole Vault , Texas (Memorial) Mercy Chelangat So./So. Distance Kericho, Kenya (Kedowa Girls Secondary/University of Texas Rio Grande) Tamara Clark Jr./Jr. Sprints High Point, N.C. (High Point Central) Alexa Cruz Sr./Sr. Distance Miami, Fla. (St. Thomas Aquinas) Symone Darius Sr./Sr. Sprints New Rochelle, N.Y. (New Rochelle) Abigail Dickinson Sr./Sr. Pole Vault Peachtree City, Ga. (Starr’s Mill) Margot Dooley Jr./Jr. Distance Evanston, Ill. (Loyola Academy) Lea Duben Fr./Fr. Hurdles Peachtree City, Ga. (Starr's Mill) Nickolette Dunbar Jr./Jr. Throws Opelousas, La. (Whippany Park /LSU) Katie Funcheon Gr./Gr. Sprints Honolulu, Hi. (Moanalua) Esther Gitahi Sr./Sr. Distance Nakuru, Kenya (Mona Secondary/New Mexico Junior College) Taylor Gorum Jr./Jr. Throws Chesapeake, Va. (Grassfi eld/Florida A&M University) Anya Holloway Fr./Fr. Multi St. Louis, Mo. (Mascoutah) Kristen Hopkins Fr./Fr. Throws Birmingham, Ala. (Spain Park) Hannah Howard Sr./Sr. Distance Arcadia, Calif. (La Salle) Camille Kohtala Fr./Fr. Jumps Orono, Maine (Orono) Samantha Kunza Fr./Fr. Throws O'Fallon Mo. (Timberland) Abigail Kwarteng Sr./Sr. Jumps Bekwai, Ghana (Agogo/Western Texas College) Daija Lampkin Jr./Jr. Sprints Middletown, Del. (Middletown) Katie Lightfoot Fr./Fr. Multi Niceville, Fla. (Niceville) Leahrose Mami So./So. Distance Cullman, Ala. (St. Bernard Prep) Shannon Marsh Sr./Sr. Distance John's Creek, Ga. (Northview) Natassha McDonald Sr./Sr. Sprints Brampton, Ontario (Fletchers Meadow/South Plains College) Caroline McGrath Fr./Fr. Distance Walpole, Mass. (Walpole) Milani So./So. Sprints/Distance Pleasant Hill, Iowa (Southeast Polk/Iowa State University) Savannah Noethlich So./So. Distance Winnetka, Ill. (New Trier) Megan Patton Fr./So. Distance Naperville, Ill. (Plainfi eld North) Taylor Pickett Jr./Jr. Pole Vault Nashville, Tenn. (Brentwood) Jami Reed Fr./Fr. Distance Grand Rapids, Mich. (Forest Hills Eastern) Takyera Roberson Sr./Sr. Sprints Houston, Texas (Wheatley) Riley Schlep So./So. Distance St. Louis, Mo. (Lutheran South) Avery Stuchell Sr./Sr. Pole Vault Denton, Texas (Ryan) Brittany Tolson Sr./Jr. Distance Powell, Tenn. (Powell) Sydney Tomaine Fr./Fr. Pole Vault Clinton Corners, N.Y. (F.D. Roosevelt) Lauren Turner Fr./Fr. Distance Cabot, Ark. (Cabot) Amaris Tyynismaa Fr./Fr. Distance Montgomery, Ala. (Montgomery Catholic Prep) Riley White So./So. Pole Vault Hoover, Ala. (Hoover) Alex Wilkins Fr./Fr. Distance Pelham, Ala. (Pelham) Karmen Williams Fr./Fr. Throws Mobile, Ala. (Blount) Allison Wilson Fr./Fr. Distance Montgomery, Texas (Montgomery) Eliza Witherspoon Jr./Jr. Distance Brevard, N.C. (Brevard) Haley Wright Jr./Sr. Distance Boonsboro, Md. (Boonsboro) Samantha Zelden Fr./Jr. Throws Folsom, La. (St. Scholastica)

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Tide three straight top-four fi nishes in conference for the fi rst time since 1989-91. THE DAN WATERS FILE The 2017 cross country season was the best of Waters' tenure and continues the growth curve the PERSONAL INFORMATION program has been on over the last several years. In Birthdate: October 25, 1971 Hometown: Prairie Village, Kansas addition to their 14th-place team fi nish in their fi rst High School: Bishop Miege High School trip to the national meet since 2010, juniors Gilbert College: University of Kansas – Bachelor’s Degree Kigen (fourth), Vincent Kiprop (seventh) and Alfred (Secondary Education), 1995 Chelanga (37th) earned All-America honors. The men fi nished second at the SEC Championships COACHING CAREER and third at the NCAA South Regional as Kiprop 2011-Present: Head Coach, Alabama (SEC) and Kigen (Regional) captured individual 2004-11: Assistant Coach, Texas A&M COACHES/STAFF titles at the two races and earned SEC Runner 2001-04: Assistant Coach, Georgia of the Year and South Region Athlete of the Year 1996-2001: Assistant Coach, TCU honors, respectively. 1995-96: Volunteer Assistant Coach, Texas The Tide women were led by sophomore DAN ACHIEVEMENTS McKenzie Yanek, who followed up her SEC All- WATERS • In 2017-18 Alabama won the USTFCCCA Men's Freshman debut in 2016 with First-Team All-SEC Program of the Year award for the fi rst time in honors in 2017. school history Head Coach In his fi rst seven seasons at the Capstone, • 2018 SEC Men's Indoor Coach of the Year NINTH SEASON Waters’ track & fi eld teams have earned 107 All- • In 2018, the Alabama men posted their third American certifi cates (64 men’s/43 women’s) and consecutive top-3 SEC outdoor fi nish for the In his ninth season at the helm of The University seen fi ve individuals win at total of eight individual fi rst time since 1989-91 of Alabama men's and women's cross country national titles during that span. • In 2017, Alabama posted top-10 men's and women's fi nishes at the NCAA Indoor and track & fi eld programs in 2019-2020, head The Tide men have recorded three top-10 coach Dan Waters has made an extraordinary Championships for the fi rst time in school NCAA Indoor Championships fi nishes in the last history impact on the Crimson Tide. Waters has unifi ed fi ve years (2014, 2017, 2018) and back-to-back • Alabama’s sixth-place fi nish in the women’s and transformed the program and made it one of men’s top-10 fi nishes at the NCAA Outdoor team standings at the 2016 SEC Outdoor the nation’s best track & fi eld and cross country Championships over the last two seasons. The Championships was the best by a UA team since 2006 programs during his tenure. Crimson Tide women posted their fi rst top-three Since taking over the program in June of 2011, fi nish in 23 years at the 2017 NCAA indoor meet • In 2014, Alabama produced top-20 team Waters has completely remade the Alabama fi nishes by both the men's and women's teams In SEC competition, the Tide men have at the NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor meets program. A multi-million-dollar facelift of the Sam recorded three top-four fi nishes at the conference for the fi rst time since 1984 Bailey Track & Field Complex dramatically changed indoor meet (2014, 2017, 2018) - including the • Alabama’s men’s team fi nished 11th in the the functionality and capabilities of the facility. 2018 SEC indoor title - and three consecutive top- team standings at the 2013 NCAA Outdoor Those improvements are an outward refl ection of Championships, the highest UA team fi nish in four fi nishes at the SEC outdoor meet over the last 11 years the overhaul that has occurred within the team. In three seasons. In 2017, the Tide men and women seven years with Waters as head coach, Alabama • First-year Crimson Tide athletes scored 45 of both fi nished in the top-10 at the NCAA indoor Alabama’s 52 men’s team points at the 2013 has developed into a complete program featuring championships for the fi rst time in school history. SEC Outdoor Championships top student-athletes in all disciplines. The success of the 2017 cross country team • Alabama’s 2017 men's and women's recruiting Alabama opened the 2018-19 competition capped a three-year run that saw the men’s team class was ranked No. 5 and No. 3, respectively, in the nation by Track & Field News season with its third NCAA South Region move from ninth to second at the SEC Cross individual champion in the last four seasons as Country Championships and sixth to third at the • Has recruited national top-10 recruiting classes Alfred Chelanga won the meet and advanced to in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, NCAA South Regional to earn UA its fi rst team 2010, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2017 (by Track & the NCAA Championships. Chelanga and fellow trip to the NCAA Championships since 2010. Field News) senior Connor Ferrentino also picked up the Tide's From 2013-16, the Tide women also posted • Member of coaching staffs that have produced eighth and ninth all-region honors of the Waters four consecutive top-four fi nishes at the South 21 NCAA top-10 team fi nishes era at the meet. Chelanga went on to earn All- Regional. • Member of the Texas A&M coaching staff of America honors for the second year in a row at the the 2009 and 2010 men’s and women’s NCAA Alabama has also experienced considerable national outdoor championship teams NCAA Cross Country Championships. individual success in cross country under Waters. • Coached the 2008 Texas A&M men’s cross The 2018 track & fi eld season saw the Crimson The Tide men have won two of the last three SEC Tide men capture the program's fi rst USTFCCCA country team that won the NCAA South and NCAA South Regional individual titles with Central Regional championship, breaking a Program of the Year Award, presented annually to Antibahs Kosgei taking both the SEC and regional 19-year winning streak held by the University of Arkansas the cross country and track & fi eld program with crowns in 2015 and Vincent Kiprop leading a Tide the best combined fi nishes at the NCAA cross sweep of the top three spots at the 2017 SEC meet • Member of the Texas A&M coaching staff of country, indoor and outdoor championships. the 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010 women’s indoor and Gilbert Kigen winning the South Regional that and outdoor Big 12 Conference championship Alabama earned the honor on the strength of a same season. Kosgei (2015, 2016), Kiprop (2017), teams fi fth-place fi nish at the NCAA outdoor meet, a Kigen (2017), Robbie Farnham-Rose (2014, 2016) • Coached the 2003 Georgia men’s team ninth-place fi nish at the indoor championships and and Alfred Chelanga (2017) have all earned men’s to NCAA Cross Country Championship a 14th-place fi nish at the NCAA Cross Country All-South Region honors under Waters while appearance (fi rst in school history) Championships. Katelyn Greenleaf (2013, 2014, 2015), Meropi • Coached the 2003 Georgia men’s team to The top-5 fi nish at the NCAA Outdoor Track an NCAA South Regional Cross Country Panagioutou (2013) and Hannah Waggoner (2014, Championship appearance & Field Championships was the fi rst for the Tide 2016) have earned the honor for the women. since 1986 and gave UA its fi rst back-to-back top- • Coached the Georgia men’s and women’s Alabama’s All-SEC honorees have included team that was runner-up at the 2003 SEC Cross 10 outdoor placings since fi nishing seventh and Carison Kemei (2011), Kosgei (2015, 2016), Kiprop Country Championship (highest fi nish ever for sixth in 2000 and 2001. The eighth place fi nish the men; equaled the highest fi nish for the (2017), Kigen (2017) and Chelanga (2017) on the women) indoors also gave the Tide back-to-back indoor men’s side and Greenleaf (2013, 2014, 2015) and top-10 fi nishes for the fi rst time since fi nishing • Assistant coach of the 2000 and 2001 WAC Rachael Reddy (2015) for the women. indoor men’s team champions at TCU (the fi rst fourth and second in 2001 and 2002. The foundation for 2017's success was laid in conference title in program history) In addition to its national success in 2018, 2016 as Alabama recorded its best fi nishes to that • Coached the 2000 WAC cross country women’s Alabama captured its fi rst Southeastern Conference point under Waters at the SEC Outdoor Track & team champions at TCU (the fi rst conference indoor championship since 1972 to earn Waters his Field Championships as the women fi nished sixth title in program history) fi rst SEC Coach of the Year award. Outdoors, the and the men fi nished third at the meet, which was • Member of the 1996 Texas staff for the team men fi nished fourth at the SEC meet, giving the that won the Southwest Conference Outdoor held at the Sam Bailey Track Stadium. The fi nishes Track and Field Championships

12 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD coaches and staff were the best since 1989 for the men and since 2006 for the women. One of the fi nest honors in the Waters era was earned when the men’s track & fi eld squad was named the 2014 Indoor Scholar Team of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). As the highest-placing team with at least a 3.00 cumulative team grade point average at the 2014 NCAA Division I Indoor Championships, Alabama stood out among 116 men’s programs that combined academic and athletic achievement to earn All-Academic Team honors. The Crimson Tide was the highest-fi nishing men’s team at the NCAA Indoor Championships to earn All-Academic Team honors that year, fi nishing sixth overall with a 3.14 cumulative team GPA. It marked the fi rst time the Crimson Tide men have earned Scholar Team of the Year honors. The Tide men also fi nished 15th at the NCAA Outdoor COACHES/STAFF Championships that season. The Tide women produced a breakout year on the track and in the classroom in 2015, posting a 3.48 cumulative team grade point average to earn All-Academic Team status from the USTFCCCA. They were also the only team in the country to the men’s 100-meter dash and running a leg on was the school’s fi rst since 2003 and only the sixth fi nish the year with a grade point average better the Tide’s second-place 4x100-meter relay unit overall. It also marked the fi rst time that a distance than a 3.40 while also fi nishing in the top 20 at both that shattered the school record. coach on Henry’s staff had qualifi ed a cross country the NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships. While serving as recruiting coordinator and team for the NCAAs. Alabama's cross country teams have been a distance coach at Texas A&M, Waters was a Waters came to A&M in August 2004, after mainstay on the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team key contributor to a coaching staff that led the serving a three-year stint overseeing the distance list under Waters, with both programs earning Aggies to unprecedented success on the national program at the University of Georgia and an earlier recognition every year since 2013. The women's scene. The Aggies won six NCAA national fi ve years at TCU in a similar capacity. track & fi eld team has been honored seven times championships, including three-straight men’s During his stay in Athens, Ga., Waters led during Waters' tenure (2012-18) while the men and women’s outdoor titles, the fi rst program to the Bulldogs men’s team to the program’s have made the list in 2014 and 2018. accomplish that feat. fi rst appearance in the NCAA Cross Country Alabama has also more than doubled its The Aggie women won eight consecutive Big Championship, as well as a team victory at the list of CoSIDA Academic All-Americans during 12 titles (four indoor, four outdoor) in a four-year NCAA South Regional Championships. At the Waters' tenure with nine student-athletes earning span. One of the nation’s top distance coaches, conference level, the Georgia men placed second recognition a total of 10 times. Waters also served as the recruiting coordinator (highest in school history), while the women’s team Already nationally recognized as a recruiter at A&M and assisted the process of upgrading matched its highest fi nish with an SEC runner-up during his years as an assistant coach, Waters has the program’s talent level to be consistently effort. On the track, his distance runners broke continued that success at UA, recording four top- competitive on the national level. His recruiting seven school records. 10 classes in the last fi ve recruiting cycles. and coaching efforts were vital to the men and At TCU, Waters helped the Horned Frogs Waters was named the head track & fi eld and women each winning three-consecutive NCAA win four Western Athletic Conference team cross country coach at Alabama on May 11, 2011, Outdoor Championships in 2009, 2010 and 2011 – championships - two in indoor track & fi eld, one after seven extremely successful seasons as an becoming the second school to achieve the NCAA in outdoor track & fi eld and one in cross country. assistant at Texas A&M. He immediately embarked Championship double-double (LSU 1989-90) and The 2000 WAC cross country and indoor track on hiring an all-star staff of assistant coaches the fi rst to have both programs win three in a row. crowns were the fi rst team conference titles in who helped reshape Crimson Tide cross country Recruiting classes coordinated by Waters at TCU history. During his stay in Fort Worth, the and track & fi eld during their fi rst season at the Texas A&M earned No. 1 rankings by Track & Field Horned Frogs notched four top-four NCAA team Capstone. This core staff of assistants successfully News. The 2009 men’s and women’s recruiting fi nishes and TCU was ranked No. 1 nationally by merged the men’s and women’s teams into a classes were chosen the top recruiting classes in Trackwire.com in 2001. Athletes at TCU during unifi ed program that helped forge a new team the nation by the monthly magazine, with A&M Waters’ tenure included , who environment and identity for the Crimson Tide. becoming the second school to earn that acclaim won the 1998 NCAA 800-meter crown. Robinson Changing the culture brought renewed energy in the 15-year history of Track & Field News is a two-time U.S. Champion who competed in the and excitement to the program and results ranking collegiate classes. The Aggie women also 800 at the 2004 and 2012 . followed on the track in 2012 with three Alabama enjoyed a three-year run as the No. 1 class, from Waters began his coaching career as a competitors earning All-America honors during the 2007-09, becoming the fi rst women’s program to volunteer assistant coach at the University of Texas indoor season, including Krystle Schade fi nishing achieve that distinction. from 1995-96. as the runner-up in the women’s high jump. In Known for his strong administrative and He earned his bachelor’s degree in secondary the outdoor season, the Tide sent fi ve student- organizational skills, Waters directed event education from the University of Kansas in 1995. athletes to the NCAA Championships with four management at several championship events A standout for the Jayhawks, he was the 1992 coming home as All-Americans and Alexis Paine at A&M, including the 2009 and 2011 NCAA Big Eight champion in the 800 meters and ran a setting a school record in the pole vault (13-5 1/4). Indoor Championships, 2009 Big 12 Indoor leg on KU’s 1992 All-America indoor 3,200-meter In 2013, the track & fi eld season saw marked Championships, and 2003 SEC Cross Country relay. He was elected the Jayhawks’ team captain improvement for the Tide as the men’s team Championships. in 1993 and 1995, and was named a CoSIDA fi nished 11th in the team standings at the NCAA In cross country, Waters earned the South Academic All-American in 1995. Outdoor Championships, the program’s highest Central Region Men’s Coach of the Year honor in Waters is married to the former Jennifer Miller. team fi nish in 11 years. 2008 when A&M won the team title during the They have three children, Alexis, Charlie and Alabama produced nine All-Americans in the regional meet and qualifi ed for the NCAAs. It Joseph. 2013 outdoor season, after qualifying 18 athletes was the fi rst time in 18 years that a team defeated for the NCAA Outdoor Championships. Sprinter powerhouse Arkansas for the region title. The Diondre Batson led the way by fi nishing fourth in regional team title the Aggie men claimed in 2008

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MARK'QUIS FRAZIER

Assistant Coach Sprints FIRST SEASON

Mark’Quis Frazier joined the Crimson Tide’s track and fi eld coaching staff in the summer of 2019. Frazier, a three-time USTFCCA and NJCAA National and Regional Assistant Coach men’s mile, men’s 1,500 meters, 10,000 meters of the Year, will work with Alabama’s and the distance medley relay and men’s cross group. country between 2017 and 2018. Palmer was Frazier joins the Tide after two seasons as also part of the 2016-17 Hoya staff that led the an assistant coach at his alma mater, Barton track & fi eld and cross country teams to a No. 6 Community College, helping lead the Cougars ranking in the USTFCCCA Men's Program of the to two NJCAA team titles and four runner-up Year standings. fi nishes. During his coaching stint at Barton, Palmer arrived Georgetown after a one- the Cougars produced 19 national champions. year stint as an assistant coach at Western Prior to Barton, Frazier coached at Iowa Central Kentucky. He was responsible for the women's Community College during the 2017 season, cross country resurgence as the team turned helping lead them to an NJCAA team title. in its best overall season in fi ve years in 2015- Frazier attended the University of Houston 16. On the track, his middle distance and and was an NCAA Championships qualifi er in distance athletes contributed to a pair of C-USA the 100 meters and the 4x400-meter relay and team championships (2016 men's indoor and ran on the Cougars’ 2012 Conference USA WILL outdoor) and a pair of C-USA podium fi nishes Outdoor Championship squad. He fi nished (second – 2016 women's indoor; third – 2016 his collegiate career at Baylor, earning All- PALMER women's outdoor). He also coached Endalow America honors as a member of its 4x100-meter Takele to the men's 10,000-meter title at the Assistant Coach Distance relay squad. He graduated from Baylor with a C-USA outdoor championships. bachelor’s in education in 2014. SECOND SEASON While working with the Hilltoppers, Palmer Frazier began his career at Barton as part performed a number of duties, including: event of the program’s 50th National Championship coach for women's cross country, event coach Alabama head coach Dan Waters welcomed during his freshman season. He went on to win for men's and women's middle distance and Will Palmer to the Crimson Tide coaching staff the 2011 NJCAA Outdoor 200 meters title with distance, domestic and international recruiting on Aug. 23, 2018. Palmer, who will work with a time of 20.38, the third-fastest collegiate time for middle distance and distance as well as the Crimson Tide distance crew, arrives at the in the nation at any level that season. team travel. He also oversaw the academic Capstone from Georgetown University. Following his collegiate career, Frazier spent performance of the distance and fi eld event Palmer brings seven years of coaching and three years in the professional ranks, competing athletes and performed administrative tasks as administrative experience to Tuscaloosa, with as a member of the 2014 Nigerian world relay WKU hosted the 2015 C-USA Cross Country coaching stops at Georgetown (2016-18), team and at the 2015 . Championships. Western Kentucky (2015-16) and Iowa State A native of Dallas, Texas, Frazier ran for Prior to his time at Western Kentucky, Palmer (2013-15) and two years as the operations Lancaster High School where he was the 2008 spent two years as an assistant at Iowa State director for the track & fi eld and cross country and 2009 district, regional, and state champion, University from 2013-15. During those two teams at Oklahoma (2011-13). set the 100-meters school record and was a seasons, the Cyclones captured a pair of Big 12 In two years with the Hoyas, Palmer’s member of the 2009 4x100-meter relay USA women's cross country team championships and women's middle distance and distance runners Junior Olympic championship squad. turned in a runner-up performance at the 2014 garnered 43 All-BIG EAST nods across cross Frazier joins a Crimson Tide program that NCAA Women's Cross Country Championships. country (11), indoor (18) and outdoor track & saw both the men and women fi nish in the In addition to his coaching and recruiting fi eld (14). top-10 at the 2019 NCAA indoor and outdoor duties with the Cyclones, Palmer was tasked With Palmer, Georgetown boasted 27 championships, making them one of only two with reenergizing the Iowa State Classic, now competitors at the 2017 and 2018 NCAA east programs in the nation to do so. a premier indoor track meet on the NCAA prelims across the middle distance and distance circuit with high performance middle distance events. The Hoyas’ Jonathan Green also earned and distance races geared toward achieving Mid-Atlantic Region Men’s Athlete of the Year NCAA-qualifying performances. In two years, in 2017. 45 athletes who competed in Ames went At the national level, the Hoya’s men’s and on to race at the NCAA indoor track & fi eld women's distance and middle distance runners championships. In the process, 10 new meet and earned All-America honors in the women’s mile, six new facility records were established. Palmer 14 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD coaches and staff

triple jump and fi nished sixth in the event at the SEC indoor meet while Jaimie Robinson earned SEC All-Freshman honors in the triple jump. Senior Filippa Fotopoulou also turned in seventh place fi nish in the long jump as Pate’s jumpers accounted for 16 points at the conference indoor meet. In 2017, senior Quanesha Burks won her third SEC outdoor long jump title, becoming just the fourth woman in Alabama history to win three or more conference crowns in one event in program history. She also earned Destin earned All-America honors in the high jump at the NCAA indoor and outdoor championships while Fotopoulou reached the fi nals of the long jump at the SEC Indoor Championships and qualifi ed for the NCAA Outdoor Championships for the second time in her career. Pate’s pupils were also a driving force behind the Alabama women posting a third-place

fi nish at the 2017 NCAA Indoor Track & Field COACHES/STAFF Championships as Burks, Destin and Fotopoulou accounted for 18 of UA’s 37 points at the meet. As a junior in 2016, Burks captured the SEC and NCAA indoor long jump titles and repeated at the SEC outdoor champion in the event and was the runner-up at the NCAA outdoor meet. also helped host a trio of Big 12 Championships Capstone in 2020. Pate serves as the Crimson Pate was instrumental in developing Burks in (2014 indoor, 2015 indoor, 2015 outdoor) and Tide's jumps coach. the long jump, leading to her winning efforts at the the 2013 NCAA Midwest Region Cross Country During his eighth season with the Crimson 2015 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Eugene, Championships. Tide in 2019, Pate saw three of his athletes achieve Ore. and the 2016 NCAA Indoor Championships in Palmer got his start in collegiate track & fi eld a total of fi ve All-America honors. For the men, Birmingham as well as being one of 10 semifi nalists as the director of track & fi eld and cross country Shelby McEwen won indoor and outdoor honors for the Bowerman Trophy as a sophomore. Burks' operations for the University of Oklahoma for in high jump, while women Abigail Kwarteng and outdoor title capped an unbeaten outdoor two seasons (2011-13). During his time with Stacey Destin were awarded honors following season in 2015, as she also claimed the long the Sooners, he worked for Martin Smith, who the outdoor season in high jump. Destin was also jump title at the SEC Championships. Burks also would go on to give Palmer his fi rst collegiate awarded All-America honors for her Pentathlon set a new school record several times during coaching job at Iowa State. performance during the indoor season. McEwen the outdoor season, the last coming at the 2015 The Bethesda, Md., native made the most of fi nished fi rst in the NCAA Indoor Championships North American, Central American and Caribbean his undergraduate experience while at Williams with a mark of 7-6 (2.29m) and third in the NCAA (NACAC) Senior Championships in San Jose, College, interning with both the U.S. Track & Outdoor Championships with a mark of 7-4.25 Costa Rica, where she jumped 22-9 (6.93m) to Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (2.24m). claim gold. and Team Indiana Elite, a professional distance The 2018 season saw Pate pupil Shelby In 2014, Pate coached Burks to second-team running training group based in Bloomington. McEwen win the SEC indoor and outdoor high All-America honors in the long jump, as well a He was a four-year letterwinner on the men's jump titles and fi nish third and second respectively, second-place fi nish in the women's long jump at cross country and track & fi eld at Williams and in the event at the NCAA indoor and outdoor the U.S. Junior National Championships. received his Bachelor of Arts in mathematics championships in his fi rst season with the Crimson Burks ended her career holding the 10 best from the school in 2011. Palmer is married to Tide. McEwen's 7-6 clearance at the NCAA indoor indoor and outdoor long jump marks in Alabama the former Samantha Bluske. meet made him just the second man to surpass history. On the track, she was a member of that height in Alabama history and the fi rst to do it Alabama’s record-setting 4x100-meter relay in in a collegiate meet. 2017 and ended her career with three of UA’s McEwen would cap his season with a fi fth- 10 fastest 100-meter times in school annals. The place fi nish at the USA Track & Field National Hartselle, Ala., native was a three-time outdoor Championships. All-American in the 4x100 relay and a 2017 All- Christian Edwards earned SEC All-Freshman American in the 100 meters. Indoors, she twice honors with a second-place fi nish at the conference earned All-America honors in the 60 meters in indoor championships as the Tide jumpers 2017. accounted for 18 team points to help the Crimson In 2016, men’s triple jumper Jeremiah Green Tide capture its fi rst league title since 1972. broke Pate’s 14-year-old school record in the Edwards followed up his indoor performance indoor triple jump and went on to earn All- with a sixth-place fi nish in the triple jump at America honors in the event at the NCAA Indoor the SEC Outdoor Championships to earn All- Championships. In all, Green was a four-time Freshman honors for a second time. He would go All-American under Pate in the event as well as on to qualify for the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field the 2014 SEC indoor champion and 2014 SEC Championships before winning the triple jump at Freshman Field Athlete of the Year. Green was also MIGUEL the USA Track & Field Junior Championships to a member of the Tide’s All-SEC 4x100-meter relay earn a spot on the U.S. U20 national team that PATE at the 2016 conference outdoor championships in competed in the 2018 IAAF U20 Championships Tuscaloosa. in Tampere, Finland. Assistant Coach Jumps The 2016 season also saw high jumper Justin On the women's side, junior Stacey Destin NINTH SEASON Fondren establish himself as one of the top Tide once again earned All-America honors in the athletes in the specialty, earning All-America and indoor high jump as well as the pentathlon and All-SEC honors for the third time in his career. Former University of Alabama All-American turned in third- and fourth-place fi nishes in the Pate helped Alabama sprinters make an and long jump national champion Miguel Pate events at the SEC Indoor Championships. Junior impact on the SEC and national levels in 2013. Led is in his ninth season as an assistant coach at the Tamara Moncrieffe became just the third woman by SEC outdoor 100-meter champion Diondre in school history to surpass 43 feet in the women's ROLLTIDE.COM 15 coaches and staff

Batson, the Alabama sprint corps announced the Tide’s return to national prominence by keying a run to an 11th-place team fi nish at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. At that meet, Alabama’s 4x100-meter relay crew of Batson, Alex Sanders, Hakeem Haynes and Dushane Farrier posted the two fastest relay performances in Alabama history. In the semi-fi nals, the quartet broke a 23-year-old record with a time of 38.78. Three days later, the foursome came within a fraction of winning the NCAA title, fi nishing second with another school- record time of 38.54. COACHES/STAFF Both the men's and women's squads built on their success from 2013 as they moved into the 2014 season. Batson captured the 200-meter title at the NCAA indoor meet in a time of 20:32, while simultaneously breaking the Alabama school record. Batson returned to the track the next day to take third in the 60-meter race. Remona Burchell set the standard for the women's squad, winning the 60-meter title at the NCAA indoor meet, as well as the 100-meter title at the NCAA outdoor championship. Burchell's 60-meter title was the fi rst indoor title for an Alabama woman in any event since 1989. The junior also broke a 28-year-old Alabama school record in the 100 meters in route to qualify for season under Wiley by winning a gold medals the national championships at the NCAA East a member of Trinidad & Tobago's 4x400-meter Preliminary meet. relay and a bronze in the 200 meters at the IAAF In his fi rst season on staff, Pate coached Kaylon World Championships in . Richards was Eppinger to all-conference recognition in the one of 13 current and former Wiley-coached pentathlon at the 2016 SEC indoor meet. athletes to compete in London. Pate returned to Tuscaloosa after a season Wiley pupils Steven Gayle (indoor and as an assistant at Samford, following a successful outdoor), Alex Gholston (indoor), Takyera professional career. Roberson (outdoor) and Domonique Williams As a student-athlete at Alabama from 1999- (outdoor) also earned All-America honors in 2002, Pate captured the NCAA indoor long jump the 400 meters and the men's and women's title in 2002 and fi nished second in the triple jump. 4x400-meter relays earned All-America honors That same indoor season, he set the collegiate indoors and outdoors and established new indoor long jump record with a mark of 28-2 1/4 outdoor school records. Williams went on to at the USA Indoor Championships before winning win the 400 meters at the Trinidad & Tobago a bronze medal at the World Championships. Pate BLAINE national championships that summer and she was a seven-time All-American at Alabama and WILEY and Gayle joined Richards at the 2017 IAAF was ranked in the top fi ve in the United States World Championships in London, representing Trinidad & Tobago and Jamaica, respectively. and the top 10 in the world in the long jump for Assistant Coach Sprints eight consecutive years. He still owns the Alabama Wiley came to Alabama following 10 seasons records in both the long jump and triple jump FIFTH SEASON at South Plains College, one of the nation's best indoors and remains the Tide record holder in the junior college track & fi eld programs. He has a proven record of success on the track and in outdoor long jump. Blaine Wiley, an 11-time junior college the classroom, having coached on a staff that Pate fi nished third at the 2008 U.S. Olympic National Assistant Coach of the Year, is in his led South Plains to 28 NJCAA national team Trials to earn his fi rst spot on the Olympic team fi fth season as an assistant coach with The championships while sending more than 70 at the Games. The West Feliciana, La., University of Alabama track & fi eld staff. Wiley athletes on to full scholarships at elite NCAA native ended the 2008 season ranked number one coaches the long sprints (men's and women's Division I programs. in the U.S. by Track & Field News and followed 400 meters, 800 meters, 400-meter hurdles and Wiley also has signifi cant international and that with a fourth-place fi nish at the USA Outdoor relays) for the Crimson Tide. Olympic experience, having mentored eight Championships before retiring from competition The 2018 season saw Wiley's sprinters earn Olympians and 12 IAAF World Championships to begin his coaching career. indoor and outdoor All-America honors in the participants, including three athletes who have 4x400-meter relay and run three of UA's 10 won a total of six medals at Worlds. fastest times in the event during both the indoor Wiley was part of an impressive era of success and outdoor seasons. Senior Kaitlin Walker also at South Plains during his nine-season tenure set an indoor school record in the women's 600 (2006-2015). Following his arrival on the staff in meters and posted two other times that rank 2006, the Texans won 28 NJCAA team national among the fi ve-fastest ever run at Alabama. championships, set seven NJCAA national In 2017 sprinter Jereem Richards turned in records, produced 107 NJCAA individual and one of the greatest seasons in Alabama sprints relay national champions and produced seven history. The junior set school records in the NJCAA men's and women's National Athletes indoor and outdoor 200 meters, running fi ve of the Year (indoor and outdoor). South Plains of the 10 fastest indoor times and seven of the sent six athletes to compete for their native 10 fastest outdoor times in the event in school countries at the 2012 London Olympics, history, anchored UA's school record-setting produced one Olympic fi nalist (, indoor 4x400-meter relay, took home the 200 Trinidad & Tobago in the men's 400 meters meter title at the SEC indoor championships and at the 2008 Beijing Olympics) and eight IAAF earned indoor and outdoor All-America honors World Championships qualifi ers - Quow (2009- 200 and the 4x400 relay. Richards capped his 11-13, 400, 4x400), LaToy Williams (Bahamas, 16 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD coaches and staff Ferguson won honors in Shot Put, and Bobby Colantonio won honors in Weight Throw. In the outdoor season, Yush coached Haley Teel, Nickolette Dunbar, and Portious Warren to achieve honors in Shot Put, along with Samantha Zelden in Javelin. For the men, Yush coached Bobby Colantonio in Hammer, Kord Ferguson in Discus and Shot Put, and Santiago Basso in Shot Put. Overall in the 2019 season, Yush coached eight athletes to 11 All-America honors. In 2018, Yush's initial Tide throws crew earned indoor All-America honors in the men's and women's shot put and men's hammer throw indoors and the women's shot put and men's discus and hammer throw outdoors. In addition to the All-America honors, Portious Warren established new school records in the women's shot put during both the indoor and outdoor seasons.

Yush arrived at the Capstone from LSU, COACHES/STAFF where he served in the same capacity from 2007-17. During his time in Baton Rouge, Yush coached Tiger throwers to 23 fi rst team All- America honors and four individual national championships. His pupils also won 14 SEC 2009-11-13, 400, 4x400), Before joining the staff at Texas State, Wiley championships and earned All-SEC honors 30 (, 2011, 400), Jura Levy (Jamaica 2011, was a sprinter on the Bobcats' track team from times while setting seven school records and 100, 4x100), Janelle Redhead (Grenada, 2011, 1997-2000, accomplishing career bests of 10.29 two SEC Championships records. 200), (Bahamas, 2013, 100, 4x100), (wind-aided) in the outdoor 100 meters and 6.20 In his fi nal season in Baton Rouge in 2017, Trevorvano Mackey (Bahamas, 2013, 100, 200, in the indoor 55-meter dash (a time that ranked Yush coached Rebekah Wales to a third All- 4x100) and Lestrod Roland (Saint Kitts and in the world's top 20 in 2000). As a student- America fi nish in the women's javelin at the Nevis, 2013, 200, 4x100). athlete, Wiley was a member of the 1998 and NCAA Championships, making her the fi rst During Wiley's time in Levelland, South 2000 outdoor conference championship teams. three-time All-American in the event in LSU Plains produced two IAAF World Championships A two-time team captain for the Bobcats, Wiley history. Yush also coached Johnnie Jackson to medalists - Quow (Bronze, 400, 2009) and was also a member of the school-record sprint the NCAA weight throw championship during Levy (Silver, 4x100-meter relay, 2011) and two medley relay team. the indoor season and All-America honors Texans athletes ranked in the top four in the Wiley, a native of Round Rock, Texas, outdoors in the hammer throw in 2017. world in the 400 meters in 2009 - Quow (No. 2) graduated from Texas State in May 2000 The 2015 season closed the book on two of and Williams (No. 4). South Plains' 2010 men's with a degree in Business Administration and Yush's record-setting athletes - All-Americans outdoor 4x400 relay ranked No. 7 among all completed a Master's degree in Secondary Tori Bliss and Rodney Brown. colleges and universities in the US, the 2011 Education in May 2008. Wiley and his wife, Julie, Bliss ended her LSU career as an SEC men's indoor 4x400 relay ranked No. 3 in the have two sons, Hayden Blaine Alan, and Landon champion and All-American, claiming the SEC world, the 2012 men's indoor 4x400 (fourth) James. Julie was a track & fi eld letter winner at indoor shot put championship and scoring in and South Plains' outdoor 4x400 (12th) ranked Texas State from 1996-2000. the event at the NCAA indoor and outdoor among the best in the world. The Texans' 2013 championships. Her fi nal indoor season was men's 4x100 ranked No. 9 among all colleges/ highlighted by an SEC indoor meet record of universities in the U.S., the 2014 men's indoor 60-1 (18.31m) to win her fi rst career conference 4x400 ranked No. 15 in the world and the 2014 shot put crown and an indoor personal best of men's sprint medley relay ranked No. 1 among 60-7 1/4 (18.47m) to fi nish as the NCAA indoor all U.S. colleges/universities. runner-up in the event. Her indoor PR ranked As an assistant coach at Texas State No. 8 all-time in NCAA history after the NCAA from 2002-06, Wiley coached 16 Southland indoor meet. Conference individual and relay champions After fi nishing as the runner-up the NCAA for the Bobcats, including 112 All-Southland outdoor championships in 2014, Bliss earned All- Conference athletes, 28 NCAA Midwest America honors for the third time with a fourth- Regional qualifi ers, two NCAA national place fi nish in her fi nal NCAA championships in qualifi ers, one USATF national semifi nalist and 2015. That season Bliss also raised her outdoor two USATF Junior Nationals qualifi ers. Wiley school record to 60-8 (18.49m), which was the coached Texas State athletes to 63 school all- ninth-best mark in NCAA outdoor history at the time top 10 performances, eight Texas State time. school records and two Southland Conference DEREK Brown continued to set records himself in his records. Texas State produced seven Southland YUSH fi nal season at LSU in 2015 when he raised his Conference championship teams over a span own school record and broke his Penn Relays meet record in the discus with a career-best of four seasons, including a sweep of the 2004 Assistant Coach Throws men's and women's indoor and outdoor titles. throw of 213-5 (65.04m) at the 121st running of Wiley helped lead the Bobcats to a Southland THIRD SEASON the Carnival to defend his title in the event. He Conference outdoor record points total for was then crowned the SEC’s discus champion the women's team in 2004 (195), coached for the second time after fi rst winning the title Derek Yush begins his third season as the as a sophomore in 2013 en route to a return to the Southland Conference Athlete of the Year throws coach at Alabama in 2020. and Outstanding Track Performer in 2003 and the NCAA championships. Yush's second year on the Crimson Tide's Brown made his mark on the international 2004 (indoor and outdoor) and the Southland Track and fi eld coaching staff landed him with Conference High Point Athlete in 2003, 2004 stage in the summer of 2015 when he made his a strong group of All-American performances IAAF World Championships debut in Beijing. and 2006. in both the indoor and outdoor seasons. For the indoor season, Portious Warren and Kord ROLLTIDE.COM 17 coaches and staff COACHES/STAFF

Yush led the LSU throws group to its most successful season at the SEC Championship in 2012 as his athletes scored a total of 82 points in conference action. Following the 2012 season, he was honored with the privilege of serving as the men's throws coach for Team USA at the North American, Central American & Caribbean Under-23 Championships held in Guanajuato, Mexico. Yush came to LSU in 2007 after spending eight seasons at the University of Rhode Island, where he coached the men’s throws, jumps and multi-events while also acting as an assistant with the cross country team. Rhode Island enjoyed tremendous success under Yush’s guidance as he helped lead the squad to 11 Atlantic-10 Conference titles from 2001-07, including fi ve indoor and six outdoor crowns during his tenure. In addition to his experience at Rhode Island, Yush served as the head men’s and women’s coach at Eastern Connecticut State University from 1998-99 after serving as the school’s assistant sprints, jumps and throws coach in 1997-98. Yush earned his USA Track and Field Level II Coaching Certifi cate and is fully certifi ed to coach sprints, hurdles, relays, jumps, throws and multi-events. He has served as the throwing events instructor for the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Academy since 2013. Yush is also a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist with the US Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, after having been certifi ed as a strength and conditioning specialist by the National Strength and Conditioning Association in 1997. He earned a bachelor’s degree in dietetics from the University of Connecticut in May 1997. The Enfi eld, Conn., native also served two seasons as an administrative assistant at Connecticut, where he served as a team captain and helped lead the Huskies to Big East and New England titles as a senior. Yush and his wife, Heather, reside in Tuscaloosa.

18 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD coaches and staff SUPPORT STAFF

HEATHER AMANDA MEGAN SAMANTHA CRAIG ANDERS YOUNGBLOOD REYNOLDS BLUSKE-PALMER HUNTER

ACADEMIC ADVISOR VOLUNTEER COACH DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS VOLUNTEER COACH VOLUNTEER COACH COACHES/STAFF

BERNARD MALLORI HEATHERMIRANDA BRAD CONNOR BURROUGHS CROCKETT ANDERSGIDDENS LEDFORD MAHONEY-ASHBERRY

SENIOR ASSOCIATE ATHLETIC TRAINER ACADEMIC ADVISOR VOLUNTEER COACH ATHLETIC TRAINER ATHLETICS DIRECTOR

STUART DAVID FRANK JASON ANGIE MOORE NEDER NEWELL POETH PUGH

DIRECTOR OF EVENT STRENGTH & ADMINISTRATIVE ATHLETICS EQUIPMENT NUTRITIONIST MANAGEMENT CONDITIONING COACH ASSISTANT

ROLLTIDE.COM 19 Men’s Profiles

• One of the top pole vaulters in Alabama as a senior HENRY • Won the event at every meet he entered in his fi nal Eligibility is Indoor/Outdoor season at Vestavia Hills, including the state indoor BARRETT and outdoor championships • Set the school indoor pole vault record as a senior Pole Vault • In addition to vaulting for his high school, competed CHAMPION for Chris Spear at Peak Athletics ALLISON Sr./Sr. • Voted Vestavia Hills’ Distinguished Athlete in 2016 Vestavia Hills, Ala. PERSONAL INFORMATION Sprints • Son of Kyle and Lois Barrett (Vestavia Hills) • Sister, Lena, competed in volleyball and track and Jr./Jr. fi eld at Millsaps (Miss.) ACCOLADES • Born April 21, 1998 • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) Richmond, Texas • Majoring in English (George Ranch) 2018-19 2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season CHAGO 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the War Eagle BASSO • Finished 4th in the 400 meters at the SEC Indoor Invitational with a mark of 15-7 (4.75m) Championship with a time of 46.58. Recorded a • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide career best time of 46.44 while fi nishing 3rd in the Invitational with a mark of 15-11 (4.85m) Throws 400 meters prelim • Finished 2nd in the pole vault at the Jaguar Opener • Finished 6th in the 400 meters at the Tyson with a mark of 16-2 ¾ (4.95m) R-So./R-So. Invitational with a time of 46.97. Also fi nished 14th 2019 Indoor Season

MEN’S PROFILES in the 200 meters with a time of 21.27 Roselle, Ill. • Finished 8th in the 200 meters at the Carolina • Finished 9th in the heptathlon at the SEC Indoor (Lake Park) Challenge with a time of 21.24 Championship with 3,331 points. Also competed in • Finished 1st in the 400 meters at the Bob Pollock the pole vault but recorded no height ACCOLADES Invitational with a time of 47.14 • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt • All-American, outdoor shot put (2019) • Finished 5th in the 400 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a mark of 15-3 (4.65m) Invitational with a time of 47.29 • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the Blazer Invite 2018-19 • Finished 5th in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite with a mark of 15-5 (4.70m) 2019 Outdoor Season with a time of 34.21 • Finished 1st in the shot put at the LSU Invitational 2017-18 with a mark of 62-2 ¼ (18.95m) 2017-18 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the War Eagle 2018 Outdoor Season • Tied for eighth in the pole vault with teammate Invitational with a mark of 58-8 ¾ (17.90m) • Finished 16th in the 400 meters at the NCAA East Ryan Lipe at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Crimson Tide Preliminary in 46.16 Championships with a clearance of 16-2 3/4 (4.95m) Invitational with a mark of 60-1 ¼ (18.32m) • Finished sixth in the 400 meters at the SEC Outdoor • Finished fi fth in the pole vault at the LSU Invitational • Finished 9th in the shot put at the Florida Relays Track & Field Championships in a personal best time with a personal best clearance of 16-3 1/4 (4.96m) with a mark of 59-6 ¾ (18.15m) of 45.71 and ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s 4x100 • Finished third in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Florida State relay that fi nished ninth in 39.97 Invitational with a clearance of 15-5 (4.70m) Relays with a mark of 57-10 ¼ (17.63m) • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “A" 4x100 relay • Finished eighth in the pole vault at the Samford which fi nished second at the LSU Invitational in Alabama Track Challenge with a then-personal best 2019 Indoor Season 39.97 clearance of 15-9 (4.80m) • Finished 5th in the shot put at the SEC Indoor • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay Championship with a mark of 61-3 ½ (18.68m) which fi nished fi rst at the War Eagle Invitational with 2018 Indoor Season • Finished 5th in the shot put at the Music City a time of 39.98 while also fi nishing sixth in the 400 • Finished seventh in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt Challenge with a mark of 62-6 ¾ (19.07m) meters with a time of 47.51 Invitational with a clearance of 15-3 (4.65m) • Finished 5th in the shot put at the Carolina • Made his outdoor collegiate debut at the Tom • Competed in the pole vault at the season-opening Challenge with a mark of 60-7 ¼ (18.47m) Jones Invitational, fi nishing fourth in the 400 meters UAB Blazer Invitational but did not record a • Finished 3rd in the weight throw at the Bob Pollock in 46.43 clearance Invitational with a mark of 57-10 ½ (17.64m) • Finished 6th in the shot put at the Vanderbilt 2018 Indoor Season Invitational with a mark of 57-5 ¾ (17.52m). Also • Ran the third leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay which 2016-17 fi nished 11th in the weight throw with a mark of fi nished seventh at the SEC Championships with a 2017 Outdoor Season 55-1 ½ (16.80m) time of 3:09.52 • Finished sixth in the pole vault at the Jim Bush • Finished 13th in the weight throw at the Blazer • Finished 36th in the 400 meters at the Tiger Paw Collegiate with a clearance of 14-7 1/2 (4.46m) Invite with a mark of 51-3 (15.62m) Invitational with a time of 48.50 • Finished second in the pole vault at the Crimson • Made his collegiate debut at the New Mexico Tide Invitational with a personal-best clearance of 2017-18 Classic, fi nishing 23rd in the 200 meters with a time 15-5 (4.70m) 2018 Outdoor Season of 22.20 • Finished 18th in the pole vault at the Florida Relays Did not compete with a personal-best clearance of 15-1 3/4 (4.62m) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Made his outdoor collegiate debut at the Florida 2018 Indoor Season • Ran the opening leg on the United States' gold State Relays and fi nished fourth in the pole vault Did not compete medal-winning 4x400 relay at the 2016 IAAF Junior with a clearance of 15-0 1/4 (4.58m) World Championships in PREP HIGHLIGHTS • University Interscholastic League 6A state champion 2017 Indoor Season • Finished third in the shot put and discus at the 2017 as a senior in 2017 and 5A state champion as a • Competed in the pole vault at the SEC Indoor Illinois 3A state championships junior in 2016 in the 400 meters Track & Field Championships but did not record a • Fourth in the discus and fi fth in the shot put at the • Anchored George Ranch's 4x400 relay state clearance 2016 USA Track & Field Junior Championships championship team in 2017 • Posted his top-two vaults of the season at the Tiger competing for DuPage Track Club, while also • Also anchored the 4x100 relay team that fi nished Paw Invitational fi nishing eighth in the pole vault qualifying for junior nationals in the hammer throw fourth at the 2017 state championships with a personal-best clearance of 15-9 (4.80m) • Finished third in the javelin at the Illinois Junior • Won the 100 meters and 200 meters at the 2016 • Finished fourth in the pole vault at the Bob Pollock Championships New Balance Outdoor Championships and was Invitational with a clearance of 14-9 (4.50m) • Finished fi rst in the discus, second in the shot put, voted Athlete of the Meet for his performance • Finished fi fth in the pole vault at the Auburn third in the javelin and third in the hammer throw at Invitational with a mark of 14-11 (4.55m), equaling the USATF Region 7 Championships PERSONAL INFORMATION his clearance from the previous week • Son of Rickey Allison • Made his collegiate debut at the Commodore PERSONAL INFORMATION • Born Nov. 5, 1998 in Midland, Texas Invitational and tied for 10th in the pole vault at 14- • Son of Andrés and Lisa Basso • Majoring in general studies 11 (4.55m) • Born Dec. 16, 1998 • Majoring in management information systems PREP HIGHLIGHTS 20 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Men’s Profiles

• Finished 4th in the hammer throw at the Battle on NOLAN the Bayou with a mark of 219-11 (67.03m) ASHTON • Finished 8th in the hammer throw at the Florida BONE Relays with a mark of 218-10 (66.71m) DOMINGUE

Pole Vault 2019 Indoor Season Throws • Finished 10th in the weight throw at the NCAA Indoor Championship with a mark of 68-11 (21.01m) Fr./Fr. • Finished 7th in the weight throw at the SEC Indoor So./So. O'Fallon, Mo. Championship with a mark of 68-2 (20.78m) Birmingham, Ala. • Finished 4th in the weight throw at the Music City (Liberty Hgh School) (Briarwood Christian) Challenge with a mark of 70-11 (21.63m) • Finished 1st in the weight throw at the Carolina PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2018-19 Challenge with a mark of 69-2 (21.09m) • Three-time conference champion, four-time district 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 1st in the weight throw at the Bob Pollock champion, three-time sectional champion • Finished 3rd in the javelin at the LSU Invitational Invitational with a mark of 69-6 ¾ (21.20m) • Three-time all-state with a mark of 204-5 (62.32m) • Finished 2nd in the weight throw at the Vanderbilt • 2019 4A state champion • Finished 4th in the javelin at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a mark of 67-0 ¾ (20.44m) • Two-time fi eld athlete of the year Invitational with a mark of 216-7 (66.03m) • Finished 3rd in the weight throw at the Blazer Invite • Coached by Toby Glain at Liberty High School • Finished 2nd in the javelin at the Battle on the with a mark of 69-4 (21.13m) Bayou with a mark of 211-9 (64.55m) PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 4th in the javelin at the Florida State Relays PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Son of Kevin and Kelly Bone with a mark of 212-6 (64.78m) • Two-time U.S. junior national champion, three- • Born Sept. 30, 2000 time junior All-American, two-time New Balance • Business major PREP HIGHLIGHTS Nationals champion and four-time state champion • Two-time AHSAA state javelin champion (6A-2016, in the hammer throw at Barrington High School 5A-2017) and the 2018 state runner-up at Briarwood • Set New England and Rhode Island records in the NICK Christian 5-kilo and 6-kilo hammer throw • School and state record setter in the javelin CECI • Became the youngest U.S. junior champion in the • Finished 10th in the javelin at the 2017 USA Track & hammer throw when he won the event as a 17-year- Field Junior Outdoor Championships in Sacramento, old at the 2015 USA Track & Field Junior National Distance Calif. Championships • Finished 14th in the javelin at the 2017 New Balance • Finished fi fth in the hammer throw at the 2015 Fr./Fr. Nationals World Youth Championships in Cali, MEN’S PROFILES • Three-year letterman in football Huntsville, Ala. • Finished seventh in the hammer throw at the 2015 Pan Am Junior Athletics Championships in (Huntsville) PERSONAL INFORMATION , Alberta • Son of Lee and Laura Domingue • Also competed at the 2016 U20 World 2019-20 • Born Dec. 25, 1999 Championships in , Poland 2019 Cross Country • Majoring in exercise science • Finished 103rd in the SEC Cross Country • Member of the football team at Barrington Championships with an 8k time of 26:01.50 High School and competed in weightlifting and • Finished 124th at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k powerlifting as a prep time of 26:06.5 • Finished 22nd at the Brooks Memphis Twilight PERSONAL INFORMATION Classic with a four-mile time of 21:22.39 • Son of Robert Colantonio and Donna Allyn • Father, Robert, was a hammer thrower on the 1979 PREP HIGHLIGHTS USA junior national team • Two-time all-state selection in cross country • Born May 18, 1998 • Selected for Alabama all-star team • Majoring in exercise science • Member of the state cross country state championship team in 2018 and the runner-up team in 2017 • Two-time 4x800-meter relay state champion • Runner-up in mile and 800 meter in indoor/outdoor track & fi eld • Coached by Blake Borden at Huntsville High School

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Son of Jocy and Lisa Ceci • Born March 18, 2001 • Business major BOBBY COLANTONIO JR.

