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2015 Ole Miss Track and Field Guide University of Mississippi eGrove Track and Field: Media Guides and Fact Books Athletics 2015 2015 Ole Miss Track and Field Guide Ole Miss Athletics. Track and Field Jalen Miller University of Mississippi Phillip Young University of Mississippi Robert Semien University of Mississippi Follow this and additional works at: https://egrove.olemiss.edu/med_tfxc Recommended Citation Ole Miss Athletics. Track and Field; Miller, Jalen; Young, Phillip; and Semien, Robert, "2015 Ole Miss Track and Field Guide" (2015). Track and Field: Media Guides and Fact Books. 4. https://egrove.olemiss.edu/med_tfxc/4 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Athletics at eGrove. It has been accepted for inclusion in Track and Field: Media Guides and Fact Books by an authorized administrator of eGrove. For more information, please contact [email protected]. TEAM USA REBELS BRITTNEY REESE: 2012 Olympic Gold Medalist; ISIAH YOUNG: 2012 Olympian; 2013 World Five-time World Champion (long jump) Championships semifinalist (200m) SAM KENDRICKS: 2013 World University Games Gold JALEN MILLER: 2014 World Junior Championships Medalist; Two-time U.S. Champion (pole vault) Gold Medalist (4x100m relay) 2015 REBELS CONTENTS INTRO 1-3 Table of Contents ............................................................1 2015 SCHEDULE QUICK FACTS Schedule ..........................................................................1 INDOOR GENERAL INFORMATION Quick Facts ......................................................................1 Jan. 10 Gene Edmonds Invite Name: University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) (West Lafayette, Ind.) Rosters ........................................................................ 2-3 Location: Oxford, Miss. Jan. 17 Auburn Invitational Founded: November 6, 1848 (Birmingham, Ala.) Enrollment: 23,096 COACHES 4-8 Jan. 23-24 Vanderbilt Invitational Nickname: Rebels Head Coach Brian O’Neal ............................................ 4-5 (Nashville, Tenn.) Colors: Cardinal Red & Navy Blue Jan. 24 A-State Scarlet & Black Invitational Assistant Coach Greg Stringer .........................................6 Conference: Southeastern (SEC) (Jonesboro, Ark.) Chancellor: Dr. Daniel W. Jones Assistant Coach Ryan Vanhoy ..........................................7 Jan. 31 Armory Track Invitational Athletics Director: Ross Bjork Assistant Coach Ray Williams ...........................................7 (New York, N.Y.) Executive Associate AD: Lynnette Johnson Assistant Coach Mariam Kevkhishvili-Machavariani .........7 Jan. 31 A-State Invitational Facility: Ole Miss Track and Field Complex (Jonesboro, Ark.) Assistant Coach Greg Lambert ........................................8 Feb. 13-14 Tyson Invitational COACHING STAFF (Fayetteville, Ark.) Head Coach: Brian O’Neal (3rd year) 2015 REBELS 9-31 Feb. 13-14 Husky Classic Assistant Coach: Greg Stringer (7th year) Men’s Profiles ............................................................9-19 (Seattle, Wash.) Assistant Coach: Mariam Kevkhishvili-Machavariani (2nd year) Feb. 27-28 SEC Championships Women’s Profiles......................................................20-31 Assistant Coach: Greg Lambert (1st year) (Lexington, Ky.) Assistant Coach: Ryan Vanhoy (2nd year) Mar. 13-14 NCAA Championships Assistant Coach: Ray Williams (1st year) 2014 REVIEW 32 (Fayetteville, Ark.) Track Office Phone: 662.915.7538 2014 Year in Review ......................................................32 OUTDOOR 2014 Top Marks ............................................................32 ATHLETICS MEDIA RELATIONS Mar. 19-21 Alabama Relays Assistant AD/Media & Public Relations: Kyle Campbell (Tuscaloosa, Ala.) Associate Director: Kim Ling Mar. 20 Rhodes Invitational HISTORY & RECORDS 33-73 Associate Director: Bill Bunting (Memphis, Tenn.) NCAA Champions ...........................................................33 Associate Director (Track & Field): Joey Jones Mar. 25-28 Texas Relays SEC Champions ..............................................................34 Office Phone: 662.915.7526 (Austin, Texas) Cell Phone: 662.816.7512 All-Americans .................................................................35 Mar. 27-28 Yellow Jacket Invitational E-Mail: [email protected] All-Time Honors .......................................................36-38 (Atlanta, Ga.) Fax: 662.915.7006 April 3-4 Tiger Track Classic Cross Country History ..............................................39-41 Associate Director: Daniel Snowden (Auburn, Ala.) Outdoor Records .....................................................42-49 Assistant Director: Jessica Poole April 10 Mississippi-Alabama Border War Assistant Director: Adam Kuffner Indoor Records ........................................................50-55 (Starkville, Miss.) Graduate Assistant: Morgan Goff Ole Miss Track & Field