JANUARY 18-19 | SUNFLOWER TRIANGULAR/POLE VAULT SUMMIT MEET NOTES TRACK & FIELD CONTACT: Josh Carson ([email protected] | 785-312-1700) INDOOR KU-KSU-WSU TRIANGULAR SEASON Date: JAN. 18, 2019 Live Results: LIVE.ATHLETIC.NET BOB TIMMONS CHALLENGE Location: LAWRENCE, KAN. Live Broadcast: ESPN+ (WATCHESPN.COM) Nov. 30 // Lawrence, Kan. // Anschutz Sports Pavilion Venue: ANSCHUTZ SPORTS PAVILION SHARON COLYEAR-DANVILLE SEASON OPENER Dec. 1 // Boston, Mass. // Boston U Track & Tennis Center NATIONAL POLE VAULT SUMMIT NATIONAL POLE VAULT SUMMIT Jan. 18-19 // Reno, Nev. // Reno-Sparks Livestock Events Center Date: JAN. 18-19, 2019 Venue: RENO-SPARKS EVENTS CENTER KU-KSU-WSU TRIANGULAR Location: RENO, NEV. Jan. 18 // Lawrence, Kan. // Anschutz Sports Pavilion JAYHAWK CLASSIC Jan. 25-26 // Lawrence, Kan. // Anschutz Sports Pavilion TEXAS TECH OPEN STARTING LINE TRIANGULAR Feb. 1-2 // Lubbock, Texas // Sports Performance Center WELCOME TO 2019 Kansas track & field returns to action after more than a SCHEDULE POWER FIVE INVITATIONAL month off since the last time the Jayhawks hit the track at Feb. 1-2 // Ann Arbor, Mich. // U-M Indoor Track Building the season-opening Bob Timmons Challenge on November FIELD EVENTS 30. KU will host in-state rivals Kansas State and Wichita State TYSON INVITATIONAL TIME EVENT Feb. 8-9 // Fayetteville, Ark. // Randal Tyson Track Center for the Sunflower Triangular at Anschutz Sports Pavilion in Lawrence on Friday, January 18, while the Jayhawk pole 3 p.m. Women’s Weight Throw vaulters trek to Reno, Nevada for the National Pole Vault IOWA STATE CLASSIC 3 p.m. Women’s Long Jump Feb. 8-9 // Ames, Iowa // Lied Recreation Center Summit, January 18-19. 4 p.m. Women’s Pole Vault ARKANSAS QUALIFIER KU-KSU-WSU TRIANGULAR Feb. 15 // Fayetteville, Ark. // Randal Tyson Track Center The 2019 Sunflower Triangular will be the fifth installment of 4 p.m. Women’s High Jump ALEX WILSON INVITATIONAL the meet, having started in 2015. The meet is slated to begin 4:15 p.m. Men’s Weight Throw Feb. 16 // South Bend, Ind. // Loftus Sports Center at 3 p.m. with the women’s weight throw and women’s long jump, with track events scheduled to start at 5 p.m. The meet 4:15 p.m. Men’s Long Jump BIG 12 INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP will be streamed live on ESPN+ to give fans that aren’t able 5 p.m. Women’s One-Mile Run Feb. 22-23 // Lubbock, Texas // Sports Performance Center to make it to Anschutz Pavilion an opportunity to watch the meet in their homes. 5:08 p.m. Men’s One-Mile Run NCAA INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS 5:20 p.m. Women’s 60-Meter Hurdles March 8-9 // Birmingham, Ala. // Birmingham Crossplex NATIONAL POLE VAULT SUMMIT Associate head coach Tom Hays’ pole vaulters will compete 5:27 p.m. Men’s 60-Meter Hurdles at the 2019 National Pole Vault Summit at the Reno-Sparks 5:30 p.m. Women’s Shot Put Livestock Events Center in Reno, Nevada, January 18-19. 5:30 p.m. Men’s High Jump OUTDOOR 2018 NCAA indoor national champion Hussain Al Hizam is 5:30 p.m. Men’s Pole Vault SEASON slated to vault in Reno for the Jayhawk men, as well as 2017 HERM WILSON INVITATIONAL Big 12 indoor champion Paulo Benavides, sophomore Kyle 5:30 p.m. Women’s Triple Jump March 21-23 // Wichita, Kan. // Cessna Stadium Rogers and freshman standout Zach Bradford. Sophomore 5:34 p.m. Women’s 400-Meter Dash Khristen Bryant, 2018 NCAA Outdoor Honorable Mention All- TEXAS RELAYS American Andrea Willis and Nevada native Alexis Romero are 5:40 p.m. Men’s 400-Meter Dash March 27-30 // Austin, Texas // Mike A. Myers Stadium all scheduled to compete for Kansas at the Summit. 5:47 p.m. Women’s 600-Yard Run 5:52 p.m. Men’s 600-Yard Run FLORIDA RELAYS KANSAS MEN RANK NO. 9 IN PRESEASON POLL March 28-30 // Gainesville, Fla. // James G. Pressly Stadium Stanley Redwine’s Kansas men’s program was ranked No. 9 6:02 p.m. Women’s 60-Meter Dash in the USTFCCCA Preseason Poll, released January 10. STANFORD INVITATIONAL 6:09 p.m. Men’s 60-Meter Dash March 29-30 // Stanford, Calif. // Cobb Track and Angell Field The Jayhawk men were ranked No. 11 in the 2018 indoor 6:14 p.m. Women’s 800-Meter Run preseason poll and went on to finish in a tie for 17th at the ORAL ROBERTS INVITATIONAL 6:20 p.m. Men’s 800-Meter Run March 30 // Tulsa, Okla. // ONEOK Sports Complex NCAA Indoor Championships last year. 6:25 p.m. Women;s 1,000-Meter Run The last time either of the Kansas programs were ranking in BATTLE ON THE BAYOU 6:32 p.m. Men’s 1,000-Meter Run April 6 // Baton Rouge, La. // Bernie Moore Track Stadium the top-10 of the indoor preseason rankings was 2014 when the Jayhawk women were ranked No. 10. The year prior, 6:39 p.m. Women’s 200-Meter Dash 2013, the Kansas women clocked in at No. 2 in the indoor 6:45 p.m. Men’s 200-Meter Dash April 17-20 // Lawrence, Kan. // Rock Chalk Park preseason rankings, and would go on to place second at the NCAA Indoor Championships before winning the outdoor 6:45 p.m. Men’s Triple Jump title later that year. NATIONAL RELAY CHAMPIONSHIPS 6:45 p.m. Men’s Shot Put April 26-27 // Fayetteville, Ark. // John McDonnell Field The Kansas women landed at No. 27 in this year’s USTFCCCA 6:53 p.m. Women’s 3,000-Meter Run preseason rankings. WARD HAYLETT INVITATIONAL 7:08 p.m. Men’s 3,000-Meter Run May 4 // Manhattan, Kan. // R.V. Christian Track Complex KANSAS WOMEN POST RECORD-SETTING SEMESTER 7:25 p.m. Mixed 4x400-Meter Relay BIG 12 OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP The Kansas women’s track & field team were one of four May 10-12 // Norman, Okla. // John Jacobs Track & Field Complex KU teams to record a team-best semester in the classroom, leading to a department-record 3.11 all-sports combined GPA The meet will be a combined (men and women) team scored NCAA WEST PRELIMINARY ROUND in the Fall 2018 semester. The KU women’s track & field team triangular, with two athletes per school, per event, earning May 23-25 // Sacramento, Calif. // Hornet Stadium recorded a program-best 4.42 GPA for the Fall semester. The Kansas men’s team was able to notch a 2.91 GPA. scores. Individual events will be scored 7-5-4-3-2-1 and the NCAA OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS June 5-8 // Austin, Texas // Mike A. Myers Stadium relay will be scored 7-5-4.