Throws So./So. Barrington, R.I. (Barrington)

ACCOLADES • All-American, outdoor hammer (2019) • All-American, indoor weight throw (2019)

2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 2nd in the hammer throw at the LSU Invitational with a mark of 223-9 (68.20m) • Finished 1st in the hammer throw at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a mark of 222-6 (67.82m) Bobby Colantonio Jr. ROLLTIDE.COM 21 Men’s Profiles

PREP HIGHLIGHTS ROBERT 2018-19 • Three-time state champion in the high jump (2015, Summer 2018 2016 and 2017) DUNNING • Member of the United States U20 national team that • State champion in the triple jump as a senior in 2017 competed at the 2018 IAAF U20 Championships in • State runner-up in the triple jump in 2015 and 2016 Sprints Tampere, Finland • Finished third in the state in the long jump in 2016 • Won the triple jump at the U.S. Junior Championships • Also a member of the Washington-Marion in Bloomington, Ind basketball team that reached the state fi nals in 2016 Sr./Sr. and won the state tournament in 2017 Atlanta, Ga. 2017-18 2018 Outdoor Season PERSONAL INFORMATION (Kennesaw Mountain/South Plains) • Finished sixth in the triple jump with a personal-best • Son of Murphy and Tritia Edwards mark of 53-8 1/2 (16.37m) to earn fi rst-team All- • Born March 23, 1999 ACCOLADES America honors at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field • Majoring in exercise science • All-American, outdoor 400-meter hurdles (2019) Championships • All-American, outdoor 110-meter hurdles (2019) • Qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships in the triple jump with an effort of 52-1 1/4 (15.91m) on his LEANDER SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE fi nal attempt of the competition at the NCAA East 2016-18 FORBES Preliminary • Won the 110-meter hurdles at the 2017 NJCAA • Finished sixth in the triple jump at the SEC Outdoor Outdoor Track & Field Championships and was the Track & Field Championships with a jump of 51-6 Sprints runner-up in 2016 1/2 (15.17m) • Won the high jump at the 2017 NJCAA Indoor Track • Won the triple jump at the LSU Invitational with a Jr./Jr. & Field Championships personal best leap of 52-4 (15.95m) that equals the • Member of South Plains' NJCAA champion outdoor 10th-best jump in school history Tallahassee, Fla. 4x400 relay in 2016 MEN’S PROFILES • Won the triple jump at the War Eagle Invitational (Leon High/Meridian CC) • South Plains school record-holder in the 60-meter with a personal best jump of 51-5 (15.67m) hurdles • Finished sixth in the high jump at the Tom Jones MERIDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE Invitational with a clearance of 6-4 (1.93m) 2017-2019 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished third in the triple jump at the Crimson Tide • Two-time 600 meters indoor champion NJCAA • Georgia Class 6A state champion in the high jump Invitational with a jump of 49-1 1/2 (14.97m) • Meridian Community College record-holder for and 300-meter hurdles as a senior in 2015 indoor 500 meters, indoor 600 meters and outdoor • Was also a member of his high school basketball 2018 Indoor Season 400 meters team • Finished second in the triple jump at the SEC Indoor • NJCAA record-holder for indoor 600 meters Track & Field Championships with a personal best PERSONAL INFORMATION jump of 52-3 1/4 (15.93m) to earn All-SEC and SEC PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Son of Anthony and Cheryl Dunning All-Freshman honors • School record holder in the 400 meters • Born June 23, 1997 • Finished 10th in the high jump at the SEC indoor • Two-time 400-meter regional champion • Majoring in general studies meet with a clearance of 6-10 3/4 (2.10m) • Two-time all-Big Bend in Tallahassee • Finished seventh in the high jump at the Tiger Paw • Coached by Jeremy Lynch at Leon High School CHRISTIAN Invitational with a clearance of 6-10 3/4 (2.10m).Also fi nished tenth in the triple jump with a jump of 49-5 PERSONAL INFORMATION EDWARDS (15.06m) • Son of Alvin and Rhonda Forbes • Finished second to teammate Shelby McEwen in • Born June 7, 1998 Jumps the high jump at the New Mexico Classic with a • General studies major clearance of 6-11 1/2 (2.12m) Jr./Jr. • Finished third in the high jump at the Bob Pollock ALIZE Invitational with a personal best clearance of 7-0 1/2 Lake Charles, La. (2.15m) FORD (Washington-Marion) • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a jump of 49-11 3/4 (15.23m) Sprints ACCOLADES • Finished second on the high jump at the Vanderbilt • First Team All-All-American, outdoor triple jump Invitational with a clearance of 6-9 3/4 (2.08m) Sr./Sr. (2018) • Won the high jump in his collegiate debut at the • SEC All-Freshman, outdoor triple jump (2018) UAB Blazer Invitational with a clearance of 7-0 3/4 Columbia, Ala. • SEC All-Freshman, indoor triple jump (2018) (2.15m) (Columbia) • Second Team All-SEC, indoor triple jump (2018) 2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 4th in the 100 meters at the LSU Invitational with a time of 10.30 • Finished 3rd in the 100 meters at the Battle on the Bayou with a time of 10.30. Also fi nished 3rd in the 200 meters with a time of 20.53 • Finished 31st in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays with a time of 10.65. Also fi nished 18th in the 200 meters with a time of 20.91

2019 Indoor Season • Finished prelim 18th in the 60 meters at the SEC Indoor Championship with a time of 6.85. Also fi nished prelim 9th in the 200 meters. • Finished 5th in the 60 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a time of 6.81 • Finished 30th in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite with a time of 35.60

2017-18 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished 11th in the 100 meters (10.42), 15th in the 200 meters (20.94) at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships and ran the lead leg on the Robert Dunning Tide’s 4x100 relay that fi nished ninth in 39.97

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• Finished fourth in the 100 meters at the LSU Invitational in 10.45 and ran the lead leg on the TIMOTHY PERSONAL INFORMATION Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished second in 39.97 • Son of Eric and Becky Gamble • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay which FREDERICK • Ran his fi rst full marathon as a 13-year-old fi nished fi rst at the War Eagle Invitational with a time • Born Dec. 15, 1998 of 39.98 Sprints • Majoring in electrical engineering • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay which fi nished second at the Tom Jones Invitational with a time of 39.72 and fi nished sixth in the 200 meters Fr./Fr. DYLAN with a personal best time of 20.84 Labrea, GARNER • Finished third in the 100 meters at the Crimson Tide (Vessigny Secondary/San Fernando) Invitational with a personal best time of 10.35 • Ran the lead leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay which Throws PREP HIGHLIGHTS fi nished fi rst with a time of 40.08 at the Samford • Qualifi ed for the IAAF World U20 Championships in Alabama Track Challenge and fi nished second in the Fr./Fr. the 100m, 200m and 4x100m, where he made the 200 meters with a personal best time of 21.19 semifi nal in the 200m and ran on the 4x100 relay • Finished third in the 100 meters at the season- Fairview, Ala. that fi nished seventh (39.87) opening UTSA Invitational with a time of 10.37 (Fairview) • Placed fourth in the 100m at the 2017 outdoor Trinidad and Tobago CARIFTA Trials (10.74) 2018 Indoor Season PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Placed sixth in the prelims of the 200m at the 2017 • Finished 23rd in the prelims of the 60 meters at • Awarded the gold medal for discus at USATF outdoor Trinidad and Tobago CARIFTA Trials (22.73) the SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships with • Awarded the silver medal for discus at AHSAA • Named Youth & Junior National Champion for a time of 6.98 and fi nished 16th in the prelims of the • Was apart of student government in high school Trinidad & Tobago (2017-18) 200 meters with a time of 21.42 • Coached by Shannon Black at Fairview High School • Personal record for the outdoor 100m is 10.40 and • Finished 15th in the prelims of the 60 meters at the for the outdoor 200m is 20.81. Tiger Paw Invitational with a time of 6.81 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished fourth in the 60 meters at the New Mexico • Son of Barry and Michelle Garner Classic with a time of 6.79 and fi nished sixth in the NATHAN • Born March 8, 2001 200 meters with a personal best time of 21.31 • Architectural engineering major • Finished fourth in the 60 meters at the Bob Pollock GAMBLE Invitational with a time of 6.78 and fi nished fi fth in the 200 meters with a personal best time of 21.54 Distance ELLIOT • Finished fourth in the 60 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a time of 6.80 Soph./Soph. GINDI MEN’S PROFILES • Finished fourth in the 60 meters at the season- opening UAB Blazer Invitational in a personal-best Raleigh, N.C. Distance 6.75 (Leesville Road) Jr./Jr. 2016-17 ACCOLADES 2017 Outdoor Season • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017-18) Ocean Township, N.J. • Finished 21st in the prelims of the 100 meters at the (Ocean Township/Northern Arizona) SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 10.60 2018-19 • Finished 11th in the 100 meters at the SEC Relays in 2018 Cross Country 2019-20 a personal-best 10.44 • Did not compete 2019 Cross Country • Finished 12th in the prelims of the 100 meters at the • Finished 237th in the NCAA Cross Country War Eagle Invitational in 10.58 2017-18 Championships with a 10k time of 34:18.50 • Finished fi fth in the 100 meters at the Jim Bush 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished 47th in the NCAA Cross Country South Collegiate in 10.81 and anchored the 4x100 relay • Finished fourth in the 5,000 meters at the LSU Regionals with a 10k time of 31:38.00 that fi nished third in 40.64 Invitational in a personal best 15:28.36 • Finished 46th in the SEC Cross Country • Made his outdoor collegiate debut at the Crimson • Finished 23rd in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson Championships with an 8k time of 24:18.20 Tide Invitational and fi nished fi fth in the 100 meters Tide Invitational with a time of 15:53.84 • Finished 72nd at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k in 10.64 • Finished third in the 3,000 meters at the Samford time of 25:22.8 Alabama Track Challenge with a personal best time • Finished 162nd at the Joe Piane Notre Dame 2017 Indoor Season of 8:59.38 in his outdoor collegiate debut Invitational with a 5-mile time of 26:39.47 • Finished 20th in the 60 meters at the Bob Pollock Invitational in a time of 7.09 2018 Indoor Season NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY • Finished sixth in the 60 meters in 6.93 and 10th in • Made his collegiate indoor debut in the 3,000 2017-2019 the 200 meters in 22.18 at the Auburn Invitational meters at the Tiger Paw Invitational where he • Apart of the 2017 and 2018 NCAA National • Made his collegiate debut at the Commodore fi nished 43rd with a time of 8:53.26 Championship cross country teams Invitational, posting a time of 6.95 in the prelims of • Finished fi fth at Nuttycombe “B” Race in 2018 the 60-meter dash and ran the second leg on the 2017 Cross Country Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay squad that fi nished seventh • Clocked a time of 26:53.6 over the 8k course at the PREP HIGHLIGHTS in a time of 3:18.16 Crimson Classic • Held school records for the 800 meters, 1600 • Finished 74th at the UC Riverside Invitational with a meters, 3200 meters, 5000 meters and the 4x800- PREP HIGHLIGHTS time of 26:09.0 over the 8k course meter relay • Finished second in the 100 meters at the 2016 • Made his collegiate debut at the Struts Season • Millrose Games qualifi er in 2017 Alabama High School Athletic Association 5A State Opener, fi nishing 27th overall and was the Tide’s • Finalist for Footlocker cross country in 2016 Championships in a time of 11.12 No. 4 runner, with a time of 16:13.50 over the 5k • Two-time all-American • Won the 60 meters at the 2015 AHSAA Indoor State course • Coached by Mark DeSomma at Ocean Township Championships in a time of 7.00 High School PREP HIGHLIGHTS PERSONAL INFORMATION • Indoor all-state selection in the 3,200 meters in PERSONAL INFORMATION • Son of Leonardo and Lechelle Williams 2016 and 2017 • Son of David and Marni Gindi • Born March 2, 1998 • Cross country all-state honoree as a senior in 2016 • Born Nov. 10, 1998 • Majoring in communications studies • School record holder in the 3,200 meters indoors • General studies major and outdoors • Five-time team MVP in track and fi eld and two-time team MVP in cross country • Cap-8 Conference champion in the outdoor 3,200 meters in 2017 • Cap-8 cross country champion as a senior in 2016 • Member of the National Honor Society • Coached by Brent Hale and father, Eric Gamble, at Leesville Road High School ROLLTIDE.COM 23 Men’s Profiles

• Born Sept. 14, 1997 in Queens, N.Y 2017-18 KYLE • Majoring in general studies 2018 Outdoor Season • Earned fi rst-team All-America honors in the GOODMAN 10,000 meters and second-team accolades in the VINCENT 5,000 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Sprints KIPROP Championships fi nishng second in the 10,000 meters in 28:34.99 and ninth in the 5,000 meters in Fr./Fr. 13:59.60 Distance • Qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships in the 5,000 Charlotte, N.C. meters (13:55.35) and 10,000 meters (29;16.49) at (East Mecklenburg) Graduate the NCAA East Preliminary • Won conference titles in the 10,000 meters PREP HIGHLIGHTS Kericho, Kenya (29:16.64) and 5,000 meters (13:48.49) at the SEC • Finished 1st in North Carolina and 9th in the United (Londiani/Missouri Southern) Outdoor Track & Field Championships as part of a States for 800m. 1-2-3 Tide fi nish with teammates Alfred Chelanga • Three-time All-American (400m., 800m., 4x800m.) ACCOLADES (second) and Gilbert Kigen (third) • Awarded 2019 AAU 800m. National Champion • All-American, indoor 5,000 meter (2019) • Finished third in the 5,000 meters at the Cardinal • Set school record in 800m. and club team record in • First Team All-American, 10,000 meters (2018) Classic with a personal best time of 13:37.92 that 400m. and 800m. • Second Team All-American, outdoor 5,000 meters ranks No. 2 all-time at Alabama • Coached by Hunter Irving at East Mecklenburg High (2018) • Won the 10,000 meters at the Stanford Invitational School • First Team All-American, indoor 5,000 meters (2018) on March 30 with a personal-best time of 28:19.07, • First Team All-American, cross country (2017) the second-fastest time in school history PERSONAL INFORMATION • NCAA All-South Region, cross country (2017, 2019) • Son of Dave and Carmen Goodman • SEC Cross Country Men’s Runner of the Year (2017, 2018 Indoor Season • Born January 11, 2001 2019) • Earned All-America honors at the NCAA Indoor

MEN’S PROFILES • Mechanical Engineering major • SEC Champion, 10,000 meters (2018) Track & Field Championships with a second-place • SEC Champion, outdoor 5,000 meters (2018) fi nish in the 5,000 metres in 14:15.01, the fi rst top- • SEC Cross Country champion (2017, 2019) two fi nish in the event for the Tide at the NCAA • First Team All-SEC, 10,000 meters (2018) meet since 2001 MATTHEW • First Team All-SEC, outdoor 5,000 meters (2018) • One of four Tide runners who contributed to a GRAY • First Team All-SEC, cross country (2017, 2019) 31-point performance by UA in the 3,000 and 5,000 • Second Team All-SEC, indoor 3,000 meters (2018) at the SEC Championships • SEC Runner of the Week (10-17-17) • Finished third in the 3,000 meters at the SEC Throws • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) Championships with a personal best time of 7:55.79 and placed third in the 5,000 meters with a time of Fr./Fr. 2019-20 13:50.31 2019 Cross Country • Finished third in the 5,000 meters at the Iowa State Birmingham, Ala. • Finished 5th in the NCAA Cross Country Classic with a personal best time of 13:40.97 (Spain Park) Championships with a 10k time of 30:43.50 • Finished second in the 3,000 meters at the Bob • Finished 2nd in the NCAA Cross Country South Pollock Invitational with a time of 8:07.10 PREP HIGHLIGHTS Regionals with a 10k time of 29:49.90 • Made his season debut at the Vanderbilt Invitational • Named the 2019 Alabama indoor and outdoor state • Finished 1st in the SEC Cross Country and fi nished second in the 3,000 meters in 8:03.91 champion for shot put Championships with an 8k time of 22:51.60 • Named the 2018 Alabama outdoor state champion • Finished 1st in his 2019 season debut at the Joe 2017 Cross Country runner-up for shot put Piane Notre Dame Invitational with a 5-mile time of • Finished seventh at the NCAA Cross Country • Awarded super all-state for shot put for Alabama 23:09.88 Championships, earning All-America honors with a • Coached by Michael Zelwak at Spain Park High time of 29:27.13 over the 10k course School 2018-19 • Finished fourth at the NCAA South Regional with 2019 Indoor Season a time of 30:05.9 over the 10k course to earn All- PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 5th in the 5000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Region honors • Son of Susan Gray Championship with a time of 13:47.38 • Won the SEC Cross Country Championship with a • Born Oct. 5, 2000 • Finished 6th in the 3000 meters at the SEC Indoor time of 23:15.4 over the 8k course to become the • Chemistry major Championship with a time of 8:07.32. Also fi nished 10th individual SEC champion in Alabama cross 3rd in the 5000 meters with a time of 14:12.17 country history • Finished 8th in the 5000 meters at the Iowa State • His 10k time at the SEC Championships was the STEPHAN Classic with a time of 13:41.21 HOLCOMBE second-fastest for a Crimson Tide runner since 2003

Sprints Sr./Sr. Spanish Fort, Ala. (Spanish Fort/Meridian CC)

MERIDIAN COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2016-18 • Member of Meridian's national runner-up 4x400 relay team at the 2018 NJCAA Outdoor Track & Field Championships • Finished second in the 200 meters at the 2017 NJCAA outdoor championships • Coached by Chip Gayden at Meridian

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Alabama 6A state champion in the 400-meter hurdles as a senior in 2016 • 6A Section 1 MVP in 2016 • Member of three state champion football teams • Coached by Bryon Flanigan, Pam Swan and Shawn Deefor at Spanish Fort

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Son of Willard and Nerquitta Holcombe Vincent Kiprop 24 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Men’s Profiles • Finished second at the Crimson Classic and was the 2018 Indoor Season Tide’s top runner with a time of 23:26.4 over the • Finished third in the pole vault in his collegiate debut ELLIOTT 8k course, the second-fastest time ever run at UA’s at the season-opening UAB Blazer Invitational with a Harry Pritchett Running Park clearance of 15-11 (4.85m) MILLER • Finished second behind teammate Gilbert Kigen at the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational with a time of PREP HIGHLIGHTS Distance 23:24.2 over the fi ve-mile course • Gatorade Track & Field Athlete of the Year in • Finished fi rst in his Alabama debut in the open 8K Indiana as a senior in 2017 race at the UC Riverside Invitational and was the • Named Indiana's Mr. Track & Field in 2017 by the Sr./Jr. Tide’s No. 1 runner with a time of 24:23.0 Indiana Association of Track and Cross Country Cheyenne, Wyo. Coaches (Cheyenne Central) MISSOURI SOUTHERN STATE UNIVERSITY • Earned fi eld event Star of Stars honors at the 2015-17 Midwest Meet of Champions in 2017 with a meet- ACCOLADES • Won back-to-back NCAA Division II 10,000 meters record clearance of 17-1 (5.20m) in the pole vault • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) titles and the 2017 Division II indoor 5,000 meters • Two-time Indiana state champion in the pole vault as • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) championship and won the 2016 Division II Cross a junior (17-0/5.18m) and senior (17-3/5.25) Country crown • Four-time state qualifi er in the pole vault 2019-20 • Two-time USTFCCCA Outdoor Regional Track • Member of three state championship teams (2015- 2019 Cross Country & Field Athlete of the Year and 2017 USTFCCCA 16-17) at Carmel High School • Finished 223rd in the NCAA Cross Country Indoor Regional Athlete of the Year at MSSU • State champion in the 100 meters (10.6) as a senior Championships with a 10k time of 33:40.60 • Earned 2016 USTFCCCA National Division II Cross • Member of Carmel's sectional champion 4x100 relay • Finished 58th in the NCAA Cross Country South Country Athlete of the Year honors in 2015, 2016 and 2017 and its sectional champion Regionals with a 10k time of 31:52.60 • Two-time USTFCCCA National Scholar-Athlete of 4x400 relay team in 2017 • Finished 45th in the SEC Cross Country the Year • Region 7 runner-up in the 100 meters and pole vault Championships with an 8k time of 24:16.70 • Set MSSU school records in the 3,000 meters and in 2017 to qualify for the IHSAA state championships • Finished 51st at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k 5,000 meters indoors and the 1,500 meters, 5,000 • Finished third in the state in the pole vault as a time of 25:09.5 meters and 10,000 meters outdoors sophomore in 2015 2018-19 PERSONAL INFORMATION PERSONAL INFORMATION 2019 Outdoor Season • Son of Samwel and Selly Koskei • Son of James and Mary Lipe • Finished 1st in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the • Born April 28, 1995 • Born Nov. 3, 1998 LSU Invitational with a time of 9:41.28 • Majoring in general studies • Majoring in exercise science • Finished 3rd in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a time of 9:49.99 ELIUD ALEX • Finished 11th in the 1,500 meters at the Battle on MEN’S PROFILES KIPSANG MIELKE the Bayou with a time of 4:01.24 2018 Cross Country Distance Distance • Competed at the Nuttycombe Invitational • Finished third, and was Alabama’s top runner, at the Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. Mississippi College Season Opener, covering the 5k course Kenya Nashotah, Wis. (Pickapsang) (Lake Country Lutheran) 2017-18 2018 Outdoor Season PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2019-20 • Finished 11th in the steeplechase at the SEC • Attended Africa Championship trials in 2019 2019 Cross Country Outdoor Track & Field Championships in a personal • Finished 56th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight best time of 9:20.70 PERSONAL INFORMATION Classic with a four-mile time of 22:41.01 • Finished sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at • Son of John Kosgei and Veronica Kembui • Finished 45th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with the LSU Invitational with a time of 9:32.40 • Born Sept. 9, 1996 an 8k time of 26:51.29 • Won the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Tom Jones • Public health major Invitational with a personal best time of 9:24.53 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Ran the anchor leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay which • Four-time team MVP fi nished sixth at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a RYAN • Three-time all-state cross country time of 3:21.88 LIPE • Three-time school record • Finished fi rst in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the • Finished third in 1600-meters at state championship season-opening UTSA Invitational with a time of • Also competed in basketball in high school 9:53.89 Pole Vault • Coached by Jon Oldenburg at Lake Country Lutheran High School 2018 Indoor Season Jr./Jr. • Finished 20th in the mile at the Music City Challenge PERSONAL INFORMATION with a personal best time of 4:15.23 Carmel, Ind. • Son of Matthew and Michelle Mielke • Finished 17th in the mile at the Bob Pollock (Carmel) • Born Jan. 31, 2001 Invitational with a time of 4:16.81 • Finance major • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “B” distance medley 2017-18 relay that fi nished third at the season-opening UAB 2018 Outdoor Season Blazer Invitational in a time of 10:27.10 • Finished 13th in the pole vault at the NCAA East Preliminary with a season best clearance of 17-2 3/4 2017 Cross Country (5.25m) • Finished the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational with • Tied for eighth in the pole vault with teammate a time of 26:05.3 over the fi ve-mile course Henry Barrett at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field • Finished 51st at the UC Riverside Invitational with a Championships with a clearance of 16-2 3/4 (4.95m) personal-best time of 25:30.4 over the 8k course • Finished fourth in the pole vault at thre LSU • Finished 19th at the Struts Season Opener and was Invitational with a clearance of 16-9 1/4 (5.11m) the Tide’s No. 3 runner with a personal-best time of • Finished third in the pole vault at the War Eagle 15:40.60 over the 5k course Invitational with a clearance of 16-5 1/2 (5.02m) • Finished fourth in the pole vault at the Tom Jones 2016-17 Invitational with a clearance of 16-6 3/4 (5.05m) 2017 Outdoor Season • Finished second in the pole vault at the Crimson Did not compete Tide Invitational with a clearance of 16-4 3/4 • Finished fourth in the pole vault at the Samford 2017 Indoor Season Alabama Track Challenge with a clearance of 16-6 • Finished sixth in the mile at the Tiger Paw Invitational 3/4 (5.05m) in a personal-best time of 4:15.74

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• Finished 12th in the 800 meters in 1:58.66 in the • Coached by Michael Zelwak at Spain Park High fi rst individual event of his college career at the CARL School Auburn Invitational and ran the second leg on the • Named high school valedictorian of Spain Park High Tide’s distance medley relay that fi nished second in NESBITT School class of 2019 10:37.33 • Made his collegiate track & fi eld debut at the Jumps PERSONAL INFORMATION Commodore Invitational as a member of the Tide’s • Son of Steve and Anita Pate distance medley relay and 4x400-meter “C” relay • Born Dec. 15, 2000 teams So./So. • Majoring in mechanical engineering with STEM path Vestavia Hills, Ala. to MBA 2016 Cross Country (Vestavia Hills) • Finished 26th at the Chattanooga Powerade Invitational with a time of 16:18.15 over the 5k AMOS 2018-19 course 2019 Outdoor Season PKIACH • Made his collegiate debut at the four-mile Brooks • Finished 4th in the high jump at the LSU Invitational Memphis Twilight Classic and circled the course in a with a mark of 6-9 (2.06m) time of 21:21.17 Distance 2019 Indoor Season PREP HIGHLIGHTS Fr./Fr. • Finished 7th in the high jump at the Music City • Three-time all-state selection in cross country Challenge with a mark of 6-7 ½ (2.02m) • Outdoor state champion in the 800 meters and Eldoret, Kenya • Finished 1st in the high jump at the Carolina 1,600 meters and indoor 800 meters as a senior in (St. Stephen's Chepkono Secondary) Challenge with a mark of 6-7 (2.01m) 2016 • Finished 6th in the high jump at the Bob Pollock • High-point scorer at 2016 state outdoor track & PREP HIGHLIGHTS Invitational with a mark of 6-6 ¼ (1.99m) fi eld championships • Has outdoor personal records of: 3000m (8:20), • Finished 16th in the high jump at the Blazer Invite MEN’S PROFILES • Runner-up at the 2015 state cross country 5000m (13:53) and 10,000m (28:55) with a mark of 6-4 ¾ (1.95m) championships • All-state selection as a junior and senior in outdoor PREP HIGHLIGHTS track & fi eld and as a senior in indoor track & fi eld • Two-time indoor state high jump champion at SCOTT • Coached by Sean Wilde and Bruce Mowry at Vestavia Hills High School Cheyenne Central • Alabama indoor high jump state record holder PLATEK • Earned 2017 New Balance All-America honors PERSONAL INFORMATION • Eight-time all-state selection Distance • Son of Kirk and Cheryl Miller • Coached by Brett Huber at Vestavia Hills • Born February 14, 1998 Jr./Jr. • Majoring in environmental engineering PERSONAL INFORMATION • Son of Doug Nesbitt and Carla Knight Nesbitt Mokena, Ill. JALEN • Mother, Carla, was a cheerleader at Alabama (Lincoln-Way East) • Uncle, Robert, played football at Alabama in the MURRAY 1970s 2019-20 • Born March 19, 1999 2019 Cross Country Distance • Majoring in general business • Finished 105th in the SEC Cross Country Championships with an 8k time of 26:09.90 Fr./Fr. ISAAC • Finished 114th at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k ODUGBESAN time of 25:53.8 Richmond Hill, Ga. • Finished 34th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight (Richmond Hill) Classic with a four-mile time of 21:35.55 Throws • Finished 44th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with 2019-20 an 8k time of 26:47.03 2019 Cross Country Jr./Jr. • Finished 92nd in the SEC Cross Country PREP HIGHLIGHTS Championships with an 8k time of 25:30.10 Lagos, Nigeria • Awarded IHSA All-Sectional Cross Country in 2016 • Finished 161st at the Joe Piane Notre Dame Middle Tennessee State • Qualifi ed for IHSA State Finals in 2016 and 2017 Invitational with a 5-mile time of 26:29.55 • Placed 18th in 2017 IHSA State Finals MIDDLE TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY • Coached by Ross Widinski at Lincoln-Way East High PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Named Conference USA champion School • Finished fi rst in high school cross country state • Middle Tennessee State University record holder championship PERSONAL INFORMATION • Also played golf in high school PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Son of Steve and Tammy Platek • Coached by Levi Sybert at Richmond Hill High • Competed in the Nigerian University Games • Born September 22, 1998 School • Biology major PERSONAL INFORMATION PERSONAL INFORMATION • Son of Niyi and Maria Odugbesan OLIVER • Son of Derrick and Monica Murray • Born May 21, 2001 • Born Sept. 6, 2000 • Studio art major RIGG • Kinesiology major STEVEN Distance PATE Sr./Sr. Throws Zionsville, Ind. (Zionsville) Fr./Fr. ACCOLADES Birmingham, Ala. • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) (Spain Park) • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Two-time discus all-state 2018-19 • Achieved shot put all-state 2019 Indoor Season • Placed third in discus at Alabama state championship • Finished 20th in the mile at the Vanderbilt • Awarded the 2018 Shaklee Award for effort and Invitational with a time of 4:21.55 training 26 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Men’s Profiles

2018 Cross Country • Made his collegiate debut at the Chattanooga • Alabama’s No. 5 runner at the NCAA South Powerade Invitational, fi nishing 22nd in a time of RICH Regional, fi nishing 91st in 33:51.9 on the 10k course 16:11.09 over the 5k course • Finished 62nd, and was Alabama’s No. 5 runner at SAENZ the SEC Cross Country Championships, covering PREP HIGHLIGHTS the 8k course in 24:31.36 • Won the 2015 IHSAA Sectional Cross Country Distance • Finished 24th, and was Alabama’s No. 2 runner, with Championship with 5k time of 16:01 a 6k time of 19:23.09 at the SEC Preview • Runner-up at the 2015 IHSAA Regional Cross • Finished 14th, and was Alabama’s No. 4 runner, at Country Championship with a personal-record 5k Fr./Fr. the Mississippi College Season Opener with a 5k time of 15:47 Katy, Texas time of 16:15.79 • Finished as the runner-up in the 2015 IHSAA Boys (Cinco Ranch) Sectional in the 800 meters and the 2014 IHSAA 2017-18 Sectional 1,600 meters 2019-20 2018 Outdoor Season • Named a New Balance Nationals All-American for 2019 Cross Country • Finished 25th in the prelims of the 1,500 meters at his performance in the freshman mile in 2013 • Finished 23rd at the Brooks Memphis Twilight the SEC Outdoor Track & Field Championships in • Coached by Gabe Porras at Zionsville High School Classic with a four-mile time of 21:23.87 3:58.78 • Finished 12th in the 800 meters at the LSU PERSONAL INFORMATION PREP HIGHLIGHTS Invitational in a personal best time of 1:52.94 • Son of John and Suzanne Rigg • Achieved fi rst team all-state academic team in 2019 • Finished fi fth in Section 3 of the 1,500 meters at the • Both parents were members of the track team at • Coached by Brandon Beasley at Cinco Ranch High Cardinal Classic with a personal best time of 3:51.65 Iowa State School • Finished eighth in the 800 meters at the Tom Jones • Born February 10, 1998 Invitational with a time of 1:53.68 • Majoring in operations management PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished sixth in Section A of the 1,500 meters at • Son of Richard and Gresha Saenz the Crimson Tide Invitational with a time of 3:54.94 • Born Nov. 30, 2000 • Political science major 2018 Indoor Season NOEL • Finished 15th in the 800 meters at the Music City ROTICH Challenge with a personal best time of 1:53.53 DYLAN • Ran the lead leg of the Alabama “A” distance medley relay which placed second at the Bob Distance SCOTT Pollock Invitational with a time of 9:59.08 and ran the third leg of the Alabama “B” 4x400 meter relay So./So. Sprints

which placed 11th with a time of 3:27.48 MEN’S PROFILES • Ran the third leg of the Alabama “B” 4x400 relay Kapenguria, Kenya Jr./Jr. which placed 15th at the Vanderbilt Invitational in a (Chewoyet) time of 3:25.13 and fi nished 24th in the 800 meters Brentwood, Calif. ACCOLADES in a time of 1:56.73 (De La Salle) • Ran the second leg on the Tide’s “C” 4x400 relay • NCAA All-South Region, cross country (2019) • First Team All-SEC, cross country (2019) that fi nished 14th at the season-opening UAB Blazer 2018-19 Invitational in 3:29.57 2019 Outdoor Season 2019-20 • Finished 14th in the 800 meters at the Florida State 2019 Cross Country 2017 Cross Country Relays with a time of 1:56.55 • Finished 9th in the NCAA Cross Country South • Ran 27:11.0 over the 8k course at the Crimson • Finished 12th in the 400 meters at the Jaguar Regionals with a 10k time of 30:21.80 Classic Opener with a time of 49.98 • Finished 87th at the UC Riverside Invitational with a • Finished 10th in the SEC Cross Country Championships with an 8k time of 23:21.30 personal-best time of 26:41.0 over the 8k course 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 11th at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k • Finished 9th at the Struts Season Opener and was • Finished 26th in the 800 meters at the Music City time of 24:22.1 the Tide’s No. 1 runner with a personal-best time of Challenge with a time of 1:57.72 15:32.40 over the 5k course • Finished 14th in the 800 meters at the Bob Pollock 2018-19 Invitational with a time of 2:01.88 2019 Outdoor Season 2016-17 • Finished 24th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt • Finished 2nd in the 5,000 meters at the Stanford 2017 Outdoor Season Invitational with a time of 1:58.08 Invitational with a time of 14:03.62 • Ran the anchor leg on Alabama’s 4x400 relay team • Finished 13th in the 600 meters at the Blazer Invite that fi nished seventh at the SEC Relays in 3:28.68 with a time of 1:24.42 • Finished seventh in the invitational 1,500 meters at 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 12th in the 5000 meters at the SEC the War Eagle Invitational in a personal-best 3:53.66 2017-18 Indoor Championship with a time of 14:36.93. Also • Finished ninth in the 800 meters at the Jim Bush 2018 Outdoor Season competed in the 3000 meters but recorded no time Collegiate in a time of 1:54.81 • Finished 18th in the 800 meters at the LSU • Finished 13th in the 3000 meters at the Iowa State • Finished seventh in the 800 meters at the Crimson Invitational in 1:57.45 and ran the lead leg on the Classic with a time of 8:15.10 Tide Invitational in a personal-best 1:53.67 and ran Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay that fi nished fourth in 3:18.22 • Finished 8th in the 3000 meters at the Bob Pollock the lead leg on the Alabama “B” 4x400 relay that • Finished ninth in the 800 meters at the War Eagle Invitational with a time of 8:29.18 fi nished eighth in 3:25.45 Invitational with a time of 1:55.98 • Finished 10th in the 800 meters at the Florida State • Finished 14th in the 800 meters at the Tom Jones 2018-19 Relays in 1:54.74 in his collegiate outdoor debut Invitational with a time of 1:55.42 2018 Cross Country • Ran the lead leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay which • Made his collegiate debut at the Nuttycombe 2017 Indoor Season fi nished sixth at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a Invitational • Finished 20th in the 800 meters at the Tiger Paw time of 3:21.88 and fi nished 12th in the 800 meters Invitational in 1:54.34 with a time of 1:57.35 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished eighth in a personal-best 1:54.30 in the 800 • Won the 800 meters at the Samford Alabama Track • Competed in the 2017 East African Secondary meters at the Bob Pollock Invitational and ran the Challenge with a time of 1:54.00 School Games in Gulu, Uganda third leg on the Tide’s 4x400-meer relay “B” squad • Finished eighth the 400 meters in his collegiate • Finished 17th in the Kenya Junior National Cross that fi nished ninth in 3:25.16 debut at the season-opening UTSA Invitational with Country Championships • Clocked a 1:55.21 for 800 meters to fi nish 11th in a time of 50.26 the fi rst individual race of his college career at the • 2017 Rift Valley Secondary Schools Sports Association 3,000-meter steeplechase champion Auburn Invitational and ran the second leg on the 2018 Indoor Season • Personal best of 8:52.2 in the 3,000-meter Tide’s distance medley relay that fi nished second in • Finished 30th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt steeplechase 10:37.33 Invitational with a time of 1:58.38 and ran the • Coached by Edward Noti at Chewoyet High School • Made his collegiate track & fi eld debut at the second leg of the distance medley relay, which Commodore Invitational as a member of the Tide’s fi nished third in a time of 10:21.57 PERSONAL INFORMATION distance medley relay and 4x400-meter “C” relay • Finished ninth in the 600 meters in his collegiate • Son of John Lopsikou and Selina Ngoletukei teams debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational in a time of • Born Feb. 24, 1999 1:24.15 2016 Cross Country • Majoring in exercise science ROLLTIDE.COM 27 Men’s Profiles

PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Member of four-time East Bay League championship 2017 Cross Country MARK teams and the 2016 Northern California Section • Ran a time of 27:15.2 over the 8k course at the championship at De La Salle Crimson Classic SHANNON • Four-time East Bay all-league selection • Made his collegiate debut at the Struts Season • Anchored De La Salle's winning 4x400 relay team at Opener, fi nishing 43rd and was the Tide’s No. 5 Sprints the 2016 Arcadia National Invitational runner with a time of 16:53.20 over the 5k course • Member of De La Salle's 2015 state championship football team PREP HIGHLIGHTS So./So. • Member of four state championship cross country Solon, Ohio PERSONAL INFORMATION teams in high school (Solon) • Son of Diron and Evangeline Natalie Scott • Three-time all-state selection in cross country • Born Oct. 7, 1998 • Finished third at the Alabama state cross country 2018-19 • Majoring in general business championships as a senior in 2016 2019 Outdoor Season • Coached by Lars Porter at Homewood High School • Finished 5th in the 800 meters at the LSU Invitational with a time of 1:54.66 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 23rd in the 800 meters at the War Eagle PAUL • Son of Tom and Kristi Selden Invitational with a time of 1:57.69 • Father was a member of the cross country and track SELDEN • Finished 9th in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide & fi eld teams at Sewanee Invitational with a time of 1:54.04 • Born July 1, 1998 • Finished 10th in the 800 meters at the Florida State Distance • Majoring in chemical engineering Relays with a time of 1:54.64 Jr./Jr. • Finished 18th in the 400 meters at the Jaguar GABE Opener with a time of 50.99

MEN’S PROFILES Homewood, Ala. (Homewood) SERRANO 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 22nd in the 800 meters at the Music City ACCOLADES Sprints Challenge with a time of 1:55.96 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017-18) • Finished 12th in the 600 meters at the Bob Pollock So./So. Invitational with a time of 1:57.27 2019-20 • Finished 16th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt 2019 Cross Country Weston, Fla. Invitational with a time of 1:55.256 • Finished 45th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight (Cypress Bay) • Finished 12th in the 600 meters at the Blazer Invite Classic with a four-mile time of 21:57.43 with a time of 1:24.01 • Finished 34th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with 2018-19 a 8k time of 26:21.10 2019 Outdoor Season PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 10th in the 400 meters at the LSU • Member of Solon High School's 2016 state cross 2018-19 Invitational with a time of 49.23 country championship team 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 16th in the 400 meters at the War Eagle • District 800 meter champion in 2016 • Finished 17th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson Invitational with a time of 49.61 • Member of regional and district champion 4x400 Tide Invitational with a time of 16:01.73 • Finished 20th in the 400 meters at the Crimson Tide relay in 2017 and 2018 and district runner-up 4x200 • Finished 5th in the 1,500 meters at the Jaguar Invitational with a time of 50.41 relay Opener with a time of 4:09.18 • Finished 13th in the 400 meters at the Battle on the • Played junior hockey for the Carolina Eagles Bayou with a time of 50.54 • Two-time all-conference selection as a goalie in 2019 Indoor Season 2016 and 2017 • Finished 29th in the 3000 meters at the Music City 2019 Indoor Season • Coached by Dan Iwan and Matt Wieczorek Challenge with a time of 8:50.95 • Finished 41st in the 400 meters at the Tyson • Finished 18th in the 3000 meters at the Bob Pollock Invitational with a time of 49.48 PERSONAL INFORMATION Invitational with a time of 8:41.04 • Finished 4th in the 300 meters at the Bob Pollock • Son of John and Michele Shannon • Finished 39th in the 3000 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a time of 35.37 • Father, John, played baseball at the University of Invitational with a time of 8:53.84 • Finished 43rd in the 400 meters at the Vanderbilt Denver • Finished 8th in the 5000 meters at the Blazer Invite Invitational with a time of 51.17 • Born Nov. 10, 1999 with a time of 15:53.65 • Finished 15th in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite • Majoring in fi nance with a time of 35.20 2018 Cross Country GRADY • Posted a 10k time of 35:38.4 at the NCAA South PREP HIGHLIGHTS Regional • Earned AAU indoor All-American honors at 60 SHIFLET • Competed at the SEC Cross Country Championships meters and 200 meters in 2016 and fi nished with a time of 26:11.65 over the 8k • Two-time AAU and USA Track & Field Junior Distance course Olympics qualifi er (2016, 2017) • Finished 27th at the SEC Preview, and was Alabama’s • Outdoor school record holder in the 200 meters, No. 3 runner with a 6k time of 19:28.81 400 meters, and 300 meters Fr./Fr. • Finished 22nd in his season debut at the Mississippi • Three-time state regional qualifi er Louisville, Ky. College Season Opener in a time of 16:47.92 over • Club teammate of 2018 IAAF U20 100-meter and (Saint Xavier) the 5k course 200-meter champion Briana Williams of Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago Olympian Khalifa St. Fort 2019-20 2017-18 • Club coach was former Olympic medalist and world 2019 Cross Country 2018 Outdoor Season champion • Finished 17th in the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Finished sixth in the 5,000 meters at the LSU Classic with a four-mile time of 21:02.23 Invitational in a personal best 15:37.76 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 21st in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson • Son of Abner Serrano and Deborah Ramos PREP HIGHLIGHTS Tide Invitational with a personal best time of • Born Jan. 9, 2000 • Two-time team state cross country champion and 15:50.24 • Majoring in engineering team runner up in 2018 • Finished second in the 3,000 meters at the Samford • Three-time team regional cross country champion Alabama Track Challenge with a personal best time and 2018 regional cross country individual champion of 8:57.29 in his outdoor debut • Nike Nationals qualifi er in 2017 • Regional Track Champion Track in the 1,600, 800 2018 Indoor Season and 4X4 relay • Finished 46th in the 3,000 meters at the Music City • Member of the 2019 Saint Xavier Track State Challenge with a time of 9:00.26 Championship team • Finished seventh in the 3,000 meters in his collegiate • Two-time 4X4 meter relay State Champion and track & fi eld debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational in a runner up 1600 Track State Championship time of 8:58.80

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• Coached by Chuck Medley at Saint Xavier High • Finished 14th in the prelims of the 60-meter hurdles School at the Bob Pollock Invitational with a personal best JACOB time of 8.72 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished second in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt WIGGERS • Son of Mark and Jill Shifl et Invitational with a personal best clearance of 17-0 • Born Sept. 12, 2000 3/4 (5.20m) and fi nished 19th in the prelims of the Distance • Political science major 60-meter hurdles in 8.80 • Finished second in the pole vault in his collegiate Fr./Fr. LUKE debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational with a clearance of 16-4 3/4 (5.00m) and competed in the 60-meter Fishers, Ind. hurdles, clocking a time of 9.03 in the prelims SKINNER (Hamilton Southeastern) PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2019-20 Multi • Alabama 2017 Class 7A outdoor pole vault and high 2019 Cross Country jump state champion and indoor pole vault state • Finished 244th in the NCAA Cross Country Fr./Fr. champion at McGill-Toolen Championships with a 10k time of 35:15.20 • Posted a personal-best score of 6,853 to win the • Finished 107th in the NCAA Cross Country South Tuscaloosa, Ala. Alabama state decathlon title as a senior in 2017 Regionals with a 10k time of 32:59.60 (American Christian Academy) • Finished sixth in the long jump at the state outdoor • Finished 67th in the SEC Cross Country championships in 2017 PREP HIGHLIGHTS Championships with an 8k time of 24:42.10 • Finished 58th at the Princeton Invitational with a 8k • Two-time state champion in the 400 meters PERSONAL INFORMATION time of 25:14.6 • Three-time state champion in the long jump • Son of Jonathan and Kimlyn Spotswood • Finished 160th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame • Two-time state champion in the 200 meters • Born Sept. 18, 1998 in Mobile, Ala. Invitational with a 5-mile time of 26:07.14 • Two-time state champion in the 4x4 relay • Majoring in general business • Two-time team state champion • Finished 13th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Holds four school records at the American Christian Classic with a four-mile time of 20:48.14 Academy JOSHUA • Awarded 2019 all-state long jumper PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Coached by Charles Tiller at American Christian ST. CLAIR • Sectional champion in the 3,200 meters at IHSAA Academy • Regional champion in the 3,200 meters at IHSAA Sprints • Achieved all-state selection in IHSAA track PERSONAL INFORMATION • Coached by Joe Golden at Hamilton Southeastern High School • Son of Lewis and Jackie Skinner Jr./Jr. MEN’S PROFILES • Born April 24, 2001 • Business major Trinidad and Tobago PERSONAL INFORMATION (Meridian CC) • Son of Dean and Stacey Wiggers • Born March 27, 2001 JAKE PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Accounting major SPOTSWOOD • Transfer from Meridian Community College who will make immediate impact to the team MICHAEL • Finished 10th in the prelims in the 400m at the 2019 Pole Vault/Multis NJCAA Indoor Championships WIGGINS • Placed fi rst in the 300m at the UAB Blazer Invite Jr./Jr. (34.64), in the 400m at the Samford Bulldog Open Jumps (48.10) and in the 200m at the Crimson Tide Daphne, Ala. Invitational (20.91) (McGill-Toolen) • Coached by Chip Gayden at Meridian Community Sr./Sr. College Cross Roads, Ala. ACCOLADES • Has personal bests in the outdoor 200m of 20.91 (Huntsville) • SEC All-Freshman, indoor pole vault (2018) and the 400m of 46.13 • Has personal bests in the indoor 200m of 21.52, 2018-19 2018-19 300m of 34.64, and the 400m of 48.10 2019 Indoor Season 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 1st in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt • Finished 4th in the triple jump at the LSU Invitational Invitational with a mark of 17-0 ¾ (5.20m) MATTHEW with a mark of 49-5 ½ (15.07m) • Finished 9th in the shot put at the Blazer Invite with • Finished 5th in the triple jump at the Crimson Tide a mark of 40-4 ¾ (12.31m). Also fi nished 14th in the WEAVER Invitational with a mark of 48-8 ¾ (14.85m) high jump with a mark of 6-4 ¾ (1.95m) • Finished 20th in the triple jump at the Florida Relays Sprints with a mark of 48-9 (14.86m) 2017-18 2018 Outdoor Season Fr./Fr. 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 30th in the pole vault at the NCAA East • Finished 8th in the triple jump at the SEC Indoor Preliminary with a clearance of 16-4 3/4 (5.00m) Arlington, Va. Championship with a mark of 49-5 ½ (15.07m) • Finished sixth in the pole vault at the SEC Outdoor (Bob Jones) • Finished 11th in the triple jump at the Tyson Track & Field Championships with a clearance of Invitational with a mark of 48-1 ¾ (14.67m) 16-8 3/4 (5.10m) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 6th in the triple jump at the Carolina • Finished third in the pole vault at the LSU Invitational • Named the 2019 Alabama state champion in the Challenge with a mark of 48-0 (14.63m) with a clearance of 17-3 (5.26m) 300-meter hurdles • Finished 10th in the triple jump at the Vanderbilt • Finished second in the pole vault at the Tom Jones • Achieved state fi nalist for 110-meter hurdles in 2019 Invitational with a mark of 46-10 ¾ (14.29m) Invitational with a clearance of 16-10 3/4 (5.15m) • Was the Huntsville Metro 110-meter hurdles • Finished 3rd in the triple jump at the Blazer Invite • Finished third in the pole vault at the Samford champion with a mark of 47-7 ¼ (14.51m) Alabama Track Challenge with a clearance of 17-0 • Finished a state fi nalist in the 4x100-meter relay 3/4 (5.20m), equaling the No. 10 clearance in school • Coached by Brad Jefferson at Bob Jones High 2017-18 history School 2018 Outdoor Season • Won the pole vault at the season-opening UTSA • Finished 13th in the triple jump at the SEC Outdoor Invitational with a personal-best clearance of 17-3 PERSONAL INFORMATION Track & Field Championships with a jump of 48-4 1/2 (5.27m) that ranks No. 6 all-time at Alabama • Son of James and Shelia Weaver (14.73m) • Born Aug. 21, 2001 • Finished fourth in the triple jump at the LSU 2018 Indoor Season • Mechanical engineering major Invitational with a leap of 47-5 3/4 (14.47m) • Finished fourth in the pole vault at the SEC • Finished sixth in the triple jump at the Tom Jones Championships with a personal best clearance of Invitational with a jump of 49-1 1/2 (14.97m) 17-0 3/4 (5.20m) • Finished ninth in the triple jump at the Crimson Tide • Finished seventh in the pole vault at the Tiger Paw Invitational with a jump of 47-1 (14.35m) Invitational with a clearance of 16-2 3/4 (4.95m) ROLLTIDE.COM 29 Men’s Profiles

2018 Indoor Season • Finished 3rd in the 800 meters at the LSU Invitational • Finished ninth in the triple jump at the SEC with a time of 1:53.05 Championships with a jump of 49-9 3/4 (15.18m) • Finished 5th in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide • Finished seventh in the triple jump at the Tiger Paw Invitational with a time of 1:51.67 Invitational with a personal best jump of 50-2 3/4 • Finished 8th in the 800 meters at the Florida State (15.31m) Relays with a time of 1:53.76 • Finished third in the triple jump at the New Mexico Classic with a personal best jump of 49-11 1/4 2018 Cross Country (15.22m) • Did not compete • Finished seventh in the triple jump at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a personal best jump of 49-4 1/2 2017-18 (15.05m) 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the season- • Did not compete opening UAB Blazer Invitational with a mark of 47-9 3/4 (14.57m) 2018 Indoor Season • Ran the lead leg of the Tide’s distance medley relay 2016-17 which fi nished tenth at the SEC Championships with 2017 Outdoor Season a time of 10:09.71 • Finished 13th in the triple jump at the SEC Outdoor • Finished 13th in the 800 meters at the Music City Track & Field Championships with a jump of 46-11 Challenge with a time of 1:53.23 1/2 (14.31m) • Ran the third leg of the Alabama “A” distance • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the Jim Bush medley relay which fi nished second at the Bob Collegiate with a leap of 45-10 3/4 (13.99m) Pollock Invitational with a time of 9:59.08 and the • Finished third in the triple jump at the Crimson Tide second leg of the Alabama “B” 4x400 meter relay Invitational with a personal-best leap of 48-4 1/2 which fi nished 11th with a time of 3:27.48

MEN’S PROFILES (14.75m) • Ran the anchor leg of the distance medley relay • Finished seventh in the triple jump at the Florida which fi nished third at the Vanderbilt Invitational in State Relays with a mark of 46-8 1/4 (14.23m) in his a time of 10:21.57 collegiate outdoor debut • Made his collegiate debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational, running the anchor leg on the Tide’s 2017 Indoor Season “C” 4x400 relay that fi nished 14th in 3:29.57 • Finished 11th in the triple jump at the 2017 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships with a mark of 2017 Cross Country 47-5 3/4 (14.47m) Did not compete • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the Tiger Paw Invitational with a mark of 49-4 1/2 (15.05m) 2016-17 • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the Bob Pollock 2017 Outdoor Season Invitational with a mark of 47-10 (14.58m) Did not compete • Finished sixth in his fi rst collegiate long jump competition at the Auburn Invitational with a mark 2017 Indoor Season of 21-8 (6.60m) Did not compete • Made his collegiate debut at the Commodore Invitational, fi nishing third in the triple jump with a 2016 Cross Country mark of 49-6 1/4 (15.09m) Did not compete

PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Won the triple jump at the 2016 Alabama High • Placed in the top five for the 800 meters, 1600 School Athletic Association 7A Outdoor State meters, and high jump at the 2014 AHSAA 6A Championships with a personal-best mark of 48-7 Section 3 meet 3/4 • Finished in sixth in the 800 meters at the 2014 • Finished fi fth in the triple jump at the 2016 New AHSAA 6A State Championships with a time of Balance Outdoor Nationals 2:00.24 • Fifth in the state in the long jump in 2016 • Voted MVP for the 2015 indoor and outdoor • Finished sixth in the triple jump at the 2016 New seasons at Mountain Brook High School Balance Indoor Nationals • High school teammate of former Crimson Tide • Third in the triple jump at the 2015 AHSAA Indoor runner Payton Ballard State Championships • State qualifi er in the triple jump as a sophomore in PERSONAL INFORMATION 2014 • Son of Walt and Valerie Williams • Born Nov. 30, 1997 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Majoring in fi nance and economics • Son of Michael and Cheryl Wiggins • Born June 13, 1998 • Majoring in communications studies DREW WILLIAMS

Distance Jr./Jr. Mountain Brook, Ala. (Mountain Brook)

ACCOLADES • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17)

2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season

30 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Women’s Profiles • Daughter of Jamie Berryhill and Misty and Scott KRISTONI Yarbrough Eligibility is Indoor/Outdoor • Born July 22, 2000 BARNES • Kinesiology major

D'JAI Sprints REBECCA BAKER Sr./Sr. BILLMAN Sprints Wake Forest, N.C. Distance (Wake Forest) Sr./Sr. So./So. NORTH CAROLINA A&T Jamaica, N.Y. 2016-2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. (Benjamin Cardozo/NM Junior College) • 800m record holder (American Christian Academy) 2018-19 • Apart of the 4x400m team that holds the school 2019 Outdoor Season record 2018-19 • Finished 4th in the 400 meters at the LSU Invitational • 2019 USTFCCA All-America Honors 2018 Cross Country with a time of 53.37 • Two-time Indoor and Outdoor MEAC Championship • Finished 32nd in her collegiate debut at the • Finished 3rd in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide 800m runner up Mississippi College Season Opener with a 5k time Invitational with a time of 23.40 of 20:50.77 • Finished 5th in the 400 meters at the Battle on the Bayou with a time of 54.22 • Two-time Indoor and Outdoor MEAC 4x400m • Finished 9th in the 200 meters at the Florida Relays Champion PREP HIGHLIGHTS with a time of 23.57. Also fi nished 26th in the 400 • Alabama 1A-3A indoor state champion in the 3,200 meters with a time of 54.22 PREP HIGHLIGHTS meters as a junior in 2017 • Finished 6th in the 100 meters at the Florida State • Played for the Carolina Elite club team and was • Class 3A runner-up in the 3,200 meters at the 2017 Relays with a time of 11.77 coached under Christopher Love and 2016 state outdoor championships • Finished fourth in the 1,600 meters at the 2017 state 2019 Indoor Season PERSONAL INFORMATION meet • Finished prelim 27th in the 400 meters at the SEC • Daughter of Anthony and Crystal Barnes • Two-time runner-up in the Alabama 3A state cross Indoor Championship with a time of 54.48 • Born Dec. 17, 1997 country championships • Finished 16th in the 400 meters at the Tyson • Majoring in educational psychology • Member of fi ve state outdoor track & fi eld state Invitational with a time of 54.70. Also fi nished 18th championship teams and one state cross country in the 200 meters with a time of 23.80 championship squad • Finished 11th in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite ALLIE • Coached by Charles Tiller at American Christian with a time of 38.99 BERRYHILL Academy NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE (2016-18) PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished second in the 400 meters and third in the Hurdles • Daughter of Gregory and Jennifer Billman 200 meters at the 2018 NJCAA Outdoor Track & • Born Aug. 1, 2000 Field Championships • Pre-med major • Runner-up in the 400 meters at the 2018 NJCAA Fr./Fr. Indoor Track & Field Championships Northport, Ala. • Also ran on New Mexico JC's 4x400 relay that

(Tuscaloosa County) WOMEN’S PROFILES fi nished third at the 2018 NJCAA indoor meet • Earned indoor and outdoor NJCAA All-America PREP HIGHLIGHTS honors in 2017 in the 400 meters and 4x400 relay • Qualifi ed and competed at state championships all four years of high school PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Awarded top 15 in 7A state senior year • Member of the 4x400 relay team that fi nished • Coached by Caleb Carpenter at Tuscaloosa County second at 2016 New Balance Indoor Nationals High School • Ran on Benjamin Cardozo's 4x400 relay that fi nished second in the New York state outdoor PERSONAL INFORMATION championships in 2016 • Coached by Shaun Dietz at Benjamin Cardozo High School

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Derek Baker and Natarshia Marrow • Born Sept. 1, 1998 • Majoring in exercise science

D'Jai Baker

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• Finished 16th at the UC Riverside Invitational and LAUREN CAROLINE was Alabama’s No. 4 runner with a time of 18:40.7 over the 5k course BRACKIN BROOKS • Finished 13th at the Struts Season Opener and was the Tide’s No. 3 runner with a time of 15:14.60 over Distance Distance the 4k course 2016-17 So./So. Sr./Sr. 2017 Outdoor Season Muscle Shoals, Ala. Plano, Texas • Finished 10th in the invitational 1,500 meters at the War Eagle Invitational in a personal-best 4:49.59 (Muscle Shoals) (Plano) • Finished sixth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the Crimson Tide Invitational in a personal-best 2019-20 ACCOLADES 11:23.37 and ran the third leg on the Alabama “C” 2019 Cross Country • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) 4x400-meter relay that fi nished 12th in 3:57.60 • Finished 75th in the NCAA Cross Country South • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Finished second in the 2,000-meter steeplechase at Regionals with a 6k time of 21:50.30 • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) the Florida State Relays in 7:21.98 in her outdoor • Finished 67th in the SEC Cross Country collegiate debut Championships with a 6k time of 21:50.50 2018-19 • Finished 218th at the Pre-National Invitational with a 2019 Outdoor Season 2017 Indoor Season 6k time of 22:37.3 • Finished 1st in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the • Finished 17th in the 800 meters at the Tiger Paw • Finished 136th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame LSU Invitational with a time of 11:05.00 Invitational in a time of 2:17.63 Invitational with a 5k time of 18:05.04 • Finished 8th in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the • Finished 19th in the 800 meters in a personal-best • Finished 13th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with Crimson Tide Invitational with a time of 10:57.25 2:17.79 at the Bob Pollock Invitational a 5k time of 19:05.18 • Finished 14th in the 1,500 meters at the Battle on • In her fi rst individual event as a collegiate runner, • Finished 38th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight the Bayou with a time of 4:52.76 fi nished 15th in the 800 meters in 2:20.35 at the Classic with a 5k time of 19:18.82 • Finished 2nd in the 2,000 meters at the Florida State Auburn Invitational and ran the second leg on the Relays with a time of 7:07.78 Tide’s distance medley relay squad that fi nished 2018-19 • Finished 7th in the 800 meters at the Jaguar Opener second in 12:13.49 2018 Cross Country with a time of 2:25.54. Also fi nished 4th in the 1,500 • Made her collegiate track & fi eld debut at the • Completed the UAB Blazer Classic 45th overall with meters with a time of 4:46.69 Commodore Invitational as a member of the Tide’s a 6k time of 22:54.18 distance medley relay squad • Finished 37th at the SEC Preview in 14:39.51 over 2019 Indoor Season the 4k course • Finished 27th in the 3000 meters at the Bob Pollock 2016 Cross Country Invitational with a time of 10:23.64 • Posted a time of 23:36.6 over the 6k course at the • Finished 15th in the mile at the Blazer Invite with a Crimson Classic • Finished 21st, and was Alabama’s No. 4 runner, time of 5:27.73 WOMEN’S PROFILES • Made her collegiate debut at the Chattanooga in her collegiate debut at the Mississippi College Powerade Invitational, fi nishing 22nd in a time of Season Opener, covering the 5k course in 19:48.77 2018 Cross Country 12:15.97 over the two-mile course • Competed at the SEC Cross Country Championships, PREP HIGHLIGHTS fi nishing with a time of 22:03.75 over the 6k course PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Two-time all-state selection in cross country and • Finished 32nd at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k • Track & fi eld team MVP as a senior in 2016 track & fi eld time of 22:36.63 • Qualifi ed for the UIL 6A regional meet in the 800 • Finished fi fth at the AHSAA 6A cross country • Was Alabama’s No. 4 runner and fi nished 57th meters and 4x400-meter relay championships as a senior in 2017 overall at the Nuttycombe Invitational with a 6k time • Member of school record-setting 4x400-meter relay • Top-fi ve fi nisher in the 1,600 meters and 800 meters of 22:26.3 team at the 2018 AHSAA 6A track & fi eld championships • Finished 16th in her season debut at the SEC • Also played club soccer in high school • Finished third in the 3,200 meters at the 2017 state Preview and was Alabama’s No. 3 runner, with a 4k • Coached by Amy Dehdari at Plano High School meet time of 14:04.71 • Member of one sectional cross country PERSONAL INFORMATION championship team (2014) and three sectional 2017-18 • Daughter of David and Stephanie Brooks runner-up squads (2015-17) at Muscle Shoals 2018 Outdoor Season • Born May 18, 1998 in Birmingham, Ala • Five-time USATF Alabama Junior Olympic champion • Finished 13th in the steeplechase at the SEC • Majoring in mechanical engineering in the 3,000 meters (2016, 2017), 1,500 meters Outdoor Track & Field Championships in 11:11.06 (2016, 2017) and 800 meters (2016) and competed in the 5,000 meters • Also played tennis in high school • Finished second in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at REBECCA • Coached by Lisa Schafer at Muscle Shoals High the LSU Invitational in a personal-best 10:54.69 School • Finished fourth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at BUTEAU the Tom Jones Invitational with a time of 11:27.07 PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished fourth in Section B of the 1,500 meters at Distance • Daughter of Richard and Amy Brackin the Crimson Tide Invitational with a personal best • Great uncle, James Outlaw, played in the 1945 time of 4:41.31 Sr./Sr. World Series with the Detroit Tigers • Finished 14th the 400 meters at the season-opening • Born Aug. 8, 2000 UTSA Invitational with a time of 1:00.26 Madison, Miss. • Majoring in electrical engineering (Madison Central) 2018 Indoor Season • Finished 29th in the mile at the Music City Challenge ACCOLADES with a time of 5:08.28 • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) • Finished seventh in the 600 meters at the Bob • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) Pollock Invitational with a personal-best time of • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) 1:36.92 and fi nished 14th in the mile with a time of 5:05.36 Also ran the anchor leg of the Alabama “B” 2019-20 4x400 meter relay which fi nished 12th in 3:53.04 2019 Cross Country • Finished 23rd in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt • Finished 14th in the NCAA Cross Country South Invitational in 2:17.48 and ran the anchor leg on the Regionals with a 6k time of 20:36.90 distance medley relay which placed second in a time • Finished 22nd in the SEC Cross Country of 11:59.50 Championships with a 6k time of 20:52.90 • Finished 11th in the 1,000 meters at the season- • Finished 54th at the Pre-National Invitational with a opening UAB Blazer Invitational in a time of 3:01.73 6k time of 20:58.4 and ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “C” 4x400-meter • Finished 54th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame relay that fi nished 18th in 4:12.69 Invitational with a 5k time of 17:08.71 • Finished 5th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic 2017 Cross Country with a 5k time of 17:53.14 • Finished the Crimson Classic with a time of 22:41.6 over the 6k course 32 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Women’s Profiles

