TCU TRACK & FIELD 2011 FACT BOOK

JESSICA YOUNG FOUR-TIME ALL-AMERICAN TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS TCU QUICK FACTS/TABLE OF CONTENTS Quick Facts TCU Media Relations Contact Table of Contents General Information Contact ______Jaime Handy Quick Facts ______1 Office Phone______817/257-5378 2011 Roster ______2-3 Location ______Fort Worth, Cell Phone ______817/343-2064 Head Coach Darryl Anderson______4-6 Founded ______1873 Fax ______817/257-7964 Asst. Coach John Kenneson ______7 Enrollment ______8,749 Email [email protected] Asst. Coach Shawn Winget ______8 Nickname ______Horned Frogs Mailing Address ______TCU Box 297600 Asst. Coach D.Darling/N.Petersen ______9 Colors ______Purple & White ______Fort Worth, Texas 76129 Support Staff ______10 Conference ______Mountain West Website ______www.GoFrogs.com TCU Media Relations______11 Chancellor ______Dr. Victor Boschini, Jr. TCU Chancellor, Dr. Victor Boschini ______12 Faculty Representative______Rhonda Hatcher TCU Athletics Director, Chris Del Conte _____13 Director of Athletics ______Chris Del Conte Complex Records ______14 2011 Schedule TCU School Records______15 Track and Field Staff NCAA Results ______16 Indoor Season Head Coach ______Darryl Anderson (7th year) TCU All- ______17-18 Date Meet Location Alma Mater ______Kansas State, 1983 Relay History ______19 D. 12 Texas A&M Reveille College Station, Texas Assistant Coach ______John Kenneson (7th year) Indoor Top-10 Times______20-21 J. 28-29 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Alma Mater ______Missouri State, 1982 Outdoor Top-10 Times ______22-23 F. 11-12 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Assistant Coach ______Shawn Winget (4th year) Top Outdoor Performances ______24 F. 24-26 MWC Championships Albuquerque, N.M. Alma Mater ______Abilene Christian, 1993 All-Time Indoor Conference Results______25-26 M. 4 Last Chance Meet Fayetteville, Ark. Assistant Coach ______Nic Petersen (2nd year) All-Time Outdoor Conference Results ____27-28 M. 5 NCAA Qualifier Ames, Iowa Alma Mater ______Nebraska, 2006 All-Time Cross Country Conference Results__29 M. 11-12 NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas Assistant Coach______Dennis Darling (2nd year) ______30 Alma Mater ______Houston, 2000 Texas Relays ______31 All-Time Roster______32-33 Track and Field Program Outdoor Season TCU Olympians ______34 Date Meet Location National Championship Relays ______35-42 Inaugural Season ______1923 M. 18-19 Horned Frog Invitational Fort Worth, Texas Seasons of Track & Field ______88 M. 26 ASU Invitational Tempe, Ariz. Facility ______Lowdon Track & Field Complex A. 2 Bobby Lane UTA Invitational Arlington, Texas Capacity______5,000 A. 6-9 Texas Relays Austin, Texas A. 15 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. 2010 Team Recap A. 16 UF Tom Jones Memorial Invitational Gainesville, Fla. A. 22-23 Michael Johnson Classic Waco, Texas Men's A. 28-30 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. MWC Indoor ______2nd M. 11-14 MWC Outdoor Championships Colorado Springs, Colo. NCAA Indoor ______47th M. 26-28 NCAA West Preliminary Eugene, Ore. MWC Outdoor ______3rd J. 8-11 NCAA Outdoor Championships Des Moines, Iowa NCAA Outdoor ______N/A J. 23-27 USA Track & Field Championships Eugene, Ore. MWC Cross Country ______6th NCAA Cross Country ______N/A Indoor All-Americans ______1 Outdoor All-American ______N/A

Women's MWC Indoor ______2nd NCAA Indoor ______28th MWC Outdoor ______2nd NCAA Outdoor______46th MWC Cross Country ______7th NCAA Cross Country ______N/A Indoor All-Americans ______3 Outdoor All-Americans ______1

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 1 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS 2011 SEASON ROSTER Men Name Ht Class Event(s) Hometown Last School Pronunciation Guide Mark Barnes 5-10 JR Sprints Houston, Texas Klein Forest High School Men Jake Barrett 5-8 JR Distance Stevensville, Md. Kent Island High School Name Pronunciation Matt Boileau 6-0 FR Distance Portland, Ore. Jesuit High School Ryan Dalrymple Dal-Rim-pill Lavon Collins 5-10 FR Sprints/Hurdles Houston, Texas Willowridge High School Ryan Dalrymple 6-0 SR Distance Pasadena, Calif. Loyola High School Mychal Dungey Michael Done - G Mychal Dungey 5-10 SR Sprints Austin, Texas Austin High School Festus Kigen Kee-Gun Dave Emerson 5-8 SO Distance Fort Worth, Texas Trinity Valley High School OJ Stoneham Stone-Um Braylon Hartfield 5-8 FR Sprints McKinney, Texas McKinney High School Louis Tijerina Loui Tea-er-ena Narada Jackson 6-0 FR Sprints Harare, Zimbabwe Eaglesuale Sean Zurko Zirk-o Jeffery Josephs 6-0 FR Sprints St. Andrew, Camperdown High School Festus Kigen 5-8 SR Distance Eldoret, Kenya Kericho High School Richard Knotts 5-8 RS SO Jumps Houston, Texas Nimitz High School Women Matthew Love 6-1 SR Sprints Cleveland Heights, Ohio Cleveland Heights High School Name Pronunciation Doug Moore 5-10 SO Distance Hinsdale, Ill. Hinsdale Central High School Lilian Chevalier Chev-a-leer Dell Nared 5-11 FR Sprints Omaha, Neb. Omaha North High School Chaniqua Corinealdi Shanikua Cor-in-aldee Jack O'Brien 6-1 JR Distance Lantana, Texas Coram Deo Academy Michael Ohakwe 6-3 FR Throws Dallas, Texas Dallas Jesuit High School Saria Hawkins Sir-eye-ah Cameron Parker 5-8 FR Jumps Nassau, Bahamas Allen Community College Tanja Ivandic EE-Von-Ditch Jeff Pels 6-2 SR Distance Coppell, Texas Jesuit Prep School Agnes Kemboi Kem-boy Richard Pescrillo 6-0 FR Sprints El Paso, Texas Stephen F. Austin High School Teneshia Peart Pure-t Jordan Pitts 6-1 SR Hurdles Greenville, Texas Greenville High School Jake Rossmango 5-9 FR Distance Syracuse, Utah Syracuse High School Charles Silmon 5-8 SO Sprints Waco, Texas Waco High School Coaching Staff Heath Skelton 6-5 FR Throws Amarillo, Texas Amarillo High School Name Coaching Area OJ Stoneham 5-7 JR Sprints Cedar Hill, Texas Trinity Christian High School Darryl Anderson Head Coach Cameron Tabor 6-3 SO Throws Norman, Okla. Norman High School Dennis Darling Women’s Sprints Darius Thompson 5-10 FR Sprints DeSoto, Texas DeSoto High School John Kenneson Throws Louis Tijerina 5-11 JR Distance Brownsville, Texas Saint Joseph Academy Greg Van Buskirk 5-11 FR Distance Southlake, Texas Southlake Carroll High School Nic Petersen Jumps/Multi Events Tim Wang 5-9 JR Distance The Woodlands, Texas Woodlands High School Shawn Winget Distance Sean Zurko 5-9 SR Sprints Las Vegas, Nev. Silverado High School Class Breakdown Seniors 12 Juniors 10 Women Sophomores 15 Name Ht Class Event(s) Hometown Last School Quinterra Charles 5-5 SO Sprints Houston, Texas Westfield High School Freshman 22 Lilian Chevalier 5-3 JR Distance Las Vegas, Nev. Spring Valley High School Samantha Collins 5-6 RS FR Multi-Events Mesa, Ariz. Westwood High School Chaniqua Corinealdi 5-8 SO Sprints Killeen, Texas Shoemaker High School Katie Dalton 5-4 SO Distance Bentonville, Ark. Bentonville High School Kelly Dawson 5-9 JR Distance Keller, Texas Keller High School Whitney Gipson 5-6 JR Sprints/Jumps Newark, Texas Birdville High School Emily Hanna 5-7 SO Multi-Events Pueblo, Colo. Fountain Valley School of Colorado Stormy Harrison 5-7 SR Throws Cisco, Texas Cisco High School Saria Hawkins 5-7 SO Jumps Longview, Texas Longview High School Franchelle Hill 5-3 FR Sprints Houston, Texas Hightower High School Callie Hunter 5-6 FR Sprints Southlake, Texas Carroll High School Tanja Ivandic 5-5 SR Distance Fort Worth, Texas Fort Worth Southwest High School Veronica Jones 5-2 FR Sprints Rockwall, Texas Mesquite Poteet High School Kristal Juarez 5-5 SR Sprints Irving, Texas Irving High School Agnes Kemboi 5-4 SO Distance Eldoret, Kenya Kapkenda Girls High School Larissa Matthews 5-5 SO Sprints/Hurdles Chandler, Ariz. Chandler High School Rachel Moreno 5-5 SO Distance Fort Worth, Texas Bethesda High School Monica Morgan 5-4 FR Distance Hudson, Wisc. River Falls High School Teneshia Peart 5-4 SR Sprints Calgary, AB Canada Florissant Valley Community College Kelsey Samuels 5-5 SO Throws Mesquite, Texas Dr. John D. Horn High School Hayley Shade 5-6 JR Sprints DeSoto, Texas DeSoto High School Sara Talley 5-7 SO Throws Resaca, Ga. Gordon Central High School Tricia Terry 5-3 RS FR Distance McAllen, Texas McAllen Memorial High School Briyanni Thomas 5-9 FR Sprints Fort Bend, Texas Fort Bend Marshall High School Amanda Throckmorton 5-4 FR Distance Albuquerque, N.M. Albuquerque Academy Megan Williams 5-4 FR Distance Centennial, Colo. Cherry Creek High School Jessica Young 5-3 SR Sprints Columbia, S.C. University of Richmond

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Texas Illinois Senior Sophomore Sprints/Hurdles Multi-Events All-Americans Returning Mark Barnes Doug Moore Ryan Dalrymple Dave Emerson Mark Barnes Samantha Collins Mark Barnes Lavon Collins Mychal Dungey Richard Knotts Lavon Collins Emily Hanna Mychal Dungey Mychal Dungey Jamaica Festus Kigen Doug Moore Mychal Dungey Festus Kigen Dave Emerson Jeffery Josephs Matt Love Charles Silmon Braylon Hartfield Distance Matt Love Braylon Hartfield Jeff Pels Cameron Tabor Narada Jackson Jake Barrett Whitney Gipson Richard Knotts Kenya Jordan PItts Quinterra Charles Jeffery Josephs Matt Boileau Kristal Juarez Jack O'Brien Festus Kigen Sean Zurko Chaniqua Corinealdi Dell Nared Ryan Dalrymple Hayley Shade Michael Ohakwe Agnes Kemboi Stormy Harrison Katie Dalton Richard Pescrillo Dave Emerson Jessica Young Jeff Pels Tanja Ivandic Emily Hanna Matthew Love Festus Kigen Richard Pescrillo Maryland Kristal Juarez Saria Hawkins Jordan Pitts Doug Moore Indoor Men Jordan Pitts Jake Barrett Teneshia Peart Agnes Kemboi OJ Stoneham Jack O’Brien All-Conference Individuals Charles Silmon Jessica Young Larissa Matthews Charles Silmon Jeff Pels Mark Barnes, 60 Meters, 200 Meters Heath Skelton Nebraska Rachel Moreno Darius Thompson Jake Rossmango Mychal Dungey, 200 Meters OJ Stoneham Dell Nared Junior Kelsey Samuels Sean Zurko Lousi Tijerina Festus Kigen, 3,000 Meters, 5,000 Meters Darius Thompson Mark Barnes Sara Talley Quinterra Charles Greg Van Buskirk Richard Knotts, 60 Meters Louis Tijerina Nevada Jake Barrett Chaniqua Corinealdi Tim Wang Matt Love, 400 Meters Greg Van Buskirk Sean Zurko Jack O'Brien Freshman Whitney Gipson Lilian Chevalier Jordan Pitts, 60-Meter Hurdles Tim Wang Lilian Chevalier OJ Stoneham Matt Boileau Franchelle HIll Katie Dalton Charles Silmon, 60 Meters Quinterra Charles Louis Tijerina Lavon Collins Callie Hunter Kelly Dawson (Sean Zurko, Jeff Pels, Chaniqua Corinealdi New Mexico Tim Wang Braylon Hartfield Kristal Juarez Tanja Ivandic Jordan Pitts, Festus Kigen) Kelly Dawson Amanda Throckmorton Lilian Chevalier Narada Jackson Larissa Matthews Agnes Kemboi Whitney Gipson Kelly Dawson Jeffery Josephs Teneshia Peart Rachel Moreno Indoor Women Stormy Harrison Ohio Whitney Gipson Dell Nared Hayley Shade Monica Morgan All-Conference Individuals Saria Hawkins Matt Love Hayley Shade Michael Ohakwe Briyanni Thomas Tricia Terry Chaniqua Corinealdi, 60 Meters Franchelle Hill Cameron Parker Jessica Young Amanda Throckmorton Whitney Gipson, Callie Hunter Oklahoma Richard Pescrillo Megan Williams Stormy Harrison, Tanja Ivandic Cameron Tabor Jake Rossmango Jumps Kristal Juarez, 400 Meters Veronica Jones Heath Skelton Richard Knotts Larissa Matthews, 60 Meter Hurdles Kristal Juarez Oregon Darius Thompson Cameron Parker Teneshia Peart, 200 Meters Rachel Moreno Matt Boileau Greg Van Buskirk Whitney Gipson Kelsey Samuels, shot put Kelsey Samuels Samantha Collins Saria Hawkins Jessica Young, 60 Meters, 400 Meters Hayley Shade South Carolina Franchelle Hill Tricia Terry Jessica Young Callie Hunter Throws Outdoor Men Briyanni Thomas Veronica Jones Michael Ohakwe All-Conference Individuals Utah Monica Morgan Heath Skelton Mychal Dungey, 100 Meters, 200 meters Arizona Jake Rossmango Tricia Terry Cameron Tabor Jordan Pitts, 110m hurdles, 400m Hurdles Samantha Collins Briyanni Thomas Stormy Harrison Charles Silmon, 100 Meters, 200 Meters Larissa Matthews Wisconsin Amanda Throckmorton Kelsey Samuels Sean Zurko, 800 meters Monica Morgan Megan Williams Sara Talley Arkansas Outdoor Women Katie Dalton Zimbabwe All-Conference Individuals Narada Jackson Quinterra Charles, 400 Meters Bahamas Chaniqua Corinealdi, 100 Meters, 200 Meters Cameron Parker Whitney Gipson, Long Jump Stormy Harrison, Shot Put California Kristal Juarez, 400 meters Ryan Dalrymple Larissa Matthews, 100m Hurdles Kelsey Samuels, Shot Put Canada Jessica Young, 100 meters; 200 meters Teneshia Peart

Colorado Emily Hanna Megan Williams

Georgia Sara Talley

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Darryl Anderson enters his seventh year at the helm of the Horned Frog track Young captured All-America honors by crossing the finish line in fourth-place & field program in 2011. Anderson was named head coach after a national with a time of 7.27 seconds. By clocking a fourth-place finish, Young posted the search on November 18, 2004. highest finish ever in the women's 60 meters for a Frog at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The women's 4x400 also clocked a fourth-place finish, which In just six seasons as head coach of the Horned Frogs' program, Anderson was the highest finish clocked by a women's 4x400 at the NCAA Indoor Cham- has combined a tireless work ethic with a tremendous coaching style that has pionships in program history. molded TCU into one of the top track and field programs in the country. An- derson's success is clearly displayed in the 68 All-Americans, two Olympians In 2008, Anderson was named 2008 Indoor South Central Regional Coach of and two United States 4x100 relay pool selections in Charles Silmon and Jes- the Year, while also being honored as the Mountain West Conference Women's sica Young. Coach of the Year. In 2008, Anderson guided the TCU women to its first Moun- tain West Conference Indoor Championship, winning its first conference title During his tenure, the Frogs have dominated the Mountain West Conference, since 2004. The men also had a banner indoor season in which they placed capturing the overall women’s conference title in 2008 to go along with 88 Con- 12th at the NCAA Championships, which was the fourth highest finish in pro- ference Champions and nine individual conference honors throughout his six gram history at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Highlights at years. nationals included, Virgil Hodge placing seventh overall in the women's 200 meters to earn All-America honors for the sixth-time of her career and Coving- The 2010 season saw the TCU earn six All-America accolades, 21 Mountain ton securing two All-America certificates in both the long and . On the West Conference champions and snap 15 program marks between the indoor men's side, the 4x400 relay blazed to a runner-up performance to lead the TCU and outdoor performances. Senior Neidra Convington had a standout cam- men. The unit consisting of Che Chavez, Dell Guy, Clemore Henry and paign in her final season in Fort Worth, garnering All-American standard dur- Matthew Love earned runner-up honors by clocking a seasonal-best time of ing the indoor season in the triple jump and again during outdoors in the triple 3:06.19 seconds. jump and long jump. Covington also turned in stellar triple jump performances DARRYL with wins at the historic Penn Relays and Texas Relays. Juniors Festus Kigen During the 2008 outdoor season, Anderson guided TCU’s 4x400 units to the and Kristal Juarez picked up their first career All-American standard in 2010. Penn Relays 4x400 title. The men's unit collected TCU's first title since 2000 and only the second 4x400 title in TCU's prestigious history at the Penn Relays. Anderson was named the 2010 Mountain West Conference Indoor Men's Not to be outdone, the women's 4x400 unit of Jessica Clarke, Shekila Wilkin- Coach of the Year after the Frogs, earned runner-up honors in the final team son, Meaghan Peoples and Kishelle Paul won the college division of the 4x400 ANDERSON standings on both sides. For the meet, TCU won 10 conference titles, posted in Philadelphia. At the 2008 Mountain West Conference Outdoor Champi- HEAD COACH | SEVENTH YEAR 16 NCAA provisional marks, set two meet records and broke one school and onships in Fort Worth, the Frogs posted 25 NCAA regional qualifying marks, complex record. won 15 of the 27 events, set a new St. Kitts national record and recorded two new meet records on the final day of competition. In 2009, the Frogs had three student-athletes and one relay named United States Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association All-Americans Kishelle Paul also had a stellar outing at the Midwest Regional as she claimed following the 2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark. Jessica the regional championship in the women's 400-meter hurdles. Her time at that Young garnered her fourth All-America award of her career by crossing the fin- point was ranked in the top-10 of the NCAA. The Frogs put the final touches ish line in second-place in the 100 meters at nationals. Young collected second- on the 2008 season in Des Moines, Iowa at the NCAA Championships. Under Hometown place honors with a time of 11.22 seconds. Her second-place finish in the 100 Anderson, TCU had five different individuals collect All-America certificates at tied Frog great Beverly McDonald for the highest finish ever by a TCU sprinter Drake Stadium: Joe Brown (Javelin), Mychal Dungey (200 Meters and 4x100), Cleveland, Ohio in the women's 100 meters at the NCAA Outdoor Championships. By collect- and the men's 4x100 unit consisting of Justyn Warner, Dungey, Andon Mitchell High School ing runner-up honors, Young posted the highest finish by a Frog woman in head and Otis McDaniel. John Adams High School (Cleveland) coach Darryl Anderson's six years in Fort Worth. Covington also collected All- America honors following an eighth-place performance in the women's triple In the summer of 2008, Anderson helped Virgil Hodge make it to the quarterfi- Education jump, while freshman Whitney Gipson posted her first All-America showing in nals in both the 100 and 200 at the 2008 Olympics in . Associate’s Degree Fayetteville in the women's long jump. She was the only freshman in the na- Vincennes Junior College (1980) tion to make the finals in the long jump at the NCAA Championships. Finally, In 2007, Anderson had seven individuals and all four relay teams compete at Bachelor’s Degree the men's 4x100, which consisted of Mark Barnes, Otis McDaniel, Mychal the outdoor championships, while one individual and one relay team qualified Kansas State University (1983) Dungey and Justyn Warner, picked up All-America recognition by clocking a at the indoor championships. Master’s Degree time of 39.50 seconds to finish in eighth-place in Fayetteville. Overall, the All- Kansas State University (1985) America honor for the men's 4x100 marked the third time under Anderson that At the 2007 outdoor championships, TCU was one of just six schools in the a TCU men's 4x100 unit has received All-America status. country that had all four relay teams compete. In fact, TCU and LSU are the Coaching Experience only schools in the country to have had all four relay teams qualify for the 1985-1991 Kansas State (Assistant Coach) During the 2009 conference outdoor championships, TCU posted 23 NCAA re- NCAAOutdoor Championships each of the past three seasons (2005, 2006, 1991-1996 Kentucky (Assistant Coach) gional qualifying marks, won 10 of 28 events and set seven new complex 2007). Individually in his third year at the helm, TCU's 11 All-America honors 1996-2003 Arizona State (Assistant Coach) records to conclude action at the 2009 Mountain West Conference Champi- were broken down between seven student-athletes. The women's team earned 2004 Arizona State (Associate Head Coach) onships. Both the men and women earned runner-up honors. Following the 10 of the honors, while the men's team was represented by Jonathan Jack- 2004-present TCU (Head Coach) conference meet in which several Frogs were crowned conference champi- son. ons, TCU had 20 student-athletes named to the Mountain West Conference Olympians Coached Men's and Women's Outdoor Track and Field team. In its second season in the Mountain West Conference, TCU once again dis- played its strength at the conference meet with 15 event titles. TCU had 16 in- Arnold Payne, , , Lewis Banda, With Anderson's tutelage, the TCU women closed the NCAA Indoor meet in dividuals named to the All-Mountain West Conference Outdoor team. The , Virgil Hodge 22nd-place. The 22nd-place finish was the programs highest finish on the women's team placed second and the men finished fourth at the outdoor cham- women's side at the NCAA Indoors since 1983. In the women's 60 meters, pionships in San Diego, Calif.

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ters at the IAAF Junior Championships, while Otis McDaniel claimed gold in 3:03.43 on the 300-meter track at Iowa State. On the women's side, fresh- In 2006, Anderson coached an NCAA Champion, had 13 athletes earn All- the 200 at the NACAC Under 23 Track & Field Championships and Virgil man won the NCAA title during the outdoor sea- America honors and coached 18 athletes to conference titles. Between in- Hodge placed second in the 200 and third in the 100 at the Central Ameri- son and was the indoor pentathlon runner-up, while the 4x400 meter relay door and outdoor, TCU won 25 event titles. The program was also can and Caribbean Games. unit garnered All-America honors during the outdoor season. Anderson men- represented well at the NCAA Championships. At the NCAA Indoor Cham- tored several individual standouts during his tenure in the Valley of the Sun, pionships, Jackson Langat won the NCAA title in the 800 meters to give TCU Anderson's 2005 campaign saw the Horned Frogs claim several event titles including sprinters Marcus Brunson and Lewis Banda. Brunson, the 2001 its first individual title since won the 60 meters and 200 meters en route to setting new school records. The women's 4x100 and 4x400 relay Pac-10 Athlete of the Year, broke the collegiate indoor 60-meter record and at the 2001 NCAA Indoor Championships. teams both captured gold at the C-USA Outdoor Championships with the was the NCAA runner-up in that event in 1999. After graduating from ASU, 4x4 squad of M. Davis, D. Jones, Harmon and John breaking the meet and Brunson won the 100m at the 2001 World University Games. Anderson's immediate impact has been most felt in relays, where he has the Lewis/Tellez Track Complex stadium record (3:34.82). The same four- Banda was a three-time All-American in 2004 and an Olympic semifinalist in coached seven relay teams to All-America status. In 2006, the men's 4x400 some also took the title in the same relay event at the conference indoor the 400m dash while competing for Zimbabwe. In 2004, two Anderson- relay team of Lewis Banda, Quincy Butler, Otis McDaniel and Jackson Lan- meet in February. coached 400-meter men sprinters clocked under 45 seconds (44.58 & gat placed eighth at the NCAA Indoor Championships. At the NCAA Outdoor 44.82), while a female quartermiler turned in a best time of 51.67. Championships, TCU had three relay team's earn All-America honors. The The men's team found success on the track. Kip Kangogo was the most dec- men's 4x400 relay team of Che Chavez, Delwayne Delaney, Jackson Lan- orated athlete in 2005 as he collected six gold medals, including the distance Prior to his arrival in Tempe, Anderson served as an assistant at Kentucky gat and Lewis Banda placed second, while the men's 4x100 relay team of medley relay that included Johnathan Bundren, Quincy Butler and Jackson where the Wildcats won 11 Southeastern Conference titles and set 34 Bradley Reed, McDaniel, Justyn Warner and Banda finished fourth. On the Langat. Kangogo took first place in the 3000m, 5000m and one mile at the school records. In the process, 15 Wildcat sprinters earned All-America hon- women's side, the 4x400 relay team of Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, C-USA Indoor Championships, and captured two more at the conference ors. Anderson's most decorated student-athlete was UK's Tim Harden, a Kishelle Paul and Nathandra John placed seventh and the 4x100 relay team outdoor meet in the 3000m and 5000m events. His time in the outdoor 1996 Olympic silver medalist who won three NCAA sprint titles. Harden was qualified for the prelims. 5000m (13:47.11) set a new school record. Bradley Reed picked up his first selected as the NCAA Indoor and SEC Athlete of the Year in 1995 and 1996. career gold in the 100 meters (10.46) at the C-USA Outdoor Championships, More recently, Harden won the 60m title at the 2001 World Indoor Champi- Following the season, TCU earned a lofty honor from Track and Field News, while Langat added another shining medal to his collection at the same con- onships. which tabbed TCU as the country's top men's relay team for the 2006 sea- ference meet as he posted a 1:47.38 for top honors in the 800 meters. The son. men's 4x400 meter relay unit captured gold in the C-USA Outdoor Champi- Prior to his stint in Lexington, Anderson was an assistant coach for six years onships as the foursome of Butler, Jacob Hernandez, Langat and Brett Wil- at his alma mater, Kansas State University. Anderson led the Wildcats to 20 In addition to the four relay teams that qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Cham- son turned in a time of 3:05.70. Big Eight sprint titles and seven conference records. Nine of his athletes pionships, TCU had 13 individuals qualify - six men and seven women. In- earned All-America acclaim and 26 school records were set during his cluding the four relays, TCU was represented in 17 events. Qualifying on the Prior to coming to TCU, Anderson spent eight seasons at Arizona State, di- tenure. Anderson has coached five Olympians (Arnold Payne, Dwight men's side was Banda (400 meters), Jonathan Jackson (triple jump), Kip recting the sprints, hurdles and relay events for the Sun Devils. A mentor of Phillips, Connie Teaberry, Lewis Banda and Tim Harden), several World Kangogo (5000 meters), Tommy Killen (discus), Langat (800 meters) and over 50 All-Americans in his 20-year coaching career, including 21 at ASU, Championship team members and several USA Junior team members, in- McDaniel (100 and 200 meters). Qualifying on the women's side was Julie Anderson has guided 14 relays to All-America honors (men's 4x100 - three cluding Otis McDaniel (2005 PanAm Junior Champion in the 200m) and for- Curtis (400-meter hurdles), M. Davis (400 meters), Hodge (100 and 200 me- times; men's 4x400 - five times; women's 4x400 - five times; women's 4x100 mer Sun Devil (the 1997 400m junior national champion). ters), John (400 meters), D. Jones (400 meters), J. Jones (200 meters) and - one time). Anderson also coached Justyn Warner (2006 IAAF runner-up in the 100m) Calandra Stewart (1500 meters). In his first season, Anderson made an im- and Virgil Hodge (2006 runner-up in the 200 and third in the 100 at the Cen- mediate impact by sending TCU's women's 4x400 relay team to the NCAA Anderson was honored as the 2004 MONDO Men's National Assistant tral American and Caribbean Games) to top finishes on the international Outdoor Championships for the first time in school history, as the quartet of Coach of the Year for men's sprints and hurdles, as he guided five men and stage. In 1995, Anderson was selected to the South coaching staff at the Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Donita Harmon and Nathandra John gar- five women to a combined 15 All-America honors. His men's 4x100m relay Olympic Festival. nered All-America honors at the national meet. In addition, the Frogs had team logged the fastest time in the nation during the 2004 campaign and three individuals represent the school on the women's side in Harmon garnered national runner-up honors. The ASU men's 4x400 meter relay unit Anderson graduated from Kansas State in 1983 and earned his master's de- (200m), John (400m), and MaKeatha Cooper (100m hurdles). captured its fourth straight Pac-10 title and placed fourth nationally. The Sun gree from the school in 1985. He and his wife, Claire, have a 22-year old Devil men's relays swept both the Pac-10 and NCAA West Region titles, daughter, Kandace, an 13-year old son, Isiah, and a nine-year-old daughter, In the summer of 2006 Anderson had three current Frogs perform well on the while the women swept the relays at the regional meet. During the indoor Jasmine. international stage. Justyn Warner placed second for Canada in the 100 me- season, his men's mile relay unit turned in the fastest collegiate time ever at