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 2 QUICK FACTS NOTEWORTHY GENERAL INFORMATION LOKEDI SHATTERS SCHOOL RECORD, RECORDS NO. 6 MARK IN NCAA HISTORY Location Lawrence, Kan. Kansas senior Sharon Lokedi is off to a hot start in her final season competing for the Jayhawks. In her first and only race so far this School Founded 1866 indoor season, Lokedi shattered her own school record in the 5,000-meter run at the Boston University/Sharon Colyear-Danville Enrollment 28,510 Season Opener in Boston, Massachusetts on December 1. The Eldoret, Kenya native was the third-place finisher in the race, but Nickname Jayhawks clocked in at 15:15.47, which proved to be the No. 6 all-time mark in NCAA history. Her time proved to be nearly 25 seconds faster than her previous school record of 15:39.05, set last indoor season at the same meet. The raced boasted four of the top-seven all-time School Colors Crimson (PMS 186) and Blue (PMS 293) marks in NCAA history, with New Mexico’s Ednah Kurgat recording the No. 3 all-time mark of 15:14.78, UNM’s Weini Kelati posting the Conference Big 12 No. 5 time (15:15.24) and Boise State’s Allie Ostrander notching the No. 7 mark in NCAA history (15:16.38). Chancellor Douglas A. Girod Director of Athletics Jeff Long JAYHAWKS PICK UP NINE VICTORIES AT SEASON-OPENING BOB TIMMONS CHALLENGE Sport Admin. Nicole Corcoran (SWA)/Terry Prentice The Kansas track & field teams opened the 2018-19 indoor season by hosting the Bob Timmons Challenge at Anschutz Sports Pavilion Athletics Website www.kuathletics.com in Lawrence on November 30, where the Jayhawks recorded nine event victories. Ticket Office Phone (800) 34-HAWKS (42957) KANSAS WINNERS AT BOB TIMMONS CHALLENGE Men’s 600-Yard Run - Xavier Wolf (Fr.) - 1:12.01 HOME FaciliTIES Men’s High Jump - Joel Long (Sr.) - 2.06m (6-8.25 ft.) Indoor Facility Anschutz Sports Pavilion Men’s Pole Vault - Paulo Benavides (R-Jr.) - 5.29m (17-4.25 ft.) Year Opened 1984 Men’s Long Jump - Chris Gleghorn (Jr.) - 6.96m (22-10 ft.) Track Surface Beynon BSS 2000 Women’s 600-Yard Run - Nicole Montgomery (Sr.) - 1:20.96 Outdoor Facility Rock Chalk Park Women’s 800-Meter Run - Courtney Griffiths (Sr.) - 2:15.60 Year Opened 2014 Women’s 4x400-Meter Relay - Mariah Kuykendoll (Jr.), Chloe Akin-Otiko (Jr.), Honour Finley (So.), Marleena Eubanks (Sr.) - 3:42.68 Capacity 7,000 Women’s High Jump - Rylee Anderson (Fr.) - 1.78m (5-10 ft.) Track Surface Beynon BSS 2000 Women’s Pole Vault - Andrea Willis (Jr.) - 4.11m (13-5.75 ft.) JAYHAWKS IN NATION’S TOP-25 Coaching Staff Five Jayhawks currently rank in the nation’s top-25 of their respective events. For the Kansas men, Paulo Benavides ranks No. 12 in Head Coach Stanley Redwine the pole vault with a clearance of 5.29m (17-4.25 ft.) at the season-opening Bob Timmons Challenge. Freshman Treyvon Ferguson Alma Mater Arkansas, 1985 ranks No. 20 in the men’s triple jump with a mark of 15.21m (49-11 ft.), also recorded at the Bob Timmons Challenge. Year at KU 19th Year Coaching 24th Three Kansas women hold spots in the top-25, with Sharon Lokedi ranking No. 3 in the 5,000-meter run with her school record time Assoc. HC/Vertical Jumps Tom Hays of 15:1547 at the Sharon Colyear-Daville Season Opener, freshman Rylee Anderson holds the No. 11 mark in the high jump with a Alma Mater Kansas, 1989 clearance of 1.78m (5-10 ft.) at the Bob Timmons Challenge, and junior Andrea Willis ranks No. 17 in the women’s pole vault with a Sprints/Hurdles Elisha Brewer jump of 4.11m (13-5.75 ft.). Alma Mater Arkansas, 1998 Throws Andy Kokhanovsky Qualification to the NCAA Indoor Championships is based on the descending-order list for the season and adhering to the qualifying Alma Mater Abilene Christian, 1998 regulations/criteria published on www.NCAA.org. For each men’s individual event contested, including the heptathlon, the top Horizontal Jumps/Combined Events Paul Thornton 16 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each women’s individual event contested, including the Alma Mater St. Olaf, 1993 pentathlon, the top 16 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 12 Middle Distance/Distance Michael Whittlesey declared relay teams will be accepted into the competition. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result Alma Mater Connecticut, 1990 of ties. HOME GROWN MEN’S 2018 IN REVIEW Stanley Redwine’s 2019 Kansas track & field teams boast 32 home-grown athletes from the state of Kansas. Each roster has 16 Big 12 Finish (Indoor/Outdoor) 5th/T-3rd Kansas-bred athletes representing their home state when they don the Crimson & Blue. Individual Champions 2/2 NCAA Finish (Indoor/Outdoor) T-17th/34th FRESH FACES National Champions 1/0 A total of 30 new student-athletes are currently on the Kansas track & field rosters, including 19 new faces on the men’s team and First Team All-Americans 3/2 11 on the women’s squad.

WOMEN’S 2018 IN REVIEW REDWINE SIGNS NO. 3 MEN’S CLASS Big 12 Finish (Indoor/Outdoor) 2nd/T-3rd According to Track & Field News, 19th-year head coach Stanley Redwine’s 2018 KU men’s recruiting class is the No. 3 signing class is the nation. Coming in behind Georgia and Texas A&M, the Jayhawks made the top-5 for the first time ever. Individual Champions 4/3 NCAA Finish (Indoor/Outdoor) T-17th/22nd Highlighting the recruiting class is Zach Bradford, a pole vaulter out of Bloomington, Illinois, who represented the USA at the 2018 National Champions 0/1 IAAF World U20 Championships in Tampere, Finland, where he earned a silver medal. Bradford posted the No. 8 all-time high school First Team All-Americans 3/2 pole vault mark, clearing 18-2.5 ft. his senior season.