2018-19 best 17:38.17 and 21st in the 3,000 meters in 2017 Indoor Season 2019 Outdoor Season 10:08.02 • Did not compete • Finished 24th in the 5,000 meters at the Bryan Clay • Finished 10th in the mile in a personal-best 5:00.89 Invitational with a time of 16:56.85 at the Bob Pollock Invitational and sixth in the 3,000 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 12th in the 1,500 meters at the Crimson meters in a time of 9:49.98 • Three-time district champion in the pole vault at Tide Invitational with a time of 4:31.47 • Finished ninth in the mile at the Auburn Invitational Memorial High School (2014-16) • Finished 13th in the 5,000 meters at the Stanford in 5:03.41 and ran the third leg on the Tide’s • Also competed in cross country and diving while in Invitational with a time of 16:36.72 distance medley relay squad that fi nished second in high school 12:13.49 • Member of Mu Alpha Theta mathematics honor 2019 Indoor Season • Made her collegiate track & fi eld debut at the society • Finished 9th in the 3000 meters at the SEC Indoor Commodore Invitational and fi nished 10th in the Championship with a time of 9:42.67. Also fi nished mile in a time of 5:00.91 PERSONAL INFORMATION 7th in the 5000 meters with a time of 16:55.54 • Daughter of David and Karen Cecil • Finished 9th in the 3000 meters at the Iowa State 2016 Cross Country • Born Feb. 13, 1997 Classic with a time of 9:36.50 • Finished 99th at the NCAA South Regional in a time • Majoring in mechanical engineering • Finished 12th in the mile at the Bob Pollock of 22:22.9 Invitational with a time of 4:56.24 • Finished 71st at the SEC Championships in a time of • Finished 8th in the 3000 meters at the Vanderbilt 22:17.5 MERCY Invitational with a time of 9:45.28 • Finished 26th and was Alabama’s No. 5 runner at CHELANGAT the 6k Crimson Classic, posting a time of 21:37.3 2018 Cross Country • Competed in the Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational • Alabama’s No. 3 runner at the NCAA South and fi nished as the Tide’s No. 4 runner with a time Distance Regional, fi nishing 50th in 21:41.9 on the 6k course of 17:50.5 in the 5K race • Finished 30th and was Alabama’s No. 2 runner at • Made her collegiate debut at the Brooks Memphis So./So. the SEC Cross Country Championships, covering Twilight Classic and fi nished 18th in a time of the 6k course in 20:23.57 18:07.23 Kericho, Kenya • Finished seventh overall and was Alabama’s No. 2 (Kedowa Girls/UTRG) runner at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k time of PREP HIGHLIGHTS 21:28.10 • Held all distance records at Madison Central High 2019-20 • Was Alabama’s No. 1 runner and fi nished 17th School at the end of her prep career 2019 Cross Country overall at the Nuttycombe Invitational, with a 6k • Won multiple state championships in cross country, • Finished 9th in the NCAA Cross Country South time of 21:34.6 3,200 meters, 1,600 meters, and the 800 meters Regionals with a 6k time of 20:33.40 • Finished 15th in her season debut at the SEC • Began competing for her high school cross country • Finished 10th in the SEC Cross Country Preview and was Alabama’s No. 2 runner, covering team as a middle schooler Championships with a 6k time of 20:38.10 the 4k course in 14:03.24 • Five-time MHSAA all-state performer in cross • Finished 37th at the Pre-National Invitational with a country and a four-time MHSAA all-state performer 6k time of 20:46.6 2017-18 in track and fi eld • Finished 35th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame 2018 Outdoor Season • Coached by Gearry Howell at Madison Central High Invitational with a 5k time of 16:56.85 Did not compete School PERSONAL INFORMATION 2018 Indoor Season PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Samuel and Selly Koskei Did not compete • Daughter of Phil and Patty Carol Buteau • Born July 11, 1997 • Born July 18, 1998 • Public health major 2017 Cross Country • Majoring in communications studies with a minor • Finished 40th at the NCAA South Regional Championships with a time of 21:06.4 over the 6k TAMARA WOMEN’S PROFILES course KAYLA • Finished 38th at the SEC Championships and was CLARK the Tide’s No. 3 runner with a time of 21:41.0 over CECIL the 6k course Sprints Pole Vault • Finished 20th at the Crimson Classic on Oct. 13 and Jr./Jr. was the Tide’s No. 2 runner with a time of 21:15.3 Jr./Jr. over the 8k course High Point, N.C. • Finished as the Tide’s No. 3 runner at the Joe Piane Houston, Texas (High Point Central) Notre Dame Invitational on Sept. 29 with a time of (Memorial) 17:51.9 over the 5k course ACCOLADES • Finished 17th in her season debut at the UC 2018-19 • All-American, indoor 200 meter (2019) Riverside Invitational on Sept. 16 and was the Tide’s 2019 Outdoor Season • All-American, outdoor 200 meter (2019) No. 3 runner with a time of 20:47.0 over the 6k • Finished 12th in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide • All-American, outdoor 1x400 relay (2019) course Invitational with a mark of 10-8 ¾ (3.27m) • All-American, indoor 60 meters (2019) • Finished 8th in the pole vault at the Jaguar Opener • All-American, outdoor 100 meters (2019) 2016-17 with a mark of 10-0 (3.05m) • First Team All-American, 4x100 relay (2018) 2017 Outdoor Season • Second Team All-American, indoor 4x400 relay • Finished 23rd in the 5,000 meters at the SEC 2019 Indoor Season (2018) Outdoor Track & Field Championships in a personal- • Competed in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt • Second Team All-SEC, 100 meters (2018) best 17:00.99 Invitational, but recorded no height • Second Team All-SEC, outdoor 200 meters (2018) • Finished 14th in the 1,500 meters at the SEC Relays • Finished 18th in the pole vault at the Blazer Invite • SEC Freshman of the Week (4-17-18) in 4:36.75 with a mark of 10-0 (3.05m) • School record-holder, 100 meters • Finished fourth in the 1,500 meters at the Jim Bush Collegiate in a personal best 4:32.45 2017-18 2018-19 • Finished 14th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson 2018 Outdoor Season 2019 Outdoor Season Tide Invitational on April 8 in a personal-best • Competed in four meets for the Crimson Tide but • Finished 2nd in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide 17:35.52 did not record a mark Invitational with a time of 22.99 • Finished 31st in the 1,500 meters at the Florida • Finished 6th in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays Relays in a time of 4:36.52 2018 Indoor Season with a time of 11.30 • Finished seventh in the 1,500 meters at the Florida • Made her collegiate debut in the pole vault at the State Relays in 4:33.10 in her outdoor collegiate season-opening UAB Blazer Invitational but did not 2019 Indoor Season debut record a clearance • Finished 2nd in the 200 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championship with a time of 22.99. Also fi nished 2017 Indoor Season 2016-17 prelim 12th in the 60 meters • Finished 27th in the 5,000 meters at the 2017 SEC 2017 Outdoor Season • Finished 1st in the 200 meters at the SEC Indoor Indoor Track & Field Championships in a personal- • Did not compete Championship with a time of 22.90. Also fi nished prelim 9th in the 60 meters with a time of 7.35 ROLLTIDE.COM 33 Women’s Profiles

• Finished 8th in the 60 meters at the Tyson personal best time of 23.10. Also ran the third leg 2018 Cross Country Invitational with a time of 7.41. Also fi nished 2nd in on the Tide’s “A”4x400 relay team which fi nished • Competed at the UAB Blazer Classic and fi nished the 200 meters with a time 23.07 fi rst with a time of 3:33.69. 84th overall with a 6k time of 23:54.33 • Finished 1st in the 60 meters at the Bob Pollock • Finished second in the 200 meters at the Bob • Finished 27th at the Mississippi College Season Invitational with a time of 7.23 Pollock Invitational with a personal best time of Opener, covering the 5k course in 20:19.89 • Finished 1st in the 60 meters at the Vanderbilt 23.40 Invitational with a time of 7.30 • Ran the third leg of the Alabama “A” 4x400 relay 2017-18 • Finished 1st in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite at the Vanderbilt Invitational which placed fi rst in 2018 Outdoor Season with a time of 37.01 a time of 3:35.89. Also fi nished second in the 60 • Did not compete meters with a personal best time of 7.38 SUMMER 2018 • Finished third in the 60 meters in her collegiate 2018 Indoor Season • Member of the United States U20 national team that debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational in a time of • Did not compete competed at the 2018 IAAF U20 Championships in 7.40. Also ran the third leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x400 Tampere, Finland relay that fi nished seventh in 3:49.05 2017 Cross Country • Finished third in the 200 meters and fourth in the • Ran a time of 23:12.2 over the 6k course in her 100 meters at the U.S. Junior Championships in PREP HIGHLIGHTS season debut at the Crimson Classic on Oct. 13 Bloomington, Ind. • Set school records in the 100 meters and 200 meters at High Point Central 2016-17 2017-18 • AAU national champion in the 100 meters and 200 2017 Outdoor Season 2018 Outdoor Season meters in 2016 • Did not compete • Ran the second leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay that • Two-time NCHSAA 4A outdoor state champion in fi nished sixth at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field the 100 meters and 200 meters in 2016 and 2017 2017 Indoor Season Championships (44.05) to earn fi rst-team All- • State champion as a member of High Point Central's • Did not compete America honors. Also fi nished 21st and 19th in the 4x100 relay and runner-up with the 4x400 relay as a semifi nals of the 100 meters (11.50) and 200 meters senior in 2017 2016 Cross Country (23.28) at the NCAA meet. • Two-time NCHSAA 4A indoor state champion in the • Clocked a personal-best time of 18:27.2 at the 5k • Qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships in the 100 55 meters and 300 meters in 2016 and 2017 Joe Piane Notre Dame Invitational meters (11.21) and 200 meters (22.73) at the NCAA • Indoor state champion in the 4x200 relay and 4x400 • Made her collegiate debut at the 5k Brooks East Preliminary. Ran the third-fastest 200-meter relay in 2017 Memphis Twilight Classic and fi nished 44th in a time time in school history (22.53) in the fi rst round. Also • Coached by Wayne Jones at High Point Central of 18:39.77 ran the second leg on the Tide’s NCAA-qualifi ying 4x100 relay (43.41) PERSONAL INFORMATION PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Set a new Alabama school record in the 100 meters • Daughter of Donald and Christine Clark • 2013 Florida state cross country champion with a time of 11.02 at the SEC Outdoor Track & • Born Jan. 1, 1999 • Won the 2014 Florida State Championship in the Field Championships to earn All-SEC honors with • Undecided on major 3,200 meters a third place fi nish Also fi nished third in the 200 • 2014 state runner-up in cross country

WOMEN’S PROFILES meters in 22.64 to join Pauline Davis (1987, 1989) as • Three-time all-county team in cross country and the only women in UA history to earn all-conference track and field honors in the 100 and 200 in the same season ALEXA • Helped lead St. Thomas Aquinas to three district, • Ran the second leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay and CRUZ regional and state championships anchor leg on the 4x400 relay that fi nished fourth at • Member of National Honor Society and National the SEC Championships in 43.27, the sixth-fastest Spanish Honor Society time in school history Distance • Coached by Trish Butler at St. Thomas Aquinas High • Finished third in the 100 meters at the LSU School Invitational in a time of 11.28. Also ran the second Jr./Jr. leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished PERSONAL INFORMATION second in 43.37. Also ran the anchor leg on the “A” Miami, Fla. • Daughter of Antonio and Eva Cruz 4x400 relay that fi nished second in 3:31.24 (St. Thomas Aquinas) • Born April 24, 1998 • Won the 200 meters at the Tom Jones Invitational • Majoring in psychology with a personal best time of 22.57. Also ran the ACCOLADES second leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay which • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) fi nished fi rst with a time of 43.26. Also ran the • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) SYMONE second leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) DARIUS fi nished second with a time of 3:34.37 • Won the 100 meters at the Crimson Tide Invitational 2019-20 with a time of 11.33. Also ran the second leg on 2019 Cross Country Sprints the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay which fi nished fi rst with • Finished 63rd in the NCAA Cross Country South a time of 43.48. Finished the meet by running the Regionals with a 6k time of 21:39.30 Sr./Sr. second leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which • Finished 58th in the SEC Cross Country fi nished fi rst with a time of 3:38.87 Championships with a 6k time of 21:36.00 New Rochelle, N.Y. • Won the 100 meters at the Samford Alabama Track • Finished 33rd at the Brooks Memphis Twilight (New Rochelle) Challenge with a personal best time of 11.27. Also Classic with a 5k time of 19:10.50 ran the second leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay which • Finished 5th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with a ACCOLADES fi nished fi rst with a time of 44.10 5k time of 18:32.43 • All-American, outdoor 4x100 relay (2019) • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay that • School record-holder, 4x100 relay fi nished second at the season-opening UTSA 2018-19 • Second Team All-American, indoor 4x400-relay Invitational in 44.98 2019 Outdoor Season (2018) • Finished 10th in the 1,500 meters at the LSU • First Team All-American, 4x100 relay (2017, 2018) 2018 Indoor Season Invitational with a time of 4:54.85 • Second Team All-American, outdoor 4x400 relay • Ran the second leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay • Finished 12th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson (2017, 2018) that fi nished 16th at the NCAA Championships in Tide Invitational with a time of 18:18.94 3:42.93 • Finished 3rd in the 5,000 meters at the Florida State 2018-19 • Finished ninth in the prelims of the 60 meters at the Relays with a time of 17:29.84 2019 Outdoor Season SEC Championships with a personal best time of • Finished 7th in the 1,500 meters at the Jaguar • Finished 6th in the 100 meters at the LSU Invitational 7.29 Opener with a time of 4:48.98 with a time of 11.47. Also fi nished 5th in the 200 • Finished 19th in the prelims of the 200 meters at the meters with a time of 23.53 SEC meet with a time of 23.49. Also ran the anchor 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 2nd in the 100 meters at the War Eagle leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay which fi nished sixth • Finished 34th in the 3000 meters at the Music City Invitational with a time of 11.63 with a time of 3:34.50 Challenge with a time of 10:14.28 • Finished 8th in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide • Ran the third leg of the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which • Finished 42nd in the 3000 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a time of 23.62 fi nished third at the Tiger Paw Invitational with a Invitational with a time of 10:29.42 • Finished 22nd in the 100 meters at the Florida time of 3:32.72 • Finished 12th in the 3000 meters at the Blazer Invite Relays with a time of 11.67 • Finished second to teammate Daija Lampkin in with a time of 10:34.42 the 200 meters at the New Mexico Classic with a 34 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Women’s Profiles

2019 Indoor Season • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay • Finished fourth in the 200 meters at the Florida • Finished 36th in the 200 meters at the Tyson which fi nished fi rst at the Crimson Tide Invitational State Relays in 24.14 in her outdoor collegiate Invitational with a time of 24.49 with a time of 43.48. Also ran the third leg on the debut. • Finished 3rd in the 300 meters at the Bob Pollock Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished fi rst with a Invitational with a time of 39.30 time of 3:38.87. Finished eighth in the 400 meters 2017 Indoor Season with a time of 55.20 • Finished 19th in the prelims of the 60 meters at 2017-18 • Ran the second leg on Alabama’s 4x400 relay the SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships in a 2018 Outdoor Season which fi nished fi rst at the Samford Alabama Track personal-best 7.43. Also fi nished 13th in the prelims • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay that Challenge with a time of 3:44.46 of the 200 meters at the SEC meet in 23.81 fi nished sixth at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field • Won the 100 meters at the season-opening UTSA • Finished sixth in the 60 meters (7.46) and 10th in Championships (44.05) to earn fi rst-team All- Invitational with a time of 11.46 the 200 meters (23.71) at the Tiger Paw Invitational. America honors. Also ran the second leg on UA’s Also ran the second leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay 4x400 relay that fi nished 11th in the semifi nals at the 2018 Indoor Season “B” squad that fi nished seventh at the Tiger Paw in NCAA meet in 3:33.53 • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that 3:41.65 • Ran on the Tide’s NCAA-qualifying 4x100 relay fi nished 16th at the NCAA Championships in • Finished sixth in the 400 meters in 55.62 at the Bob (43.41) and 4x400 relay (3:32.26) at the NCAA East 3:42.93 Pollock Invitational Preliminary. Also fi nished 17th in the quarterfi nals of • Finished 18th in the prelims of the 60 meters at the • Returned the next day to run the third leg on the the 200 meters at the East Prelim with a personal SEC Championships with a time of 7.39. Finished Tide’s 4x400 relay squad that fi nished fi rst in 3:36.91 best time of 23.38 20th in the prelims of the 200 meters with a time • Finished second in the 200 meters in 23.79 and • Finished 17th in the prelims of the 100 meters of 23.50. Also ran the third leg of the Tide’s 4x400 placed eighth in the 60 meters in 7.56 at the (11.53) and 200 meters (23.60) at the SEC Outdoor relay which fi nished sixth with a time of 3:34.50 Auburn Invitational Track & Field Championships. Also ran the third leg • Finished 11th in the prelims of the 60 meters at • Made her collegiate debut at the Commodore on the 4x100 relay (43.27) and the second leg on the Tiger Paw Invitational with a personal best Invitational and fi nished 15th in the 200 meters in the 4x400 relay (3:29.71) that fi nished fourth and time of 7.37. Also ran the second leg on the Tide’s a time of 24.60. Also a member of the Tide’s 4x400 sixth, respectively “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished third with a time of relay “B” squad that fi nished fourth in 3:41.29 • Finished eighth in the 100 meters at the LSU 3:32.72 Invitational in a time of 11.58. Also ran the third leg • Finished fi fth in the 200 meters at the New Mexico PREP HIGHLIGHTS on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished second Classic with a personal best time of 23.47. Also ran • 2014 state champion in the 200 meters outdoors in 43.37. Ran the second leg on the “A” 4x400 relay the anchor leg of the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay team and the 300 meters indoors at LSU that fi nished second in 3:31.24 which fi nished fi rst with a time of 3:33.69, the third- • Member of the 4x200 relay squad fi nished fi rst at • Finished second in the 100 meters at the War Eagle fastest time in school history the 2014 New Balance Indoor Nationals Invitational with a time of 11.65. Also fi nished • Finished 11th in the prelims of the 60 meters at the • Set the New Rochelle High School record in the 200 second in the 200 meters with a personal best time Bob Pollock Invitational with a time of 7.56. Also meters of 23.40 fi nished ninth in the 200 meters with a time of 24.23 • Also participated in choir in high school • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay • Ran the anchor leg of the Alabama “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished fi rst at the Tom Jones Invitational at the Vanderbilt Invitational which placed fi rst in a PERSONAL INFORMATION with a time of 43.26. Also ran the third leg on the time of 3:35.89. Also fi nished third in the 60 meters • Daughter of Donovin and Alemnesh Darius Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished second with a with a personal best time of 7.41 • Father, Donovin, was a two-time all-Big East time of 3:34.37. Finished fi fth in the 200 meters with • Was the top collegiate fi nisher in the 300 meters selection in football and the 1997 Big East Defensive a personal best time of 23.69 at the season-opening UAB Blazer Invitational in Player of the Year at Syracuse and played for nine 38.90. Also anchored the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay seasons in the NFL that won the event in 3:39.82 • Born July 4, 1998 • Majoring in exercise science 2016-17 2017 Outdoor Season • Member of Alabama’s school record-setting 4x100 ABIGAIL WOMEN’S PROFILES relay team (42.56) DICKINSON • Ran the third leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay that fi nished second at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in a school-record 42.56. Also ran Pole Vault the third leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that fi nished 10th at the NCAA Championships in 3:33.57 Jr./Jr. • Ran the third leg on Alabama’s 4x100 and 4x400 relays that qualifi ed for the NCAA Track & Field Peachtree City, Ga. Championships at the NCAA East Preliminary. Also (Starr's Mill) fi nished 13th in the 100 meters. Finished eighth in the fi rst round of the 100 meters in a personal-best 2018-19 11.31 to advance to the quarterfi nals 2019 Outdoor Season • Ran the third leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay (44.41) • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the LSU Invitational and 4x400 relay (3:30.94) that fi nished eighth and with a mark of 12-8 (3.86m) fourth, respectively, at the SEC Outdoor Track & • Finished 6th in the pole vault at the War Eagle Field Championships. Finished 22nd in the prelims Invitational with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) of the 400 meters at the SEC Championships in a • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide personal-best 54.82 Invitational with a mark of 12-8 ¼ (3.87m) • Ran the third leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay that • Finished 6th in the pole vault at the Battle on the fi nished third at the SEC Relays in 43.17. Ran the Bayou with a mark of 12-1 ½ (3.70m) second leg on Alabama’s “A” 4x400 relay that • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the Jaguar Opener fi nished second in 3:28.65 with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) • Finished 14th in the 200 meters at the SEC Relays in 23.72 2019 Indoor Season • Finished second in the 100 meters (11.59) and fi fth • Finished 12th in the pole vault at the Bob Pollock in the 200 meters (23.93) at the Jim Bush Collegiate. Invitational with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) Also anchored the Alabama “A” 4x400 relay that • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt fi nished second in 3:33.31 Invitational with a mark of 12-1 ¼ (3.69m) • Finished 12th in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide • Finished 11th in the pole vault at the Blazer Invite Invitational in 24.34. Also ran the third leg on the with a mark of 11-5 ¾ (3.50m) Alabama “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished fi rst at the CTI in 44.02 and the second leg on the 4x400 relay 2017-18 team that fi nished fi rst in 3:36.69 2018 Outdoor Season • Ran the lead leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay team at • Finished fourth in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide the Florida Relays that fi nished sixth in 43.59. Also Invitational with a personal best clearance of 11-2 fi nished 11th in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays 1/2 (3.42m) in a personal-best 11.51 Symone Darius

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• Finished seventh in the pole vault at the Samford • Finished 26th in the mile at the Music City Challenge • Finished 4th in the shot put at the LSU Invitational Alabama Track Challenge with a clearance of 11-1 with a time of 5:05.20 with a mark of 54-10 (16.71m) 3/4 (3.40m) • Finished ninth in the 600 meters at the Bob Pollock • Finished 4th in the shot put at the War Eagle Invitational with a personal-best time of 1:41.87 and Invitational with a mark of 52-8 ¼ (16.06m) 2018 Indoor Season fi nished 15th in the mile with a time of 5:05.52 • Finished 4th in the shot put at the Crimson Tide • Made her collegiate debut in the pole vault at the • Finished 20th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a mark of 52-3 ¼ (15.93m). Also season-opening UAB Blazer Invitational but did not Invitational with a time of 2:16.52 and ran the lead fi nished 10th in the hammer throw with a mark of record a clearance leg on the distance medley relay which placed 150-8 (45.92m) second in a time of 11:59.50 • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Battle on the 2016-17 • Finished second in the 1,000 meters in her collegiate Bayou with a mark of 51-10 ½ (15.81m) 2017 Outdoor Season track & fi eld debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational in a • Finished 7th in the shot put at the Florida Relays • Did not compete time of 2:58.95 and ran the second leg on the Tide’s with a mark of 53-0 (16.15m) “C” 4x400-meter relay that fi nished 18th in 4:12.69 • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Florida State 2017 Indoor Season Relays with a mark of 50-5 ¼ (15.37m). Also fi nished • Did not compete 2017 Cross Country 7th in the hammer throw with a mark of 159-1 • Ran a time of 23:37.6 over the 6k course at the (48.49m) PREP HIGHLIGHTS Crimson Classic • State champion in the pole vault as a senior in 2016 • Finished 18th at the UC Riverside Invitational and 2019 Indoor Season • Regional champion in 2014 and 2015 was the Tide’s No. 5 fi nisher with a time of 18:51.0 • Finished 4th in the shot put, while recording a • Regional runner-up in 2016 over the 5k course season best, at the SEC Indoor Championship with • Equaled the school record in the event with her • Made her collegiate debut at the Struts Season a mark of 52-10 ¼ (16.11m). Also fi nished 23rd in winning jump at the 2016 state championships Opener, where she fi nished seventh overall and was the weight throw with a mark of 50-8 ¼ (15.45m) • Also competed in cross country at Starr's Mill High the Tide’s No. 2 runner with a time of 15:00.50 over • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Music City School the 4k course Challenge with a mark of 52-10 (16.10m). Also • Member of school's regional champion cross fi nished 28th in the weight throw with a mark of 55- country team in 2014 PREP HIGHLIGHTS 11 (17.05m) • Holds school records at 600 meters, 800 meters and • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Carolina PERSONAL INFORMATION as a member of the 4x800-meter relay at Loyola Challenge with a mark of 52-6 ¾ (16.02m) • Daughter of Gary and Rachel Dickinson Academy • Finished 3rd in the shot put at the Bob Pollock • Born Sept. 5, 1997 • Finished third in the 800 meters at the 2017 IHSA Invitational with a mark of 51-10 ½ (15.81m) • Majoring in exercise science 3A state championships, the best fi nish in any event • Finished 6th in the shot put at the Vanderbilt at the state championships in school history Invitational with a mark of 51-9 ¼ (15.78m). Also • Team MVP as a junior in 2016 fi nished 19th in the weight throw with a mark of • Member of the National Honor Society and French 56-3 ¼ (17.15m) MARGOT Honors Society • Finished 7th in the shot put at the Blazer Invite with DOOLEY • Coached by C.J. Simon at Loyola Academy a mark of 49-7 ¼ (15.12m). Also fi nished 12th in the WOMEN’S PROFILES weight throw with a mark of 56-8 (17.27m) PERSONAL INFORMATION Distance • Daughter of Larry and Mary Dooley 2017-18 • Born May 31, 1999 2018 Outdoor Season Jr./Jr. • Majoring in fi nance • Redshirted after transferring from LSU

Evanston, Ill. 2018 Indoor Season (Loyola Academy) LEA • Redshirted after transferring from LSU DUBEN ACCOLADES Louisiana State University • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017-18) 2016-17 Hurdles • Finished fi fth in the shot put at the USA Track & 2018-19 Field Junior Championships in Sacramento, Calif., 2019 Outdoor Season Fr./Fr. with an effort of 52-0 (15.84m) • Finished 8th in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide • Finished 22nd at the NCAA Outdoor Championships Invitational with a time of 2:17.21 Peachtree City, Ga. with an effort of 51-2 ¼ (15.60m) • Finished 10th in the 800 meters at the Battle on the (Starrs Mill) • Recorded and outdoor personal best of 53- Bayou with a time of 2:23.57 11 (16.43m) at the NCAA East Preliminary to • Finished 11th in the 800 meters at the Florida State PREP HIGHLIGHTS qualify for the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Track & Field Relays with a time of 2:15.82 • School record holder in 4x100-meter relay, 4x400- Championships meter relay and the 300-meter hurdles • Finished fi fth in the shot put at the 2017 SEC 2019 Indoor Season • Finished third in at state championship in 4x400- Outdoor Track & Field Championships with a mark • Finished 17th in the 800 meters at the Bob Pollock meter relay of 52-8 ¼ (16.05m) Invitational with a time of 2:17.60 • Also competed in softball in high school • Won the shot put at the LSU Alumni Gold meet with • Finished 13th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt • Coached by Chad Walker at Starrs Mill High School a mark of 51-1 ¾ (15.58m) Invitational with a time of 2:15.95 • Posted a personal-best mark of 146-6 (44.65m) in • Finished 14th in the 600 meters at the Blazer Invite PERSONAL INFORMATION the discus at the Battle on the Bayou with a time of 1:38.98 • Daughter of Matt and Jeanette Duben • Finished seventh in the shot put at the 2017 SEC • Born May 21, 2001 Indoor Track & Field Championships with an effort 2018 Cross Country • Nursing major of 50-2 ¾ (15.30m) in the competition • Finished 46th at the SEC Preview with a 4k time of • Won the shot put at the LSU Twilight meet with an 15:04.70 NICKOLETTE indoor season-best throw of 54-1 ¾ (16.50m) to • Opened the season with a 25th place fi nish at the earn SEC Women's Freshman of the Week honors Mississippi College Season Opener with a 5k time DUNBAR • Made her collegiate debut at the Purple Tiger of 20:02.10 Invitational and fi nished sixth in the shot put with a Throws personal best of 55-5 ½ (16.90m) 2017-18 • Named to the 2017 SEC First-Year Academic Honor 2018 Outdoor Season Roll • Finished 10th in the 1,500 meters at the LSU Jr./Jr. Invitational with a personal-best time of 4:40.38 and PREP HIGHLIGHTS ran the anchor leg on the Alabama “B” 4x400-meter Opelousas, La. (Whippany Park/LSU) • One of the elite shot putters in the United States at relay that fi nished sixth in 3:46.97 the youth level during her career at Whippany Park • Finished ninth in the 1,500 meters at the War Eagle ACCOLADES High School in New Jersey Invitational with a time of 4:43.01 • Won the shot put at the 2016 New Balance Indoor • Finished 16th in the 400 meters at the season- • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) • All-American, outdoor shot put (2019) Nationals with a then-personal best of 54-7 ½ opening UTSA Invitational with a time of 1:02.35 (16.64m) that was the fourth-best indoor mark in U.S. high school history at the time 2018 Indoor Season 2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season 36 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Women’s Profiles

• Was also one of the nation’s leading shot putters • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that • Sprinted to the 200-meter fi nish in a time of 24.87 at during the 2016 outdoor season after setting a qualifi ed for the NCAA Championships with a the Indiana Relays then-outdoor personal best of 52-7 ¾ (16.04m), time of 3:32.26 at the NCAA East Preliminary and • Clocked a time of 57.24 in the 400 meters at the which ranked No. 3 on the U.S. outdoor high school fi nished 27th in the fi rst round of the 400 meters at Conference Clash list the East Prelim in a personal best time of 53.27 • Finished fourth in the 400 meters with a time of • Won back-to-back silver medals in the shot put at • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that 55.82 at the Commodore Indoor Invitational the 2015 and 2016 New Balance Outdoor Nationals fi nished sixth at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field • Ranked as the No. 3 shot putter on the U.S. high Championships in 3:29.71 and fi nished 10th in the PREP HIGHLIGHTS school list in 2015 with a seasonal best and then- prelims of the 400 meters at the SEC meet in a • Swept the 100-meter dash and the 200-meter New Jersey state record of 51-2 ¾ (15.61m) personal best time of 53.48 dash in the U.S. Department of Defense Education • Became the fi rst shot putter in the history of New • Finished third in the 400 meters at the LSU Activity European Championships in 2013 as a Jersey high school athletics to eclipse the 50-foot Invitational in a personal best time of 53.72 and sophomore and 2014 as a junior mark with a meet-record throw of 50-8 (15.44m) at ran the third leg on Alabama’s “A” 4x400 relay that • Helped Bamberg High School win the Division III the 2015 Penn Relays fi nished second in 3:31.24 team title despite the school bringing only three • Broke a 24-year-old New Jersey state record and • Finished sixth in the 400 meters at the War Eagle athletes to the meet 35-year-old Penn Relays meet record with that mark Invitational with a time of 54.36 • Competed for Moanalua High School in Honolulu, • Finished sixth in the shot put at the 2015 IAAF • Finished second in the 400 meters at the Tom Jones Hawaii, for her senior season World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia Invitational with a time of 54.52 • Named the Hawaii Gatorade State Girls Track & • Silver medalist in the shot put at the 2015 USA Track • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “B” 4x400 Field Athlete of the Year in 2015 & Field World Youth Trials relay which fi nished second at the Crimson Tide • Won both the 100 meters and the 200 meters at the • 2015 NJSIAA Group 2 state champion in the discus Invitational with a time of 3:39.55 and fi nished fi fth Hawaii High School Athletic Association (HHSAA) • 2015 NJSIAA Group 1 indoor state champion in the in the 400 meters with a time of 54.66 State Championship meet, positing the fastest shot put • Won the 200 meters at the Samford Alabama Track times in Hawaii prep history in both events • 2015 NJ.com Track & Field Athlete of the Year Challenge with a time of 23.93 and ran the third leg • Won the 2013 NJSIAA outdoor state champion in on Alabama’s 4x400 relay which fi nished fi rst with a PERSONAL INFORMATION the shot put as a freshman time of 3:45.46 • Daughter of Bill and Gwen Funcheon • State outdoor runner-up in both the shot put and • Finished fourth in the 400 meters at the season- • Born March 26, 1997 discus in 2014 opening UTSA Invitational with a time of 55.35 • Majoring in apparel and textiles • Also a two-year letterwinner in basketball 2018 Indoor Season PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 18th in the 400 meters at the Tiger Paw • Daughter of Karl and Pamela Dunbar Invitational with a time of 55.41 and ran the third leg ESTHER • Father, Karl, was Alabama’s defensive line coach in on the Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay which fi nished tenth GITAHI 2016 and 2017 and is currently the defensive line with a time of 3:39.56 coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers • Finished fourth in the 400 meters at the New Mexico • Father played college football at LSU and in the NFL Classic with a time of 55.69 and fi nished 23rd in the Distance with the Steelers, Saints and Cardinals 200 meters with a personal best time of 24.50 and • Brother, Karmichael II, is a graduate assistant ran the lead leg of the Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay team Sr./Sr. football coach at Tennessee which fi nished third with a time of 3:39.00 • Born April 5, 1998 • Finished 10th in the 200 meters at the Bob Pollock Nakuru, Kenya • Majoring in communications studies Invitational with a time of 24.55 and ran the third (Mona Secondary/New Mexico JC) leg of the Alabama “A” 4x400 meter relay which fi nished fi fth with a time of 3:41.57 ACCOLADES KATIE • Ran the second leg of the Alabama “B” 4x400 relay • All-American, outdoor 5,000 meters (2019) FUNCHEON at the Vanderbilt Invitational which placed eighth in a time of 3:46.74 and fi nished 20th in the 400 2018-19 WOMEN’S PROFILES meters with a time of 56:81.28 2019 Outdoor Season Sprints • Finished eighth in the 300 meters at the UAB Blazer • Set a new University of Alabama record when she Invitational in a time of 39.98 and ran the second fi nished 7th in the 5,000 meters at the Bryan Clay Graduate leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay that fi nished fi rst Invitational with a time of 15:58.72 in 3:39.82 • Finished 2nd in the 1,500 meters at the Crimson Honolulu, Hi. Tide Invitational with a time of 4:18.81 (Moanalua) 2016-17 • Finished 2nd in the 1,500 meters at the Florida 2017 Outdoor Season Relays with a time of 4:18.40 ACCOLADES • Did not compete • Second Team All-American, outdoor 4x400 relay 2019 Indoor Season (2016, 2018) 2017 Indoor Season • Finished 8th in the mile at the SEC Indoor • All-American, outdoor 4x400 relay (2019) • Did not compete Championship with a time of 4:53.39. Also fi nished • All-American, indoor 4x400 relay (2019) 35th in the 3000 meters with a time of 10:05.52 • All-American, outdoor 400 meters (2019) 2015-16 • Finished 14th in the 3000 meters at the Iowa State 2016 Outdoor Season Classic with a time of 9:49.95 2018-19 • Registered a time of 54.81 in the 400 meters at the • Finished 11th in the mile at the Bob Pollock 2019 Outdoor Season NCAA East Regional meet Invitational with a time of 4:54.61 • Finished 3rd in the 400 meters at the LSU Invitational • Posted a prelim time of 54.84 in the 400 meters to • Finished 4th in the 3000 meters at the Vanderbilt with a time of 53.09 fi nish fourth in the fi fth heat of the event at the SEC Invitational with a time of 9:42.55 • Finished 2nd in the 400 meters at the Crimson Tide Championships • Finished 8th in the 1000 meters at the Blazer Invite Invitational with a time of 54.06 • Clocked a time of 53.82 in the 400 meters to fi nish with a time of 2:58.58 • Finished 3rd in the 200 meters at the Battle on the 11th in the event at the LSU Invitational Bayou with a time of 53.44 • Registered a time of 23.71 in the 200 meters to fi nish 2018 Cross Country fourth in the event at the War Eagle Invitational • Alabama’s top runner at the NCAA South Regional, 2019 Indoor Season • Sprinted to the 200-meter fi nish line in 24.08 to fi nishing 29th in 21:16.7 on the 6k course • Finished prelim 25th in the 400 meters at the SEC place 16th in the event at the Battle on the Bayou • Finished 22nd and was Alabama’s No. 1 runner at Indoor Championship with a time of 54.40 • Clocked a time of 55.31 in the 400 meters to fi nish the SEC Cross Country Championships, covering • Finished 19th in the 400 meters at the Tyson fourth in the event at the Florida State Relays the 6k course in 20:06.67 Invitational with a time of 54.85 • Finished as Alabama’s No. 1 runner and was second • Finished 6th in the 400 meters at the Carolina 2016 Indoor Season overall with a 6k time of 20:54.71 at the UAB Blazer Challenge with a time of 54.39 • Clocked a 400-meter prelim time of 55.78 to Classic claim the 31st-best time in the event at the SEC • Was Alabama’s No. 2 runner and fi nished 31st 2017-18 Championships and ran a leg of the 4x400 relay that overall with a 6k time of 21:51.0 in her Alabama 2018 Outdoor Season fi nished seventh in a time of 3:39.41 debut at the Nuttycombe Invitational • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that • Registered a time of 55.29 in the 400 meters to fi nished 11th in the semifi nals at the NCAA Outdoor fi nish 19th at the Tyson Invitational Track & Field Championships (3:33.53) to earn fi rst- • Crossed the 200-meter fi nish in a time of 24.67 at team All-America honors the New Mexico Classic ROLLTIDE.COM 37 Women’s Profiles

NEW MEXICO JUNIOR COLLEGE 2016-18 LEAH KRISTEN • Six-time NJCAA national champion and 13-time NJCAA All-American HANLE HOPKINS • 2017 NJCAA Indoor Track & Field Athlete of the Year Distance Throws • Set one NJCAA record and six school records at New Mexico Junior College • Won the 10,000 meters at the 2018 NJCAA Outdoor Graduate Fr./Fr. Track & Field Championships and was the runner-up Lichtenstein, Germany Birmingham, Ala. in the 5,000 meters 1,500 meters (University of Mount Olive) (Spain Park) • Ran on New Mexico JC's national championship 4x800-meter relay PREP HIGHLIGHTS PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Two-time NJCAA indoor mile champion (2017-18) • Finished the 2019 cross country season with three • Placed fi fth at Alabama 7A state meet in javelin • Won the 3,000-meter steeplechase and 5,000 fi rst place fi nishes in the 6000m • Also competed in softball in high school meters at the 2017 NJCAA Outdoor Track & Field • Placed fi fth at the 2019 Adidas Raleigh Relays with a • Coached by Michael Zelwak at Spain Park High Championships personal best of 16:02.46 in the outdoor 5000m run School • Won the 3,000 meters champion at the 2017 NJCAA • Posted a personal best in cross country in the 5000m Indoor Track & Field Championships run at the 2018 Royals XC Challenge (16:43.00) PERSONAL INFORMATION • fi nished 10th at the 2017 NJCAA Cross Country • Named Conference Carolinas Female Athlete of the • Daughter of Kevin and Keri Hopkins Championships Year for 2018-2019 • Born July 17, 2001 • Coached by Jacqueline Kirby and Matt van Lierop at • Chemistry major PREP HIGHLIGHTS University of Mount Olive • Competed in the East Africa Games and Kenya • Has outdoor personal records of: 800m (2:15.35); HANNAH national track and cross country championships as 1500m (4:24.52); 3000m Steeplechase (10:04.82); a high schooler 5000m (16:02.46); 10000m (33:43.95) HOWARD • Also a member of the soccer team at Mona • Has indoor personal records of: 3000m (9:23.76) Secondary School and 5000m (16:22.47) Distance • Has cross country personal records of: 5000m PERSONAL INFORMATION (16:43.00) and 6000m (20:23.30) • Daughter of Nidirangu Gitahi and Jane Gitahi Sr./Sr. • Born June 28, 1996 PERSONAL INFORMATION Arcadia, Calif. • Majoring in nursing • Daughter of Wolfgang Hanle and Evelyn Schmid- (La Salle) Hanle TAYLOR • Born Oct. 15, 1997 2019-20 • Majoring in educational psychology 2019 Cross Country WOMEN’S PROFILES GORUM • Finished 53rd at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic with a 5k time of 19:49.23 Throws • Finished 22nd at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with ANYA a 5k time of 19:53.24 Jr./Jr. HOLLOWAY PREP HIGHLIGHTS • CIF Academic team champion with a 4.8 combined Chesapeake, Va. Multi (Grassfi eld/Florida A&M) GPA in 2014 • Awarded track and cross country team captain FLORIDA A&M UNIVERSITY Fr./Fr. • Also lettered in soccer in high school • Awarded runner-up in weight throw in 2017 St. Louis, Mo. • Won indoor shot put championship in 2017 PERSONAL INFORMATION (Mascoutah) • Won outdoor discus championship in 2018 • Daughter of Eddie and Monique Howard • Awarded shot put runner-up in 2018 • Born June 3, 1998 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Achieved weight throw, discus and shot put • General business major • Two-time state qualifi er champion in 2019 • Finished sixth in the 400 meters at state • Set record in discus and weight throw in 2019 championship championship • Finished ninth in the 4x400-meter relay at state CAMILLE • Two-time fi eld athlete of the meet championship • Two-time team MVP • Achieved fi rst team all-conference in the 400 KOHTALA meters, the 4x400-meter relay and the 4x100-meter PREP HIGHLIGHTS relay Jumps • Two-time discus state champion • Coached by Darren Latham and Josh Lee at • Discus record holder in 2016 and 2017 Mascoutah High School • Awarded indoor and outdoor shot put state Fr./Fr. champion in 2017 PERSONAL INFORMATION Orono, Maine • Achieved MVP in 2017 • Daughter of Harvey Holloway and Kaishia Davie (Orono) • Also competed in basketball in high school • Born Feb. 15, 2001 • Coached by James Nixon at Grassfi eld High School • Chemistry major PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Set fi ve school records at Orono High School PERSONAL INFORMATION • Achieved 10 individual or relay state championships • Daughter of Veronica Gorum • Awarded all-state fi rst team four times • Born June 26, 1999 • Second best long jumper in state history • General studies major • Awarded three team state outdoor titles • Three-time all-New England • Achieved indoor/outdoor conference record long jump • Holds Maine’ outdoor state record for long jump class C • Coached by Chris Libby at Orono High School

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Ed and Angie Kohtala • Born Feb. 24, 2001 • Exercise science/Kinesiology major

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• Ranked No. 1 and 2 in Africa last year with jumps of sixth-fastest time in school history and led off the SAMANTHA 1.87m and 1.84m “A” 4x400 relay that fi nished second in 3:31.24 • Set the Ghana high jump national record (1.87m) • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay KUNZA which fi nished fi rst at the Tom Jones Invitational PERSONAL INFORMATION with a time of 43.26, ran the lead leg on the Tide’s Throws • Daughter of Helena and Samuel Kwarteng “A” 4x400 relay that fi nished second with a time of • Brothers, Blessing, Marvelous, and Solomon 3:34.37 and fi nished third in the 200 meters with a • Born Jan. 13, 1997 personal best time of 23.36 Fr./Fr. • Majoring in public health • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay which O'Fallon, Mo. fi nished fi rst at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a time of 43.48, ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” (Timberland) DAIJA 4x400 relay that fi nished fi rst with a time of 3:38.87 and fi nished second in the 100 meters with a time of PREP HIGHLIGHTS LAMPKIN 11.66 • National 3k record holder for high school • Ran the lead leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay which • Held the 3k and 4k top mark fi nished fi rst at the Samford Alabama Track • Placed fi rst at New Balance 2018 Sprints Challenge with a time of 44.10 and fi nished second • Awarded top 15 in 7A state senior year Jr./Jr. in the 100 meters with a personal best time of 11.44 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2018 Indoor Season • Daughter of Scott and Jennifer Kunza Middletown, Del. • Finished 16th in the prelims of the 200 meters at the • Born April 10, 2001 (Middletown) NCAA Championships in a time of 23.52 • Major undecided ACCOLADES • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that • All-American, outdoor 4x100 relay (2019) fi nished 16th at the NCAA Championships in ABIGAIL • All-American, outdoor 200 meters (2019) 3:42.93 • First Team All-American, 4x100 relay (2018) • Finished fi fth in the 200 meters at the SEC KWARTENG • Second Team All-American, outdoor 4x400 relay Championships in 23.16, 14th in the prelims of the (2018) 60 meters, equaling her personal best time of 7.36, Jumps • Second Team All-American, indoor 4x400 relay (2018) and ran the lead leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay which • Second Team All-American, indoor 200 meters (2018) fi nished sixth with a time of 3:34.50 Sr./Sr. • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which 2018-19 fi nished third at the Tiger Paw Invitational with a Bekwai, Ghana 2019 Outdoor Season time of 3:32.72 (Agogo/Western Texas College) • Finished 3rd in the 100 meters at the LSU Invitational • Won the 200 meters at the New Mexico Classic with with a time of 11.31 a personal best time of 23.05 and ran the lead leg ACCOLADES • Finished 1st in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide of the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay which placed fi rst with • All-American, outdoor high jump (2019) Invitational with a time of 22.95 a time of 3:33.69 2018-19 • Finished 15th in the 100 meters at the Florida Relays • Finished sixth in the 60 meters at the Bob Pollock 2019 Outdoor Season with a time of 11.45 Invitational with a time of 7.37 and fi nished fourth in • Finished 1st in the high jump at the LSU Invitational the 200 meters with a time of 23.46 with a mark of 5-10 (1.78m) 2019 Indoor Season • Ran the lead leg of the Alabama “A” 4x400 relay • Finished 3rd in the high jump at the War Eagle • Finished prelim 20th in the 60 meters at the SEC at the Vanderbilt Invitational which placed fi rst in a Invitational with a mark of 5-10 ½ (1.79m) Indoor Championship with a time of 7.47. Also time of 3:35.89 and fi nished fi fth in the 60 meters • Finished 2nd in the high jump at the Crimson Tide fi nished prelim 18th in the 200 meters with a time of with a time of 7.49 Invitational with a mark of 5-10 ¾ (1.80m) 23.75 • Made her collegiate debut at the season-opening • Finished 15th in the 200 meters at the Tyson UAB Blazer Invitational, fi nishing second in the 60

• Finished 5th in the high jump at the Florida Relays WOMEN’S PROFILES with a mark of 5-9 ¼ (1.76m) Invitational with a time of 23.71 meters in 7.37 and ran the lead leg on the Tide’s • Finished 4th in the 200 meters at the Carolina “A” 4x400 relay that fi nished fi rst in 3:39.82 2019 Indoor Season Challenge with a time of 23.45 • Finished 2nd in the high jump at the SEC Indoor • Finished 2nd in the 60 meters at the Bob Pollock PREP HIGHLIGHTS Championship with a mark of 5-11 ½ (1.82m) Invitational with a time of 7.29 • State champion in the indoor 55 meters, outdoor • Finished 7th in the high jump at the Tyson Invitational • Finished 3rd in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite 100 meters and indoor and outdoor 200 meters as a with a mark of 5-8 (1.73m) with a time of 37.35 senior in 2017 • State champion in the indoor and outdoor 200 WESTERN TEXAS COLLEGE SUMMER 2018 meters and 400 meters, outdoor 100 meters and 2017-18 • Member of the United States U20 national team that indoor 55 meters as a junior in 2016 • Won the high jump at the 2018 NJCAA Division I competed at the 2018 IAAF U20 Championships in • State record-setter in the 200 meters (23.68) Outdoor Championships with a leap of 6-0 (1.83m) Tampere, Finland • School record-setter in the 100 meters, 200 meters, • 2018 NJCAA Division I Indoor Champion in the high • Finished second in the 100 meters at the U.S. Junior 400 meters, 55 meters and 60 meters jump with a leap of 5-11.25 (1.81m) Championships in Bloomington, Ind. • 2017 NJCAA Division I Indoor Champion in the high PERSONAL INFORMATION jump with a leap of 5-9.25 (1.76m) 2017-18 • Daughter of Carlos and Sharua Lampkin • Bronze medalist in the triple jump at the 2018 2018 Outdoor Season • Born July 11, 1999 NJCAA Division I Indoor Champion in the triple • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay that • Majoring in biology jump with a 40-10.25 (12.45m) fi nished sixth at the NCAA Outdoor Track & Field • Took bronze in the high jump at the 2017 NJCAA Championships (44.05) to earn fi rst-team All- Division I Outdoor Championships with a 5-6 America honors and ran the lead leg on UA’s 4x400 (1.68m) relay that fi nished 11th in the semifi nals at the • Posted a career-best mark of 6-1.5 (1.87m) to win NCAA meet in 3:33.53 the high jump at the 2018 Masked Rider Invite • Ran the lead legs on the Tide’s NCAA-qualifying • Had a career-best jump of 40-11.5 (12.48m) in the 4x100 relay (43.41) and 4x400 relay (3:32.26) at triple jump at the 2018 West Texas A&M Invitational the NCAA East Preliminary and fi nished 20th in the quarterfi nals of the 200 meters at the East Prelim PREP HIGHLIGHTS with a time of 23.53 • Competed in the 2016 and 2018 African Senior • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x100 relay (43.27) Championships, coming in fourth in the high jump and the 4x400 relay (3:29.71) that fi nished fourth both years and sixth, respectively, at the SEC meet and fi nished • Competed in the 2014 All-African Youth Games 14th (11.52) and 12th (23.11) in the prelims of the • Earned MVP honors in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014 100 meters and 200 meters, respectively, at the SEC at Agogo where she was coached by Lord Mensah meet Bonsu • Finished seventh in the 200 meters at the LSU • Led Agogo to the High School Regional Invitational in 23.41, ran the lead leg on the Tide’s Championships three years in a row “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished second in 43.37, the

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2019 Outdoor Season TALAYA • Finished 7th in the 1,500 meters at the LSU SHANNON Invitational with a time of 4:47.79 LEWIS • Finished 10th in the 1,500 meters at the Crimson MARSH Tide Invitational with a time of 4:55.31 Sprints Distance 2019 Indoor Season • Finished 22nd in the 3000 meters at the Blazer Invite Fr./Fr. with a time of 11:11.87 Jr./Jr. Augusta, Ga. John's Creek, Ga. 2018 Cross Country (Academy of Richmond County) (Northview) • Made her collegiate debut at the Mississippi College Season Opener and fi nished 35th in 21:04.76 on the PREP HIGHLIGHTS ACCOLADES 5k course • Awarded All-Star Preps Best of the CSRA in girls • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) track and fi eld – player of the year • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Awarded the Langston Bolton award in 2019 • AHSAA 1A-2A state cross country champion in 2017 • 4A state champion in the 100-meters and 200m 2019-20 and runner-up in 2015 and 2016 • Also competed in varsity cheerleading in high 2019 Cross Country • Three-time AHSAA 2A outdoor champion in the school • Finished 115th in the SEC Cross Country 1,600 meters (2016, 2017, 2018) and the 2016 • Champion at the 2013 AAU Junior Olympics in the Championships with a 6k time of 22:57.90 1,600 meters 1A-3A indoor champion 200m • Finished 51st at the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Also won 800-meter and 3,200-meter titles at the • Coached by Chequita Stephens of the Academy of Classic with a 5k time of 19:47.40 2018 state meet Richmond Country • Finished 18th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with • Four-time all-state selection in cross country a 5k time of 19:37.96 • Member of two state championship cross country PERSONAL INFORMATION teams at St. Bernard • Daughter of Paul Lewis and Shatonya Abrams 2018-19 • Competed in her fi rst state cross country • Born June 25, 2001 2018 Cross Country championship as a seventh-grader in 2012 and was • Biology major with a criminal justice minor • Finished 90th at the SEC Cross Country a member of six state-qualifying teams Championships, covering the 6k course in 21:23.15 • Also competed in basketball and bowling as a prep • Finished as Alabama’s No. 5 runner and was 26th • Coached by William Calvert at St. Bernard Prep KATIE overall at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k time of 22:21.90 LIGHTFOOT PERSONAL INFORMATION • Finished 67th overall in her season debut at the • Daughter of Anthony and Dorothea Mami Nuttycombe Invitational with a 6k time of 22:33.9 Multi • Born June 14, 2000 • Majoring in geology 2017-18 WOMEN’S PROFILES Fr./Fr. 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished fi fth in the 5,000 meters at the LSU Niceville, Fla. Invitational in 18:11.55 (Niceville) • Finished 16th in the 5,000 meters at the War Eagle Invitational with a time of 18:04.84 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 15th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson • Two-time district champion, one-time regional Tide Invitational with a personal-best time of champion 18:02.25 • Team placed fi fth in state championship in 2018 • Team placed fourth in state championship in 2019 2018 Indoor Season • Finished eighth in pole vault, third in javelin, and • Finished 31st in the 5,000 meters at the Music City seventh in the 4x100-meter relay in the state of Challenge with a time of 17:47.33 Florida in 2019 • Finished 40th in the 3,000 meters at the Vanderbilt • Named Javelin New Balance National Emerging Invitational with a time of 10:20.60 Elite Champion and record holder • Finished 12th in the mile in her collegiate track • Also competed in softball and cheerleading in high & fi eld debut at the season-opening UAB Blazer school Invitational in a time of 5:19.99 • Coached by Todd Brigman at Niceville High School

PERSONAL INFORMATION • Daughter of Stephen Lightfoot and Lisa Judge • Born Oct. 4, 2000 • Majoring in mechanical engineering LEAHROSE MAMI

Distance So./So. Cullman, Ala. (St. Bernard)

