2018 FLORIDA GATORS TRACK & FIELD 8 NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS | 109 INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL TITLES | 25 SEC CHAMPIONSHIPS Reigning Back-to-Back NCAA Outdoor Champions • Florida’s men claimed their seventh national title since 2010--more than any other program in that span--with a second consecutive victory at NCAA Outdoors last year. • Of the Gators’ 61.5 points scored at NCAA Outdoors, 56.5 were individual, and athletes responsible for 39.5 of those individual points are back this year. KeAndre Bates (20) and Grant Holloway (18) combined for 38. Half-Point Heartbreak at 2017 NCAA Indoors • Florida’s men entered the 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships as the over- whelming favorites, but missed their first indoor national title since 2012 by half a point, finishing with 45.5 points to Texas A&M’s 46. 2018 SCHEDULE • Only the 1977 NCAA Indoor Championships crowned a single champion by INDOOR less than a one-point margin (Washington State topped UTEP, 25.5 to 25). January 6 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C. • Of the Gators’ 45.5 points at NCAA Indoors, 37.5 were individual, and January 12-13 Commodore Invitational Nashville, Tenn. athletes responsible for 33.5 of those points are back. January 19-20 Clemson Invitational Clemson, S.C. • Bates and Holloway alone accounted for 28 of those points, with the former January 26-27 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. taking the title and the latter winning the 60 hurdles crown. February 2 Bayou Bengal Invitational Baton Rouge, La. All-Time Performances Entering SEC Indoors February 9-10 Iowa State Classic Ames, Iowa • Holloway is fresh off breaking Omar McLeod’s 60 hurdles collegiate Tiger Paw Invitational Clemson, S.C. record (7.42), and he beat McLeod in the record-breaking race two weeks February 16 UCS Invitational Winston-Salem, N.C. ago at Clemson. [More info on page 4] February 24-25 SEC Indoor Championships College Station, Texas • The men’s 4x400 relay team is coming off the second-fastest time in collegiate history and fourth-fastest time of all time (3:02.23), from their March 9-10 NCAA Indoor Championships College Station, Texas runner-up finish to Southern California two weeks ago at Clemson. [More OUTDOOR info on page 2] March 17 Black & Gold Challenge Orlando, Fla. Heavy Hitters March 23 Florida State Relays Tallahassee, Fla. • Florida’s men, ranked No. 2 in the USTFCCCA National Team Rankings, are one of three programs with multiple national event leaders, are tied for March 29-31 Pepsi Florida Relays GAINESVILLE the third-most national top fives (4) and top eights (6). April 13 Tom Jones Memorial GAINESVILLE • UF’s top-8 times/marks on the men’s side compared to the rest of Division I April 27-28 National Relay Championships Fayetteville, Ark. look like this: May 11-13 SEC Outdoor Championships Knoxville, Tenn. May 24-26 NCAA East Preliminary Tampa, Fla. June 6-9 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. June 20-23 USATF Outdoor Championships TBA 8 7 6

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SEC Indoor Championships | February 24-25 | College Station, Texas | Gilliam Indoor Stadium WHERE TO FIND... News / Notes / Quick Facts...... 1-2 USTFCCCA Rankings / The Bowerman Watch Lists... 3 Dynamic Duo - KeAndre Bates & Grant Holloway... 4-5 NEWS & NOTES Mike Holloway, Head Coach / Team Finishes...... 6-8 Sprints...... 9-10 Throws...... 11-12 Historically Consistent Gators Jumps...... 13-14 • Florida’s men have won or taken runner-up honors at 19 of 30 NCAA Championships Hurdles...... 15-16 with Mike Holloway as head coach--a rate of 63.3 percent. Distance...... 17 • The Gators’ 2017 NCAA Outdoors victory tied them with Arkansas (1992-2000) for the 2018 Performance Charts...... 18-19 longest streak of top-3 finishes at the meet (9) by a men’s program since 1956. All-Time Indoor Top 10s...... 20-23 • Florida’s men are the third program in Division I history to post seven straight Top-3 SEC Champions...... 24-27 Finishes at both NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor Championships (Florida, 2009-15; Arkansas, 1992-2000; UTEP, 1975-82). Travel Roster / Pronunciatons / 2018 Quick Facts.... 28 TV Rosters (with headshots and notes)...... 