COMMUNICATIONS Also highlighting the signing class are Treyvon Ferguson, a triple jumper hailing from Hershey, Pennsylvania, Patrick Larrison, a Primary Contact Josh Carson thrower from Moore, Oklahoma and AJ Bennett, a hurdler out of Spring, Texas. Office Phone (785) 864-7979 UP NEXT Cell Phone (785) 312-1700 Kansas will host the Jayhawk Classic at the Anschutz Sports Pavilion, January 25-26. Events are scheduled to begin at 2 p.m. on Email [email protected] Friday, January 25 and at 9 a.m. on Saturday, the 26th. Website KUAthletics.com Twitter @KUtrack Facebook /KUTrackandField Instagram @KUtrack

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 3 NATIONAL RANKINGS WATCH USTFCCCA MEN RANKINGS RANK ATHLETE YEAR MARK MEET DATE MEN’S PRESEASON POLL (JANUARY 10) 12 Benavides, Paulo Sr. 5.29m (17-4.25 ft.) Bob Timmons Challenge Nov 30, 2018 RK. SCHOOL POINTS PREV. 20 Ferguson, Treyvon Fr. 15.21m (49-11 ft.) Bob Timmons Challenge Nov 30, 2018 1 Texas Tech 167.45 6 2 Florida 127.2 1 WOMEN 3 Florida State 122.32 21 RANK ATHLETE YEAR MARK MEET DATE 4 Texas 96.46 12 3 Lokedi, Sharon Sr. 15:15.47 Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener Dec 1, 2018 5 Georgia 91.27 3 11 Anderson, Rylee Fr. 1.78m (5-10 ft.) Bob Timmons Challenge Nov 30, 2018 6 Houston 85.93 7 17 Willis, Andrea Jr. 4.11m (13-5.75 ft.) Bob Timmons Challenge Nov 30, 2018 7 Alabama 65.45 9 8 Arkansas 60.97 13 Qualification to the championships is based on the descending-order list for the season and adhering to the qualifying regulations/ 9 KANSAS 59.64 17 criteria published on www.NCAA.org. For each men’s individual event contested, including the heptathlon, the top 16 declared 10 BYU 58.2 34 student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each women’s individual event contested, including the pentathlon, the 11 Indiana 56.33 34 top 16 declared student-athletes will be accepted into the competition. For each relay event contested, the top 12 declared relay 12 Oregon 50.48 13 teams will be accepted into the competition. The stated maximums are absolute and will not be extended as a result of ties. 13 Stanford 48.82 21 14 Penn State 47.08 10 15 Colorado 44.5 65 16 Wisconsin 43.18 45 17 LSU 42.82 26 18 North Carolina A&T 42.73 60 MEDIA INFORMATION 19 Texas A&M 42.06 5 WEEKLY PRESS RELEASE 20 Illinois 39.3 65 Weekly press releases, including updated individual and team stats, performance sheets, as well as information on upcoming meets will be made available prior to the team’s next meet. The releases are available in PDF format via email. To be included 21 Arizona 38.91 45 on the e-mail list, please contact Josh Carson at [email protected]. The releases will also be available on the KU Athletics web 22 North Dakota State 38.68 - site in PDF format. 23 Campbell 37.79 60 24 Kansas State 37.09 - INTERVIEWS 25 Ohio State 34.96 36 All interviews with student-athletes and coaches should be arranged through communications contact Josh Carson (785- 26 Iowa 32.1 65 864-7979). Please give at least 24 hours notice. Phone interviews will be done on a call-back basis only when convenient to 27 TCU 31.79 17 the athlete or coach. Student-athletes will be made available to media 30 minutes following their event’s completion and can 28 California 29.57 20 be found at the media mix zone if provided at the meet. Please contact Josh Carson to organize the time and location of the interview if no formal media mix zone is available. Head coach Stanley Redwine will be available following completion of the 29 Kentucky 27.48 17 meet. To request an interview contact Josh Carson. Phone interviews will also be permissible following home meets and will 30 Washington 27.39 56 be conducted on a call-back basis for all student-athletes and coaches. Please call or email Josh Carson at least 12 hours prior to request post-meet interviews. WOMEN’S PRESEASON POLL (JANUARY 10) RK. SCHOOL POINTS PREV. CREDENTIALS 1 Arkansas 149.55 2 Credentials will be required for all indoor and outdoor home meets for the Jayhawks this season. To request credentials please 2 Florida State 110.46 26 contact track & field media contact, Josh Carson, at least three days prior to the meet. 3 Texas A&M 110.11 10 GETTING TO ROCK CHALK PARK 4 South Carolina 98.11 7 All home outdoor meets will be held at Rock Chalk Park, located in West Lawrence near the intersection of W 6th Street and 5 Oregon 93.31 5 George Williams Way. From North Kansas City, take I-70 West to KS-10 exit 197. After the toll, turn left (south) on to KS-10/S 6 Florida 83.11 4 Lawrence Trafficway and drive for approximately two miles. Take the US-40 ramp to Lawrence/Topeka and turn left onto 7 LSU 80.83 6 US-40 E/W 6th St and drive for approximately .5 miles. Turn left onto George Williams Way and drive until Rock Chalk Park is 8 Georgia 74.48 1 visible on the left. 9 New Mexico 74.24 10 10 Kentucky 67.49 3 WIRELESS INTERNET 11 Washington 66.21 62 Complimentary access to wireless internet is available at Anschutz Pavilion and Rock Chalk Park. Information about how to access it will be available at the designated media areas at either facility. 12 Texas 62.77 54 13 Alabama 62.05 45 14 South Carolina 57.46 54 15 Baylor 46.98 54 16 Stanford 45.6 8 17 Tennessee 44.11 40 18 Boise State 41.97 17 19 Ohio State 41.74 45 20 NC State 39.62 51 21 Lousiville 38.59 27 22 Georgia Tech 38.03 - 23 Penn State 37.73 40 24 Colorado 37.22 20 25 Miami (Fla.) 37.05 45 26 Texas Tech 36.46 37 27 KANSAS 30.62 17 28 Kansas State 29.49 27 29 Virginia Tech 28.22 14 30 UCLA 27.42 27