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NCAA All-Americans: Conference Outdoor Champions: Conference Indoor Champions: Lewis Banda (400m - 2006 outdoor) Charles Silmon (100m, 2010 MWC) Skye Dawson (60m, 2010 MWC) 2006 Men’s outdoor 4x100 meter relay Mychal Dungey (200m, 2010 MWC) Clemore Henry (200m, 2010 MWC) (Bradley Reed, Otis McDaniel, Justyn Warner, Banda) Dell Guy (400m, 2010 MWC) Matthew Love (400m, 2010 MWC) 2006 Men’s outdoor 4x400 meter relay Jordan Pitts (110m hurdles, 2010 MWC) Festus Kigen (5,000m, 2010 MWC) (Che Chavez, Delwayne Delaney, Jackson Langat, Banda) Larissa Matthews (100m hurdles, 2010 MWC) Jordan Pitts (60m hurdles, 2010 MWC) Virgil Hodge (200m - 2006 outdoor) Kristal Juarez (400m, 2010 MWC) Chaniqua Corinealdi (60m, 2010 MWC) 2006 Women’s outdoor 4x400 meter relay Rose Tanui (5,000m & 10,000m, 2010 MWC) Larissa Matthews (60m hurdles, 2010 MWC) (Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John) Neidra Covington (Triple Jump, 2010 MWC) Rose Tanui (5,000m, 2010 MWC) Lewis Banda (400m - 2006 indoor) Andon Mitchell (100m @ 2009 MWC) Andon Mitchell (60m @ 2009 MWC) Jackson Langat (800m champion - 2006 indoor) Mychal Dungey (200m @ 2009 MWC) Jordan Pitts (60m hurdles @ 2009 MWC) 2006 Men’s indoor 4x400 meter relay Jordan Pitts (110m hurdles @ 2009 MWC) Jessica Young (60m & 400m @ 2009 MWC) (Banda, Butler, Langat, McDaniel) Tommy Killen (Discus @ 2009 MWC) Jessica Clarke (200m @ 2009 MWC) 2005 Women’s outdoor 4x400 meter relay Jessica Young (100 & 200m @ 2009 MWC) Candis Kelley (Shot Put @ 2009 MWC) (M. Davis, D. Jones, Harmon, John) Jessica Clarke (400m @ 2009 MWC) Andon Mitchell (60m @ 2008 MWC) 2007 Women’s Outdoor 4x100 meter relay Kishelle Paul (100-meter hurdles @ 2009 MWC) Mychal Dungey (200m @ 2008 MWC) (K. Bell, J. Jones, V. Hodge, D. Jones) Stormy Harrison (Shot Put @ 2009 MWC) Jordan Pitts (60m hurdles @ 2008 MWC) 2007 Women’s Indoor 4x400 meter relay Jonathan Jackson (Triple Jump @ 2008 MWC) Jonathan Jackson (Triple Jump @ 2008 MWC) (D. Jones, J. Jones, K. Paul, N. John) Joe Brown (Javelin @ 2008 MWC) Virgil Hodge (60m & 200m @ 2008 MWC) Virgil Hodge (200m - 2007 indoor) Justyn Warner (100m @ 2008 MWC) Kishelle Paul (60m hurdles @2008 MWC) Virgil Hodge (200m - 2007 outdoor) Otis McDaniel (200m @ 2008 MWC) Candis Kelley (Shot Put @ 2008 MWC) Jonathan Jackson (triple jump - 2007 outdoor) Jordan Pitts (110-400m hurdles @ 2008 MWC) Neidra Covington (Triple and Long Jump @ 2008 MWC) Virgil Hodge (200 meters - 2008 indoor) Virgil Hodge (100 & 200m @ 2008 MWC) Virgil Hodge (60m & 200m @ 2007 MWC) Neidra Covington (Triple Jump & Long Jump - 2008 indoor) Jessica Clarke (400m @ 2008 MWC) Neidra Covington (Triple Jump @ 2007 MWC) Jonathan Jackson (Triple Jump - 2008 indoor) Kishelle Paul (100-meter hurdles @ 2008 MWC) Candis Kelley (shot put @ 2007 MWC Indoors) 4x400 Men’s Indoor Relay (Runner-Up) Stormy Harrison (Shot Put @ 2008 MWC) Delwayne Delaney (60m @ 2007 MWC) (C, Chavez, Dell Guy C. Henry, M. Love) McKale Davis (10,000 meters @ 2007 MWC) Lewis Banda (400m @ 2006 MWC) Mychal Dungey (200 Meters - 2008 outdoor) Jonathan Jackson (Long Jump @ 2007 MWC) Virgil Hodge (200m @ 2006 MWC) Joe Brown (Men’s Javelin - 2008 outdoor) Jonathan Jackson (Triple Jump @ 2007 MWC) Deborah Jones (400m @ 2006 MWC) 2008 Men’s Outdoor 4x100 Relay Virgil Hodge (100m & 200m @ 2007 MWC) Kip Kangogo (Mile, 3,000m and 5,000m @ 2005 C-USA; 3,000m @ 2006) (Justyn Warner, Mychal Dungey, Andon Mitchell, Otis McDaniel) Delwayne Delaney (100m & 200m @ 2007 MWC) Candis Kelley (shot put @ 2006 MWC Indoors) Jessica Young (60 Meters - 2009 Indoor) Candis Kelley (shot put @ 2007 MWC) Jackson Langat (800m @ 2005 C-USA; 800m @ 2006 MWC Indoors) 2009 4x400 Women’s Indoor Relay Kishelle Paul (100-meter hurdles @ 2007 MWC) Kishelle Paul (60m hurdles @ 2006 MWC Indoors) (Hayley Shade, Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Jessica Young) Clint Renfro (400-meter hurdles @ 2007 MWC) Calandra Stewart (Mile @ 2006 MWC Indoors) Jessica Young (100 Meters - 2009 Outdoor) Deborah Jones (400 meters @ 2007 MWC) Justyn Warner (60m @ 2006 MWC Indoors) Neidra Covington (Triple Jump - 2009 Outdoor) Lewis Banda (400 meters @ 2006 MWC) Whitney Gipson (Long Jump - 2009 Outdoor)Triple Jump Virgil Hodge (100 and 200 meters @ 2006 MWC) Conference Outdoor Relay Champions: 2009 Men’s Outdoor 4x100 Relay Jonathan Jackson (Triple jump @ 2006 MWC) 2010 MWC/Men’s & Women’s 4x400m relay (Mark Barnes, Otis McDaniel, Mychal Dungey, Justyn Warner) Nathandra John (400 meters @ 2006 MWC) 2009 MWC/Men’s & Women’s 4x400m relay Festus Kigen (5,000 Meters - 2010 Indoor) Candis Kelley (Shot put @ 2006 MWC) 2008 MWC/Men’s & Women’s 4x400m relay Kristal Juarez (400 Meters - 2010 Indoor) Jackson Langat (800 meters @ 2006 MWC) 2006 MWC/Men’s 4x400m relay Neidra Covington (Triple Jump - 2010 Indoor) Otis McDaniel (100 and 200 meters @ 2006 MWC) 2007 MWC/Women’s 4x400m relay (Hodge, Davis, John, Paul) Whitney Gipson (Long Jump - 201 Indoor) Kishelle Paul (100-meter hurdles @ 2006 MWC) 2006 MWC/Men’s 4x400m relay (Butler, Banda, Chavez, Langat) Neidra Convingthon (Long Jump - 2010 Outdoor) Calandra Stewart (1500 meters @ 2006 MWC) 2006 MWC/Women’s 4x400m relay (Hodge, D. Jones, John, Paul) Neidra Covington (Triple Jump - 2010 Outdoor) Kip Kangogo (1,500m and 5,000m @ 2005 C-USA) 2005 C-USA/Men’s Distance Medley Relay (Bundren, Langat, Butler, Kangogo) Jackson Langat (800m @ 2005 C-USA) 2005 C-USA/Women’s 4x400m relay (Marq. Davis, D. Jones, J. Jones, John) Bradley Reed (100m @ 2005 C-USA Outdoors) Conference Individual Superlatives: Conference Outdoor Relay Champions: Neidra Covington (2010 South Central Region Field Athlete of the Year) 2010 MWC Men’s & Women’s 4x400 Meter Relay Jessica Young (2009 Outstanding Performance Award) 2009 MWC Men’s and Women’s 4x100 Virgil Hodge (2008 Outstanding Performance Award) 2009 MWC Men’s 4x400 Joe Brown (2008-09 Student-Athlete of the Year) 2008 MWC Men’s and Women’s 4x100/4x400 Virgil Hodge (2007 High-Point Award) 2007 MWC Men’s 4x100 relay Neidra Covington (2007 Freshman of the Year) 2007 MWC Women’s 4x100 relay Dell Guy (2007 Freshman of the Year) 2007 MWC Women’s 4x400 relay Otis McDaniel (2006 MWC Outdoor Outstanding Performer) 2007 MWC Men’s 4x400 relay Justyn Warner (2006 MWC Indoor Freshman of the Year) 2006 MWC Men’s 4x100 relay Jacob Hernandez (2005 C-USA Outdoor Male Freshman of the Year) 2006 MWC Women’s 4x100 relay Kip Kangogo (2005 C-USA Indoor Athlete of the Meet) 2006 MWC Women’s 4x400 relay 2005 C-USA/Men’s 4x400 relay 2005 C-USA/Women’s 4x100 relay 2005 C-USA/Women’s 4x400 relay 6 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS ASSISTANT COACH JOHN KENNESON

John Kenneson, a seasoned coaching veteran en- ond longest throw in Mountain West Conference in Raleigh. ters his 28th season of Division I coaching and his Championship history. The Cisco natives throw of 52 seventh at TCU in 2011. Kenneson oversees all feet, 2 ½ inches, set a new Lowdon Track and Field Kenneson joined the staff at the University of throwing events. He also supervises the strength Complex record. Harrison, who recorded the longest- in 1986, holding the position of head field and multi- training for the throwing athletes. throw in the nation by an American freshman in 2008, events coach. While at Florida he assembled one of crushed the school discus record by tossing 160 feet, the most competitive and productive field events pro- During the 2010 season, Kenneson helped lead 2 inches on her third throw to finish fifth overall in the grams in the history of the SEC and NCAA track & TCU’s throws to six school records. Freshmen event at the John Jacobs Invite. field. With shot putters Dwight Johnson and Matt Cameron Tabor and Kelsey Samuels exploded onto Simson owning personal bests of 66-0 and 63-3, the scene in their first collegiate seasons, as both Tommy Killen had another stellar 2008 season under Russ Willett claiming a best of 197-11, smashed the Frogs’ program marks in the indoor Kenneson's tutiledge. During the indoor season, he throwing the javelin 273-3, Mike Hol- , as well as the outdoor weight throw and placed third overall in the shot at the Mountain West loway vaulting 18-8 3/4 and Dion Bentley long jump- . At one point during the indoor slate, Conference Indoor Championships. Killen had an ing 26-9, Kenneson's corps of field event athletes led he won four-straight shot put events. amazing string during the outdoor season in which the Gators to seven "Top Five" finishes in the NCAA he won five of six competitions in the men's discus. Championships. Senior Tommy Killen (discus), junior Stormy Harrison At the John Jacobs Invite, Killen won the men's dis- (shot put) and Samuels (shot put) claimed All-Moun- cus in Norman, tossing a career best mark of 192 With Kenneson on board, the Gators won the SEC tain West Conference honors for Kenneson in 2010, feet, 10 inches, which was an NCAA regional quali- Triple Crown (cross country, indoor and outdoor while Killen went on to compete at the NCAA Cham- fying mark. His throw broke Jordan Reynold's previ- track) in both 1987 and 1988. During the 1991-92 JOHN pionships in the discus. ous school record. Killen's toss was one inch off the seasons, three Kenneson-coached athletes teamed Olympic Trials standard. up to form the top three shot putters in the NCAA. In 2009, Kenneson once again produced the confer- Simson went on to win a silver medal at the World ence champion in the women's shot put during both In the men's javelin under Kenneson's watch, senior University Games in 1992. Another world-class ath- KENNESON the indoor and outdoor seasons. TCU has captured Joe Brown closed his MWC career in winning-fash- lete, Tom Pukstys, to whom Kenneson also coached, eighth-straight Mountain West Conference shot put ion, taking the title on his last attempt in competition. is a former American and current collegiate record THROWS COACH | SEVENTH YEAR titles between the indoor and outdoor seasons under Overall, Brown blasted a throw of 221 feet, 7 inches holder in the javelin (273-3) and was a finalist at the Kenneson's watch. to become only the second Horned Frog ever to win 1992 and 1996 Olympics. Pukstys held the American a conference crown in the javelin, and the first since record from 1994-2004 before set the For the second-consecutive year, sophomore Harri- Wes Ritchey won the Southwest Conference in new mark with a throw of 287-8 in 2004. son crushed the women's shot put field, claiming the 1954. At the Midwest Regional, Brown qualified for event-title with a new complex and seasonal-best the NCAA Championships by crushing his own Kenneson joined the Kentucky staff in 1992 and throw of 52 feet, 6 ¾ inches. She closed out the sea- school record in the men's javelin. Brown, a senior began to build a nationally-regarded field events pro- son competing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships from Overland Park, Kan., recorded a fifth-place fin- gram from scratch. Two of Kentucky's All-Americans Hometown in Fayetteville, Ark. ish by tossing the javelin 224 feet to break his previ- were U.S. Junior National Team members and an- Columbia, Missouri ous school record of 222 feet, 5 inches set in 2006. other, Matt Kavanagh, was the gold medalist in the High School On the men's side at the conference level, Killen cap- hammer throw at the 1997 Junior Pan America Hickman High School tured the 2009 Mountain West Conference discus Finally, Brown earned All-America honors by tossing Games. He spent one year at Auburn University (Columbia, Mo.) title at the MWC Outdoor Championships. By winning the javelin 211 feet, 9 inches to place 10th overall at (1997-98) before returning to Kentucky the following the event-title, Killen, a junior from Louisiana, be- the NCAA Championships. By doing so Brown, who year. Education came the first Horned Frog in program history to was named the 2008 Mountain West Conference Bachelor’s Degree claim first-place honors in the men's discus at a con- Student-Athlete of the Year, became the first TCU While at Auburn in 1998, Kenneson helped Nakeitra Missouri State (1982) ference championship. athlete ever to be named an All-American in the Jones set the SEC women's record with a Master’s Degree javelin. leap of 6'-05". University of Mississippi (1984) Finally, senior Candis Kelley put a close to one of the Coaching Experience most impressive indoor careers in Mountain West Kenneson has spent the bulk of his career in the Under Kenneson's tutelage at Kentucky, Jeff Chak- Conference history, winning the women's shot put for highly-competitive SEC. He came to Fort Worth from ouian was the only collegian shot putter to reach the 1982-1984 the fourth-straight year with an NCAA provisional Lexington, Kentucky, where he served as an assis- finals of the 2004 United States Olympic Trials. Chak- Mississippi (Assistant Coach) toss of 50 feet, 2 ¾ inches. By doing so, Kelley be- tant track & field coach at the University of Kentucky ouian was the UK record holder in the shot with a 1985-1986 came the first female student-athlete in MWC history for 11 of the past 12 years. While at UK, Kenneson mark of 66-3, was the Southeast Regional champion NC State (Assistant Coach) to win the women's shot put title four-straight years. coached his athletes to 23 All-America certificates, and finished third at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Cham- 1986-1992 Harrison earned runner-up honors in the event with 28 school records and logged eight national top 20 pionships. Chakouian is also one of only three SEC Florida (Assistant Coach) an NCAA provisional toss of 50 feet. finishes. Overall, his athletes have garnered 41 All- athletes to ever win four consecutive SEC indoor ti- 1992-1997 America certificates. tles. Chakouian was only beaten outdoors by current Kentucky (Assistant Coach) In 2008, Kenneson guided Candis Kelley, who Olympians (Georgia) and Edis Elkavis 1997-1998 claimed her third-straight MWC indoor shot put title His only previous stint outside the SEC came when (Auburn). Kenneson also coached Ildiko Varga, who Auburn (Assistant Coach) during the winter, to the women's shot title at the 81st he led the field and multi-events program for both placed seventh in the women's discus throw at the 1998-2004 annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays. Two weeks men and women at North Carolina State University 2004 NCAA Championships. Kentucky (Assistant Coach) later, Kelley became only the second female in TCU as an assistant coach from 1985-86. Kenneson com- 2004-present history to win the title at the historic Penn Relays. piled an impressive portfolio with two ACC men's Kenneson is a member of the National Throws TCU (Assistant Coach) team championships, 11 All- ACC women athletes Coaches Association, and the NCAA Track Coaches Olympians Coached Freshman Stormy Harrison won the women's shot and 13 All-ACC men's performances, while estab- Association. He is also a certified personal trainer. Tom Pukstys put title at the conference outdoor meet with the sec- lishing 10 school records during his two-year tenure

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Shawn Winget is in his fourth season at TCU, where he for the second-consecutive season. At the South Central from 1996 to 2004. While at Northwood, Winget, who serves as the distance and cross country coach. Regional, Kigen, who was named to the all-region squad, was the regional coach of the year eight times, won 16 finished the men's 10K race with a time of 30:35.0 to conference championships and six regional cross coun- This fall, Winget watched senior Festus Kigen become record his highest regional finish of his career and TCU's try championships. The Knights under Winget qualified the first male in TCU history to win a NCAA cross coun- highest men's finish since 2005. for the NAIA national cross country meet eight consecu- try regional title, as he crossed the line in 30:11.1. For his tive years. During his time at the NAIA power, Winget efforts, Kigen was named the South Central Region Kigen under Winget's watch opened the month of Nov., coached 78 conference champions, 11 all-Americans, Men’s Athlete of the Year. earning runner-up honors at the Mountain West Confer- one national champion and one IAAF world cross coun- ence Cross Country Championships. The Eldoret, try participant. Winget and Kigen teamed up during the 2010 track sea- Kenya, native, crossed the finish line in 24:25 to earn the son to see the junior cruise to a sixth-place finish in the highest-finish for a Horned Frog on the men's side in From 1995 to 1996, Winget served as an assistant coach men's 5,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships, MWC history. at Baylor University, while obtaining his master's degree crossing the finish line with a personal-best and new in human performance. During his stay at Baylor, the school record time of 13:50.21. By placing sixth overall, On the women's side under Winget, TCU entered re- Bears won the final Southwest Conference Indoor Cham- Kigen became the first Horned Frog in TCU history to gional action ranked No. 11 in the South Central Region. pionship. Individually, eight athletes were named all-con- earn All-American accolades in the men's 5,000 meters Overall, the Purple and White were ranked in the region ference performers during the indoor season, while four and posted the highest-finish in program history in the for four-consecutive weeks and finished the South Cen- captured conference championships. In cross country, 5,000 meters at the NCAA Indoor Championships. The tral Regional in eighth-place. During the season, the Winget helped produce five all-conference athletes, three Kenya native also captured TCU’s first Mountain West women captured the North Texas Invitational, while Tanja all-regional selections and one national qualifier. Conference title in the 5,000 meters. Ivandic, who led TCU in every regular-season meet this fall, won the North Texas Opener, while having the top- Winget began his coaching career at Abilene Christian SHAWN Winget also led Kigen to qualify for the NCAA Outdoor time in the Mountain West Conference in the 4K. University as an assistant coach in 1993. There he Championships in Eugene in the men's 5,000 meters, helped guide ACU to back-to-back track and cross coun- clocking a time of 14:10.23 to finish 12th overall in a In 2008, Winget helped Festus Kigen earn all-conference try conference championships, while also aiding the Wild- highly competitive field that featured six of the nation's honors during the outdoor season by placing second cats to three consecutive Division II National WINGET top 20, including four of the NCAA's top 5 at the NCAA overall at the Mountain West Conference Outdoor Cham- Championships. Under Winget, athletes excelled at the West Preliminary Round. pionships. Kigen, who recorded a ninth-place showing in highest level with 13 receiving all-America status and five DISTANCE COACH | FOURTH YEAR the 5,000 at the Midwest Regional, also placed second being crowned national champions. During the 2009 outdoor track and field season, Winget overall at the Mt. SAC Relays with a regional qualifying helped Sean Zurko qualify for the 2009 Midwest Regional mark of 14:03.61 in the 5,000 meters. Winget also guided Winget, who graduated from Abilene Christian with a with a seasonal-best time of 1:49.87 seconds in the 800 Sean Zurko to a personal-best time of 1:50.78 in the 800 bachelor of science degree in physical education, was meters. Zurko finished second overall in the 800 at the meters, while also crossing the finish-line in third-place at captain for the Wildcat cross country team that won the LSU Relays, while also winning the 800 meters at Texas the Texas Relays. On the women's side, TCU's distance NCAA Division II National Championship. There he was Tech with a time of 1:49.95, which was an NCAA regional medley relay earned all-conference honors during the in- a two-time all-conference performer in the 1,500 meters qualifying mark. He also won the Horned Frog Invitational door portion of 2008, while the Horned Frogs placed five and cross country. Winget was also an all-regional per- in the 800 meters, while placing third overall at the MWC different runners in the top-5 of the 3,000 meters seven former in cross country. Outdoor Championships to earn all-conference honors. times. At LSU, under Winget's watch the 4x800 and Tanja Hometown Ivandic garnered first-place honors. He also helped the During the cross country season, Winget helped sopho- Dodge City, Kansas sprint medley, place third at the Texas Relays and sixth more Festus Kigen qualify for the NCAA Championships High School overall at the Penn Relays. in Terre Haute, Ind. Overall, Winget had two runners rep- Dodge Senior High School (Dodge City) resent TCU at the South Central Regional in senior Matt During the indoor season, Winget guided Zurko to a first- Manly and Kigen. Kigen was also named Mountain West Education place finish in the men's 800-meter run at the Razorback Conference men's cross country athlete of the week after Invitational. Freshman Jack O'Brien followed in fifth-place finishing second overall at the Texas A&M Invitational. On Bachelor’s Degree out of 36 competitors with a personal-best time of 1:54.34 the women's side, Winget's young squad was led by Abilene Christian University (1994) in Fayetteville. Finally, Jeff Pels crossed the finish line in freshman Tanja Ivandic. Ivandic's top finish was second- Master’s Degree seventh-place in the men's mile, while Ivandic finished place at the UNT Invite. Baylor University (1996) fourth in her heat and 14th overall to lead the TCU dis- tance attack on the women's side. For the Razorback In- Winget came to TCU from Ferris High School in Ferris, Coaching Experience vitational, the Purple and White distance runners posted Texas. Under Winget's tutelage, Ferris set twelve school 1993 seven personal-bests. records and captured the district championship in both Abilene Christian (Assistant Coach) cross country and track and field for the first time in 1995-1996 Winget also helped the women's distance medley earn school history. Individually, Winget coached 53 all-district Baylor University (Grad. Assistant) all-conference honors at the 2009 MWC Indoor Champi- performers, one regional champion, eight regional final- 1996-2004 onships by placing third overall in the event. At the Texas ists and a state qualifier in the 300-meter hurdles during Northwood University (Head Coach) A&M Invitational, Winget coached Ivandic to runner-up his time at Ferris. 2006-2007 honors in both the 1,000 meters and . Ferris High School (Head Coach) Prior to his three-year stint with Ferris, Winget served as 2007-present Last fall, Winget helped Kigen finish 4th overall at the the head men's and women's cross country and track TCU (Assistant Coach) South Central Regional to punch his ticket to nationals and field coach at Northwood University in Cedar Hill

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Three-time Olympian Dennis Darling is in his second sea- Nic Petersen is in his second season as an assistant coach son as an assistant coach at TCU. at TCU.

Darling had an outstanding first year in Fort Worth as he During the 2010 season, Peterson had two of the top guided Kristal Juarez to All-America accolades at the 2010 jumpers in the country in Neidra Covington and Whitney NCAA Indoor Championships. Gipson. The duo snared four All-American honors during the year and Covington picked up a gold medal at the his- Juarez captured her first All-America accolade of her ca- toric Penn Relays and Texas Relays in the triple jump. reer, clocking a personal-best and new school record time of 52.94 seconds to finish seventh overall inside the Randal Petersen came to TCU from the University of Nebraska, Tyson Track Center. By crossing the finish line in seventh- where he served the 2009 season as an assistant coach place, the now senior recorded the highest finish in program for the Huskers. In Lincoln, Petersen worked in the jumps history in the women’s 400 meters at nationals. She also area learning under legendary head coach Gary Pepin. He became the first female in school history to earn All-Amer- will serve as the jumps and multi-events coach for the Flyin' ica accolades in the 400 meters. Frogs.

The TCU assistant coach also guided Chaniqua Corinealdi During the 2009 indoor season, Petersen helped develop to a conference championship during the indoor season in long jumpers Nicholas Gordon and Chris Phipps. Both Gor- the women’s 60 meters, blowing by the competition with a don and Phipps earned All-America honors at the 2009 personal-best and NCAA provisional qualifying time of 7.33 NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station, with Gor- seconds to place first overall. Corinealdi’s time was the don winning the national title with a leap of 26 feet, 4 ¼ third-fastest time ever recorded in TCU history. inches. DENNIS During the outdoor season, Darling guided Juarez to gold NIC Gordon, under Petersen's watch, also excelled during the medal accolades with a seasonal and personal-best time outdoor season this past spring as he was crowned the Big of 52.91 seconds at the Mountain West Conference Out- 12 Champion in the long jump with a leap of 25 feet, 11 ½ door Championships. With the win, Juarez became the sec- inches, while also placing third overall at the 2009 NCAA ond-consecutive Horned Frog to capture first-place Outdoor Championships in Fayetteville, Ark. He later went DARLING accolades in the 400 meters. PETERSEN on to place third at the 2009 Jamaican National Champi- WOMENS SPRINTS COACH | SECOND YEAR JUMPS/MULTI COACH | SECOND YEAR onships and represent Jamaica at the World Champi- Darling, who serves as the Frogs’ women's sprints coach, onships in . came to Fort Worth from the University of Texas-Arlington where he guided the men's 4x100 to the 2009 NCAA Out- Petersen has worked with such athletes as Dusty Jonas, a door Championships, while also helping Cordero Gray and 2008 Olympian and NCAA Indoor Champion in the high Jasmine Walls to All-America honors in the 100 and 200 jump. He has also helped coach three-time All-America meters, respectively, last spring. honoree Epley Bullock as well as All-American Paul Hamil- ton. Hometown Prior to his stop in Arlington, Darling, a native of Nassau, Hometown Nassau, Bahamas Bahamas, spent the 2007-08 season as the head coach of Omaha, Neb. Prior to coaching, Petersen, who graduated from Nebraska High School Texas-Pan American. Darling, who was an assistant coach High School in 2006 with a degree in economics, excelled on the pole William P. Clements High School for the Broncos in 2006-07, coached high jumper Will Lit- Creighton Prep High School vault runway for the Huskers. Overall, Petersen captained tleton to All-America honors during the 2008 NCAA Outdoor three Big 12 Championship squads, while also being Education Championships, while also being named the 2008 Great Education named to the USTFCCCA All-Academic Team in 2003, Bachelor’s Degree West Conference Coach of the Year. Bachelor’s Degree 2006 and 2007. University of Houston (2000) University of Nebraska (2006) He began his Olympic career at the 1996 Olympics in At- Coaching Experience lanta where he was part of a Bahamas relay squad that fin- Coaching Experience 2006-07 ished fifth overall. At the 2000 games, his relay 2008 team finished fourth. Darling, who was a team captain at Texas-Pan American (Assistant Coach) University of Nebraska (Assistant Coach) 2007-08 the 2004 games in , guided the quartet to sixth-place Texas-Pan American (Head Coach) honors in 2004. 2009 Texas-Arlington (Assistant Coach) Prior to his professional career, Darling was a standout for the University of Houston track and field program where he captured 12 Conference USA titles. Darling was a four-time All-American with the Cougars and captured All-America honors during both the indoor and outdoor seasons his freshman year.