2019-20 2019 Cross Country • Finished 102nd in the NCAA Cross Country South Regionals with a 6k time of 22:20.50 • Finished 94th in the SEC Cross Country Championships with a 6k time of 22:25.70 • Finished 40th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic with a 5k time of 19:22.95 • Finished 21st at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with a 5k time of 19:52.14

2018-19 Daija Lampkin

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2017 Cross Country • The relay also posted a national runner-up also competed in the 4x400 relay (ninth, 3:43.52) • Finished the NCAA South Regional with a time of fi nish at the 2017 NJCAA Indoor Track & Field and 600-yard run (12th, 1:25.20) at the conference 22:00.0 over the 6k course Championships championships • Finished 81st at the SEC Championships with a time • Earned pair of second place fi nishes at Hawkeye of 22:34.6 over the 6k course Summer 2017 Invitational, taking second in the 600 meter run • Finished 54th at the Crimson Classic with a time of • Won the 400 meters at the 2017 Canadian senior (1:33.68) and as part of 4x400 relay (3:45.90) 21:55.6 over the 6k course championships and fi nished as the runner-up in the • Competed at the Iowa State Classic, Husker • Finished 7th at the UC Riverside Invitational and 200 meters Invitational, Razorback Invite, Wieczorek Invitational was the Tide’s No. 2 fi nisher with a time of 17:57.7 • Competed for at the Francophone Games and Jimmy Grant Invite. over the 5k course in Ivory Coast • Made her collegiate debut at the Struts Season • Member of Canada's 4x400 relay pool at the 2017 PREP HIGHLIGHTS Opener and fi nished fi fth with a time of 14:55.90 IAAF World Championships in London • Competed in the 2018 New Balance Nationals over the 4k course • Finished her high school career at Southeast Polk PREP HIGHLIGHTS with one of the most dominant performances in 2016-17 • Canadian junior 400-meter champion and national Iowa High School history, breaking state records in 2017 Outdoor Season runner-up in the 200 meters in 2016 the 100, 200 and 400-meter dash and claiming a • Did not compete • Member of Canada's bronze medal-winning 4x400 fourth title in the 800 meter run at the Class 5A Iowa relay at the 2016 IAAF U20 World Championships in High School State Championships 2017 Indoor Season Bydgoszcz, Poland and fi nished seventh in the 400 • Held 400 meter dash state record of 52.90 fi nished • Did not compete meters the 2018 High School season ranked No. 8 in the country among high schoolers 2016 Cross Country PERSONAL INFORMATION • Won titles in the 800-meter run at the 4x400 relay at • Did not compete • Daughter of Andrew and Merlene McDonald the 2018 • Born Jan. 27, 1997 • Claimed state titles anchoring for 4x200 relay and PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Majoring in public health as part of the 4x400-meter relay as a junior • Member of two state champion cross country teams • Finished second in the 200 and 400 meter dash at (2013, 2014) and two regional champion cross 2017 Class 4A state championships country teams (2012, 2013) CAROLINE • Coached by Chad Willeford at Southeast Polk High • Two-time cross country and track & fi eld scholar- MCGRATH School athlete of the year at Northview • Cross country and track & fi eld captain as a junior PERSONAL INFORMATION and senior Distance • Daughter of Jeremy and Kelly Milani • Coached by Mike Morris and Bill Hedgecock at • Born Oct. 27, 1999 Northview High School Fr./Fr. • Exercise science/kinesiology major

PERSONAL INFORMATION Walpole, Mass. • Daughter of Dwight and Susan Marsh (Walpole) CHERISSE • Born Dec. 29, 1997 MURRAY • Majoring in exercise science PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Set school records in 800 meters, mile, 4x400 relay, 4x800 relay Throws NATASSHA • Five-time bay state league all-star • Awarded 2019 D2 mile champion Jr./Jr. MCDONALD • Achieved 2019 D2 800 meters runner up • Coached by Connor Cashman at Walpole High Toco, Trinidad and Tobago Sprints School (Central Arizona CC) WOMEN’S PROFILES Sr./Sr. PERSONAL INFORMATION PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Daughter of Patrick and Mary Ellen McGrath • Two-time NJCAA indoor national champion in the Brampton, Ontario • Born Jan. 12, 2001 shot put (2018-19) (Fletcher's Meadow/South Plains) • Mathematics major • Placed fi rst at the 2018 NJCAA Division I Outdoor Championships with a personal best throw of 54-1 ACCOLADES (16.49m) • All-American, indoor 4x400 relay (2019) SYDNEY • Sister of former Crimson Tide standout All- • All-American, outdoor 400 meters (2019) MILANI American, Portious Warren (2018-19) • All-American, outdoor 4x400 meters (2019) • Coached by Jeremy Turtle at Central Arizona Community College 2018-19 Sprints • Has personal records in the outdoor discus of 2019 Outdoor Season 47.98m and shot put of 16.49m • Finished 1st in the 400 meters at the LSU Invitational Fr./Fr. • Has a personal record of indoor shot put of 16.3m with a time of 52.35 • Finished 7th in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide Pleasant Hill, Iowa Invitational with a time of 23.61 (Southeast Polk/Iowa State) SAVANNAH • Finished 12th in the 200 meters at the Florida NOETHLICH Relays with a time of 23.64. Also fi nished 9th in the 2019-20 400 meters with a time of 52.87 2019 Cross Country • Finished 8th in the 100 meters at the Florida State • Finished 49th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with Distance Relays with a time of 11.83 a 5k time of 21:30.55 So./So. 2019 Indoor Season IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY • Finished prelim 26th in the 400 meters at the SEC 2018-19 Winnetka, Ill. Indoor Championship with a time of 54.42 • Awarded indoor Big12 second place honors in (New Trier) • Finished 22nd in the 400 meters at the Tyson distance medal Invitational with a time of 55.57 • Placed ninth in 4x100 relay (46.91) and 4x400m 2018-19 • Finished 16th in the 400 meters at the Carolina relay (3:43.75) at the Big 12 Championships 2019 Outdoor Season Challenge with a time of 56.07 • Competed in the 200 dash (25.14) at the conference • Finished 10th in the 800 meters at the Crimson Tide championship Invitational with a time of 2:17.93 SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE • Finished third in 4x400 relay (3:51.57), fourth in • Finished 1st in the 800 meters at the Jaguar Opener 2016-18 distance medley relay (11:19.34) and ninth in the with a time of 2:22.34. Also fi nished 8th in the 1,500 • Two-time NJCAA outdoor champion at 400 meters 4x100m relay (46.80) at the Drake Relays meters with a time of 4:51.94 (2017, 2018) • Competed at the War Eagle Invitational, Sun • Member of the South Plains 4x400 relay that posted Angel Classic, Stanford Invite and Arkansas Spring 2019 Indoor Season top-three fi nishes at the NJCAA Outdoor Track & Invitational. • Finished 30th in the 800 meters at the Music City Field Championships in 2017 and 2018 • Ran 400m leg for silver-medal distance medley Challenge with a time of 2:17.08 relay (11:40.12) at the Big 12 Championships … ROLLTIDE.COM 41 Women’s Profiles

• Finished 21st in the 800 meters at the Bob Pollock • School 1,600 meters record holder Invitational with a time of 2:20.62 • Member of school indoor and outdoor record JAMI • Finished 19th in the 800 meters at the Vanderbilt holding 4x800-meter relay Invitational with a time of 2:18.28 • Two-year cross country captain (2016-17) REED • Finished 13th in the 600 meters at the Blazer Invite • 2018 track team captain with a time of 1:38.88 • 2018 IHSA Academic All-State nominee Distance • Coached by Tammy Gummerson at Plainfi eld High 2018 Cross Country School • Finished 32nd at the SEC Preview, covering the 4k Fr./Fr. course in 14:33.92 PERSONAL INFORMATION Grand Rapids, Mich. • Finished 23rd, and was Alabama’s No. 5 runner • Daughter of Scott and Sandy Patton (Forest Hills Eastern) in her collegiate debut at the Mississippi College • Born July 17, 2000 Season Opener, covering the 5k course in 19:55.18 • Majoring in chemistry 2019-20 2019 Cross Country PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 147th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame • Won the 800 meters at the 2017 Midwest Distance TAYLOR Invitational with a 5k time of 18:14.63 Classic in a personal-best time of 2:13.74 PICKETT • Finished 15th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Member of three league championship teams in Classic with a 5k time of 18:35.73 track & fi eld at New Trier • Two-time Illinois class 3A state championships Pole Vault PREP HIGHLIGHTS qualifi er in the 800 meters • Achieved all-state cross country in 2017 and 2018 • Four-time 3A state championship qualifi er in cross Jr./Jr. • Achieved all-state track in 2016, 2017, 2018, and country 2019 • Four-time all-conference selection in cross country Nashville, Tenn. • Placed fi fth in DII 1600 meters in 2018 and track & fi eld (Brentwood) • Placed third in 1600 meters in 2019 • Also played soccer in high school • Named Academic all-state in 2017 and 2018 • Coached by John Burnside at New Trier High 2018-19 • Set school record for the 800 meters, 1600 meters, School 2019 Outdoor Season • Finished 5th in the pole vault at the LSU Invitational and the 3200 meters • Coached by Daniel and Alyssa McElhehy at Forest PERSONAL INFORMATION with a mark of 12-2 (3.71m) Hills Eastern High School • Daughter of Greg and Ronnica Noethlich • Finished 7th in the pole vault at the War Eagle • Born Nov. 4, 1999 Invitational with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) PERSONAL INFORMATION • Majoring in news media • Finished 9th in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a mark of 11-8 ½ (3.57m) • Daughter of Dave Reed and Lori Vesely • Finished 11th in the pole vault at the Battle on the • Born Jan. 8, 2001 MEGAN Bayou with a mark of 11-5 ¾ (3.50m) • Business major WOMEN’S PROFILES PATTON • Finished 2nd in the pole vault at the Jaguar Opener with a mark of 12-5 ½ (3.80m) TAKYERA Distance 2019 Indoor Season ROBERSON • Finished 13th in the pole vault at the SEC Indoor So./So. Championship with a mark of 12-5 ¼ (3.79m) Sprints • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the Carolina Naperville, Ill. Challenge with a mark of 12-1 ½ (3.70m) (Plainfi eld North) • Finished 8th in the pole vault at the Bob Pollock Sr./Sr. Invitational with a mark of 12-7 ¼ (3.84m) Houston, Texas 2019-20 • Finished 4th in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt (Wheatley) 2019 Cross Country Invitational with a mark of 12-7 ¼ (3.84m) • Finished 11th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Finished 15th in the pole vault at the Blazer Invite ACCOLADES Classic with a 5k time of 18:16.43 with a mark of 10-11 ¾ (3.35m) • School record-holder, 4x100 relay • School record-holder, indoor 4x400 relay 2018-19 2017-18 • All-American, indoor 4x100 relay (2019) 2019 Outdoor Season 2018 Outdoor Season • All-American, outdoor 4x400-relay (2019) • Finished 6th in the 1,500 meters at the LSU • Finished 12th in the pole vault at the Samford • Pan-Am U20 gold medalist, 4x400 relay (2017) Invitational with a time of 4:43.32 Alabama Track Challenge with a clearance of 10-2 • U.S. Junior champion, 400 meters (2017) • Finished 8th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson (3.10m) • First Team All-American, 4x100 relay (2017) Tide Invitational with a time of 17:46.59 • First Team All-American, indoor 4x400 relay (2017) • Finished 13th in the 1,500 meters at the Battle on 2018 Indoor Season • Second Team All-American, outdoor 400 meters the Bayou with a time of 4:51.90 • Tied for ninth in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt (2017) • Finished 9th in the 5,000 meters at the Florida State Invitational with a clearance of 11-2 1/2 (3.85m) • Second Team All-American, outdoor 4x400 relay Relays with a time of 17:48.14 • Finished 15th in the pole vault in her collegiate (2017, 2018) • Finished 6th in the 1,500 meters at the Jaguar debut at the UAB Blazer Invitational with a clearance Opener with a time of 4:47.43 of 10-6 (3.20m) 2018-19 2019 Outdoor Season 2018 Cross Country PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 2nd in the 400 meters at the LSU • Recorded a 6k time of 23:07.0 at the NCAA South • Runner-up in the pole vault at the TSSAA State Invitational with a time of 52.62 Regional Championship AAA meet • Finished 4th in the 200 meters at the Crimson Tide • Competed at the SEC Cross Country • All-state in the 300 hurdles, pentathlon, pole vault, Invitational with a time of 23.43 Championships, covering the 6k course in 21:44.10 and triple jump in 2017 • Finished 5th in the 200 meters at the Florida Relays • Finished 38th at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k • Brentwood High School MVP in 2016 with a time of 23.34. Also fi nished 12th in the 400 time of 22:46.00 • School pole vault record holder at 12-4 (3.75m) meters with a time of 53.06 • Finished 22nd at the SEC Preview, covering the 4k • Indoor team state champion 2017 • Finished 7th in the 100 meters at the Florida State course in 14:11.13 • Indoor pole vault state champion 2017 Relays with a time of 11.78 • Finished eighth, and was Alabama’s No. 1 runner, in her collegiate debut at the Mississippi College PERSONAL INFORMATION 2019 Indoor Season Season Opener, covering the 5k course in 19:06.07 • Daughter of David and Leigh Pickett • Finished prelim 19th in the 400 meters at the SEC • Born Jan. 4, 1999 Indoor Championship with a career best time of PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Majoring in accounting 53.89 • Three-time all-conference selection in cross country • Finished 8th in the 400 meters at the Tyson (2016-18) Invitational with a time of 54.00 • Four-time all-conference honoree in track & fi eld • Finished 5th in the 400 meters at the Carolina (2015-18) Challenge with a time of 54.10 • Cross country all-region in 2016 and all-sectional in • Finished 6th in the 60 meters at the Vanderbilt 2016 and 2017 Invitational with a time of 7.55 42 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Women’s Profiles

• Finished 5th in the 300 meters at the Blazer Invite the 400 meters in 52.41 to advance to the NCAA • Finished fourth in the 200 meters at the 2016 state with a time of 38.57 Track & Field Championships championships • Finished sixth in the 400 meters at the SEC Outdoor • Finished fi fth in the 400 meters at the 2014 state 2017-18 Track & Field Championships in 52.94 championships 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished fi fth in the 200 meters at the SEC Relays • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that in 23.23 and ran the lead leg on Alabama’s “A” PERSONAL INFORMATION fi nished 11th in the semifi nals at the NCAA Outdoor 4x400 relay that fi nished second at the SEC Relays • Daughter of Tammie Roberson Track & Field Championships in 3:33.53 in 3:28.65 • Born May 7, 1998 in Detroit, Mich • Ran the anchor legs on the Tide’s NCAA-qualifying • Finished seventh in the 100 meters (11.64) and • Majoring in exercise science 4x100 relay (43.41) and 4x400 relay (3:32.26) at the fourth in the 200 meters (23.22) at the War Eagle NCAA East Preliminary Invitational • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that • Finished fourth in the 100 meters at the Jim Bush fi nished sixth at the SEC Outdoor Track & Field Collegiate in a personal-best 11.68, ran the third RILEY Championships in 3:29.71 leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay that fi nished second SCHELP • Finished seventh in the 400 meters at the LSU in 43.56 and ran the lead leg on the Alabama “A” Invitational in 54.72 and ran the anchor leg on the 4x400 relay that fi nished second in 3:33.31 Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay that fi nished second in 43.37 • Finished second in the 400 meters at the Crimson Distance • Ran the third leg on the Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay that Tide Invitational and fi nished second in a personal- fi nished sixth at the LSU Invitational in 3:46.97 best 53.95 and anchored the winning 4x100 relay So./So. • Finished fourth in the 200 meters at the War Eagle (44.02) and 4x400 relay (3:36.69) teams at the CTI Invitational with a time of 23.62 and fi nished fourth • Made her outdoor collegiate debut at the Florida St. Louis, Mo. in the 400 meters with a time of 54.14 Relays, running the anchor leg on Alabama’s 4x100 (Lutheran South) • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay relay that fi nished sixth in 43.59 which fi nished fi rst at the Tom Jones Invitational 2019-20 with a time of 43.26, the anchor leg on the Tide’s 2017 Indoor Season 2019 Cross Country “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished second with a time • Member of Alabama’s school record-setting 4x400 • Finished 163rd at the Joe Piane Notre Dame of 3:34.37 and took seventh in the 200 meters with relay team (3:28.62) Invitational with a 5k time of 19:21.24 a time of 23.81 • Ran the lead leg on Alabama’s 4x400 relay team that • Finished 11th at the Montevallo Falcon Classic with • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay fi nished fourth at the NCAA Indoor Track & Field a 5k time of 18:57.19 which fi nished fi rst at the Crimson Tide Invitational Championships in a school-record 3:28.62 • Finished 29th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight with a time of 43.48 and the anchor leg on the Tide’s • Finished ninth in the prelims of the 200 meters at Classic with a 5k time of 18:59.08 “A” 4x400 relay which fi nished fi rst with a time of the 2017 SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships 3:38.87 as well as taking second in the 400 meters in 23.69 2018-19 with a time of 53.98 • Won the 200 meters at the Tiger Tuneup with a time 2019 Outdoor Season • Ran the anchor leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay of 23.46 • Finished 27th in the 1,500 meters at the Florida which fi nished fi rst at the Samford Alabama Track • Finished fi fth in the 200 meters in 23.42 at the State Relays with a time of 4:46.85 Challenge with a time of 44.10 and fi nished third in Tiger Paw Invitational and ran the lead leg on the the 100 meters with a time of 11.76 Tide’s 4x400-meter “A” relay that fi nished second 2019 Indoor Season • Ran the anchor leg on the Tide’s “A” 4x100 relay, in 3:30.10 • Finished 46th in the 3000 meters at the SEC Indoor which fi nished second at the season-opening UTSA • Finished second in the 200 meters at the Bob Championship with a time of 10:31.73 Invitational with a time of 44.98 and fi nished third in Pollock Invitational in 23.54 • Finished 29th in the mile at the Music City Challenge the 100 meters with a personal-best time of 11.58 • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay squad with a time of 5:01.10 that fi nished second at the Auburn Invitational in • Finished 20th in the mile at the Bob Pollock 2018 Indoor Season 3:36.54 and competed in the 200 meters at the Invitational with a time of 5:08.62 • Finished 15th in the 400 meters at the SEC Auburn meet and fi nished seventh in a personal- • Finished 28th in the mile at the Vanderbilt Championships with a personal best time of 53.91 best time of 24.19 Invitational with a time of 5:11.38 WOMEN’S PROFILES and ran the second leg of the Tide’s 4x400 relay • Finished fi fth in the 60 meters in 7.44 in her • Finished 14th in the 1000 meters at the Blazer Invite which fi nished sixth with a time of 3:34.50 collegiate debut at the Commodore Invitational and with a time of 3:03.70 • Ran the anchor leg of the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay was a member of Alabama’s 4x400 relay “B” squad which fi nished third at the Tiger Paw Inviational with that fi nished fourth in 3:41.29 2018 Cross Country a time of 3:32.72 • Finished 27th at the SEC Preview with a 4k time of • Ran the second leg of the Tide’s “A” 4x400 relay PREP HIGHLIGHTS 14:24.01 team at the New Mexico Classic which fi nished fi rst • Won the 400 meters, fi nished third in the 100 • Finished 12th, and was Alabama’s No. 2 runner, with a time of 3:33.69 meters and fourth in the 200 meters at the UIL 4A in her collegiate debut at the Mississippi College • Finished third in the 400 meters at the Bob Pollock state championships as a junior in 2015 Season Opener with a 5k time of 19:26.73 Invitational with a personal best time of 54.35 and ran the lead leg of the Alabama “A” 4x400 meter relay which fi nished fi fth with a time of 3:41.57 • Ran the lead leg on the Tide’s “B” 4x400 relay that fi nished eighth in 3:46.74 in her season debut at the Vanderbilt Invitational

Summer 2017 • Anchored the United States' gold medal-winning 4x400 relay and fi nished fourth in the 400 meters at the 2017 Pan-Am U20 Track & Field Championships in Trujillo, Peru • Won the 400 meters at the U.S. Junior Championships in Sacramento, Calif

2016-17 2017 Outdoor Season • Member of Alabama’s school record-setting 4x100 relay team (42.56) • Ran the anchor leg on Alabama’s 4x100 relay that fi nished second at the NCAA Track & Field Championships in a school-record 42.56, ran the lead leg on the Tide’s 4x400 relay that fi nished 10th in 3:33.57 and fi nished 12th in the 400 meters in 53.15 • Ran on Alabama’s 4x100 and 4x400 relays that qualifi ed for the NCAA Track & Field Championships at the NCAA East Preliminary and fi nished 12th in Takyera Roberson

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2017 Indoor Season PREP HIGHLIGHTS BRITTANY • Made her collegiate track & fi eld debut at the • Three-time all-state selection in cross country Auburn Invitational and fi nished sixth in the 3,000 • Nine-time all-state selection in track in the 800 TOLSON meters in 10:52.64 meters (three times), 1,600 meters (four times) and 3,200 meters (two times) Distance 2016 Cross Country • School record holder at 1,600 meters and 3,200 • Finished 94th at the SEC Championships in a time of meters 22:51.7 • Team captain as a junior and senior Sr./Jr. • Posted a time of 22:34.8 at the 6k Crimson Classic • Four-time cross country team MVP Powell, Tenn. • Made her collegiate debut at the Chattanooga • 2018 St. Louis Post-Dispatch Scholar-Athlete of the Powerade Invitational and fi nishing 15th in a time of (Powell) Year 12:07.64, coming in as Alabama’s No. 5 runner • Also a member of the Lutheran South swim team ACCOLADES • Coached by Scott DeNoyer, Joel Gilbert and Eric PREP HIGHLIGHTS • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) Glessner at Lutheran South High School • Earned all-state honors in cross country and track & • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) fi eld as a senior • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) PERSONAL INFORMATION • Four-time team MVP in track & fi eld and two-time • Daughter of Matthew Schelp and Kimberly Sanchez team MVP in cross country 2019-20 • Born Dec. 24, 1999 • School record-holder in the 1,600 meters, 3,200 2019 Cross Country • Majoring in Spanish meters and 5,000 meters • Finished 102nd in the SEC Cross Country • Member of school record-holding sprint medley Championships with a 6k time of 22:32.30 relay • Finished 18th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic AVERY • Coached by her father, Doug Tolson, and Scott with a 5k time of 18:38.86 STUCHELL Clark at Powell High School 2018-19 PERSONAL INFORMATION 2019 Outdoor Season Pole Vault • Daughter of Doug and Pamela Tolson • Finished 6th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson Tide • Father was her high school coach and a former Invitational with a time of 17:38.74 Sr./Sr. All-American track and cross country athlete at • Finished 8th in the 1,500 meters at the Battle on the Tennessee in the 1980s Bayou with a time of 4:44.64 Denton, Texas • Born March 11, 1998 • Finished 7th in the 5,000 meters at the Florida State (Ryan) • Majoring in general business Relays with a time of 17:37.88 2017-18 • Finished 2nd in the 1,500 meters at the Jaguar 2018 Outdoor Season Opener with a time of 4:45.18 SYDNEY • Competed in one meet for the Crimson Tide but did 2019 Indoor Season TOMAINE WOMEN’S PROFILES not record a mark • Finished 48th in the 3000 meters at the SEC Indoor 2018 Indoor Season Championship with a time of 10:35.13 Pole Vault • Competed in one meet for the Crimson Tide but did • Finished 26th in the 3000 meters at the Music City not record a mark Challenge with a time of 10:03.33 Fr./Fr. • Finished 47th in the 3000 meters at the Vanderbilt 2016-17 Invitational with a time of 10:46.43 Clinton Corners, N.Y. 2017 Outdoor Season • Finished 5th in the mile at the Blazer Invite with a (F.D. Roosevelt) • Finished 11th in the pole vault at the SEC Relays time of 5:12.08 with a personal-best clearance of 12-10 1/4 (3.92m) PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the Jim Bush 2018 Cross Country • Two-time MHAL indoor champion Collegiate with a clearance of 11-5 (3.46m) • Competed at the SEC Cross Country Championships, • Three-time MHAL outdoor champion • Finished seventh in the pole vault at the Crimson covering the 6k course in 22:41.89 • Placed third at NYS Section 9 Championships in Tide Invitational with a clearance of 12-2 1/2 (3.72m) • Finished 33rd at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k 2018 • Competed in the pole vault at the Florida State time of 22:38.29 • Also competed in gymnastics for 13 years Relays in her outdoor collegiate debut but did not • Finished 44th at the SEC Preview in 14:48.37 over • Coached by Brian Halling at F.D. Roosevelt High record a clearance the 4k course School • Finished 17th, and was Alabama’s No. 3 runner, at 2017 Indoor Season the Mississippi College Season Opener, covering PERSONAL INFORMATION • Tied for sixth in the pole vault at the Bob Pollock the 5k course in 19:42.63 • Daughter of David and Julia Tomaine Invitational with a clearance of 11-11 3/4 (3.65m) • Born Nov. 28, 2001 • Finished fourth in the pole vault with a clearance of 2017-18 • Psychology major 12-2 1/2 (3.75m) at the Auburn Invitational 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished 12th with a clearance of 11-11 3/4 (3.65m) • Finished 11th in the 5,000 meters at the War Eagle in the pole vault in her collegiate debut at the Invitational with a personal-best time of 17:51.07 LAUREN Commodore Invitational • Finished 18th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson TURNER Tide Invitational with a personal-best time of PREP HIGHLIGHTS 18:11.76 • Set the school pole vault record at Ryan High School Distance • Finished fourth at the 2016 New Balance indoor 2018 Indoor Season championships to earn All-America honors while • Finished 33rd in the 5,000 meters at the Music City Fr./Fr. competing for her club team, Texas Express Track Challenge with a time of 17:55.2 & Field • Finished 13th in the 3,000 meters at the Bob Pollock Cabot, Ark. • Two-time USA Track & Field regional champion Invitational with a personal best time of 10:06.04 (Cabot) (2015-16) • Finished 35th in the 3,000 meters at the Vanderbilt • Also competed in gymnastics Invitational with a personal-best time of 10:18.19 PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Member of the marching and concert bands in high • Finished 11th in the mile at the season-opening • Achieved Arkansas all-state team in junior and school UAB Blazer Invitational in a time of 5:18.21 senior seasons • Achieved all-conference and all-state track PERSONAL INFORMATION 2017 Cross Country • Champion of the Arkansas meet of champions in the • Daughter of Greg and Heather Stuchell • Finished the Crimson Classic with a time of 22:46.8 800 meters junior and senior seasons • Born Aug. 5, 1998 over the 6k course • All-conference cross country and All-state cross • Majoring in exercise science • Finished 20th at the Struts Season Opener in a time country senior season of 15:32.80 over the 4k course PERSONAL INFORMATION 2016-17 • Daughter of Luke and Candy Crumbly 2017 Outdoor Season • Born Nov. 10, 2000 • Did not compete • Biology major

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• Finished 35th at 2017 Nike Cross Nationals AMARIS ALEX • Finished 17th at 2018 Nike Cross Nationals • Finished 12th at Footlocker Nationals in 2018 TYYNISMAA WILKINS • Awarded top three in 3,200 meters at the state championship in 2019 Distance Distance • Coached by Chance Edwards at Montgomery High School

Fr./Fr. Fr./Fr. PERSONAL INFORMATION Montgomery, Ala. Pelham, Ala. • Daughter of Brad and Ronnie Wilson • Born Oct. 2, 2000 (Montgomery Catholic Prep) (Pelham) • Kinesiology major 2019-20 PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2019 Cross Country • Two-time state champion on the indoor track team • Finished 123rd at the Joe Piane Notre Dame • 13-time all-state selection ELIZA Invitational with a 5k time of 17:57.99 • Member of the student government association in • Finished 17th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight high school WITHERSPOON Classic with a 5k time of 18:38.55 • Coached by Marty Springfi eld and Jennifer Argo at Pelham High School Distance PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Awarded 26 indoor and outdoor state titles PERSONAL INFORMATION Jr./Jr. • Holds fi ve cross country state championships • Daughter of Scott and Lynn Wilkins • Born Feb. 7, 2001 Brevard, N.C. PERSONAL INFORMATION • Chemical engineering major (Brevard) • Daughter of Michael and Kristen Tyynismaa • Born March 21, 2001 ACCOLADES • Undecided major KARMEN WILLIAMS • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2017-18) RILEY 2018-19 Throws 2019 Outdoor Season WHITE • Finished 13th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson Fr./Fr. Tide Invitational with a time of 18:22.14 Pole Vault • Finished 15th in the 1,500 meters at the Battle on Mobile, Ala. the Bayou with a time of 4:53.50 • Finished 3rd in the 3,000 meters at the Jaguar (Blount) So./So. Opener with a time of 10:32.79 Hoover, Ala. PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2019 Indoor Season (Hoover) • Set the high school record for javelin • Finished 32nd in the 3000 meters at the Bob Pollock • Set the high school record for shot put Invitational with a time of 10:34.63 2018-19 • Placed third at nationals on MPRD club team • Finished 17th in the 3000 meters at the Blazer Invite 2019 Outdoor Season • Also competed in basketball and volleyball in high with a time of 10:49.66 • Finished 13th in the pole vault at the War Eagle school Invitational with a mark of 11-5 ¾ (3.50m) • Coached by Melvin Jones at Blount High School 2018 Cross Country • Finished 6th in the pole vault at the Crimson Tide • Finished 49th at the UAB Blazer Classic with a 6k

Invitational with a mark of 12-2 ½ (3.72m) PERSONAL INFORMATION WOMEN’S PROFILES time of 23:02.69 • Finished 8th in the pole vault at the Battle on the • Daughter of Eddrick Williams and Kim Cass • Finished 36th at the SEC Preview with a 4k time of Bayou with a mark of 11-5 ¾ (3.50m) • Born June 2, 2001 14:38.03 • Finished 3rd in the pole vault at the Jaguar Opener • Nursing major • Finished 26th at the Mississippi College Season with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) Opener, covering the 5k course in 19:55.36 2019 Indoor Season ALLISON 2017-18 • Finished 11th in the pole vault at the Bob Pollock WILSON 2018 Outdoor Season Invitational with a mark of 11-11 ¾ (3.65m) • Did not compete • Finished 18th in the pole vault at the Vanderbilt Invitational with a mark of 11-1 ½ (3.39m) Distance 2018 Indoor Season • Finished 10th in the pole vault at the Blazer Invite • Did not compete with a mark of 11-5 ¾ (3.50m) Fr./Fr. 2017 Cross Country PREP HIGHLIGHTS Montgomery, Texas • Made her collegiate debut at the Crimson Classic • AHSAA outdoor pole vault champion in 2018 (Montgomery) on Oct. 13 and fi nished with a time of 23:34.6 over • Finished third in the pole vault at the 2018 state the 6k course indoor track & fi eld championships 2019-20 • Named to the 2018 Alabama Super All-State Team 2019 Cross Country PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Hoover High School pole vault record holder • Finished 21st in the NCAA Cross Country South • Three-time conference champion and runner of the • Also competed in gymnastics in high school Regionals with a 6k time of 20:42.50 year at Brevard • 2012 Level 9 State Beam champion • Finished 26th in the SEC Cross Country • 2016 state cross country runner-up • Senior class president Championships with a 6k time of 20:54.60 • Four-time all-state selection • Coached by Devon Hind and Bill Lamb at Hoover • Finished 64th at the Pre-National Invitational with a • Member of Brevard’s 2015 and 2016 NCHSAA High School 6k time of 21:04.2 • Finished 69th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame Class 2A state championship teams • Two-time indoor track & fi eld all-state selection PERSONAL INFORMATION Invitational with a 5k time of 17:17.52 • Coached by Phillip Latter at Brevard High School • Daughter of Daughter of Sean and Chris White • Finished 4th in her collegiate debut at the Brooks • (Need relationship- Uncle, cousin???) Kevin Sherrer Memphis Twilight Classic with a 5k time of 17:52.68 PERSONAL INFORMATION played football at Alabama from 1993-95 and is • Wilson was also named the SEC Women’s Freshman • Daughter of John and Jackie Witherspoon currently the co-defensive coordinator and inside of the Week after posting the top fi nish by a • Mother, Jackie, ran track and cross country at linebackers coach at Tennessee freshman at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic Alabama • Born May 5, 2000 • Born May 27, 1999 • Majoring in exercise science PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Achieved cross country individual all-state in 2016, • Majoring in environmental engineering 2017 and 2018 • Qualifi ed for state in cross country in 2017 and 2018 as a team • Qualifi ed for Nike Cross Nationals in 2017 and 2018

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HALEY PREP HIGHLIGHTS 2016-17 • Won the 2015 MPSSAA 1A West Regional Cross 2017 Outdoor Season WRIGHT Country Championship with a 5k time of 19:34.4 • Finished 13th in the javelin at the NCAA Outdoor • Won the Washington County Cross Country Track & Field Championships with a throw of 168-4 Distance Championship with a 5k time of 20:15.3 (51.31m) • Led Boonsboro High to the 2013 MPSSAA 2A • Finished third in the javelin at the NCAA East Indoor and Outdoor state track & fi eld titles Preliminary with a throw of 172-7 (52.60m) Sr./Sr. • Finished third in the 2015 New Balance Nationals • Finished seventh in the javelin at the SEC Outdoor Boonsboro, Md. two-mile race Track & Field Championships with a throw of 170-2 • Three-time county and regional cross country (51.87m) (Boonsboro) champion • Finished fi fth in the javelin at the SEC Relays with a • Three-time county champion in the 3,200 meters throw of 156-3 (47.64m) ACCOLADES • Coached by Becky Walter at Boonsboro High • Finished sixth in the javelin at the Jim Bush • SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll (2018) School Collegiate with a throw of 148-2 1/2 (45.18m) • SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll (2017) • Finished sixth in the javelin at the Florida Relays • SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll (2016-17) PERSONAL INFORMATION with a throw of 153-0 (46.63m) • Daughter of Jeff and Carol Wright • Finished second in the javelin at the Florida State 2019-20 • Born June 29, 1998 Relays with a throw of 169-1 (51.55m) 2019 Cross Country • Majoring in criminal justice; minor in computing • Won the javelin at the Bulldog Relays in her • Finished 65th in the NCAA Cross Country South technology and applications collegiate debut with a mark of 149-0 1/4 (48.46m) Regionals with a 6k time of 21:41.10 • Finished 65th in the SEC Cross Country 2017 Indoor Season Championships with a 6k time of 21:44.50 SAMANTHA • Did not compete • Finished 166th at the Pre-National Invitational with a 6k time of 22:01.9 ZELDEN PREP HIGHLIGHTS • Finished 106th at the Joe Piane Notre Dame • Three-time Louisiana high school state champion in Invitational with a 5k time of 17:47.20 Throws the javelin • Finished 12th at the Brooks Memphis Twilight • Four-time LHSAA all-state selection Classic with a 5k time of 18:23.34 Jr./Jr. • Five-time team MVP • Set the state record in the javelin in 2013 and reset 2018-19 Folsom, La. it the following season 2019 Outdoor Season (St. Scholastica) • LHSAA outstanding athlete in 2013 • Finished 5th in the 5,000 meters at the Crimson • Three-time AAU Junior Olympics champion 2013- Tide Invitational with a time of 17:34.29 ACCOLADES 15 • All-American, outdoor javelin (2019) • Already a member of the St. Scholastica High 2018 Cross Country WOMEN’S PROFILES • Second Team All-American, javelin (2017) School Athletic Hall of Fame • Competed at the SEC Cross Country • Also competed in volleyball, basketball and softball Championships, covering the 6k course in 22:11.73 2018-19 in high school • Alabama’s No. 5 runner at the Nuttycombe 2019 Outdoor Season Invitational with a 6k time of 22:29.4 • Finished 1st in the javelin at the LSU Invitational PERSONAL INFORMATION • Was Alabama’s No. 4 runner in her season debut at with a mark of 154-11 (47.22m) • Daughter of Gregory and Deonne Zelden the SEC Preview, fi nishing 17th on the 4k course in • Finished 8th in the javelin at the Crimson Tide • Born Oct. 27, 1997 14:05.27 Invitational with a mark of 154-11 (47.22m) • Majoring in exercise science • Finished 5th in the javelin at the Florida Relays with 2017-18 a mark of 162-11 (49.67m) 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished 2nd in the javelin at the Florida State • Finished 13th in the 1,500 meters at the LSU Relays with a mark of 169-6 (51.67m) Invitational with a personal-best time of 4:45.27 • Finished fi fth in the 3,000-meter steeplechase at the 2017-18 War Eagle Invitational with a time of 11:42.01 2018 Outdoor Season • Finished seventh in the 3,000-meter steeplechase • Did not compete in her outdoor season debut at the Crimson Tide Invitational with a personal-best time of 11:36.47 2018 Indoor Season • Did not compete 2018 Indoor Season • Finished 17th in the mile at the season-opening UAB Blazer Invitational in a time of 5:28.26

2017 Cross Country • Finished the Crimson Classic with a time of 22:44.0 over the 6k course • Finished 18th and was the Tide’s No. 5 runner at the Struts Season Opener, covering the 4k course in 15:27.00

2016-17 2017 Outdoor Season • Finished fourth in the 2,000-meter steeplechase at the Florida State Relays in 7:36.08 in her outdoor collegiate debut

2017 Indoor Season • Finished 13th in the mile in 5:20.30 and 18th in the 800 meters in a time of 2:33.32 at the Auburn Invitational • Made her collegiate track & fi eld debut at the Commodore Invitational and fi nished 34th in the 3,000 meters in 10:46.65

2016 Cross Country • Posted a time of 22:51.8 at the 6k Crimson Classic • Finished 42nd in her collegiate debut at the Brooks Memphis Twilight Classic, covering the 5k course in Samantha Zelden a time of 18:38.32 46 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD 2019 Review MEN’S 2019 INDOOR HONORS MEN’S 2019 INDOOR TOP TIMES AND MARKS

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 60 METERS Time Name Meet Date 6.63 Keitavious Walter Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 SEC Finish 6.81 Alize Ford Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 4th • 73 Points 6.86 Champion Allison Carolina Challenge Jan. 31

All-SEC 200 METERS Time Name Meet Date Second-Team: Kord Ferguson, Will Herrscher, Gilbert Kigen, Vincent 20.68 Keitavious Walter SEC Championships Feb. 22 Kiprop, Shelby McEwen, Keitavious Walter 20.99 Alize Ford SEC Championships Feb. 22 21.24 Champion Allison Carolina Challenge Jan. 31 Freshman All-SEC 21.59 Skyler Bowden Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 Santiago Basso, Shot Put 300 METERS Bobby Colantonio, Weight Throw Time Name Meet Date 33.75 Skyler Bowden UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 SEC Scorers 34.21 Champion Allison UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 35.20 Gabriel Serrano UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 Keitavious Walter (60 Meters, third); Keitavious Walter (200 Meters, 35.60 Alize Ford UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 fourth); Champion Allison (400 Meters, fourth); Gilbert Kigen (3,000 Meters, second); Vincent Kiprop (3,000 Meters, sixth); Gilbert Kigen 400 METERS (5,000 Meters, second); Vincent Kiprop (5,000 Meters, third); Skyler Time Name Meet Date 46.44 Champion Allison SEC Championships Feb. 22 Bowden, Alize Ford, Keitavious Walter, Champion Allison (4x400 Relay, 47.12 Skyler Bowden Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 fourth); Shelby McEwen (High Jump, third); Will Herrscher (Pole Vault, 49.48 Gabriel Serrano Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 third); Michael Wiggins (Triple Jump, eighth); Kord Ferguson (Shot Put, second); Santiago Basso (Shot Put, fi fth); Bobby Colantonio (Weight 600 METERS Time Name Meet Date Throw, seventh) 1:20.06 Kwemoi Ndiwa Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 1:24.01 Mark Shannon UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 1:24.42 Dylan Scott UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 800 METERS NCAA Finish Time Name Meet Date 8th• 23 Points 1:50.59 Kwemoi Ndiwa SEC Championships Feb. 22 1:55.26 Mark Shannon Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 NCAA Champions 1:56.18 Andrew Powell Music City Challenge Feb. 8 1:57.72 Dylan Scott Music City Challenge Feb. 8 Shelby McEwen, High Jump MILE NCAA Qualifi ers Time Name Meet Date Vincent Kiprop, 5,000 Meters; Gilbert Kigen, 5,000 Meters; Ruebin 4:12.66 Connor Ferrentino Music City Challenge Feb. 8 4:21.55 Oliver Rigg Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 Walters, 60-Meter Hurdles; Shelby McEwen, High Jump; Kord Fergu- 4:23.91 Clay Austell Music City Challenge Feb. 8 son, Shot Put; Daniel Haugh, Weight Throw 3,000 METERS All-Americans Time Name Meet Date 7:59.40 Vincent Kiprop John Thomas Terrier Classic Jan. 25 First-Team: Vincent Kiprop, 5,000 Meters; Shelby McEwen, High Jump; 7:59.61 Gilbert Kigen John Thomas Terrier Classic Jan. 25 Kord Ferguson, Shot Put; Daniel Haugh, Weight Throw 8:15.10 Noel Rotich Iowa State Classic Feb. 8 Second-Team: Gilbert Kigen, 5,000 Meters; Ruebin Walters, 60-Meter 8:25.78 Connor Ferrentino Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 Hurdles 8:30.00 James Brinyark Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 8:41.04 Paul Selden Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 8:51.63 Payton Ash Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 NCAA Scorers 8:52.07 Hayden Blalock Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 Keitavious Walter (200 Meters, third); Vincent Kiprop (5,000 Meters, fi fth); Shelby McEwen (High Jump, fi rst); Kord Ferguson (Shot Put, 5,000 METERS 2019 REVIEW Time Name Meet Date sixth) 13:40.97 Gilbert Kigen Iowa State Classic Feb. 8 13:46.28 Vincent Kiprop Iowa State Classic Feb. 8 13:49.34 James Brinyark Iowa State Classic Feb. 8 13:49.76 Noel Rotich SEC Championships Feb. 22 13:50.31 Paul Selden UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 14:07.80 Payton Ash UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 4X400-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 3:08.70 S. Bowden, A. Ford, SEC Championships Feb. 22 K. Walter, C. Allison DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Time Name Meet Date 10:04.54 C. Austell, A. Powell, Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 C. Ferrentino, V. Kiprop TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 49-5.5 (15.07m) Michael Wiggins SEC Championships Feb. 22 HIGH JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 7-7 Shelby McEwen Carolina Challenge Jan. 31 6-7.5 Carl Nesbitt Music City Challenge Feb. 8 6-4.75 Jacob Spotswood UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 POLE VAULT ROLLTIDE.COM 47 2019 Review MEN’S 2019 INDOOR TOP TIMES AND MARKS

Mark Name Meet Date 17-6.25 Will Herrscher SEC Championships Feb. 22 17-0.75 Jake Spotswood Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 16-8.75 Ryan Lipe Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 15-5 Henry Barrett UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 SHOT PUT Mark Name Meet Date 65-3.25 (19.89m) Kord Ferguson Music City Challenge Feb. 8 62-6.75 (19.07m) Santiago Basso Music City Challenge Feb. 8 WEIGHT THROW Mark Name Meet Date 70-11.75 (21.63m) Bobby Colantonio Music City Challenge Feb. 8 55-1.5 (16.80m) Santiago Basso Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 HEPTATHLON Points Name Meet Date 3331 Henry Barrett SEC Championships Feb. 22 2019 REVIEW

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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 60 METERS Time Name Meet Date 7.23 Tamara Clark Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 SEC Finish 7.29 Daija Lampkin Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 3rd • 67 Points 7.39 Krystal Sparling Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 7.41 Demi Washington Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 SEC Champions 7.54 Symone Darius Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 7.54 Takyera Roberson Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 Tamara Clark, 200 Meters Portious Warren, Shot Put 200 METERS Time Name Meet Date All-SEC 22.09 Tamara Clark SEC Championships Feb. 22 23.45 Daija Lampkin Carolina Challenge Jan. 31 First Team: Tamara Clark, Portious Warren 23.60 Mauricia Prieto SEC Championships Feb. 22 Second Team: Stacey Destin, Abigail Kwarteng, Haley Teel, Kiara Williams 23.63 Krystal Sparling SEC Championships Feb. 22 23.80 D'Jai Baker Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 SEC Scorers 24.49 Symone Darius Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 Tamara Clark (200 Meters, fi rst); Nicole Gardner (One Mile, seventh); 300 METERS Esther Gitahi (One Mile, eighth); Rebecca Buteau (5,000 Meters, seventh); Time Name Meet Date Takyera Roberson, Katie Funcheon, Tamara Clark, Mauricia Prieto (4x400 37.01 Tamara Clark UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 Relay, eighth); Abigail Kwarteng (High Jump, second); Stacey Destin 37.35 Daija Lampkin UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 38.03 Mauricia Prieto Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 (High Jump, fourth); Kiara Williams (Long Jump, third); Portious Warren 38.57 Takyera Roberson UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 (Shot Put, fi rst); Haley Teel (Shot Put, third); Nickolette Dunbar (Shot Put, 38.99 D'Jai Baker UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 fourth); Portious Warren (Weight Throw, fourth); Stacey Destin (Pentath- 39.30 Symone Darius Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 lon, third) 40.12 Krystal Sparling UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 42.77 Demi Washington UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11

NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 400 METERS Time Name Meet Date NCAA Finish 53.89 Takyera Roberson SEC Championships Feb. 22 54.39 Katie Funcheon Carolina Challenge Jan. 31 T-7th • 18 Points 54.42 Natassha McDonald SEC Championships Feb. 22 54.48 D'Jai Baker SEC Championships Feb. 22 NCAA Qualifi er 54.81 Mauricia Prieto Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 Stacey Destin, High Jump, Pentathlon; Tamara Clark, 4x400 Relay; Sy- 600 METERS mone Darius, 4x400 Relay; Daija Lampkin, 200 Meters, 4x400 Relay; Mau- Time Name Meet Date ricia Prieto, 4x400 Relay; Portiosu Warren, Shot Put; Takyera Roberson, 1:38.88 Savannah Noethlich UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 4x400 Relay (alternate); Kaitlin Walker, 4x400 Relay (alternate) 1:38.98 Margot Dooley UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 1:39.83 Ameena Benselloum UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 1:40.16 Erika Feurtado UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 All-Americans First-Team: Stacey Destin, High Jump 800 METERS Second-Team: Stacey Destin, Pentathlon; Tamara Clark, 4x400 Relay; Time Name Meet Date Symone Darius, 4x400 Relay; Daija Lampkin, 200 Meters, 4x400 Relay; 2:15.00 Nicole Gardner Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 2:17.08 Savannah Noethlich Music City Challenge Feb. 19 Mauricia Prieto, 4x400 Relay; Portious Warren, Shot Put 2:17.43 Erika Feurtado Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 2:19.47 Ameena Benselloum Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 NCAA Scorers 2:26.10 Stacey Destin SEC Championships Feb. 22 Tamara Clark (200 Meters, second); Portious Warren (Shot Put, third); 1,000 METERS Stacey Destin (Pentathlon, fi fth) Time Name Meet Date 2:55.55 Nicole Gardner UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 School Records 2:58.58 Esther Gitahi UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 600 Meters: Kaitlin Walker, 1:30.89 3:03.70 Riley Schelp UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 2019 REVIEW Shot Put: Portious Warren, 56-3 1/3 (17.15m) MILE Time Name Meet Date 4:46.41 Nicole Gardner Music City Challenge Feb. 8 4:50.48 Esther Gitahi SEC Championships Feb. 22 4:56.24 Rebecca Buteau Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 5:01.10 Riley Schelp Music City Challenge Feb. 8 5:12.08 Brittany Tolson UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 5:24.27 Maddie Dearborn UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11 5:27.73 Caroline Brooks UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11

3,000 METERS Time Name Meet Date 9:36.50 Rebecca Buteau Iowa State Classic Feb. 8 9:42.55 Esther Gitahi Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 10:03.33 Brittany Tolson Music City Challenge Feb. 8 10:10.74 McKenzie Yanek Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 10:14.28 Alexa Cruz Music City Challenge Feb. 8 10:23.64 Caroline Brooks Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 10:31.73 Riley Schelp SEC Championships Feb. 22 10:32.41 Brianna Koshy Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 10:34.63 Eliza Witherspoon Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 10:55.60 Emma Sidman Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 11:11.87 Leahrose Mami UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11

5,000 METERS Time Name Meet Date 16:55.54 Rebecca Buteau SEC Championships Feb. 22

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60-METER HURDLES Time Name Meet Date 8.48 Stacey Destin Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18

4X400-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 3:32.04 T. Roberson, T. Clark, Tyson Invitational Feb. 8 K. Funcheon, M. Prieto

DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY Time Name Meet Date 11:54.60 N. Gardner, N. McDonald, Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 E. Gitahi, R. Buteau

LONG JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 20-8 (6.30m) Kiara Williams SEC Championships Feb. 22 19-4 (5.89m) Stacey Destin SEC Championships Feb. 22

TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 40-11.75 (12.49m) Tamara Moncrieffe Carolina Challenge Jan. 31

HIGH JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 5-11.5 (1.82m) Abigail Kwarteng SEC Championships Feb. 22 5-10.75 (1.80m) Stacey Destin Carolina Challenge Jan. 31 5-4.5 (1.64m) Esme Phillips Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25

POLE VAULT Mark Name Meet Date 12-7.25 (3.84m) Taylor Pickett Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 12-1.25 (3.69m) Abigail Dickinson Vanderbilt Invitational Jan. 18 11-11.75 (3.65m) Riley White Bob Pollock Invitational Jan. 25 10-0 (3.05m) Kayla Cecil UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11

SHOT PUT Mark Name Meet Date 56-9.25 (17.30m) Portious Warren SEC Championships Feb. 22 55-3.75 (16.86m) Haley Teel Music City Challenge Feb. 8 52-10.25 (16.11m) Nickolette Dunbar SEC Championships Feb. 22

WEIGHT THROW Mark Name Meet Date 66-8.5 (20.33m) Portious Warren SEC Championships Feb. 22 57-5.75 (17.52m) Haley Teel SEC Championships Feb. 22 56-8 (17.27m) Nickolette Dunbar UAB Blazer Invitational Jan. 11

PENTATHLON 2019 REVIEW Points Name Meet Date 4,122 Stacey Destin SEC Championships Feb. 22

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SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 METERS Time Name Meet Date SEC Finish 10.11 Keitavious Walter SEC Championships May 9 5th • 77 Points 10.30 Alize Ford Battle on the Bayou April 6 200 METERS SEC Champion Time Name Meet Date Gilbert Kigen, 10,000 Meters 20.42 Keitavious Walter SEC Championships May 9 Kord Ferguson, Discus 20.53 Alize Ford Battle on the Bayou April 6 20.98 Skyler Bowden Florida Relays March 28 All-SEC First-Team: Kord Ferguson, Gilbert Kigen 400 METERS Second-Team: Will Herrscher, Shelby McEwen, Keitavious Walter Time Name Meet Date 45.91 Skyler Bowden Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 49.23 Gabriel Serrano LSU Invitational April 27 Freshman All-SEC 49.98 Dylan Scott Jaguar Opener March 15 Bobby Colantonio, Hammer 50.99 Mark Shannon Jaguar Opener March 15 Noel Rotich, 5,000 Meters 51.23 Andrew Powell Jaguar Opener March 15

SEC Scorers 800 METERS Keitavious Walter (100 Meters, fourth); Keitavious Walter (200 Meters, Time Name Meet Date third); Skyler Bowden (400 Meters, fi fth); Gilbert Kigen (5,000 Meters, 1:51.67 Drew Williams Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 1:51.93 Kwemoi Ndiwa FSU Relays March 22 second); Noel Rotich (5,000 Meters, sixth); Gilbert Kigen (10,000 Meters, 1:53.24 Andrew Powell LSU Invitational April 27 fi rst); Alfred Chelanga (10,000 Meters, seventh); Robert Dunning (110 1:54.04 Mark Shannon Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Meter Hurdles, fi fth); Skyler Bowden, Keitavious Walter, Alize Ford, 1:54.82 Connor Ferrentino Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Robert Dunning (4x400 Relay, seventh); Shelby McEwen (High Jump, 1:55.64 Clay Austell Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 second); Will Herrscher (Pole Vault, third); Michael Wiggins (Triple Jump, 1:56.55 Dylan Scott FSU Relays March 22 eighth); Kord Ferguson (Shot Put, fourth); Kord Ferguson (Discus, fi rst); Bobby Colantonio (Hammer, sixth) 1,500 METERS Time Name Meet Date 3:48.17 Connor Ferrentino Florida Relays March 28 3:51.93 Alfred Chelanga Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 3:55.06 Clay Austell Bryan Clay Invitational April 17 4:01.24 Elliott Miller Battle on the Bayou April 6 NCAA Finish 4:09.18 Paul Selden Jaguar Opener March 15 10th • 25 Points 5,000 METERS NCAA Qualifi ers Time Name Meet Date Keitavious Walter, 200 Meters; Alfred Chelanga, Gilbert Kigen, Vincent 13:34.95 Gilbert Kigen Bryan Clay Invitational April 17 13:42.31 Alfred Chelanga Bryan Clay Invitational April 17 Kiprop, 5,000 & 10,000 Meters; Ruebin Walters, 110-Meter Hurdles; 14:03.62 Noel Rotich Stanford Invitational March 29 Shelby McEwen, High Jump; Christian Edwards, Triple Jump; Kord 16:01.73 Paul Selden Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Ferguson, Shot Put, Discus; Daniel Haugh, Hammer Throw, Discus 10,000 METERS All-Americans Time Name Meet Date First-Team: Kord Ferguson, Discus; Gilbert Kigen, 5,000 Meters; Gilbert 28:20.28 Gilbert Kigen Stanford Invitational March 29 Kigen, 10,000; Shelby McEwen, High Jump 28:43.71 Alfred Chelanga Stanford Invitational March 29 Second-Team: Bobby Colantonio, Hammer; Robert Dunning, 110 Meter 110-METER HURDLES Hurdles; Robert Dunning, 400 Meter Hurdlers Time Name Meet Date Wind Honorable Mention: Santiago Basso, Shot Put; Kord Ferguson, Shot Put 13.60 Robert Dunning NCAA Championships June 5 2.0

NCAA Scorers 400-METER HURDLES Gilbert Kigen (5,000 Meters, fourth); Gilbert Kigen (10,000 Meters, Time Name Meet Date second); Shelby McEwen (High Jump, third); Kord Ferguson (Discus, 50.24 Robert Dunning NCAA East Preliminary May 25 third) 2019 REVIEW 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Time Name Meet Date School Records Set 9:05.27 Noel Rotich Mt. SAC Relays April 18 Hammer Throw: Daniel Haugh, 241-2 (73.50m) 9:34.93 Elliott Miller SEC Championships May 9 4X400-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 3:18.38 S. Bowden, D. Scott, FSU Relays March 22 M. Shannon, O. Ndiwa HIGH JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 7-4.25 (2.24m) Shelby McEwen War Eagle Invitational April 19 6-9 (2.06mm) Carl Nesbitt LSU Invitational April 27 POLE VAULT Mark Name Meet Date 17-10.5 (5.45m) Will Herrscher SEC Championships May 9 15-11 (4.85m) Henry Barrett Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Meet Date Wind 50-7.5 (15.43m) Michael Wiggins SEC Championships May 9 1.0 SHOT PUT Mark Name Meet Date 64-4 (19.61m) Kord Ferguson Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 62-2.25 (18.95m) Santiago Basso LSU Invitational April 27

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DISCUS Mark Name Meet Date 198-0 (62.07m) Kord Ferguson NCAA Championships June 7 151-8 (46.22m) Santiago Basso SEC Championships May 9 HAMMER THROW Mark Name Meet Date 226-8 (69.09m) Bobby Colantonio SEC Championships May 9 JAVELIN Mark Name Meet Date 216-8 (66.03m) Ashton Domingue Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 2019 REVIEW

52 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD 2019 Review WOMEN’S 2019 OUTDOOR HONORS AND RANKINGS WOMEN’S 2019 OUTDOOR TOP TIMES AND MARKS

SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 100 METERS Time Name Meet Date Wind SEC Finish 11.24 Tamara Clark NCAA East Preliminary May 25 0.3 T-5th• 69 Points 11.30 Mauricia Prieto Battle on the Bayou April 6 4.3 11.31 Daija Lampkin LSU Invitational April 27 2.4 11.47 Symone Darius LSU Invitational April 27 3.0 SEC Champion 11.51 Krystal Sparling Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 2.0 Portious Warren, ==Shot Put 11.76 Demi Washington FSU Relays March 22 0.2 11.77 D'Jai Baker FSU Relays March 22 0.2 All-SEC 11.78 Takyera Roberson FSU Relays March 22 0.2 First Team: Portious Warren 11.83 Natassha McDonald FSU Relays March 22 1.4 Second Team: Esther Gitahi, Haley Teel, Kiara Williams 200 METERS Time Name Meet Date Wind SEC Scorers 22.78 Tamara Clark NCAA East Preliminary May 25 1.6 Mauricia Prieto (100 Meters, fi fth); Daija Lampkin (100 Meters, eighth); 22.86 Mauricia Prieto Florida Relays March 28 3.9 Mauricia Prieto (200 Meters, sixth); Tamara Clark (200 Meters, eigthth); 22.95 Daija Lampkin Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 1.7 Natassha McDonald (400 Meters, eighth); Esther Gitahi (1,500 Meters, 23.34 Takyera Roberson Florida Relays March 28 1.5 third); Esther Gitahi (5,000 Meters, fourth); Daija Lampkin, Mauricia 23.40 D'Jai Baker Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 1.1 Prieto, Symone Darius, Krystal Sparling (4x100 Relay, fourth); D'Jai 23.51 Krystal Sparling Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 1.7 Baker, Katie Funcheon, Daija Lampkin, Natassha McDonald (4x400 23.53 Symone Darius LSU Invitational April 27 1.0 Relay, fi fth); Stacey Destin (High Jump, fourth); Abigail Kwarteng (High 23.61 Natassha McDonald Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 1.1 Jump, seventh); Kiara Williams (Long Jump, second); Tamara Moncrieffe 400 METERS (Triple Jump, fi fteenth); Portious Warren (Shot Put, fi rst); Haley Teel Time Name Meet Date (Shot Put, second); Nickolette Dunbar (Shot Put, seventh); Samantha 51.73 Natassha McDonald NCAA East Preliminary May 25 Zelden (Javelin, fi fth) 52.49 Katie Funcheon NCAA East Preliminary May 25 52.62 Takyera Roberson LSU Invitational April 27 52.68 Mauricia Prieto Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 53.37 D'Jai Baker LSU Invitational April 27 800 METERS NCAA Finish Time Name Meet Date 7th • 29 Points 2:15.82 Margot Dooley FSU Relays March 22 2:16.14 Caroline Barlow FSU Relays March 22 NCAA Qualifi ers 2:17.93 Savannah Noethlich Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Tamara Clark, 100 Meters, 200 Meters, 4x100 Relay, 4x400 Relay; Daija 2:21.70 Erika Feurtado Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 Lampkin, 4x100 Relay, 4x400 Relay; Symone Darius, 4x100 Relay, 4x400 2:25.54 Caroline Brooks Jaguar Opener March 15 Relay; Katie Funcheon, 4x400 Relay; Takyera Roberson, 4x100 Relay; Britainy Smith, Pole Vault; Tamara Moncrieffe, Triple Jump; Jaimie 1,500 METERS Time Name Meet Date Robinson, Triple Jump; Portious Warren, Shot Put, Discus; Hope Mazi, 4:18.40 Esther Gitahi Florida Relays March 28 4x400 Relay (alternate); Kaitlin Walker, 4x400 Relay (alternate); Demi 4:20.25 Nicole Gardner Florida Relays March 28 Washington, 4x100 Relay (alternate) 4:29.51 Caroline Barlow Florida Relays March 28 4:31.47 Rebecca Buteau Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 All-Americans 4:43.32 Megan Patton LSU Invitational April 27 First Team: Stacey Destin, High Jump; Esther Gitahi, 5,000 Meters; 4:44.64 Brittany Tolson Battle on the Bayou April 6 Abigail Kwarteng, High Jump; Portious Warren, Shot Put; Samantha 4:46.69 Caroline Brooks Jaguar Opener March 15 Zelden, Javelin; Tarmara Clark, Symone Darius, Daija Lampkin, Mauricia 4:46.85 Riley Schelp FSU Relays March 22 4:47.79 Leahrose Mami LSU Invitational April 27 Prieto, 4x100 Relay; Katie Funcheon, Natassha McDonald, Mauricia 4:48.98 Alexa Cruz Jaguar Opener March 15 Prieto, Takyera Roberson, 4x400 Relay 4:51.72 Brianna Koshy LSU Invitational April 27 Second-Team: Tamara Clark, 100 Meters; Tamara Clark, 200 Meters; 4:51.94 Savannah Noethlich Jaguar Opener March 15 Natassha McDonald, 400 Meters; Mauricia Prieto, 200 Meters; Haley 4:53.50 Eliza Witherspoon Battle on the Bayou April 6 Teel, Shot Put; Kiara Williams, Long Jump Honorable Mention: Nickolette Dunbar, Shot Put; Katie Funcheon, 400 3,000 METERS Meters; Daija Lampkin, 200 Meters Time Name Meet Date 2019 REVIEW 10:32.79 Eliza Witherspoon Jaguar Opener March 15 NCAA Scorers 5,000 METERS Esther Gitahi (5,000 Meters, third); Daija Lampkin, Mauricia Prieto, Time Name Meet Date Symone Darius, Tamara Clark (4x100 Relay, fi fth); Takyera Roberson, 15:51.85 Esther Gitahi NCAA Championships May 9 Katie Funcheon, Mauricia Prieto, Natassha McDonald (4x400 Relay, 16:36.72 Rebecca Buteau Stanford Invitational March 29 fi fth); Abigail Kwarteng (High Jump, fourth); Stacey Destin (High Jump, 17:29.84 Alexa Cruz FSU Relays March 22 eighth); Portious Warren (Shot Put, second); Samantha Zelden (Javelin, 17:37.88 Brittany Tolson FSU Relays March 22 eighth) 17:46.59 Megan Patton Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 18:22.14 Eliza Witherspoon Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 18:23.01 Brianna Koshy Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 School Records 100 Meters: Tamara Clark, 11.02 10,000 METERS Shot Put: Portious Warren, 56-11 1/4 (17.35m) Time Name Meet Date 34:49.26 Rebecca Buteau SEC Championships May 9 35:44.85 McKenzie Yanek SEC Championships May 9 2,000 STEEPLECHASE Time Name Meet Date 7:07.78 Caroline Brooks FSU Relays March 22 3,000 STEEPLECHASE Time Name Meet Date 10:57.25 Caroline Brooks Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 4X100-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 43.00 D. 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4X200-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 1:31.80 T. Clark, D. Lampkin, Florida Relays March 28 M. Prieto, D. Baker 4X400-METER RELAY Time Name Meet Date 3:27.12 T. Roberson, K. Funcheon, NCAA Championships June 8 M. Prieto, N. McDonald HIGH JUMP Mark Name Meet Date 5-11.25 (1.81m) Abiagail Kwarteng NCAA Championships June 8 5-11.25 (1.81m) Stacey Destin NCAA Championships June 8 5-3 (1.60m) Esme Phillips Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 POLE VAULT Mark Name Meet Date 12-8.25 (3.87m) Abigail Dickinson Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 12-5.5 (3.80m) Taylor Pickett Jaguar Opener March 15 12-2.5 (3.72m) Riley White Crimson Tide Invitational April 11 10-8.75 (3.27m) Kayla Cecil Crimson Tide Invitational April 11

LONG JUMP Mark Name Meet Date Wind 21-5.25 (6.53m) Kiara Williams SEC Championships May 9 0.6 17-11 (5.46m) Stacy Destin Battle on the Bayou April 6 2.1 TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Meet Date Wind 41-7.25 (12.68m) Tamara Moncrieffe LSU Invitational April 27 1.6 SHOT PUT Mark Name Meet Date 61-0.75 (18.61m) Portious Warren LSU Invitational April 27 56-7.25 (17.25m) Haley Teel SEC Championships May 9 54-10 (16.71m) Nickolette Dunbar LSU Invitational April 27 DISCUS Mark Name Meet Date 179-2 (54.62m) Portious Warren Battle on the Bayou April 6 160-4 (48.88m) Haley Teel Florida Relays March 28 HAMMER THROW Mark Name Meet Date 159-1 (48.49m) Nickolette Dunbar FSU Relays March 22 JAVELIN 2019 REVIEW Mark Name Meet Date 173-7 (52.91m) Samantha Zelden FSU Relays March 22

54 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History ACADEMIC HONORS

2019 SEC Academic Honor Roll Academic All-Americans USTFCCCA National Scholar Team of the Year Alabama track & fi eld and cross country is one of the Alabama track & fi eld and cross country has been a The University of Alabama men’s track & fi eld Crimson Tide’s most well represented programs on fi xture in the yearly CoSIDA Academic All-America squad was named the 2014 Indoor Scholar Team of the SEC Honor Roll. In 2019, 14 members of the men’s awards with 11 student-athletes garnering a total of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country team and 25 members of the women’s team were 18 All-America honors. Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). named to the SEC Spring Academic Honor Roll. The National Scholar Team of the Year award is presented annually by the USTFCCCA to the highest- Men Women fi nishing men's and women's teams at the NCAA Clay Austell Caroline Barlow indoor and outdoor championships that achieve at Henry Barrett Caroline Brooks least a 3.00 GPA. The Tide men posted a 3.14 GPA in J.P. Brinyark Rebecca Buteau 2014 and fi nished sixth at the NCAA indoor meet earn Alfred Chelanga Kayla Cecil Scholar Team of the Year recognition. Bobby Colantonio, Jr. Tamara Clark Connor Ferrentino Abigail Dickinson Nathan Gamble Margot Dooley USTFCCCA All-Academic Team Vincent Kiprop Nickolette Dunbar Connor Ferrentino Daija Lampkin Alabama track & fi eld has been honored multiple times Ryan Lipe Nicole Gardner 2019 2019 by the United States Track & Field and Cross Country Elliott Miller Esther Gitahi Coaches Association as an All-Academic team for Oliver Rigg Brianna Koshy its endeavors in the classroom. To be considered for Paul Selden Daija Lampkin the USTFCCCA All-Academic Track or Cross Country Jake Spotswood Tianah List Team, a team must have a 3.00 cumulative grade-point Drew Williams Shannon Marsh average. Esme Phillips Taylor Pickett Track & Field All-Academic Team Honors Avery Stuchell Women Haley Teel 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011, Brittany Tolson 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003 Portious Warren Josh Short Alex Gholston Quanesha Burks Kiara Williams 2018 2017, 2016 2016 Men Eliza Witherspoon 2019, 2018, 2014 Haley Wright McKenzie Yanek 2019 USTFCCCA All-Academic Individual Team Samantha Zelden Thirteen members of the Alabama track & fi eld team were named to the 2018 United States Track & Field 2019 SEC First Year Honor Roll and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) Alabama’s freshman and fi rst-year cross country All-Academic Individual Team. student-athletes were also represented with three In order to qualify for the honor, athletes must have a men and three women earning a spot on the SEC First cumulative GPA of at least 3.25 with an indoor season Year Honor Roll. rank in the top 96 in an individual event or the top 48 Nia Barnes Alexis Paine Leigh Gilmore in a relay or have participated in the NCAA preliminary Men Women 2014, 2015 2013, 2014 2012 Payton Ash Leahrose Mami around or the NCAA Championships during the Ashton Domingue Megan Patton outdoor season. Gabe Serrano Riley Schelp 2018 Alabama All-Academic Individual Honorees Men Bobby Colantonio, Jr. Ashton Domingue VIncent Kiprop Ryan Lipe Kwemoi Ndiwa Jake Spotswood Nathan Corder Beth Mallory Brian Rohrer 2010, 2011, 2012 2006 2002, 2003, 2004 Women Rebecca Buteau Tamara Clark Nickolette Dunbar Nicole Gardner Daija Lampkin Haley Teel Samantha Zelden

Reed Named 2013-14 USTFCCCA Outdoor National Scholar Athlete of Year Hayden Reed was named the 2013-14 men’s outdoor fi eld events NCAA Division I Scholar Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). RECORDS & HISTORY The Orange, Texas, native is the fi rst man from Alabama to have earned the award since its Hayden inception in 2007. A biology major Reed with a 3.52 cumulative GPA, Reed claimed the outdoor fi eld award after winning the discus title at the 2014 NCAA Outdoor Championships. He also won the USA Track and Field Championships discus title.

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Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) SEC Men's Indoor Championships 6 (1958, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1972, 2018) 2019 Florida (103) Fayetteville, Ark. 4 (73) 2018 Alabama (91) College Station, Texas 1 (91) 2017 Arkansas (98) Nashville, Tenn. 2 (93) Cliff Harper Trophy 2016 Arkansas (110) Fayetteville, Ark. T-6 (49) The Cliff Harper Trophy is awarded each year to the top individual scorer 2015 Florida (114) Lexington, Ky. 6 (49) 2014 Arkansas (121) College Station, Texas 4 (76) at the SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships 2013 Arkansas (152.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 7 (40) 2012 Arkansas (151) Lexington, Ky. 10 (14) 1972 Henry Orum 2011 Florida (148) Fayetteville, Ark. 4 (65.5) 1974 Henry Orum 2010 Arkansas (123) Fayetteville, Ark. 7 (47) 1983 2009 Arkansas (130) Lexington, Ky. 9 (35) 1991 Clive Wright 2008 Arkansas (124) Fayetteville, Ark. 9 (30) 2000 Tim Broe 2007 Arkansas (126) Lexington, Ky. 8 (33) 2001 David Kimani 2006 Arkansas (141) Gainesville, Fla. 7 (43) 2002 David Kimani 2005 Arkansas (155) Fayetteville, Ark. 9 (32) 2004 Florida (132) Lexington, Ky. 9 (31) SEC Indoor Coach of the Year 2003 Arkansas (120) Gainesville, Fla. 9 (39.5) 2002 Arkansas (137) Fayetteville, Ark. 3 (74) 2018 Dan Waters 2001 Arkansas (108) Lexington, Ky. 5 (63) 2000 Arkansas (168) Fayetteville, Ark. 4 (63) 1999 Arkansas (152) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (60) SEC Indoor Athlete of the Year 1998 Arkansas (181) Baton Rouge, La. 7 (35) 1997 Arkansas (147.5) Gainesville, Fla. 8 (25) 2000 Tim Broe 1996 Tennessee (102) Lexington, Ky. 9 (33) 1995 Arkansas (143) Baton Rouge, La. 8 (39) 1994 Arkansas (157.33) Gainesville, Fla. 10 (17.5) SEC Indoor Runner of the Year 1993 Arkansas (156) Baton Rouge, La. 7 (46) 1992 Arkansas (146) Gainesville, Fla. 7 (31) 2011 1991 Tennessee (146) Baton Rouge, La. 5 (38.5) 1990 LSU (129) Gainesville, Fla. 7 (34) 1989 LSU (117) Baton Rouge, La. 7 (47) SEC Indoor Freshman of the Year 1988 Florida (119) Baton Rouge, La. 6 (53) 1987 Florida (131) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (61) 2003 Peter Etoot 1986 Tennessee (119) Baton Rouge, La. T-3 (85.5) 1985 Tennessee (127) Baton Rouge, La. 3 (91) 1984 Tennessee (114) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (91.5) SEC Indoor Freshman Runner of the Year 1983 Tennessee (127) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (94) 1982 Tennessee (138) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (58) 2007 Emmanuel Bor 1981 Tennessee (140) Baton Rouge, La. T-7 (25) 2010 Kirani James 1980 Auburn (125) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (41.5) 1979 Auburn (137.5) Montgomery, Ala. 3 (71) 1978 Auburn (149) Montgomery, Ala. 3 (90) SEC Men's Indoor Track & Field Event Champions 1977 Auburn (57) Baton Rouge, La. 3 (47.5) 1976 Florida (60) Baton Rouge, La. T-4 (28) 1957: Dewell Crumpton 60 Yard High Hurdles (7.80) 1975 Florida (63.5) Baton Rouge, La. 5 (32) 1958: Tommy Jennings Long Jump (22 5 1/4) 1974 Tennessee (69) Montgomery, Ala. 2 (45) 1958: John Uelses Pole Vault (14-0) 1973 Tennessee (80) Jackson, Miss. 2 (44.5) 1958: John Uelses 60 Yard Low Hurdles (7.10) 1972 Alabama (63) Montgomery, Ala. 1 (63) 1959: Louie McLendon Pole Vault (12-8) 1971 Tennessee (80) Montgomery, Ala. 6 (14) 1961: Ronald Carter High Jump (6-2) 1970 Tennessee (92.5) Montgomery, Ala. 6 (9) 1961: Gary Martin 60 Yards (6.3) 1969 Tennessee (111) Montgomery, Ala. 8 (8) 1962: Charley Moseley Long Jump (23-8) 1968 Tennessee (75) Montgomery, Ala. 4 (10) 1962: Ronald Carter Shot Put (52-1) 1967 Tennessee (58) Montgomery, Ala. 3 (18) 1963: Charley Moseley 60 Yard Low Hurdles (6.90) 1966 Tennessee (42) Montgomery, Ala. 5 (10) 1963: Charley Moseley 60 Yard High Hurdles (7.30) 1965 Tennessee (50) Montgomery, Ala. 6 (9)) 1963: Charley Moseley Long Jump (24 1) 1964 Tennessee (41) Montgomery, Ala. T-7 (4)

RECORDS & HISTORY 1963: Ronald Smith 1,000 Yards (2:17.3) 1963 LSU (30) Montgomery, Ala. 2 (27) 1965: Warren Hardy Shot Put (55-7) 1962 Alabama (24) Montgomery, Ala. 1 (24) 1966: Mike Wiley Shot Put (53-2 1/4) 1961 Alabama (23.5) Montgomery, Ala. 1 (23.5) 1967: David Adkins 440 Yards (48.9) 1960 Kentucky (20) Montgomery, Ala. 2 (11) 1968: Angelo Harris Two-Mile (9:00.3) 1959 Alabama (21) Montgomery, Ala. 1 (21) 1972: Jerry Cargile 440 Yards (49.40) 1958 Alabama (23.5) Montgomery, Ala. 1 (23.5) 1972: John Hannah Shot Put (59 8 1/2; 18.19m)) 1957 LSU (44) Montgomery, Ala. 3 (22.2) 1972: Jan Johnson Pole Vault (17-1; 5.20m) 1972: Henry Orum 60 Yard High Hurdles (7.3) Note: From 1957-62 the SEC Indoor Track & Field champion was decided at the Garrett Coliseum 1972: Henry Orum Long Jump (25-6; 7.77m)) Relays in Montgomery, Ala. In 1958, 1959, 1960 and 1962 a non-conference team won the meet. 1972: Tom Whatley 60 Yards(6.2) Therefore, the highest scoring SEC team was declared the league champion. 1972: J. Cargile, M. Sullivan, B. Russell, R. Faust Mile Relay (3:16.5) 1973: P. Harris, M. Sullivan, B. Russell, R. Faust Mile Relay (3:18.2) 1974: Ernest Robinson Long Jump (25-3; 7.69m) 1974: Tom Whatley 60 Yards (6.00) 1975: Steve Bolt Mile (4:04.7) 1975: Steve Bolt Two-Mile (8:47.6) 1976: Steve Bolt Mile (3:59.40) 1976: Steve Bolt Two-Mile (8:41.00) 1977: Steve Bolt Two-Mile (8:42.5) 1977: Gary England Shot Put (62-5 1/2; 19.03m) 1977: Less West Pole Vault (16-0) 1978: Joe Coombs 600 Yards (1:09.70) 1978: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (50-5 3/4; 15.38m) 1978: Les West Pole Vault (16-9; 5.10m) 1978: Jeff Woodard High Jump (7-1; 2.15m) 1979: Joe Coombs 600 Yards (1:09.9) 56 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

Jereem Richards Kirani James SEC Men's Indoor Track & Field Event Champions SEC Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships top-Three finishes (continued) 1979: C. Palmer - I. Levine - J. Mallard - J. Coombs Mile Relay (3:16.26) 1957: Tom Atkinson Mile (2nd) 1980: Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put (66-2; 20.16m) 1957: Jesse Crowell 880 Yards (3rd) 1982: Emmit King 55 Meters (6.24) 1957: Dewell Crumpton 60 Yard Low Hurdles (2nd) 1982: William Wuyke 1,000 Meters (2:22.22) 1957: Darrell Fitts 300 Yards (2nd) 1982: I. Levine, W. Monroe, A. Buford, C. Vaughans 4x400 Relay (3:10.59) 1957: Louie McLendon Pole Vault (2nd) 1983: Emmit King 55 Meters (6.12) 1957: Mile Relay (3rd) 1983: Dennis Raines 880 Yards (1:52.36) 1958: Marlon Moore Shot Put (3rd) 1983: Calvin Smith 300 Yards (29.67) 1958: Earnest Turcotte 60 Yards (3rd) 1983: William Wuyke 1,000 Yards (2:11.29) 1959: Marvin Hardin Long Jump (2nd) 1983: A. Buford, W. Monroe, C. Smith, C. Vaughans Mile Relay (3:14.64) 1959: Wilbur Hufman 60 Yard Low Hurdles (2nd) 1984: Thomas McCants High Jump (7-1; 2.15m) 1959: Wilbur Hufman 60 Yard High Hurdles (2nd) 1984: Cedric Vaughans 600 Yards (1:09.74) 1959: Mile Relay (3rd) 1984: William Wuyke 1,000 Yards (2:14.41) 1960: Tony Hogan 60 Yard Low Hurdles (3rd) 1984: L. Smith, W. Monroe, T. Menefee, C. Vaughans Mile Relay (3:13.16) 1960: Tony Hogan 60 Yard High Hurdles (2nd) 1984: T. Menefee, C. Vaughans, T. Davis, W. Wuyke Two-Mile Relay (7:35.55) 1960: Wilbur Huffman 60 Yard High Hurdles (3rd) 1985: Thomas McCants High Jump (7 1 1/2; 2.17m) 1960: Billy Jennings Mile (3rd) 1985: William Wuyke 1,000 Yards (2:10.22) 1960: Robert Peet Two Mile (3rd) 1985: R. Perry, W. Wuyke, T. Menefee, T. Davis Two-Mile Relay (7:37.96) 1961: Gordon Graham Mile (2nd) 1986: Keith Talley 60 Yard Hurdles (7.12) 1961: Gordon Graham Two-Mile (2nd) 1986: Keith Talley Long Jump (25-6; 7.77m) 1961: Wilbur Hufman 60 Yard Low Hurdles (2nd) 1986: T. Davis, T. Richardson, P. McColgan, D. Reid Distance Medley Relay (9:50.06) 1961: Ronald Smith Mile (3rd) 1987: Keith Talley 55-Meter Hurdles (7.18) 1962: Billy Jennings 880 Yards (2nd) 1988: Larry Cantrell 500 Meters (1:02.21) 1962: Gary Martin 60 Yards (2nd) 1988: R. Perry, L. Cantrell, T. Gines, A. Henson 3,200-Meter Relay (7:27.56) 1962: Billy Moseley 60 Yard Low Hurdles (2nd) 1991: Clive Wright 200 Meters (21.44) 1962: Charley Moseley 60 Yard High Hurdles (2nd) 1993: H. Hagan, O. Alohan. W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 4x400 Relay (3:09.90) 1963: James Dillard High Jump (2nd) 1995: Omokaro Alohan 400 Meters (46.96) 1963: Gary Martin 60 Yards (3rd) 1998: Derrick Jones Weight Throw (66-3; 20.19m) 1964: Warren Hardy Shot Put (3rd) 2000: Tim Broe Mile (3:59.67) 1964: Gary Terrell 1,000 Yards (3rd) 2000: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (8:00.08) 1964: Garry Terrell Mile (3rd) 2001: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (8:03.90) 1965: Bill Moseley 60 Yards (3rd) 2001: David Kimani Mile (4:00.75) 1965: Kenneth Rainey Shot Put (3rd) 2001: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (7.55) 1967: Larry LaPray High Jump (2nd) 2002: David Kimani Mile (4:01.82) 1967: Ernest Parker Pole Vault (3rd) 2002: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (7:57.05) 1967: Mile Relay (2nd) 2002: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (7.55) 1967: Two-Mile Relay (3rd) 2002: Miguel Pate Long Jump (27-0; 8.23m) 1968: David Adkins 600 Yards (2nd) 2003: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (1:47.10) 1968: Two-Mile Relay (3rd)

2004: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (1:46.91) 1970: Bill Russell 600 Yards (3rd) RECORDS & HISTORY 2006: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (1:49.90) 1970: Mile Relay (3rd) 2007: Emmanuel Bor Mile (4:01.74) 1971: Tim Hamilton Pole Vault (2nd) 2008: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (13:52.20) 1971: Two-Mile Relay (3rd) 2009: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (13:46.19) 1972: Tim Hamilton Pole Vault (2nd, 16-9; 5.10m) 2011: Kirani James 400 Meters (44.80) 1972: Don Hobson High Jump (2nd, 6-8; 2.03m) 2011: Fred Samoei 800 Meters (1:49.68) 1972: Henry Orum Triple Jump (3rd, 49-7 1/2; 15.12m) 2011: J. Rop, T. Mickens, E. Bor, F. Samoei Distance Medley Relay (9:39.06) 1972: Bill Russell 880 Yards (2nd) 2014: Diondre Batson 60 Meters (6.66) 1973: Mark Brown Mile (2nd, 4:07.80) 2014: Charodd Richardson Weight Throw (70-7; 21.51m) 1973: Mark Brown Two Mile (3rd, 8:50.30) 2014: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (53-5 1/2; 16.29m) 1973: John Hannah Shot Put (2nd, 57-4 1/4; 17.48m) 2017: Daniel Haugh Weight Throw (75-8; 23.06m) 1973: Wayne Hicks Pole Vault (2nd, 15-6; 4.72m) 2017: Jereem Richards 200 Meters (20.34) 1973: Don Hobson High Jump (3rd, 6-8; 2.03m) 2018: Shelby McEwen High Jump (7-4 1/4; 2.24m) 1973: Ernest Odom 60 Yards (3rd, 6.25) 1973: Henry Orum 60 Yard High Hurdles (3rd, 7.20) 1973: Bill Russell 880 Yards (3rd, 1:55.40)

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SEC Men's Indoor Track & Field Championships top-Three finishes 1997: T. Broe, D. Bergdahl, J. McIngvale, S. Barall Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 9:55.67) 1998: Ken Fambro 55 Meter Hurdles (3rd, 7.52) (continued) 1999: Faizal Emamaullee 5,000 Meters (2nd, 14:07.10) 1973: H. Gibson, J. Mather, B. Russell, P. Harris Two-Mile Relay (2nd) 1999: Cori Loving 400 Meters (3rd, 47.04) 1974: Steve Bolt Mile (3rd, 4:08.7) 1999: Derrick Jones Weight Throw (3rd, 66-5 3/4; 20.28m) 1974: David Gerasimchuk Shot Put (2nd, 58-7 3/4; 17.87m) 1999: J. Taylor, J. Dixon, R. Farr, C. Loving 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:09.46) 1974: Tim Hamilton Pole Vault (2nd, 16-4; 4.97m) 1999: J. Williamson, C. Loving, D. Edwards, T. Broe Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 9:58.91) 1974: Wayne Hicks Pole Vault (3rd, 16-4; 4.97m) 2000: Chris Mutai 5,000 Meters (3rd, 14:10.70) 1974: Henry Orum Long Jump (2nd, 25-3; 7.69m) 2000: Ron Bramlett 60 Meter Hurdles (2nd, 7.69) 1974: Henry Orum Triple Jump (2nd, 49-10 1/2; 15.20m) 2000: J. Williamson, R. Hunter, D. Edwards, T. Broe Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 9:44.49) 1975: Ray Edgeworth 1,000 Yards (3rd, 2:11.30) 2001: Miguel Pate Triple Jump (2nd, 53-1 3/4; 16.19m) 1975: Steve England Shot Put (3rd, 55-8; 16.96m) 2002: Miguel Pate Triple Jump (2nd, 54-0 1/2; 16.47m) 1975: Grant Glackman Pole Vault (3rd, 16-0; 4.87m) 2002: Henderson J. Fedler C. McBride D. Kimani Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 9:45.19) 1975: R. Bouttier, R. Edgeworth, J. Mater, C. Silvernail Two-Mile Relay (3rd, 7:40.8) 2005: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (2nd, 1:49.78) 1976: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (2nd, 57-7 1/2; 17.56m) 2007: Emmanuel Bor 3,000 Meters (2nd, 8:04.80) 1976: Gary England Shot Put (3rd, 57-5; 17.50m) 2009: A. Kirwa, M. Watson, A. Stockstell, E. Bor Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 9:47.66) 1976: Devon Hind Mile (3rd, 4:06.9) 2010: Kirani James 400 Meters (2nd, 45.24) 1977: Steve Bolt Mile (2nd, 4:02.2) 2011: Emmanuel Bor 3,000 Meters (3rd, 8:02.07) 1977: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (3rd, 60-4 3/4; 18.40m) 2011: Emmanuel Bor Mile (3rd, 4:07.80) 1977: Stan Cain Shot Put (2nd, 60-5; 18.41m) 2011: Tyler Campbell High Jump (3rd, 7-0 1/2; 2.14m) 1977: Darrol Gatson 440 Yards (3rd, 49.10) 2012: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (3rd, 25-1 3/4; 7.66m) 1977: Nate Harrison 1,000 Yards (3rd, 2:11.80) 2013: Elias Hakansson Weight Throw (3rd, 66-6; 20.26m) 1977: Anthony Wesley 600 Yards (2nd, 1:10.60) 2013: Justin Fondren High Jump (3rd, 6-11 3/4; 2.12m) 1977: Two-Mile Relay (2nd, 7:47.30) 2013: Robbie Farnham-Rose Mile (3rd, 4:02.34) 1978: Rick Bishop Two-Mile (3rd, 9:01.16) 2014: Matt Airola Mile (3rd, 4:06.66) 1978: Isaac Levine 600 Yards (3rd, 1:10.9) 2014: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (2nd, 63-1 1/4; 19.23m) 1978: George Wynn Triple Jump (3rd, 49-5/15.06) 2014: Justin Fondren High Jump (3rd, 6-9; 2.05m) 1978: I. Levine, J. Coombs, D. Gaston, T. Husbands Mile Relay (2nd, 3:15.5) 2014: Elias Hakansson Weight Throw (2nd, 70-5 3/4; 21.48m) 1979: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (3rd, 58-4 3/4; 17.79m) 2015: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (3rd, 61-11; 18.87m) 1979: Mike Hill Three-Mile (2nd, 13:36.49) 2015: Justin Fondren High Jump T-2nd, 7-2 1/4; 2.19m) 1979: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (2nd, 51-3; 15.62m) 2015: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (3rd, 52-10 1/4; 16.12m) 1979: Les West Pole Vault (2nd, 15-6; 4.72m) 2015: Daniel Haugh Weight Throw (3rd, 68-7; 20.90m) 1979: Tom Wise High Jump (3rd, 7-0; 2.13m) 2016: Justin Fondren High Jump (3rd, 6-11 1/2; 2.12m) 1979: Jeff Woodard High Jump (2nd, 7-0; 2.13m) 2016: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (3rd, 61-0 1/4 18.86m) 1980: Allen Buford 600 Yards (3rd, 1:12.06) 2016: P. Ballard, J. Lahbi, A. Harris, R. Farnham-Rose Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 9:38.28) 1980: Calvin Smith 60 Yards (3rd, 6.20) 2017: Alfred Chelanga 5,000 Meters (2nd, 13:58.08) 1980: Jeff Woodard High Jump (3rd, 7-0; 2.12m) 2017: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (3rd, 61-2 3/4; 18.66m) 1981: Allen Buford 600 Yards (3rd, 1:11.71) 2017: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (2nd, 17-7 3/4; 5.37m) 1981: Calvin Smith 60 Yards (2nd, 6.17) 2017: Antibahs Kosgei 5,000 Meters (3rd, 13:59.72) 1981: Mile Relay (2nd, 3:15.78) 2017: S. Bowden, J. Richards, J. Lahbi, S. Gayle 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:02.92) 1982: Allen Buford 500 Meters (2nd, 1:02.44) 2018: Christian Edwards Triple Jump (2nd, 52-3 1/4; 15.93m) 1982: Rod Rudolph High Jump (2nd, 6-11; 2.10m) 2018: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (2nd, 65-9 3/4; 20.05m) 1982: William Wuyke 1,000 Meters 2:22.22) 2018: Daniel Haugh Weight Throw (2nd, 74-10; 22.81m) 1983: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Shot Put (3rd, 55-9; 16.99m) 2018: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (3rd, 17-0 3/4; 5.20m) 1983: Calvin Smith 55 Meters (2nd, 6.18) 2018: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (2nd, 13:49.76) 1983: Cedric Vaughans 440 Yards (3rd, 47.96) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 3,000 Meters (3rd, 13:50.31) 1983: Two-Mile Relay (3rd, 7:33.21) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 5,000 Meters (3rd, 7:55.79) 1985: Gunnar Ageskar Pole Vault (3rd, 16-6; 5.02m) 2018: Ruebin Walters 60-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 7.69) 1985: Doug Cronkite Three Mile (2nd, 13:53.29) 2019: Keitavious Walter 60 Meters (3rd, 6.64) 1985: Tony Davis 880 Yards (3rd, 1:50.51) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 3,000 Meters (2nd, 8:03.03 1985: Ed Ellis Shot Put (3rd, 59-8; 18.18m) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (2nd, 14:09.87) 1985: Oscar Harris Triple Jump (2nd, 52-2 3/4; 15.91m) 2019: Vincent Kiprop 5,000 Meters (3rd, 14:12.17) 1985: Cedric Vaughans 400 Yards (2nd, 47.55) 2019: Shelby McEwen High Jump (3rd, 2.25m) 1986: Gunnar Ageskar Pole Vault (2nd, 17-1 1/2; 5.21m) 2019: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (3rd, 5.34m) 1986: L. Cantrell, S. Davis, T. Davis, A. Henson Mile Relay (2nd, 3:12.31) 2019: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (2nd, 19.14m) 1987: Eggert Bogason Shot Put (3rd, 58-11 1/4; 17.96m) 1987: Alfonzo Henson 800 Meters (3rd, 1:51.47) 1987: Peter McColgan 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:45.45) 1987: Peter McColgan 3,000 Meters (2nd, 8:10.18) 1987: L. Cantrell, A. Henson, K. Talley, J. Williams 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:13.30) RECORDS & HISTORY 1988: German Beltran 3,000 Meters (3rd, 8:11.03) 1988: Tony Gines 1,000 Meters (3rd, 2:26.67) 1988: Alfonzo Henson 800 Meters (2nd, 1:51.39) 1988: L. Cantrell, P. Goode, A. Henson, J. Williams 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:11.72) 1989: German Beltran 3,000 Meters (3rd, 8:09.36) 1989: Larry Cantrell 500 Meters (2nd, 1:02.43) 1989: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (2nd, 52-8 3/4; 16.07m) 1989: Doug Keen 1,000 Meters (3rd, 2:27.29) 1989: Christian Schwabe 800 Meters (3rd, 1:52.80) 1990: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (3rd, 13:47.01) 1990: Brad McCuaig 200 Meters (3rd, 21.51) 1990: Guy Schultz 3,000 Meters (3rd, 8:15.96) 1990: B. McCuaig, E. Nava, M. Coney, G. Parker 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:10.35) 1991: Clive Wright 55 Meters (2nd, 6.30) 1992: Samuel Boateng 200 Meters (3rd, 21.36) 1992: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (3rd, 46.89) 1992: E. Nava, H. Hagan, W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:10.30) 1993: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (2nd, 47.15) 1993: Garrette Flowers High Jump (2nd, 7-2 1/4; 2.19m) 1993: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (3rd, 25-8 1/4; 7.82m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (2nd, 26-2 3/4; 7.99m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (2nd, 53-8 1/4; 16.37m) 1996: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (3rd, 24-11; 7.59m) 1996: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (2nd, 53-4 1/2; 16.26m) 1997: Sam Barall Mile (3rd, 4:05.59) 1997: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (2nd, 8:02.61) 58 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships

Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 2019 Arkansas (151) Fayetteville, Ark. 3 (67) 2018 Arkansas (108) College Station, Texas 8 (37) 2017 Arkansas Nashville, Tenn. 6 (51) 2016 Arkansas (110) Fayetteville, Ark. 8 (43) 2015 Arkansas (130) Lexington, Ky. 8 (34) 2014 Florida (102) College Station, Texas 10 (27) 2013 Arkansas (114.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 10 (25) 2012 Florida (132) Lexington, Ky. 9 (32) 2011 LSU (135) Fayetteville, Ark. 9 (33) 2010 Florida (110) Fayetteville, Ark. 8 (51) 2009 Tennessee (111) Lexington, Ky. 10 (26.5) 2008 LSU (133) Fayetteville, Ark. 7 (43) 2007 Tennessee (120) Lexington, Ky. 10 (21.5) 2006 Georgia (101.5) Gainesville, Fla. 6 (70.5) 2005 Tennessee (135.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 8 (36) 2004 Florida (105.5) Lexington, Ky. 9 (25) 2003 Arkansas (129) Gainesville, Fla. 12 (2) 2002 Florida (147) Fayetteville, Ark. 11 (11) 2001 Arkansas (137) Lexington, Ky. 8 (26) 2000 Arkansas (140) Fayetteville, Ark. 7 (43) 1999 LSU (114) Gainesville, Fla. 7 (35) 1998 LSU (95) Baton Rouge, La. 12 (1) 1997 Florida (131) Gainesville, Fla. 12 (1) 1996 LSU (96.5) Lexington, Ky. 10 (19) Quanesha Burks 1995 LSU (116) Baton Rouge, La. 7 (29) 1994 Alabama (113) Gainesville, Fla. 1 (113) 1993 LSU (133) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (58) 1992 Florida (139) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (59) SEC Women's Indoor Track & Field Event Champions 1991 LSU (117) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (65) 1990 Florida (117) Gainesville, Fla. 4 (59) 1984: Yutta Shelton High Jump (5-9 1/2; 1.76m) 1989 LSU (137) Baton Rouge, La. 5 (75) 1985: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-1 1/2; 1.86m) 1988 LSU (141) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (130) 1985: 440 Yards (54.74) 1987 LSU (187.5) Gainesville, Fla. 2 (83) 1986: Evelyn Adiru 880 Yards (2:09.21) 1986 Alabama (125.3) Baton Rouge, La. 1 (125.3)* 1986: Liz Lynch Mile (4:35.06) 1985 LSU (172) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (65.5) 1986: Liz Lynch Two Mile (9:50.85) 1984 Tennessee (148.5) Baton Rouge, La. 3 (78) 1986: S. Crawford, V. Connally, E. Adiru, L. Lynch Distance Medley Relay (11:24.87) *- Vacated by NCAA ruling 1987: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (2:07.52) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (42-4; 12.90m) 1988: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (2:09.16) Alabama at the SEC Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships 1988: Pauline Davis 55-Meters (6.75) 1988: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (23.37) SEC Women's Indoor Championships 1 (1994) 1988: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (20 8) 1988: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (43-7 1/4; 13.29m) 1988: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (9:32.66) Cliff Harper Trophy 1988: Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters (16:17.68) The Cliff Harper Trophy is awarded each year to the top individual scorer 1989: Kristin Adler High Jump (5-11 1/4; 1.80m) 1989: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (43-7 1/4; 13.29m) at the SEC Indoor Track & Field Championships 1990: Diane Dunrod 400 Meters (53.02) 1990: C. Smith, B. Thomas, K. Smith, D. Dunrod 4x400 Relay (3:39.20) 1994 Becki Wells 1991: Shannon Emory Shot Put (50-2; 15.29m) 1991: Diane Francis 400 Meters 1991: C. Smith, G. Buzu, K. Smith – D. Francis 4x400 Relay (3:40.54) SEC Indoor Coach of the Year 1992: Malin Ohlund, C. Jenkins, Marie Ohlund, V. Lynch 4x800 Relay (8:46.80) 1992: Marie Ohlund Mile (4:43.05) 1994 Doug Williamson 1993: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (2:06.38) 1993: Malin Ohlund, C. Jenkins, Marie Ohlund, V. Lynch 4x800 Relay (8:51.97) 1994: Stacy Bowen 200 Meters (23.84) SEC Indoor Runner of the Year 1994: Marie Ohlund 800 Meters (2:06.43) 1994: Becki Wells Mile (4:44.96) 2015 Remona Burchell 1994: Becki Wells 3,000 Meters (9:24.97) 1994: Marie Ohlund, B. Nunez, Malin Ohlund, V. Lynch Distance Medley Relay (11:27.20) 1994: F. Idehen, D. Cargill, A. Lloyd, S. Bowen 4x400 Relay (3:39.64) SEC Indoor freshman field athlete of the Year 2000: Safiya Ingram Shot Put (52-11; 16.12m) 2005: Beau Walker 60-Meter Hurdles (8.16) 2010 Krystle Schade 2006: Beau Walker 55-Meter Hurdles (7.53) 2008: Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters (52.10)

2010: Kim Laing 60-Meter Hurdles (8.23) RECORDS & HISTORY 2011: Wilamena Hopkins Shot Put (54-7 1/2; 16.64m) 2012: Krystle Schade High Jump (6-2; 1.87m) 2013: Alexis Paine Pole Vault (13-8 1/2; 4.17m) 2015: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (7.08) 2016: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-1 3/4/6.75m) 2019: Tamara Clark 200 Meters (22.90) 2019: Portious Warren Shot Put (17.30m)

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1994: H. Shutt Warner 5,000 Meters (2nd, 6:53.78) 1994: Andrea Daniel Triple Jump (2nd, 41-7 1/4; 12.68m) 1995: Jessica Fry 5,000 Meters (2nd, 16:54.54) SEC Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships 1996: Donna Cargill 800 Meters (3rd, 2:09.39) 1999: Ashley LaBudde 5,000 Meters (2nd, 16:46.64) top-Three finishes 1999: Kiana Peake Weight Throw (3rd, 58-1 3/4; 17.72m) 2000: Safiya Ingram Weight Throw (2nd, 59-2; 18.03m) 1984: Rosita Astrom 880 Yards (3rd, 2:13.45) 2002: LaTasha Pharr 60-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 8.42) 1984: Kathy Box Three Mile (3rd, 16:46.75) 2004: Beau Walker 60-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 8.24) 1984: Michelle Dzyacky High Jump (3rd, 5-8; 1.72m) 2005: LaTasha Pharr Triple Jump (2nd, 42-4 1/4; 12.90m) 1984: Pia Iacova Shot Put (3rd, 48-6 1/2; 14.79m) 2005: Beth Mallory Shot Put (3rd, 51-10 1/2; 15.81m) 1984: Lillie Leatherwood 440 Yards (2nd, 54.51) 2006: Kou Luogon 400 Meters (3rd, 52.99) 1984: Tina Walls 300 Yards (35.43) 2007: Miruna Mataoanu High Jump (3rd, 5-9 3/4; 1.77m) 1984: Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 12:27.45) 2007: Aymara Albury Weight Throw (3rd, 62-1 1/4; 18.92m) 1985: Evelyn Adiru 880 Yards (3rd, 2:12.17) 2007: Aymara Albury Shot Put (2nd, 54-6 3/4; 16.63m) 1985: Yutta Shelton High Jump (2nd, 5-10 1/2; 1.79m) 2008: Chealsea Taylor High Jump (2nd, 6-0 3/4; 1.84m) 1986: Laura Agront High Jump (2nd, 5-8 3/4; 1.74m) 2008: Chealsea Taylor Pentathlon (3rd, 3,920 pts.) 1986: Laura Agront Triple Jump (3rd, 39-1; 11.91m) 2009: Chealsea Taylor High Jump (3rd, 5-9 1/4; 1.75m) 1986: Pauline Davis 60 Yards (2nd, 6.70) 2009: Chealsea Taylor Pentathlon (3rd, 3,934 pts.) 1986: Pauline Davis 300 Yards (2nd, 33.85) 2010: Krystle Schade High Jump (2nd, 5-10 1/2; 1.79m) 1986: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (2nd, 20-2 1/4; 6.15m) 2010: Chealsea Taylor Pentathlon (2nd, 4,019 pts.) 1986: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump, 2nd 2011: Kaylon Eppinger 60-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 8.29) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 60 Yards (3rd,6.85) 2011: Krystle Schade High Jump (2nd, 6-0 3/4; 1.84m) 1986: Liz Lynch 1,000 Yards (2nd, 2:29.46) 2011: Amethyst Holmes Weight Throw (3rd, 62-1 3/4; 18.94m) 1986: Jeni Nielsen Three Mile (2nd, 16:10.68) 2012: Amethyst Holmes Weight Throw (2nd, 64-6 3/4; 19.67m) 1986: P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, L. Leatherwood, J. Nielson Mile Relay (2nd, 3:40.77) 2012: Angelica Howard Weight Throw (3rd, 64-5; 19.63m) 1987: Laura Agront High Jump (3rd, 5-9; 1.75m) 2012: Kaylon Eppinger Pentathlon (3rd, 4,081 pts.) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (2nd, 20-7 3/4; 6.29m) 2013: Krystle Schade High Jump (2nd, 6-0 1/2; 1.84m) 1987: Jeni Nielsen 5,000 Meters (2nd, 17:11.10) 2014: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (2nd, 7.24) 1987: Heidi Olafsdottir 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:23.68) 2014: Yanique Malcolm 800 Meters (2nd, 2:03.97) RECORDS & HISTORY 1987: Elspeth Turner 3,000 Meters (2nd, 9:17.87) 2015: M. Panagiotou, S. Thomas, V. Lyle, K. Ficenec Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 11:26.37) 1987: E. Adiru, V. Connally, S. Crawford, E. Turner Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 11:19.80) 2017: Vanessa Clerveaux 60 Meter Hurdles (2nd, 8.05) 1988: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (3rd, 46-4 1/4; 14.12m) 2017: Stacey Destin High Jump (3rd, 5-10; 1.77m) 1988: Heidi Olafsdottir Mile (2nd, 4:44.39) 2017: Alex Gholston 400 Meter (3rd, 52.49) 1988: Mitzie Plaeger Pentathlon (2nd, 3,552 pts.) 2018: Stacey Destin High Jump (3rd, 5-10 3/4; 1.80m) 1988: Sherryl White 500 Meters (3rd, 1:12.87) 2018: Portious Warren Shot Put (3rd, 56-3 1/4; 17.15m) 1988: 1,600-Meter Relay (3rd, 3:46.88) 2019: Abigail Kwarteng High Jump (2nd, 1.82m) 1988: Adiru, Kristjonasdottir, Olafsdottir, Seabury Distance Medley Relay (2nd, 11:33.29) 2019: Kiara Williams Long Jump (3rd, 6.30m) 1989: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (2nd, 23.48) 2019: Haley Teel Shot Put (3rd, 16.36m) 1989: Pauline Davis 55 Meter (3rd, 6.73) 2019: Stacey Destin Pentathlon (3rd, 4,122) 1989: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (2nd, 20-1 1/2; 6.13m) 1989: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (2nd, 48-0 1/2; 14.64m) 1989: Sandra Latham 500 Meters (3rd, 1:14.19) 1990: Susan Crawford 3,000 Meters (3rd, 9:32.69) 1990: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (2nd, 45-7 1/4; 13.90m) 1990: Kristen Seabury 800 Meters (2nd, 2:09.44) 1990: Tami Van Senus Mile (3rd, 4:50.03) 1991: Kristen Seabury Mile (3rd, 4:46.87) 1991: Tonya Lawson 55-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 7.71) 1991: Malin Ohlund, Marie Ohlund, K. Seabury, V. Lynch 4x800 Relay (2nd, 8:49 3/4) 1992: Anna Skoog High Jump (2nd, 6-0 3/4; 1.84m) 1992: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (3rd, 48-10; 14.88m) 1993: Faith Idehen 100 Meters (2nd, 6.82) 1993: Stacy Bowen 200 Meters (3rd, 23.80) 1994: Andria Lloyd 200 Meters (2nd, 24.00) 1994: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (2nd, 2:06.67) 60 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

SEC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships 1937 Georgia (65) Birmingham, Ala. 7 (11) 1936 LSU (60.5) Birmingham, Ala. 3 (31.5) 1935 LSU (78) Birmingham, Ala. 2 (39) Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 1934 LSU (74.5) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (29.5) 2019 LSU (105) Fayetteville, Ark. 5 (77) 1933 LSU (73.5) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (15.5) 2018 Florida (111) Knoxville, Tenn. 4 (97.67) 2017 Texas A&M (119) Columbia, S.C. 3 (103) 2016 Arkansas (121) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 (88) Alabama at the SEC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships 2015 Florida (130.5) Starkville, Miss. 9 (47.5) 2014 Texas A&M (155.5) Lexington, Ky. 9 (34) SEC Men's Outdoor Championships 3 (1950, 1952, 1980) 2013 Arkansas (152.5) Columbia, Mo. 6 (52) 2012 Arkansas (196) Baton Rouge, La. 11 (17) 2011 Arkansas (157.5) Athens, Ga. 10 (38) SEC Mens' Outdoor Track & Field Championships High-Point Scorer 2010 Florida (124) Knoxville, Tenn. 11 (41) 2009 Arkansas (141) Gainesville, Fla. 10 (33.5) 2008 Arkansas (131.5) Auburn, Ala. 9 (46.2) 1950 Carl Shield 2007 Tennessee (129.5) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9 (47) 1963 Charley Mosley 2006 Arkansas (137.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 6 (67.5) 1965 Warren Hardy 2005 Arkansas (169) Nashville, Tenn. 8 (39) 1972 Porter Thomas 2004 Arkansas (183) Oxford, Miss. 9 (20) 1973 Henry Orum 2003 Arkansas (149) Knoxville, Tenn. 9 (32.5) 1980 James Mallard 2002 Tennessee (147) Starkville, Miss. 6 (58) 1986 Keith Talley 2001 Tennessee (153) Columbia, S.C. 4 (91.5) 1987 Keith Talley 2000 Arkansas (171) Baton Rouge, La. 6 (86) 1990 Clive Wright 1999 Arkansas (147.5) Athens, Ga. 7 (64) 1998 Arkansas (183) Gainesville, Fla. 8 (42) 1997 Arkansas (188) Auburn, Ala. 8 (41) SEC Outdoor Runner of the Year 1996 Arkansas (170) Lexington, Ky. 7 (51) 1995 Arkansas (171) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9 (42) 2011 Kirani James 1994 Arkansas (223) Fayetteville, Ark. 9 (33.5) 1993 Arkansas (163) Knoxville, Tenn. 5 (67) 1992 Arkansas (176) Starkville, Miss. 6 (57) SEC Outdoor Freshman Runner of the Year 1991 Tennessee (183) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (89) 1990 LSU (137.3) Athens, Ga. 4 (78) 2010 Kirani James 1989 LSU (164) Gainesville, Fla. 3 (89) 1988 LSU (136) Auburn, Ala. 7 (47) 1987 Florida (133) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5 (56.5) SEC Men's outdoor Track & Field Event Champions 1986 Tennessee (158) Knoxville, Tenn. 3 (120) 1985 Tennessee (129.5) Starkville, Miss. 2 (112) 1933: Merle Riegels Pole Vault (13-3 1/8) 1984 Tennessee (112) Baton Rouge, La. 3 (104) 1935: Biff Lyon Shot Put (46-3)) 1983 Tennessee (121) Lexington, Ky. 2 (118) 1935: Merle Riegels Pole Vault (13-0 1/2) 1982 Tennessee (171.5) Athens, Ga. 2 (116) 1935: J. Doughty, H. Godfrey, D. Fischer, F. Kitchens Mile Relay (3:23.0) 1981 Tennessee (156) Gainesville, Fla. 8 (40) 1937: Hal Standley Javelin (193-6 1/2) 1980 Alabama (120) Auburn, Ala. 1 (120) 1938: Wayne Downey Pole Vault (13-6 1/4) 1979 Auburn (148) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 (94) 1939: Wayne Downey Pole Vault (13-6 3/4) 1978 Tennessee (173) Knoxville, Tenn. 3 (122.75) 1939: Kelly Horn High Jump (6-5 1/2) 1977 Tennessee (168) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3 (84) 1939: Hal Standley Javelin (201-3 7/8) 1976 Tennessee (179) Athens, Ga. 4 (79) 1940: J. Boswell, D. Warner, R. James, T. Bullock Mile Relay (3:21.4) 1975 Tennessee (215) Baton Rouge, La. 5 (55) 1941: Jack Boswell 440 Yards (48.20) 1974 Tennessee (207.5) Gainesville, Fla. 6 (54.5) 1941: Charles DesChamps Pole Vault (13-0) 1973 Tennessee (190) Auburn, Ala. 2 (133) 1941: Harold Johnson Shot Put (49-9 3/4) 1972 Tennessee (154) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (128) 1942: Harry Grafton High Jump (6-4) 1971 Tennessee (148) Lexington, Ky. 5 (53) 1942: Harold Johnson Shot Put (51-3 1/2) 1970 Tennessee (74) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (26) 1942: Harold Johnson Discus (143-2 1/2) 1969 Tennessee (118.5) Knoxville, Tenn. 6 (11) 1942: Bob Stevens Mile (4:22.4) 1968 Tennessee (108) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4 (24.5) 1943: Bob Stevens 880 Yards (2:01.90) 1967 Tennessee (74) Knoxville, Tenn. 5 (31) 1943: Bob Stevens Mile (4:31.4) 1966 Tennessee (91) Athens, Ga. 5 (25.5) 1950: Marvin Cichowski 220-Yard Hurdles (23.7) 1965 Tennessee (72) Baton Rouge, La. 5 (23) 1950: Carl Shield Shot Put (49-6 3/4) 1964 Tennessee (61) Lexington, Ky. 6 (13) 1950: Carl Shield Discus (152-8 1/2) 1963 LSU (70) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (34) 1951: Marvin Cichowski 220-Yard Hurdles (23.4) 1962 Mississippi State (43) Baton Rouge, La. DNC 1952: Carl Shield Shot Put (50-2) 1961 Auburn (56) Auburn, Ala. 3 (36.5) 1952: Carl Shield Shot Put (51-6) 1960 LSU (58.5) Birmingham, Ala. 6 (20) 1952: A. Adams, R. McDonald, J. Richards, E. Bick Mile Relay (3:18.6) 1959 LSU (61.6) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (28.5) 1954: Bob Hyde High Jump (6-2 1/4) 1958 LSU (53.83) Birmingham, Ala. 7 (21.5) 1955: Bob Hyde High Jump (5-10) 1957 LSU (59.5) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (27.6) 1955: R. Summerlin, T. Atkinson, J. Reeves, J. Christman Mile Relay (3:29.2) 1956 Florida (63.5) Birmingham, Ala. 6 (19) 1956: Bob Hyde High Jump (6-2) 1955 Auburn (49) Birmingham, Ala. 3 (32.5) 1958: Joe Uelses Pole Vault (13-9) 1954 Auburn (58) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (21) 1960: Gordon Graham Mile (4:14.8)

1953 Florida (47.6) Birmingham, Ala. 7 (17.43) 1961: Gordon Graham Two Mile (9:40.1) RECORDS & HISTORY 1952 Alabama (38) Birmingham, Ala. 1 (38) 1961: Billy Jennings 880 Yards (1:52.5) 1951 LSU (47) Birmingham, Ala. 2 (39) 1962: Dave Dillard High Jump (6-4 3/4) 1950 Alabama (42.3) Birmingham, Ala. 1 (42.3) 1962: Billy Jennings 880 Yards (1:52.1) 1949 Georgia Tech (39.5) Birmingham, Ala. 5 (17.5) 1962: Charley Mosely Broad Jump (24-9 1/2) 1948 LSU (41) Birmingham, Ala. 8 (10) 1962: Charley Mosely 120-Yard Hurdles (14.3) 1947 LSU (52.5) Birmingham, Ala. 7 (11) 1962: G. Cook, H. Butler, B. Elia, B. Park Mile Relay (3:15.8) 1946 LSU (54.5) Birmingham, Ala. 8 (2.5) 1963: Charley Mosely 120-Yard Hurdles (13.9) 1945 Georgia Tech (93.75) Birmingham, Ala. DNC 1963: Charley Mosely Broad Jump (23-11 1/2) 1944 Georgia Tech (90) Birmingham, Ala. DNC 1963: Charley Mosely Triple Jump (45-9 1/2) 1943 LSU (50) Birmingham, Ala. 5 (24) 1965: Warren Hardy Shot Put (54-10) 1942 LSU (48) Birmingham, Ala. 3 (35) 1965: Warren Hardy Discus (169-3 3/4) 1941 LSU (49) Birmingham, Ala. 2 (41) 1965: Gary Terrell 880 Yards (1:51.4) 1940 LSU (69) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (24) 1965: Walter McQueen 220 Yards (21.4) 1939 LSU (57) Birmingham, Ala. 4 (27) 1966: David Adkins 440 Yards (47.7) 1938 LSU (66) Birmingham, Ala. 8 (5.25) 1966: David Adkins 440-Yard Hurdles (51.2) ROLLTIDE.COM 61 Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

