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1 Date Opponent Location Date Opponent Location Mar. 5 Incarnate Word Invitational San Antonio, TX Mar. 10 Tarleton State Invitational Stephenville, TX Mar. 19 Cactus Cup Kingsville, TX Apr. 1 Trinity Invitational San Antonio, TX Apr. 6 Texas Relays Austin, TX Apr. 7 Texas Relays Austin, TX Apr. 7 McMurry Relays Abilene, TX Apr. 8 Texas Relays Austin, TX Apr. 9 Texas Relays Austin, TX Apr. 14 Angelo State Relays San Angelo, TX Apr. 15 Angelo State Relays San Angelo, TX Apr. 15 Angelo State Relays San Angelo, TX Apr. 23 Rice Twilight Houston, TX May 6 Lone Star Conference Championship Stephenville, TX May 7 Lone Star Conference Championship Stephenville, TX May 8 Lone Star Conference Championship Stephenville, TX May 12 Incarnate Word Last Chance Meet San Antonio, TX Coaching Staff ................................................................................................... 2-3 National Champions ..................................................................................38 Head Coach Ryan Dall ................................................................................. 2 Javelina Stadium Records - Men ...............................................................28 Assistant Coach Lige Stewardson .............................................................. 3 Javelina Stadium Records - High School Boys .........................................28 Assistant Coach Harold Nair ....................................................................... 3 Javelina Stadium Records - Women .........................................................28 Assistant Coach Daisy Van Ravenswaay ..................................................... 3 Javelina Stadium Records - High School Girls ..........................................28 Roster ..............................................................................................................4-24 Women’s Letterwinners ........................................................................... 33 Women’s Roster ..........................................................................................4 Men’s Letterwinners ............................................................................34-36 Men’s Roster ............................................................................................... 5 NCAA Division II Qualifying Standards ..................................................... 27 Marissa Acosta, Samantha Alvarez, Santia Deck .......................................6 Administration ..............................................................................................43-44 Katie Dugie, Christal Gonzales, Danica Huerta .......................................... 7 Ken Oliver, Director of Athletics ...............................................................43 Samone Lindsey, Elvia Lopez, Amy Rabalais ..............................................8 Dr. Steven H. Tallant, President ................................................................44 Rowena Trevino, Tezna Roy, Diana Zarate .................................................9 Ninfa Rios, Brittany Stafford ..................................................................... 10 Fast Facts Leslie Cluiss, Kate Korzeniewski, Laura Lopez, Melody Morosin, Location: Kingsville, Texas (25,000) Kathy Trevino, Brianna Villarreal, Ashley Nunez ....................................... 11 Founded: 1925 Brett Arredondo, Nick Brown, Matt Busker, Greg Carmona, Enrollment: 5,904 Trevor Engel, J.D. Cuellar ...........................................................................12 President: Dr. Steven H. Tallant Kendrick Carter, Robert Guzman, Kiya Dandena ......................................13 Athletic Director: Kenneth Oliver Micah Franks, Trent Hesseltine ..................................................................14 Phone: 361-593-2411 Chris Garza, Jesus Garza, J.C. Guzman, Andre Fuqua, Affiliation: Lone Star Conference South (NCAA Division II) Geronimo Lopez, Tim Price ........................................................................15 Nickname: Javelinas Josh Prado, Dylan Riedesel, Gilbert Rodriguez, Greg Roussel, Colors: Blue (293 C) and Gold (108 C) Paco Trevino .............................................................................................. 16 Home Track: Javelina Stadium Sergio Rios, Tommy Singletary ..................................................................17 Associate AD/Head Athletic Trainer: Ruben Cantu (x2493) Norman Thompson, Anthony Washington, Jonathon Woodson ........... 18 Associate AD of External Advancement: Joe Biedron (x2692) Charles Wells.............................................................................................. 19 Coordinator for External Affairs: Fred Nuesch (x3908) Jorge Alanis, Terence Burns, Russell Calais, Stoney Davis, Theo Flores, Ticket Manager: Rosie Moreno (x4030) Aron Gonzales, Tyler Garibay, Randy Garza .............................................20 Department phone numbers begin with 361-593 Brendon Grady, Esteban Lopez, Colten Lauterbach, Erwin Oliva, Ryan Richardson, DeAndre Robinson, Brandon Russell ..........................21 2010 Review ................................................................................................... 22-24 Requests for press seating, information, interviews and pictures should be Men’s Results ............................................................................................ 22 directed to Shane Meling. Permission to broadcast track meets at Javelina Women’s Results ....................................................................................... 23 Stadium on the radio must be obtained from the Office of Sports Information. Season Review .......................................................................................... 24 Permission to shoot still photographs or video must also be obtained through Lone Star Conference ................................................................................... 25-26 the Office of Sports Information. Photographers will have access to the Lone Star Conference Office and History ................................................. 25 infield during each home meet. Lone Star Conference Meet Results .........................................................26 Record Book .................................................................................................. 27-42 Shane Meling Women’s Indoor Records ......................................................................... 27 Sports Information Director Women’s Outdoor Records ........................................................... 29-30, 32 Texas A&M University-Kingsville Men’s Indoor Records ............................................................................... 27 MSC 202, 700 University Blvd. Men’s Outdoor Records ....................................................................... 30-32 Kingsville, TX 78363 Lone Star Conference Awards ..................................................................39 Phone: 361-593-2870 (o), 903-399-0455 (c) Men’s Lone Star Conference Champions ............................................ 36-37 Email: [email protected] Women’s Lone Star Conference Champions ........................................... 37 Fax: 361-593-3180 Lone Star Conference and National Team Results .................................. 42 Press Box: 361-593-2593 Men’s All-Americans ............................................................................. 40-41 Web site: www.javelinaathletics.com Women’s All-Americans .............................................................................41 Twitter: Javelinasdotcom 2011 Javelina Track and Field Media Guide 1 Coaching Staff Ryan Dall enters his third awards, three IC4A champions, 17 All-IC4A awards, year as the Texas A&M- one ECAC champion and nine All-ECAC awards. He Kingsville head Track & Field was the director of the Duke Pole Vault Camp. and Cross Country coach. He In his time at FIU, Dall coached and recruited pole is quickly building a program vaulters, hurdlers, throwers, high jumpers and multi- that can compete both in the event athletes. He worked with two All-Americans in Lone Star Conference and the high jump and javelin, an NCAA Championship nationally. qualifier in the 60-meter hurdles, four conference After a year to recruit, champions and over 20 all-conference performers. He Dall’s team showed dramatic also worked with the cross country team. improvement in 2010 and He is a member of the United States Track and he was rewarded by being Field and Cross Country Coaches Association, the named the Lone Star Conference Men’s Track & Field National Pole Vault Coaches Association and the IC4A Coach of the Year. The men’s team was ranked in Coaches Association. He is Level Two USATF certified the top 25 for most of the season and reached #15 in sprints and hurdles. heading into the National Championships. They had five athletes earn All-America recognition during the outdoor season and one during the indoor season. The men and women each finished in fourth place at the LSC Championships hosted by Angelo State in 2010. Dall had three individuals win conference titles and five named to the all-conference squad. Two other individuals took LSC All-Academic honors. During the indoor season Kiya Dandena set school records in the 3,000 and 5,000 meters while C.J. Griggs set the school record in the triple jump. In Dall’s first year in charge of the program it was a trial by fire. He was not hired until right before the start of the cross country season so he did not have a chance
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