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Kim Johnson came to TCU in May 2008 as associate athlet- Assistant athletic trainer Junko Yazawa came to TCU from Long Andrea Nordmann joined the TCU staff in 2007 as associate athletics ics director and senior woman administrator. Island University in 2009. The Nagoya, , native works pri- director for compiance. marily with the Horned Frogs track and field teams, attending to Johnson joined the Horned Frogs after working the previous Nordmann came to the Horned Frogs after serving as the assistant di- the teams' daily injury prevention and treatment. three years at the University of Alabama. She was the assis- rector of compliance for financial aid at the University of Miami (Fla.). tant director of compliance for two years before being pro- She spent six years with the Hurricanes. In June 2003, she was pro- In addition, she is also responsible for maintaining health moted to assistant athletics director. moted from compliance coordinator to her current position. records for incoming and returning athletes to ensure that they With the Crimson Tide, Johnson's myriad of responsibilities are physically cleared for NCAA competition. A 1993 graduate of Bowling Green State, Nordmann was a member of included compliance, eligibility and overseeing the the Falcon’s women’s basketball team. She later played professionally CHAMPS/Life Skills program. She was also the department li- Yazawa brought a wealth of athletic training experience with her in Belgium. After her playing career ended, Nordmann served two sea- aison to the Office of Admissions and Housing and Residen- to Fort Worth. Prior to her stint at Long Island University in sons as an assistant women’s basketball coach at Central Michigan. tial Services. Brooklyn, Yazawa spent a year as an athletic training intern at She then moved on to Eastern Michigan as an assistant coach and re- the University of Texas at San Antonio, where she worked with cruiting coordinator from 1998-01. She received a Master’s of Business Prior to arriving in Tuscaloosa in May 2005, Johnson worked the Roadrunners' baseball team. Yazawa also spent the 2004 Administration from Bowling Green State in 1999. one year as the assistant director of compliance at Tulane season with the Austin Wranglers of the Arena Football League. University. Included among her duties were managing the ad- missions process for 15 sports and overseeing the financial Yazawa has served three stints as an athletic trainer with the aid requirements for the NCAA. U.S. Track and Field Team, most recently at the 2008 Olympics Jaime Johnson is a 2001 graduate of Northwestern University, in Beijing. Yazawa also worked at the 2007 World Champi- where she received a degree in communications. onships in , Japan. She also worked with the team in HANDY 2004 at the International Chiba in Japan. In March 2004, MEDIA RELATIONS | FIRST YEAR Upon her graduation, Johnson was hired by Northwestern as she spent spring training in Peoria, Ariz., working with the San a compliance assistant. She worked three years at her alma Diego Padres. Jaime Handy returns to TCU in a full-time capacity after serving as the mater before heading to Tulane. media relations graduate assistant for two years. Yazawa attended Texas State, where she also worked as a stu- Johnson received a Master's of Science degree in human en- dent athletic trainer for the football, track and field, tennis, After spending two seasons with TCU swimming & diving , as well as vironmental science with a sport management emphasis from cheerleading programs. the women’s tennis program, Handy is now the media relations contact Alabama in December 2007. for cross country, track & field, men’s tennis and women’s soccer. She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education from Mukogawa Women's University in Hyogo, Japan, in 1997. Prior to joining the staff at TCU, he enjoyed successful media relations Yazawa completed her Master of Education degree in physical internships with the University of Florida Gators and Houston Astros. education at Texas State in 2002 and augmented that degree with another bachelor's degree in exercise sport science from The Fort Worth, Texas native received his undergraduate degree in Texas State in 2004. She holds licenses from the National Ath- mass communications with an emphasis in advertising and public rela- letic Trainers Association Board of Certification and the Texas tions from West Texas A&M University in May 2007, while earning a Department of Health. master’s of liberal arts degree from TCU in July 2010.

10 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS TCU MEDIA RELATIONS Media Relations Department The TCU Athletics Media Relations Department thanks you for your interest in TCU track Mark Cohen Matt Hoover and field. Jaime Handy (817-257-5378, [email protected]) is the TCU track and field con- • Director of Media Relations • Asst. Director of Media Relations tact. The athletic media relations office is located in Daniel-Meyer Coliseum and maintains • Football • Secondary Football information on all current student-athletes, as well as historical information on previous stu- • Women’s Golf • Women’s Basketball dent-athletes and the program in general. The office is open from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Mon- • Equestrian day - Friday. The office number is 817/257-7969 and the fax number is 817/257-7964. • GoFrogs.com

Attending Meets Andy Anderson Brandie Davidson All home meets are held at the Lowdon Track Complex on the campus of TCU. Media inter- • Asst. Director of Media Relations • Asst. Director of Media Relations ested in attending meets should contact Jaime Handy to obtain a credential. • Secondary Football • Volleyball • Men’s Basketball • Baseball Media Information • Men’s Golf • Rifle Prior to each meet, members of the media will receive meet notes previewing the upcoming event as well as featuring the latest news and results in TCU track and field. The media will also receive complete results from each meet. Additional information, including statistics and meet results are available on TCU’s athletics website, www.GoFrogs.com. Jaime Handy Chris Perry • Asst. Director of Media Relations • Graduate Assistant All interviews of athletes and coaches must be coordinated through the TCU media relations • Soccer • Women’s Tennis • Swimming & Diving department. Interview requests must be submitted at least 24 hours in advance. Phone in- • Cross Country terviews for out-of-town media can also be arranged.Interviews can be arranged depending • Track & Field on the student-athletes/coaches availability and are conducted in the media relations office • Men’s Tennis or at the Lowdon Track Complex. Coaches and athletes are made available after home events. Please notify Matt Hoover of your request prior to the conclusion of the meet. TCU MISSION STATEMENT Media Credentials • Focuses on the well-being of the student-athlete. • Provides Division I programs for men and women in which the participants have a successful competitive experience. Any media wishing to cover a TCU home track & field meet needs to contact Jaime Handy • Supports a meaningful academic experience leading to graduation. in the Media Relations office in writing or by phone to receive a media credential to the com- • Develops support for the University among its constituents. petition. Requests should be received by noon on Friday prior to the Saturday meet. • Is committed to the philosophy and principles of the NCAA, Mountain West Conference and the University. • Is committed to provide equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and athletic department personnel, including women Internet and minorities. The media and general public can also access information on all of TCU’s athletic programs at TCU’s official athletics web site, www.gofrogs.com. Revamped during the summer of 2010, www.GoFrogs.com, features statistics, facts and results on every intercollegiate sport at Just TCU TCU. You can also listen and watch live TCU athletic events through TCU All-Access. Though the TCU Department of Intercollegiate Athletics is a proud and integral part of Texas Christian University, it desires to be recognized simply as TCU (acronym only) athletics. Therefore, in all sports-related media references, we respectfully urge Photographers that the university's teams be identified with an appropriate appellation - TCU. In subsequent references of the same pres- entation, the team may be referred to by nickname - Horned Frogs. A shorter version of the nickname, Frogs, is acceptable At virtually any track and field competition, photographers wishing to work must adhere to in later usage. strict guidelines. Photographers may shoot from anywhere off the track, provided they are not blocking the view of any paying spectator. While shooting from the side, photographers are asked to stay safely away from the competition area. Furthermore, photographers are re- quired to move if any activity approaches the area in which they occupy. Even officials have full authority to remove any photographer who is deemed in an unsafe area or is hindering the administering of any event. Any photographer failing to adhere to these policies may be asked to leave the competition venue. At all times, photographers are asked not to block the views of any paying spectators, athletes, officials or other media members. Mountain West Conference Media Relations Contact Zach Eisendrath ([email protected]), Mountain West Conference Assis- tant Director of Championships/Communications for any information concerning MWC track & field. The MWC office number is 719/488-4040.

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Dr. Victor As Chancellor of Texas Christian University since 2003, Dr. Victor J. Bos- TCU BOARD OF TRUSTEES chini, Jr., has had the privilege of leading the university through an extraor- OFFICERS OF THE BOARD dinary period. TCU has made unprecedented investments in scholarships, Chairman – J. Luther King, Jr. facilities and technology, academic programs, and new faculty and staff, all Vice ChairMAN – Clarence Scharbauer III BOSCHINI for one purpose: providing a world-class, values-centered university experi- Secretary – Karen M. Baker CHANCELLOR | SINCE 2003 ence for TCU’s almost Treasurer – Brian G. Gutierrez 9,000 students. Term Expires Spring 2010 Allie Beth Allman (Dallas) Reflecting his background in higher education administration and the famil- Brenda A. Cline (Fort Worth) iarity with undergraduates that comes from teaching a class in the College Ronald W. Clinkscale (Fort Worth) of Education each year, Chancellor Boschini knows it’s a 24/7 world for this Lou Hill Davidson (Washington, DC) Mark L. Johnson (Fort Worth) generation of Horned Frogs. And he’s determined that TCU maximizes all J. Roger King (Fort Worth) the opportunities for learning. Jerry J. Ray (Austin) Roy C. Snodgrass III (Austin) That’s why the new Campus Commons is open day and night. With four William E. Steele III (Fort Worth) residence halls, the Brown-Lupton University Union, and soon-to be-com- J. Roger Williams (Fort Worth) pleted Scharbauer Hall, an academic facility, the Commons is becoming the Term Expires Spring 2011 center of a vibrant social, cultural and intellectual life for students, faculty J. Kelly Cox (Midland) and staff. Alan D. Friedman (Dallas) Ann M. Jones (Albany) The Campus Commons concept grew from Vision in Action, a major strate- Mary Ralph Lowe (Fort Worth) Matthew K. Rose (Fort Worth) gic planning effort Dr. Boschini launched soon after becoming TCU’s 10th Patricia Penrose Schieffer (Washington, DC) chancellor. Among the results of Vision in Action are 10 new living/learning F. Howard Walsh, Jr. (Fort Worth) facilities opened in recent years; significant increases in scholarships and financial aid funds; the addition of a substantial number of faculty and in- Term Expires Spring 2012 Marcia Fuller French (Fort Worth) structional positions, resulting in a low 15:1 student/faculty ratio; several en- Rafael G. Garza (Fort Worth) dowed chairs and professorships; and the creation of the John V. Roach Charlie L. Geren (Fort Worth) Honors College. Underwriting these achievements is The Campaign for Nick A. Giachino (Chicago, IL) TCU, which has raised more than $203 million, 81 percent of its $250 mil- J. Luther King, Jr. (Dallas) lion goal. G. Malcolm Louden (Fort Worth) Kit Tennison Moncrief (Fort Worth) Roger A. Ramsey (Houston) Chancellor Boschini maintains a high profile in the world of higher educa- Trevor D. Rees-Jones (Dallas) tion. Last year, as chair of the Board of Directors of the National Associa- Amy E. Roach (Fort Worth) tion of Independent Colleges & Universities (NAICU), he advocated for Joan G. Rogers (Fort Worth) 1,000 independent colleges and universities across the nation. As past Edgar H. Schollmaier (Fort Worth) chair, he continues his work for NAICU, which is often described as “the Rick L Wittenbraker (Houston) Kimbell Fortson Wynne (Fort Worth) voice of private higher education.” Chancellor Boschini is also past chair of the Mountain West Conference’s Executive Board and is a member of the Term Expires Spring 2013 Independent Colleges and Universities of Texas (ICUT). Peter L. Bermont (Miami, FL) John F. Davis III (Dallas) In spite of these responsibilities, the Chancellor teaches an honors course, A.R. “Buddy” Dike (Fort Worth) Kenneth J. Huffman (Newtown, PA) A New Paradigm for Leadership, in the College of Education. It’s a natural Bruce W. Hunt (Dallas) fit since he not only holds the rank of professor of education, but also brings Ronald C. Parker (Dallas) an extensive background in higher education administration to the class- Billy Rosenthal (Fort Worth) room. Clarence Scharbauer III (Midland/Fort Worth) Since TCU is Fort Worth’s “home team,” the Chancellor takes an active role Duer Wagner III (Dallas/Fort Worth) Lissa N. Wagner (Midland) in as many community ventures as possible. He serves on the board of di- Robert J. Wright (Dallas) rectors of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra and the Van Cliburn Foun- dation. Ex-Officio Members Dani L. Cartwright, Regional Minister, Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in the Southwest (Fort Worth) Chancellor Boschini and his wife Megan have given TCU two Horned Christopher D. Curtis, President, TCU Alumni Assoc. (Flower Mound) Frogs: Elizabeth, a 2009 graduate, and Mary, a sophomore. Future Frogs Colby D. Siratt, Alumni Association Representative (Fort Worth) Edward and Margaret attend All Saints Episcopal School. John Wooldridge, Alumni Association Representative (Houston)

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Chris Chris Del Conte was appointed TCU’s seventh athletics director on Oct. 21, TCU ASSOCIATE ATHLETICS DIRECTORS 2009. Del Conte, who has 19 years professional experience in intercollegiate athletics, was formerly the director of intercollegiate athletics for Rice University.

DEL CONTE During his tenure as director of intercollegiate athletics at Rice, Del Conte had ATHLETICS DIRECTOR | SINCE 2009 responsibility for 16 intercollegiate programs and 350 student-athletes, along with coaches and staff. Del Conte also designed, developed and managed the Rice Vision for the Second Century Campaign, which has raised over $90 million to date. He secured significant funds to build athletic facilities such as the Tudor Fieldhouse and Youngkin Center for Student Athlete Excellence, and also raised $4 million for upgrades to the football stadium. Del Conte also secured a market- ing sponsorship and broadcast rights contract for Rice and maintained a focus on student-athlete academic achievement, resulting in numerous public recogni- tion awards from the NCAA for the academic progress rate of student-athletes. Davis Babb Ross Bailey Associate A.D. “We conducted a thorough national search, reviewed numerous résumés and ul- Associate A.D. timately found a stellar professional with the expertise and background to con- tinue guiding our athletic program toward excellence,” said TCU Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. “Christopher has extensive experience and proven ability in collegiate athletics and academic administration. He has successfully served in leadership positions in athletic programs throughout the country and guided the development of strategic partnerships, negotiated and managed key con- tracts, advanced student-athlete academic achievement, and ensured that ath- letics remained integrated with the strategic direction of each university he served.”

“I am thrilled to be appointed TCU’s athletics director,” said Del Conte. “Athletics plays a vital role in the entire university experience and as such, it must remain an integral part of TCU’s strategic direction. Doing so enhances and supports not only the student-athlete experience but also the collegiate experience of all Jack Hesselbrock Kim Johnson TCU students. This program enjoys invaluable community involvement and sup- Associate A.D. Associate A.D./SWA port, has a history of excellence steeped in tradition and continues building its reputation on a national level. I look forward to carrying forward the great mo- mentum that is clearly visible throughout the TCU athletic program.”

Prior to Rice, Del Conte was the senior associate athletics director for external operations and sports programs for the University of Arizona in Tucson. In that role, Del Conte had responsibility for the planning, management and oversight of the day-to-day operation for the department of intercollegiate athletics. He also functioned as the chief financial officer for the department; managed external op- erations; had oversight and management of all contracts, ticket sales, broadcast rights fees, corporate sponsorships, and trademarks and licensing; and oversight of all facility construction.

He has served on various professional committees and associations including Andrea Nordmann Scott Kull Associate A.D./Compliance the Division 1A Directors’ Association and the National Association of Directors Associate A.D. of Athletic Development.

Del Conte received a bachelor’s of arts degree in sociology from the University of California, Santa Barbara and a master’s of education, administration and su- pervision from Washington State University in Pullman, Wash. Del Conte is mar- ried to Dr. Robin Ward and has two children, ages 8 and 7.

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Running Events Running Events EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL TIME YEAR EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL TIME YEAR 100 Meters Barton County 9.96 2004 100 Meters Virgil Hodge TCU 11.21 2008 200 Meters Steve Mullings Barton County 19.90 2004 200 Meters Virgil Hodge TCU 22.76 2008 400 Meters Jerry Harris TCU 45.57 2004 400 Meters Shereefa Lloyd Texas Tech 52.35 2005 800 Meters Jackson Langat TCU 1:48.45 2003 800 Meters Tiffany McWilliams Mississippi State 2:05.34 2003 1500 Meters Kip Kangogo TCU 3:44.14 2005 1500 Meters Adeh Mwamba South Plains 4:24.50 2003 5000 Meters Nicodemus Naimadu Abilene Christian 14:13.54 2007 3000 Meters Katie Singleton TCU 9:54.67 2000 110 Meter Hurdles Marlon Odom Texas Tech 13.50 2007 5000 Meters Adeh Mwamba South Plains 17:01.14 2003 400 Meter Hurdles Isa Phillips South Plains C.C. 50.25 2005 100 Meter Hurdles Delloreen London Unattached 12.97 2005 3000m David Chirchir Unattached 9:07.84 2006 400 Meter Hurdles Chelsea Shapard Utah 58.51 2008 3000m Steeplechase Kata Lovrantova Arkansas-Little Rock 11:20.18 2006 Field Events EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK METRIC YEAR Field Events Discus Mark Simmons SMU 190-10 58.18m 2000 EVENT ATHLETE SCHOOL MARK METRIC YEAR Shot Put Janus Roberts SMU 66-08.75 20.34m 2000 Discus Krista Keir Ohio State 169-5 51.65m 2002 Javelin Latrell Frederick Northwestern State 241-01 73.49m 2001 Shot Put Stormy Harrison TCU 52-02.50 15.91m 2008 Hammer Libor Chartfreitag SMU 241-01 73.49m 2000 Javelin Signe Bech Sam Houston 160-09 48.99m 2004 Long Jump Alabama 27-10.00 8.48m 2001 Hammer Florence Ezeh SMU 208-11 63.69m 2000 Triple Jump LaMark Carter Unattached 55-07.50 16.95m 2004 Long Jump Tori Polk Texas Tech 20-09.25 6.33m 2005 High Jump Mustapha Raifak Unattached 7-02.50 2.20m 2005 Triple Jump Nicole Whitman Unattached 44-02.75 13.48m 2005 Adam Keul Stephen F. Austin 17-08.50 5.40m 2002 High Jump Unattached 6-00.75 1.85m 2005 Lacy Wilson Texas Tech 6-00.75 1.85m 2005 Relays Pole Vault Misty Ballard-Swan Stephen F. Austin 13-01.50 4.00m 2002 EVENT ATHLETES SCHOOL TIME YEAR Jennie Sewell Sam Houston 13-01.50 4.00m 2007 4 x 100 Frater, Williams, Patton, Collins TCU 38.76 2000 4 x 400 --- Texas Tech 3:04.83 2005 Relays EVENT ATHLETES SCHOOL TIME YEAR 4 x 100 Paul, Hodge, D. Jones, J. Jones TCU 44.34 2006 4 x 400 Davis, D. Jones, Paul, John TCU 3:36.63 2006

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Indoor Records Outdoor Records Women Women EVENT Record Athlete Site Date EVENT Record Athlete Site Date 60 Meters 7.23 Jessica Young College Station, Texas Dec. 11, 2010 100 Meters 11.08 Beverly McDonald Arlington, Texas 1993 200 Meters 22.99 Virgil Hodge Fayetteville, Ark. March 9, 2007 200 Meters 22.67 Beverly McDonald ---- 1993 400 Meters 53.80 Nathandra John Albuquerque, N.M. Feb. 24, 2007 400 Meters 52.31 Nathandra John Provo, Utah May 13, 2006 800 Meters 2:10.69 Rebecca Allison ---- 1986 800 Meters 2:05.48 Rebecca Allison Austin, Texas 1986 Mile Run 4:47.49 Rebecca Allison ---- 1986 1500 Meters 4:14.85 Rebecca Allison Baton Rouge, La. 1987 3000 Meters 9:39.09 Mary Kinyanjui Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 13, 2004 3000 Meters 9:35.54 Glady’s Keitany Philadelphia, Pa. April 22, 1999 5000 Meters 16:23.55 Mary Kinyanjui Ames, Iowa March 6, 2004 5000 Meters 16:13.30 Rose Tanui Walnut, Calif. April 16, 2010 60 Meter Hurdles 8.30 MaKeatha Cooper Houston, Texas Feb. 28, 2004 10,000 Meters 35:29.60 Robin Schacht Denton, Texas May 5, 2000 4x400 Meter Relay 3:34.63 Shade, Paul, Clarke, Young Ames, Iowa March 7, 2009 100 Meter Hurdles 13.35 MaKeatha Cooper Houston, Texas 2004 Distance Medley Relay 11:50.15 Dietrich, Hanchak, Tomlin, Keitany Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 10, 2001 400 Meter Hurdles 57.70 Kishelle Paul Des Moines, Iowa May 26, 2007 Long Jump 21-5 1/4 Donna Thomas 1985 Steeplechase 10:57.65 Alayne Thompson Philadelphia, Pa. April 24, 2003 Triple Jump 44-00.00 Neidra Covington Colorado Springs, Colo. March 1, 2008 4x100 Meter Relay 43.37 White, Harmon, Bell, Twum Sacramento, Calif. June 11, 2003 Shot Put 55-0 1/4 Stevanie Wadsworth-Ferguson Fort Worth, Texas 1993 4x200 Meter Relay 1:33.21 John, Jones, Jones, Hodge Philadelphia, Pa. April 27, 2007 Weight Throw 52-8 Kelsey Samuels College Station, Texas Dec. 11, 2011 4x400 Meter Relay 3:30.00 Jones, Davis, Paul, John Sacramento, Calif. June 10, 2006 Long Jump 21-8 Whitney Gipson Albuquerque, N.M. May 14, 2010 Triple Jump 44-2 Neidra Covington Austin, Texas May 27, 2010 Men Shot Put 56-4 3/4 Stevanie Wadsworth-Ferguson ---- 1993 Discus 160-02 Stormy Harrison Norman, Okla. April 12, 2008 EVENT Record Athlete Site Date Javelin 134-6 Sara Talley Arlington, Texas March 27, 2010 60 Meters 6.53 Kim Collins Fayetteville, Ark. March 10, 2000 Heptathlon 5,060 points Meaghan Peoples Laramie, Wyo. May 14, 2009 200 Meters 20.52 Kim Collins Fayetteville, Ark. March 10, 2000 400 Meters 45.67 Lewis Banda Fayetteville, Ark. March10, 2006 800 Meters 1:47.02 Jackson Langat Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 10, 2006 Men 1000 Meters 2.25.46 Jackson Langat Lubbock, Texas Jan. 21, 2006 EVENT Record Athlete Site Date Mile Run 4:00.53 Eliud Njubi Fayetteville, Ark. March 10, 2001 100 Meters 9.97 Raymond Stewart Waco, Texas 1989 3000 Meters 7:58.36 Kip Kangogo South Bend, Ind. March 4, 2006 200 Meters 20.08 Kim Collins Eugene, Ore. May 30, 2001 5000 Meters 14:10.17 Glenn LeGros ---- 1992 400 Meters 45.10 Lewis Banda Sacramento, Calif. June 10, 2006 60 Meter Hurdles 7.88 LaTarence Dunbar Fayetteville, Ark. Feb. 12, 2000 800 Meters 1:46.04 Khadevis Robinson Buffalo, N.Y. June 4, 1998 4x400 Meter Relay 3:04.82 Maness, Richard, Burnett, Cannon ---- 1984 1500 Meters 3:40.31 Eliud Njubi Eugene, Ore. June 2, 2001 Distance Medley Relay 9:54.46 ---- Fort Worth, Texas 1996 Mile Run 3:56.84 Eliud Njubi Philadelphia, Pa. April 28, 2001 High Jump 7-5 3/4 Jason Howard Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 22, 1999 5000 Meters 13:47.11 Kip Kangogo Walnut, Calif. April 15, 2005 Long Jump 26-1 3/4 Aundre Edwards Fayetteville, Ark. March 12, 2004 10,000 Meters 29:43.67 Herbert Mwangi Louisville, Ky. May 9, 2002 Triple Jump 53-06 1/2 Jonathan Jackson Fayetteville, Ark. March 15, 2008 110 Meter Hurdles 13.64 LaTarence Dunbar Omaha, Neb. July 30, 1999 Pole Vault 15-5 Cody Koontz Fayetteville, Ark. February 1, 2002 400 Meter Hurdles 50.90 Clayton Brookins Arlington, Texas May 2, 1998 Shot Put 61-9 1/2 Jordan Reynolds ---- 1992 Steeplechase 9:04.6h Ron Dennis ---- 1995 Weight Throw 56-3 Cameron Tabor Fayetteville, Ark. Jan. 23, 2010 4x100 Meter Relay 38.23a Smith, Porter, Sholars, Stewart Provo, Utah June 2, 1989 4x200 Meter Relay 1:20.20 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars Philadelphia, Pa. 1986 4x400 Meter Relay 3:02.09 Ingraham, Richard, Burnett, Walker Houston, Texas 1983 4X800 Meter Relay 7:19.30 Jeffrey, Nix, Graves, Johnson ---- 1981 3:18.83 Pitts, Dungey, Guy, Zurko Austin, Texas April 2, 2010 Distance Medley Relay 9:36.14 Langat, Wilson, Hernandez, Kangogo Philadelphia, Pa. April 29, 2005 Long Jump 25-8 1/2 Carl Mills ---- 1969 Triple Jump 54-3.75 Jonathan Jackson Philadelphia, Pa. April 26, 2008 High Jump 7-3 1/4 Chris Peoples Charlotte, NC May 17, 2003 Pole Vault 16-0 3/4 Rob Coffman Fort Worth, Texas April 17, 2004 Shot Put 64-9 3/4 Jordan Reynolds ---- 1992 Discus 192-10 Tommy Killen Norman, Okla. April 12, 2008 Old Javelin 247-10 Fred Streck ---- 1983 New Javelin 224-00 Joe Brown Lincoln, Neb. May 30, 2008