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SEC Men's outdoor Track & Field Event Champions 1984: William Wuyke 800 Meters (1:47.00) 1985: Tony Davis 800 Meters (1:47.70) (continued) 1985: Thomas McCants High Jump (7-2/2.18m) 1985: Cedric Vaughans 400 Meters (45.52) 1966: Mike Wiley Shot Put (52-8 1/2) 1986: Siggy Einarsson Javelin (245-9; 74.90m) 1967: David Adkins 440 Yards (47.0) 1986: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (191-1; 58.24m) 1968: David Adkins 440-Yard Hurdles (51.7) 1986: Peter McColgan 3,000-meter Steeplechase (8:32.71) 1968: Angelo Harris Mile (4:09.3) 1986: Peter McColgan 5,000 Meters (14:03.57) 1972: John Hannah Shot Put (59-1; 18.00m) 1986: Keith Talley 110-Meter Hurdles (13.13) 1972: John Hannah Discus (175-9 1/2; 53.58m) 1986: Keith Talley Long Jump (26-4 1/2; 8.03m) 1972: Jan Johnson Pole Vault (16-7 1/4; 5.07m) 1987: Eggert Bogasson Discus (194-9; 59.35m) 1972: Ernest Odom 100 Yards (9.7) 1987: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (238-6; 72.69m) 1972: Mike Sullivan 440-Yard Hurdles (51.3) 1987: Keith Talley 110-Meter Hurdles (13.33 ) 1972: Porter Thomas 100 Yards (9.7) 1987: Keith Talley Long Jump (26-4 1/2; 8.03m) 1972: Porter Thomas 220 Yards (21.2) 1988: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (14:16.96) 1972: E. Odom, J. Cargile, E. Echols, P. Thomas 440-Yard Relay (40.4) 1988: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (52-4 3/4; 15.97m) 1972: J. Cargile, M. Sullivan, B. Russell, A. Faust Mile Relay (3:11.2) 1989: Luis Bello 400-Meter Hurdles (51.31) 1973: Don Hobson High Jump (7-0; 2.13m) 1989: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (13:55.26) 1973: Henry Orum 120-Yard Hurdles (13.9) 1989: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (242-8; 73.96) 1973: Henry Orum Triple Jump (49-9 1/4; 15.18m) 1990: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (13:55.2) 1973: Mike Sullivan 440-Yard Hurdles (50.5) 1990: Clive Wright 100 Meters (10.20 ) 1973: T. Whatley 100 Yards (9.3) 1990: Clive Wright 200 Meters (20.78) 1973: M. Sullivan, E. Echols, H. Orum, L. Wills 440-Yard Relay (40.1) 1990: P. Goode, E. Nava, B. McCuaig, C. Wright 4x100 Relay (39.24) 1974: Grant Glickman Pole Vault (16-2; 4.92m) 1991: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (45.69) 1974: Wayne Hicks Decathlon (7,084 pts.) 1991: Clive Wright 200 Meters (20.87) 1974: Don Hobson High Jump (7-0; 2.13m) 1992: Guy Schultz 3,000-meter Steeplechase (8:51.94) 1975: Steve Bolt Mile (4:03.0) 1993: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (45.42) 1976: Bud Blythe Javelin (267-4; 81.48m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (26-4 1/4; 8.03m) 1976: John Crist Decathlon (7,305 pts.) 1996: Mats Nilsson Javelin (238-1; 72.56m) 1977: Stan Cain Discus (185-0; 56.38m) 1997: Mats Nilsson Javelin (229-9; 70.02) RECORDS & HISTORY 1977: Gary England Shot Put (63-4; 19.30m) 1999: Tim Broe 5,000 Meters (14:14.30) 1978: Steve Bolt 5,000 Meters (14:15.34) 2000: Tim Broe 3,000-meter Steeplechase (8:31.54) 1978: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (52-5 1/2; 15.98m) 2000: Tim Broe 5,000 Meters (14:01.48) 1978: Les West Pole Vault (16-6; 5.02m) 2001: David Kimani 1,500 Meters (3:49.82) 1979: Joe Coombs 400 Meters (45.88) 2001: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (13:57.53) 1979: James Mallard 200 Meters (19.8) 2001: Chris Mutai 10,000 Meters (29:59.17) 1979: Jeff Woodard High Jump (7-2 1/4; 2.19m) 2001: Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles (13.53) 1979: Les West Pole Vault (15-11 3/4; 4.87m) 2002: Ron Bramlett 110-meter Hurdles (13.41) 1980: Barry Darling Javelin (244-4; 74.47m) 2006: Chauncey Harris 100 Meters (10.14) 1980: Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put (66-8; 20.32m) 2006: Augustus Maiyo 3,000-meter Steeplechase (8:41.01) 1980: James Mallard 200 Meters (20.42) 2008: Tyson David 10,000 Meters (28:23.01) 1980: K. Simon, C. Palmer C. Smith, J. Mallard 4x100 Relay (39.07) 2009: Tyson David 10,000 Meters (30:09.50) 1980: C. Palmer, A. Buford, I. Levine, J. Mallard Mile Relay (3:08.73) 2010: Kirani James 400 Meters (45.01) 1982: Barry Darling Javelin (248-0; 75.59m) 2011: Kirani James 400 Meters (44.86) 1982: Emmit King 100 Meters (10.13) 2013: Diondre Batson 100 Meters (10.12) 1982: Cedric Vaughans 400 Meters (45.99) 2016: Daniel Haugh Discus (195-4; 59.53m) 1982: William Wuyke 800 Meters (1:47.33) 2017: Alfred Chelanga 10,000 Meters (30:25.24) 1982: Jeff Woodard High Jump (7-3 3/4; 2.22m) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 5,000 Meters (13:49.59) 1982: E. King, D. Williams, C. Smith, C. Vaughans 4x100 Relay (39.24) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 10,000 Meters (29:16.64) 1983: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon (7,724 pts.) 2018: Shelby McEwen High Jump (7-4 1/2; 2.25m) 1983: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (205-4; 62.58m) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 10,000 Meters (29:27.77) 1983: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (10.24) 2019: Kord Ferguson Discus (59.70m) 1983: A. Buford, L. Smith, W. Monroe, C. Smith 4x400 Relay (3:07.81) 1984: Siggy Einarsson Javelin (271-1; 82.62m) 1984: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (206-6; 62.94m) 1984: Terry Menefee 400-meter Hurdles (50.10) 1984: Albert Peacock High Jump (7-0; 2.13m) 62 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

1957: Ronnie Denaburg High Jump (3rd) SEC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships top-Three finishes 1957: Darrell Fitts 440 Yards (3rd) 1957: Don Kinderknecht Javelin (2nd) 1933: Russell Lipe Broad Jump (3rd) 1957: Howard McLendon Pole Vault (2nd) 1933: Russell Lipe Javelin (3rd) 1957: Mile Relay (2nd) 1933: Mile Relay (3rd) 1958: Tom Atkinson Mile (3rd) 1934: Ben Baswell Shot Put (2nd) 1958: Gordon Graham Two Mile (2nd) 1934: Walter Beck High Jump (2nd) 1958: Billy Jennings Broad Jump (3rd) 1934: Biff Lyon Shot Put (3rd) 1958: Joe Uelses Javelin (2nd) 1934: Al Nogi Javelin (3rd) 1959: Darrell Fitts 440 Yards (2nd) 1934: John Plantz Two Mile (3rd) 1959: Buddy Hardin Broad Jump (2nd) 1934: Merle Riegels Pole Vault (2nd) 1959: Harold McLendon Pole Vault (2nd) 1934: Bill Sheridan Pole Vault (3rd) 1959: Ernest Turcotte 100 Yards (2nd) 1934: Mile Relay (3rd) 1959: Mile Relay (2nd) 1935: John Edwards 120-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1960: Jim Dyer Discus (3rd) 1935: Howard Godfrey 440 Yards (3rd) 1960: Wilbur Hufman 120-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1935: Don Hutson 220 Yards (2nd) 1960: 440 Yard Relay (2nd) 1935: Al Nogi Javelin (3rd) 1961: Gary Cook 440 Yards (3rd) 1935: Bill Sheridan Pole Vault (2nd) 1961: Jim Dozier 880 Yards (2nd) 1936: Stan Chapman High Jump (2nd) 1961: Robert Elia 880 Yards (3rd) 1936: John Edwards 120-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1961: Gordon Graham Mile (2nd) 1936: John Edwards 220-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1961: Wilbur Hufman 120-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1936: Howard Godfrey 440 Yards (3rd) 1961: Charley Mosely 220-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1936: Biff Lyon Shot Put (3rd) 1962: Ron Carter Shot Put (2nd) 1936: Al Nogi Javelin (2nd) 1962: Charley Mosely 220-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1936: Bob Raymond 880 Yards (2nd) 1962: Ron Smith 880 Yards (3rd) 1936: Bill Sheridan Pole Vault (3rd) 1963: Bob Curry 100 Yards (3rd) 1936: Mile Relay (2nd) 1963: Warren Hardy Shot Put (3rd) 1937: Wayne Downey Pole Vault (3rd) 1963: Charley Mosely 330-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1937: Francis Kitchens Two Mile (3rd) 1964: Warren Hardy Shot Put (3rd) 1939: Paul Estes Discus (3rd) 1964: Mac McQueen 100 Yards (3rd) 1939: Charlie Holm 220-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1966: Howard Mullis 440-Yard Hurdles (3rd, 13.9) 1940: Truett Bullock 440 Yards (3rd) 1966: Mike Wiley Discus (3rd, 146 3 1/2) 1940: Kelly Horn High Jump (2nd) 1967: Angelo Harris Two Mile (3rd, 9:10.4) 1940: Robert James 880 Yards (3rd) 1967: Larry LaPray High Jump (3rd, 6 2) 1940: Harold Johnson Discus (2nd) 1967: Barry Phillips Javelin (3rd, 212 5) 1940: Harold Johnson Shot Put (3rd) 1967: Mike Wiley Shot Put (2nd, 53 1) 1941: Jack Boswell 220 Yards (2nd) 1967: 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 41.0) 1941: Harold Johnson Discus (2nd) 1968: Dickie Chandler 220 Yards (3rd, 21.6) 1941: Vaughan Tollett Broad Jump (3rd) 1968: Tim St. Lawrence Pole Vault, 15 0) 1942: Bob Davis Pole Vault (2nd) 1968: 440 Yard Relay (3rd) 1942: Robert James 440 Yards (3rd) 1969: Tom Huey 440-Yard Hurdles (3rd, 52.6) 1942: Wes Staton 880 Yards (3rd) 1969: Van Polidoro Shot Put (3rd, 53 5 3/4) 1942: Mile Relay (3rd) 1970: Jerry Cargile 440 Yards (3rd, 47.4) 1943: Morty Maltz Broad Jump (2nd) 1970: Van Polidoro Shot Put (3rd, 53 8 1/4) 1943: Richard Miller Two Mile (2nd) 1970: Tim St. Lawrence Pole Vault (3rd, 15 6) 1946: Clem Welsh Pole Vault (3rd) 1970: Mike Sullivan 440-Yard Hurdles (2nd, 51.6) 1947: Robert McMillen Mile (2nd) 1970: 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 40.9) 1947: Mile Relay (3rd) 1970: Mile Relay (2nd, 3:11.3) 1948: Charlie Davis 440 Yards (3rd) 1971: Fred Emerling Three Mile (3rd, 14:19.0) 1948: Allen McHenry High Jump (3rd) 1971: John Hannah Shot Put (2nd, 58 8 1/4) 1948: Mile Relay (2nd) 1971: John Hannah Discus (2nd, 162 2 1/2) 1949: Herman Beauchamp Javelin (3rd) 1971: Pat Weaver Long Jump (2nd, 23 6) 1949: Charlie Davis 440 Yards (2nd) 1971: 440 Yard Relay (3rd, 41.0) 1949: Dick Hanson High Jump (3rd) 1972: Mark Brown Mile (3rd, 4:03.0) 1949: Dick Hanson Broad Jump (2nd) 1972: Fred Emerling Six Mile (3rd, 29:44.5) 1949: Mile Relay (3rd) 1972: Henry Orum Long Jump (2nd, 24 11 1/2) 1950: Herman Beauchamp Javelin (3rd) 1973: Mark Brown Mile (3rd 4:08.55) 1950: George Cross Shot Put (3rd) 1973: Mark Brown Three Mile (3rd, 14:22.0) 1950: Jerry DeRieux Two Mile (2nd) 1973: Randy Faust 440 Yards (3rd, 46.77) 1950: Dick Hanson Broad Jump (2nd) 1973: Bruce Johnson Six Mile (2nd, 29:45.9) 1950: Jim Morris 120-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1973: Henry Orum Long Jump (2nd, 24-6 1/4; 7.47m) 1950: Allen McHenry High Jump (2nd) 1973: Bill Russell 880 Yards (3rd, 1:50.9) 1951: Herman Beauchamp Javelin (2nd) 1973: Mile Relay (2nd, 3:09.3) 1951: Marvin Cichowski 440 Yards (2nd) 1974: Bud Blythe Javelin (2nd, 234-11; 71.60m) 1951: Jerry DeRieux Two Mile (3rd) 1975: Rick Bourrier Six Mile (3rd, 29:00.2) 1951: Dick Hanson Broad Jump (2nd) 1975: Grant Glackman Pole Vault (3rd, 16-0; 4.87m)) 1951: Carl Shield Discus (2nd) 1975: Reggie Phillips 440-Yard Hurdles (3rd, 50.7) 1951: Judd Webster 880 Yards (2nd) 1975: Ed Williams Javelin (3rd, 233-8; 71.22m)) 1952: Ed Bick 440 Yards (2nd) 1976: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (2nd, 58-3 1/2; 17.77m) 1952: Bill Bullard 220-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1976: Gary England Shot Put (3rd, 58-3; 17.75m) RECORDS & HISTORY 1952: Jerry DeRieux Two Mile (3rd) 1976: Devon Hind Mile (2nd, 4:06.3) 1952: Jimmy Seaver Mile (3rd) 1976: Devon Hind 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:49.7) 1953: Ed Culpepper Shot Put (2nd) 1976: Reggie Phillips 440-Yard Hurdles (3rd, 51.4) 1953: Tom Danner Discus (3rd) 1976: Les West Pole Vault (3rd, 16-0; 4.87m) 1953: Jim Richards 100 Yards (3rd) 1977: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (2nd, 59-9 3/4; 18.23m) 1954: Wayne Goodson 120-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1977: Stan Cain Shot Put (3rd) 1954: Wayne Goodson 220-Yard Hurdles (3rd) 1977: Darroll Gatson 440 Yards (2nd, 45.96) 1955: Tom Atkinson Mile (2nd) 1977: Les West Pole Vault (3rd, 16-3; 4.95m) 1955: Ralph Summerlin 440 Yards (3rd) 1978: Stan Cain Discus (2nd, 186-3; 56.76m) 1955: Danal Ziehl Two Mile (2nd) 1978: Stan Cain Javelin (3rd, 228-3 3/4; 69.58m) 1956: Dewell Crumpton 120-Yard Hurdles (2nd) 1978: Darroll Gatson 440 Yards (3rd, 46.16) 1956: Robert Yde Pole Vault (2nd) 1978: Grant Glackman Pole Vault (2nd, 16-6; 5.02m) 1956: Mile Relay (3rd) 1978: Greg Martin Discus (3rd, 181-3 1/2; 55.25m) 1957: Tom Atkinson Mile (2nd) 1978: Jeff Woodard High Jump (2nd, 7-0; 2.13m) 1957: Jesse Crowell 880 Yards (2nd) 1978: George Wynn Triple Jump (3rd, 50-8 3/4; 15.46m) ROLLTIDE.COM 63 Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships top-Three finishes (continued)

1978: Mile Relay (3rd, 3:11.32) 1979: Gary Buchanan Shot Put (3rd, 56-8 3/4; 17.29m) 1979: James Mallard 100 Meters (3rd, 10.48) 1979: Greg Martin Discus (3rd, 184-8 1/2; 56.29m) 1979: Gary Miller Decathlon, 7,115 pts. (2nd) 1979: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (2nd, 52-6 1/2; 16.01m) 1979: Tom Wise High Jump (3rd, 6-11 7/8; 2.12m) 1979: Mile Relay (3rd, 3:09.32) 1981: Barry Darling Javelin (3rd, 235-6; 71.78m) 1981: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon (3rd, 6,954 pts.) 1981: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (3rd, 10.33) 1981: Calvin Smith 200 Meters (3rd, 21.0) 1981: Tom Wise High Jump (3rd, 7-1; 2.15m) 1982: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon (3rd, 7,018 pts.) 1982: Rod Rudolph High Jump (3rd, 7-0 1/2; 2.14m) 1982: Julius Shine 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 51.80) 1982: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (2nd, 10.22) 1982: Calvin Smith 200 Meters (2nd, 20.73) 1982: 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:08.83) 1983: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Discus (3rd, 178-10; 54.50m) 1983: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Shot Put (3rd, 56-2; 17.11m) 1983: Emmit King 100 Meters (2nd, 10.26) 1983: Rod Rudolph High Jump (2nd, 7-3; 2.20m) 1983: Calvin Smith 200 Meters (3rd, 20.83) Hayden Reed 1983: Lamar Smith 400 Meters (3rd, 46.25) 1983: William Wuyke 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:48.93) 2011: D. Extol, K. James, F. Samoei, B. Onyeukwu 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:07.87) 1983: 4x100 Relay (2nd, 39.75) 2013: Justin Fondren High Jump (2nd, 7-2 1/4; 2.19m) 1984: Tony Davis 800 Meters (2nd, 1:47.49) 2013: A. Sanders - D. Batson - A. Haynes - D. Farrier 4x100 Relay (2nd, 39.08) 1984: Ed Ellis Shot Put (3rd, 59-3 1/4; 18.06m) 2014: Elias Hakansson Hammer Throw (2nd, 217-6; 66.29m) 1984: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon (2nd, 6,905 pts.) 2014: Hayden Reed Discus (2nd 209-1; 63.72m) 1984: Cedric Vaughans 400 Meters (3rd, 45.83) 2015: Justin Fondren High Jump (2nd, 6-10 1/4; 2.08m) 1985: Gunnar Ageskar Pole Vault (2nd, 16-6; 5.02m) 2015: Hayden Reed Discus (2nd, 198-4; 60.45m) 1985: Eggert Bogasson Discus (2nd, 185-3; 56.46m) 2016: Antibahs Kosgei 10,000 Meters (2nd, 29:49.16) 1985: Siggy Einarsson Javelin (2nd, 254-6; 77.57m) 2016: J. Green, A. Ali, T. Brown, T. Pinder 4x100 Relay (3rd, 39.04) 1985: Oscar Harris Long Jump (3rd, 25-6 1/2; 7.78m) 2016: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (3rd, 53-3 3/4; 16.24m) 1985: Martin Lind Pole Vault (3rd, 16-0; 4.87m) 2016: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (3rd, 62-6; 19.05m) 1985: Peter McColgan 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (3rd, 8:51.89) 2016: Kord Ferguson Discus (2nd, 191-11; 58.49m) 1985: Albert Peacock High Jump (2nd, 7-2; 2.18m) 2016: Joe Williams Discus (3rd, 191-7; 58.39m) 1985: Joe Smith 110-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 13.85) 2017: Alfred Chelanga 10,000 Meters (1st, 30:25.24) 1985: 4x100 Relay (3rd, 39.73) 2017: Robbie Farnham-Rose 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:53.36) 1986: Sylvester Davis 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 51.70) 2017: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (2nd, 17-1 1/2; 5.21m) 1986: Ed Ellis Shot Put (3rd, 60-7 1/4; 18.47m) 2017: Antibahs Kosgei 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:54.94) 1986: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (2nd, 53-6 1/2; 16.31m) 2017: McLean Lipschutz Javelin (3rd, 243-10; 74.32m) 1986: Dave Reid 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:46.2) 2017: Jereem Richards 200 Meters (3rd, 20.22) 1987: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (3rd, 53-2 1/2; 16.21m) 2017: Joe Williams Discus (2nd, 195-3; 59.53m) 1988: Larry Cantrell 400 Meters (3rd, 45.53) 2017: W. Allen, J. Richards, S. Bowden, S. Gayle 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:02.75) 1988: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (2nd, 237-7; 72.41m) 2018: Keitavious Walter 200 Meters (3rd, 20:33) 1988: L. Cantrell, P. Goode, A. Henson, J. Williams 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:03.91) 2018: Alfred Chelanga 5,000 Meters (3rd, 13:53.70) 1989: German Beltran 10,000 Meters (3rd, 29:32.65) 2018: Alfred Chelanga 10,000 Meters (2nd, 29:17.30 1989: Bruce Berry 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 51.62) 2018: Gilbert Kigen 10,000 Meters (3rd, 29:19.20) 1989: Larry Cantrell 400 Meters (2nd, 45.59) 2018: Kord Ferguson Discus (2nd, 193-8; 59.5m) 1989: Pierre Goode 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 51.34) 2018: Daniel Haugh Hammer Throw (3rd, 237-11, 77.52m) 1989: Greg Parker 400 Meters (3rd, 46.37) 2019: Keitavious Walter 200 Meters (3rd, 20.42) 1989: Guy Schultz 1,500 Meters (3rd, 3:48.77) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 1,500 Meters (2nd, 13: 54.84) 1989: L. Bello, L. Cantrell, E. Nava, G. Parker 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:05.21) 2019: Shelby McEwen High Jump (2nd, 2.21m)

RECORDS & HISTORY 1990: German Beltran 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:56.49) 2019: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (3rd, 5.45m) 1990: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (2nd, 249-11; 76.17m) 1990: Brad McCuaig 200 Meters (2nd, 20.95) 1991: Samuel Boateng 100 Meters (2nd, 10.38 1991: Samuel Boateng 200 Meters (2nd, 20.96) 1991: Mike Williams High Jump (3rd, 6-8; 2.03m) 1991: S. Amegatcher, L. Lennin, E. Nava, C. Wright 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:04.16) 1991: S. Amegatcher, R. Beattie, S. Boateng, C. Wright 4x100 Relay (2nd, 40.01) 1992: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (2nd, 46.26) 1992: E. Nava, H. Hagan, W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:05.49) 1993: Omokaro Alohan 400 Meters (2nd, 45.80) 1993: H. Hagan, O. Alohan, W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:03.45) 1995: David Nti-Berko Triple Jump (2nd, 53-2 1/4; 16.21m) 1995: Joakim Nilsson Javelin (2nd, 232-3; 70.78m) 1996: Omokara Alohan 400 Meters (2nd, 46.91) 1996: Sam Barall 3,000-meter Steeplechase (2nd, 9:16.97) 1997: Tim Broe 5,000 Meters (2nd, 14:08.12) 1998: Tim Broe 3,000-meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:45.19) 1999: Tim Broe 3,000-meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:50.79) 2000: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 13.62) 2001: Miguel Pate Triple Jump (2nd, 54-1; 16.48m) 2002: David Kimani 1,500 Meters (2nd, 3:44.91) 2002: Peter Kiprono 3,000-meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:56.89) 2007: Augustus Maiyo 3,000-meter Steeplechase (2nd, 8:42.57) 2007: Tyler Boswell High Jump (2nd, 7-1 1/2; 2.17m) 2008: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (2nd, 13:44.81) 2009: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (2nd, 13:55.46) 64 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History SOUTHEASTERN CONFERENCE OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SEC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships SEC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Event Champions

Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 1981: Sue Gibson Javelin (178-11; 54.53m) 2019 Arkansas (139.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 5t (69) 1981: Terri Johnson High Jump (5-9; 1.75m) 2018 Florida (91) Knoxville, Tenn. 9 (53.5) 1981: Linda McLennon 10,000 Meters (35:41.30) 2017 Arkansas (128) Columbia, S.C. 7 (57) 1982: Terri Johnson High Jump (5-11; 1.80m) 2016 Arkansas (126.75) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6 (67.25) 1982: Barbara Scott 400-Meter Hurdles (58.65) 2015 Arkansas (127.5) Starkville, Miss. 7 (55.5) 1982: Barbara Scott Long Jump (20-9 3/4; 6.34m) 2014 Arkansas (123) Lexington, Ky. 8 (36) 1983: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (5-11 1/4; 1.80m) 2013 Texas A&M (117) Columbia, Mo. 12 (20) 1983: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (171-10; 52.37m) 2012 LSU (161.5) Baton Rouge, La. 8 (36) 1983: S. Harris, R. Oden, B. Little, L. Leatherwood 4x100 Relay (46.25) 2011 LSU (146) Athens, Ga. 11 (31) 1984: Kathy Box 10,000 Meters (37:32.45) 2010 LSU (132) Knoxville, Tenn. 6 (64) 1984: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-0; 1.82m) 2009 Florida (135.5) Gainesville, Fla. 7 (52.5) 1984: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (183-5; 55.90m) 2008 LSU (157.5) Auburn, Ala. 9 (34) 1984: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (51.69) 2007 LSU (139.5) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10 (23) 1984: T. Walls, R. Astrom, L. Leatherwood, C. Gibson 4x400 Relay (3:49.03) 2006 Georgia (136) Fayetteville, Ark. 6 (72.5) 1985: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (174-0; 53.03m) 2005 South Carolina (145.20) Nashville, Tenn. 7 (54) 1985: Yutta Shelton High Jump (5-9 1; 21.76m) 2004 Arkansas (124) Oxford, Miss. 8 (68) 1985: Yutta Shelton Heptathlon (5,491 pts.) 2003 Florida (159) Knoxville, Tenn. 9 (38) 1986: Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters (4:18.37) 2002 South Carolina (147) Fayetteville, Ark. 9 (20) 1986: Laura Agront High Jump (5-11; 1.80m) 2001 Arkansas (137) Columbia, S.C. 6 (63.5) 1986: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (11.11) 2000 Arkansas (147.75) Baton Rouge, La. 7 (71) 1986: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (22.89) 1999 South Carolina (138) Athens, Ga. 7 (50) 1986: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (177-10/54.20m) 1998 Florida (142) Gainesville, Fla. 10 (25) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (51.15) 1997 Florida (140) Auburn, Ala. 12 (2) 1986: Jeni Nielsen 10,000 Meters (34:29.60) 1996 LSU (145) Lexington, Ky. 7 (53) 1986: Connally, Davis, Hyacinth, Leatherwood 4x100 Relay (44.31) 1995 Georgia (135.5) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9 (28) 1987: Laura Agront High Jump (6-0; 1.82m) 1994 Alabama (134) Fayetteville, Ark. 1 (134) 1987: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (11.23) 1993 LSU (174) Knoxville, Tenn. 3 (100) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (21-6 1/2; 6.56m) 1992 Florida (169) Starkville, Miss. 3 (100) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (45-0 1/2; 13.72m) 1991 LSU (189) Baton Rouge, La. 4 (55) 1987: Lillie Leatherwood 200 Meters (22.38) 1990 LSU (128) Athens, Ga. 4 (95) 1987: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (51.17) 1989 LSU (145) Gainesville, Fla. 5 (60) 1987: Jeni Nielsen 10,000 Meters (34:28.32) 1988 LSU (183) Auburn, Ala. 2 (121) 1987: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (9:15.51) 1987 LSU (175) Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2 (142) 1987: Hyacinth, Latham, Leatherwood, Davis 4x100 Relay (43.81) 1986 Alabama (155) Knoxville, Tenn. 1 (155) 1988: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (2:04.81) 1985 LSU (191) Starkville, Miss. 5 (59) 1988: Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters (4:15.91) 1984 Tennessee (207) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (117) 1988: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (11.17) 1983 Tennessee (223) Lexington, Ky. 2 (94) 1988: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (22.76) 1982 Tennessee (214) Athens, Ga. 2 (96) 1988: Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters (16:41.55) 1981 Tennessee (197) Knoxville, Tenn. 3 (95) 1988: Elspeth Turner 10,000 Meters (34:38.9) 1990: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (20-2 1/2; 6.15m) 1990: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (43-3; 13.18m) Alabama at the SEC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships 1992: Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters (4:19.57) 1993: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (2:04.93) SEC Women's Outdoor Championships 2 (1986, 1994) 1993: Vicky Lynch 1,500 Meters (4:20.64) 1993: S. Bowen, F. Idehen, F. Chapman, A. Lloyd 4x100 Relay (43.73) 1993: S. Bowen, F. Chapman, C. Jenkins, M. Morgan 4x400 Relay (3:36.27) 1994: Stacy Bowen 200 Meters (22.85) SEC Women's Outdoor Track & Field Championships 1994: Stacy Bowen 400 Meters (52.67) 1994: Heather Shutt Warner 5,000 Meters (16:33.36) High Point Scorers 1994: Heather Shutt-Warner 10,000 Meters (35:52.3) 1994: Niambi Dennis Triple Jump (42-5 1/2; 12.94m) 1986 Flora Hyacinth 1994: P. Lacey, F. Idehen, S. Bowen, A. Lloyd 4x100 Relay (43.70) 1987 Flora Hyacinth 1996: Donna Cargill 800 Meters (2:08.11) 1990 Flora Hyacinth 2000: Petagay Gayle 400-Meter Hurdles (56.44) 1994 Stacy Bowen 2004: Beth Mallory Discus (177-11; 54.22m) 2005: Beth Mallory Discus (189-7; 57.78m) 2005: Beth Mallory Shot Put (54-2 1/2; 16.52m) SEC Outdoor Field Athlete of the Year 2006: Aymara Albury Shot Put (56-1 1/4; 17.10m) 2006: Beth Mallory Discus (176-11; 53.92m) 2005 Beth Mallory 2009: Angelica Howard Hammer Throw (195-10; 59.71m) 2010: Kim Laing 100-Meter Hurdles (13.32) 2010: Chealsea Taylor Heptathlon (5,672) SEC Outdoor Freshman Field Athlete of the Year 2014: Yanique Malcolm 800 Meters (2:03.28) 2015: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-9; 6.93m) 2006 Chealsea Taylor 2016: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-2 1/4; 6.76m) 2017: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-4/12; 6.82)

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SEC Women's outdoor Track & Field Championships 1996: Jessica Fry 5,000 Meters (2nd, 17:03.13) 1998: Safiya Ingram Discus (2nd, 171-2; 52.17m) Top-Three finishes 1999: Ashley LaBudde 5,000 Meters (2nd, 17:15) 1999: Ashley LaBudde 10,000 Meters (2nd, 35:21.72) 1981: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (2nd, 5-9; 1.75m) 1999: Brandit Copper 100-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 13.38) 1981: Linda McLennon 5,000 Meters (2nd, 16:40.60) 1999: Janna Wren Hammer Throw (3rd, 190-7; 58.08m) 1981: Kristen O’Connell 3,000 Meters (2nd, 9:50.45 2000: Petagay Gayle 400-Meter Hurdles (1st, 56.44) 1981: Kristen O’Connell 5,000 Meters (3rd, 16:52.98) 2000: Safiya Ingram Hammer Throw (2nd, 177-4; 54.07m) 1982: Rhonda Champion 100 Meters (3rd, 11.95) 2000: Mary Grant 100 Meters (3rd, 11.39) 1982: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (2nd, 5 9 3/4; 1.77m) 2000: Bobbette Stewart 800 Meters (3rd, 2:07.79) 1982: Pia Iacova Shot Put (3rd, 47-7 3/4; 14.52m) 2000: 4x100 Relay (3rd, 44.75) 1982: Pia Iacova Discus (3rd, 168-1; 51.23m) 2001: Natalie Kinion Javelin (2nd, 143-6; 43.73) 1982: Karen Key 400 Meters (3rd, 54.96) 2001: Nicole Ireland 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 57.43) 1982: Barbara Scott 100-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 13.71) 2001: Ashley LaBudde 10,000 Meters (2nd, 35:43.61) 1982: K. Key, S. Kjartansdottir, B. Little, M. Morgan 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:46.57) 2001: Eva Danielsen Hammer Throw (3rd, 191-2; 58.26m) 1983: Kathy Box 10,000 Meters (2nd, 37:31.6) 2002: Nicole Ireland 400 Meters (3rd, 57.48) 1983: Jennifer Cronin Javelin (2nd, 158-10; 48.41m) 2004: Beau Walker 100-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 12.99) 1983: Pia Iacova Discus (2nd, 179-8; 54.76m) 2004: Beau Walker 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 56.28) 1983: Kelly Landry Discus (3rd, 158-10; 48.41m) 2004: LaTasha Pharr Triple Jump (2nd, 44-2; 13.46m) 1983: Barbara Scott Long Jump (3rd, 19-3 1/4; 5.87m) 2004: LaTasha Pharr Long Jump (3rd (20-3 1/2; 6.18m) 1983: Yutta Shelton High Jump (3rd, 5-9 1/4; 1.75m) 2004: Aymara Albury Shot Put (2nd, 56-1; 17.09m) 1984: Pia Iacova Shot Put (2nd, 50-5; 15.36m) 2005: Beth Mallory Hammer Throw (3rd (207-10; 63.34) 1984: Pia Iacova Discus (3rd, 160-11; 49.04m) 2005Aymara Albury Shot Put (2nd, 54-2 1/2; 16.52m) 1984: Kelly Landry Discus (2nd, 163-5; 49.80m) 2006: Miruna Mataoanu High Jump (3rd, 5-10 1/2; 1.79m) 1984: Barbara Scott Long Jump (3rd, 19-9 1/4; 6.02m) 2006: Kou Luogon 400 Meters (3rd, 52.61) 1984: Yutta Shelton Heptathlon (2nd, 5,440 pts.) 2007: Miruna Mataoanu High Jump (2nd, 6-0; 1.82m) 1984: 4x100 Relay (3rd, 46.25) 2007: Sarah Robles Shot Put (3rd, 48-7 3/4; 14.82m) 1985: Kelly Landry Discus (2nd, 172-5; 52.55m) 2008: Betty Rotich 10,000 Meters (2nd, 34:26.08) 1985: Lisa Pakutka 10,000 Meters (3rd (35:23.61) 2008: Lynda Cooper Pole Vault (3rd, 13-4 1/2; 4.07m) 1986: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (2nd (2:02.91) 2008: Talaya Owens 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 57.76) 1986: Flora Hyacinth 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 58.33) 2009: Chealsea Taylor High Jump (3rd, 5-8 3/4; 1.74m) 1986: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (2nd (20-1; 6.12m) 2010: Krystle Schade High Jump (3rd, 5-10 3/4; 1.79m) 1986: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (2nd, 41-8 1/2; 12.71m) 2010: Meghan Austin Javelin (2nd, 155-0; 47.24m) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 200 Meters (3rd, 23.36) 2010: Bekah Hoppis Javelin (3rd, 150-11; 45.99m) 1986: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (2nd, 9:31.56) 2011: Meghan Austin Javelin (2nd, 154-4; 47.04m) 1986: Heidi Olafsdottir 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:21.20) 2011: Kaylon Eppinger Heptathlon (2nd, 5,479) 1987: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (3rd (2:03.22) 2012: Krystle Schade High Jump (T-3rd, 6-0; 1.82m) 1987: Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:19.05) 2013: Krystle Schade High Jump (3rd, 6-0 3/4; 1.84m) 1987: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (3rd (22.49) 2014: Remona Burchell 100 Meters (2nd, 11.12) 1987: Flora Hyacinth 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 57.84) 2014: Nia Barnes Hammer Throw (3rd, 197-8; 60.24m) 1987: Heidi Olafsdottir 1,500 Meters (2nd, 4:15.95) 2014: Remona Burchell 100 Meters (2nd, 11.12) 1987: Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters (2nd, 16:40.54) 2014: Q. Burks, R. Burchell, D. Kimpel, S. Thomas 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:35.90) 1988: Shannon Emory Discus (2nd 155-2; 47.29m) 2015: Remona Burchell 100 Meters (2nd, 11.31) 1988: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (3rd, 46-2 3/4; 14.09m) 2015: Alex Gholston 400 Meters (3rd, 52.43) 1988: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (3rd (20-1 3/4; 6.14m) 2016: Claire Orcel High Jump (2nd, 6-0 1/2; 1.84m) 1988: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (2nd, 41-7; 12.67m) 2016: Danielle McConnell Hammer (3rd, 196-3; 59.81m) 1988: Mitzie Plaeger Heptathlon (2nd, 4,784 pts.) 2017: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (1st, 22-4 1/2; 6.82) 1988: P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, S. Latham, B. Thomas 4x100 Relay (2nd, 44.61) 2017: Stacey Destin High Jump (3rd, 6-0 1/2; 1.84m) 1988: S. Kristjonsdottir, S. Latham, T. Lawson, S. White 4x400 Relay (3rd (3:40.91) 2017: Haley Teel Shot Put (2nd, 54-6 1/2; 16.62m) 1989: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (2nd, 11.43) 2017: Domonique Williams 400 Meters (2nd, 52.54) 1989: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (2nd, 23.11) 2017: A. Gholston, D. Gause, S. Darius, D. Williams 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:30.94) 1989: P. Davis, S. Latham, T. Lawson, B. Thomas 4x100 Relay (2nd, 44.66) 2018: Tamara Clark 100 Meters (3rd, 11.02) 1989: Shannon Emory Discus (3rd, 158-2; 48.20m) 2018: Tamara Clark 200 Meters (3rd, 22.64) 1989: Hanna Gylfadottir Shot Put (2nd, 47-11 1/4; 14.61m) 2018: McKenzie Yanek 10,000 Meters (2nd, 35:03.33) 1989: Sandra Latham 400 Meters (3rd, 52.82) 2018: Portious Warren Shot Put (2nd, 56-11 1/4; 17.35m) 1989: S. Latham, F. Roberts, C. Smith, S. White 4x400 Relay (2nd (3:35.84) 2019: Esther Gitahi 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:19.00) 1990: Diane Dunrod 400 Meters (3rd, 52.70) 2019: Kiara Williams Long Jump (2nd, 6.53m) 1990: Shannon Emory Shot Put (2nd, 46-7 1/2; 14.21m) 2019: Haley Teel Shot Put (2nd, 17.25m) 1990: Shannon Emory Discus (3rd, 151-11; 46.30m)

RECORDS & HISTORY 1990: Flora Hyacinth 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 58.12) 1990: Kristen Seabury 800 Meters (3rd (2:10.99) 1990: Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:24.54) 1990: K. Anderson, D. Dunrod, T. Lawson, B. Thomas 4x100 Relay (2nd, 44.79) 1990: D. Dunrod, C. Smith, K. Smith, B. Thomas 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:35.25) 1991: Shannon Emory Shot Put (2nd, 46-2; 14.07m) 1991: Diane Francis 400 Meters (2nd, 52.33) 1991: Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:25.71) 1991: Kareth Smith 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 58.47) 1991: C. Smith, G. Buzu, K. Smith, D. Francis 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:37.51) 1992: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (2nd, 2:05.11) 1992: Vicky Lynch 1,500 Meters (2nd, 4:20.64) 1992: Kristen Seabury 800 Meters (3rd, 2:06.76) 1992: Marie Ohlund 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:23.52) 1992: Heather Shutt Warner 10,000 Meters (3rd, 35:47.75) 1992: Michelle Morgan 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 58.83) 1992: K. Anderson, F. Chapman, F. Idehen, S. Bowen 4x100 Relay (3rd, 44.47) 1992: K. Smith, C. Gilgeous, G. Buzu, M. Morgan 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:37.45) 1993: Stacy Bowen 200 Meters (3rd, 23.27) 1993: Michelle Morgan 400-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 57.60) 1993: Celeste Jenkins 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 58.30) 1993: Heather Shutt Warner 5,000m Run (3rd, 17:05.21) 1994: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (3rd, 2:07.04) 1994: Vicky Lynch 1,500 Meters (2nd, 4:24.64) 1994: Marie Ohlund 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:25.75) 1995: Donna Cargill 800 Meters (2nd, 2:06.49) 1996: Jessica Fry 3,000 Meters (3rd, 9:38.24) 66 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field ChampionsHIPS

Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 2019 Florida (55) Birmingham, Ala. 8 (23) 2018 Florida (40) College Station, Texas 9 (22) 2017 Texas A&M (46) College Station, Texas 8 (22) 2016 Oregon (62) Birmingham, Ala. 64t (1) 2015 Oregon (74) Fayetteville, Ark. 38t (5) 2014 Oregon (62) Albuquerque, N.M. 6t (20) 2013 Arkansas (74) Fayetteville, Ark. 32t (6) 2012 Florida (52) Nampa, Idaho 2011 Florida (52) College Station, Texas 22 (10) 2010 Florida (57) Fayetteville, Ark. 26 (8) 2009 Oregon (54) College Station, Texas 41t (4) 2008 Arizona State (44) Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 Wisconsin (40) Fayetteville, Ark. 2006 Arkansas (53) Fayetteville, Ark. 41t (4) 2005 Arkansas (56) Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 LSU (44) Fayetteville, Ark. 44 (4) 2003 Arkansas (54) Fayetteville, Ark. 34 (6) 2002 Tennessee (62 1/2) Fayetteville, Ark. 2 (47) 2001 LSU (34) Fayetteville, Ark. 4 (31) 2000 Arkansas (69 1/2) Fayetteville, Ark. 5t (29) 1999 Arkansas (65) Indianapolis, Ind. 34 (5) 1998 Arkansas (56) Indianapolis, Ind. 1997 Arkansas (59) Indianapolis, Ind. 39 (5) 1996 George Mason (39) Indianapolis, Ind. 14 (14) Ron Bramlett 1995 Arkansas (59) Indianapolis, Ind. 19 (13) 1994 Arkansas (94) Indianapolis, Ind. 30 (7) 1993 Arkansas (66) Indianapolis, Ind. 36 (5) Top All-America Honorees 1992 Arkansas (53) Indianapolis, Ind. 1991 Arkansas (34) Indianapolis, Ind. 5: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (1997-99-2000); Distance Medley Relay (1999-2000) 1990 Arkansas (44) Indianapolis, Ind. 23 (6) 5: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (2001-02); 5,000 Meters (2001); 1989 Arkansas (34) Indianapolis, Ind. 42 (2) Mile (2002); Distance Medley Relay (2002) 1988 Arkansas (34) Oklahoma City, Okla. 44 (2) 4: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (1995-96); Triple Jump (1995-96) 1987 Arkansas (39) Oklahoma City, Okla. 13 (10) 4: Miguel Pate Long Jump (2000-01-02); Triple Jump (2002) 1986 Arkansas (49) Oklahoma City, Okla. 31 (4) 4: Steven Gayle 400 Meters (2017), Distance Medley Relay (2015), 1985 Arkansas (70) Syracuse, N.Y. 4x400 Relay (2015-17) 1984 Arkansas (38) Syracuse, N.Y. 12 (10) 3: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (1993-94), 4x400 Relay (1993) 1983 SMU (43) Pontiac, Mich. 13 (12) 3: Diondre Batson 200 Meters (2013-14); 60 Meters (2014) 1982 UTEP (57) Pontiac, Mich. 14 (10) 3: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (2000-01-02) 1981 UTEP (76) Detroit, Mich. 3: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (2014-15-16) 1980 UTEP (76) Detroit, Mich. 19 (8) 3: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (2011-12-13) 1979 Villanova (52) Detroit, Mich. 31 (6) 3: Cori Loving Distance Medley Relay (1999-2000); 4x400 Relay (2000) 1978 UTEP (44) Detroit, Mich. 5 (32) 3: Jacopo Lahbi 800 Meters (2014-16), 4x400 Relay (2017) 1977 Washington State (25 1/2) Detroit, Mich. 6 (10) 1976 UTEP (23) Detroit, Mich. 32 (3) 1975 UTEP (36) Detroit, Mich. Alabama NCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field All-Americans 1974 UTEP (19) Detroit, Mich. 9 (7) 1973 Manhattan (18) Detroit, Mich. 39 (2) 1972: Jan Johnson Pole Vault (1st, 17-1 3/4/5.22m) 1972 USC (19) Detroit, Mich. 11 (7 1/2) 1972: Tom Whatley 60 Yards (4th, 6.20) 1971 Kansas (22) Detroit, Mich. 1973: P. Harris, B. Russell, M. Sullivan, R. Faust Mile Relay (4th, 3:17.40) 1970 Kansas (27 1/2) Detroit, Mich. 1974: Thomas Whatley 60 Yards (3rd, 6.10) 1969 Kansas (41 1/2) Detroit, Mich. 1974: Tim Hamilton Pole Vault (2nd, 16-6/5.02m) 1968 Villanova (35 1/3) Detroit, Mich. 1976: Steve Bolt Mile (3rd, 4:03.61) 1967 USC (26) Detroit, Mich. 1977: Gary England Shot Put (1st, 63-0 3/4/19.22m) 1966 Kansas (14) Detroit, Mich. 1977: Steve Bolt Two Mile (4th, 8:46.73) 1977: Stan Cain Shot Put (4th, 59-10 1/2/18.24m) 1978: T. Husbands, I. Levine, D. Gatson, J. Coombs Mile Relay (1st, 3:15.11) Alabama NCAA Men's Indoor Track & Field Champions 1978: Jeff Woodard High Jump (4th, 7-2/2.18m) 1978: Joe Coombs 600 Yards (2nd, 1:09.93) 1972: Jan Johnson Pole Vault (17-1 3/4/5.22m) 1979: Joe Coombs 600 Yards (3rd, 1:09.74) 1977: Gary England Shot Put (63- 0 3/4/19.22m) 1980: Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put (2nd, 65-2 3/4/19.88m) 1978: I. Levine, D. Gatson, J. Coombs, T. Husbands Mile Relay (3:15.11) 1982: Calvin Smith 60 Yards (3rd, 6.17) 1984: William Wuyke 1,000 Meters (2:24.27) 1982: Emmit King 60 Yards (4th, 6.18) 1987: Keith Talley 55-Meter Hurdles (7.13) 1983: Calvin Smith 60 Yards (2nd, 6.18) 1996: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (25-11/7.89m) 1983: William Wuyke 1,000 Yards (4th, 2:09.93) 2001: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (8:03.29) 1984: William Wuyke 1,000 Meters (1st, 2:24.27) 2001: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (13:42.32) 1986: Keith Talley Long Jump (4th, 25-8 3/4/7.84m)

2002: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (7.59) 1987: Keith Talley 55-Meter Hurdles (1st, 7.13) RECORDS & HISTORY 2002: Miguel Pate Long Jump (27-4 1/2/8.34m) 1988: 4x400 Relay (5th, 3:12.44) 2011: Fred Samoei 800 Meters (1:48.33) 1989: German Beltran 3,000 Meters (6th, 8:02.18) 2014: Diondre Batson 200 Meters (20.32) 1989: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (6th, 53-8 1/4/16.36m) 2019: Shelby McEwen High Jump (7-6; 2.29m) 1989: Larry Cantrell 400 Meters (7th, 47.26) 1990: M. Coney, B. McCuaig, E. Nava, G. Parker 4x400 Relay (3rd, 3:08.37) 1993: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (4th, 46.60) 1993: H. Hagan, O. Alohan, W. Simmons, S. Amegatcher 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:08.03) 1994: Solomon Amegatcher 400 Meters (6th, 46.91) 1994: David Nti Berko Triple Jump (7th, 52-2 1/4/15.90m) 1994: Brian Thomas Long Jump (7th, 25-2 3/4/7.68m) 1995: David Nti-Berko Triple Jump (4th, 54-0 1/2/16.47m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (3rd, 25-4 3/4/7.74m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (7th, 53-0 3/4; 16.17m) 1996: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (1st, 25-11; 7.89m) 1996: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (5th, 53-1 3/4; 16.19m)

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Tim Broe Miguel Pate

ALabama NCAA Men's INdoor Track & Field All-Americans 2014: Diondre Batson 200 Meters (1st, 20.32) 2014: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (7th, 51-10 1/2; 15.81m) (continued) 2014: Elias Hakansson Weight Throw (7th, 70-8; 21.52m) 1997: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (4th, 7:59.52) 2014: Jacopo Lahbi 800 Meters (14th, 1:56.07) 1999: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (10th, 8:01.23) 2014: Charodd Richardson Weight Throw (11th, 68-5 1/4; 20.845m) 1999: Ken Fambro 60-Meter Hurdles (10th, 7.96) 2015: M. Airola, S. Gayle, R. Farnham-Rose, A. Harris Distance Medley Relay (DNF) 1999: Derrick Jones Weight Throw (14th, 63-9; 19.43m) 2015: Alex Amankwah 800 Meters (6th, 1:48.03) 1999: Cori Loving 400 Meters (13th, 47.80) 2015: Justin Fondren High Jump (12th, 7-0 1/2; 2.14m) 1999: T. Broe, J. Williamson, C. Loving, D. Edwards Distance Medley Relay (4th, 9:35.30) 2015: S Gayle, C. Hudson, Q. Smith, A. Amankwah 4x400 Relay (10th, 3:08.75) 2000: Tim Broe 3,000 Meters (2nd, 7:57.30) 2015: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (9th, 52-2; 15.90m) 2000: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 7.72) 2015: Cameron Hudson 60 Meters (12th, 6.69) 2000: Miguel Pate Long Jump (8th, 25-1 1/4; 7.65m) 2015: Cameron Hudson Long Jump (7th, 24-11 3/4; 7.61m) 2000: Jeremy Taylor Long Jump (6th, 25-6; 7.77m) 2015: Jacopo Lahbi 800 Meters (15th, 1:51.91) 2000: T. Broe, J. Williamson, C. Loving, D. Edwards Distance Medley Relay (9th, 9:41.93) 2016: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (8th, 52-10; 16.10m) 2000: J. Dixon, R. Farr, C. Loving, J. Taylor 4x400 Relay (11th, 3:10.15) 2017: S. Bowden, S. Gayle, J. Lahbi, J. Richards 4x400 Relay (8th, 3:06.06) 2001: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (1st, 8:03.29) 2017: Alfred Chelanga 5,000 Meters (5th, 13:48.36) 2001: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (1st, 13:42.32) 2017: Steven Gayle 400 Meters (4th, 46.02) 2001: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 7.62) 2017: Jereem Richards 200 Meters (2nd, 20.31) 2001: Miguel Pate Long Jump (6th, 25-8 3/4; 7.84m) 2017: Ruebin Walters 60-Meter Hurdles (5th, 7.77) 2002: Ron Bramlett 60-Meter Hurdles (1st, 7.59) 2017: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (9th, 62-2 3/4; 18.99) 2002: Miguel Pate Long Jump (1st, 27-4 1/2; 8.34m) 2017: Angelo Goss 60-Meter Hurdles (11th, 7.89) 2002: David Kimani Mile (2nd, 4:00.33) 2017: Daniel Haugh Weight Throw (9th, 70-9; 21.56m) 2002: David Kimani 3,000 Meters (4th, 8:02.59) 2017: Elias Hakansson Weight Throw (13th, 68-5 1/4; 20.85m) 2002: T. Henderson, O. Wright, C. McBride, D. Kimani Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 9:32.97) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 5,000 Meters (2nd, 14:15.01) 2002: Miguel Pate Triple Jump (2nd, 54-2 1/2; 16.52m) 2018: Shelby McEwen High Jump (3rd, 7-6; 2.29m) 2003: Latonel Williams 200 Meters (3rd, 20.71) 2018: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (6th, 64-3; 19.58m) 2004: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (5th, 1:48.65) 2018: Daniel Haugh Weight Throw (4th, 74-11; 22.83m) 2004: Chauncey Harris 60 Meters (9th, 6.72) 2018: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (10th, 14:17.73) 2006: LaChristopher Lewis 400 Meters (10th, 46.71) 2018: Ruebin Walters 60-Meter Hurdles (13th, 7.93) 2006: L. Lewis, P. Etoot, M. Cooley, L. Claborn 4x400 Relay (5th, 3:08.30) RECORDS & HISTORY 2019: Bobby Colantonio Weight Throw (10th, 68-11.25; 21.01m) 2008: Michael Cooley 400 Meters (9th, 47.18) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (12th, 13:55.10) 2009: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (5th, 13:49.58) 2019: Keitavious Walter 200 Meters (3rd, 20.76) 2010: Kirani James 400 Meters (2nd, 45.63) 2019: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (6th, 65-0.5; 19.82m) 2011: Fred Samoei 800 Meters (1st, 1:48.33) 2019: Shelby McEwen High Jump (1st, 7-6; 2.29m) 2011: Kirani James 400 Meters (DNF) 2019: Vincent Kiprop 5,000 Meters (5th, 13:47.38) 2011: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (13th, 24-5 3/4; 7.46m) 2012: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (14th, 23-1 1/4; 7.04m) 2013: Diondre Batson 200 Meters (8th, 20.97) 2013: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (8th, 25-8 3/4; 7.84m) 2013: Jonathan Reid Triple Jump (5th, 52-5 1/4; 15.98m) 2014: Diondre Batson 60 Meters (3rd, 6.54)

68 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History NCAA INDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field Championships Alabama NCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field All-Americans

Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 1983: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (1st, 6-2; 1.87m) 2019 Arkansas (62) Birmingham, Ala. 7t (18) 1984: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (2nd, 54.23) 2018 Georgia (61) College Station, Texas 45 (3) 1985: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (1st, 53.12) 2017 Oregon (84) College Station, Texas 3 (37) 1985: Yutta Shelton High Jump (T-5th, 5-9; 1.75m) 2016 Oregon (53) Birmingham, Ala. 17t (10) 1986: Liz Lynch Mile (1st, 4:38.85) 2015 Arkansas (63) Fayetteville, Ark. 17 (13) 1986: Evelyn Adiru 1,000 Meters (2nd, 2:44.45) 2014 Oregon (44) Albuquerque, N.M. 19 (10) 1986: Pauline Davis 55 Meters (3rd, 6.81) 2013 Oregon (56) Fayetteville, Ark. 46t (3) 1986: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (6th, 20-4 1/4; 6.20m) 2012 Oregon (49) Nampa, Idaho 28 (8) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 500 Meters (2nd, 1:10.31) 2011 Oregon (67) College Station, Texas 50 (2) 1986: Liz Lynch 3,000 Meters (9:08.13) 2010 Oregon (61) Fayetteville, Ark. 60 (1/2) 1987: Evelyn Adiru 1,000 Meters (3rd, 2:43.40) 2009 Tennessee (42) College Station, Texas 1987: Pauline Davis 55-Meter Hurdles (7th, 7.88) 2008 Arizona State (51) Fayetteville, Ark. 25 (8) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (4th, 20-9; 6.32m) 2007 Arizona State (38) Fayetteville, Ark. 1987: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (5th, 44-11 1/2; 13.70m) 2006 Texas (51) Fayetteville, Ark. 39t (5) 1987: E. Adiru, P. Davis, S. Latham, S. White 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:41.39) 2005 Tennessee (46) Fayetteville, Ark. 39t (5) 1988: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (1st, 22.76) 2004 LSU (52) Fayetteville, Ark. 1988: Evelyn Adiru Mile (5th) 2003 LSU (62) Fayetteville, Ark. 1988: Pauline Davis 55 Meters (2nd) 2002 LSU (57) Fayetteville, Ark. 1988: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (7th) 2001 UCLA (53 1/2) Fayetteville, Ark. 43t (4) 1988: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (2nd) 2000 UCLA (51) Fayetteville, Ark. 1988: Elspeth Turner 3,000 Meters (6th) 1999 Texas (61) Indianapolis, Ind. 54 (2) 1989: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (1st, 44-1 1/4; 13.44m) 1998 Texas (60) Indianapolis, Ind. 1989: Pauline Davis 55 Meters (3rd, 6.75) 1997 LSU (49) Indianapolis, Ind. 1989: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (2nd, 23.12) 1996 LSU (52) Indianapolis, Ind. 1989: Flora Hyacinth 55-Meter Hurdles (7th, 8.28) 1995 LSU (40) Indianapolis, Ind. 15 (13) 1990: Diane Dunrod 400 Meters (6th, 53.90) 1994 LSU (48) Indianapolis, Ind. 2 (29) 1990: D. Dunrod, C. Smith, K. Smith, B. Thomas 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:38.85) 1993 LSU (49) Indianapolis, Ind. 5 (20) 1991: Diane Francis 400 Meters (5th, 53.18) 1992 Florida (50) Indianapolis, Ind. 15t (10) 1991: Tonya Lawson 55-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 7.64) 1991 LSU (48) Indianapolis, Ind. 9 (17) 1991: G. Buzu, D. Francis, C. Smith, K. Smith 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:36.92) 1990 Texas (50) Indianapolis, Ind. 41t (2) 1991: V. Lynch, M. Ohlund, M. Ohlund, K. Seabury 4x800 Relay (3rd, 8:41.16) 1989 LSU (61) Indianapolis, Ind. 3t (24) 1992: Faith Idehen 55 Meters (6th, 6.90) 1988 Texas (31) Oklahoma City, Okla. 3 (33) 1992: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (6th, 2:05.28) 1987 LSU (49) Oklahoma City, Okla. 10 (15) 1992: C. Jenkins, V. Lynch, M. Ohlund, M. Ohlund 4x800 Relay (8:30.58) 1986 Texas (31) Oklahoma City, Okla. 5 (23) 1993: Stacey Bowen 200 Meters (4th, 23.47) 1985 Florida State (34) Syracuse, N.Y. 15 (12) 1993: Faith Idehen 55 Meters (5th, 6.90) 1984 Nebraska (59) Syracuse, N.Y. 17t (8) 1993: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (3rd, 2:04.68) 1983 Nebraska (47) Pontiac, Mich. 10t (10) 1993: S. Bowen, F. Chapman, F. Idehen, M. Morgan 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:37.52) 1993: C. Jenkins, V. Lynch, M. Ohlund, M. Ohlund 4x800 Relay (3rd, 8:37.40) 1994: Stacey Bowen 200 Meters (3rd, 23.50) Alabama NCAA Women's Indoor Track & Field Champions 1994: Faith Idehen 55 Meters (5th, 6.90) 1994: Andria Lloyd 200 Meter (4th, 23.60) 1994: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (3rd, 2:04.68) 1983: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-2; 1.87m) 1994: Becki Wells Mile (7th, 4:44.28) 1986: Liz Lynch Mile (4:37.73) 1994: S. Bowen, V. Lynch, M. Ohlund, B. Wells Distance Medley Relay (3rd, 11:17.15) 1985: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (53.12) 1995: Jessica Fry 5,000 Meters (4th, 10:06.19) 1988: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (22.76) 1995: Becki Wells Mile (2nd, 4:40.07) 1989: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (44-1 1/4; 13.44m) 1999: Ne-Juan Bakewell 55-Meter Hurdles (6th, 8.33) 2014: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (7.11) 1999: Brandit Copper 60-Meter Hurdles (7th, 8.33) 2015: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (7.08) 2001: Petagay Gayle 400 Meters (5th, 53.25) 2016: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-3 3/4; 6.80m) 2005: Beau Walker 60-Meter Hurdles (4th, 8.07 2017: Lakan Taylor Pole Vault (14-7 1; 4/4.45m) 2005: LaTasha Pharr Triple Jump (11th, 42-4 1/4; 12.90m) 2006: Beau Walker 60-Meter Hurdles (4th, 8.01) Top All-America Honorees 2008: Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters (2nd, 52.37) 2010: Krystle Schade High Jump (8th, 5-10; 1.77m) 2011: Krystle Schade High Jump (7th, 5-11 1/4; 1.82m) 7: Pauline Davis 55 Meters (1986-88-89; 55-Meter Hurdles (1987); 2012: Krystle Schade High Jump (2nd, 6-0 1/2; 1.84m) 200 Meters (1988-89); 4x400 Relay (1987) 2013: Krystle Schade High Jump (8th, 6-1 1/2; 1.86m) 7: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (1992-93-94); 4x800 Relay (1991-92-93) 2013: Alexis Paine Pole Vault (7th, 13-11 1/4; 4.24m) Distance Medley Relay (1994) 2014: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (1st, 7.11) 6: Flora Hyacinth Long Jump (1986-87); Triple Jump (1987-88-89); 2014: Yanique Malcolm 800 Meters (15, 2:11.93) 55-Meter Hurdles (1989) 2014: Alexis Paine Pole Vault (13th, 13-9 1/4; 4.19m) 5: Stacey Destin High Jump (2017-18); Pentathlon (2017-18-19) 2015: Remona Burchell 60 Meters (1st, 7.12) 4: Evelyn Adiru 1,000 Meters (1986-87); 4x400 Relay (1987); Mile (1988) 2015: Lakan Taylor Pole Vault (6th, 14-1 1/4; 4.31m) 4: Stacey Bowen 200 Meters (1993-94); 4x400 Relay (1993) 2016: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (1st, 22-3 3/4; 6.80m) Distance Medley Relay (1994) 2017: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (2nd, 22-0 3/4; 6.72m) 4: Faith Idehen 55 Meters (1992-93-94); 4x400 Relay (1993) 2017: Quanesha Burks 60 Meters (7th, 7.27) 4: Marie Ohlund 4x800 Relay (1991-92-93); Distance Medley Relay (1994)

2017: Stacey Destin High Jump (4th, 6-1 1/2; 1.86m) RECORDS & HISTORY 4: Krystle Schade High Jump (2010-11-12-13) 2017: Stacey Destin Pentathlon (6th, 4186) 3: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (2016-17), 60 Meters (2017) 2017: T. Roberson, A. Gholston, D. Gause, D. Williams 4x400-Relay (4th,3:28.62) 3: Tamara Clark 4x400 Relay (2018); 60 Meters (2019); 200 Meters (2019) 2017: Alex Gholston 400 Meters (3rd, 52.56) 3: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (1984-85); 500 Meters (1986) 2017: Lakan Taylor Pole Vault (1st, 14-7 1/4; 4.45m) 3: Malin Ohlund 4x800 Relay (1991-92-93) 2017: Vanessa Clevereaux 60-Meter Hurdles (9th, 8.13) 3: Becki Wells Mile (1994-95); Distance Medley Relay (1994) 2017: Haley Teel Shot Put (16th, 51-5 3/4; 15.69m) 2018: Stacey Destin Pentathlon (10th, 4,100 pts.) 2018: Stacey Destin High Jump (6th, 6-0 1/2; 1.84m) 2018: D. Lampkin, T. Clark, M. Prieto, S. Darius 4x400 Relay (16th, 3:42.93) 2019: Portious Warren Shot Put (3rd, 57-1.5; 17.41m) 2019: Stacey Destin Pentathlon (5th, 4,287) 2019:Tamara Clark 200 Meters (2nd, 22.99) 2019: Tamara Clark 60 Meters (12th, 7.34) 2019: K. Funcheon, M. Prieto, N. McDonald, T. Roberson 4x400 Relay (9th, 3:33.67)

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NCAA Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championships 1936 USC (103 1/3) Chicago, Ill. 1935 USC (74 1/5) Berkeley, Calif. 1934 Stanford (63) , Calif. Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 1933 LSU (58) Chicago, Ill. 2019: Texas Tech (60) Austin, Texas 10 (25) 1932 Indiana (56) Chicago, Ill. 2018: Georgia (52) Eugene, Ore. T-5 (330 1931 USC (77 1/7) Chicago, Ill. 2017: Florida (61.5) Eugene, Ore. 10 (19) 1930 USC (55 7/20) Chicago, Ill. 2016 Florida (62) Eugene, Ore. 64t (3) 1929 Ohio State (50) Chicago, Ill. 2015 Oregon (85) Eugene, Ore. 31t (8) 1928 Stanford (72) Chicago, Ill. 2014 Oregon (88) Eugene, Ore. 15t (14) 1927 Illinois (35) Chicago, Ill. 2013 Florida/Texas A&M (53) Eugene, Ore. 11 (20) 1926 USC (27) Chicago, Ill. 2012 Florida (50) Des Moines, Iowa 66t (1) 1925 Stanford (31) Chicago, Ill. 2011 Texas A&M (55) Des Moines, Iowa 25 (10) 1924 No meet 2010 Texas A&M (55) Eugene, Ore. 23 (11) 1923 Michigan (29 1/2) Chicago, Ill. 2009 Texas A&M (48) Fayetteville, Ark. 62 (2) 1922 California (28 1/2) Chicago, Ill. 2008 Florida State (52) Des Moines, Iowa 38 (6) 1921 Illinois (20 1/4) Chicago, Ill. 2007 Vacated Sacramento, Calif. 2006 Florida State (67) Sacramento, Calif. 52 (3) 2005 Vacated Sacramento, Calif. 67 (1) ALabama NCAA Men's outdoor Track & Field Champions 2004 Vacated Austin, Texas 2003 Arkansas (59) Sacramento, Calif. 57 (3) 2002 LSU (64) Baton Rouge, La. 11 (21) 1980: Jeff Woodard High Jump (7-7 3/4/2.33m) 2001 Tennessee (50) Eugene, Ore. 6 (31) 1983: Emmit King 100 Meters (10.15) 2000 Stanford (72) Durham, N.C. 7 (25) 1986: Keith Talley 110-Meter Hurdles (13.36) 1999 Arkansas (59) Boise, Idaho 24 (10) 1990: R. Beattie, C. Wright, E. Nava, B. McCuaig 4x100 Meter Relay (38.87) 1998 Arkansas (82) Buffalo, N.Y. 27 (8) 1996: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (25-11/7.89m) 1997 Arkansas (55) Bloomington, Ind. 29 (10) 1996: Mats Nilsson Javelin (251-6/76.65m) 1996 Arkansas (55) Eugene, Ore. 36 (8) 1997: Mats Nilson Javelin (245-9/74.90m) 1995 Arkansas (61 1/2) Knoxville, Tenn. 19 (11) 2000: Tim Broe 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (8:39.03) 1994 Arkansas (83) Boise, Idaho 15 (16) 2001: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (13:59.30) 1993 Arkansas (69) New Orleans, La. 31 (9) 2001: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (13.54) 1992 Arkansas (60) Austin, Texas 57 (3) 2002: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (13.49) 1991 Tennessee (51) Eugene, Ore. 42 (6) 2010: Kirani James 400 Meters (45.05) 1990 LSU (44) Durham, N.C. 11 (21) 2011: Kirani James 400 Meters (45.10) 1989 LSU (53) Provo, Utah 16 (18) 2014: Hayden Reed Discus (205-10/62.73m) 1988 UCLA (82) Eugene, Ore. 56 (3) 1987 UCLA (81) Baton Rouge, La. 21 (14) 1986 SMU (53) Indianapolis, Ind. 4 (35) Top All-America honorees 1985 Arkansas (61) Austin, Texas 9 (25) 1984 Oregon (113) Eugene, Ore. 14 (37) 7: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (1980-81-83); 200 Meters (1982-83); 1983 SMU (104) Houston, Texas 3 (88) 4x100 Relay (1982); 4x400 Relay (1983) 1982 UTEP (105) Provo, Utah 9 (47) 6: Steven Gayle 400 Meters (2015-17), 4x100 Relay (2015-17), 1981 UTEP (70) Baton Rouge, La. 53 (1) 4x400 Relay (2015-17), 1980 UTEP (69) Austin, Texas 6 (24) 5: Cedric Vaughns 400 Meters (1982-84); 4x100 Relay (1982) 1979 UTEP (64) Champaign, Ill. 22 (8) 4x400 Relay (1984-85) 1978 UCLA/UTEP (35) Eugene, Ore. 13 (18) 5: Kord Ferguson Discus (2016-18-19); Shot Put (2016-19) 1977 Arizona State (64) Champaign, Ill. 20 (8) 4: Ahmed Ali 200 Meters (2015-16); 4x100 Relay (2015); 1976 USC (64) Philadelphia, Pa. 4x400 Relay (2015) 1975 UTEP (55) Provo, Utah 28 (8) 4: Diondre Batson 100 Meters (2013); 200 Meters (2013); 4x100 Relay (2013-14) 1974 Tennessee (60) Austin, Texas 4: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (2000-01-02): 4x100 Relay (2002) 1973 UCLA (52) Baton Rouge, La. 47 (2) 4: Tim Broe 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (1998-2000); 5,000 Meters (1999-2000) 1972 UCLA (82) Eugene, Ore. 22 (8) 4: Justin Fondren High Jump (2013-14-15-16) 1971 UCLA (52) Seattle, Wash. 4: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (2018-19); 10,000 Meters (2018- 19) 1970 BYU/Kansas/Oregon (35) Des Moines, Iowa 4: Terry Menefee 400-Meter Hurdles (1983); 4x400 Relay (1983-84-85) 1969 San Jose State (48) Knoxville, Tenn. 4: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (1994-95); Triple Jump (1992-95) 1968 USC (58) Berkeley, Calif. 4: Jeff Woodard High Jump (1978-79-80-82) 1967 USC (86) Provo, Utah 1966 UCLA (81) Bloomington, Ind. 1965 Oregon/USC (32) Berkeley, Calif. Alabama NCAA Men's outdoor Track & Field All-Americans 1964 Oregon (70) Eugene, Ore. RECORDS & HISTORY 1963 USC (61) Albuquerque, N.M. 20 (8) 1972: Jan Johnson Pole Vault (2nd, 17-0; 5.18m) 1962 Oregon (85) Eugene, Ore. 1973: Thomas Whatley 100 Yards (5th, 9.4) 1961 USC (65) Philadelphia, Pa. 1975: Ed Williams Javelin (2nd, 246-3; 75.05m) 1960 Kansas (50) Berkeley, Calif. 1977: Gary England Shot Put (2nd, 64-0 3/4; 19.52) 1959 Kansas (73) Lincoln, Neb. 1978: Joseph Coombs 400 Meters (3rd, 45.98) 1958 USC (48 6/7) Berkeley, Calif. 1978: Darroll Gatson 400 Meters (3rd, 45.98) 1957 Villanova (47) Austin, Texas 1978: Jeff Woodard High Jump (3rd, 7-1; 2.15m) 1956 UCLA (55 7/10) Berkeley, Calif. 1978: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (5th, 53-2 1/2; 16.21m) 1955 USC (42) Los Angeles, Calif. 1979: Jeff Woodard High Jump (3rd, 7-3 1/2; 2.22m) 1954 USC (66 17/20) Ann Arbor, Mich. 1979: Maxwell Peters Triple Jump (5th, 53-2 1/2; 16.21m) 1953 USC (80) Lincoln, Neb. 1980: Jeff Woodard High Jump (1st, 7-7 1/4; 2.31m) 1952 USC (66 7/12) Berkeley, Calif. 1980: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (4th, 10.17) 1951 USC (56) Seattle, Wash. 1980: Greg Martin Discus (4th, 186-10; 56.94m) 1950 USC (49 1/5) Minneapolis, Minn. 1980: Hreinn Halldorsson Shot Put (3rd, 65-4; 19.91m) 1949 USC (55 2/5) Los Angeles, Calif. 1981: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (6th, 10.24) 1948 Minnesota (46) Minneapolis, Minn. 1982: Barry Darling Javelin (9th, 249-5; 76.02m) 1947 Illinois (59 2/3) Salt Lake City, Utah 1982: Rod Rudolph High Jump (6th, 7-5; 2.26m) 1946 Illinois (78) Minneapolis, Minn. 1982: Jeff Woodard High Jump (5th, 7-6 1/4; 2.29m) 1945 Navy (62) Milwaukee, Wis. 1982: Calvin Smith 200 Meters (2nd, 20.20) 1944 Illinois (79) Milwaukee, Wis. 1982: Cedric Vaughns 400 Meters (3rd, 46.09) 1943 USC (46) Evanston, Ill. 1982: Ike Levine Long Jump (11th, 25-1 1/2; 7.65m) 1942 USC (85 1/2) Lincoln, Neb. 1982: C. Smith, D. Williams, W. Monroe, C. Vaughns 4x100 Relay (9th, 39.51) 1941 USC (81 1/2) Palo Alto, Calif. 1983: Emmit King 100 Meters (1st, 10.15) 1940 USC (47) Minneapolis, Minn. 1983: Calvin Smith 100 Meters (2nd, 10.16 1939 USC (86) Los Angeles, Calif. 1983: Calvin Smith 200 Meters (2nd, 20.36) 1938 USC (67 3/4) Minneapolis, Minn. 1983: William Wuyke 800 Meter Run (2nd, 1:45.77) 1937 USC (62) Berkeley, Calif. 70 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS

2001: Miguel Pate Long Jump (5th, 26-0 1/4; 7.93m) 2002: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (1st, 13.49) 2002: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (1st, 13:59.30) 2002: R. Bramlett, J. Mason, R. Burks, L. Williams 4x100 Relay (8th, 39.95) 2003: Latonel Williams 200 Meters (6th, 20.78) 2005: Peter Etoot 800 Meters (8th, 1:46.80) 2005: Steven Boozer Discus (10th, 179-8; 54.76m) 2006: Augustus Maiyo 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (6th, 8:42.04) 2008: Tyson David 10,000 Meters (3rd, 28:49.76) 2009: Tyson David 5,000 Meters (7th, 14:10.75) 2010: Kirani James 400 Meters, 1st, 45.05) 2010: Fred Samoei 800 Meters (8th, 1:47.84) 2011: Kirani James 400 Meters (1st, 45.10) 2011: Fred Samoei 800 Meters (11th, 1:47.60) 2012: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (8th, 25-2; 7.67m) 2013: Diondre Batson 100 Meters (4th, 10.01 2013: Diondre Batson 200 Meters, 9th, 20.35) 2013: Kamal Fuller Long Jump (6th, 25-8 1/4; 7.82m) 2013: Elias Hakansson Hammer (8th, 213-9; 65.15m) 2013: Justin Fondren High Jump (T-13th, 7-0 1/2; 2.14m) 2013: Imani Brown Triple Jump (6th, 52-2 1/2; 15.91m) 2013: D. Batson, A. Sanders, A. Haynes, D. Farrier 4x100 Relay (2nd, 38.54) 2013: D. Davis, J. Lynch, Q. Smith, K. Taylor 4x400 Relay (12th, 3:06.69) 2014: Hayden Reed Discus (1st, 205-10; 62.73m) 2014: Justin Fondren High Jump (5th, 7-2 1/2; 2.19m) 2014: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (12th, 62-11 1/4; 19.18m) 2014: Charodd Richardson Hammer (13th, 209-7; 63.88m) Emmit King 2014: D. Batson, D. Davis, A. Haynes, Alex Sanders 4x100 Relay 2015: Ahmed Ali 200 Meters (20th, 20.87) 1983: Terry Menefee 400 Meter Hurdles (7th, 50.40) 2015: Justin Fondren High Jump (14th, 6-11 1/2; 2.12m) 1983: C. Smith, T. Menefee, A. Buford, L. Smith 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:02.33) 2015: Steven Gayle 400 Meters (5th, 45.93) 1983: Thrainn Hafsteinsson Decathlon (5th, 7,709 pts.) 2015: Jeremiah Green Triple Jump (6th, 54-1 3/4; 16.50m- w) 1983: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (5th, 201-9; 61.49m) 2015: Hayden Reed Discus (12th, 190-0; 57.91m) 1984: Cedric Vaughns 400 Meters (5th, 45.96) 2015: T. Brown, S. Gayle, A. Ali, T. Pinder 4x100 Relay (8th, 39.63) 1984: William Wuyke 800 Meters (4th, 1:47.68) 2015: S. Gayle, A. Ali, A. Amankwah, M. Humphrey 4x400 Meter Relay (14th, 3:07.62) 1984: T. Menefee, W. Monroe, C. Vaughns, L. Smith 4x400 Relay 2016: Ahmed Ali 200 Meters (SF, 20.84) 1984: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (4th, 205-0; 62.48m) 2016: Tony Brown 110-Meter Hurdles (6th, 13.81) 1985: T. Menefee, T. Davis, B. Jackson, C. Vaughns 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:01.16) 2016: Kyle Felpel Shot Put (21st, 60-8 3/4; 18.51m) 1985: Thomas McCants High Jump (2nd, 7-7 1/4; 2.31m)) 2016: Kord Ferguson Discus (17th, 180-5; 54.99) 1985: Siggy Einarsson Javelin (4th, 263-10; 80.41m) 2016: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (24th, 59-6 1/4; 18.14m) 1985: Eggert Bogasson Discus (5th, 192-7; 58.69m) 2016: Justin Fondren High Jump (T-22nd, 6-10 1/4; 2.08m) 1986: Keith Talley 110 Meter Hurdles (1st, 13.36) 2016: Elias Hakansson Hammer (12th, 220-2; 67.10m) 1986: Keith Talley Long Jump (3rd, 26-2 3/4; 7.99m) 2016: Daniel Haugh Discus (NM) 1986: Peter McColgan 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (3rd, 8:29.35) 2016: Antibahs Kosgei 10,000 Meters (18th, 29:42.89) 1986: Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Discus (4th, 193-10; 59.08m) 2016: Tadashi Pinder 100 Meters (SF, 10.42) 1986: Siggy Einarsson Javelin (2nd, 249-10; 76.14m) 2016: Hayden Reed Discus (16th, 180-8; 55.06m) 1987: Keith Talley 110-Meter Hurdles (5th, 13.70) 2016: Joe Williams Discus (11th, 187-5; 57.12m) 1987: Dudson Higgins Triple Jump (8th, 53-6 1/4; 16.31m) 2017: W. Allen, S. Gayle, S. Bowden, J. Richards 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:03.81) 1987: Eggert Bogasson Discus (6th, 194-6 1/4; 59.28m) 2017: Steven Gayle 400 Meters (7th, 45:59) 1987: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (3rd, 241-9 3/4; 73.68m) 2017: Jereem Richards 200 Meters (3rd, 20:55) 1988: L. Cantrell, P. Goode, A. Henson, J. Williams 4x400 Relay (6th, 3:06.91) 2017: Ruebin Walters 110-Meter Hurdles (2nd, 13:54) 1989: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (4th, 14:13.70) 2017: S. Gayle, J. Richards, T. Jernigan, T. Brown 4x100 Relay (14th, 39.19) 1989: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (2nd, 254-11; 77.69) 2017: Tony Brown 100 Meters (11th, 10.12) 1989: L. Bello, L. Cantrell, E. Nava, G. Parker 4x400 Relay (4th, 3:03.92) 2017: Alfred Chelanga 10,000 Meters (11th, 29:12.34) 1990: R. Beattie, B. McCuaig, E. Nava, C. Wright 4x100 Relay (1st, 38.87) 2017: Will Herrscher Pole Vault (12th, 17-4 1/2; 5.29m) 1990: German Beltran 5,000 Meters (6th, 14:14.28) 2017: Antibahs Kosgei 10,000 Meters (16th, 29:34.13) 1990: Siggy Matthiasson Javelin (3rd, 245-8; 74.87m) 2017: McLean Lipschutz Javelin (10th, 227-8; 69.39m) 1990: Clive Wright 200 Meters (7th, 20.73) 2017: Joe Williams Discus (11th, 188-3; 57.37m) 1991: R. Beattie, S. Boateng, E. Nava, C. Wright 4x100 Relay (3rd, 39.34) 2018: Keitavious Walter 200 Meters (11th, 20.54) 1992: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (8th, 53-4 1/2; 16.26m) 2018: Gilbert Kigen 10,000 Meters (7th, 28:55.66) 1992: Brian Thomas Long Jump (7th, 26-0 1/2; 7.93m) 2018: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (13th, 14:03.06) 1993: Samuel Boateng 200 Meters (8th, 20.90) 2018: Vincent Kiprop 10,000 Meters (2nd, 28:34.99) 1993: Joakim Nilsson Javelin (5th, 232-9; 70,94m) 2018: Vincent Kirpop 5,000 Meters (9th, 13:59.60) 1993: David Nti Berko Triple Jump (5th, 54-8 1/4; 16.66m) 2018: Alfred Chelanga 10,000 Meters (16th, 29:44.08) 1994: Joakim Nilsson Javelin (3rd, 248-2; 75.64m) 2018: Ruebin Walters 110-Meter Hurdles (6th, 13.95) 1994: David Nti Berko Triple Jump (4th, 54-3 1/4; 16.54m) 2018: Shelby McEwen High Jump (2nd, 7-3; 2.21m) 1994: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (5th, 25-11 1/2; 7.91m) 2018: Christian Edwards Triple Jump (6th, 53-8 1/2; 16.37m) 1994: Brian Thomas Long Jump (8th, 25-7 1/4; 7.80m) 2018: Kord Ferguson Discus (4th, 191-8; 58.42m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Long Jump (2nd, 26-3 3/4; 8.02m) 2018: Daniel Haugh Discus (11th, 181-4; 55.27m) 1995: Andrew Owusu Triple Jump (6th, 53-1 3/4; 16.19m) 2018: Daniel Haugh Hammer Throw (5th, 238-7; 72.72m) RECORDS & HISTORY 1996: Mats Nilsson Javelin (2nd, 238-1; 72.56m) 2019: Bobby Colantonio Hammer (16th, 281-1; 66.47m) 1997: Mats Nilsson Javelin (1st, 245-9; 74.90m) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 10,000 Meters (2nd, 29:18.10) 1998: Mats Nilsson Javelin (3rd, 250-2; 76.25m) 2019: Gilbert Kigen 5,000 Meters (4th, 14:08.12) 1998: Tim Broe 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (7th, 8:45.00) 2019: Kord Ferguson Discus (3rd, 203-7; 62.07m) 1999: Jeremy Taylor 200 Meters (5th, 20.64) 2019: Kord Ferguson Shot Put (17th, 61-8.5;18.81m) 1999: Tim Broe 5,000 Meters (3rd, 14:04.15) 2019: Robert Dunning 400 Meter Hurdles (15th, 50.71) 2000: Tim Broe 3,000-Meter Steeplechase, 1st, 8:39.03) 2019: Robert Dunning 110 Meter Hurdles (9th, 13.60) 2000: Tim Broe 5,000 Meters (5th, 13:52.94) 2019: Santiago Basso Shot Put (21st, 59-5;18.11m) 2000: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (4th, 13.67) 2019: Shelby McEwen High Jump (3rd, 7-4.25; 2.24m) 2000: Ken Frambro 110-Meter Hurdles (7th, 13.95) 2000: Miguel Pate Long Jump (5th, 25-6; 7.77m) 2001: Ron Bramlett 110-Meter Hurdles (1st, 13.54) 2001: David Kimani 1,500 Meters (3rd, 3:38.74) 2001: David Kimani 5,000 Meters (3rd, 13:44.42) 2001: Chris Mutai 10,000 Meters (4th, 29:30.30)

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Year Champion (Pts.) Site Alabama Finish (Pts.) 2019: Arkansas (64) Austin, Texas 7, (29) 2018: USC (53) Eugene, Ore. T-46 (3) 2017: Oregon (64) Eugene, Ore. 28, (9.7) 2016 Arkansas (72) Eugene, Ore. 29t (8) 2015 Oregon (59) Eugene, Ore. 20t (10) 2014 Texas A&M (75) Eugene, Ore. 19 (13) 2013 Kansas (60) Eugene, Ore. 45t (5) 2012 Vacated Des Moines, Iowa 44t (6) 2011 Texas A&M (49) Des Moines, Iowa 2010 Texas A&M (72) Eugene, Ore. 20t (13) 2009 Texas A&M (50) Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 LSU (67) Des Moines, Iowa 31t (8) 2007 Arizona State (60) Sacramento, Calif. 21 (10) 2006 Auburn (57) Sacramento, Calif. 17 (16) 2005 Texas (55) Sacramento, Calif. 13 (18) 2004 UCLA (69) Austin, Texas 22t (10) 2003 LSU (64) Sacramento, Calif. 43t (5) 2002 South Carolina (82) Baton Rouge, La. 2001 USC (64) Eugene, Ore. 60 (2) 2000 LSU (58) Durham, N.C. 13t (16) 1999 Texas (62) Boise, Idaho 1998 Texas (60) Buffalo, N.Y. 1997 LSU (63) Bloomington, Ind. 1996 LSU (81) Eugene, Ore. 33t (5) Pauline Davis 1995 LSU (69) Knoxville, Tenn. 1994 LSU (86) Boise, Idaho 12 (18) 1993 LSU (93) New Orleans, La. 9t (25) 1992 LSU (87) Austin, Texas 5 (27) 1991 LSU (78) Eugene, Ore. 14 (14) 1990 LSU (43) Durham, N.C. 5 (29) 1989 LSU (86) Provo, Utah 13 (17) 1988 LSU (61) Eugene, Ore. 6 (31) 1987 LSU (62) Baton Rouge, La. 2 (53) Alabama NCAA Women's outdoor Track & Field All-Americans 1986 Texas (65) Indianapolis, Ind. 2 (55) 1985 Oregon (52) Austin, Texas 10 (22 1/2) 1982: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-1 1/4/1.86m) 1984 Florida State (145) Eugene, Ore. 6 (53) 1982: Pia Iacova Discus (5th, 170-1/51.84m) 1983 UCLA (116 1/2) Houston, Texas 12 (36) 1982: Barbara Scott 400-Meter Hurdles (59.00) 1982 UCLA (153) Provo, Utah 15 (31) 1983: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-1 1/2/1.86m) 1983: Pia Iacova Discus (4th, 181-2/55.21m) 1984: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (184-2/56.13m) Alabama NCAA Women's outdoor Track & Field Champions 1984: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (2nd, 6-0 1/2/1.84m) 1984: Pia Iacova Discus (2nd, 184-9/56.31) 1982: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-1 1/4/1.86m) 1984: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (3rd, 52.11) 1983: Disa Gisladottir High Jump (6-1 1/2/1.86m) 1985: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (187-8/57.20m) 1984: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (184-2/56.13m) 1985: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (3rd, 2:02.27) 1985: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (187-8/57.20m) 1985: Kelly Landry Discus (5th, 175-9/53.56m) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (51.23) 1985: Yutta Shelton Heptathlon (8th, 5,396) 1987: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (50.90) 1985: Yutta Shelton High Jump, T-7th, 6-0/1.82m) 1989: Pauline Davis 400 Meters (50.18) 1986: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (1st, 51.23) 2005: Beth Mallory Discus (194-9/59.35m)) 1986: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (3rd, 2:01.98) 2014: Remona Burchell 100 Meters (11.25) 1986: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (3rd, 11.36) 2015: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (22-8/6.90m) 1986: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (3rd, 22.84) 1986: Iris Gronfeldt Javelin (5th, 184-0/56.10) 1986: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (3rd, 9:12.71) Top All-America Honorees 1986: V. Connally, P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, L. Leatherwood 4x100 Relay (8th, 44.74) 1986: V. Connally, P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, L. Leatherwood; E. Adiru* 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:29.90) RECORDS & HISTORY 12: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (1986-87-88); 200 Meters (1986-87-88-89) 1987: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (1st, 50.90) 400 Meters (1989); 4x100 Relay (1986-87); 4x400 Relay (1986-89) 1987: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (4th, 2:03.22) 7: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (1986-87-88); 4x100 Relay (1986-87-90); 1987: Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters (6th, 4:16.34) 4x400 Relay (1986) 1987: Pauline Davis 100 Meter (6th, 11.47) 7: Lillie Leatherwood 400 Meters (1984-86-87); 200 Meters (1987); 1987: Pauline Davis 200 Meter (4th, 22.64) 4x100 Relay (1986-87); 4x400 Relay (1986) 1987: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (5th, 43-8/13.30m) 7: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (1991-92-93-94); 1,500 Meters (1992-93); 1987: Lillie Leatherwood 200 Meter (2nd, 22.51) 4x400 Relay (1993) 1987: Heidi Olafsdottir 3,000 Meters (2nd, 8:58.00) 7: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (2015-16-17); 4x100 Relay (2014-15-17), 1987: P. Davis, F. Hyacinth, S. Latham, L. Leatherwood 4x100 Relay (2nd, 43.54) 100 Meters (2017) 1988: Evelyn Adiru 1,500 Meters (2nd, 2:02.92) 6: Evelyn Adiru 800 Meters (1985-86-87); 1,500 Meters (1987-88); 1988: Pauline Davis 100 Meters (2nd, 11.14) 4x400 Relay (1986) 1988: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (2nd, 22.81) 5: Symone Darius 4x100 Relay (2017-18-19); 4x400 Relay (2017-18) 1988: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (7th, 42-3 1/2/12.89m) 5: Faith Idehen 100 Meters (1993-94); 400 Meters (1992); 4x100 Relay (1993-94) 1988: Elspeth Turner 5,000 Meters (8th, 16:11.53) 5: Beth Mallory Discus (2003-04-05-06); Hammer Throw (2004) 1988: Elspeth Turner 10,000 Meters (5th, 33:05.19) 5: Takyera Roberson 4x100 Relay (2017); 400 Meters (2017); 1989: Pauline Davis 400 Meters (1st, 50.18) 4x400 Relay (2017-18-19) 1989: Pauline Davis 200 Meters (3rd, 22.65) 4: Stacey Bowen 400 Meters (1993-94); 4x100 Relay (1993-94) 1989: P. Davis, S. Latham, F. Roberts, S. White 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:30.99) 4: Tamara Clark 4x100 Relay (2018-19); 100 Meters (2019); 200 Meters (2019) 1990: Diane Dunrod 400 Meters (2nd, 51.25) 4: Alex Gholston 400 Meters (2015-16); 4x400 Relay (2015-16) 1990: Flora Hyacinth Triple Jump (4th, 43-2 1/2/13.16m) 4: Daija Lampkin 4x100 Relay (2018-19); 4x400 Relay (2018); 200 Meters (2019) 1990: Benita Thomas 200 Meters (4th, 23.25) 1990: K. Anderson, D. Dunrod, B. Thomas 4x100 Relay (6th, 44.96) 1990: D. Dunrod, C. Smith, K. Smith, B. Thomas 4x400 Relay (2nd, 3:30.99) 1991: Diane Francis 400 Meters (4th, 52.44) 1991: Tonya Lawson 100-Meter Hurdles (7th, 14.43) 1991: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (7th, 2:07.22)

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Lillie Leatherwood Remona Burchell

1991: Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters (11th, 4:24.61) 2015: Danielle McConnell Hammer (22nd, 185-3/56.46m) 1991: G. Buzu, D. Francis, C. Smith, K. Smith 4x400 Relay (4th, 3:35.64) 2016: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (2nd, 21-4 3/46.52m) 1992: Hanna Glyfadottir Shot Put (7th, 50-10 3/4/15.51m) 2016: Alex Gholston 400 Meters (16th, 53.11) 1992: Faith Idehen 400 Meters (7th, 53.50) 2016: Vanessa Clerveaux 100-Meter Hurdles (17th, 13.24) 1992: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (5th, 2:04.14) 2016: K. Funcheon, D. Gause, A. Gholston, D. Williams 4x400 Relay (11th, 3:33.37) 1992: Vicky Lynch 1,500 Meters (3rd, 4:18.23) 2016: Haley Teel Shot Put (18th, 52-8 1/4/16.05m) 1992: Kristen Seabury 1,500 Meters (4th, 4:19.09) 2017: Q. Burks, S. Darius, D. Gause, T. Roberson 4x100 Relay (2nd, 42.56) 1992: Heather Shutt-Warner 5,000 Meters (7th, 16:47.57) 2017: Stacey Destin High Jump (T-6th, 5-11 1/2/1.81m) 1992: G. Buzu, C. Gilgeous, M. Morgan, K. Smith 4x400 Relay (7th, 3:36.57) 2017: Lakan Taylor Pole Vault (T-8th, 13-7 1/4/4.14m) 1993: Stacey Bowen 400 Meters (5th, 23.16) 2017: Quanesha Burks 100 Meters (12th, 11.41) 1993: Faith Idehen 100 Meters (8th, 11.60) 2017: Quanesha Burks Long Jump (11th, 20-7/6.27m) 1993: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (5th, 2:04.14) 2017: Danielle McConnell Hammer (16th, 200-3/61.03m) 1993: Vicky Lynch 1,500 Meters (7th, 4:22.36) 2017: Takyera Roberson 400 Meters (12th, 53.15) 1993: Heather Shutt-Warner 5,000 Meters (4th, 16:34.57) 2017: Domonique Williams 400 Meters (11th, 52.50) 1993: S. Bowen, F. Chapman, F. Idehen, A. Lloyd 4x100 Relay (2nd, 43.68) 2017: S. Darius, D. Gause, D. Williams, T. Roberson 4x400 Relay (10th, 3:33.57) 1993: F. Chapman, C. Jenkins, V. Lynch, M. Morgan 4x400 Relay (8th, 3:40.36) 2017: Samantha Zelden Javelin (13th, 168-4/51.30m) 1994: Stacey Bowen 400 Meters (4th, 52.28) 2017: Filippa Fotopoulou Long Jump (19th, 19-5 1/2/5.93m) 1994: Faith Idehen 100 Meters (7th, 11.56) 2018: D. Lampkin, T. Clark, S. Darius, D. Washington 4x100-Meter Relay (6th, 44.05) 1994: Andria Lloyd 200 Meters (5th, 23.33) 2018: D. Lampkin, S. Darius, K. Funcheon, T. Roberson 4x400-Meter Relay (11th, 3:33.53) 1994: Vicky Lynch 800 Meters (5th, 2:03.79) 2018: Portious Warren Shot Put (9th, 55-6 1/4; 16.92m) 1994: Malin Ohlund 3,000 Meters (7th, 9:34.86) 2019: Abigail Kwarteng High Jump (4th, 5-11.25; 1.81m) 1994: S. Bowen, F. Idehen, P. Lacey, A. Lloyd 4x100 Relay (8th, 46.87) 2019: Daija Lampkin 200 Meters (19th, 23.26) 1996: Jessica Fry 5,000 Meters (4th, 16:20.88) 2019: Esther Gitahi 5,000 Meters (3rd, 15:51.85) 2000: Safiya Ingram Discus (3rd, 183-9/56.00m) 2019: Haley Teel Shot Put (11th, 54-6.5; 16.62m) 2000: Petegay Gayle 400-Meter Hurdles (3rd, 55.93) 2019: Katie Funcheon 400 Meters (22nd, 54.18) 2000: Brandit Copper 100-Meter Hurdles (5th, 13.03) 2019: Kiara Williams Long Jump (10th, 20-5.25; 6.23m) 2001: Nicole Ireland 400-Meter Hurdles, 11th, 58.66) 2019: Mauricia Prieto 200 Meters (14th, 23.10) 2001: N. Ireland, J. Kitson, P. Barrett, D. Dillard, T. Robinson* 4x100 Relay (7th, 44.58) 2019: Natassha McDonald 400 Meters (11th, 52.76) 2003: Judyth Kitson 100 Meters (7th, 11.50) 2019: Nickolette Dunbar Shot Put (23rd, 49-3.75; 15.03) 2003: Beth Mallory Discus (6th, 171-7/52.29m) 2019: Portious Warren Shot Put (2nd, 59-5; 18.11m) 2004: Beth Mallory Discus (2nd, 191-4/58.31) 2019: Samantha Zelden Javelin (8th, 173-7; 52.91m) 2004: Beth Mallory Hammer (10th, 200-9/61.18m) 2019: Stacey Destin High Jump (8th, 5-11.25; 1.81m) 2005: Beth Mallory Discus (1st, 194-9/59.35m) 2019: Tamara Clark 200 Meters (9th, 22.80) 2005: Tahesia Harrigan 100 Meters (6th, 11.42) 2019: Tamara Clark 100 Meters (15th, 11.34) 2006: Beth Mallory Discus (2nd, 179-7/54.73m) 2019: T. Clark, M. Prieto, D. Lampkin, S. Darius 4x100 Relay (5th, 43.00) 2006: Miruna Mataonu High Jump (6th, 6-0/1.82m) 2019: T. Roberson, N. McDonald, M. Prieto, K. Funcheon 4x400 Relay (5th, 3:27.12) 2006: Tahesia Harrigan 100 Meters (4th, 11.41) *Alternate, ran in the semifinals 2007: Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters (7th, 52.17) 2007: Miruna Mataoanu High Jump (2nd, 6-3 1/2/1.91m) 2008: Trish Bartholomew 400 Meters (2nd, 51.29) 2010: Kim Laing 100 Meter Hurdles (7th, 12.20)

2010: Krystle Schade High Jump (7th, 5-9 1/4/1.75m) RECORDS & HISTORY 2010: Chelsea Taylor High Jump (5th, 5-9 1/4/1.75m) 2010: Chelsea Taylor Heptathlon (3rd, 5,617) 2011: Meghan Austin Javelin, (16th, 151-5/46.15m) 2012: Krystle Schade High Jump (4th, 6-1 1/2/1.86m) 2013: Alexis Paine Pole Vault (4th, 14-5 1/4/4.40m) 2014: Remona Burchell 100 Meters (1st, 11:25) 2014: R. Burchell, Q. Burks, D. Kimpel, S. Thomas 4x100 Relay (6th, 44:19) 2014: Yanique Malcolm 800 Meters (9th, 2:05.05) 2014: Lakan Taylor Pole Vault (15th, 13-3 1/2/4.05m) 2015: Quanesha Burks First team; Long Jump (1st, 22-8/6.90m) 2015: Q. Burks, A. Gholston, D. Kimpel, S. Thomas 4x100 Relay (10th, 44:34) 2015: Alex Gholston 400 Meters (11th, 52:80) 2015: Nia Barnes Hammer (18th, 189-11/57.88m) 2015: Filippa Fotopoulou Long Jump (21st, 19-4 3/4/5.91m) 2015: Katelynn Greenleaf 3,000-Meter Steeplechase (17th, 10:21.84)

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Jan Johnson Gary England Ike Levine Darroll Gatson Joe Coombs Tony Husbands 1972 Indoor 1977 Indoor 1978 Indoor 1978 Indoor 1978 Indoor 1978 Indoor Pole Vault 17-1 3/4 (5.22m) Shot Put 63-0 3/4 (19.22m) Mile Relay 3:15.11 Mile Relay 3:15.11 Mile Relay 3:15.11 Mile Relay 3:15.11

Jeff Woodard Emmit King William Wuyke Keith Talley Richard Beattie CLIVE WRIGHT 1980 Outdoor 1983 Outdoor 1984 Indoor 1987 Indoor 1990 Outdoor 1990 Outdoor High Jump 7-7 3/4 100 Meters 10.15 1,000 Meters 2:24.27 55-Meter Hurdles 7.13 4x100-Meter Relay 38.87 4x100-Meter Relay 38.87 1986 Outdoor 110-Meter Hurdles 13.36

Eduardo Nava BRAD McCUAIg Andrew Owusu Mats Nilsson Tim Broe David Kimani 1990 Outdoor 1990 Outdoor 1996 Indoor 1996 Outdoor 2000 Outdoor 2001 Indoor 4x100-Meter Relay 38.87 4x100-Meter Relay 38.87 Long Jump 25-11 (7.89m) Javelin 251-6 (76.65m) 3,000 Steeplechase 8:39.03 3,000 Meters 8:03.29 1997 Outdoor 5,000 Meters 13:42.32 RECORDS & HISTORY Javelin 245-9 (74.90m) 2001 Outdoor 5,000 Meters 13:59.30

Ron Bramlett Miguel Pate Fred Samoei KIRANI JAMES Diondre Batson Hayden Reen 2001 Outdoor 2002 Indoor 2011 Indoor 2010 Outdoor 2014 Indoor 2014 Outdoor 110-Meter Hurdles 13.54 Long Jump 27-4 1/2 800 Meters 1:48.33 400 Meters 45.05 200 Meters 20.32 Discus 205-10 (62.73m) 2002 Indoor 2011 Outdoor 60-Meter Hurdles 7.59 400 Meters 45.10 2002 Outdoor 110-Meter Hurdles 13.49

74 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History MEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS

shleby mcewen 2019 Indoor High Jump 7-6 (2.29m) RECORDS & HISTORY

Shleby McEwen

ROLLTIDE.COM 75 Records & History WOMEN’S NCAA CHAMPIONS

Disa Gisladottir Iris Gronfeldt Liz Lynch Lillie Leatherwood Pauline Davis Flora Hyacinth 1982 Outdoor 1984 Outdoor 1986 Indoor 1985 Indoor 1988 Indoor 1989 Indoor High Jump 6-1 1/4 (1.86m) Javelin 184-2 (56.13m) 4:37.73 400 Meters 53.12 200 Meters 22.76 Triple Jump 44-1 1/4 (13.51m) 1983 Indoor 1985 Outdoor 1986 Outdoor 1989 Outdoor High Jump 6-2 (1.87m) Javelin 187-8 (57.20m) 400 Meters 51.23 400 Meters 50.18 1983 Outdoor 1987 Outdoor High Jump 6-1 1/2 (1.86m) 400 Meters 50.90

Beth Mallory Remona Burchell Quanesha Burks Lakan Taylor 2005 Outdoor 2014 Indoor Discus 194-9 (59.35m) 60 Meters 7.11 2015 Outdoor 2017 Indoor 2014 Outdoor Long Jump 22-8 (6.91m) Pole Vault 14-7 1/4 (4.45m) 100 Meters 11.25. 2016 indoor 2015 Indoor Long Jump 22-3 3/4 (6.80m) 60 Meters 7.08 RECORDS & HISTORY

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60 METERS 3,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 6.54 Diondre Batson March 14, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 1. 7:51.31 David Kimani Feb. 10, 2001 Ames, Iowa 2. 6.58 Diondre Batson March 15, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 2. 7:52.40 David Reid March 15, 1986 Oklahoma City, Okla. 6.58c Emmitt King Feb. 26, 1982 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 7:53.26 Tim Broe Jan. 23, 1999 Blacksburg, Va. 4. 6.60c Calvin Smith Feb. 27, 1981 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 7:55.79 Vincent Kiprop Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 5. 6.61 Diondre Batson Feb. 1, 2014 Bloomington, Ind. 5. 7:57.07 Tyson David Feb. 27, 2009 Lexington, Ky. 6.61 Cameron Hudson Jan. 31,2015 Albuquerque, N.M. 6. 7:57.60 Emmanuel Bor March 7, 2009 South Bend, Ind. 6.61c Thomas Whatley 1973 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 7:59.04 Gilbert Kigen Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 8. 6.62 Ray Jadusingh Jan. 23, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 7:59.40 Vincent Kiprop Jan. 25, 2019 Boston, Mass. 9. 6.63 Keitavious Walter Feb. 8 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 9. 7:59.61 Gibert Kigen Jan, 25, 2019 Boston, Mass. 10. 6.64 Keitavious Walter Feb. 8 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 8:01.64 Steve Bolt Feb. 28, 1976 Baton Rouge, La. 6.64 Keitavious Walter Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 5,000 METERS 200 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 13:35.21 David Kimani Jan. 27, 2001 Fayetteville, Ark. 1. 20.31 Jereem Richards March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas 2. 13:36.76 Tyson David Feb. 14, 2009 Seattle, Wash. 2. 20.32 Diondre Batson March 14, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 3. 13:40.14 Gilbert Kigen Feb. 8, 2019 Ames, Iowa 3. 20.34 Jereem Richards Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 4. 13:40.97 Vincent Kiprop Feb. 9, 2018 Ames, Iowa 4. 20.50 Jereem Richards March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 5. 13:46.28 Gilbert Kigen Feb. 9, 2018 Ames, Iowa 5. 20.57 Jereem Richards Jan. 21, 2017 Birmingham, Ala. 6. 13:47.01 German Beltran Feb. 24, 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 6. 20.58 Kirani James Jan. 22, 2011 Albuquerque, N.M. 7. 13:47.38 Vincent Kiprop March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 7. 20.61 Keitavious Walter March 8, 2019 Brimingham, Ala. 8. 13:48.12 Alfred Chelanga Feb. 10, 2017 Ames, Iowa 8. 20.67 Diondre Batson March 14, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 9. 13:48.56 Alfred Chelanga March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 9. 20.68 Keitavious Walter Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 13:49.34 Alfred Chelanga Feb. 9, 2018 Ames, Iowa 10. 20.70 Jereem Richards Feb. 24. 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 60-METER HURDLES 400 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 7.52 Ron Bramlett Feb. 23, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 1. 44.80 Kirani James Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 7.60 Keith Talley 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 45.97 Steven Gayle Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 3. 7.61 Ruebin Walters Feb. 9, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 3. 46.02 Steven Gayle March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas 4. 7.63 Ruebin Walters Jan. 20, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. 4. 46.28 Steven Gayle Feb. 24. 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 5. 7.64 Ruebin Walters Feb. 3, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 5. 46.37 Jereem Richards Jan. 27, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 6. 7.66 Ruebin Walters Feb. 9, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 6. 46.42 Steven Gayle March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 7. 7.69 Ruebin Walters Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 7. 46.44 Champion Allison Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 7.70 Ruebin Walters Jan. 26, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 8. 46.46 Cori Loving Feb. 6, 1999 South Bend, Ind. 9. 7.71 Ruebin Walters Feb. 3, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 46.46 Omokaro Alohan Feb. 4, 1995 Lexington, Ky. 7.71 Reubin Walters Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 10. 46.53 Michael Cooley Feb. 16, 2008 South Bend, Ind. 4X400-METER RELAY 600 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 3:02.92 Bowden, Richards, Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 1. 1:18.29 Steven Gayle Feb. 7, 2015 Lincoln, Neb. Lahbi, Gayle 2. 1:19.00 Jacopo Lahbi Jan. 29, 2016 Bloomington, Ind. 2. 3:04.73 Bowden, Gayle, Feb. 18, 2017 South Bend, Ind. 3. 1:19.26 Isaac Trevino Jan. 29, 2016 Bloomington, Ind. Lahbi, Richards 4. 1:20.06 Kwemoi Ndiwa Jan. 25, 2019 Clemson, S.C. 3. 3:06.05 Gayle, Hudson, Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 1:20.12 Fred Samoei Jan. 21, 2011 Albuquerque, N.M. Humphrey, Amankwah 5. 1:20.24 Andrew Harris Jan. 29, 2016 Bloomington, Ind. 4. 3:06.06 Bowden, Gayle, March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas Lahbi, Richards 800 METERS 5. 3:07.29 Clayborn, Lewis, March 4, 2006 South Bend, Ind. Time Name Date Location Etoot, Cooley 1. 1:46.86 Alex Amankwah Jan. 23, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. 6. 3:07.67 Gayle, Bowden, Jan. 28, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 2. 1:46.91 Peter Etoot Feb. 29, 2004 Lexington, Ky. Lahbi, Richards 3. 1:47.41 Fred Samoei Feb. 12, 2011 Seattle, Wash. 7. 3:07.86 Allen, Walter, Jan. 20, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. 4. 1:48.03 Alex Amankwah March 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. O. Williams, Bowden 5. 1:48.28 Jacopo Lahbi Jan. 23, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. 8. 3:08.02 Clayborn, Lewis, Feb. 10, 2006 Ames, Iowa 6. 1:48.30 Alex Amankwah March 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Etoot, Cooley 7. 1:48.77 Jacopo Lahbi Jan. 25, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 9. 3:08.03 Hagan, Alohan, March, 1993 Indianapolis, Ind. 8. 1:48.80 Alex Amankwah Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. Simmons, Amagatcher 9. 1:49.07 Jacopo Lahbi Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 3:08.23 Gayle, Hudson, Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 10. 1:49.32 Jacopo Lahbi Feb. 24. 2017 Nashville, Tenn. Lahbi, Amankwah

MILE RECORDS & HISTORY Time Name Date Location 1. 3:59.38 Tim Broe Feb. 6, 1999 South Bend, Ind. 2. 3:59.40 Steve Bolt Feb. 28, 1976 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 4:00.33 David Kimani March 9, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 4:00.92 Robbie Farnham-Rose Feb. 13, 2016 Ames, Iowa 5. 4:01.34 Robbie Farnham-Rose Feb. 6, 2015 Lincoln, Neb. 6. 4:01.63 Emmanuel Bor Feb. 16, 2008 Seattle, Wash. 7. 4:01.66 Matt Airola Feb. 6, 2015 Lincoln, Neb. 8. 4:02.24 Matt Airola Jan. 18, 2014 Birmingham, Ala. 9. 4:02.34 Robbie Farnham-Rose Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 4:02.47 Fred Samoei Feb. 5, 2011 South Bend, Ind.

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DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY SHOT PUT Time Name Date Location Mark Name Date Location 1. 9:29.93 Farnham-Rose, Gayle, Feb. 21, 2015 South Bend, Ind. 1. 66-2 Hreinn. Halldorissin Feb. 16, 1980 Montgomery, Ala. Lahbi, Airola 2. 65-9 ¾ Kord Ferguson Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 2. 9:30.10 Williamson, Loving, March 10, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 65-3 ¼ Kord Ferguson Feb. 8, 2019 Nashville, Tenn. Edwards, Broe 4. 65-0 ½ Kord Ferguson March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 3. 9:32.97 Henderson, Wright, March 8, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 64-6 ¾ Kord Ferguson Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas McBride, Kimani 6. 64-3 Kord Ferguson March 9, 2018 College Station, Texas 4. 9:33.77 Rop, K. James, March 5, 2011 South Bend, Ind. 7. 63-6 ¼ Kord Ferguson Jan. 31, 2019 Columbia, S.C. Samoei, E. Bor 8. 63-5 Gary England March 12, 1977 Detroit, Mich. 5. 9:33.81 Rop, K. James, Feb. 12, 2011 Seattle, Wash. 9. 63-2 Kord Ferguson March 9, 2018 College Station, Texas Samoei, J. Bor 63-2 Kord Ferguson Jan.18, 2019 Nashville, Tenn. 6. 9:34.91 Koeh, Lewis, March 3, 2006 South Bend, Ind. Etoot, Maiyo WEIGHT THROW 7. 9:37.81 Maiyo, Koeh, March 2, 2007 South Bend, Ind. Mark Name Date Location Cooley, Bor 1 75-8 Daniel Haugh Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 8. 9:38.28 Ballard, Lahbi, Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 74-11 Daniel Haugh March 10, 2018 College Station, Texas Harris, Farnham-Rose 3. 74-10 Daniel Haugh Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 9. 9:39.06 Rop, Mickens, Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 74-4 Daniel Haugh Feb. 10, 2018 Clemson, S.C. J. Bor, Samoei 5. 74-2 ½ Daniel Haugh Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 10. 9:41.23 Amankwah, Davis, Feb. 7, 2014 New York, N.Y. 6. 74-1 Daniel Haugh Feb. 10, 2018 Clemson, S.C. Lahbi, Airola 7. 73-11 ¾ Daniel Haugh Feb. 10, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 8. 73-8 ¾ Daniel Haugh Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas LONG JUMP 9 . 73-8 ¼ Daniel Haugh Jan. 13, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. Mark Name Date Location 10. 73-8 Daniel Haugh Feb. 10, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 1. 28-2 ¼ Miguel Pate March 1, 2002 New York, N.Y. 2. 26-2 ¾ Andrew Owusu Feb. 26, 1995 Baton Rouge, La. HEPTATHLON 3. 25-8 ¾ Kamal Fuller Feb. 23, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. Points Name Date Location 25-8 ¾ Cameron Hudson Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 1. 5,339 Michael Hughes Feb. 27, 2011 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 25-8 Keith Talley 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 5,332 Keith Baker Feb. 26, 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. 6. 25-7 ½ Kamal Fuller Feb. 14, 2014 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 4,885 David Clyburn Jan. 27, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 25-6 ¾ Cameron Hudson Jan. 31, 2015 Albuquerque, N.M. 4. 4,868 Michael Hughes Feb. 27, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 25-6 ¼ Kamal Fuller March 5, 2011 South Bend, Ind. 5. 4,782 Michael Hughes Feb. 27, 2009 Lexington, Ky. 25-6 ¼ Brian Thomas March 5, 1994 Johnson City, Tenn. 6. 4,692 John Kragt Feb. 22, 2007 Lexington, Ky. 10. 25-6 Jeremy Taylor March 10, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 4,524 Daryl Aldridge Feb. 22, 2007 Lexington, Ky. 25-6 Henry Orum Feb. 5, 1972 Montgomery, Ala. 8. 4,345 Justin Brady Feb. 27, 2009 Lexington, Ky. 9. 3,843 Matt Vogtner Jan. 29, 2005 Clemson, S.C. TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Date Location 1. 54-8 ¾ Jeremiah Green Feb. 13, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 54-2 ½ Miguel Pate March 11, 2002 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 54-0 ½ David Nti-Berko March, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 4. 53-8 ¼ Andrew Owusu 1995 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 53-8 ¼ Dudson Higgins March 11, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. 6. 53-5 ½ Jeremiah Green March 1, 2014 College Station, Texas 7. 52-10 ¾ Jeremiah Green Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 52-10 ¼ Jeremiah Green Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 9. 52-10 Jeremiah Green March 12, 2016 Birmingham, Ala. 10. 52-6 ½ Jeremiah Green Jan. 18, 2014 Birmingham, Ala.

HIGH JUMP Mark Name Date Location 1. 7-7 ¾ Jeff Woodard Feb. 27, 1981 New York, N.Y. RECORDS & HISTORY 2. 7-7 Shelby McEwen Jan. 31, 2019 Columbia, S.C. 3. 7-6 Shelby McEwen March 10, 2018 College Station, Texas 7-6 Shelby McEwen March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 5. 7-5 Shelby McEwen March 10, 2018 College Station, Texas 7-5 Shelby McEwen March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 7-5 Shelby McEwen Feb. 8, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 7-4 ¼ Shelby McEwen Feb. 2, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 7-4 ¼ Shelby McEwen Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 7-4 ¼ Shelby McEwen Jan. 25, 2019 Clemson, S.C. 7-4 ¼ Shelby McEwen Jan. 11, 2019 Birmingham, Ala.