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 4 MEN’S ROSTER EVENT NAME EVENT IN OUT HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) ROSTER Hussain Al Hizam Pole Vault Sr. Sr. Jubail, Saudi Arabia / Kaab bin Malek Paulo Benavides Pole Vault R-Jr. Sr. El Paso, Texas / El Paso Franklin HS COMBINED EVENTS NAME IN OUT Zach Bradford Pole Vault Fr. Fr. Bloomington, Ill. / Bloomington HS Jake Stevens So. So. Ben Butler Distance So. So. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / SkyView Academy (Oklahoma State) Ryan Butler Distance Fr. Fr. Highlands Ranch, Colo. / SkyView Academy DISTANCE Isaiah Cole Middle Distance Jr. Jr. Hazelwood, Mo. / Hazelwood West HS NAME IN OUT Quentin Dancer Sprints Jr. Jr. West, Texas / West HS Ben Butler So. So. Marcus Davis Sprints Sr. R-Sr. Florissant, Mo. / Hazelwood Central HS (Iowa Western CC) Ryan Butler Fr. Fr. Ethan Donley Distance R-So. So. Lawrence, Kan. / Lawrence Free State HS Ethan Donley R-So. So. Chase Dornbusch Distance Fr. Fr. Lakewood, Colo. / Lakewood HS Chase Dornbusch Fr. Fr. Gleb Dudarev Throws R-So. Jr. Vitebsk, Belarus / Vitebsk State College Quanah Gardiner So. So. Colin Dwyer Middle Distance Fr. Fr. Palos Heights, Ill. / St. Laurence HS Gavin Glaza Fr. Fr. George Evans Throws So. So. Inverness, Scotland / Strathallan School Avery Hale Jr. Jr. Chace Hale R-Fr. So. Treyvon Ferguson Horizontal Jumps Fr. Fr. Hershey, Pa. / Milton Hershey School Dylan Hodgson Sr. Sr. Ethan Fogle Sprints Fr. Fr. Hyattsville, Md. / Archbishop Carroll HS Bryce Hoppel Jr. Jr. Quanah Gardiner Distance So. So. Ashland, Kan. / Ashland HS George Letner Jr. Jr. Gavin Glaza Distance Fr. Fr. Thornton, Colo. / Horizon HS John Luder R-Fr. So. Chris Gleghorn Horizontal Jumps Jr. R-So. Maryland Heights, Mo. / Pattonville HS Chris Melgares Sr. R-Sr. Mitch Grosserode Middle Distance Jr. Jr. Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln Pius X HS Michael Melgares Jr. Jr. Avery Hale Distance Jr. Jr. New Town, N.D. / New Town HS Dylan Miller Fr. Fr. Chace Hale Distance R-Fr. So. New Town, N.D. / New Town HS Marcus Quere Jr. Jr. Ivan Henry Sprints Sr. Sr. St. Catherine, Jamaica / St. Jago HS Jake Ralston Fr. Fr. Dylan Hodgson Distance Sr. Sr. Washington, Kan. / Washington County HS Michael Ronzone Fr. Fr. Bryce Hoppel Distance Jr. Jr. Midland, Texas / Midland Senior HS Kyler True So. So. Jack Young So. R-Fr. Cody Johnson Hurdles Jr. Jr. El Paso, Texas / El Paso Franklin HS Braden Juenemann Sprints Fr. Fr. Phillipsburg, Kan. / Phillipsburg HS HIGH JUMP Braden Kleinschmidt Horizontal Jumps Jr. Sr. Lincoln, Neb. / Lincoln East HS NAME IN OUT Patrick Larrison Throws Fr. Fr. Moore, Okla. / Moore HS Joel Long Sr. Sr. George Letner Distance Jr. Jr. Baldwin City, Kan. / Baldwin HS Joshua Washington Sr. Sr. Joel Long High Jump Sr. Sr. Topeka, Kan. / Topeka HS John Luder Distance R-Fr. So. Shawnee, Kan. / Rockhurst HS HORIZONTAL JUMPS Konrad Marshall Sprints Fr. Fr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS NAME IN OUT Chris Melgares Distance Sr. R-Sr. Manhattan, Kan. / Manhattan HS Treyvon Ferguson Fr. Fr. Michael Melgares Distance Jr. Jr. Manhattan, Kan. / Manhattan HS Chris Gleghorn Jr. R-So. Dylan Miller Distance Fr. Fr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS Braden Kleinschmidt Jr. Sr. Dinsdale Morgan Jr. Jr. Dinsdale Morgan Horizontal Jumps Jr. Jr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS (UMKC) Cordell Tinch Fr. Fr. Omasanuwa Omatseye Sprints Fr. Fr. Warri, Nigeria / Notre Dame Preparatory HS David-Marquis Patrick Hurdles So. So. Austin, Texas / Lake Travis HS HURDLES Chase Pennewell Pole Vault R-So. Jr. Monroe City, Mo. / Monroe City HS NAME IN OUT Weston Perini Throws Fr. Fr. Chesterfield, Mo. / Marquette HS Cody Johnson Jr. Jr. Marcus Quere Distance Jr. Jr. Loveland, Colo. / Loveland HS David-Marquis Patrick So. So. Jake Ralston Distance Fr. Fr. Papillion, Neb. / Papillion-La Vista South HS Javan Reece So. So. Javan Reece Hurdles So. So. Lantana, Texas / Guyer HS Darius Releford So. So. Darius Releford Hurdles So. So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Memorial HS Kyle Rogers Pole Vault So. So. Liberty, Mo. / Liberty HS MIDDLE DISTANCE Michael Ronzone Distance Fr. Fr. Batavia, Ill. / Marmion Academy NAME IN OUT Isaiah Cole Jr. Jr. Jake Stevens Combined Events So. So. Lake Zurich, Ill./ Lake Zurich HS Colin Dwyer Fr. Fr. Cordell Tinch Horizontal Jumps Fr. Fr. Green Bay, Wis. / Bay Port HS (Minnesota) Mitch Grosserode Jr. Jr. Kyler True Distance So. So. Olpe, Kan. / Olpe HS (Oklahoma State) Xavier Wolf Fr. Fr. Joshua Washington High Jump Sr. Sr. Leawood, Kan. / Blue Valley HS (Johnson County CC) Xavier Wolf Middle Distance Fr. Fr. Spring, Texas / Klein Collins HS POLE VAULT Jack Young Distance So. R-Fr. Mission Hills, Kan. / Shawnee Mission East HS NAME IN OUT Alex Yoxall Javelin - Sr. Minneapolis, Kan. / Minneapolis HS (UMKC) Hussain Al Hizam Sr. Sr. Paulo Benavides R-Jr. Sr. Zach Bradford Fr. Fr. Chase Pennewell R-So. Jr. Kyle Rogers So. So. PRONUNCIATIONS SPRINTS Hussain AL HIZAM AL-hiz-AM Chris MELGARES mel-GAIR-ez NAME IN OUT Quentin Dancer Jr. Jr. Paulo BENAVIDES BEN-uh-VEE-dez Michael MELGARES mel-GAIR-ez Marcus Davis Sr. R-Sr. Chase DORNBUSCH dorn-BUSH OMASANUWA OMATSEYE oh-MOSS-uh-NEW-uh oh-MAT-say Ethan Fogle Fr. Fr. Gleb DUDAREV DOO-duh-rev David-MARQUIS Patrick mar-KEES Ivan Henry Sr. Sr. COLIN Dwyer CALL-in Chase PENNEWELL PEN-uh-well Braden Juenemann Fr. Fr. QUANAH GARDINER QUAN-uh GARD-in-ER Weston PERINI PER-ee-nee Konrad Marshall Fr. Fr. Mitch GROSSERODE gros-uh-rode Marcus QUERE KWER-ay Omasanuwa Omatseye Fr. Fr. Bryce HOPPEL HOP-ull JAVAN Reece JUH-von Braden JUENEMANN JEW-nuh-MAN XAVIER Wolf EX-ayv-yer THROWS Braden KLEINSCHMIDT KLINE-shmit Alex YOXALL YOX-all NAME IN OUT Gleb Dudarev R-So. Jr. George Evans So. So. Patrick Larrison Fr. Fr. Weston Perini Fr. Fr. Alex Yoxall - Sr.