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INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Individual Champions (4) OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Men’s Finshes EVENT ATHLETE Time Year Year TCU Finish (Pts.) NCAA Champion (Pts.) Site 55 Meters Raymond Stewart 6.07 1989 1929 T16th (8) Ohio State (50) Chicago, Ill. 60 Meters Kim Collins 6.58 2001 1930 21st (9) USC (55) Chicago, Ill. 200 Meters Kim Collins 20.55 2001 1933 T34th (2) LSU (58) Chicago, Ill. 800 Meters Jackson Langat 1:47.02 2006 1961 T40th (2) USC (65) Philadelphia, Pa. 1963 T29th (4) USC (61) Albuquerque, N.M. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Relay Champions (1) 1973 T47th (2) UCLA (52) Baton Rouge, La. EVENT ATHLETE Time Year 1974 T48th (2) Tennessee (60) Austin, Texas 4x400 R. Williams, A. Amantine, K. Campbell, J. Collins 3:06.69 2000 1975 T40th (4) UTEP (55) Provo, Utah 1976 T47th (1) USC (64) Philadelphia, Pa. OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Individual Champions (3) 1982 T60th (8) UTEP (105) Provo, Utah EVENT ATHLETE Time Year 1983 T13th (33.5) SMU (104) Houston, Texas 100 Meters Raymond Stewart 10.14 1987 1984 T50th (7) Oregon (113) Eugene, Ore. 100 Meters Raymond Stewart 9.97 1989 1986 T16th (15) SMU (53) Indianapolis, Ind. 800 Meters Khadevis Robinson 1:46.04 1998 1987 3rd (27) UCLA (81) Baton Rouge, La. 1988 12th (20) UCLA (82) E ugene, Ore. OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Relay Champions (6) 1989 8th (24) LSU (53) Provo, Utah **collegiate record; NCAA meet record 1990 T20th (13) LSU (44) Durham, N.C. EVENT ATHLETE Time Year 1991 9th (22) Tennessee (51) Eugene, Ore. 4x100 R. Tatum, A. Smith, L. Reid, G. Sholars ** 38.46 1986 1992 22nd (13) Arkansas (60) Austin, Texas 4x100 R. Tatum, A. Smith, G. Sholars, R. Stewart 38.82 1987 1993 T34th (8) Arkansas (69) New Orleans, La. 4x100 H. Porter, A. Smith, G. Sholars, R. Stewart ** 38.23 1989 1994 T42nd (6) Arkansas (83) Boise, Idaho 4x100 J. Drummond, C. Johnson, R. Wright, H. Porter 38.88 1991 1995 T13th (19) Arkansas (61.5) Knoxville, Tenn. 4x100 D. Powell, B. Carter, L. Edwards, H. Abdallah 38.63 1995 1996 T45th (6) Arkansas (55) Eugene, Ore5). 4x400 A. Ingraham, J. Richard, K. Burnett, D. Walker 3:02.09 1983 1997 T29th (10) Arkansas (55) Bloomington, Ind. 1998 3rd (43) Arkansas (58.5) Buffalo, N.Y. INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Men’s Finshes 2000 T11th (20) Stanford (72) Durham, N.C. Year TCU Finish (Pts.) NCAA Champion (Pts.) Site 2001 2nd (49) Tennessee (50) Eugene, Ore. 1975 T44th (1) UTEP (36) Detroit, Mich. 2002 T28th (9) LSU (64) Baton Rouge, La. 1984 T31st (6) Arkansas (38) Syracuse, N.Y. 2003 T14th (19) Arkansas (59) Sacramento, Calif. 1985 T15th (10) Arkansas (70) Syracuse, N.Y. 2004 T4th (30) Arkansas (65.5) Austin, Texas 1986 T39th (2) Arkansas (49) Oklahoma City, Okla. 2008 T67th (2) Florida State (52) Des Moines, Iowa 1987 T26th (6) Arkansas (39) Oklahoma City, Okla. 2009 T67th (1) Texas A&M (48) Fayetteville, Ark. 1988 T44th (2) Arkansas (34) Oklahoma City, Okla. 1989 T16th (10) Arkansas (34) Indianapolis, Ind. OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Women’s Finshes 1990 T50th (1) Arkansas (44) Indianapolis, Ind. Year TCU Finish (Pts.) NCAA Champion (Pts.) Site 1991 T23rd (8) Arkansas (34) Indianapolis, Ind. 1985 33rd (7) Oregon (52) Austin, Texas 1995 T30th (8) Arkansas (59) Indianapolis, Ind. 1986 T39th (5) Texas (65) Indianapolis, Ind. 1996 T38th (5) George Mason (39) Indianapolis, Ind. 1987 T39th (5) LSU (62) Baton Rouge, La. 1997 T25th (8) Arkansas (59) Indianapolis, Ind. 1993 12th (24) LSU (93) New Orleans, La. 1998 T31st (7) Arkansas (56) Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 T34th (6) LSU (86) Boise, Idaho 1999 T30th (6) Arkansas (65) Indianapolis, Ind. 1995 T37th (5) LSU (69) Knoxville, Tenn. 2000 4th (34) Arkansas (69.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 1998 T29th (8) Texas (60) Buffalo, N.Y. 2001 2nd (33) LSU (34) Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 T60th (2) USC (64) Eugene, Ore. 2002 T42nd (5) Tennessee (62.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 2002 T64th (1) South Carolina (82) Baton Rouge, La. 2003 T13th (16) Arkansas (54) Fayetteville, Ark. 2003 T49th (4) LSU (64) Sacramento, Calif. 2004 8th (24) LSU (44.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 2004 T65th (2) UCLA (69) Austin, Texas 2008 T12th (14) Arizona State (44) Fayetteville, Ark. 2005 T68th (1) Texas (55) Sacramento, Calif. 2009 N/A Oregon (54) College Station, Texas 2006 T47th (4) Auburn (57) Sacramento, Calif. 2010 T47th (3) Florida (57) Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 T27th (9) Arizona State (60) Sacramento, Calif. 2008 N/A LSU (67) Des Moines, Iowa INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS NCAA Women’s Finshes 2009 T35th (9) Texas A&M (50) Fayetteville, Ark. Year TCU Finish (Pts.) NCAA Champion (Pts.) Site 2010 T46th (4) Texas A&M (72) Eugene, Ore. 1985 14th (14) Florida State (34) Syracuse, N.Y. 1993 T35th (2) LSU (49) Indianapolis, Ind. 1994 T29th (6) LSU (48) Indianapolis, Ind. 2001 T45th (3) UCLA (53.5) Fayetteville, Ark. 2007 T41st (5) Arizona State (38) Fayetteville, Ark. 2008 T56th (2) Arizona State (51) Fayetteville, Ark. 2009 T22nd (10) Tennessee (42) College Station, Texas 2010 T28th (8) Oregon (61) Fayetteville, Ark.

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Year All-American (Placing) Event Year All-American (Placing) Event 1930 Cy Leland 100 Yards 1996 Brashant Carter (8) 200 Meters Justyn Warner | Three-Time All-American 1963 Jackie Upton (5) High Jump Khadevis Robinson 800 Meters 1973 D. Hardin, G. Peacock (7) Mile Relay G. Hackney, B. Carter (4) 4x100 Relay S. McKinney, L.Williams C. Allison, H. Abdallah 1974 60 Yards 1997 Khadevis Robinson (7) 800 Meters B. Collins, G. Peacock (7) 440 Relay 1998 Jarmiene Holloway (2) 100 Meters P. Delaney, L.Williams Syan Williams 200 Meters 1975 B. Collins, G. Peacock (5) 440 Relay Khadevis Robinson (1) 800 Meters P. Delaney, G. Norris J. Holloway, S. Williams 4x100 Relay 1976 M. Milton, J. Thomas (8) 440 Relay B. Howard C. Boone, G. Norris R. Williams, C. Brookins 4x400 Relay 1982 Phillip Epps (2) 200 meters J. L. Collins II, K. Robinson (2) 1983 Philip Epps (5) 200 meters 1999 Ricardo Williams (8) 200 Meters P. Epps, D. Walker (6) 4x100 Relay Jason Howard (4) High Jump J. Richard, J. Maness 2000 Kim Collins (2) 60 Meters A. Ingraham, J. Richard (1) 4x400 Relay Kim Collins (3) 200 Meters K. Burnett, D. Walker Ricardo Williams (5) 200 Meters 1984 J. Maness, J. Richard (6) 4x400 Relay Jonny L. Collins II (7) 400 Meters K. Burnett, M. Cannon Ellud Njubi (28) CC 1985 Roscoe Tatum (3) 55 Meters R. Wiiliams, A. Amantine 4x400 Relay Raymond Stewart (4) 55 Meters K. Campbell, J. L. Collins II (1) Michael Cannon (6) 400 Meters R. Wiiliams, A. Amantine 4x400 Relay Johnny Walker (6) 800 Meters K. Campbell, J. L. Collins II (4) 1986 Michael Cannon (4) 400 Meters 2001 Kim Collins (1) 60 Meters R. Tatum, A. Smith (1) 4x100 Relay Kim Collins (1) 200 Meters L. Reid, G. Scholars Eliud Njubi (8) Mile Run T. Allen, S. Crumpton (N/A) 4x400 Relay Kim Collins (2) 100 Meters K. Burnett, M. Cannon Elud Njubi (8) 800 Meters 1987 Roscoe Tatum (3) 55 Meters Elud Njubi (7) 1500 Meters Raymond Stewart 100 Meters Jason Howard (3) High Jump Greg Sholars 100 Meters Abdul Rasheed (5) High Jump Raymond Stewart (5) 200 Meters 2002 (11) 60 Meters R. Tatum, A. Smith (1) 4x100 Relay Michael Frater (4) 100 Meters R. Stewart, G. Scholars Cleavon Dillon (4) Long Jump 1988 Tony Allen (5) 400 Meters Aundre Edwards (5) Long Jump Raymond Stewart (2) 100 Meters 2003 Michael Frater (5) 60 Meters Raymond Stewart (5) 200 Meters Michael Frater (3) 100 Meters R. Tatum, A. Smith (3) 4x100 Relay Brandon Simpson (7) 400 Meters R. Stewart, G. Scholars 2004 Aundre Edwards (3) Long Jump 1989 Raymond Stewart (1) 100 Meters Michael Frater (2) 100 Meters William Maru 800 Meters Aundre Edwards (4) Long Jump H. Porter, A. Smith (1) 4x100 Relay 2006 Lewis Banda (3) 400 Meters R. Stewart, G. Scholars Jackson Langat (1) 800 Meters 1990 William Maru 800 Meters L. Banda, Q. Butler (8) 4x400 Relay Jordan Reynolds Shot Put O. McDaniel, J. Langat H. Porter, R. Wright (5) 4x100 Relay Lewis Banda (4) 400 Meters R. Redmon, D. Thomas B. Reed, L. Banda (4) 4x100 Relay 1991 (4) 55 Meters J. Warner, O McDaniel Jon Drummond (2) 100 Meters L. Banda, C. Chavez (2) 4x400 Relay J. Drummond, C. Johnson 4x100 Relay D. Delaney, J. Langat R. Wright, H. Porter (1) 2007 Jonathan Jackson (3) Triple Jump 1992 Horatio Porter (7) 200 Meters 2008 Jonathan Jackson (3) Triple Jump Jordan Reynolds (3) Shot Put C, Chavez, Guy (2) 4x400 Relay R. Redmon, D. Mowatt (4) 4x100 Relay C. Henry, M. Love R. Wright, H. Porter M Dungey (9) 200 Meters 1993 J. Oliver, D. Mowatt (2) 4x100 Relay J. Brown (10) Javelin B. Carter, H. Abdallah J. Warner, M. Dungey (7) 4x100 Relay 1994 D. Powell (3) 100 Meters A. Mitchell, O. McDaniel 1995 D. Powell (2) 100 Meters 2009 M. Barnes, O. McDaniel (8) 4x100 Relay D. Powell, B. Carter (1) 4x100 Relay M. Dungey, J. Warner L. Edwards, H. Abdallah 2010 Festus Kigen (6) 5,000 Meters

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Year All-American (Placing) Event Academic All-America Honorees Jessica Young | Four-Time All-American 1982 Beverly Petty Long Jump Year All-American (Placing) Event Adele Kennedy Discus 2003 Michael Frater Third Team 1985 Ella Smith (5) 100 Meters 2006 Joe Brown First Team Donna Thomas (8) Long Jump 2007 McKale Davis First Team Donna Thomas (7) Triple Jump 2008 Joe Brown First Team 1986 Rebecca Allison (4) 1500 Meters 1987 Rebecca Allison (4) 1500 Meters 1992 Stevanie Wadsworth Shot Put 1993 Beverly McDonald (2) 100 Meters Beverly McDonald (2) 200 Meters Stevanie Wadsworth (2) Shot Put 1998 Tinesha Hackney (7) 100 Meters G. Jackson, D. Crudup (3) 4x100 Relay C. Lewis, T. Hackney 2001 Monica Twum (6) 60 Meters Monica Twum (7) 100 Meters 2002 L. White, C. Baldwin (8) 4x100 Relay T. Starts, H,. Hanchak 2003 Donita Harmon (8) 200 Meters L. White, D. Harmon (6) 4x100 Relay K. Bell, M. Twum 2004 J. Jones, D. Harmon (7) 4x100 Relay L. Bakasa, V. Hodge 2005 M. Davis, D. Jones (8) 4x400 Relay D. Harmon, N. John 2006 Virgil Hodge (7) 200 Meters D. jones, M. Davis (7) 4x400 Relay K. Paul, N. John 2007 Virgil Hodge (7) 200 Meters Virgil Hodge (5) 200 Meters D. Jones, K. Paul (6) 4x400 Relay J. Jones, N. John K. Bell, J. Jones (4) 4x100 Relay V. Hodge, D. Jones 2008 Virgil Hodge (7) 200 Meters Neidra Covington (14) Triple Jump Neidra Covington (9) Long Jump 2009 Jessica Young (4) 60 Meters H. Shade, K. Paul (4) 4x400 Relay J. Clarke, J. Young Jessica Young (2) 100 Meters Neidra Covington (8) Triple Jump Whitney Gipson (13) Long Jump 2010 Neidra Covington (6) Triple Jump Whitney Gipson (6) Long Jump Kristal Juarez (7) 400 Meters Neidra Covington (7) Triple Jump Whitney Gipson (9) Long Jump

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4x100 METER NCAA OUTDOOR FINISHES AN UNMATCHED LEGACY IN RELAYS 1983 6th 39.39 Epps, Walker, Richard, Maness 1986 1st 38.46 CR Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars A tradition rarely matched in the sprints and relays. TCU offers nothing less. And the proof is on paper and in the history books. 1987 1st 38.82 Tatum, Smith, Sholars, Stewart TCU, the little school in Fort Worth, has produced more NCAA Championships in the 400-meter relay than any other school over 1988 3rd 39.25 Tatum, Smith, Stewart, Sholars 1989 1st 38.23 CR Porter, Smith, Sholars, Stewart the last 31-plus years. 1990 5th 39.38 Porter, Wright, Redmon, Thomas 1991 1st 38.88 Drummond, Johnson, Wright, Porter It all started modestly with a fifth-place finish by the mile relay at the 1973 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Since then, TCU has 1992 4th 38.95 Redmon, Mowatt, Wright, Porter 1993 2nd 38.91 Oliver, Mowatt, Carter, Abdallah gradually developed into a force to be reckoned with in collegiate track & field as the school has produced five NCAA Outdoor na- 1995 1st 38.63 Powell, Carter, Edwards, Abdallah tional champions in the 4x100-meter relay over the last 20 years. TCU also has produced three individual national champions. Ray- 1996 4th 39.45 Hackney, Carter, Abdallah, Allison mond Stewart won two outdoor 100-meter crowns, an indoor 55-meter dash title, and ran on two 400-meter relay championship 1997 - NCAA semifinalist (entered with nation’s fastest time) 1999 - NCAA Qualifier (entered with nation’s fastest time) units. Kim Collins won indoor titles at 60 and 200 meters and anchored the winning 4x100-meter relay team during the outdoor 2000 - NCAA Finalist (entered with nation’s fastest time - DQ) season. 2002 - NCAA Qualifier (entered with nation’s third fastest time) 2006 4th 39.19 Banda, McDaniel, Reed, Warner 2007 12th 40.24 Jones, Delaney, Warner, Guy TCU has finished among the top 10 in the men’s team standings at the NCAA Outdoor Championships 13 times since 1983. Five 2008 7th 39.60 Warner, Dungey, Mitchell, McDaniel times (1986, 1987, 1989, 1991 and 1995) the Horned Frogs have placed in the top five, including a second-place finish (1993), a 2009 8th 39.50 Barnes, McDaniel, Dungey, Warner third-place finish (1988) and a pair of fourth-place finishes (1992 and 1996). They added a fourth-place finish in the 2000 NCAA Indoor Championships and came back with a second-place finish in the 2001 and 2008 Indoor Championships. TCU’S SUB-39 4X100 PERFORMANCES 38.23 Smith, Porter, Sholars, Stewart 1989 In 2009, the women’s 4x400 quartet consisting of Hayley Shade, Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke and Jessica Young collected fourth- 38.46 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 1986 place honors with a time of 3:36.51. The fourth-place finish was the highest finish posted by a women's 4x400 at the NCAA Indoor Championships in program history. 38.56 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 1986 38.63 Powell, Carter, Edwards, Abdallah 1995 Throughout a history spanning back to the 1930s, TCU track has produced numerous individual All-Americans and All-American 38.79 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 1988 relay units. And those honorees have not been limited to the sprints. In 1998, Khadevis Robinson won the 800-meter title at the 38.79 Smith, Porter, Stewart, Sholars 1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Other All-Americans include 800-meter William Maru (1989-1990), middle distance runner Eliud 38.80 Drummond, Johnson, Wright, Porter 1991 Njubi (2001), shot putters Jordan Reynolds (1990 and 1992) and Stevanie Wadsworth (1992-1993), javelin thrower Joe Brown 38.82 Tatum, Smith, Sholars, Stewart 1987 (2008), triple jumpers Jonathan Jackson (2007) and Whitney Gipson (2009-Present) and long jumpers Aundre Edwards (2002-04), 38.84 Howard, Holloway, Collins, Williams 1999 Neidra Covington (2007-Present) and Cleavon Dillon (2002-04). 38.88 Drummond, Johnson, Wright, Porter 1991 38.90 Drummond, Johnson, Wright, Porter 1991 38.91 Oliver, Mowatt, Carter, Abdallah 1993 38.95 Redmon, Mowatt, Wright, Porter 1993 38.97 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 1986 38.98 Tatum, Smith, Sholars, Stewart 1986

ALL-TIME COLLEGIATE 4X100 TOP PERFORMANCES 38.23 TCU + June 2, 1989 38.24 LSU June 5, 1998 38.32 LSU May 29, 2002 38.35 Florida June 2, 2000 38.45 South Carolina June 2, 2000 38.46 TCU June 6, 1986 38.48 LSU May 31, 2002 38.53 Houston June 4, 1982 Texas A&M June 2, 1989 38.56 TCU June 4, 1986 38.59 UCLA May 22, 1988 38.63 TCU June 2,1995 Texas A&M June 6, 1986 38.64 LSU June 2, 1995 38.65 LSU June 13, 2003 + Collegiate Record set at 1998 NCAA Championships

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55 Meters 400 Meters Long Jump 1. Giesla Jackson 6.71a 1998 1. Kristal Juarez 52.94 2010 1. Donna Thomas 6.53m 1985 2. Catoshia Lewis 6.76 1998 2. Nathandra John 53.80 2007 2. Whitney Gipson 6.40m 2010 3. Tinesha Hackney 6.80 1998 3. Jessica Young 53.81 2009 3. Neidra Covington 6.26m 2010 4. Monica Twum 6.82 2002 4. Dywana Crudup 53.84 2000 4. JimAnne Hejny 6.20m 2008 5. Jessica Young 6.85 2009 5. Deborah Jones 53.98 2006 5. Esther Thomas 5.77m 2001 6. Virgil Hodge 6.88 2006 6. Marquita Davis 54.31 2006 6. La’Quinta Ross 5.73m 2008 7. Lisa Ford 6.91 1987 7. Larissa Bakasa 54.91 2004 7. Amber Anderson 5.53m 2009 8. Sonia Williams 6.96 2001 8. Donita Harmon 55.19 2003 8. La’Toya White 5.54m 2002 9. Jamee Jones 7.04 2006 9. Heather Hanchak 55.30 2000 9. Brittany Scott 5.17m 2006 10. Chaunte Baldwin 7.06 2001 10. Jessica Clarke 55.42 2009 11. Kandis Bell 7.14 2006 Triple Jump 800 Meters 1. Neidra Covington 13.41m 2008 60 Meters 1. Rebecca Allison 2:10.69 1986 2. Donna Thomas 12.90m 1985 1. Jessica Young 7.23 2011 2. Cindy Dietrich 2:12.30 2001 3. Whitney Gipson 12.17m 2009 2. Virgil Hodge 7.30 2008 3. Perhona Tomlin 2:13.32 2002 3. Monica Twum 7.33 2002 4. Meaghan Peoples 2:14.25 2008 Weight Throw Chaniqua Corinealdi 7.33 2010 5. Calandra Stewart 2:14.33 2004 1. Kelsey Samuels 15.52m 2010 4. La’Toya White 7.42 2003 6. Justina Malone 2:14.40 2004 2. Zelma Wade 11.86m 2004 5. Donita Harmon 7.46 2003 7. Cassie Hostick 2:16.19 2005 Sonia Williams 7.46 2001 8. Keela Thompson 2:20.05 1999 Shot Put 7. Giesla Jackson 7.47 1998 9. Stacey Locker 2:21.75 2001 1. Stevanie Ferguson 16.77m 1993 8. Dywana Crudup 7.48 2000 10. Heather Isbell 2:22.57 2004 2. Stormy Harrison 15.82m 2010 Chaunte Baldwin 7.48 2002 3. Kelsey Samuels 15.47m 2010 10. Brittany Blaylock 7.50 2008 1000 Meters 3. Candis Kelley 15.31m 2009 1. Rebecca Allison 2:32.70 1985 5. Zelma Wade 14.71m 2006 55 Meter Hurdles 2. Cindy Dietrich 2:52.89 2001 6. Sara Talley 13.71m 2010 1. Chessna Davis 7.83 1997 3. Tanja Ivandic 2:57.75 2009 7. Kandra Lakey 12.95m 2004 2. MaKeatha Cooper 7.94 2005 4. Cassie Hostick 2:57.79 2005 8. Esther Thomas 10.94m 2001 2. Kishelle Paul 7.97 2008 5. Dani Selner 2:58.65 2009 3. Julie Curtis 8.25 2006 6. Justina Malone 3:04.55 2005 4x400 Meter Relay 4. Esther Thomas 8.27 2001 7. Melody Raffloer 3:11.88 2001 1. H. Shade, K. Paul, J. Clarke, J. Young 3:34.63 2009 5. Mary Minor 8.33 2006 8. Elese Dawson 3:27.17 2005 2. J. Jones, K. Paul, D. Jones, N. John 3:34.75 2007 3. J. Clarke, K. Paul, B. Blaylock, V. Hodge 3:39.01 2008 60 Meter Hurdles Mile Run 4. J. Clarke, K. Paul, H. Shade, J. Young 3:39.08 2009 1. MaKeatha Cooper 8.30 2004 1. Rebecca Allison 4:47.49 1986 5. N. John, M. Davis, D. Jones, K. Paul 3:39.39 2006 2. Kishelle Paul 8.37 2008 2. Calandra Stewart 4:51.59 2006 6. L. Bakasa, D. Harmon, D. Jones, M. Davis 3:39.56 2004 3. Larissa Matthews 8.41 2010 3. Cindy Dietrich 4:54.41 2002 7. Charles, Corinealdi, Peart, Juarez 3:40.72 2010 4. Chessna Davis 8.63 1999 4. Mary Kinyanjui 4:58.70 2004 8. D. Jones, K. Paul, V. Hodge, N. John 3:42.40 2006 5. Julie Curtis 8.73 2003 5. Agnes Kemboi 4:59.63 2010 9. Shade, Charles, Peart, Juarez 3:42.58 2010 6. Esther Thomas 8.88 2001 6. Glady’s Keitany 5:00.53 2000 10. L. Bakasa, H. Hanchak, T. Paige, P. Tomlin 3:43.79 2001 7. Mary Minor 8.92 2006 8. Meaghan Peoples 9.02 2009 3000 Meters Distance Medley Relay 1. Mary Kinyanjui 9:39.09 2004 1. C. Dietrich, H. Hanchak, P. Tomlin, G. Keitany 11:50.15 2001 200 Meters 2. Calandra Stewart 9:42.75 2006 2. H. Bullin, John, C. Hostick, C. Stewart 11:51.18 2005 1. Virgil Hodge 22.99 2007 3. Glady’s Keitany 9:53.90 2001 3. H. Isbell, L. Bakasa, J. Malone, C. Stewart 11:56.61 2004 2. Giesla Jackson 23.57a 1998 4. Rose Tanui 9:55.53 2010 4. H. Isbell, C. Hewitt, J. Malone, D. Harmon 12:04.94 2003 Donita Harmon 23.57 2003 5. Agnes Kemboi 9:55.83 2010 5. H. Bullin, John, K. Zielinski, C. Stewart 12:16.97 2006 4. Chaniqua Corinealdi 23.67 2010 6. Katie Singleton 9:59.35 2000 6. Kemboi, Shade, Dawson, Tanui 12:17.29 2010 5. Teneshia Peart 23.91 2010 7. Dani Selner 10:05.22 2009 7. 12:20.54 2000 6. Jessica Clarke 24.02 2008 8. McKale Davis 10:06.08 2006 8. D. Selner, T. Miller, M. Peoples, T. Ivandic 12:32.46 2009 7. Lisa Ford 24.03 1988 9. Alayne Thompson 10:06.97 2004 8. Monica Twum 24.10 2001 10. Tanja Ivandic 10:07.67 2009 * - collegiate record 9. Brittany Blaylock 24.12 2008 h - hand-held time 10. Catoshia Lewis 24.13 1998 5000 Meters a – altitude mark 1. Mary Kinyanjui 16:23.55 2004 w – wind aided MT – manual time 2. Robin Schacht 16:57.00 1999 3. Glady’s Keitany 17:03.61 1999 4. Robin Schacht 17:07.50 1999 5. Rose Tanui 17:09.46 2010 6. Katie Singleton 17:14.88 2000 7. Alayne Thompson 17:23.81 2004 Virgil Hodge | 2005-2008