POLE VAULT Mark Name Date Location 1. 17-7 ¾ Will Herrscher Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 2. 17-7 Will Herrscher Jan. 27, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 3. 17-6 ¼ Will Herrscher Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 17-4 ½ Will Herrscher Jan. 19, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. 17-4 ½ Will Herrscher Jan. 31, 2019 Columbia, S.C 6. 17-3 Will Herrscher Feb. 17, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 7. 17 2 ¾ Will Herrscher Jan. 14, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 17-2 ¾ Brian Rohrer Feb. 28, 2002 Gainesville, Fla. 9. 17-2 ¼ Will Herrscher Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 17-1 ¾ Jan Johnson March 12, 1972 Detroit, Mich.

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60 METERS 3,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 7.08 Remona Burchell Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 1. 9:05.94 Liz Lynch Feb. 12, 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 7.11 Remona Burchell March 15, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 2. 9:17.87 Elspeth Turner March 1, 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 7.12 Remona Burchell March 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 9:21.63 Heidi Olafsdottir March 7, 1987 Oklahoma City, Okla. 4. 7.14 Remona Burchell Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 9:23.89 Susan Crawford Feb. 3, 1990 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 7.16 Remona Burchell March 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 9:24.97 Becki Wells Feb. 26, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. 6. 7.17 Remona Burchell Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 6. 9:28.15 Rachael Reddy Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 7.17 Remona Burchell Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 9:30.27 Rachael Reddy Jan. 23, 2016 Birmingham, Ala. 8. 7.19 Tahesia Harrigan Feb. 3, 2006 New York, N.Y. 8. 9:30.42 Hannah Waggoner Feb. 12, 2016 Ames, Iowa 9. 7.20 Remona Burchell March 14, 2014 Albuquerque, N.M. 9. 9:32.04 Julia Hicks Feb. 3, 2007 New York, N.Y. 7.20 Remona Burchell Jan. 31, 2015 Albuquerque, N.M. 10. 9:32.66 Heidi Olafsdottir Feb. 27, 1988 Baton Rouge, La.

200 METERS 5,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 22.76 Pauline Davis March 7, 1988 Oklahoma City, Okla. 1. 16:06.91 Jessica Fry March 10, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 2. 22.90 Tamara Clark Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 16:17.68 Elspeth Turner Feb. 22, 1988 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 22.99 Tamara Clark March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 3. 16:26.76 Betty Rotich March 2, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 23.02 Tamara Clark Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 16:27.04 Katelyn Greenleaf Feb. 12, 2016 Ames, Iowa 5. 23.03 Daija Lampkin Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 5. 16:28.01 Rachael Reddy Feb. 12, 2016 Ames, Iowa 6. 23.04 Tamara Clark March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 6. 16:37.76 Rachael Reddy Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 23.05 Daija Lampkin Feb. 2, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 7. 16:43.57 Katelyn Greenleaf Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 8. 23.07 Tamara Clark Feb. 8, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 16:45.51 Julia Hicks Feb. 23, 2007 Lexington, Ky. 9. 23.10 Tamara Clark Feb. 2, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 9. 16:46.64 Ashley LaBudde Feb. 20, 1999 Gainesville, Fla. 10. 23.16 Daija Lampkin Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 10. 16:47.92 Elisabeth Danis Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas

400 METERS 60 METER HURDLES Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 52.10 Trish Bartholomew March 2, 2008 Fayetteville, Ark. 1. 8.01 Beau Walker March 10, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 52.23 Alex Gholston March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas 2. 8.05 Beau Walker March 12, 2005 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 52.49 Alex Gholston Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 8.05 Vanessa Clerveaux Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 4. 52.56 Alex Gholston March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 4. 8.11c Ne-Juan Bakewell March 2, 2000 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 52.69 Kou Luogon Feb. 25, 2006 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 8.13 Vanessa Clerveaux March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 6. 52.70 Diane Francis Feb. 24, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. 6. 8.14c Tonya Lawson Jan. 26, 1991 Johnson City, Tenn. 7. 52.81 Alex Gholston Feb. 10, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 7. 8.15 Vanessa Clerveaux Feb. 17, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 8. 53.02 Diane Dunrod Feb. 25, 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 8. 8.19 Vanessa Clerveaux Feb. 10, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 9. 53.04 Domonique Williams Feb. 10, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 9. 8.20 Vanessa Clerveaux Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 53.12 Lille Leatherwood March 7, 1985 Norman, Okla. 10. 8.22c Katie Anderson Feb. 23, 1992 Gainesville, Fla. 8.22 Beau Walker Feb. 13, 2004 Ames, Iowa 600 METERS 8.22 Vanessa Clerveaux Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. Time Name Date Location 8.22 Vanessa Clerveaux Jan. 27, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 1. 1:30.80 Kaitlin Walker Feb. 2, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. c- converted from altitude 2. 1:31.50 Kaitlin Walker Jan. 27, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 3. 1:32.68 Kaitlin Walker Feb. 11, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 4X400 METER RELAY 4. 1:32.97 Kristyn Williams Jan. 29, 2016 Bloomington, Ind. Time Name Date Location 5. 1:33.66 Kristyn Williams Jan. 12, 2018 Birmingham, Ala. 1. 3:28.62 Roberson, Gholston March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas Gause, D. Williams 800 METERS 2. 3:30.10 Roberson, Gholston Feb. 11, 2017 Clemson, S.C. Time Name Date Location Gause, D. Williams 1. 2:03.97 Yanique Malcolm March 1, 2014 College Station, Texas 3. 3:32.04 T. Roberson, T. Clark, Feb. 8, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 2:04.68 Vicky Lynch March 12, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. K. Funcheon, M. Prieto 3. 2:05.25 Kimberley Ficenec Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 3:33.59 D. Lampkin, T. Roberson, Feb. 3, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 4. 2:05.81 Kimberley Ficenec Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. T. Clark, S. Darius 5 2:06.19 Yanique Malcolm Feb. 28, 2014 College Station, Texas 5. 3:33.67 T. Roberson, N. McDonald, March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 6. 2:06.43 Marie Ohlund Feb. 27, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. K. Funcheon, M. Prieto 7. 2:06.58 Yanique Malcolm Jan. 25, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 6. 3:34.36 D. Lampkin, T. Roberson, Jan. 31, 2019 Columbia, S.C 8. 2:06.87 Yanique Malcolm Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. K. Funcheon, M. Prieto 9. 2:06.79 Kristyn Williams Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 7. 3:34.50 D. Lampkin, T. Roberson, Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 10. 2:07.20 Kimberley Ficenec Jan. 23, 2015 Nashville, Tenn. S. Darius, T. Clark 8. 3:34.59 T. Roberson, K. Funcheon, Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. MILE T. Clark, M. Prieto Time Name Date Location 9. 3:35.37 B. Walker, T. Harrigan, Feb. 25, 2007 Lexington, Ky.

1. 4:35.06 Liz Lynch March 25, 1986 Gainesville, Fla. C. Taylor, K. Luogon RECORDS & HISTORY 2. 4:40.07 Becki Wells March 11, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 10. 3:35.89 Lampkin, Prieto Jan. 20, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. 3. 4:43.05 Marie Ohlund Feb. 23, 1992 Gainesville, Fla. Clark, Darius 4. 4:43.17 Meropi Panagiotou Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 4:45.43 Meropi Panagiotou Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 6. 4:46.41 Nicole Gardner Feb. 8, 2019 Nashville, Tenn. 7. 4:46.87 Kristen Seabury Feb. 24, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. 8. 4:46.95 Caroline Barlow Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 9. 4:48.35 Caroline Kerr Feb. 2, 1996 Gainesville, Fla. 10. 4:49.27 Meropi Panagiotou Feb. 13, 2016 Ames, Iowa

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DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY POLE VAULT Time Name Date Location Mark Name Date Location 1. 11:17.15 M. Ohlund, S. Bowen, March 11, 1994 Indianapolis, Ind. 1. 14-7 ¼ Lakan Taylor March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas Lynch, B. Wells 2. 14-5 ¼ Lakan Taylor March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas 2. 11:19.80 S. Crawford, Connally, Feb. 28, 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 14-3 ½ Alexis Paine Feb. 7, 2014 Birmingham, Ala. E. Turner, E. Adiru 4. 14-2 ½ Lakan Taylor Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 3. 11:23.59 M. Panagiotou, K. Walker, Feb. 27, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 14-1 ¾ Lakan Taylor Jan. 31, 2015 Albuquerque, N.M. K. Williams, C. Barlow 6. 14-1 ¼ Alexis Paine Feb. 7, 2014 Birmingham, Ala. 3. 11:24.87 S. Crawford, Connally, 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 14-1 ¼ Lakan Taylor March 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. E. Adiru, Lynch 14-1 ¼ Lakan Taylor March 11, 2017 College Station, Texas 4. 11:26.37 Panagiotou, Thomas, Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ky. 9. 13-11 ½ Alexis Paine March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. Lyle, Ficenec 10 13-11 ¼ Lakan Taylor Feb. 17, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 5. 11:26.70 M. Panagiotou, K. Ficenec, Feb. 7, 2014 New York, N.Y. R. Burchell, Y. Malcolm SHOT PUT 6. 11:32.52 M. Panagiotou, D. Mays, Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. Mark Name Date Location K. Ficenec, S. Kemper 1. 57-1 ½ Portious Warren March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 7. 11:33.29 Kristijonsdottir, K. Seabury,Feb. 27, 1988 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 56-9 ¼ Portious Warren Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. H. Olafsdottir, E. Adiru 3. 56-8 ½ Portious Warren Jan. 25, 2019 Clemson, S.C. 8. 11:42.79 Wancowicz, Pharr, Feb. 24, 2007 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 56-3 ¾ Portious Warren Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas Gray, Hicks 5. 56-2 ¾ Portious Warren Jan. 25, 2019 Clemson, S.C. 9. 11:49.28 N. Gardner, H. Mazi, Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 6. 56-2 ½ Portious Warren Jan. 18, 2019 Columbia, S.C. S. Mohan, H. Waggoner 7. 55-11 ¾ Portious Warren Feb. 24, 2018 College Station, Texas 10. 11:50.15 C. Barlow, J. Pate, Feb. 25, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 8. 55-10 ¼ Haley Teel Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. S. Mohan, H. Waggoner 55-10 ¼ Portious Warren March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 10. 55-4 ¼ Portious Warren Jan. 20, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. LONG JUMP Mark Name Date Location WEIGHT THROW 1. 22-3 ¾ Quanesha Burks March 11, 2016 Birmingham, Ala. Mark Name Date Location 2. 22-2 ¼ Quanesha Burks Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 1. 67-0 ½ Beth Mallory Feb. 27, 2005 Lexington, Ky. 3. 22-1 ¾ Quanesha Burks Feb. 26, 2016 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 66-8 ½ Portious Warren Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 22-0 ¾ Quanesha Burks March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 3. 66-2 ½ Nia Barnes Feb. 1, 2014 Bloomington, Ind. 5. 22-0 ¼ Quanesha Burks Jan. 23, 2016 Birmingham, Ala. 4. 66-1 Nia Barnes Feb. 1, 2014 Bloomington, Ind. 6. 21-10 ¾ Quanesha Burks March 11, 2016 Birmingham, Ala. 66-1 Nia Barnes Jan. 30, 2015 Bloomington, Ind. 7. 21-10 Quanesha Burks March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 6. 65-7 ¾ Portious Warren Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 21-9 ½ Quanesha Burks March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 7. 65-4 Amethyst Holmes Feb. 2, 2011 College Station, Texas 9. 21-8 ¼ Quanesha Burks Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 8. 65-1 ½ Angelica Howard Mar. 3, 2012 Birmingham, Ala. 10. 21-8 Quanesha Burks March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 9. 64-6 ½ Nia Barnes Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 10. 64-2 ½ Nia Barnes Feb. 27, 2015 Lexington, Ly. TRIPLE JUMP Mark Name Date Location PENTATHLON 1. 44-1 ½ Flora Hyacinth Feb. 28, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. Mark Name Date Location 2. 43-1 LaTasha Pharr Feb. 18, 2005 Baton Rouge, La. 1. 4,287 Stacey Destin March 8, 2019 Birmingham, Ala. 3. 42-8 Tamara Moncrieffe Jan. 20, 2018 Nashville, Tenn. 2. 4,186 Stacey Destin March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 4. 42-7 ½ Tamara Moncrieffe Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 3. 4,166 Stacey Destin Feb. 24, 2017 Nashville, Tenn. 5 42-5 ½ Jaimie Robinson Feb. 3, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 4. 4,144 Stacey Destin Jan. 27, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 6. 42-1 ½ Tamara Moncrieffe Feb. 10, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 4,144 Stacey Destin Feb. 25, 2018 College Station, Texas 7. 42-0 ¾ Jaimie Robinson Feb. 3, 2018 Albuquerque, N.M. 6. 4,122 Stacey Destin Feb. 22, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 8. 42-3 ¼ Merilyn Uudmae Feb. 13, 2015 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 4,100 Stacey Destin March 9, 2018 College Station, Texas 9. 42-0 ½ Andrea Daniel Jan. 15, 1994 Carbondale, Ill. 8. 4,081 Kaylon Eppinger Feb. 26, 2012 Lexington, Ky. 10. 42-0 Tamara Moncrieffe Jan. 27, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 9. 4,065 Stacey Destin Jan. 25, 2019 Clemson, S.C. 10. 4,019 Chealsea Taylor Feb. 27, 2010 Fayetteville, Ark. HIGH JUMP Mark Name Date Location RECORDS & HISTORY 1. 6/2 ¾^ Stacey Destin March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 2. 6-2 Krystle Schade Feb. 26, 2012 Lexington, Ky. 3. 6-1 ½ Disa Gisladottir Feb. 11, 1983 Detroit, Mich. 6-1 ½ Krystle Schade March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. 6-1 ½ ^ Stacey Destin March 10, 2017 College Station, Texas 6. 6-1 ¼ Krystle Schade Jan. 25-26, 2013 Bloomington, Ind. 7. 6-0 ¾ Anna Skoog Feb. 23, 1992 Gainesville, Fla. 6-0 ¾ Chealsea Taylor Feb. 8, 2008 Lincoln, Neb. 6-0 ¾ Stacey Destin Feb. 10, 2018 Clemson, S.C. 10. 6-0 ½ Krystle Schade Feb. 24, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. . 6-0 ½ Krystle Schade March 8-9, 2013 Fayetteville, Ark. . 6-0 ½^ Stacey Destin Jan. 27, 2017 Clemson, S.C. 6-0 ½ Stacey Destin March 9, 2018 College Station, Texas 6-0 ½ Stacey Destin March 8, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. ^-pentathlon

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100 METERS Time Name Date Location 1. 9.93a Calvin Smith July 3, 1983 Colo. Springs, Colo. 2. 10.01 Diondre Batson June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 3. 10.04 Emmit King Aug. 8, 1983 Zurich, 10.04 Diondre Batson May 3, 2014 Starkville, Miss. 5. 10.05 Diondre Batson June 5, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 6. 10.06 Diondre Batson April 19, 2014 Walnut, Calif. 10.06 Diondre Batson April 13, 2013 Athens, Ga. 8. 10.11 Keitavious Walter May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 9. 10.12 Keitavious Walter April 13, 2018 Gainesville, Fla. 10.12 Diondre Batson May 12, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 10.12 Tony Brown June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore.

200 METERS Time Name Date Location 1. 19.97 Jereem Richards May 27, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 2. 19.98w Jereem Richards May 12, 2013 Columbia, S.C. 3. 19.99 Calvin Smith August 24, 1983 Zurich, Switzerland 4. 20.04 Jereem Richards June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 5. 20.05 Jereem Richards August 7, 2017 London, England 6. 20.07 James Mallard April 20, 1979 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7. 20.11 Jereem Richards August 10, 2017 London England 8. 20.14 Jereem Richards August 9, 2017 London England 9. 20.15 Jereem Richards June 25, 2017 Trinidad Calvin Smith 10. 20.16 Ahmed Ali April 1, 2016 Gainesville, Fla.

400 METERS 5,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 44.86 Kirani James May 15, 2011 Athens, Ga. 1. 13:10.29 David Kimani July 14, 2001 Heusden, Belgium 2. 44.99 Steven Gayle May 26. 2017 Lexington, Ky. 2. 13:34.95 Gilbert Kigen April 17, 2019 Azusa, Calif. 3. 45.02 Kirani James April 3, 2010 Georgetown, S.A. 3. 13:37.92 Vincent Kiprop April 20, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 4. 45.12 Darroll Gatson March 25, 1978 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4. 13:40.99 Gilbert Kigen April 20, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 5. 45.21 Jereem Richardson July 22, 2017 Freeport, Bahamas 5. 13:42.11 Alfred Chelanga April 20, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 6. 45.40 Steven Gayle March 31, 2017 Gainesville, Fla. 6. 13:42.31 Alfred Chelanga April 17, 2019 Azusa, Calif. 7. 45.42 Solomon Amegatcher May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 7. 13:43.15 Emmanuel Bor May 2, 2009 Palo Alto, Calif. 8. 45.45 Steven Gayle June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 8. 13:43.61 Tim Broe April 14, 2000 Walnut, Calif. 9. 45.47 Jereem Richards April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 9. 13:44.81 Tyson David May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 10. 45.49 Cedric Vaughans May 29, 1985 Austin, Texas 10. 13:47.01 German Beltran Feb. 25, 1990 Gainesville, Fla.

800 METERS 10,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 1:43.93 William Wuyke Aug. 13, 1985 Zurich, Switzerland 1. 28:04.95 Alfred Chelanga March 31, 2017 Palo Alto, Calif. 2. 1:45.52 Fred Samoei April 16, 2011 Walnut, Calif. 2. 28:19.07 Vincent Kiprop March 30, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 3. 1:45.91 Alex Amankwah April 3, 2015 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 28:20.22 Tyson David May 2, 2009 Palo Alto, Calif. 1:45.91 Alex Amankwah May 2, 2015 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 28:20.28 Gilbert Kigen March 29, 2019 Palo Alto, Calif. 5. 1:46.64 Alex Amankwah May 16, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 5. 28:27.31 Gilbert Kigen March 30, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 6. 1:46.79 Jacopo Lahbi May 14, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 6. 28:32.66 Alfred Chelanga March 30, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 7. 1:46.80 Peter Etoot June 11, 2005 Sacramento, Calif. 7. 28:34.99 Vincent Kiprop June 6, 2018 Eugene, Ore. 8. 1:47.10 Tony Davis May 18, 1985 Starkville, Miss. 8. 28:35.79 Antibahs Kosgei March 31, 2017 Palo Alto, Calif. 9. 1:47.31 Jacopo Lahbi April 23, 2016 Auburn, Ala. 9. 28: 43.71 Alfred Chelanga May 29, 2019 Palo Alto, Calif. 10. 1:47.35 Jacopo Lahbi April 30 , 2016 Baton Rouge, La. 10. 28:49.92 Augustus Maiyo April 4, 2008 Palo Alto, Calif.

1,500 METERS 110-METER HURDLES Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 3:38.74 David Kimani June 2, 2001 Eugene, Ore. 1. 13:30 Ruebin Walters June 24, 2017Port of Spain, Trin. & Toba. 2. 3:41.11 Julius Bor April 2, 2010 Gainesville, Fla. 2. 13.31 Ruebin Walters April 13, 2018 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 3:41.64 Robbie Farnham-Rose April 14, 2017 Azusa, Calif. 13.31 Keith Talley July 6, 1986 , USSR 4. 3:41.65 Emmanuel Bor August 12, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand 4. 13.33 Keith Talley May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5. 3:41.91 Tim Broe July 1, 2000 Palo Alto, Calif. 5. 13.35 Ron Bramlett May 18, 2002 Atlanta, Ga. 6. 3:41.95 Dave Reid April 19, 1986 Starkville, Miss. 6. 13.36 Ron Bramlett April 19, 2002 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 3:42.86 Guy Schultz April 11, 1992 Hot Springs, Ark. 7. 13.38 Ruebin Walters June 6, 2018 Eugene, Ore. 8. 3:43.06 Joel Rop April 2, 2010 Gainesville, Fla. 8. 13.39 Ron Bramlett March 30, 2002 Palo Alto, Calif. RECORDS & HISTORY 9. 3:43.27 Peter McColgan April 19, 1986 Starkville, Miss. 13.39 Ruebin Walters May 27, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 10. 3:44.00 William Wuyke Aug. 1984 Tallahassee, Fla. 10. 13.41 Keith Talley June 19, 1986 Eugene, Ore. 13.41 Ron Bramlett March 29, 2002 Palo Alto, Calif. 13.41 Ron Bramlett May 12, 2002 Starkville, Miss. 13.41 Ron Bramlett July 7, 2003 Zagreb, Croatia

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400-METER HURDLES HIGH JUMP Time Name Date Location Mark Name Date Location 1. 49.88 Terry Menefee June 4, 1983 Houston, Texas 1. 7-7 ¾ (2.33m) Jeff Woodard June 7, 1980 Austin, Texas 2. 50.24 Robert Dunning May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 2. 7-7 ¼ (2.31m) Thomas McCants June 1, 1985 Austin, Texas 3. 50.34 Mike Sullivan May 20, 1973 Auburn, Ala. 3. 7-5 (2.26m) Rod Rudolph June 6, 1982 Provo, Utah 4. 50.34 David Adkins June 10, 1969 Terre Haute, Ind. 4. 7-4 ½ (2.25m) Shelby McEwen May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 5. 50.44 Reggie Phillips May 17, 1975 Baton Rouge, La. 7-4 ½ (2.25m) Shelby McEwen April 21, 2018 Auburn, Ala. 6. 50.57 Bruce Berry May 26, 1989 Tallahassee, Fla. 6. 7-4 ¼ (2.24m) Shelby McEwen June 7, 2019 Austin, Texas 7. 50.65 Sylvester Davis May 18, 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 7-4 ¼ (2.24m) Shelby McEwen April 19, 2019 Auburn, Ala. 8. 50.66 Tim Grier May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 8. 7-3 ¾ (2.23m) Shelby McEwen April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 9. 50.71 Robert Dunning June 5, 2019 Austin, Texas 9. 7-3 ½ (2.22m) Mike Williams May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 10. 51.02 Robert Dunning May 24, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 10. 7-3 ¼ (2.22m) Shelby McEwen May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 7-3 ¼ (2.22m) Shelby McEwen April 21, 2018 Auburn, Ala. 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE 7-3 ¼ (2.22m) Shelby McEwen April 11, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Time Name Date Location 1. 8:21.54 Tim Broe May 13, 2000 Sacramento, Calif. POLE VAULT 2. 8:29.35 Peter McColgan May 17, 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. Mark Name Date Location 3. 8:34.28 Augustus Maiyo August 13, 2007 Bangkok, Thailand 1. 18-0 ½ (5.49m) Jan Johnson July 2, 1972 Eugene, Ore. 4. 8:41.01 Augustus Maiyo May 13, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 2. 17-10 ½ (5.45m) Will Herrscher May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 5. 8:42.70 Guy Schultz April 23, 1992 Philadelphia, Pa. 3. 17-9 ¼ (5.41m) Will Herrscher April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 6. 8:48.00 Abraham Kutingala May 13, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 4. 17-6 ½ (5.35m) Will Herrscher May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 8:48.42 Sam Barall April 25, 1997 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5. 17-6 ½ (5.34m) Will Herrscher May 26, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 8. 8:48.50 Devon Hinds April 23, 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 17-5 ½ (5.32m) Will Herrscher April 1, 2017 Gainesville, Fla. 9. 8:50.50 Terry Crews May 13, 1977 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 17-5 ½ (5.32m) Will Herrscher June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 10. 8:51.97 Matt Airola April 18, 2014 Walnut, Calif. 17-5 ½ (5.32m) Will Herrscher March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla. 9. 17-3 ½ (5.27m) Jake Spotswood March 17, 2018 San Antonio, Texas 4x100-METER RELAY 10. 17-2 ¾ (5.25m) Will Herrscher May 26, 2017 Lexington, Ky. Time Name Date Location 17-2 ¾ (5.25m) Will Herrscher May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 1. 38.54 Sanders, Batson, June 8, 2013 Eugene, Ore. Haynes, Farrier LONG JUMP 2. 38.78 Sanders, Batson, June 5, 2013 Eugene, Ore. Mark Name Date Location Haynes, Farrier 1. 27-10 (8.48m) Miguel Pate April 21, 2001 Ft. Worth, Texas 3. 38.87 Beattie, Nava, May 31, 1990 Raleigh, N.C. 2. 27-1 ¾ (8.27m) Miguel Pate March 25, 2000 Tuscaloosa, Ala. McCuaig, Wright 3. 26-7 (8.10m) Andrew Owusu April 28, 1995 Des Moines, Iowa 4. 38.87 C. Hundson, S. Gayle, May 16, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 4. 26-5 (8.05m) Brian Thomas April 29, 1994 Des Moines, Iowa A. Ali, T. Pinder 26-5 (8.05m) Keith Talley March 29, 1985 Austin, Texas 5. 38.91 A. Sanders, D. Batson, April 5, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 26-4 ½ (8.03m) Ike Levine February 5, 1981 Knoxville, Tenn. A. Haynes, D. Davis 7. 25-10 (7.87m) Jeremy Taylor May 13, 2000 Baton Rouge, La. 6. 38.96 King, L. Smith, April 30, 1983 Des Moines, Iowa 25-10 (7.87m) Charley Moseley June 15, 1963 Albuquerque, N.M. C. Smith, Monroe 9. 25-8 ¼ (7.82m) Kamal Fuller June 6, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 7. 38.97 A. Sanders, D. Batson, April 27, 2013 Des Moines, Iowa 10. 25-6 (7.77m) Albert Peacock May 2, 1985 Tuscaloosa, Ala. A. Haynes, D. Farrier 8. 39.04 J. Green, A. Ali, May 14, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. TRIPLE JUMP T. Brown, T. Pinder Mark Name Date Location 9. 39.07 Simon, Palmer, May 18, 1980 Auburn, Ala. 1. 55-0 (16.76m) Andrew Owusu March 28, 1993 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Smith, Mallard 2. 54-8 ¼ (16.66m) David Nti-Berko June 2-5, 1993 New Orleans, La. 39.07 S. Gayle, J. Richards, May 27, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 3. 54-1 ¾ (16.50m) Maxwell Peters June 3, 1978 Eugene, Ore. R. Walters, T. Brown 4. 54-1 (16.48m) Miguel Pate May 13, 2001 Columbia, S.C. w- wind-aided 5. 53-8 ½ (16.37m) Christian Edwards June 8, 2018 Eugene, Ore. a- altitude 6. 53-8 ¼ (16.36m) Dudson Higgins March 11, 1989 Indianapolis, Ind. 7. 53-0 ¾ (16.17m) Jeremiah Green April 22, 2016 Auburn, Ala. 4x400-METER RELAY 8. 53-0 (16.15m) Jeremiah Green April 4, 2015 Gainesville, Fla. Time Name Date Location 9. 52-10 ¼ (16.10m) Jeremiah Green April 4, 2015 Gainesville, Fla. RECORDS & HISTORY 1. 3:01.16 Menefee, Davis, May 31, 1985 Austin, Texas 10. 52-5 ¼ (15.98m) Jeremiah Green May 30, 2015 Jacksonville, Fla. Jackson, Vaughans 2. 3:02.33 Menefee, Smith, June 4, 1983 Houston, Texas SHOT PUT Buford, Smith Mark Name Date Location 3. 3:02.75 Allen, Richards, May 13, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 1. 67-4 ¾ (20.54m) Hreinn Halldorsson May 9, 1980 Tuscaloosa, Ala. Bowden, Gayle 2 65-2 (19.86m) Kord Ferguson May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 4. 3:03.26 Allen, Richards, June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 3. 65-0 ¾ (19.83m) Kord Ferguson May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. Bowden, Gayle 4. 64-4 (19.61) Kord Ferguson April 11, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5. 3:03.45 Hagan, Alohan, May 16, 1993 Houston, Texas 5. 64-3 ¾ (19.60m) Gary England June 3, 1977 Champaign, Ill. Simmons, Amegatcher 6. 63-11 ¼ (19.48m) Kord Ferguson April 7, 2018 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 3:03.52 Allen, Richards, May 6, 2017 Oxford, Miss. 7. 63-9 ½ (19.44m) Kord Ferguson March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla. Bowden, Gayle 8. 63-6 ¼ (19.36m) Kord Ferguson April 17, 2019 Lawrence, Kan. 7. 3:03.54 Bowden, Richards, May 27, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 9. 63-5 ½ (19.34m) Kord Ferguson May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. Allen, Gayle 10. 63-0 ¾ (19.22m) Kord Ferguson April 7, 2018 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8. 3:03.81 Allen, Gayle, June 9, 2017 Eugene, Ore. Bowden, Richards 9. 3:03.74 Buford, Monroe, April 3, 1982 Austin, Texas Smith, Vaughans 10. 3:03.90 Menefee, Wuyke, June 2, 1983 Houston, Texas Buford, Vaughans

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DISCUS HAMMER THROW Mark Name Date Location Mark Name Date Location 1. 215-3 (65.60m) Vesteinn Hafsteinsson July 17, 1983 Reykjavik, Iceland 1. 241-2 (73.50m) Daniel Haugh April 28, 2018 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 209-11 ¾ (64.00m) Vesteinn Hefsteinsson March 29, 1986 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. 238-7 (72.72m) Daniel Haugh June 6, 2018 Eugene, Ore. 3. 209-1 (63.72m) Hayden Reed May 17, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 3. 237-11 (72.52m) Daniel Haugh May 11, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 4. 207-9 (63.32m) Eggert Bogason 1987 Hafnarfirdi, Iceland 4. 234-11 (71.60m) Daniel Haugh April 28, 2018 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 205-10 (62.73m) Hayden Reed June 13, 2014 Eugene, Ore. 5. 234-3 (71.41m) Daniel Haugh May 24, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 6. 203-8 (62.07m) Kord Ferguson June 7, 2019 Austin, Texas 6. 234-2 (71.37m) Elias Hakansson March 20, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7. 202-0 (61.56m) Hayden Reed May 31, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 7. 234-1 (71.35m) Daniel Haugh May 11, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 8. 201-9 (61.49m) Hayden Reed May 31, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 8 233-10 (71.29m) Daniel Haugh May 24, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 9. 201-7 (61.44m) Kord Ferguson April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 9. 233-8 (71.23m) Daniel Haugh May 11, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 10. 200-7 (61.13m) Hayden Reed May 31, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 10. 231-9 (70.63m) Elias Hakansson March 31, 2017 Gainesville, Fla.

JAVELIN (OLD IMPLEMENT) DECATHLON Mark Name Date Location Points Name Date Location 1. 288-2 (87.83m) Siggy Einarsson August 23, 1985 Innsbruck, Austria 1. 7,592 Thrainn Hafsteinsson May 13-14, 1983 Houston, Texas 2. 280-7 (85.52m) Barry Darling April 8, 1982 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. 7,339 Richard Beattie May 17-18, 1991 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 274-6 (83.66m) Bud Blythe April 8, 1977 Lafayette, Ala. 3. 7,315 Keith Baker May 12-13, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 4. 257-2 ½ (78.39m) Ed Williams March 22, 1975 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4. 7,305 John Crisp May 12-13, 1976 Athens, Ga. 5. 7,115 Gary Miller May 17-18, 1979 Auburn, Ala. JAVELIN (NEW IMPLEMENT) 6. 7,084 Wayne Hicks May 15-16, 1974 Gainesville, Fla. Mark Name Date Location 7. 7,063 Karl Burroughs May 17-18, 1980 Auburn, Ala. 1. 265-3 (80.84m) Siggy Einarsson 1986 Borlange, Sweden 8. 7,032 Michael Hughes April 6-7, 2011 Austin, Texas 2. 260-11 (79.52m) Siggy Matthiasson May 5, 1990 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9. 6,953 Brandon Otts May 9-10, 2002 Starkville, Miss. 3. 258-6 (78.79m) Joakim Nilsson April 7, 1995 Knoxville, Tenn. 10. 6,768 Dylan Gordon May 22-23, 1998 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 253-1 (77.13m) Mats Nilsson June 15, 1997 Karlstad, Sweden 5. 244-0 (74.37m) McLean Lipschutz March 19, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 243-10 (74.32m) McLean Lipschutz May 11, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 7. 241-1 (73.48m) McLean Lipschutz May 11, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 8. 227-11 (69.46m) McLean Lipschutz April 15, 2017 Los Angeles, Calif. 9. 227-8 (69.39m) McLean Lipschutz June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 10. 226-5 (69.01m) McLean Lipschutz June 7, 2017 Eugene, Ore. RECORDS & HISTORY

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100 METERS Time Name Date Location 1. 11.02 Tamara Clark May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 2. 11.03 Remona Burchell May 30, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 3. 11.04 Remona Burchell April 3, 2015 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 11.11 Pauline Davis May 18, 1986 Knoxville, Tenn. 5. 11.12 Remona Burchell May 18, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 6. 11.13 Tahesia Harrigan May 13, 2006 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 11.18 Quanesha Burks April 22, 2017 Auburn Ala. 8. 11.19 Remona Burchell May 17, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 9. 11.21 Quanesha Burks May 12, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 10. 11.23 Remona Burchell April 11, 2014 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 11.23 Tamara Clark May 12, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn.

200 METERS Time Name Date Location 1. 22.38 Lillie Leatherwood May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. 22.49 Pauline Davis May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3. 22.57 Tamara Clark April 13, 2018 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 22.64 Tamara Clark May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 5. 22.73 Tamara Clark May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 6. 22.78 Tamara Clark May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 7. 22.80 Tamara Clark May 11, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 22.80 Tamara Clark June 8, 2019 Austin, Texas 9. 22.85 Stacy Bowen May 15, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. Evelyn Adiru 10. 22.86 Mauricia Prieto March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla.

400 METERS 3,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 49.95 Lillie Leatherwood June 6, 1987 San Jose, Calif. 1. 8:58.00 Heidi Olafsdottir June 6, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 50.18 Pauline Davis June 3, 1989 Provo, Utah 2. 9:02.80 Liz Lynch April 19, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. 3. 51.25 Diane Dunrod June 2, 1990 Durham, N.C. 3. 9:10.87 Elspeth Turner May 20, 1988 Knoxville, Tenn. 4. 51.35 Takyera Roberson June 24, 2017 Sacramento, Calif. 4. 9:19.29 Evelyn Adiru March 28, 1987 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 51.29 Trish Bartholomew June 14, 2008 Des Moines, Iowa 5. 9:22.06 Jeni Nielsen April 17, 1987 Tallahassee, Fla. 6. 51.73 Natassha McDonald May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 6. 9:30.67 Linda McLennan May 9, 1981 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7. 51.90 Domonique Williams May 26. 2017 Lexington, Ky. 7. 9:40.39 Julia Hicks April 23, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 8. 52.02 Takyera Roberson June 24, 2017 Sacramento, Calif. 8. 9:45.11 Linda McLennan April 11, 1981 Knoxville, Tenn. 9. 52.11 Alex Gholston May 14, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9. 9:58.79 Andrea Torske April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala. 10. 52.28 Stacy Bowen June 4, 1994 Boise, Idaho 10. 10:02.47 Elsbeth Denton April 2, 2011 Auburn, Ala.

800 METERS 5,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 2:01.98 Evelyn Adiru June 7, 1986 Indianapolis, Ind. 1. 15:51.85 Esther Gitahi June 6, 2019 Austin, Texas 2. 2:03.28 Yanique Malcolm May 18, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 2. 15:56.03 Esther Gitahi May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 3. 2:03.40 Vicky Lynch June 5, 1992 Austin, Texas 3. 15:58.72 Esther Gitahi April 17, 2019 Azusa, Calif. 4. 2:04.26 Yanique Malcolm May 30, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 4. 16:03.48 Esther Gitahi May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 5. 2:04.77 Kimberley Ficenec May 27, 2016 Jacksonville, Fla. 5. 16:06.91 Jessica Fry March 10, 1995 Indianapolis, Ind. 6. 2:04.98 Yanique Malcolm May 3, 2014 Starkville, Miss. 6. 16:11.09 Elspeth Turner May 22, 1987 Knoxville, Tenn. 7. 2:05.05 Yanique Malcolm June 11, 2014 Eugene, Ore. 7. 16:14.90 Heather Shutt-Warner April 7, 1994 Knoxville, Tenn. 8. 2:05.24 Yanique Malcolm May 29, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 8. 16:29.13 Meropi Panagiotou April 17, 2015 Walnut, Calif. 9. 2:05.32 Yanique Malcolm April 6, 2013 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9. 16:29.88 Betty Rotich May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 10. 2:05.74 Kimberley Ficenec May 12, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 16:29.91 Jeni Nielsen March 21, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla.

RECORDS & HISTORY 1,500 METERS 10,000 METERS Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 4:09.61 Evelyn Adiru June, 1986 Eugene, Ore. 1. 33:05.43 Elspeth Turner June 4, 1988 Eugene, Ore. 2. 4:13.31 Liz Lynch May 4, 1986 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 33:35.41 Heidi Olafsdottir March 25, 1988 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3. 4:14.94 Heidi Olafsdottir April 17, 1987 Des Moines, Iowa 33:55.23 Rachael Reddy April 1, 2016 Palo Alto, Calif. 4. 4:17.19 Vicky Lynch April 11, 1992 Hot Springs, Ark. 4. 33:58.14 McKenzie Yanek April 20, 2018 Palo Alto, Calif. 5. 4:17.41 Becki Wells April 16, 1994 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 33:59.00 Linda McLennan May 15, 1981 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 4:18.40 Esther Gitahi March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla. 6. 34:19.47 Betty Rotich April 4, 2008 Palo Alto, Calif. 7. 4:18.81 Esther Gitahi April 11, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 7. 34:28.32 Jeni Nielsen May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 8. 4:19.57 Kristen Seabury May 17, 1992 Starkville, Miss. 8. 34:38.59 Katelyn Greenleaf April 17, 2014 Walnut, Calif. 9. 4:20.25 Nicole Gardner March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla. 9. 34:48.27 Ashley LaBudde April 21, 1999 Philadelphia, Penn. 10. 4:20.35 Meropi Panagiotou May 28, 2015 Jacksonville, Fla. 10. 34:49.26 Rebecca Buteau April 21, 1999 Philadelphia, Penn.

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100-METER HURDLES Time Name Date Location 1. 12.96 Beau Walker May 28, 2004 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 13.03 Brandi Copper June 3, 2000 Durham, N.C. 3. 13.09 Katie Anderson May 17, 1992 Starkville, Miss. 4. 13.12 Vanessa Clerveaux May 28, 2016 Jacksonville, Fla. 5. 13.15 Kim Laing May 26, 2010 Greensboro, N.C. 13.15 Vanessa Clerveaux May 27, 2016 Jacksonville, Fla. 7. 13.20 Tonya Lawson May 31, 1991 Eugene, Ore. 13.20 LaTasha Pharr May 31, 2003 Columbus, Ohio 9. 13.23 Vanessa Clerveaux May 13, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 13.24 Vanessa Clerveaux June 9, 2016 Eugene, Ore.

400-METER HURDLES Time Name Date Location 1. 55.92 Petagay Gayle July 21, 2001 Guatemala City 2. 56.28 Beau Walker May 15, 2004 Oxford, Miss. 3. 57.43 Nicole Ireland May 10, 2001 Columbia, S.C. 4. 57.44 Flora Hyacinth May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5. 57.48 Nicole Ireland May 11, 2002 Starkville, Miss. 6. 57.60 Michelle Morgan May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 7. 57.72 Kaitlin Walker April 28, 2018 Baton Rouge, La. 8. 57.76 Talaya Owens May 18, 2008 Auburn, Ala. 9. 58.28 Kaitlin Walker May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. Katelyn Greenleaf 10. 58.34 Kaitlin Walker April 13, 2018 Gainesville, Fla. 4X400 METER RELAY 3,000-METER STEEPLECHASE Time Name Date Location Time Name Date Location 1. 3:27.12 T. Roberson, K. Funcheon June 8, 2019 Austin, Texas 1. 10:00.77 Katelyn Greenleaf May 29, 2015 Jacksonville, Fla. M. Prieto, N. McDonald 2. 10:04.69 Hannah Waggoner May 13, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 2. 3:28.56 Latham, F. Hyacinth, June 7, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 10:05.03 Katelyn Greenleaf April 1, 2016 Palo Alto, Calif. P. Davis, L. Leatherwood 4. 10:14.33 Katelyn Greenleaf May 13, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 3. 3:28.60 T. Roberson, M. Prieto, March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla. 5. 10:14.43 Katelyn Greenleaf May 15, 2015 Starkville, Miss. T. Clark, N. McDonald 6. 10:14.91 Katelyn Greenleaf April 3, 2015 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 3:28.65 T. Roberson, S. Darius, April 29, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 10:16.48 Katelyn Greenleaf May 27, 2016 Jacksonville, Fla. D. Gause, Do. Williams 8. 10:21.12 Hannah Waggoner March 31, 2017 Palo Alto, Calif. 5. 3:28.93 T. Roberson, K. Funcheon, May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 9. 10:22.02 Katelyn Greenleaf May 17, 2014 Lexingon, Ky. M. Prieto, N. McDonald 10. 10:24.41 Hannah Waggoner April 1, 2016 Palo Alto, Calif. 6. 3:29.90 Connally, F. Hyacinth, June 6, 1987 Baton Rouge, La. E. Adiru, L. Leatherwood 4X100 METER RELAY 7. 3:30.94 A. Gholston, D. Gause, May 13, 2017 Columbia, S.C. Time Names Date Location S. Darius, Do. Williams 1. 42.56 Q. Burks, D. Gause, June 10, 2017 Eugene, Ore. 8. 3:30.99 C. Smith, B. Thomas, June 2, 1990 Durham, N.C. S. Darius, T. Roberson K. Smith, Dunrod 2. 42.91 Q. Burks, D. Gause, May 27, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 9. 3:31.13 T. Roberson, D. Williams, April 15, 2017 Los Angeles, Calif. S. Darius, T. Roberson D. Gause, S. Darius 3. 43.00 D. Lampkin, M. Prieto, June 8, 2019 Austin, Texas 10. 3:29.71 D. Lampkin, S. Darius May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. S. Darius, T. Clark K. Funcheon, T. Clark 4. 43.05 D. Lampkin, M. Prieto, May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. K. Sparling, T. Clark HIGH JUMP 5. 43.08 Q. Burks, D. Gause, June 8, 2017 Eugene, Ore. Mark Name Date Location S. Darius, T. Roberson 1. 6-3 ½ (1.91m) Miruna Mataoanu June 9, 2007 Sacramento, Cali. 6. 43.17 V. Clerveaux, D. Gause, April 29, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 6-1 ½ (1.86m) Disa Gisladottir June 1, 1983 Houston, Texas S. Darius, Q. Burks 6-1 ½ (1.86m) Krystle Schade June 8, 2012 Des Moines, Iowa 7. 43.26 D. Lampkin, T. Clark April 13, 2018 Gainesville, Fla. 4. 6-0 ¾ (1.847m) Krystle Schade May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. S. Darius, T. Roberson 6-0 ¾ (1.847m) Krystle Schade April 20, 2013 Baton Rouge, La. 8. 43.27 D. Lampkin, T. Clark May 13, 2018 Knoxville, Tenn. 6-0 ¾ (1.847m) Anna Skoog May 2, 1992 Tuscaloosa, Ala. S. Darius, D. Washington 7. 6-0 ½ (1.841m) Yutta Shelton April 26, 1985 Des Moines, Iowa 9. 43.32 D. Lampkin, M. Prieto, May 9, 2019 Fayetteville, Ark. 6-0 ½ (1.841m) Stacey Destin May 13, 2017 Columbia, S.C. S. Darius, K. Sparling 9. 6-0 (1.82m) Laura Agront May 17, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 43.35 D. Lampkin, T. Clark June 7, 2018 Eugene, Ore. 6-0 (1.82m) Krystle Schade April 11, 2009 Oxford, Miss. S. Darius, T. Roberson 6-0 (1.82m) Krystle Schade April 12-13, 2013 Athens. Ga. 6-0 (1.82m) Stacey Destin April 22, 2017 Auburn, Ala. RECORDS & HISTORY

POLE VAULT Mark Name Date Location 1. 14-7 ¼ (4.45m) Alexis Paine March 30, 2013 Atlanta, Ga. 2. 14-5 ¼ (4.40m) Alexis Paine May 11, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 14-5 ¼ (4.40m) Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 4. 14-3 ¼ (4.34m) Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 5. 14-2 (4.31m) Alexis Paine April 13, 2013 Athens. Ga. 6. 14-1 ½ (4.30m) Lakan Taylor April 15, 2017 Los Angeles, Calif. 7. 14-1 ¼ (4.29m) Alexis Paine March 30, 2013 Atlanta, Ga. 14-1 ¼ (4.29m) Alexis Paine June 7, 2013 Eugene, Ore. 9. 14-0 (4.26m) Lakan Taylor April 10, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 10. 13-11 ¾ (4.26m) Lakan Taylor May 15, 2015 Starkville, Miss. ROLLTIDE.COM 85 Records & History WOMEN’S OUTDOOR RECORDS (ALL-TIME TOP 10 PERFORMANCES)

DISCUS Mark Name Date Location 1. 194-9 (59.35m) Beth Mallory June 10, 2005 Sacramento, Calif. 2. 192-1 (58.54m) Pia Iacova June 2, 1983 Houston, Texas 3. 183-9 (56.00m) Safiya Ingram May 31, 2000 Durham, N.C. 4. 179-2 (54.62m) Portious Warren April 6, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 177-3 (54.02m) Haley Teel April 1, 2016 Gainesville, Fla. 6. 176-1 (53.68m) Portious Warren May 25, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 7. 175-9 (53.56m) Kelly Landry May 29, 1985 Austin, Texas 8. 175-1 (53.38m) Portious Warren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 9. 174-1 (53.08m) Portious Warren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 10. 173-2 (52.78m) Portious Warren April 19, 2019 Auburn, Ala.

JAVELIN Mark Name Date Location 1. 194-0 ¼ (59.13m) Iris Gronfeldt April 19, 1986 Tallahassee, Fla. 2. 178-11 (54.53m) Sue Gibson May 16, 1981 Gainesville, Fla. 3. 173-7 (52.91m) Samantha Zelden June 7, 2019 Austin, Texas 4. 172-7 (52.60m) Samantha Zelden May 25, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 5. 170-2 (51.86m) Samantha Zelden May 13, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 6. 169-7 (51.68m) Tianah List April 28, 2018 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 169-6 (51.57m) Samantha Zelden March 22, 2019 Tallahassee, Fla. 8 169-1 (51.53m) Samantha Zelden March 24, 2017 Tallahassee, Fla. 9. 168-4 (51.30m) Samantha Zelden June 8, 2017 Eugene, Ore. Iris Gronfeldt 10. 166-11 (50.87m) Tianah List April 28, 2018 Baton Rouge, La.

LONG JUMP HAMMER THROW Mark Name Date Location Mark Name Date Location 1. 22-9 (6.93m) Quanesha Burks August 9, 2015 San Jose, Costa Rica 1. 207-10 (63.34m) Beth Mallory June 10, 2005 Sacramento, Calif. 2. 22-7 ¾ (6.90m)w Quanesha Burks April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 207-2 (63.14m) Danielle McConnell May 25, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 3. 22-5 ¼ (6.83m) Quanesha Burks May 15, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 3. 204-6 (62.33m) Danielle McConnell May 25, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 4. 22-4 ½ (6.81m) Quanesha Burks May 12, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 4. 203-9 (62.10m) Nia Barnes May 29, 2014 Jacksonville, Fla. 5 22-2 ½ (6.77m) Quanesha Burks April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 5. 201-2 (61.31m) Danielle McConnell March 31, 2017 Gainesville, Fla. 22-2 ½ (6.77m) Quanesha Burks May 13, 2016 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 6. 200-11 (61.23m) Danielle McConnell March 24, 2017 Tallahassee, Fla. 7 22-2 ¼ (6.76m) Quanesha Burks April 28, 2017 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 200-9 (61.18m) Danielle McConnell May 11, 2017 Columbia, S.C. 22-2 ¼ (6.76m) Quanesha Burks April 23, 2016 Auburn, Ala. 8. 200-7 (61.13m) Nia Barnes April 17, 2015 Norman, Okla. 22-2 ¼ (6.76m) Quanesha Burks April 30, 2016 Baton Rouge, La. 9. 200-6 (61.11m) Danielle McConnell May 25, 2017 Lexington, Ky. 10. 22-1 ½ (6.74m) Quanesha Burks May 15, 2015 Starkville, Miss. 10. 200-3 (61.03m) Danielle McConnell June 8, 2017 Eugene, Ore.

TRIPLE JUMP HEPTATHLON Mark Name Date Location Points Name Date Location 1. 45-0 ½ (13.72m) Flora Hyacinth May 16, 1987 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 1. 5,672 Chealsea Taylor May 15-16, 2010 Knoxville, Tenn. 2. 44-2 (13.46m) LaTasha Pharr May 15, 2004 Oxford, Miss. 2. 5,560 Kaylon Eppinger May 10-11, 2012 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 43-0 ½ (13.11m) Tamara Moncrieffe May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 2. 5,499 Kaylon Eppinger April 25-26, 2011 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4. 42-11 ½ (13.09m) Tamara Moncrieffe May 26, 2018 Tampa, Fla. 3. 5,491 Yutta Shelton May 10-11, 1985 Starkville, Miss. 5. 42-9 ½ (13.04m) Shun Hunter May 14, 2000 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 5,242 Rachel Robbs May 14-15, 2009 Gainesville, Fla. 42-9 ½ (13.04m) Jaimie Robinson April 21, 2018 Auburn, Ala. 5. 4,967 Lacey Dent May 15-16, 2014 Lexington, Ky. 7. 42-7 (12.97m) Miruna Mataoanu May 25, 2007 Columbus, Mo. 6. 4,824 Lacey Dent May 9-10, 2013 Columbia, Mo. 8. 42-5 ½ (12.94m) Niambi Dennis May 15, 1994 Fayetteville, Ark. 7. 4,698 Kendall Clifford May 12-13, 2005 Nashville, Tenn. 9. 42-4 ¼ (12.90m) Andrea Daniel May 16, 1993 Knoxville, Tenn. 8. 4,651 Mitzie Plaeger May 11-12, 1990 Gainesville, Fla. 42-4 ¼ (12.90m) Tamara Moncrieffe April 21, 2018 Auburn, Ala. 9. 4,235 Swann Blocton March 23-24, 1995 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 4,218 Allison Maddox May 15-16, 1996 Lexington, Ky. SHOT PUT RECORDS & HISTORY Mark Name Date Location 1. 61-0 ¾ (18.61m) Portious Warren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 2. 60-4 ¾ (18.41m) Portious Warren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 3. 60-4 ¾ (18.41m) Portious Warren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 4. 59-5 (18.11m) Portious Warren June 8, 2019 Austin, Texas 5. 58-11 ¼ (17.96m) Portious Warren May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 6. 58-9 ¼ (17.91m) PortiousWarren April 27, 2019 Baton Rouge, La. 7. 58-2 (17.73m) Portious Warren May 25, 2019 Jacksonville, Fla. 8. 57-10 ½ (17.64m) Portious Warren April 11, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 9. 57-3 ½ (17.46m) Portious Warren April 11, 2019 Tuscaloosa, Ala. 10. 57-2 ½ (17.43m) Portious Warren March 28, 2019 Gainesville, Fla.

86 ALABAMA TRACK & FIELD Records & History ALABAMA’S GOLD MEDALISTS MEN’S OLYMPIANS WOMEN’S OLYMPIANS

On August 6, 2012, former University of 1972 MUNICH 1976 MONTREAL Alabama track standout Kirani James won the Jan Johnson USA Pole Vault Bronze Disa Gisladottir Iceland High Jump NM 400 meters in dominant fashion with a personal- best time of 43.94 at the 2012 Summer Olympic 1980 MOSCOW 1984 LOS ANGELES Games at the London Olympic Stadium. Hreinn Halldorsson Iceland Shot Put 10th Lillie Leatherwood USA 4x400 Gold James, aged 19 at the time and representing William Wuyke Venezuela 800 SF USA 400 5th his home nation of Grenada, became the small Evelyn Adiru Uganda 800 Caribbean island’s fi rst Olympic medalist as 1984 LOS ANGELES Laura Agront High Jump SF well as the fi rst non-American to break the John Crist USA Decathlon 6th Disa Gisladottir Iceland High Jump SF 44-second barrier in the history of the event. Siggy Einarsson USA Javelin SF Pauline Davis Bahamas 100 SF James’ gold medal was the fi fth gold earned Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus 7th DQ Bahamas 200 SF by a former UA track athlete. He joined Calvin Kris Hardarson Iceland Long Jump SF Iris Gronfeldt Iceland Javelin SF Smith and LIllie Leatherwood (USA) and double Calvin Smith USA 4x100 Gold gold winner Pauline Davis (Bahamas) in the William Wuyke Venezuela 800 SF 1988 annals of UA track history. Katie Anderson Canada 4x100 SF Jan Johnson earned the fi rst Olympic medal 1988 SEOUL Grace Buzu Uganda 4x100 Prelims in UA history, a bronze medal in the pole vault Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100 SF Pauline Davis Bahamas 100 SF in the 1972 in Munich, Eggert Bogasson Iceland Discus NM Pauline Davis Bahamas 200 SF clearing 17-6 1/2 inches (5.35 meters) to fi nish Siggy Einarsson Iceland Javelin SF Iris Gronfeldt Iceland Javelin SF third. Peter Gudmunsson Iceland Shot Put SF Lillie Leatherwood USA 4x400 (Alt) Silver Smith won a gold medal as part of the 4x100- Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus SF Liz Lynch-McColgan UK 10,000 Silver meter relay team in 1984 and an individual Emmitt King USA 4x100 (Alt) DQ bronze medal in the 100 meters in 1988. Smith's Eduardo Nava Mexico 100 Prelims 1992 gold medal came as part of a relay unit that set Calvin Smith USA 4x100 DQ Katie Anderson Canada 100 HH QF a world record of 37.83 in the 4x100 relay as he Calvin Smith USA 100 Bronze Pauline Davis Bahamas 100 SF ran the third leg of the relay. Clive Wright Jamaica 200 QF Bahamas 200 SF Davis originally fi nished in second place in Clive Wright Jamaica 4x100 4th Faith Idehen Nigeria 4x100 Bronze the 200 behind of the United Liz Lynch-McColgan Great Britain 10,000 5th States but was awarded the gold medal in 2009 1992 BARCELONA after Jones was stripped of the title. Solomon Amegatcher Ghana 400 QF 1996 ATLANTA Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100 SF Katie Anderson Canada 100 HH QF Siggy Einarsson Iceland Javelin 5th Pauline Davis Bahamas 4x100 Silver Vesteinn Hafsteinsson Iceland Discus 11th Bahamas 400 4th Henry Hagan Ghana 4x100 SF Diane Frances St. Kitts 400 QF Eduardo Nava Mexico 4x100 DQ St. Kitts 4x400 SF Eduardo Nava Mexico 4x400 SF Flora Hyacinth USVI Long Jump SF Clive Wright Jamaica 200 SF Faith Idehen Nigeria 4x100 (Alt) 5th

1996 ATLANTA 2000 SYDNEY Solomon Amegatcher Ghana 4x400 Prelims Katie Anderson Canada 100 HH Prelims Samuel Boateng Ghana 4x100 Finals (DNS) Pauline Davis Bahamas 4x100 Gold Andrew Owusu Ghana Long Jump SF Bahamas 200 Gold

Lillie Leatherwood Calvin Smith 2000 SYDNEY 2008 BEIJING USA USA Andrew Owusu Ghana Triple Jump SF Trish Bartholomew Grenada 400 Prelims Tahesia Harrigan BVI 100 QF 1984 Los Angeles 1984 Los Angeles 4x400 Relay 4x100 Relay 2004 ATHENS Tim Broe USA 5,000 11th Andrew Owusu Ghana Triple Jump SF

2008 BEIJING Miguel Pate USA Long Jump SF

2012 LONDON Kirani James Grenada 400 Gold RECORDS & HISTORY 2016 Ahmed Ali Sudan 200 Prelims Alex Amankwah Ghana 800 Prelims Akeem Haynes Canada 4x100 Bronze 100 Prelims Pauline Davis KIRANI JAMES Kirani James Grenada 400 Silver BAhamas Grenada Jereem Richards Trinidad & Tobago 4x400 (Alt.) DQ 2000 Sydney 2012 London 200 Meters 400 Meters 4x100 Relay

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