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 5 WOMEN’S ROSTER EVENT NAME EVENT IN OUT HOMETOWN / HIGH SCHOOL (PREVIOUS SCHOOL) ROSTER Chloe Akin-Otiko Sprints Jr. So. Bellevue, Neb. / Bellevue West HS Rylee Anderson High Jump Fr. Fr. Longmont, Colo. / Silver Creek HS COMBINED EVENTS NAME IN OUT Alexys Barton Distance R-Fr. R-Fr. Liberal, Mo. / Liberal HS Teri Huslig Sr. Sr. Khristen Bryant Pole Vault/Hurdles So. So. Columbia, Mo. / Columbia Independent HS Cameryn Thomas Fr. Fr. Jedah Caldwell Sprints Jr. Jr. Chanhassen, Minn. / Chanhassen HS Rachel Clowers Throws Jr. Jr. Pleasant Hill, Ill. / Pleasant Hill HS DISTANCE Riley Cooney Distance Sr. Sr. Loveland, Colo. / Mountain View HS NAME IN OUT Gabbi Dabney Hurdles Sr. Jr. Lawrence, Kan. / Lawrence Free State HS Alexys Barton R-Fr. R-Fr. Zantori Dickerson Middle Distance Jr. Jr. Judson, Texas / Converse Judson HS Riley Cooney Sr. Sr. Julianne Dillon Middle Distance Fr. Fr. Lakewood Ranch, Fla. / Lakewood Ranch HS Hannah Driscoll Sr. Sr. Hannah Driscoll Distance Sr. Sr. Niwot, Colo. / Niwot HS Cameron Gueldner So. R-So. Adia Eberle High Jump So. So. Freeman, Mo. / Midway HS Lauren Harrell Sr. Jr. Alexandra Emilianov Throws So. So. Chisinau, Moldova / Liceul Natalia Gheorghiu Talley Hill R-Fr. R-Fr. Avryl Johnson Fr. Fr. Toni Englund High Jump/Horiz. Jumps Fr. Fr. Leawood, Kan. / Shawnee Mission East HS Erika Landes Fr. Fr. Marleena Eubanks Middle Distance Sr. Sr. Kingston, Jamaica / Edwin Allen HS (Central Arizona College) Lisa Lauschke Jr. R-So. Honour Finley Middle Distance So. So. Bloomington, Minn. / John F. Kennedy HS Catherine Liggett So. So. Janai Garrett Hurdles R-So. R-So. Lancaster, Texas / Lancaster HS Sharon Lokedi - Sr. Courtney Griffiths Middle Distance Sr. Sr. Arkansas City, Kan. / Winfield HS (Cowley College) Megan Paule Sr. Sr. Cameron Gueldner Distance So. R-So. Olathe, Kan. / Olathe Northwest HS Alaina Schroeder Sr. Sr. Lauren Harrell Distance Sr. Jr. Shawnee, Kan. / Maranatha Academy (Azusa Pacific) Emmie Skopec Jr. R-Jr. Saudia Heard Horizontal Jumps Fr. Fr. Lakewood, Wash. / Curtis HS McKenzie Wilks Fr. Fr. Callie Hicks Pole Vault Jr. Jr. Lawrence, Kan. / Lawrence Free State HS Talley Hill Distance R-Fr. R-Fr. Arroyo Grande, Calif. / Arroyo Grande HS HIGH JUMP Teri Huslig Combined Events Sr. Sr. Lawrence, Kan. / Veritas Christian School NAME IN OUT Rylee Anderson Fr. Fr. LaTyria Jefferson High Jump Sr. Sr. Desoto, Texas / Desoto HS Adia Eberle So. So. Avryl Johnson Distance Fr. Fr. Libertyville, Ill. / Libertyville HS Toni Englund Fr. Fr. Mariah Kuykendoll Middle Distance Jr. R-So. Judson, Texas / Converse Judson HS LaTyria Jefferson Sr. Sr. Erika Landes Distance Fr. Fr. Mulvane, Kan. / Mulvane HS Lisa Lauschke Distance Jr. R-So. Rogers, Ark. / Rogers HS HORIZONTAL JUMPS Catherine Liggett Distance So. So. Parker, Colo. / Legend HS NAME IN OUT Sharon Lokedi Distance - Sr. Eldoret, Kenya / Kapkenda Girls’ HS Toni Englund Fr. Fr. Nicole Montgomery Sprints Sr. Sr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Lewis-Palmer HS Saudia Heard Fr. Fr. Morganne Mukes Sprints So. So. Edmond, Okla. / Edmond Memorial HS LaTyria Jefferson Sr. Sr. Wumi Omare Middle Distance Sr. Sr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley North HS Megan Paule Distance Sr. Sr. Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley Southwest HS (Creighton) HURDLES NAME IN OUT Alexis Romero Pole Vault Sr. Sr. Reno, Nev. / Wooster HS Khristen Bryant So. So. Ally Ryan Middle Distance Fr. Fr. Tulsa, Okla. / Jenks HS Gabbi Dabney Sr. Jr. Alaina Schroeder Distance Sr. Sr. Manhattan, Kan. / Manhattan HS Janai Garrett R-So. R-So. Jana Shawver Middle Distance Fr. Fr. Greenwood, Mo, / Lee’s Summit West HS Caraline Slattery Sr. Sr. Anna Siemens Middle Distance R-Fr. So. Rogers, Ark. / Providence Academy Emmie Skopec Distance Jr. R-Jr. Iowa City, Iowa / West HS MIDDLE DISTANCE Caraline Slattery Hurdles Sr. Sr. Lakeville, Minn. / Lakeville South HS NAME IN OUT Shaylyn Stallbaumer Throws Jr. Sr. Seneca, Kan. / Nemaha Central HS Zantori Dickerson Jr. Jr. Bailee Swift Javelin R-Fr. So. Cottonwood Falls, Kan. / Chase County HS Julianne Dillon Fr. Fr. Cameryn Thomas Combined Events Fr. Fr. Lawrence, Kan. / Lawrence Free State HS Marleena Eubanks Sr. Sr. Allie Twietmeyer Throws Jr. Jr. Cheney, Kan. / Cheney HS Honour Finley So. So. Courtney Griffiths Sr. Sr. Samantha Van Hoecke Pole Vault Fr. Fr. Wellsville, Kan. / Paola HS Mariah Kuykendoll Jr. R-So. McKenzie Wilks Distance Fr. Fr. Pittsburg, Kan. / Pittsburg HS Nicole Montgomery Sr. Sr. Andrea Willis Pole Vault Jr. Jr. Colorado Springs, Colo. / Classical Academy Wumi Omare Sr. Sr. Ally Ryan Fr. Fr. Jana Shawver Fr. Fr. Anna Siemens R-Fr. So.