20 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS INDOOR MEN TOP 10 55 Meters 800 Meters Long Jump * - collegiate record 1. Syan Williams 6.06a 1998 1. Jackson Langat 1:47.02 2006 1. Aundre Edwards 7.97m 2004 h - hand-held time 2. Raymond Stewart 6.07 1989 2. Khadevis Robinson 1:48.36 2003 2. Cleavon Dillon 7.86m 2002 a – altitude mark 3. Jarmiene Holloway 6.10 1998 3. Eliud Njubi 1:49.01a 2002 3. 7.86m 2002 w – wind aided 4. Jonathan Drummond 6.13 1990 4. Sean Zurko 1:49.69 2010 4. Jason Howard 7.56m 2001 MT – manual time 5. Roscoe Tatum 6.15 1985 5. Jason Morgan 1:52.58 2003 5. Kimton Coleman 7.51m 2002 6. 6.20 1999 6. Jack O’Brien 1:53.24 2010 6. Abdul Rasheed 7.37m 2001 7. Kim Collins 6.22 2001 7. Jeff Pels 1:56.98 2008 7. Brandal Lawrence 7.36m 2003 8. Bradley Reed 6.26 2005 8. Antwaine Williams 1:57.82 1999 8. Jonathan Jackson 7.24m 2008 9. Terran Williams 6.32 1999 9. Raita Yamanouchi 1:58.04 2004 9. Jeremy Kline 7.14m 2008 10. Justyn Warner 6.33 2006 10. 1:58.25 2004 10. Michael DePriest 6.86m 2006 60 Meters 1000 Meters Triple Jump 1. Kim Collins 6.53 2000 1. Johnny Walker 2:08.83 1986 1. Jonathan Jackson 16.32m 2008 2. Bryan Howard 6.59 1999 2. Jackson Langat 2:25.46 2006 2. Brandal Lawrence 15.97m 2002 3. Jarmiene Holloway 6.62 1999 3. Jeff Pels 2:28.13 2010 3. Abdul Rasheed 15.96m 2001 4. Bradley Reed 6.64 2006 4. Johnathan Bundren 2:32.50 2005 4. 14.91m 2000 Michael Frater 6.64 2002 5. Houston Bolin 2:35.60 2005 5. Michael DePriest 14.74m 2006 Demario Wesley 6.64 2002 6. Cody Cook 2:35.62 2006 6. Jason Howard 14.73m 2000 8. Syan Williams 6.67 1998 7. Chaime Breaux 14.27m 2004 Charles Silmon 6.67 2010 Mile Run 8. Aundre Edwards 13.93m 2001 10. Delwayne Delaney 6.68 2006 1. Eliud Njubi 4:00.53 2001 2. Kip Kangogo 4:06.78 2005 9. Thomas Ward 13.96m 2009 55 Meter Hurdles 3. Eddie Crowe 4:07.00 1993 10. Mark Lettieri 12.20m 2005 1. Jimmy Oliver 7.43 1994 4. Festus Kigen 4:08.04 2008 2. Reggie Harrell 7.47 2001 5. Jeff Pels 4:14.95 2010 Weight Throw 3. Mark Hill 7.65 1999 6. David Lagat 4:17.99 1998 1. Cameron Tabor 17.15m 2010 4. Bruce Galbert 7.81 2001 7. Johnathan Bundren 4:18.47 2005 2. Cody Moore 15.24m 2005 5. Jordan Pitts 7.89 2008 8. Ryan Womack 4:19.77 2000 Pole Vault 6. LaTarence Dunbar 8.00 2001 9. Justin Speer 4:20.99 2001 1. Cody Koontz 4.70m 2002 7. Jared Bradley 8.20 2001 10. Cody Cook 4:23.35 2006 2. Rob Coffman 4.60m 2004 60 Meter Hurdles Shot Put 1. LaTarence Dunbar 7.88 2000 3000 Meters 1. Jordan Reynolds 18.83m 1992 2. Jordan Pitts 7.92 2008 1. Kip Kangogo 7:58.36 2006 2. Cameron Tabor 17.29m 2010 3. Reggie Harrell 7.94 2003 2. Festus Kigen 7:58.47 2010 3. Marcus Cannon 16.94m 2010 4. 8.06 2004 3. Eliud Njubi 8:04.17 2002 4. Tommy Killen 16.45m 2010 5. Mark Hill 8.11 2000 4. David Lagat 8:21.06 1999 5. Shane Sims 15.22m 2003 6. Michael Whitmarsh 8.36 1998 5. Herbert Mwangi 8:23.52 2002 6. Cody Moore 14.97m 2005 7. Bruce Galbert 8.53 2001 6. Cain Williams 8:30.38 1996 7. Shawn Worten 14.71m 1998 8. Jared Bradley 8.64 2001 7. Adrian Martinez 8:38.50 2000 8. Matt Manly 8:47.08 2008 8. Robert Clark 12.09m 2005 200 Meters 9. Johnathan Bundren 8:54.21 2003 9. Joey Kramer 11.36m 2006 1. Kim Collins 20.52 2000 2. 20.73 2001 5000 Meters 4x400 Meter Relay 3. Bryan Howard 20.81 1999 1. Festus Kigen 13:50.21 2010 1. Maness, Richard, Burnett, Cannon 3:04.82 1984 4. Brashant Carter 20.88 1996 2. Glenn LeGros 14:10.17 1992 2. 3:04.87 2003 5. 20.89 2000 3. David Lagat 14:17.71 2000 3. Henry, Guy, Chavez, Love 3:06.19 2008 6. Philip Epps 20.19 1982 4. Herbert Mwangi 14:22.05 2002 4. Guy, Henry, Dungey, Love 3:06.27 2010 7. Syan Williams 20.90 1998 5. Kip Kangogo 14:40.76 2005 5. Amantine, Dunbar, Williams 3:06.59 2001 8. Clemore Henry 21.02 2010 6. Eliud Njubi 14:43.32 2001 6. Williams, Amantine, Campbell, Collins 3:06.69 2000 9. Mychal Dungey 21.05 2010 7. Adrian Martinez 15:03.47 2000 7. McDaniel, Butler, Langat, Banda 3:08.14 2006 10. Jarmiene Holloway 21.06 1999 8. Matt Manly 15.16.82 2008 8. Banda, Chavez, Butler, Langat 3:08.19 2006 9. Johnathan Bundren 15:28.96 2003 9. Pyant, Morgan, Slowly, McBryde 3:08.28 2002 400 Meters 10. Matt Manly 15:36.98 2005 10. Guy, Dungey, Pitts, Henry 3:08.91 2010 1. Lewis Banda 45.67 2006 2. Johnny L. Collins II 46.26 2000 High Jump Distance Medley Relay 3. Roy Williams 46.58 2001 1. Jason Howard 2.48m 1999 1. 9:54.46 1996 4. Tony Allen 46.67 1986 2. Chris Peoples 2.17m 2004 2. Bundren, Butler, Jackson, Kangogo 9:58.26 2005 5. Che Chavez 46.87 2008 3. David Jeffrey 1.93m 2006 3. Cook, Chavez, Langat, Kangogo 10:02.91 2006 6. Brandon Simpson 47.04 2003 Aaron Anderson 1.93m 2000 4. Zurko, Pels, Pitts, Kigen 10:03.43 2010 7. Dell Guy 47.06 2007 5. Jared Bradley 1.84m 2001 5. 10:09.75 1999 8. Khadevis Robinson 47.27 1998 6. Brandal Lawrence 1.81m 2003 6. 10:20.04 2000 9. Matt Love 47.08 2010 7. Tijerina, Macklin, O’Brien, Pels 10:25.31 2009 Jonathan Jackson | 2005-2008 10. Clemore Henry 47.35 2010 8. Lenney, Lettieri, Yamanou, McMahon 10:53.97 2002 TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 21 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS OUTDOOR WOMEN TOP 10

100 Meters 3,000 Meters Long Jump 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Jessica Young 11.06w 2009 1. Glady’s Keitany 9:35.54 1999 1. Whitney Gipson 6.60m 2010 1. White, Harmon, Bell, Twum 43.37 2003 2. Virgil Hodge 11.07w 2006 2. Mary Kinyanjui 9:40.20 2003 2. Donna Thomas 6.54m 1985 2. Bell, Jones, Jones, Hodge 43.53 2007 3. Beverly McDonald 11.08 1993 3. Calandra Stewart 9:45.22 2006 3. Neidra Covington 6.42m 2010 3. Jackson, Crudup, Lewis, Hackney 43.69 1998 4. Giesla Jackson 11.19 1998 4. Rose Tanui 9:46.56 2010 4. JimAnne Hejny 6.23m 2004 4. Jackson, Sharrieff, Lewis, Jackson 43.70 1997 5. Monica Twum 11.29 2003 5. Cindy Dietrich 9:47.94 2002 5. Amber Anderson 5.98m 2009 5. Jackson, Sharrieff, Lewis, Jackson 43.75 1997 6. Ella Ford 11.31 1985 6. Katie Singleton 9:50.40 1999 6. LaQuinta Ross 5.92m 2009 6. 43.77 1998 7. Tinesha Hackney 11.32 1998 7. Allie Koons 9:57.68 2001 7. Esther Thomas 5.91m 2001 7. Jackson, Sharrieff, Lewis, Jackson 43.80 1997 8. Catoshia Lewis 11.40 1999 8. Halie Bullin 10:03.62 2005 8. Esther Jackson 5.67m 2002 8. 43.83 1998 9. Jamee Jones 11.45 2006 9. Robin Schacht 10:07.67 2000 9. Meaghan Peoples 5.65m 2009 9. Paul, Hodge, Jones, Jones 43.93 2006 10. Donita Harmon 11.46 2004 10. Marci Madsen 10:09.32 1998 10. Tiffany Morton 5.61m 2001 10. Jackson, Sharrieff, Lewis, Jackson 44.04 1997

200 Meters 5,000 Meters Triple Jump 4X200m Relay 1. Virgil Hodge 22.57w 2006 1. Rose Tanui 16:13.30 2010 1. Neidra Covington 13.56m w 2009 1. John, Jones, Jones, Hodge 1:33.21 2007 2. Beverly McDonald 22.67 1993 2. Mary Kinyanjui 16:41.81 2004 2. Donna Thomas 12.90m 1985 2. Spencer, Sarrieff, Lewis, Jackson 1:33.63 1997 3. Lisa Ford 23.01 1988 3. Glady’s Keitany 16:44.54 2001 3. JimAnne Hejny 12.71m 2008 Bakasa, Harmon, Bell, Hodge 1:33.63 2004 4. Donita Harmon 23.10 2004 4. Katie Singleton 16:52.84 2000 4. Whitney Gipson 12.39m 2009 4. White, Harmon, Bakasa, Twum 1:33.94 2003 5. Moinca Twum 23.12 2003 5. Robin Schacht 17:04.53 2000 5. Tiffany Morton 12.23m 2001 5. Gipson, Corinealdi, Charles, Juarez 1:34.63 2010 6. Ella Ford 23.14 1985 6. Calandra Stewart 17.14.62 2007 6. Amber Anderson 12.11m 2008 6. White, Baldwin, Starts, Bakasa 1:34.87 2002 7. Jessica Young 23.16 2009 7. Kim Baker 17:17.10 1990 7. Teryni Buckner 11.85m 2009 7. White, Harmon, Bell, Twum 1:34.93 2003 8. Kandis Bell 23.24 2003 8. Ami Butler 17:18.45 2004 8. Esther Thomas 11.57m 2001 8. Spencer, Brown, Crudup, Crudup 1:35.35 1997 9. Jessica Clarke 23.30 2008 9. Shade, Clarke, Paul, Young 1:36.76 2009 10. Dywana Crudup 23.39 1999 10,000 Meters Shot Put 10. Starts, Hewitt, Paige, Bakasa 1:38.26 2001 1. Karly Reichenstein 32:13.14 1997 1. Stevanie Ferguson 17.19m 1993 2. Robin Schacht 35:29.60 2000 2. Stormy Harrison 16.02m 2009 4X400m Relay 400 Meters 3. Rose Tanui 36:14.81 2010 3. Candis Kelley 15.86m 2008 1. Jones, Davis, Paul, John 3:30.00 2006 1. Nathandra John 52.31 2006 4. McKale Davis 36:22.70 2007 4. Kelsey Samuels 15.29m 2010 2. John, Jones, Davis, Harmon 3:31.49 2005 2. Deborah Jones 52.50 2007 5. Katrina Zielinski 37:25.94 2004 5. Zelma Wade 14.36m 2004 3. Paul, Clarke, Juarez, Young 3:32.82 2009 3. Jessica Clarke 52.52 2008 6. Jamie Ford 38:44.58 2002 6. Kandra Lakey 12.98m 2004 4. Paul, Clarke, Wilkinson, Young 3:33.01 2009 4. Kristal Juarez 52.91 2010 7. Kim Baker 40:02.72 1990 7. Sara Talley 13.66m 2010 5. John, Jones, Blaylock, Hodge 3:33.37 2007 5. Jessica Young 52.96 2009 8. Alayne Thompson 40:17.31 2004 8. Esther Thomas 10.40m 2001 6. Paul, Clarke, Shade, Young 3:33.63 2009 Kristal Juarez 52.96 2009 9. Steph Wentworth 40:49.91 2002 9. Meaghan Peoples 10.22m 2009 7. Miller, Ryan, Wilkinson, Ross 3:34.52 2009 7. Dywana Crudup 53.08 2000 10. Shannon Andrew 40:56.26 2008 8. Paul, Shade, Ryan, Juarez 3:36.56 2009 8. Larissa Bakasa 53.09 2004 Discus 9. Clarke, Ross, Wilkinson, Paul 3:36.98 2008 9. Marquita Davis 53.10 2006 100m Hurdles 1. Stormy Harrison 48.82m 2008 10. Davis, Jones, Paul, Jones 3:37.02 2006 10. Quinterra Charles 53.85 2010 1. MaKeatha Cooper 13.24 2004 2. Zelma Wade 48.14m 2005 2. Larissa Matthews 13.26 2010 3. Adele Kennedy 46.36m 1982 800 Meters 3. Kishelle Paul 13.38 2009 4. Kandra Lakey 45.07m 2004 * - collegiate record 1. Rebecca Allison 2:05.48 1986 4. Chessna Davis 13.65 1997 5. Candis Kelley 44.93m 2009 h - hand-held time 2. Perhona Tomlin 2:08.22 2002 5. Julie Curtis 13.95 2006 a – altitude mark 3. Cindy Dietrich 2:10.12 2001 Esther Thomas 13.95 2001 Javelin w – wind aided 4. Calandra Stewart 2:10.24 2006 7. Lisa Evans 14.01 1983 1. Sara Talley 41.01m 2010 MT – manual time 5. Justina Malone 2:10.50 2002 8. Mary Minor 14.16 2006 2. Kandra Lakey 39.42m 2004 6. Ashley Young 2:13.56 2007 9. Meaghan Peoples 14.23 2008 3. Crystal Fenoglio 37.67m 2008 7. Glady’s Keitany 2:15.15 2001 4. Emily Hanna 31.57m 2010 8. Meaghan Peoples 2:15.41 2008 400m Hurdles 5. Meaghan Peoples 25.19m 2009 9. Tiara Miller 2:15.51 2009 1. Kishelle Paul 57.70 2007 6. Nichole Burgress 24.35m 2009 10. Tanja Ivandic 2:18.16 2009 2. Julie Curtis 59.36 2006 7. Esther Thomas 20.28m 2001 3. Carla Poole 59.42 2001 1,500 Meters 4. Meaghan Peoples 59.84 2009 Heptathlon 1. Rebecca Allison 4:14.85 1987 5. Meaghan Ryan 60.77 2009 1. Meaghan Peoples 5,060 pts 2009 2. Calandra Stewart 4:24.15 2007 7. Stephanie Jones 63.52 1999 2. Emily Hanna 4,668 pts 2010 3. Glady’s Keitany 4:29.16 2001 8. Gina Messamer 64.88 2005 3. Esther Thomas 4,603 pts 2001 4. Cindy Dietrich 4:29.86 2001 9. Mary Minor 65.57 2005 5. Mary Kinyanjui 4:32.58 2003 10. Chessna Davis 68.46 1999 6. George Biancardi 4:35.01 1999 7. Rose Tanui 4:35.37 2010 3,000m Steeplechase 8. Halie Bullin 4:37.24 2005 1. Alayne Thompson 10:57.65 2003 9. Tanja Ivandic 4:37.31 2009 2. Susan Hemphill 11:15.72 2001 Donna Thomas | 1984-1985 10. Cassie Hostick 4:41.10 2006 3. Heather Isbell 11:19.94 2004 4. Allie Koons 11:21.21 2001 5. Julie Mayfield 11:48.27 2009

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100 Meters 5,000 Meters 4x100 Meter Relay 1. Raymond Stewart 9.89 1987 1. Kip Kangogo 13:47.11 2005 Triple Jump 1. Smith, Porter, Scholars, Stewart 38.23a 1989 2. Kim Collins 9.99 2001 2. Festus Kigen 13:52.06 2010 1. Jonathan Jackson 16.55m 2008 2. Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 38.46 1986 3. Jon Drummond 10.03 1991 3. David Lagat 14:04.63 1998 2. Jason Howard 16.32m 2001 3 Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 38.56 1986 4. Michael Frater 10.05 2002 4. Glenn LeGros 14.07.01 1991 3. Abdul Rasheed 16.20m 2001 4. 38.58 2001 5. 10.07 1995 5. Herbert Mwangi 14:20.96 2002 4. Brandal Lawrence 16.07m 2003 5. Powell, Carter, Edwards, Abdallah 38.63 1995 6. Roscoe Tatum 10.08 1986 6. Eliud Njubi 14:45.47 2001 5. Emmanuel Opubar 16.05m 1979 6. Howard, Holloway, Williams 38.64 1999 7. 10.09 2001 7. Adrian Martinez 14:50.58 1999 6. Michael DePriest 14.54m 2004 7. Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 38.79 1988 8. 10.10 1988 8. Richard Ramire 15:10.00 1987 7. Stan Washington 13.20m 1981 8. Smith, Porter, Stewart, Sholars 38.79 1989 9. Bryan Howard 10.11 1999 9. Steven Solazzo 15:23.66 2005 9. Drummond, Johnson, Wright, Porter 38.80 1991 10. Greg Sholars 10.12 1987 10. Alan Keefer 15:23.91 1981 High Jump 10. Tatum, Smith, Sholars, Stewart 38.82 1987 1. Chris Peoples 2.22m 2003 200 Meters 10,000 Meters 2. Jason Howard 2.21m 1999 4X200m Relay 1. Kim Collins 20.08 2001 1. Herbert Mwangi 29:43.67 2002 3. John Harrison 2.16m 1983 1. Tatum, Smith, Reid, Sholars 1:20.20 1986 2. Tony Allen 20.10 1987 2. Andres Gomez 29:50.80 1992 4. Spencer Sunstrum 2.13m 1979 2. Tatum, Smith, Allen, Sholars 1:20.59 1987 3. Brashant Carter 20.11 1996 3. Adrian Martinez 30:32.56 2000 Stan Washington 2.13m 1981 3. Epps, Walker, Richard, Maness 1:20.84 1983 4. Bryan Howard 20.14 1999 4. Matt Manly 31:35.11 2008 6. Emmanuel Opubor 2.12m 1980 4. Slowly, Frater, Edwards, Joseph 1:21.50 2002 5. Phillip Epps 20.19 1982 5. J.T. Reinert 31:52.08 2007 Jimmy Shoppa 2.12m 1980 5. Sholars, Smith, Allen, Stewart 1:21.82 1987 6. Steve Slowly 20.27 2002 6. Steven Solazzo 32:30.08 2005 8. Chris Peoples 2.10m 2004 6. Epps, Records, Bates, Walker 1:22.04 1981 7. 20.28 2004 7. Matt Manly 32:36.70 2005 9. Robert Nees 2.10m 1967 7. Epps, Records, Richard, Maness 1:22:04 1982 8. 20.31 2001 8. Jonathan Bondren 33:05.17 2004 10. Jackie Upton 1.98m 1963 8. Reed, Banda, Chavez, McDaniel 1:23.20 2006 9. Raymond Stewart 20.31 1988 9. Alex Morris 33:24.99 2004 10. Otis McDaniel 20.35 2006 10. J.T. Reinert 33:57.20 2005 Pole Vault 4X400m Relay 1. Ingraham, Richard, Burnett, Walker 3:02.09 1983 110m Hurdles 1. Rob Coffman 4.90m 2004 2. Chavez, Delaney, Langat, Banda 3.02.12 2006 400 Meters 1. LaTarence Dunbar 13.64 1999 2. Mark Thomson 4.88m 1973 3. Alexander, Burnett, Cannon, Allen 3:02.74 1986 1. Lewis Banda 45.10 2006 2. Reggie Harrell 13.73 2001 3. Cody Koontz 7.49m 2002 4. Maness, Ingraham, Burnett, Cannon 3:02.96 1984 2. Michael Cannon 45.14 1985 3. Jordan Pitts 13.94 2010 4. Jeff Zych 4.45m 2007 5. 3:03.00 1998 3. Tony Allen 45.23 1987 4. Jimmy Oliver 14.04 1993 5. Mike Howell 4.11m 1959 6. Willis, Richard, Burnett, Walker 3:03.24 1983 4. Brandon Simpson 45.25 2003 5. Mark Hill 14.13w 2000 7. Cannon, Burnett, Alexander, Allen 3:03.27 1986 5. Johnny L. Collins 45.26a 2000 6. Jeff Matthews 14.20 1979 Shot Put 8. 3:03.47 1998 6 Allen Ingraham 45.26 1984 Tavio Rubio 14.20 1970 1. Jordan Reynolds 19.75m 1992 9. Williams, Amantine, Campbell, Collins 3:03.69 2000 7. Roy Williams 45.89a 2000 8. Jordan Pitts 14.21 2009 2. Cameron Tabor 17.10m 2010 10. Maness, Ingraham, Burnett, Cannon 3:03.81 1984 8. David Walker 45.98 1983 9. 14.23 2004 3. Marcus Cannon 17.05m 2010 9. James Richard 46.01 1983 10. Darryl Hooks 14.24 1981 4. Trey Jordan 16.73m 2007 5. Tommy Killen 16.65m 2010 4X800m Relay 800 Meters 400m Hurdles 6. Mike Allen 16.31m 1970 1. Jeffrey, Nix, Graves, Johnson 7:19.30 1981 1. K. Robinson 1:46.04 1998 1. Clayton Brookins 50.90 1998 7. John Morton 15.05m 1950 2. Epps, Records, Bates, Walker 7:23.04 1981 2. 1:46.41 2003 2. Clint Renfro 50.82 2010 8. Bob Cooke 14.74m 1938 3. Graves, Nix, Newbold, Jeffrey 7:26.90 1980 3. William Manu 1:46.74 1990 3. Jordan Pitts 51.17 2010 9. Dason Tucker 13.24m 2009 4. Pels, O’Brien, Hill, Zurko 7:39.19 2009 4. Jim Jeffery 1:46.90 1981 4. Gerald Alexander 51.24 1986 10. Bill Foster 13.23m 1981 5. Eliud Njubi 1:47.17 2001 5. Norman Stafford 51.29 1983 Sprint Medley Relay 6. Johnny Walker 1:47.70 1986 6. Mark Hill 51.56 1999 Discus 1. Cannon, R. Tatum, A. Smith, J. Walker 3:14.40 1985 7. Jacob Hernandez 1:47.96 2005 7. Jared Bradley 51.77 2001 1. Tommy Killen 58.79m 2008 2. 3:14.40 2001 8. Sean Zurko 1:49.80 2010 2. Jordan Reynolds 58.12m 1990 3. Epps, Maness, Richard, Jeffrey 3:16.70 1982 9. Jack O’Brien 1:50.02 2010 3,000m Steeplechase 3. Cameron Tabor 52.90m 2010 4. McDaniel, Reed, Wilson, Langat 3:17.38 2005 10. Russell Bates 1:51.59 1981 1. Ron Dennis 9:04.6h 1995 4. Mark Scheehle 50.83m 1973 5. Delaney, McDaniel, Warner, Banda 3:17.68 2006 2. Dan Shaw 9:25.67 1999 5. Marcus Cannon 48.57m 2010 6. Pitts, Dungey, Guy, Zurko 3:18.83 2010 1,500 Meters 3. Steven Lenney 9:38.67 2003 6. Nic Richmond 47.98m 2009 7. Henry, Dungey, Renfro, Zurko 3:19.50 2009 1. Eliud Njubi 3:40.31 2001 4. Matt Manly 9:39.17 2008 7. Joey Kramer 47.93m 2006 8. Dungey, McDaniel, Love, Zurko 3:20.67 2009 2. Eddie Crow 3:43.31 1993 5. Cody Cook 9.43.39 2007 9. Epps, Walter, Records, Graves 3:21.08 1981 3. Kip Kangogo 3:43.82 2005 6. Justin Speer 9:43.59 2000 Old Javelin 10. Pouncy, Shaw, Collins, Hardin 3:21.70 1972 4. William Johnson 3:45.61 1983 7. Ryan Womack 9:47.92 2000 1. Fred Streck 75.54m 1983 5. Festus Kigen 3:46.22 2010 2. Stuart Spangburg 65.66m 1979 Distance Medley Relay 6. David Lagat 3:49.25 1998 Long Jump 3. Wes Ritchey 60.80m 1954 1. Langat, Wilson, Hernandez, Kangogo 9:36.14 2005 7. Richard Ramirez 3:49.78 1987 1. Cleavon Dillon 8.01m 2002 4. Jim McKinley 50.19m 1981 2. McManus, Texada, Manu, LeGros 9:40.32 1990 8. Ryan Womack 3:53.68 1998 2. Aundre Edwards 8.00m 2002 3. Walker, Graves, Johnson, Nix 9:52.6 1980 9. Dan Shaw 3:56.48 1999 3. Carl Mills 7.83m 1969 New Javelin 4. Bryant, Hardin, Kourvelas, Bond 9:56.5 1971 4. Jason Howard 7.83m 2001 1. Joe Brown 68.29m 2008 Mile Run 5. Jonathan Jackson 7.75m 2004 * - collegiate record h - hand-held time 1. Eliud Njubi 3:56.84 2001 6. Abdul Rasheed 7.40m 2001 a – altitude mark 2. Kip Kangogo 4:06.14 2006 7. Brandal Lawrence 7.39m 2000 w – wind aided 3. Festus Kigen 4:06.81 2008 8. Richard Knotts 7.21m 2009 MT – manual time Kim Collins | 2000-2001 4. Steve Bond 4:11.80 1970 9. Chris Peoples 7.19m 2004 TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 23 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS TOP OUTDOOR PERFORMANCES