29-30 Fastest Indoor 4x400 Relay Race of All Time • Florida and Southern California both broke the men’s indoor 4x400 relay collegiate record of 3:02.52, set by Texas A&M at the 2018 Razorback Invitational. Here is where 2017 SEC INDOORS RECAP the Gators’ and Trojans’ times from the Feb. 10 race stack up on the world all-time list: SEC CHAMPIONS 1. United States - 3:01.96 (Feb. 11, 2006 - Fayetteville, Ark.) , , Darold Williamson, MEN Athlete Event Time/Mark 2. Southern California - 3:01.98 (Feb. 10, 2018 - Clemson, S.C.) Andres Arroyo 800m 1:47.16 Zach Shinnick, Rai Benjamin, Ricky Morgan Jr., Michael Norman KeAndre Bates Long Jump 8.04m / 26-4.5 3. United States - 3:02.13 (March 9, 2014 - IAAF World Indoors - Sopot, Poland) 16.81m / 55-2 , , Kind Butler III, Calvin Smith Grant Holloway 60 Hurdles 7.64 4. Florida - 3:02.23 (Feb. 10, 2018 - Clemson, S.C.) ALL-SEC SECOND TEAM Kunle Fasasi, Grant Holloway, Chantz Sawyers, Benjamin Lobo Vedel MEN 5. United States - 3:02.45 (March 20, 2016 - IAAF World Indoors - Portland, Oregon) Athlete Event Finish Kyle Clemons, Calvin Smith, , Clayton Brown Triple Jump 3rd (16.58m / 54-4.75) • Florida splits: Fasasi - 46.08; Holloway - 45.12; Sawyers - 45.67; Lobo Vedel - 45.36 Kunle Fasasi 4x400 Relay 2nd (3:02.73 OT) • Scariest of all: only Sawyers ran a season- or career-best split on the relay. Fasasi Grant Holloway 4x400 Relay split a career-best 45.93 leading off earlier this season, Holloway split a career-best 44.81 Eric Futch 4x400 Relay at NCAA Indoor Championships last year, and Lobo Vedel split 45.25 on the anchor leg TJ Holmes 4x400 Relay earlier this year. All four running their career bests would be a time of 3:01.66. WOMEN Women’s SEC Title Contenders Athlete Event Finish • Junior quarter-miler Sharrika Barnett is ranked No. 4 nationally, and her season best Sharrika Barnett 400m 2nd (52.09) of 51.64 (Razorback Invitational) lowered her indoor PR by 0.43 seconds. Yanis David Triple Jump 2nd (13.69m / 44-11) • On 4x400 relay duties this year, Barnett ran an anchor split of 50.56 seconds (out- Brandee’ Johnson 4x400 Relay 2nd (3:32.06) , along with a leadoff split of Destinee Gause 4x400 Relay splitting Sydney McLaughlin in that race) last month 51.74 seconds two weeks ago. Taylor Sharpe 4x400 Relay Sharrika Barnett 4x400 Relay • Speaking of the 4x400 relay, Florida enters this weekend ranked No. 3 nationally and No. 1 within the SEC, boasting a season best of 3:31.17 (Jan. 20 - Clemson). SEC ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM • The Gators have won the indoor 4x400 relay twice, with their titles coming in 2000 and 2014. They finished second to LSU last season. MEN Athlete Event Finish • Junior Yanis David only finished behind American and collegiate record holder Keturah Clayton Brown Triple Jump 3rd (16.58m / 54-4.75) Orji at the 2017 SEC Indoor and Outdoor Championships and 2017 NCAA Indoors triple Anders Eriksson Weight Throw 9th (20.31m / 66-7.75) jump competitions. David also finished third at the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Outdoors. Jack Guyton Mile 5th (4:05.44) • Last season, David set a massive indoor PR of 13.93 meters (45-8.5), becoming the third Grant Holloway 60 Hurdles 1st (7.64) Division I underclassman and seventh Division I woman since 2002 to eclipse 13.90 me- Long Jump 5th (7.73m / 25-4.5) ters indoors; she followed with an all-conditions season best of 13.92m / 45-8 outdoors. • Senior Lloydricia Cameron, who won the SEC Outdoors shot put title last year, ranks OTHER RETURNING SCORERS No. 5 nationally and No. 2 in the SEC this season (17.46m / 57-3.5). Cameron is seek- MEN ing Florida’s league-leading 10th SEC Indoor crown and the program’s first since . Athlete Event Finish Mariam Kevkhishvili’s consecutive titles in 2009 and 2010 AJ McFarland Weight Throw 5th (21.06m / 69-1.25) • Freshman pentathlete Amanda Froeynes ranks No. 8 nationally and No. 2 in the SEC, Jack Guyton DMR 7th (9:50.93) with her season best of 4,199 points (Jan. 20 - Clemson) being the sixth-highest score Justin Pacifico DMR by a Division I freshman since 2010. WOMEN Brown’s Rare Double Athlete Event Finish • Last season as a freshman, Clayton Brown became the second man since 1994 to score in both the (t-5th) and triple jump (7th) at NCAA Indoor Championships- Lloydricia Cameron Shot Put 4th (16.82m / 55-2.25) -and he had less than a half-hour between the two events. Darrielle McQueen Long Jump 6th (6.36m / 20-10.5) Triple Jump 8th (13.29m / 43-7.25) • If Brown can score in the high jump and triple jump this weekend, he will be the sixth man Lauren Perry DMR 8th (11:36.29) since 2001 to score in both those events at the SEC Indoor Championships.