POLE VAULT PRONUNCIATIONS NAME IN OUT Chloe AKIN-OTIKO ACKIN-OH-tee-ko AVRYL Johnson AV-rull Khristen Bryant So. So. JEDAH Caldwell JAY-duh Mariah KUYKENDOLL KIE-ken-DOLL Callie Hicks Jr. Jr. ZANTORI Dickerson ZAN-tore-EE Lisa LAUSCHKE LOSH-key Alexis Romero Sr. Sr. ADIA Eberle AY-dee-uh Catherine LIGGETT LIG-it Samantha Van Hoecke Fr. Fr. Alexandra EMILIANOV UH-meel-EE-uh-nov Morganne MUKES MOOKS Andrea Willis Jr. Jr. Marleena EUBANKS YOU-banks WUMI OMARE WOO-me OH-mar-EE SPRINTS JANAI Garrett JUH-nie CARALINE Slattery CARE-uh-LINE NAME IN OUT Cameron GUELDNER GELD-ner SHAYLYN STALLBAUMER SHAY-lin STALL-bom-er Chloe Akin-Otiko Jr. So. SAUDIA HEARD SOD-ee-uh HURD Allie TWIETMEYER TWEET-myer Jedah Caldwell Jr. Jr. Teri HUSLIG HUE-slig Samantha VAN HOECKE van HOOK-ee Morganne Mukes So. So. LaTYRIA Jefferson luh-TAR-ee-uh ANDREA Willis ON-dree-UH THROWS NAME IN OUT Rachel Clowers Jr. Jr. Alexandra Emilianov So. So. Shaylyn Stallbaumer Jr. Sr. Bailee Swift R-Fr. So. Allie Twietmeyer Jr. Jr.

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 6 STANLEY REDWINE HEAD COACH Stanley Redwine is entering his 19th season at the helm of the Kansas track & field and cross country programs during the 2018-19 seasons. This season will make Redwine the second-longest tenured head coach in the program’s history, behind only Bob Timmons who coaches the Jayhawk programs for 23 years.

Already a member of the Kansas Athletics Hall of Fame, Redwine is one of the most well-respected coaches in the United States. A former All-American himself at the University of Arkansas, Redwine has helped coach his Jayhawks to 261 All-America honors, 129 Big 12 individual titles, 18 individual national crowns, two Big 12 team titles and one NCAA team championship.

Redwine’s national championship came for the Jayhawk women’s outdoor team in 2013, making it the first women’s team title in KU history. For his coaching efforts that season, Redwine was named the NCAA’s Women’s Head Coach of the Year.

A five-time Big 12 Coach of the Year, Redwine has coached 19 individual champions, 272 All-Americans, eight Olympians and 23 national championship teams between his years as head coach at Kansas and Tulsa and an assistant coach at Arkansas.

The 2017-18 year proved to be a highly successful one for the head coach in his 18th season with school records being broken 16 times. Redwine coached Sharon Lokedi to her second-straight Big 12 Women’s Cross Country individual title, the Kansas women’s indoor team to a second-place finish at the Big 12 Championship (earning him Big 12 Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year honors), Hussain Al Hizam to a national title in the pole vault NCAA Men’s Indoor National Championships and Lokedi to a national championship in the 10,000-meter run at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. His athletes also won 11 individual Big 12 titles and 34 All-America honors during the 2018 track & field seasons. At the NCAA Indoor Championships, the men’s and women’s teams both posted top-20 finishes for the first time in program history.

Redwine’s last six years at Kansas have perhaps been the most successful stretch in his career, with the women’s team NCAA title coming in 2013 and REDWINE having seven individual national champions. He also led the men’s team to its highest conference finish in over 30 years in 2016, claiming second at the Big 12 Outdoor Championship before following it up with runner-up finishes at both the indoor and outdoor conference meets for the men’s team in FILE 2017 and an 11th-place finish at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships, the highest finish by the Jayhawk men since taking seventh in 2010. PERSONAL Alma Mater Arkansas, 1985 His coaching accolades over the last six years prove his success, as he was named the Big 12 Women’s Indoor and Outdoor Coach of the Year in 2013, Season at Kansas 19th the USTFCCCA Midwest Region and National Women’s Coach of the Year in 2013, the 2016 Big 12 Men’s Outdoor Coach of the Year, the 2017 USTFCCCA Midwest Region Men’s Indoor and Outdoor Coach of the Year, and the aforementioned 2018 Big 12 Women’s Indoor Coach of the Year. Season Coaching 24th Wife Jacque Adding to his accolades, four of Redwine’s athletes competed in the Games of the XXXI (31st) Olympiad in the summer of 2016. Kyle Clemons was Children Crysta, Stanley Jr., Alexa a member of the USA’s gold-medal winning 4x400-meter relay team, played 21st in the triple jump while representing the United States, took 11th for the USA in the discus and Daina Levy placed 30th in the hammer throw, representing her home country of Jamaica. COACHING HISTORY Head Coach, Kansas 2000-Present The 2013 season marked a historic year for the women’s program. In addition to the NCAA Outdoor title, the Jayhawks claimed both the indoor and Head Coach, Tulsa 1994-2000 outdoor conference titles and Redwine saw his athletes earn first team All-America honors 27 times during the indoor and outdoor campaigns. Lindsay Assistant Coach, Arkansas 1985-94 Vollmer became Kansas’ first female NCAA Champion with her win in the heptathlon while Andrea Geubelle and Natalia Bartnovskaya both tallied national titles at the NCAA Indoor meet.

ATHLETIC HISTORY Redwine pupil Diamond Dixon not only claimed a national championship, four conference titles and four more All-American honors in 2012, but also • Four-time All-American (800 Meters) won a gold medal at the Olympics in London as part of the 4x400-meter relay team. • Six-Time conference champion • Two-time U.S. 800-meter champion Behind NCAA Champion Jordan Scott’s performance at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor Championships, the KU men’s team finished seventh at the national • 800M silver medalist (1986, 1994 Goodwill Games) meet, which was the highest finished for the Kansas men at the outdoor championships since taking fifth in 1975. Scott claimed the pole vault title for • Five-time World Championship team member the first time in his career, while freshman thrower Mason Finley took home second place in both the shot put and discus at the NCAA Outdoor meet. • Five-time competitor at U.S. Olympic Trials In 2008, Redwine coached 12 track & field All-Americans, which was then the most he had coached in one season in his time at Kansas.

In the summer of 2008 in Beijing, China, Redwine athletes Scott Russell and Nickesha Anderson represented their respective countries in the Games of the XXIX (29th) Olympiad. Russell finished in 10th place for Canada in the men’s javelin, while Anderson was an alternate on Jamaica’s women’s 4x100-meter relay team.

Redwine oversaw Egor Agafonov to his second-consecutive National Championship in the weight throw, as well as his fifth and sixth All-America honors (weight throw, hammer throw) and his third-consecutive Big 12 Championship, in both the hammer throw and the weight throw.

In the 2008 indoor track & field season, Kansas was just one of 10 schools to have both its men’s and women’s teams finish in the top 25 at the NCAA Championships. At the NCAA Outdoor Championships, senior Crystal Manning (long jump and triple jump) and junior Nickesha Anderson (100 meters and 200 meters) each won two All-America honors. Only one other woman (Candace Mason) had previously accomplished the feat in KU history.

As an athlete, Redwine placed his name in the Arkansas history books as a 400-meter, 600-yard and 800-meter runner from 1980-83. Redwine was a four-time All-American and was named Arkansas’ Outstanding Track Athlete all four of his years in Fayetteville. Redwine went on to spend nine years as an assistant coach at his alma mater.