TCU MEN TCU WOMEN 100 METERS 4X100 METER RELAY 9.89w Raymond Stewart 1987 43.37 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Kandis Bell, Monica Twum 2003 Kishelle Paul | 2006-2009 9.91 Raymond Stewart 1989 43.67 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Kandis Bell, Monica Twum 2003 9.97 Raymond Stewart 1989 43.69 Giesla Jackson, Dywana Crudup, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Hackney 1998 9.97 Raymond Stewart 1989 43.70 Giesla Jackson, Shareen Sharrieff, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Jackson 1997 9.99 Kim Collins 2001 43.75 Giesla Jackson, Shareen Sharrieff, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Jackson 1997 43.77 Giesla Jackson, Dywana Crudup, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Hackney 1998 9.99 Raymond Stewart 1987 43.80 Giesla Jackson, Shareen Sharrieff, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Jackson 1997 10.01 Kim Collins 2001 43.83 Giesla Jackson, Dywana Crudup, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Hackney 1998 10.01 Raymond Stewart 1988 43.93 Kishelle Paul, Virgil Hodge, Jamee Jones, Deborah Jones 2006 10.02 Kim Collins 2000 44.00 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Tiffany Starts, Monica Twum 2003 10.03 Jon Drummond 1991 44.00 Giesla Jackson, Dywana Crudup, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Hackney 1998 10.03 Raymond Stewart 1987 44.04 Giesla Jackson, Shareen Sharrieff, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Jackson 1997 10.05 Michael Frater 2002 44.05 Jamee Jones, Donita Harmon, Larissa Bakasa, Virgil Hodge 2004 10.05 Raymond Stewart 1989 44.10 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Kristal Juarez, Jessica Young 2009 10.05 Raymond Stewart 1988 44.10 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Tiffany Starts, Monica Twum 2003 44.18 Giesla Jackson, Dywana Crudup, Catoshia Lewis, Tinesha Hackney 1998 200 METERS 44.19 Sonia Williams, Janice Thomas, Chaunte Baldwin, Monica Twum 2001 20.08 Kim Collins 2001 44.20 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Tiffany Starts, Monica Twum 2003 20.10 Tony Allen 1987 44.21 Kishelle Paul, Brittanny Blaylock, Jessica Clarke, Virgil Hodge 2008 20.14a Bryan Howard 1999 44.21 Giesla Jackson, Cyntrece Spencer, Alayah Cooper, Tinesha Jackson 1996 20.18 Kim Collins 2000 44.22 Kishelle Paul, Brittanny Blaylock, Jessica Clarke, Virgil Hodge 2008 20.19 Phillip Epps 1982 44.25 La’ Toya White, Chaunte Baldwin, Tiffany Starts, Monica Twum 2002 20.27 Steve Slowly 2002 44.34 Kishelle Paul, Brittanny Blaylock, Jessica Clarke, Virgil Hodge 2008 20.31 Raymond Stewart 1987 44.36 Kishelle Paul, Brittanny Blaylock, Jessica Clarke, Virgil Hodge 2008 20.34 Kim Collins 2001 44.37 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Kristal Juarez, Jessica Young 2009 20.35 Otis McDaniel 2006 20.38 Leroy Reid 1986 4X200 METER RELAY 20.40 Horatio Porter 1991 1:33.21 Nathandra John, Deborah Jones, Jamee Jones, Virgil Hodge + 2007 1:33.63 Larissa Bakasa, Donita Harmon, Kandis Bell, Virgil Hodge 2004 20.60 Otis McDaniel 2008 1:33.63 Cyntrece Spencer, Shareen Sharrieff, Catoshia Lewis, G. Jackson 1997 20.67 Otis McDaniel 2005 1:33.94 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Larissa Bakasa, Monica Twum 2003 20.68 Mychal Dungey 2009 1:34.10 Larissa Bakasa, Donita Harmon, Kandis Bell, Virgil Hodge 2004 4X100 METER RELAY 1:34.87 La’ Toya White, Chaunte Baldwin, Tiffany Starts, Larissa Bakasa 2002 1:34.93 La’ Toya White, Donita Harmon, Kandis Bell, Monica Twum 2003 38.23 Andrew Smith, Horatio Porter, Raymond Stewart, Greg Sholars 1989 + all-time TCU school record 38.46 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 1986 38.56 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 1986 4X400 METER RELAY 38.63 Donovan Powell, Brashant Carter, Lloyd Edwards, Hosia Abdallah 1995 3:30.00 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John + 2006 38.64 Bryan Howard, Jarmiene Holloway, Lindel Frater, Ricardo Williams 1999 3:31.49 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Donita Harmon, Nathandra John 2005 38.79 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 1988 3:32.06 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John 2006 38.79 Andrew Smith, Horatio Porter, Raymond Stewart, Greg Sholars 1989 3:32.82 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Kristal Juarez, Jessica Young 2009 38.80 Jon Drummond, Carey Johnson, Ralston Wright, Horatio Porter 1991 3:33.01 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Shekila Wilkinson, Jessica Young 2009 38.82 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Greg Sholars, Raymond Stewart 1987 3:33.37 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Brittany Blaylock, Nathandra John 2007 38.84 Bryan Howard, Jarmiene Holloway, Johnny Collins, Ricardo Williams 1999 3:33.63 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Hayley Shade, Jessica Young 2009 38.88 Jon Drummond, Carey Johnson, Ralston Wright, Horatio Porter 1991 3:33.82 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 38.90 Jon Drummond, Carey Johnson, Ralston Wright, Horatio Porter 1991 3:34.01 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 3:34.16 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John 2006 4X200 METER RELAY 3:34.52 Tiara Miller, Meaghan Ryan, Shekila Wilkinson, LaQuinta Ross 2009 1:20.20 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars ++ 1986 3:34.69 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John 2006 1:20.59 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 1987 3:35.42 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 1:20.84 Phillip Epps, David Walker, James Richard, James Maness 1983 3:35.52 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 3:36.10 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 4X400 METER RELAY 3:36.45 Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Hayley Shade, Jessica Young 2009 3:02.09 Allen Ingraham, James Richard, Keith Burnett, David Walker 1983 3:36.63 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John 2006 3:02.12 Che Chavez, Delwayne Delaney, Jackson Langat, Lewis Banda 2006 3:36.56 Kishelle Paul, Hayley Shade, Meghan Ryan, Kristal Juarez 2009 3:02.74 Gerald Alexander, Keith Burnett, Michael Cannon, Tony Allen + 1986 3:36.66 Hayley Shade, Kishelle Paul, Jessica Clarke, Jessica Young 2009 3:02.96 James Maness, Allen Ingraham, Keith Burnett, Michael Cannon 1984 3:36.78 Deborah Jones, Jamee Jones, Donita Harmon, Nathandra John 2005 3:37.02 Marquita Davis, Jamee Jones, Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones 2006 3:03.24 Joel Willis, James Richard, Keith Burnett, David Walker 1983 3:37.03 Larissa Bakasa, Deborah Jones, Jamee Jones, Donita Harmon 2004 3:03.27 Michael Cannon, Keith Burnett, Gerald Alexander, Tony Allen 1986 3:37.31 Marquita Davis, Deborah Jones, Kishelle Paul, Nathandra John 2006 3:03.69 Roy Williams, Anthony Amantine, Kendrick Campbell, Johnny Collins 2000 3:37.33 Kishelle Paul, Deborah Jones, Marquita Davis, Nathandra John 2007 3:03.81 James Maness, Allen Ingraham, Keith Burnett, Michael Cannon 1984 + all-time TCU school record 3:03.88 Allen Ingraham, James Richard, Keith Burnett, David Walker 1983 3:03.90 James Maness, Keith Burnett, Michael Cannon, Allen Ingraham 1984 SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY 4:04.53 Cyntrece Spencer, Dywana Crudup, LaKissha Brown, Kim Dooley 1997 4X800 METER RELAY 4:09.25 LaKissha Brown, Giesla Jackson, Alayah Cooper, Kim Dooley 1996 7:19.30 Jim Jeffrey, David Nix, Russell Graves, William Johnson 1981 + national collegiate dual meet record — at UCLA Sprint Medley Relay ++ all-time collegiate record — at Penn Relays 3:14.40 Michael Cannon, Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Johnny Walker 1985

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MEN MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS WOMEN TCU MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Finish (Pts.) MWC Champ (Pts.) Site TCU 2010 2 (135) BYU (159.5) Albuquerque, N.M. Year Finish (Pts.) MWC Champ (Pts.) Site 2009 2 (117) BYU (224) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2010 2 (129.5) BYU (193) Albuquerque, N.M. 2008 2 (128) BYU (169) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2009 5 (78) BYU (224) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2007 5 (69) BYU (180) Albuquerque, N.M. 2008 1 (129) TCU (129) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2006 3 (106) BYU (206) Albuquerque, N.M. 2007 3 (116) BYU (179) Albuquerque, N.M. 2006 3 (98) Colorado State (156.50) Albuquerque, N.M. CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Finish (Pts.) C-USA Champ (Pts.) Site TCU 2005 2 (101) Houston (201) Houston, Texas Year Finish (Pts.) C-USA Champ (Pts.) Site 2004 6 (51) Houston (184) Houston, Texas 2005 T8 (40) Houston (137) Houston, Texas 2003 2 (93.5) Houston (155) Houston, Texas 2004 1 (125) TCU (125) Houston, Texas 2002 1 (133) TCU (133) Bloomington, Ind. 2003 4 (70) Houston (135.5) Houston, Texas 2002 5 (52) Houston (107) Bloomington, Ind. WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Finish (Pts.) WAC Champ (Pts.) Site TCU 2001 1 (160.5) TCU (160.5) Reno, Nev. Year Finish (Pts.) WAC Champ (Pts.) Site 2000 1 (131) TCU (131) Houston, Texas 2001 4 (90) Rice (144.5) Reno, Nev. 1999 2 (92) BYU (134) Colorado Springs, Colo. 2000 6 (39) Rice (163) Houston, Texas 1998 5 (62) BYU (149.5) Colorado Springs, Colo. 1999 7 (44) BYU (181.5) Colorado Springs, Colo. 1997 8 (40) BYU (117) Colorado Springs, Colo. 1998 6 (43) BYU (183.5) Colorado Springs, Colo. 1997 6 (37) BYU (163) Colorado Springs, Colo. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS Year Finish (Pts.) SWC Champ (Pts.) Site TCU 1996 5 (51) Baylor (107) Fort Worth Year Finish (Pts.) SWC Champ (Pts.) Site 1995 6 (41) Rice (108) Fort Worth 1996 8 (6) Texas (123) Fort Worth 1994 8 (19) Texas (100) Fort Worth 1995 T7 (14) Texas (136) Fort Worth 1993 7 (22) Texas (102) Fort Worth 1994 7 (10) Texas (107) Fort Worth 1992 6 (33) Texas (140) Fort Worth 1993 6 (56) Texas (104) Fort Worth 1991 7 (30) Arkansas (151) Fort Worth 1992 7 (6) Texas (118) Fort Worth 1990 8 (13) Arkansas (146.5) Fort Worth 1991 8 (5) Texas (141) Fort Worth 1989 8 (22) Arkansas (130) Fort Worth 1990 9 (5) Texas (127) Fort Worth 1988 7 (31) Arkansas (143.5) Fort Worth 1989 8 (6) Texas (137) Fort Worth 1987 9 (10) Arkansas (93) Fort Worth 1988 6 (32) Texas (185) Fort Worth 1986 8 (21) Arkansas (92) Fort Worth 1987 6 (14) tie-Texas & Houston (110) Fort Worth 1985 8 (22) Arkansas (156) Fort Worth 1986 6 (10) Texas (180) Fort Worth 1984 8 (11) Arkansas (118) Fort Worth 1985 4 (36) Texas (159) Fort Worth 1983 9 (11) Arkansas (137) Fort Worth 1984 8 (5) Houston (146) Fort Worth 1982 7 (38) Arkansas (129) Fort Worth 1983 8 (1) Houston (158) Fort Worth 1981 T7 (21) Arkansas (91) Fort Worth 1980 8 (15) Texas A&M (102) Fort Worth 1979 T8 (16) Arkansas (92) Fort Worth 1978 9 (12) Houston (93) Fort Worth 1977 9 (1) Houston (43.5) Fort Worth 1976 8 (14) Baylor (61.5) Fort Worth 1975 5 (24) Texas (57) Fort Worth 1974 9 (0) Texas (96.3) Fort Worth

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MEN 2002 Eliud Njubi 8:19.73 FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR SHOT PUT 55 METERS WAC MWC MWC SWC 2001 Eliud Njubi 8:28.31 2007 Dell Guy 2009 Candis Kelley 50-02.75 1995 Donovan Powell 6.29 2006 Justyn Warner 2008 Candis Kelley 49-05.00 1994 Donovan Powell 6.26 5000 METERS 2007 Candis Kelley 49-05.50 1993 Jimmy Oliver 6.26 MWC WOMEN 2006 Candis Kelley 48-07.50 1992 Horatio Porter 6.27 2010 Festus Kigen 14:14.19 60 METERS SWC 1991 Jon Drummond 6.25 C-USA MWC 1995 Stevanie Wadsworth 54-4.50 1989 Raymond Stewart 6.14 2005 Kip Kangogo 14:40.76 2010 Chaniqua Corinealdi 7.33 1993 Stevanie Wadsworth 55-0.25 2002 Herbert Mwangi 14:30.53 2009 Jessica Young 7.26 60 METERS WAC 2008 Virgil Hodge 7.30 LONG JUMP MWC 2000 David Lagat 14.38.24 2007 Virgil Hodge 7.37 MWC 2010 Skye Dawson 6.69 1999 David Lagat 14:12.02 C-USA 2008 Neidra Covington 20-06.50 2009 Andon Mitchell 6.81 2003 Monica Twum 7.43 2008 Andon Mitchell 6.70 60 METER HURDLES 2002 Monica Twum 7.47 TRIPLE JUMP 2007 Delwayne Delaney 6.68 MWC WAC MWC 2006 Justyn Warner 6.77 2010 Jordan Pitts 8.05 2000 Dywana Crudup 7.51 2008 Neidra Covington 44-00.00 2009 Jordan Pitts 8.03 2007 Neidra Covington 42-09.75 60 YARDS 2008 Jordan Pitts 7.92 WOMEN SWC C-USA 55 METERS FRESHMAN OF THE YEAR 1983 Phillip Epps 6.09 2003 Reggie Harrell 7.94 WAC MWC 1976 Lorenzo Ashford 6.01 2002 LaTarence Dunbar 7.99 2001 Monica Twum 6.84 2007 Neidra Covington 1975 Bill Collins 6.20 1997 Catoshia Lewis 6.80 55 METER HURDLES High-Point Award 200 METERS WAC 200 METERS MWC MWC 2001 Reggie Harrell 7.47 MWC 2007 Virgil Hodge 2010 Clemore Henry 21.02 2009 Jessica Clarke 24.12 2008 Mychal Dungey 21.17 4X400 METER RELAY 2008 Virgil Hodge 23.53 Women’s Outstanding Performance Award C-USA MWC 2007 Virgil Hodge 23.27 MWC 2002 Jermaine Joseph 21.52 2010 3.09.73 2006 Virgil Hodge 23.46 2009 Jessica Young WAC 2009 3:11.32 C-USA 2008 Virgil Hodge 2001 Kim Collins 20.97 2008 3:14.13 2004 Donita Harmon 24.09 2000 Kim Collins 21.21 2006 3:08.19 WAC Female Coach of the Year Award 1998 Syan Williams 20.90 C-USA 2001 Monica Twum 24.10 MWC SWC 2003 3:13.06 2008 Darryl Anderson 1996 Brashant Carter 21.52 WAC 400 METERS 1992 Horatio Porter 21.33 2001 3:12.37 MWC 2000 3:15.02 2009 Jessica Young 53.81 400 METERS 1997 3:12.16 2006 Deborah Jones 53.98 MWC C-USA 2010 Matt Love 47.08 MILE RELAY 2004 Larissa Bakasa 54.91 2006 Lewis Banda 46.69 SWC C-USA 1984 3:16.20 MILE RUN 2003 Brandon Simpson 47.53 1982 3:12.58 MWC WAC 1975 3:18.9 2006 Calandra Stewart 4:59.20 2001 Roy Williams 47.10 SWC DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 5000 METERS 2000 Roy Williams 47.52 C-USA MWC 1988 Tony Allen 46.67 2005 9:58.26 2010 Rose Tanui 17:09.46 SWC C-USA 440 YARDS 1996 9:54.46 2004 Mary Kinyanjui 17:02.34 SWC 1975 Andrew McKinney 49.3 HIGH JUMP 60 METER HURDLES WAC MWC 800 METERS 2001 Jason Howard 7-1.75 2010 Larissa Matthews 8.41 MWC 1999 Jason Howard 7-0.25 2008 Kishelle Paul 8.37 2006 Jackson Langat 1:49.93 LONG JUMP 2006 Kishelle Paul 8.62 C-USA C-USA MILE RUN 2004 Aundre Edwards 24-11.25 2004 MaKeatha Cooper 8.30 C-USA 2003 Aundre Edwards 25-6.25 2005 Kip Kangogo 4:07.89 2002 Cleavon Dillon 25-6.00 4X400 METER RELAY 2002 Eliud Njubi 4:07.17 MWC WAC TRIPLE JUMP 2010 3:41.57 2001 Eliud Njubi 4:06.93 MWC 2009 3:42.66 2008 Jonathan Jackson 53-04.25 2008 3:45.47 MILE RUN C-USA 2007 SWC 2003 Brandal Lawrence 51-11.00 2006 3:40.41 1993 Eddie Crowe 4:07.00 2002 Brandal Lawrence 50-8.00 C-USA WAC 2005 3:45.09 3000 METERS 2001 Brandal Lawrence 51-1.75 2004 3:42.58 MWC 2006 Kip Kangogo 8:19.36 C-USA 2005 Kip Kangogo 8:24.03

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MEN MEN WOMEN MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS MOUNTAIN WEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU TCU TCU Year Finish (Pts.) MWC Champ (Pts.) Site Year Finish (Pts.) SWC Champ (Pts.) Site Year Finish (Pts.) MWC Champ (Pts.) Site 2010 3 (149) BYU (211) Albuquerque, N.M. 1973 6 (39.5) Texas (164) Austin 2010 2 (121) BYU (204) Albuquerque, N.M. 2009 2 (125) BYU (190) Laramie, Wyo. 1972 6 (35) Texas (141) Fayetteville 2009 2 (139) BYU (214) Laramie, Wyo. 2008 2 (192) BYU (210) Fort Worth, Texas 1971 6 (13) Rice (60.5) College Station 2008 4 (126) Colorado State (187) Fort Worth, Texas 2007 4 (123) BYU (214) San Diego, Calif. 1970 4 (26) Texas A&M (72.5) Pasadena 2007 2 (152) BYU (195) San Diego, Calif. 2006 3 (143) BYU (248) Provo, Utah 1969 7 (11) Texas (62) Waco 2006 3 (144) BYU (183) Provo, Utah 1968 8 (4) Texas (66) Fort Worth CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1967 8 (7) Rice (60) Dallas CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1966 8 (11) Texas (58) Austin TCU Year Finish (Pts.) C-USA Champ (Pts.) Site 1965 8 (3) Rice (67.5) College Station Year Finish (Pts.) C-USA Champ (Pts.) Site 2005 2 (105) Houston (201) Houston, Texas 1964 8 (1) Rice (61) Lubbock 2005 6 (58) Houston (137) Houston, Texas 2004 6 (63) Cincinnati (170.5) Louisville, Ky. 1963 8 (12) Baylor (64.2) Fayetteville 2004 2 (120) Houston (121) Louisville, Ky. 2003 5 (76) Houston (140.5) Charlotte, N.C. 1962 6 (23.5) Baylor (73.9) Waco 2003 3 (89) USF (147) Charlotte, N.C. 2002 1 (132.5) TCU (132.5) Louisville, Ky. 1961 8 (12.5) Texas (68.5) Houston 2002 4 (65) Houston (144) Louisville, Ky. 1960 8 (13.33) Baylor (79) Fort Worth WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1959 8 (15.5) Texas (87.5) College Station WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1958 6 (15.5) Texas (91) Dallas TCU Year Finish (Pts.) WAC Champ (Pts.) Site 1957 7 (10.5) Texas (114.83) Austin Year Finish (Pts.) WAC Champ (Pts.) Site 2001 1 (162) TCU (162) Fresno, Calif. 1956 6 (22) Texas (76) Fayetteville, Ark. 2001 T3 (110) Rice (142.5) Fresno, Calif. 2000 2 (132) SMU (146) El Paso, Texas 1955 7 (6) Texas (78.5) Houston 2000 6 (64) Rice (163) El Paso 1999 4 (87) BYU (190.5) Fort Collins, Colo. 1954 7 (14) Texas (95.75) Waco 1999 10 (38) BYU (214) Fort Collins, Colo. 1998 3 (107) BYU (22) Houston 1953 7 (10) Texas A&M (104) Fort Worth 1998 7 (59) BYU (249) Houston 1997 8 (71) UTEP (141) San Diego, Calif. 1952 7 (6.5) Texas A&M (95.5) Dallas 1997 4 (57) BYU (231) San Diego, Calif. 1950 7 (5) Texas (60) Austin SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1949 7 (1) Texas A&M (55.25) Fayetteville, Ark. SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1948 dnc Texas A&M (64.5) Houston TCU Year Finish (Pts.) SWC Champ (Pts.) Site 1947 T6 (0) Texas A&M (59.33) Waco Year Finish (Pts.) SWC Champ (Pts.) Site 1996 7 (34) Texas (129) Lubbock 1946 7 (4) Texas (53.75) College Station 1996 8 (15) Texas (144) Lubbock 1995 6 (61) Texas (157) Austin 1945 6 (0) Texas (79.083) Dallas 1995 T7 (25) Texas (122) Austin 1994 8 (25) Texas (143.75) Houston 1944 dnc Texas (89.214) Austin 1994 8 (10) Texas (150) Houston 1993 7 (42) Texas (130) Austin 1943 dnc Texas A&M (68) Houston 1993 6 (34) Texas (136) Austin 1992 6 (60) Texas (151) College Station 1942 5 (9) Texas (57.25) Dallas 1992 8 (4) Texas (140) College Station 1991 T3 (87) Arkansas (218) Houston 1941 7 (5.5) Texas (64) Austin 1991 8 (12) Texas (188) Houston 1990 7 (53) Arkansas (162) College Station 1940 7 (6) Texas (62) Houston 1990 8 (29) Houston (138) College Station 1989 6 (53) Arkansas (163) Waco 1939 7 (6.5) Rice (56) College Station 1989 7 (26) Texas (191) Waco 1988 8 (45) Arkansas (155) Austin 1938 4 (16) Rice (55.4) Dallas 1988 7 (25) Texas (233) Austin 1987 7 (29) Texas (145) Lubbock 1937 tie-5 (8) Texas (66) Austin 1987 6 (34) Texas (209) Lubbock 1986 7 (39.5) Texas (115) Houston 1936 6 (9) Texas (64.5) Houston 1986 4 (18) Texas (241) Houston 1985 9 (32) Arkansas (167) Fayetteville, Ark. 1935 7 (1) Texas (73.5) College Station 1985 5 (34) Texas (182) Fayetteville, Ark. 1984 9 (20) Arkansas (142) Austin 1934 5 (3) Texas (77) Dallas 1984 8 (1) Houston (223) Austin 1983 7 (46) Arkansas (133) Fort Worth 1933 4 (14) Texas (57.33) Austin 1983 8 (5) Houston (177) Fort Worth 1982 8 (28) Arkansas (134) Houston 1932 5 (26) Texas (49.33) Houston 1981 7 (29.25) Texas A&M (121.75) Dallas 1931 5 (17) Rice (48.5) Fort Worth 1980 9 (10) Texas A&M (138) Waco 1930 T5 (10) Texas A&M (51.66) College Station 1979 8 (29) Texas (110) Austin 1929 5 (8) Texas A&M (58.25) Dallas 1978 9 (4) Texas A&M (126) Austin 1928 7 (0) Rice (53) Austin 1977 9 (2) Texas (127.5) Austin 1927 6 (10.5) Texas (58.5) Houston 1976 8 (23) Texas (119) Waco 1926 6 (5) Texas (62.33) Fort Worth 1975 7 (37) Texas (101) Lubbock 1925 7 (3) Texas (62.75) College Station 1974 6 (42) Texas (162) Houston 1924 6 (5.75) Texas (67.5) Austin 1923 7 (6) Texas (65.5) Stillwater, Okla.

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MEN 1999 Johnny L. Collins II 46.36a 400 METER HURDLES TRIPLE JUMP WOMEN 100 METER HURDLES 100 METERS MWC MWC 100 METERS MWC MWC MEN 2008 Jordan Pitts 51.94 2008 Jonathan Jackson51-02.25 MWC 2010 Larissa Matthews 13.49 2010 Charles Silmon 10.24 800 METERS 2007 Clint Renfro 51.42 2007 Jonathan Jackson52-10.75 2009 Jessica Young 11.25 2009 Kishelle Paul 13.38 2009 Andon Mitchell 10.26 MWC WAC 2006 Jonathan Jackson49-11.75 2008 Virgil Hodge 11.21 2008 Kishelle Paul 13.38 2008 Justyn Warner 10.44 2006 Jackson Langat 1:48.15 1998 Clayton Brookins 50.91 C-USA 2007 Virgil Hodge 11.40 2007 Kishelle Paul 13.71 2007 Delwayne Delaney 10.40 C-USA 2003 Brandal Lawrence50-10.00 2006 Virgil Hodge 11.24 2006 Kishelle Paul 13.79 2006 Otis McDaniel 10.29 2005 Jackson Langat 1:47.38 4X100 METER RELAY 2002 Brandal Lawrence52-01.25 C-USA C-USA C-USA 2002 Jason Morgan 1:50.80 MWC WAC 2003 Monica Twum 11.47 2004 MaKeatha Cooper 13.37 2005 Bradley Reed 10.46 WAC 2010 39.69 2001 Abdul Rasheed 53-01.50 WAC 2004 Michael Frater 10.20 2001 Eliud Njubi 1:50.30 2009 39.42 2001 Monica Twum 11.31 TRIPLE JUMP 2002 Michael Frater 10.07 1998 Khadevis Robinson1:46.06 2008 40.03 HIGH JUMP 1998 Tinesha Hackney 11.43 MWC WAC SWC 2007 40.39 SWC SWC 2010 Neidra Covington 44-2 2000 Kim Collins 10.13 1996 Khadevis Robinson1:50.79 2006 39.52 1967 Robert Nees 6-10.00 1993 Beverly McDonald 11.19 SWC 1989 William Maru 1:48.65 C-USA 1963 Jackie Upton 6-6.00 WOMEN 1995 Donovan Powell 10.07 1985 Johnny Walker 1:48.20 2004 40.10 1962 Jackie Upton 6-8.00 200 METERS 4X100 METER RELAY 1994 Donovan Powell 10.37 2002 39:17 1961 Jackie Upton 6-5.75 MWC MWC 1991 Jon Drummond 10.12w 1500 METERS WAC 1923 Morris Parker 5-10.00 2009 Jessica Young 23.17 2009 44.66 1989 Raymond Stewart 9.97 C-USA 2001 39.13 2008 Virgil Hodge 22.94 2008 44.36 1988 Raymond Stewart 10.01w 2005 Kip Kangogo 3:43.82 1997 39.13 POLE VAULT 2007 Virgil Hodge 23.04 2007 44.49 1987 Raymond Stewart 9.99w WAC SWC SWC 2006 Virgil Hodge 22.89 2006 44.23 2001 Eliud Njubi 3:47.19 1996 1959 Mike Howell 13-6 C-USA C-USA 100 YARDS SWC 1995 39.53 2004 Donita Harmon 23.14 2005 44.59 SWC 1993 Glen LeGros 3:51.97 1992 39.53 SHOT PUT WAC 2003 44.86 1975 Bill Collins 9.4 1991 38.90 SWC 2001 Monica Twum 23.27 2002 44.25 1974 Bill Collins 9.5 5000 METERS 1989 39.11 1992 Jordy Reynolds 62-05.25 SWC WAC 1931 Dick Houser 9.6 C-USA 1987 39.06 1990 Jordy Reynolds 62-01.00 1993 Beverly McDonald 22.68 2001 44.19 2005 Kip Kangogo 14:29.48 1986 39.02 1950 John Morton 49-04.50 2000 44.69 200 METERS 2002 Herbert Mwangi 14:38.79 1983 39.42 1938 Bob Cooke 48-04.25 400 METERS 1998 44.21 MWC WAC MWC 1997 43.70 2010 Mychal Dungey 20.64 2001 Eliud Njubi 14:45.47 440 YARD RELAY Discus 2010 Kristal Juarez 52.91 2009 Mychal Dungey 20.67 SWC MWC 2008 Jessica Clarke 52.52 4X400 METER RELAY 2008 Otis McDaniel 20.60 10,000 METERS 1975 40.0 2009 Tommy Killen 179-02 2007 Deborah Jones 52.50 MWC 2007 Delwayne Delaney 21.24 C-USA 2006 Nathandra John 52.31 2008 3:39.61 2006 Otis McDaniel 20.35 2002 Herbert Mwangi 29:43.67 4X400 METER RELAY JAVELIN C-USA 2007 3:35.42 C-USA WAC MWC MWC 2004 Larissa Bakasa 54.25 2006 3:37.31 2002 Michael Frater 20.45 2001 Herbert Mwangi 30:38.12 2009 3:08.18 2008 Joe Brown 221-07 WAC C-USA WAC 2008 3:10.77 SWC 2000 Dywana Crudup 53.08 2005 3:34.82 2001 Kim Collins 20.34 110 METER HIGH HURDLES 2007 3:08.09 1954 Wes Ritchey 199-04.50 2004 3:39.95 1998 Jarmiene Holloway 20.55 MWC C-USA 1500 METERS SWC 2010 Jordan Pitts 14.18 2005 3:05.70 220 YARD LOW HURDLES MWC SHOT PUT 1996 Brashant Carter 20.39w 2009 Jordan Pitts 14.44 2004 3:08.43 SWC 2006 Calandra Stewart 4:34.40 MWC 1995 Brashant Carter 20.58 2008 Jordan Pitts 14.12 2003 3:05.09 1933 Charles Cooper 23.4 2009 Stormy Harrison 52-06.75 1983 Phillip Epps 20.63 C-USA WAC 1932 Charles Cooper 23.2 5000 METERS 2008 Stormy Harrison 52-02.50 1982 Phillip Epps 20.47 2003 Reggie Harrell 13.74 2000 3:06.87 MWC 2007 Canids Kelley 51-01.75 WAC 1999 3:07.42 HIGH POINT PERFORMERS 2010 Rose Tanui 17:21.06 2006 Candis Kelley 50-06.25 220 YARDS 2001 Reggie Harrell 13.73 1998 3:05.68 C-USA C-USA SWC SWC 1999 LaTarence Dunbar 13.82 1997 3:08.06 2002 Michael Frater 30 points 2004 Mary Kinyanjui 17:07.93 1995 S. Wadsworth 53-07.50 1930 Cy Leland 20.9 SWC WAC 2003 Mary Kinyanjui 16:47.84 1993 S. Wadsworth 56-04.75 1929 Cy Leland 22.6 120 YARD HIGH HURDLES 1983 3:05.41 2001 Eliud Njubi 30 points WAC 1927 Kenneth McCorkle 22.0 SWC SWC 2000 Robin Schach 17:39.83 1970 Larry McBryde 14.1 LONG JUMP 1975 Bill Collins 20.5 points 400 METERS 1962 Bobby Bernard 14.0w MWC 1976 Jerry Thomas 18 points 10000 METERS MWC 1956 Bill Curtis 14.0 2007 Jonathan Jackson23-06.00 MWC 2010 Dell Guy 46.39 1954 Bill Curtis 14.5 C-USA OUTSTANDING PERFORMER 2010 Rose Tanui 36:14.81 2006 Lewis Banda 45.90 1933 Charles Casper 14.7 2004 Aundre Edwards 24-04.25 MWC 2007 McKale Davis C-USA 1932 Charles Casper 15.0 2003 Aundre Edwards 24-11.25 2006 Otis McDaniel 2003 Brandon Simpson 45.65 SWC WAC 1970 Carl Mills 24-07.75 2001 David Spencer 46.29 1969 Carl Mills 25-08.25w 2000 Johnny L. Collins II 45.26 1955 Joe Craig 23-06.50