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 2 SEC Indoor Championships USTFCCCA NATIONAL TEAM 2018 THE BOWERMAN WATCH LIST COMPUTER RANKINGS Mid-Indoor Season (February 19, 2018) Men Men Athlete Year School Events 1. Texas Tech...... 161.88 points KeAndre Bates SR Florida Jumps 2. Florida...... 118.14 Trey Culver SR Texas Tech High Jump 3. Arkansas...... 113.82 Jordan Geist FR Arizona Throws 4. Southern California...... 109.96 Grant Holloway SO Florida Hurdles/Jumps/Sprints 5. Georgia...... 100.69 Josh Kerr RS SO New Mexico Mid-Distance 6. Florida State...... 82.20 Justyn Knight SR Syracuse Distance 7. Texas A&M...... 74.21 8. Alabama...... 70.35 Ioannis Kyriazis SR Texas A&M Throws 9. Syracuse...... 60.82 Chris Nilsen SO South Dakota Pole Vault 10. Houston...... 59.27 Divine Oduduru RS FR Texas Tech Sprints 11. Kentucky...... 58.51 Michael Saruni SO UTEP Mid-Distance 12. TCU...... 58.41 13. Oregon...... 58.30 Others Receiving Votes: Nathon Allen (Auburn), Isaiah Harris (Penn State), 14. Penn State...... 57.78 Matt Ludwig (Akron) 15. Indiana...... 54.21 16. Stanford...... 53.97 Women 17. Virginia Tech...... 52.25 18. Texas...... 50.46 Athlete Year School Events 19. Ohio State...... 45.17 Mikiah Brisco SR LSU Sprints/Hurdles 20. Southern Utah...... 42.22 Maggie Ewen RS SR Arizona State Throws 21. UTEP...... 41.02 Olivia Gruver JR Kentucky Pole Vault 22. Michigan...... 40.87 Dior Hall RS JR Southern California Hurdles South Carolina...... 40.87 24. Kansas...... 38.14 FR Georgia Sprints 25. Auburn...... 38.00 Ednah Kurgat JR New Mexico Distance Sydney McLaughlin FR Kentucky Hurdles/Sprints Women JR Georgia Jumps 1. Arkansas...... 186.49 Karissa Schweizer SR Missouri Distance 2. Southern California...... 158.86 Sammy Watson FR Texas A&M Mid-Distance 3. Kentucky...... 153.13 4. Georgia...... 135.37 Others Receiving Votes: Taliyah Brooks (Arkansas), Kate Hall (Georgia), Lexi 5. Oregon...... 120.38 Jacobus (Arkansas), Janeah Stewart (Ole Miss), (Oregon) 6. LSU...... 105.69 7. Texas A&M...... 88.85 8. Florida...... 86.99 9. Stanford...... 80.41 In 2015, became the first Florida Gator to win The Bowerman, track 10. Minnesota...... 61.05 and field’s highest individual honor and the sport’s equivalent to college football’s 11. New Mexico...... 59.24 Heisman Trophy. 12. Missouri...... 54.54 13. Kansas...... 49.81 Florida’s other two The Bowerman finalists since the award’s inception in 2009 are 14. Tennessee...... 46.46 Christian Taylor (2011) and Tony McQuay (2012). 15. Virginia Tech...... 46.01 Last season, both KeAndre Bates and Grant Holloway were named semifinalists, 16. Purdue...... 43.21 with Holloway being the eighth freshman in history to accomplish the feat. 17. Alabama...... 41.93 18. Colorado...... 41.28 This watch list is trimmed to 10 semifinalists after the NCAA Outdoor Championships, 19. Kansas State...... 38.76 followed by an announcement of three finalists roughly two weeks later. 20. Arizona State...... 38.24 21. Iowa State...... 37.10 The Bowerman is presented annually by the USTFCCCA to the most outstanding 22. Wisconsin...... 36.68 male and female collegiate athletes in the nation. The award is named 23. Michigan...... 36.20 after Bill Bowerman, legendary former track and field and cross country coach for the 24. Mississippi State...... 35.32 and co-founder of NIKE. 25. Cincinnati...... 34.62