During his tenure, the Razorbacks captured nine consecutive NCAA Championships and 22 titles from 1985 to 1994 in both track & field and cross country. He helped produce 14 All-Americans and two NCAA Champions in the hurdle and events. Among those All-Americans were two-time 400-meter NCAA indoor and outdoor champion , three-time 400-meter and 500-meter NCAA champion Robbie Haley and seven-time All-American sprinter Jimmy French.

His success as an assistant earned him the head coaching position at the University of Tulsa in 1994. In six years at Tulsa, Redwine’s athletes broke more than 70 school records, most on multiple occasions. He produced 11 NCAA qualifiers and Tulsa’s first-ever All-American.

On May 25, 2000, Redwine was rewarded for his efforts by being hired as the head coach at the University of Kansas. The Jayhawks’ track & field program has prospered ever since, as he has restored the tradition of KU’s illustrious past.

Professionally, Redwine retired from competition in 1996 after he finished fifth in the 800-meter run at the U.S. Olympic Trials in Atlanta, Georgia. He was a U.S. Olympic Trial qualifier five-straight times from 1980 to 1996 and was a two-time silver medalist in the 800-meter run at the Goodwill Games in 1986 and 1994. He won bronze medals at the in 1983 and 1987. Redwine was also a World Championship team member in 1985, 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1993 and a two-time U.S. 800-meter champion.

Redwine earned his bachelor’s degree in administrative management from the University of Arkansas in 1985. He and his wife, Jacqueline, have three children; Crysta, Stanley Jr., and Alexa.

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 7 KANSAS TEAM FINISHES UNDER REDWINE MEN’S TEAM FINISHES WOMEN’S TEAM FINISHES

BIG 12 BIG 12 NCAA NCAA BIG 12 BIG 12 NCAA NCAA YEAR INDOOR OUTDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR YEAR INDOOR OUTDOOR INDOOR OUTDOOR 2001 9 11 8 T-39 2001 9 11 - T-30 2002 7 4 8 T-21 2002 6 8 - - 2003 9 9 T-21 T-24 2003 4 6 - - 2004 9 12 T-24 - 2004 7 10 - - 2005 8 4 T-40 T-25 2005 7 6 T-21 T-29 2006 6 9 16 T-30 2006 9 8 45 T-64 2007 7 6 16 18 2007 6 5 34 35 2008 10 9 T-22 T-38 2008 3 4 T-10 T-15 2009 11 12 33 - 2009 9 10 - - 2010 10 8 T-23 7 2010 5 7 T-27 T-51 2011 8 6 T-26 18 2011 T-7 7 T-30 T-23 2012 10 8 - T-23 2012 3 2 2 T-4 2013 6 5 - T-28 2013 1 1 2 1 2014 8 7 - 33 2014 3 4 39 42 2015 6 5 T-62 T-19 2015 6 4 - T-32 2016 6 2 - - 2016 5 4 T-21 T-52 2017 2 2 27 11 2017 5 5 52 18 2018 5 T-3 T-17 34 2018 2 T-3 T-17 22 ASSISTANT COACHES

TOM HAYS ELISHA BREWER ANDY KOKHANOVSKY Kansas, 1989 // 15th Season at Kansas Arkansas, 1998 // 15th Season at Kansas Abilene Christian, 1998 // 14th Season at Kansas Associate Head Coach - Vertical Jumps Assistant Coach - Sprints/Hurdles Assistant Coach - Throws

PAUL THORNTON MICHAEL WHITTLESEY JOHN BAUMAN St. Olaf, 1993 // First Season at Kansas Connecticut, 1990 // 10th Season at Kansas Doane, 1990 // Fourth Season at Kansas Assistant Coach - Horizontal Jumps/Multis Assistant Coach - Middle Distance/Distance Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 8 MEN’S EVENT LINEUP 60-METER DASH 1,000-METER RUN HIGH JUMP ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Quentin Dancer - 6.85 Ethan Donley - 2:24.27 Joel Long 2.04m (6-8.25 ft.) 2.10m (6-10.75 ft.) Javan Reece 6.98 6.98 Quanah Gardiner - 2:33.82 Joshua Washington 1.89m (6-2.25 ft.) 1.89m (6-2.25 ft.) Darius Releford - 7.18 Jack Young - 2:29.50 POLE VAULT 200-METER DASH ONE-MILE RUN ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Chase Pennewell 4.84m (15-10.5 ft.) 5.13m (16-10 ft.) Isaiah Cole - - Dylan Hodgson - 4:04.16 Jake Stevens 4.34m (14-2.75 ft.) 4.34m (14-2.75 ft.) Quentin Dancer - 22.27 Bryce Hoppel - 4:09.95 Marcus Davis 22.88 22.30 LONG JUMP 3,000-METER RUN ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST 400-METER DASH ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Treyvon Ferguson 6.47m (21-2.75 ft.) 6.47m (21-2.75 ft.) ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Ben Butler - 8:26.87* Chris Gleghorn 6.96m (22-10 ft.) 7.21m (23-8 ft.) Isaiah Cole - 47.79 Dylan Hodgson - 8:01.54 Braden Kleinschmidt 6.52m (21-4.75 ft.) 6.90m (22-7.75 ft.) Marcus Davis - 47.88 Michael Melgares - 8:14.57 David-Marquis Patrick - 49.56 TRIPLE JUMP 60-METER HURDLES ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST 600-YARD RUN ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Treyvon Ferguson 15.21m (49-11 ft.) 15.21m (49-11 ft.) ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Javan Reece 8.34 8.34 Dinsdale Morgan - 14.78m (48-6 ft.)* Cody Johnson 1:12.44 1:12.44 Darius Releford - 8.36 Xavier Wolf 1:12.01 1:12.01 SHOT PUT MIXED 4X400-METER RELAY ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST 800-METER RUN ATHLETE George Evans - 15.28m (50-1.75 ft.) ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Isaiah Cole Patrick Larrison - - Bryce Hoppel - 1:47.09 Cody Johnson David-Marquis Patrick WEIGHT THROW Xavier Wolf ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Patrick Larrison - -

*At previous school before transferring to Kansas WOMEN’S EVENT LINEUP 60-METER DASH 1,000-METER RUN HIGH JUMP ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Jedah Caldwell - 7.54 Avryl Johnson - - Rylee Anderson 1.78m (5-10 ft.) 1.78m (5-10 ft.) Gabbi Dabney - 8.23 Ally Ryan - - Adia Eberle 1.71m (5-7.25 ft.) 1.76m (5-9.25 ft.) Morganne Mukes 7.73 7.73 Cameryn Thomas - - ONE-MILE RUN 200-METER DASH ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST POLE VAULT ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Riley Cooney - 4:49.46 ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Chloe Akin-Otiko - 24.51 Catherine Liggett - 4:49.07 Callie Hicks 3.56m (11-8 ft.) 3.69m (12-1.25 ft.) Jedah Caldwell - 23.59 Samantha Van Hoecke Morganne Mukes - 25.25 3,000-METER RUN ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST LONG JUMP 400-METER DASH Lauren Harrell - 9:55.52 ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Megan Paule - 10:18.03 Teri Huslig - 5.13m (16-10 ft.) Honour Finley - 54.04 Cameryn Thomas 5.21m (17-1.25 ft.) 5.21m (17-1.25 ft.) Mariah Kuykendoll - 54.11 60-METER HURDLES ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST TRIPLE JUMP 600-YARD RUN Gabbi Dabney 8.85 8.82 ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Teri Huslig 9.56 9.48 Saudia Heard 11.81m (38-9 ft.) 11.81m (38-9 ft.) Nicole Montgomery 1:20.96 1:20.62 Cameryn Thomas 9.76 9.76 Caraline Slattery 1:23.96 1:23.27 SHOT PUT MIXED 4X400-METER RELAY ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST 800-METER RUN ATHLETE Rachel Clowers 12.15m (39-10.5 ft.) 13.12m (43-0.5 ft.) ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Honour Finley Alexandra Emilianov - 15.63m (51-3.5 ft.) Riley Cooney - 2:11.27 Mariah Kuykendoll Marleena Eubanks - 2:08.23 Nicole Montgomery WEIGHT THROW Courtney Griffiths 2:15.60 2:15.56 ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Rachel Clowers 15.25m (50-0.5 ft.) 15.96m (52-4.5 ft.) Allie Twietmeyer - 11.71m (38-5 ft.)