Complex Records .................56-57 April 17-18 Virginia Challenge Student Intern: Dylan Edwards (Charlottesville, Va.) All-Time SEC Results ................................................58-66 Student Intern: Connor Hennessey April 23-25 Drake Relays All-Time NCAA Results ..............................................67-70 Senior Staff Assistant: Ashley Mangrum (Des Moines, Iowa) Address: 908 All-American Drive / University, MS 38677 All-Time Letterwinners .............................................71-73 May 2 LSU Invitational Website: www.OleMissSports.com (Baton Rouge, La.) May 14-16 SEC Championships Facebook: www.Facebook.com/OleMissSports (Starkville, Miss.) www.Facebook.com/OleMissTrack May 28-30 NCAA East Preliminary Twitter: www.Twitter.com/OleMissSports (Jacksonville, Fla.) www.Twitter.com/OleMissTrack June 10-13 NCAA Championships www.Twitter.com/CoachBrianONeal (Eugene, Ore.) FOLLOW THE OLE MISS REBELS ONLINE OLEMISSSPORTS.COM TWITTER.COM/OLEMISSSPORTS FACEBOOK.COM/OLEMISSSPORTS TWITTER.COM/OLEMISSTRACK FACEBOOK.COM/OLEMISSSTRACK TWITTER.COM/COACHBRIANONEAL 19 TOP-25 FINAL NATIONAL RANKINGS | 7 OLYMPIC GAMES PARTICIPANTS OLEMISSSPORTS.COM | FACEBOOK.COM/OLEMISSTRACK | 1 2015 REBELS MEN’S ROSTER Cross Indoor Outdoor Name Country Track Track Event Hometown/Previous School Adam Aguirre — So. Jr. Jumps/Javelin Pico Rivera, Calif./Cerritos College Barclay Angle — So. So. Jumps Madison, Miss./Madison Central Markis Barnes — Sr. Sr. Sprints Oxford, Miss./Oxford Anthony Branch — So. Jr. Sprints Booneville, Miss./Booneville Darryl Brown — Jr. Jr. Sprints Miami, Fla./Cowley CC Daniel Bulmer Sr. Sr. Sr. Distance Gold Coast, Australia/Griffith University Quintavius Burdette — Jr. Jr. Sprints Senatobia, Miss./Senatobia Taylor Caldwell Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Brentwood, Tenn./Brentwood Ian Carter Jr. So. Jr. Distance Trussville, Ala./Hewitt-Trussville Conrad Collins — So. So. Middle Distance Mobile, Ala./McGill-Toolen Catholic Kevin Conway — So. So. Throws Westerly, R.I./Westerly Malcolm Davis — Sr. Sr. Jumps Norcross, Ga./Norcross Robert Domanic So. So. So. Distance Lewisville, Texas/Hebron Craig Engels So. So. So. Distance Pfafftown, N.C./NC State MJ Erb Jr. Jr. Jr. Distance Farmington, N.Y./Syracuse Marcus Franklin — So. So. Throws La Vergne, Tenn./La Vergne Wesley Gallagher Jr. Jr. Jr. Distance Pembroke, Mass./Northeastern University Trevor Gilley So. So. So. Distance Southlake, Texas/Southlake Carroll Branden Greene — So. Jr. Jumps San Diego, Calif./Southwestern College Derek Gutierrez Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Keller, Texas/Keller Tyler Harrison — Jr. Jr. Hurdles Roswell, Ga./Blessed Trinity Catholic Brandon Harvey Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Murfreesboro, Tenn./Riverdale Alex Jones — Fr. Fr. Middle Distance Hattiesburg, Miss./Presbyterian Christian Julius Lembke — So. So. Middle Distance Göttingen, Germany/Otto-Hahn-Gymnasium Nathan Loe — Jr. Jr. Throws Acworth, Ga./University of Illinois Carl Lowe — So. So. Sprints Kennett Square, Pa./Kennett Dempsey McGuigan — RFr. RFr. Throws London, U.K./Drayton Manor Abraham Merinar Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Bridgeport, W. Va./Bridgeport Jalen Miller — So. So. Sprints Tunica, Miss./Rosa Fort Kailo Moore — So. So. Sprints Rosedale, Miss./West Bolivar Dameon Morgan — Sr. Jr. Middle Distance St. Louis, Mo./Rend Lake CC Peyton Moss — So. So. Multi-Events Germantown, Tenn./Christian Brothers Mitchell Narro RFr. RFr. RFr. Distance Alpharetta, Ga./Alpharetta Jonathan Redding — Jr. Sr. Hurdles Oxford, Miss./Oxford Arman Rehmann So. RFr. So. Distance Norcross, Ga./Norcross Mark Robertson Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Pensacola, Fla./B.T. Washington John Dalton Rohr Fr. Fr. Fr. Distance Raleigh, N.C./Broughton Robert Semien — Sr. Sr. Hurdles Houston, Texas/Atascocita Holland Sherrer — Sr. Jr. Middle Distance Deerfield, N.J./Rend Lake CC Will Spiers So. So. So. Distance Tallahassee, Fla./Chiles Sean Tobin Fr. So. So. Distance Clonmel, Ireland/C.B.S. Jon Luke Watts So. So. So. Distance Columbia, Miss./Columbia Academy Phillip Young — Sr. Sr. Jumps Key West, Fla./Florida State PRONUNCIATIONS Adam Aguirre . ah-GEE-ray, with a hard G McKenna Coughlin . COFF-lin Robert Domanic . doe-MAN-ick Brooke Feldmeier . .FELD-my-er Julius Lembke . LEM-kuh Elisabeth Gaillet . .guy-YAY Dempsey McGuigan . .mc-GWIG-an Taryn Hartfield . .TARE-in Kailo Moore . .KAY-low Jhorden Hunter . .Jordan Arman Rehmann . ARE-man RAY-man Fabia McDonald . FAY-bee-uh Robert Semien . simeon D’Lacia McKinley . da-LACE-ee-uh Creighton Serrette . sir-RETT Racquel Moses . .rah-KELL Holland Sherrer . SHARE-er Aisha Newsome . eye-EE-sha Will Spiers . .SPY-ers Lanae Newsome . .luh-NAY Khadijah Suleman . .kuh-DEE-juh | SULL-eh-man Lyndsey Acree . AY-kree Breanna Tate . .bree-AHN-uh Furqani Al-Amin
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