28 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY TCU All-Time CONFERENCE CROSS COUNTRY MEN MEN WOMEN MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS MOUNTAIN WEST CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU TCU TCU Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 2010 6 (166) New Mexico (40) Miles Batty Laramie, Wyo. 1970 5 (111) SMU (28) Tom Gardner, Texas Fayetteville 2010 9 (219) New Mexico (20) Natalie Gray Laramie, Wyo. 2009 6 (186) New Mexico (29) Jacob Kirwa Orem, Utah 1969 3 (61) SMU (52) Fred Cooper, Texas Lubbock 2009 7 (196) New Mexico (24) Cecily Lemmon Orem. Utah 2008 6 (156) BYU (38) Mark Korir San Diego 1968 4 (118) SMU (34) Brian Woolsey, Texas Waco 2008 8 (195) New Mexico (31) Angela Wagner San Diego 2007 6 (167) BYU (46) Jeremy Johnson Albuquerque 1967 n/a Texas (41) Brian Woolsey, Texas Austin 2007 8 (224) CSU (33) April Thomas Albuquerque 2006 6 (153) BYU (27) Josh Rohatinsky Salt Lake City 1966 n/a Arkansas (37) John Heffner, A&M College Station 2006 5 (121) BYU (35) Kassi Andersen Salt Lake City 2005 6 (140) BYU (27) Josh Rohatinsky Fort Collins 1965 n/a Texas (28) Preston Davis, Texas Dallas 2005 8 (192) BYU (23) Heidi Magill Fort Collins 1964 n/a Texas (20) Richard Romo, Texas Austin CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS 1963 n/a Texas (34) Preston Davis, Texas Fayetteville CONFERENCE USA CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1962 n/a Texas A&M E.L. Ener, A&M College Station TCU Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 1961 n/a Texas A&M E.L. Ener, A&M Dallas Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 2004 8 (244) Houston (73) Mate Nemeth, Memphis Chicago 1960 n/a Texas n/a Austin 2004 2 (93) Marquette (66) Mary Kinyanjui, TCU Chicago 2003 9 (230) Marquette (43) Kyle MacKenzie, ECU Tampa 1959 n/a Arkansas (24) Jan Ahlberg, SMU Fayetteville 2003 2 (55) Marquette (43) Mary Kinyanjui, TCU Tampa 2002 T9 (253) Charlotte (53) Andrew Smith, USF Hattiesburg 1958 n/a Arkansas (37) Jan Ahlberg, SMU Fort Worth 2002 5 (166) Marquette (29) Erin Moffett, DePaul Hattiesburg 2001 8 (220) Tulane (61) Eliud Njubi, TCU Greenville 1957 3 (73) Arkansas (30) Ray Dyck, Arkansas Waco 2001 3 (85) Marquette (46) Glady’s Keitany, TCU Greenville 1956 n/a Arkansas n/a College Station WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1955 n/a Texas n/a Austin WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1954 n/a Texas n/a College Station TCU Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 1953 n/a Texas A&M James Blaine, A&M Dallas Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 2000 6 (111) SMU (54) Eliud Njubi, TCU Tulsa 1952 n/a Texas A&M James Blaine, A&M Austin 2000 1 (35) TCU Glady’s Keitany, TCU Tulsa 1999 4 (87) Rice (56) Clyde Colenso, SMU Fresno 1951 n/a Arkansas James Blaine, A&M Fayetteville 1999 2 (63) Rice (50) Fride Vullum, Tulsa Fresno 1998 7 (152) BYU (77) Jeff Simonich, Utah Houston 1950 n/a Arkansas n/a College Station 1998 3 (107) BYU (22) Maggie Chan, BYU Houston 1997 8 (235) BYU (46) Damien Kallabis, UTEP Fresno 1949 n/a Texas A&M Julian Herring, A&M Austin 1997 13 (317) BYU (17) Courtney Pugmire, BYU Fresno 1996 10 (259) Air Force (66) Mark Ostendarp, UTEP Dallas 1948 n/a Texas A&M n/a College Station 1996 14 (368) BYU (23) Courtney Pugmire, BYU Dallas 1947 n/a Texas n/a Austin SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS 1946 n/a Texas (17) n/a n/a SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS TCU 1945 n/a Texas A&M n/a n/a TCU Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 1944 n/a Texas n/a n/a Year Finish (Pts) Champion (Pts) Ind. Champion Site 1995 8 (dns) SMU (38) Matt Priest, A&M Waco 1943 n/a Texas n/a n/a 1995 8 (dnf) SMU (27) Katie Swords, SMU Waco 1994 7 (167) Baylor (44) Kamiel Maase, Texas Lubbock 1942 n/a Texas n/a n/a 1994 8 (207) Rice (31) Katie Swords, SMU Lubbock 1993 6 (132) Texas (62) Brian Keim, Baylor Dallas 1941 n/a Texas (26) n/a n/a 1993 8 (230) Baylor (31) Sally Geis, Baylor Dallas 1992 4 (75) Baylor (34) Glen LeGros, TCU Webster 1940 n/a Texas (20) n/a n/a 1992 8 (198) Baylor (21) Sally Geis, Baylor Webster 1991 5 (150) Texas (20) Glen LeGros, TCU Austin 1939 n/a Texas (19) n/a n/a 1991 7 (165) Baylor (30) Nat Nalepa, Baylor Austin 1990 6 (142) Arkansas (15) Brian Baker, Ark. College Station 1938 n/a Texas n/a n/a 1990 5 (150) Baylor (29) Nat Nalepa, Baylor College Station 1989 6 (148) Arkansas (27) Tim Gargiulo, SMU Dallas 1937 n/a Texas (23) n/a n/a 1989 7 (188) Texas (45) Tina Hall, Texas Dallas 1988 9 (226) Arkansas (24) Reuben Reina, Ark. Willis 1936 n/a Texas (19) n/a n/a 1988 7 (187) Arkansas (30) Sally Ramsdale, Ark. Willis 1987 n/a Arkansas (38) Harry Green, Texas Fayetteville 1935 n/a Texas (21) n/a n/a 1987 6 (152) Texas (32) Trina Leopold, Texas Fayetteville 1986 9 (260) Arkansas (21) Joe Falcon, Ark. Waco 1934 n/a Texas (26) n/a n/a 1986 6 (165) Texas (23) Annie Schweitzer, Texas Waco 1985 n/a Arkansas (26) Anthony Smith, UH Georgetown 1933 n/a A&M/Texas n/a n/a 1985 n/a Houston/UT (38) Annie Schweitzer, Texas Georgetown 1984 n/a Arkansas (35) David Swain, Ark. Lubbock 1932 n/a Texas (26) n/a n/a 1984 n/a Houston (36) Nora Collas, Houston Lubbock 1983 n/a Arkansas (29) Tom Moloney, Ark. Houston 1931 n/a Texas (23) n/a n/a 1983 n/a Houston (36) Tara Arnold, Texas Houston 1982 n/a Arkansas (21) Sam Sitonik, Texas Georgetown 1930 n/a Texas (29) n/a n/a 1982 n/a Houston (36) Lori Nelson, Texas Georgetown 1981 n/a Arkansas (32) David Barney, Ark. College Station 1929 n/a Texas A&M n/a n/a 1980 9 (252) Arkansas (23) Mark Anderson, Ark. Dallas 1928 n/a Texas A&M n/a n/a * Conference USA celebrated its 10th anniversary during the 2004-05 season. 1979 n/a Arkansas (36) Mike Novelli, Rice Willis 1927 n/a Texas A&M n/a College Station In conjunction, the league named a Team of the Decade for each of the con- 1978 9 (256) Arkansas (29) Mark Anderson, Ark. Fayetteville 1926 n/a Rice n/a College Station ference’s 19 sports. TCU, which has only been in the league since the 2000-01 1977 9 (264) Arkansas (59) Mike Novelli, Rice Waco 1925 n/a Texas A&M n/a Houston season, was represented by one male and two female runners: Eliud Njubi 1976 n/a Arkansas (29) Niall O’Shaughnessy, Ark. Lubbock 1924 n/a Texas n/a n/a (2001); Mary Kinyanjui (2002-03) and Glady’s Keitany (2001). 1975 n/a Arkansas (36) Randy Melancon, Ark. Houston 1923 n/a Texas n/a Dallas 1974 9 (257) Arkansas (30) Jeff Wells, Rice Houston 1922 n/a Texas A&M n/a Stillwater 1973 n/a Texas (40) Jeff Wells, Rice Austin 1921 n/a n/a n/a College Station 1972 9 (179) Texas (29) Rick Yarbrough, Texas College Station 1920 n/a n/a n/a College Station 1971 n/a SMU (30) Peter Morales, Baylor Dallas

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 29 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS PENN RELAYS PENN RELAYS HISTORY OUTSTANDING MALE COLLEGE ATHLETE WALL OF FAME Presented by Philadelphia Sportswriters Association 1986 4x200 Meter Relay Team, Enshrined in 2001 1990 Jon Drummond 1991 4x100 Meter Relay Team, Enshrined in 2008 1986 TCU 4x100 and 4x400 relays

INDIVIDUAL COLLEGE ATHLETE OF THE MEET Presented by Philadelphia Sportswriters Association 2008 Jonathan Jackson

MEN’S 4X100 METER RELAY (4) 1991 Jon Drummond, Carey Johnson, Ralston Wright, Horatio Porter 38.80 (Penn Relays Record) 1990 Horatio Porter, Ralston Wright, Raymond Redmond, Derrick Thomas 39.33 1987 Greg Sholars, Andrew Smith, Tony Allen, Raymond Stewart 39.26 1986 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 39.11

MEN’S 4X200 METER RELAY (4) 1990 Horatio Porter, Ralston Wright, Raymond Redmond, Derrick Thomas 1:21.28 1989 1:21.70 1987 Greg Sholars, Andrew Smith, Tony Allen, Raymond Stewart 1:21.99 1986 Roscoe Tatum, Andrew Smith, Leroy Reid, Greg Sholars 1:20.20 (Penn Relays Record ; Collegiate Record)

MEN’S 4X400 METER RELAY (2) 2000 Roy Williams, Anthony Amantine, Kendrick Campbell, J. L. Collins 3:05.76 2008 Che Chavez, Dell Guy, Clemore Henry and Matthew Love 3:07.83

MEN’S 100 METER DASH (2) 1994 Donovan Powell 10.22 1991 Jon Drummond 10.23

OLYMPIC DEVELOPMENT MILE (1) 2001 Eliud Njubi 3:56.84

MASTERS (55) 100-METER DASH (1) 2008 Bill Collins 11.44

MEN’S LONG JUMP (2) 2003 Aundre Edwards 26-02.75 (7.99m) 2008 Jonathan Jackson 24-2.5 (7.38m)

MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP (1) 2008 Jonathan Jackson 54-3.75 (16.55)

MEN’S SHOT PUT (2) 1992 Jordy Reynolds 62-11.25 (19.18m) 1991 Jordy Reynolds 61-06.75 (18.76m)

WOMEN'S 4X400 METER RELAY (2) 2005 Deborah Jones, Jamee Jones, Donita Harmon, Nathandra Jones 3:36.43 2008 Jessica Clarke, S. Wilkinson, Meaghan Peoples and Kishelle Paul 3:39.72

WOMEN’S TRIPLE JUMP (1) 2010 Neidra Covington 43-04.50

WOMEN’S SHOT PUT (2) 1992 Stevanie Wadsworth-Ferguson 54-0 (16.46m) 2008 Candis Kelley 51-3.75 (15.64m)

30 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS TEXAS RELAYS TEXAS RELAYS HISTORY MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMER (2) 2001 Kim Collins * UNIVERSITY MEN’S 5000 METERS (3) 2000 Kim Collins ^ 2001 Herbert Mwangi 14:20.96 2000 David Lagat 14:46.31 MOST OUTSTANDING TEAM (2) 1999 David Lagat 14:30.96 1991 TCU Men (won 4x100-meter relay, won 4x200-meter relay, won shot put) 1988 TCU Men (won 4x100-meter relay) UNIVERSITY MEN’S TRIPLE JUMP (1) 2006 Jonathan Jackson 51-07.00 UNIVERSITY MEN’S 4X100 METER RELAY (7) 2010 39.63 UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S 3000 METERS (1) 1996 39.20 2010 Rose Tanui 9:46.56 1991 39.23 1989 39.08 UNIVERSITY WOMEN’S TRIPLE JUMP (1) 1988 39.43 2010 Neidra Covington 42-09.75 1987 39.13 1986 38.97 UNIVERSITY WOMEN SHOT PUT SECTION B 2008 Candis Kelley 49-08.25 WOMEN’S UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE 4X100 METER RELAY (1) 1997 43.80 MEN’S COLLEGE 10-METER HURDLES (1) UNIVERSITY MEN’S 4X200 METER RELAY (8) 1953 Bill Curtis 14.8 (JC/Fresh, 120 yards) 2000 1:23.34 (Roy Williams, Anthony Amantine, Kendrick Campbell, Johnny L. Collins II) UNIVERSITY MEN’S HIGH JUMP (1) 1993 1:22.31 1963 Jackie Upton 6-7 1992 1:21.76 1991 1:22.40 UNIVERSITY MEN’S JAVELIN (1) 1989 1:22.13 1953 Wes Ritchey 179-4 1988 1:21.43 1983 1:22.30 UNIVERSITY MEN’S SHOT PUT (4) 1975 1:23.9 1992 Jordy Reynolds 63-3 1/2 1991 Jordy Reynolds 62-4 1/2 UNIVERSITY MEN’S 1990 Jordy Reynolds 60-6 1/2 SPRINT MEDLEY RELAY (2) 1938 Hank Erwin 48-5 1/2 1998 3:18.87 1982 3:16.74

UNIVERSITY MEN’S DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY (1) 1993 9:43.9

* (won Invitational 100-meter dash; anchor leg of winning 4x100 meter relay; leg of winning sprint medley relay) ^ (won Invitational 100-meter dash; anchor leg of winning 4x100-meter relay team)

MEN’S INVITATIONAL 100 METERS (3) 2001 Kim Collins 9.99w 2000 Kim Collins 10.07w 1987 Raymond Stewart 9.80w

UNIVERSITY MEN’S 100 METERS (2) 1975 Bill Collins (100 yards) 9.53 1930 Cy Leland (100 yards) 9.6

UNIVERSITY MEN’S 1500 METERS (2) 1983 William Johnson 3:47.41 2008 Festus Kigen 3:50.30

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-­­w A w B w C w D w G w H Abdallah, Hosia (1993-95) Bradley, Jared (2001-02) Coleman, Jacquinette (1990-93) Doherty, Shawn (1986) Gibson, Merl (1946) Hollingsworth, Holden (2008-10) Adams, Homer (1922) Brasted, Fred (1927) Coleman, Kimton (2002) Donlon, Ed (1946-49) Ginavan, Dana Sue (1982) Holmes, Shyra (1995-98) Adams, Woodrow (1941) Brawley, Nolan (1962-64) Coleman, Robin (1990-93) Dooley, Kim (1994-97) Gipson, Whitney (2009-10) Hooks, Daryl (1981) Alexander, Charlie (1983) Braziel, Jerome (2002) Collins, Bill (1971-75) Dougherty, Anne (1980) Goff, Stephen (2002) Hoskins, Arionne (2009) Alexander, Gerald (1984-86) Braziel, Jerrod (2001-02) Collins, Don (1978-80) Douglass, Joe (1958-60) Gomez, Andres (1994-97) Hostick, Cassie (2005-08) Allen, Egypt (1984) Braziel, Lakeisha (1994) Collins II, Johnny (1997-00) Dowell, Veronica (1989-91) Gonzales, Ruben (1955) Houser, Dick (1931) Allen, Mike (1970) Breaux, Chaime (2004) Collins, Kim (2000-01) Downs, Pat (1973) Goodrich, Darla (1980-83) Howard, Brian (1998-99) Allen, Tony (1986-88) Bredthauer, T.M. (1941) Collins, Samantha (2010) Drummond, John (1990-91) Gough, Leron (1909-10) Howard, Jason (1999-01) Allinder, Sara (1980) Breeding, Eugene (1922) Connor, Unique (2010) Dunbar, LaTarence (1999-02) Graham, Glenn (1968-70) Howard, Robert (1922-26) Allison, Christopher (1996-97) Breeding, James (1953-55) Cook, Bob (1938-40) Duncan, Carroll (1954) Graves, Russel (1979-82) Howell, Foster (1931) Allison, Rebecca (1984-88) Breisch, Jason (1994) Cook, Cody (2005-06) Duncan, Charles (1951-54) Green, Clois (1909) Howell, Mike (1958-60) Amantine, Anthony (2000-01) Brewer, Liz (1980) Cooper, Alayah (1995) Dungey, Mychal (2008-10) Green, Judge (1920-22) Hudgins, Tom (1946) Anderson, Amber (2008-09) Brigance, Myla (1993-95) Cooper, Jay (2005-08) Dunivant, Lee (1937-39) Groseclose, Robert (1939-41) Hunt, Leslie (2000) Anderson, William (1933-34) Briscoe, Eugene (1922) Cooper, MaKeatha (2004-05) Dunlap, George (1956) Gross, Thomas (1981) Hunt, Robert (1964-66) Andrew, Shannon (2006-09) Broadley, Karl (1919) Copeland, Gordon (1931) Dunn, David (1980-82) Guy, Dell (2007-10) Hutson, Jerry (1956-58) Anes, Alyssa (1996-99) Brookins, Clayton (1995-98) Cosgrove, Katie (2003-04) Dunn, John (1947-51) Huzenlaub, Ash (1995-98) Arnold, Disraeli (2001) Brookins, Daryl (1981) Cotton, Kathy (1986) Durett, John (1935) w H Hyde, Josh (2008) Ashford, Lorenzo (1975-76) Brooks, Tony (1986) Cowan, Dallas (1993-95) Durham, Jordan (2005) Hackney, George (1995-97) Ashton, Michael (1997) Brown, Chris (1993) Covington, Neidra (2007-10) Hall, Johnny (1937-39) w I Aurelio, Fred (1986) Brown, Ernest (1931) Craig, Joe Bob (1954-55) w E Hallford, Ray (1967-68) Ingraham, Allan (1980-84) Axtell, Herber (1924) Brown, Harry (1946) Creer, Carl (1983-84) Easley, Robert Hugh (1919) Hamilton, Shalondia (1985) Ingram, Cecil (1949) Brown, Joe (2005-08) Crowder, Jonica (1995) Edge, Sabrina (2000-01) Hamlin, Cedric (1921) Inman, Ashlee (2001-02) w B Brown, Lakissha (1995-97) Crowe, Eddie (1993) Edwards, Aundre (2001-04) Hanna, Emily (2010) Isbell, Heather (2003-04) Bailey, Richard (1919) Brown, Lynn (1932-33) Croxton, Lesley (1987-89) Edwards, Lloyd (1994-95) Hanchak, Heather (1999-02) Isley, Ralph (1929-30) Baity, Lisa (2008-09) Brown, Mike (1998) Crudup, Dywana (1997-00) Emerson, Dave (2010) Hansen, Tom (1949) Ivandic, Tanja (2008-10) Bakasa, Larissa (2001-04) Bryant, Greg (1974-75) Crudup, Kahler (1997-99) Ennis, April (1994-95) Hardin, David (1970-73) Baker, JimAnne (2004-05) Buchanan, Waylon (1953) Crum, Curt (1989) Epps, Phillip (1979-83) Harmon, Donita (2003-05) w J Baker, Kim (1990-93) Buckner, Teryni (2009-10) Crum, Kirk (1986) Erwin, Puss (1936-38) Harrel, Bob (1935) Jackson, Giesla (1995-98) Baker, Laura (1986-89) Bulaich, Norman (1967) Crumpton, Steve (1985-88) Estock, Cathy (1983-84) Harrell, Reggie (2001, 2003) Jackson, Jonathan (2004-08) Baldwin, Chaunte (1999-02) Bullin, Halie (2005-08) Culwell, Clarence (1955-57) Evans, Lisa (1982-84) Harris, David (2004) Jackson, Tinesha (1995-98) Banda, Lewis (2005-06) Bundren, Johnathan (2003-05) Culwell, Kathy (1982) Harris, Ginger (1982) Jeffrey, James (1979-82) Barnes, Mark (2009-10) Burge, Jeni (1993) Cunningham, Concho (1925-27) w F Harris, Rhonda (1992-94) John, Nathandra (2005-06) Barr, Heidi (2004-08) Burnett, Keith (1983-86) Cunningham, Ira (2000) Fails, Charles (1973-74) Harris, Wylie (1920) Johnson, Camae (1989) Bassler, Charles (1913) Burgress, Nicole (2009) Curtis, Bill (1954-56) Faulk, Jim (1957) Harrison, John (1983) Johnson, Carey (1991) Bates, Russel (1979-81) Butler, Ami (2003) Curtis, Julie (2003-06) Faust, Jason (1996-97) Harrison, Stormy (2008-10) Johnson, Ella (1984) Battan, Martin (1921-22) Butler, Quincy (2005-06) Fauver, Jim (1963) Harrison, Stuart (1999-02) Johnson, Warren (1996-97) Beckford, Rohan (1998-99) w D Fenner, Michelle (1988) Harrison, Wilbert (1935) Johnson, Wes (2004) Beckman, Andrew (1990-93) w C Dacus, Weldon (1953) Fenoglio, Crystal (2007-09) Hartie, Shane (1993) Johnson, William (1980-83) Beckman, Molly (1992-95) Campbell, David (1987-89) Daigle, Brian (1979) Ferguson, Byron (1986-89) Harvey, Alison (1997-00) Jolley, Sonja (1988-89) Bell, Kandis (2003-06) Campbell, Kendrick (2000-01) Dallas, L.O. (1931) Ferguson, Stevanie (1995) Harwood, Alex (1907-08) Jones, Billy (1983) Bell, Thomas (1981-83) Cannon, Charles (1968) Dalrymple, Ryan (2008-10) Finney, David (1955) Hawkins, Josh (2000) Jones, Deborah (2004-06) Belmont, Patrick (1997-99) Cannon, Marcus (2009-10) Dalton, Katie (2010) Flack, Adam (2001) Hawkins, Saria (2010) Jones, Doyle (1993) Benassi, Chris (2004) Cannon, Michael (1984-88) Davidson, Keith (1975-77) Flores, Robert (1956-58) Hays, Ben (1946-49) Jones, Jamee (2004-07) Bener, Ken (1980) Cantrell, John (1957-59) Davis, Arlon B. (1901) Ford, Jamie (2001-02) Hays, George (1949) Jones, Olin (1937) Benz, Adam (2008-10) Cantrill, Ralph (1924-25) Davis, Chad (2009) Ford, Lisa (1986-89) Heard, Mike (1991) Jones, Raymond (2005-08) Bernard, Bobby (1960-61) Carlisle, Amber (2007-10) Davis, Chessna (1996-99) Foster, Ricardo (1997-00) Heizer, Al (1960-62) Jones, Stephanie (1998-99) Bevers, Marc (1998-99) Carter, Brashant (1993-95) Davis, Herb (1965-66) Foster, William (1981-83) Hejny, JimAnne (2006-08) Joseph, Jermaine (2002-03) Biancardi, Georgeanne (1999-02) Casper, Charles (1932-34) Davis, Lance (1920) Foust, Amanda (2007-09) Helm, Adam (2000) Juarez, Kristal (2008-10) Bishop, John (1971-73) Cate, Bonnie (1993-95) Davis, Marquita (2004-06) Fowler, Chester (1920-21) Hemphill, Susan (2001) Blackwell, Kelly (1988) Cate, Tom (1950) Davis, McKale (2004-06) Fowler, Mal (1952-53) Hendricks, Leah (2002) w K Blakney, John (1973-74) Cazeres, Gabriel (1947) Davis, Randall (1984-86) Francen, Heidi (1997-00) Hendricks, Tandra (1994-97 Kane, Edwin (1919-21) Blaylock, Brittany (2007-09) Chappel, Robert (1932-34) Davis, Raymond (1982) Franklin, Sonja (1989-93) Henry, Clemore (2008-10) Kangogo, Kip (2005-06) Bledsoe, Albert (1993) Chappell, William (1938-39) Davis, Rebekah (1997) Frater, Michael (2001-04) Henry, Colvern (1920) Katchinska, Bryan (2002) Blevins, Kimberly (1982-83) Charles, Quinterra (2010) Dawell, Veronica (1989) Fulcher, John T. (1920-21) Henson, Dayna (1982-83) Keefer, Alan (1981) Bloxom, Dave (1946-49) Charlton, John (1964-66) Dawson, Elese (2005) Fung, Nick (2009) Henson, Tammy (1983) Keitany, Glady’s (1998-01) Boileau, Barbara (1981) Chavez, Che (2004-08) Dawson, Kelly (2009-10) Furr, Rodney (1983) Hernandez, Jacob (2005) Kellett, James (1949-51) Bolin, Houston (2005-06) Cherry, Blair (1921-23) Dawson, Skye (2010) Hewitt, Chanel (2000-03) Kelley, Candis (2006-09) Bond, John (1941) Chevalier, Lilian (2009-10) Dean, Deborah (1992-93) w G Hilburn, Charlie (1927-29) Kemboi, Agnes (2010) Bond, Steve (1970-71) Christopher, Quinitka (1995) DeBardeleben, Newt (1994-95) Galante, Dan (2005) Hill, Liana (1998) Kennedy, Adele (1983) Boone, Cleo (1976) Clarke, Jessica (2008-09) Delaney, Delwayne (2005-06) Gandy, Perry (1938) Hill, Mark (1999-00) Kennedy, Jason (1996-99) Booth, Peter (1983) Clark, N.L. (1927-28) Delaney, Phil (1974-76) Garcia, Michael (2006) Hill, Paul (1934-35) Kennedy, Linda (1982) Boothe, Ashley (1998-99) Clark, Poss (1926) DePriest, Michael (2005-06) Gardiner, Charles (1993-94) Hill, Zane (2009-10) Kern, Evan (2008) Borchardt, Richard (2010) Clark, Rex (1933-36) Dennis, Ron (1990-93) Gardner, Buzz (1966-68) Hodge, Virgil (2004-08) Kerr, William (1924) Bozeman, Alton (1995-97) Clark, Robert (2005) Devine, Debora (1987-88) Gasaway, Regan (1960-62) Hoeffler, Paul (1951-53) Ketcham, Sam (1960-61) Bozeman, Herbert (1907) Clifford, Pat (1936-38) Dickinson, Curtis (1925-26) Gaston, LeRoy (1994-95) Hoffman, Wilbur (1983-85) Kigen, Festus (2007-10) Bradford, Cecil (1927) Cochran, Daniel (1988) Dietrich, Cindy (2001-02) Gathright, Robert (1953-55) Holiday, Yolanda (1993-94) Killen, Tommy (2006-10) Bradshaw, Michaela (2009-10) Coffman, Rob (2004) Dillon, Cleavon (2002-05) Gerard, Matt (1991) Holloway, Jarmiene (1998-99) Kilpatrick, J. Bryan (1951-52)