*At previous school before transferring to Kansas POLE VAULT SUMMIT LINEUP MEN WOMEN ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST ATHLETE SEASON BEST CAREER BEST Hussain Al Hizam - 5.70m (18-8.25 ft.) Khristen Bryant 3.86m (12-8 ft.) 3.86m (12-8 ft.) Paulo Benavides 5.29m (17-4.25 ft.) 5.47m (17-4.25 ft.) Alexis Romero 4.01m (13-1.75 ft.) 4.15m (13-7.25 ft.) Zach Bradford 5.14m (16-10.25 ft.) 5.14m (16-10.25 ft.) Andrea Willis 4.11m (13-5.75 ft.) 4.23m (13-10.5 ft.) Kyle Rogers 4.99m (16-4.5 ft.) 5.20m (17-0.75 ft.)

/KUTrackandField @KUtrack @KUtrack #KUtrack 2019 KANSAS TRACK & FIELD MEET NOTES • 9 MEN’S INDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS EVENT MARK ATHLETE(S) DATE MEET 60-Meter Dash 6.69 Leo Bookman Feb. 28, 2004 Big 12 Indoor Championship 200-Meter Dash 20.42 Leo Bookman March 12, 2004 NCAA Indoor Championships 400-Meter Dash 46.44 Kyle Clemons Feb. 24, 2013 Big 12 Indoor Championships 600-Yard Run 1:08.06 Strymar Livingston Feb. 27, 2016 Big 12 Indoor Championships 800-Meter Run 1:47.04 Jeremy Mims March 5, 2005 ISU Qualifier 1,000-Meter Run 2:21.72 Charlie Gruber Feb. 2, 2001 Jayhawk Invitational One-Mile Run 3:57.5 Jim Ryun Feb. 9, 1968 Madison Square Garden Inv. 3,000-Meter Run 7:53.08 Colby Wissel March 3, 2007 Alex Wilson Invitational 5,000-Meter Run 13:51.82 Craig Watcke March 4, 1989 Silverstone Invitational 60-Meter Hurdles 7.84 Julius Jiles March 8, 2008 ISU Last Chance 7.84 Aaron Thompson March 4, 2006 ISU Last Chance 4x400-Meter Relay 3:05.57 Ivan Henry, Tre Daniels, Jaron Hartley, Strymar Livingston Feb. 18, 2017 Alex Wilson Invitational Distance Medley Relay 9:34.91 Joshy Madathil, Matt Baysinger, Brandon Hodges, Benson Chesang March 4, 2006 Alex Wilson Invitational High Jump 2.24m (7-4.25 ft.) Tyke Peacock Jan. 17, 1982 Kansas vs. Kansas State Dual Pole Vault 5.70m (18-8.25 ft.) Hussain Al Hizam March 9, 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships Long Jump 8.11m (26-7.25 ft.) Theo Hamilton March 15, 1975 NCAA Indoor Championships Triple Jump 16.63m (54-6.75 ft.) Sanya Owolabi Feb. 28, 1981 NCAA Indoor Championships Shot Put 20.71m (67-11.5 ft.) Mason Finley Jan. 14, 2011 Kansas vs. Missouri Dual Weight Throw* 23.60m (77-5.25 ft.) Egor Agafonov March 10, 2007 NCAA Indoor Championships Heptathlon 5,543 pts. Mike Evers Feb. 24, 1996 Big Eight indoor Championships

*From 2001-02, the implement used for the weight throw was changed. The NCAA does not recognize records for marks achieved during this period. Scott Russell recorded a mark of 24.72m (81-1.25 ft.) on Feb. 8, 2002 at the ISU Invitational that would be the school record if the NCAA recognized its mark.

WOMEN’S INDOOR SCHOOL RECORDS EVENT MARK ATHLETE(S) DATE MEET 60-Meter Dash 7.22 Nickesha Anderson March 1, 2008 Big 12 Indoor Championship 200-Meter Dash 22.62 Nickesha Anderson March 14, 2008 NCAA Indoor Championships 400-Meter Dash 51.78 Diamond Dixon March 10, 2012 NCAA Indoor Championships 600-Yard Run 1:19.99 Adriana Newell Feb. 24, 2017 Big 12 Indoor Championship 800-Meter Run 2:04.91 Kristi Kloster March 9, 1996 NCAA Indoor Championships 1,000-Meter Run 2:46.60 Lauren Bonds Feb. 28, 2009 Big 12 indoor Championship One-Mile Run 4:41.61 Lauren Bonds Feb. 27. 2010 Big 12 INdoor Championship 3,000-Meter Run 8:59.69 Sharon Lokedi Feb. 9, 2018 ISU Classic 5,000-Meter Run 15:15.47 SHARON LOKEDI DEC. 1, 2018 BOSTON UNIVERSITY SEASON OPENER 60-Meter Hurdles 8.29 Lindsay Vollmer March 14, 2015 NCAA Indoor Championships 4x400-Meter Relay 3:31.36 Denesha Morris, Paris Daniels, Diamond Dixon, Taylor Washington Feb. 25, 2012 Big 12 Indoor Championship Distance Medley Relay 11:01.19 Courtney Coppinger, Nicole Montgomery, Hannah Dimmick, Sharon Lokedi Feb. 17, 2018 Alex Wilson Invitational High Jump 1.86m (6-1.25 ft.) MaryBeth Labosky Feb. 23, 1993 Big Eight Championships Pole Vault 4.45m (14-7.25 ft.) Natalia Bartnovskaya March 9, 2013 NCAA Indoor Championships Long Jump 6.69m (21-11.5 ft.) Andrea Geubelle Feb. 2, 2013 Armory Invitational Triple Jump 14.18m (46-6.25 ft.) Andrea Geubelle March 9, 2013 NCAA Indoor Championships Shot Put 16.80m (55-1.5 ft.) Stephanie Horton March 1, 2008 Big 12 Indoor Championship Weight Throw 21.76m (71-4.75 ft.) Alena Krechyk Feb. 2, 2013 Armory Invitational Pentathlon 4,404 pts. Lindsay Vollmer Feb. 27. 2015 Big 12 Indoor Championship

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