32 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS ALL-TIME ROSTER w K w M w M w P w S w S w W Kinnard, Harry W. (1903) Massey, Duf (1949-50) Morris, Heather (1998) Polk, Johnny (1978-81) Schneiderman, Melissa (2001) Stokes, Bill (1966) Wadsworth, Stevanie (1993-94) Kinyanjui, Mary (2003-04) Matthews, Jef (1978-79) Morrison, Tom (1919) Ponds, Mario (2001) Scholars, Greg (1986-89) Stoneham, OJ (2009-10) Wagnon, Jennifer (1988) Kinzy, Howard (1967) Matthews, Rags (1927) Morrow, Buron (1989) Poole, Beryl D. (1909) Schuetzeberg, Chloe (1991) Storey, Eric (2009-10) Walker, David (1979-83) Kizer, Jay (1982) Mayfield, Carlene (2007-09) Morton, John (1950) Poole, Carla (2000-01) Schultz, Casey (1993-95) Stow, Ellen (2009) Walker, Johnny (1985-86) Klein, Susan (1980) Mayfield, Julie (2009-10) Morton, Tifany (2001) Pope, David (1986-89) Schur, Lee (1979-82) Streck, Fred (1980-83) Wallace, Jewell (1932-34) Kline, David (1966) McAdams, Jerry (1970) Mowatt, Dennis (1992-94) Pope, Howard (1940-41) Schutza, Geneva (1980) Street, Alvin (1911-13) Wang, Tim (2009-10) Kline, George (1935-36) McBryde, Larry (1970-71) Mullarkey, Carrie (1981-83) Pope, Jared (1997-00) Scott, Cathy (1980) Suggs, Dale (1980) Ward, Trickey (1923-24) Kline, Jeremy (2008-09) McBryde, Terrance (2002) Murray, Taylor (2010) Porter, Horatio (1989-92) Scruggs, Nicole (1983-86) Sundstrum, Spencer (1979-83) Ware, Logan (1939) Knight, Bruce (1913) McCarthy, Phil (1947-48) Mwangi, Herbert (2001-02) Pouncy, Freddie (1972) Seal, Vickie (1981) Sweat, Kenneth (1975-77) Warner, Justyn (2006-09) Knight, Howell G. (1905-06) McConnell, Russell (1934) Powell, Donovan (1994-95) Self, Seldon (1927) Symonette, Leanora (1980) Washington, Stanley (1980-81) Knight, Mark (1980) McCorkle, Kenneth (1926-27) w N Powell, Jinx (1932-33) Selner, Danielle (2007-09) Sypert, Jefferson R. (1897-99) Watson, Jim (1956-57) Knotts, Richard (2009-10) McCoy, Wirth (1932) Nabors, Teresa (1983) Preston, Robert (1931) Semrod, Sally (1993) Sythes, Toni (1990-91) Waugh, Donnie (1969-71) Knox, Walter (1923) McCroskey, Glenn (1961-62) Napier, Jim (1967-68) Priest, Chester (1919) Senseman, Eric (2010) Weaver, Kara (2008) Koons, Allie (2001) McCullough, Ray (1930-32) Narrel, Don (1950) Prinzing, Heine (1920) Sessions, Collette (1993) w T Webb, Jack (1955-56) Koontz, Cody (2002-03) McDaniel, Otis (2005-09) Nelson, Conway (1950) Pruitt, Frank (1901) Shade, Hayley (2009-10) Tabor, Cameron (2010) Webber, Dyan (1989) Kourvelas, Chuck (1973) McDonald, Andrew (2008-10) Ness, Robert (1967-69) Pullman, Saul (1962) Shaffer, Phil (1965) Talley, Sara (2010) Weems, J. Eddie (1919-22) Kramer, Joey (2005) McDonald, Beverly (1992-93) Newbold, Andre (1979-83) Pyant, Kendall (2002-03) Shannon, Pat (1951) Tatum, Roscoe (1985-88) Wellmann, Rodney (1990-93) Kring, Frank (1941) McDonald, David (1970) Newsome, Neil (1965-67) Sharon, Josh (2004) Taylor, Bud (1932-33) Wentworth, Stephanie (2002) McDowell, Horace (1934) Nichol, Dave (1936) w Q Sharp, M. Ragland (1897) Taylor, Harry (1924) Wesley, Demario (2002) w L McFarland, Bobby (1950-52) Nichols, John (1990-93) Quinn, Kimberly (1980) Sharrieff, Shareen (1997) Teagarden, Bruce (1965-66) Westlake, Kelly (1959-60) Lagat, David (1997-00) McGee, Heide (1989) Nicholson, Morris (1924-25) Shaw, Daniel (1997-99) Terry, Tricia (2010) White, Charlie (1924-25) Lakey, Kandra (2004) McGee, Lesley (1994-97) Nicol, Jim (1937-40) w R Shaw, Ronald (1971-73) Texada, David (1990-91) White, La’ Toya (2002-03) Lambert, Hal (1950) McGee, Linda (1987-88) Nicoletti, Brian (1993-95) Rafloer, Melody (2001) Shinkles, Gary (1958) Thomas, Billy Roy (1954) Whitmarsh, Michael (1997-98) Lampkin, Joi (1991) McGowen, Ed (1948) Nix, David (1979-82) Ramirez, Richard (1985-88) Shipley, Sammy (1972) Thomas, Derrick (1990-91) Wieser, Sid (1937) Langat, Jackson (2003-06) McGrath, Jim (1966-67) w N Rasheed, Abdul (2001) Shirley, Matthew (1994) Thomas, Donna (1984) Wileman, Jack (1968) Lanzara, Bria (2002) McGraw, Mitchell (1935) Njubi, Eliud (2001-02) Rattan, W.V. (1909-13) Shivers, Doyle (1966-67) Thomas, Esther (2001-02) Wilkenson, Ward (1937-39) Largent, Roy (1922) McIntyre, Kim (1981) Norman, Bud (1927-29) Ray, Luke (1913) Shockley, Kenneth (1947-48) Thomas, Janice (2000-2001) Wilkerson, Keith (1989-91) Lawrence, Brandal (2000-03) McKenzie, John (1963) Norris, Glen (1975) Read, Ray (1960) Shoppa, Jimmy (1978-80) Thomas, Jerry (1976) Wilkerson, Shekila (2008-09) Lee, Tony (1980) McKenzie, Luke (1990-93) Norton, Emily (2002) Ready, Walter (1922) Shumate, Wade H. (1904) Thompson, Alayne (2003-04) Williams, Antwaine (1999) LeGros, Glen (1990-93) McKinley, Issac (1980) Nowlin, Bryant (1919) Records, Robert (1979-82) Silliman, Marvin (1963) Thompson, Guy Shaw (1954) Williams, Cain (1994-97) Leland, Cy (1929-30) McKinley, James (1982-83) Nugent, Don (1929-31) Redmon, Raymond (1989-92) Silmon, Charles (2010) Thompson, Keela (1996-99) Williams, Charles (1931) Lenney, Steven (2002-05) McKinney, Sam (1973-75) Reed, Bradley (2005-06) Simpson, Brandon (2003) w T Williams, Charlotte (1995-97) Lester, James (1970) McKinney, Shannon (2000-03) w O Reeder, Elwood (1920) Simpson, Dick (1934) Thomson, Mark (1973) Williams, Lee (1973-74) Lettieri, Mark (2002-05) McKnight, Brett (2005) O’Brien, Jack (2009-10) Reenan, John (1986) Simpson, Jim (1933) Thornton, Bubba (1968-69) Williams, Ricardo (1999-00) Lewis, Catoshia (1996-99) McLemore, Robert (2008-09) Ogunfeyimi, Festus (1981-84) Reichenstein, Karly (1996-99) Sims, Shane (2003) Tice, Ricky (1980) Williams, Roy (1998-01) Light, Harvey (1924-26) McMahon, Sean (2002) Oliver, Jimmy (1992-94) Reid, Kelly (1983-84) Singleton, Katie (1999-02) Tijerina, Louis (2009-10) Williams, Sonia (2001-02) Ligon, Ernest (1919-20) McManus, J.T. (1987-91) Oliver, Red (1930-32) Reid, Leroy (1986-88) Sissons, Collette (1994) Toler, Merlin (1927) Williams, Syan (1997-98) Lindelow, Christine (2008) McNutt, Molly (1994) Opubar, Emmanuel (1979-81) Reinert, J.T. (2004-05) Slayton, Ivan (1980) Tomlin, Perhona (2001-02) Williams, Ted (1956-57) Lindsay, George (1947) Melton, Stilwell (1913-16) Overton, Marvin (1924) Renfro, Clint (2007-10) Slowly, Steve (2001-02) Towels, George (1942) Willis, Joel (1983-84) Lines, Robert (1913) Mercer, Tommy (1951) Reynolds, Jordan (1988-92) Smith, A.H. (1905) Townsend, J.W. (1932-33) Wilson, Brett (2004-05) Linne, Aubrey (1959-60) Messamer, Gina (2005-06) w P Richard, James (1982-84) Smith, Andrew (1985-89) Trainer, Louie (1934) Wilson, Kilmarley (2005) Linson, Curtis (1976) Meyer, John (1987-89) Paige, Tarieka (1999-02) Richmond, Nic (2009-10) Smith, Elmer Eli (1921-24) Trapani, Lauren (2009) Wineburg, Ken (1955) Livergood, James (1957-59) Mickan, Randy (1990-91) Painter, Sherri (1984) Riddle, Greg (1991-93) Smith, Gail (1938-40) Truelson, John (1964-65) Womack, Ryan (1998-00) Locker, Stacey (2001) Miller, Amy (1995) Palmer, Derrell (1940-42) Ritchey, Wes (1952-54) Smith, Marie (1980) Tucker, Dason (2010) Womeldorf, Jacob (2008-09) Loftis, Demeitria (1993) Miller, Bill (1969) Parker, Morris (1921-24) Roberts, Glenn (1935-37) Snodgrass, Bob (1948) Tucker, Tracy (1979-80) Wood, James (1953-55) Lord, Stuart (1979-80) Miller, Charles (1980) Parker, Pattie (2004) Roberts, Greg (1974) Snodgrass, Brad (1938-39) Turk, Richard (1987-89) Woodfi n, James (1942) Love, Matt (2008-10) Miller, Tiara (2009) Patterson, Gary (1973-74) Robertson, Buck (1935-37) Snow, Paul (1930) Turner, Darron (1984) Wright, Carrie (1997) Lovvorn, Edgar (1926-27) Miller, Virgil (1956-57) Patterson, John (1963) Robinson, Khadavis (1995-98) Snow, Richard (1967-68) Turner, Fred (2002-03) Wright, Pat (1947) Lummus, Joel (1956) Millerick, Ashley (2006-09) Patterson, Melony (1994-95) Roddey, James (1953-54) Solazzo, Steven (2005-08) Turner, Kelli (2000) Wright, Pete (1905) Luton, Thomas (1995) Mills, Carl (1969-71) Paul, Kishelle (2006-09) Rodgers, Steve (1988-89) Spangenburg, Stuart (1978-80) Tuttle, Marla (1995) Wright, Ralston (1990-92) Milton, Michael (1976) Payne, Victor (1998) Rogers, Charles (1951) Spearman, Blane (1931-33) Twum, Monica (2001-03) Wyatt, Allie (2009) w M Minor, Mary (2005-06) Peacock, Gary (1971-74) Ross, La’Quinta (2008-09) Spearman, Jerry (1960) Maciulewicz, Brad (2003-04) Mitchell, Andon (2008-09) Pecora, Tony (1919-20) Rubio, Tavo (1970) Spears, Karen (1986-89) w U w Y Macklin, Aaron (2008-09) Mitchell, DeJuan (2009) Pells, Jeff (2008-10) Russell, Juana (1981) Speer, Justin (2000-02) Upton, Jackie (1961-63) Yamanouchi, Raita (2002-04) Madison, Ricky (2003) Mitchell, John (1955-57) Peoples, Chris (2003-04) Ryan, Meaghan (2008) Spencer, Cyntrece (1996-97) Young, Ashley (2008-09) Madsen, Marci (1997-98) Mitchell, Tracy (1984) Peoples, Meghan (2008-09) Spencer, David (2001-03) w V Young, Jessica (2008-10) Magofin, George (1933-35) Monk, Bill (1949) Pettot, Bob (1927) w S Stafford, Norman (1983-86) Valencia, Julian (1994) Malone, Justina (2002-05) Montgomery, Beecher (1941-42) Petty, Beverly (1982-86) Salkeld, Dan (1930-32) Starns, Leslie (2007-08) Van Arkle, John (1964-65) w Z Maness, James (1982-84) Montgomery, Erwin (1923-25) Petty, Debra (1983-86) Samuels, Kelsey (2010) Starts, Tiffany (2000-03) Vance, Katie (2009-10) Zielinski, Katrina (2003-06) Manly, Matt (2005-08) Montgomery, Ross (1967) Phelps, S.L. (1931-33) Sanders, Kimberly (2001) Steen, Natalie (1990-91) Vargas, Tony (1934-35) Zurko, Sean (2008-10) Mannshreck, Chapman (1995) Moon, Antoinette (1990-93) Phillips, Cynthia (1982) Sanders, Tyrone (2001, 2003) Stevens, Lloyd (1941-42) Venner, Bill (1946) Zych, Jeff (2007-08) Marcom, Heather (1980) Moore, Cody (2005) Pickett, Keith (1990-93) Sartwell, Ryan (1996-99) Stewart, Calandra (2004-06) Vest, Kimberly (2001) Martin, Mike (1970) Moore, Doug (2010) Pillsbury, Justin (2001) Schacht, Robin (1999-03) Stewart, Jacque (1983-84) Voss, Chad (1993-95) Martinec, Case (2003) Morgan, Cecil (1925) Pipher, Trent (1994) Scheehle, Mark (1971-74) Stewart, Mac (1958) Martinez, Adrian (1997-00) Morgan, Jason (2002-03) Pittman, Herman (1933-35) Schieffer, Robin (1993-95) Stewart, Michelle (1988-91) w W Maru, William (1989-91) Morgan, Vonda (1988-89) Pitts, Jordan (2008-09) Schmidt, Gene (1949-50) Stewart, Raymond (1985-89) Wade, John (1964) Matthews, Larissa (2010) Morris, Alex (2004-05) Polk, Garland (1946-49) Schmitz, Mike (1984) St. Louis, Sade’ Shari (2010) Wade, Zelma (2004-06)

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TCU All -Time OLYMPIC PARTICIPANTS 84 | 88 | 92 | 96 Atlanta | 00 Sydney | 04 Athens | 08 Beijing

JON DRUMMOND RAYMOND STEWART Year Site Year Site 1996 Atlanta, Ga. 1984 Los Angeles, Calif. 2000 Sydney, Australia 1988 Seoul, South Korea 1992 Barcelona, Spain BEVERLY MCDONALD 1996 Atlanta, Ga. Year Site 1996 Atlanta, Ga. MONICA TWUM 2000 Sydney, Australia Year Site 2004 Athens, Greece 2000 Sydney, Australia

KHADEVIS ROBINSON KIM COLLINS Year Site Year Site 2004 Athens, Greece 1996 Atlanta, Ga. 2000 Sydney, Australia MICHAEL FRATER 2008 Beijing, China Year Site 2004 Athens, Greece VIRGIL HODGE 2008 Beijing, China Year Site 2008 Beijing, China LEWIS BANDA Year Site DONAVAN POWELL 2004 Athens, Greece Year Site 2008 Beijing, China 2000 Sydney, Australia

CLEAVON DILLON Year Site 2004 Athens, Greece

34 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS

THE PROGRAM SIMPLY THE BEST TCU has produced some of the most memorable relay units in the his- 7 tory of track and field, including the fastest 4x100 and 4x200 in colle- giate history. The following is a look back at seven of the Flyin’ Frogs The Flyin’ Frogs had produced seven NCAA best relays. All seven were NCAA National Champions. titles in the 4x100 and 4x400 relays in their history.

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 35 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 1 1983 BRINGS HOME A 4X400 NATIONAL TITLE Allen Ingraham | James Richard | Keith Burnett | David Walker

David Walker Anchoring 1983 4x400 Squad at the 1983 NCAA Outdoor Championships in houston.

TCU’s great relay tradition is dominated by its championship 4x100-meter units, but the Horned Frogs nabbed their first NCAA title of any kind in the 4x400-meter relay at the 1983 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Houston.

TCU’s victory, in a time of 3:02.09 (just .11 off the collegiate record of the time) gave the Horned Frogs’ quartet of Allen Ingra- ham, James Richard, Keith Burnett and David Walker the program’s first title. Ingraham took the Frogs out to third place on the first leg, just .10 behind Alabama and race leader Baylor. The Frogs held third behind pre-meet favorite Baylor and the Crimson Tide as Richard ran a 45.5 leg to maintain within close range of Alabama’s star sprinter, .

Burnett took over for TCU on the third leg and ran a commanding lap in 45.0 to give the Horned Frogs a six-meter lead over Michi- gan State and Baylor.

The lead eventually vanished as Michigan State’s Eliot Tabron overtook TCU anchorman Walker on the final turn, but Walker had enough energy left to finish strong. Walker caught Tabron in the final 10 meters and held off a strong charge by Alabama’s Lamar Smith while MSU’s Tabron faded to third. Walker’s final leg of 45.6 was fast enough to give TCU the victory and the senior thrust his arms skyward as he triumphantly crossed the finish line. The race featured no less than four teams from TCU’s conference, the Southwest Conference, which dominated collegiate track & field for much of the decade as SMU, Baylor and Texas joined TCU in the final.

u Allen Ingraham u James Richard u Keith Burnett u David Walker

36 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS 1986 4x100 Relay Squad It was one of collegiate track’s most incredible winning streaks, spanning two calen- dar years and 25 races against the nation’s finest 4x100-meter relay units. It started April 4, 1986, with a preliminary heat victory at the Texas Relays and ended April 30, 1988, at the Penn Relays. In between, TCU garnered consecutive NCAA titles, set numerous meet records, lowered the collegiate record and made an indelible mark on collegiate track and field. No. 2 1986 1986 THE FIRST 4X100 CROWN COMES TO FORT WORTH 1. Texas Relays ______Austin______39.57 Roscoe Tatum | Andrew Smith | Leroy Reid | Greg Sholars 2. Texas Relays ______Austin ______38.97* 3. UCLA dual ______Los Angeles ______39.3 4. Penn Relays ______Philadelphia ______39.58 5. Penn Relays ______Philadelphia ______39.11* 6. SWC Championships ______Houston ______39.02 7. Texas Last Chance ______Austin______39.50 8. NCAA Championships______Indianapolis ______38.56 9. NCAA Championships______Indianapolis ______38.46*# 1986 Newspaper clipping talking about 1986 4x100 unit winning the National Championship. 1987 10. TSU Relays ______Houston ______39.02* They entered the NCAA Outdoor Championships of 1986 as the pre-meet favorites, having won all seven races heading into the meet, 11. Florida Relays ______Gainesville ______38.98* but TCU’s 4x100-meter relay unit knew it had its work cut out against a field that included four rival squads from the Southwest Confer- 12. Texas Relays ______Austin______39.56 ence. 13.Texas Relays ______Austin______39.13 14. Penn Relays ______Philadelphia ______40.49 After running 38.56 in the preliminary heat (just .03 off the existing collegiate record at the time), TCU’s foursome of Roscoe Tatum, An- 15. Penn Relays ______Philadelphia ______39.26 drew Smith, Leroy Reid and Greg Sholars knew it would take a similar effort - or an even better one - to win the final. And they came up 16. Mutual Life Games ______Kingston ______38.9 with just such a performance. 17. SWC Championships ______Lubbock ______39.06 18. Southwest TAC ______Dallas______39.46 Running without ace sprinter Raymond Stewart, lost for the season with a quadriceps injury early in the year, TCU relied on its incredible 19. NCAA Championships______Baton Rouge ______39.16 depth to produce a collegiate record 38.46 in the final. To that point, only nine nations had ever produced faster relay units. And TCU 20. NCAA Championships______Baton Rouge ______38.83 needed to produce a flawless race as the young Frogs (two sophomores, a junior and a freshman anchoring) held off the fastest all-fresh- 1988 man relay unit in history from SWC rival Texas A&M. 21. TSU Relays ______Houston ______39.22 22. Texas A&M Invite______College Station ______39.56 It was a smooth race for TCU, which held the lead from the start with the ever-present Aggies right behind. Sophomores Roscoe Tatum 23. Texas Relays ______Austin______39.35 and Andrew Smith established the slight lead and junior Leroy Reid took it into the final curve. With TCU still maintaining a small advan- 24. Texas Relays ______Austin______39.43 tage, freshman Greg Sholars took the Horned Frogs home in a collegiate record time, just .17 ahead of A&M. The time would have won 25. Penn Relays ______Philadelphia ______41.10 the silver medal at the 1984 just two years earlier and was a world leading time for the season when it was produced. (*meet record; #collegiate record) Most of all, it established TCU as a sprinting and relays power, a position the Horned Frogs have maintained for almost two decades.

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 37 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 3 1987 FROGS REPEAT AS CHAMPIONS Roscoe Tatum | Andrew Smith | Greg Sholars | Raymond Stewart

Greg Sholars helped the Flyin Frogs bring home the title for a second-consecutive season in 1987.

Unbeaten in 18 races, TCU’s 4x100-meter relay unit entered the 1987 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Baton Rouge, La., squarely in the sights of several strong competitors. Their chief competition would come from an upstart quartet from Texas A&M, their main rival in the Southwest Conference.

The defending NCAA champions, TCU was running slightly different unit than the 1986 quartet as sophomore re- placed Leroy Reid in the foursome after Reid had suffered a slipped disk in his back earlier in the season. Reid’s absence pre- cipitated a change in the relay order for TCU as former anchor Greg Sholars moved to the third slot (Reid’s former position) with Stewart taking over as anchor man. As fate would have it, the race would come down to Stewart’s final sprint.

A&M sent a message in the qualifying heats, running a stadium record 38.89 to erase TCU’s previous track record of 39.10. The Frogs, meanwhile, won their heat in a pedestrian 39.16 as they safely passed the stick to reach the final. That set the stage for the final and a showdown between two teams from Texas.

TCU was positioned in lane 6. The Aggies were directly to TCU’s left in lane 5. The race was a close one from the starting gun. Leadoffs Roscoe Tatum of TCU and Lawrence Felton of A&M reached the first handoff in a virtual tie. Then, the Aggies pulled slightly ahead on the second leg as NCAA 200-meter champion nudged ahead of TCU’s Andrew Smith at the sec- ond exchange. On the third leg, TCU’s Sholars made up the deficit to pull even with Aggie Greg Lewis at the final baton pass. It was up to Stewart and A&M anchor Stanley Kerr. Both runners blasted out of the final curve in a dead heat before Stewart came up with a final burst of speed to take a thrilling victory by .03 of a second. TCU’s 38.82 was the fastest time by any colle- giate team of the 1987 season while A&M’s 38.85 was second on that season’s list. “That last third of the race, I saw that Kerr was still there,” Stewart said. “I said, ‘OK, time for me to go’.”

u Roscoe Tatum u Andrew Smith u Greg Sholars u Raymond Stewart

38 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 4 1989 FLYIN’ FROGS WIN AGAIN IN RECORD FASHION Raymond Stewart | Andrew Smith | Horatio Porter | Greg Sholars

Only two nations (U.S. and the former ) have ever run faster than TCUs 38.23 In Provo, Utah.

When sprinter Raymond Stewart came to TCU in 1985 he was already an Olympic medalist and a national hero in his native Ja- maica. By the time he left TCU, Stewart had accomplished more than any Horned Frogs sprinter in history.

Stewart’s collegiate career ended spectacularly with his performance at the 1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships in Provo, Utah, as he won the 100-meter dash in 9.97 seconds (the second-fastest time ever by a Southwest Conference sprinter).

His final race in a TCU uniform, the 4x100-meter relay, ended appropriately with Stewart carrying the baton across the finish line in a collegiate record 38.23, breaking the mark of 38.46 set by TCU’s 1986 championship quartet. But Stewart was just one of three members of the relay squad to finish outstanding careers this day. For second leg Andrew Smith and third leg Greg Shol- ars, it was the third NCAA relay title of their careers.

u Raymond Stewart u Andrew Smith u Horatio Porter u Greg Sholars

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 39 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 5 1991 CRUSHES FIELD AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Jon Drummond | Carey Johnson | Ralston Wright | Horatio Porter

Horatio Porter helped the Flyin Frogs Bring home their fourth NCAA Title in six years.

When TCU leadoff man Jon Drummond bolted from the starting blocks at the beginning of the 1991 NCAA Championships 4x100-meter relay finals, a race that figured to be a tight one between Drummond’s Horned Frogs, upstart Clemson and defending champion Alabama was already decided. Such was Drummond’s start and ensuing first leg of the relay that TCU cruised to an easy victory and its fourth NCAA 4-by-1 title in six years.

During practices throughout his TCU career, sprinter Horatio Porter liked to wear a shirt with the words “Born To Lead” across the front. In the 4x100 final of 1991, Porter and his relay mates brought that motto to life.

The runner-up in the 100-meter dash earlier in the meet, Drummond passed smoothly to second leg Carey Johnson whose ex- cellent run enlarged an already sizable TCU advantage. From that point, it was just a matter of safety and time before TCU re- gained its perch atop the collegiate relay world. Ralston Wright took a perfect exchange from Johnson and ran an excellent curve before handing to anchor leg Horatio Porter who cruised home to the title in 38.88.

“We had to scratch from the ‘90 final, so we’ve been looking forward to this all year,” Porter said. “We’re just happy to win - we could have run 40-flat and still be thrilled to win.”

u Jon Drummond u Carey Johnson u Ralston Wright u Horatio Porter

40 TRACK & FIELD | TCU FACT BOOK TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 6 1995 FLYIN’ FROGS WIN NO. 6 RELAY TITLE IN TIGHT RACE Donovan Powell | Brashant Carter | Lloyd Edwards | Hosia Abdallah

1995 Newspaper clipping talking about 1995 4x100 unit winning the National Championship.

As the LSU Tigers dominated collegiate track & field during the early 1990s, the Tiger relay squads racked up three consecutive NCAA 4x100-meter relay championships. LSU seemed destined to extend their streak to a record-tying four straight, but TCU’s quar- tet of Donovan Powell, Brashant Carter, Lloyd Edwards and Hosia Abdallah had other ideas.

In a tight race between LSU, TCU and Kentucky, Powell gave TCU the lead through into the first exchange before Kentucky’s Tim Harden briefly surged in front. But it was an outstanding third leg in which Edwards ran an excellent curve for the Horned Frogs to give TCU a two-meter lead when he handed off to anchorman Abdallah. LSU’s Rohsaan Griffin made a strong bid to overtake Ab- dallah, but the TCU anchor held him off for a slim victory. TCU’s winning time of 38.63 was the eighth fastest in collegiate history at the time.

“We just finished fast and smooth like we practice every day,” Abdallah said.

u Donovan Powell u Brashant Carter u Lloyd Edwards u Hosia Abdallah

TRACK & FIELD | WWW.GOFROGS.COM 41 TRACK & FIELD | TCU HORNED FROGS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP RELAYS No. 7 2000 4X400 BRINGS HOME FIRST INDOOR CROWN Roy Williams | Anthony Amantine | Kendrick Campbell | Johnny Collins

Kendrick Campbell & Anthony Amantine helped the Flyin Frogs bring home indoor title in 2000.

The final event of the 2000 NCAA Indoor Track & Field Championships, the 4x400-meter relay, produced TCU’s first NCAA in- door relay title ever, a breakthrough for a program that has produced seven outdoor NCAA relay crowns.

The TCU quartet of Roy Williams, Anthony Amantine, Kendrick Campbell and Johnny L. Collins II edged Oklahoma by three- tenths of a second with a winning time of 3:06.69.

The performance capped a monumental indoor season for TCU, which won its first conference team title ever two weeks prior by winning the Western Athletic Conference indoor crown. The NCAA meet set new TCU standards by almost any measure as the Horned Frogs set new standards for indoor All-Americans, team points and team finish. The fourth place finish by TCU, while the highest at an NCAA indoor meet, had only been topped twice previously at NCAA Outdoor meets as TCU placed third at the outdoor championships in 1987 and again in 1988.

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