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 3 SEC Indoor Championships Dynamic Grant Holloway: NCAA Titles 60 Hurdles Collegiate Record Holder • 60-meter Hurdles - 2017 • Broke Omar McLeod’s collegiate record by 0.03 • 110-meter Hurdles - 2017 seconds, running 7.42 at Clemson on Feb. 10 • Second man in history (Cuba’s Dayron Robles) SEC Titles to run 7.42 or faster prior to turning 21 • 60-meter Hurdles - 2017 • No. 11-ranked American in history; tied for No. 20 on the world all-time list Awards & Honors Grant Holloway’s • 2017 The Bowerman semifinalist World-Class Versatility (eighth freshman in history) • 4-time USTFCCCA Outdoor All- • Finished fourth in the 2017 USATF Outdoor American (110 hurdles; long jump; Championships 110 hurdles final, missing the U.S. 4x100; 4x400) World Championships team by 0.05 seconds • 3-time USTFCCCA Indoor All- • Only man in Division I history to post top-2 American (60 hurdles; long jump; finishes in the 110 hurdles and long jump at 4x400) NCAA Outdoor Championships • Only man in history to crack the Collegiate All- • 2017 SEC Indoor Freshman Runner Time Top 10 in the 60 hurdles and with a 4x400 of the Year relay team • 2017 SEC Outdoor Freshman Runner • Only collegian in history to run 7.53 seconds of the Year or faster in the 60 hurdles and long jump over • 3-time USTFCCCA National Athlete 7.90 meters indoors of the Week (2 in 2018; 1 in 2017) • First freshman in Division I history to sweep the 60 hurdles and 110 hurdles NCAA titles 2017 NCAA Finishes • Third freshman in Division I history to win the 110 • 60-meter Hurdles - Champion hurdles NCAA title (, Oregon, 2014; Dedy Cooper, San Jose State, 1976) • 110-meter Hurdles - Champion • Second freshman in Division I history to win the • Outdoor Long Jump - 2nd 60-meter hurdles NCAA title (Omar McLeod, • Indoor 4x400 Relay - 2nd Arkansas, 2014) • Outdoor 4x400 Relay - 4th • First man since at least 2005 to score in both the 110 hurdles (2nd) and long jump (3rd) at SEC • Indoor Long Jump - 11th Outdoor Championships • 4x100 Relay - 11th • First man since at least 2001 to score in both the 60 hurdles (champion) and long jump (5th) at SEC 2017 SEC Finishes Indoor Championships • 60-meter Hurdles - Champion What If... • 110-meter Hurdles - 2nd • If Holloway wins the SEC 60 hurdles title, he • Indoor 4x400 Relay - 2nd will become the third man in history to repeat as champion (Eddie Lovett, Florida, 2011-14; Ron • Outdoor Long Jump - 3rd Bramlett, Alabama, 2001-02) • 4x100 Relay - 3rd • If Holloway wins the NCAA 60 hurdles title, he will • Indoor Long Jump - 5th be the fifth man in history to repeat as champion (Terrence Trammell, S. Carolina, 1999-00; Antwon • Outdoor 4x400 Relay - 5th Hicks, Ole Miss, 2004-05; , 2009-10; Omar McLeod, Arkansas, 2014-15)

Indoor PRs Outdoor PRs 60 Hurdles...... 7.42 (Collegiate Record) 110 Hurdles...... 13.39 (Tied No. 2 in UF history) Long Jump...... 8.05 meters / 26 feet, 5 inches Long Jump...... 8.04 meters / 26 feet, 4.5 inches 4x400 Relay Split...... 44.81 4x400 Relay Split...... 43.89

Holloway is the only man in the world since 1999 to break 7.50 Holloway, , and Damian Warner are the only men in seconds and long jump at least 8.05 meters indoors. the world since 1999 to wind-legally break 13.50 seconds in the 110 hurdles and long jump at least 8.00 meters in an outdoor season. Prior to Holloway’s times of 7.42 and 7.47 in the hurdles this year, he and Ashton Eaton were the only two men in the world since 1999 to Eaton is a 2-time Olympic gold medalist and 2-time world champion break 7.75 seconds and long jump at least 8.05 meters indoors. decathlete. Warner was the 2016 Olympic decathlon bronze medalist

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 4 SEC Indoor Championships Duo NCAA Titles KeAndre Bates: • Indoor Long Jump - 2017 Reigning 3-time NCAA Champ • Outdoor Long Jump - 2017 • Seventh man in Division I history to sweep the horizontal jumps titles at NCAA • Outdoor Triple Jump - 2017 Outdoors (2017) SEC Titles • Eighth man in Division I history to post top- 3 finishes in both horizontal jumps at back • Indoor Long Jump - 2017 to back NCAA Outdoor Championships • Indoor Triple Jump - 2017 (2016-17) • Outdoor Triple Jump - 2017 • Fourth man since 2006 with top-2 finishes in both horizontal jumps at NCAA Indoors (2017) Awards & Honors • Bates also won three SEC titles in 2017, • 2017 The Bowerman semifinalist taking the outdoor triple jump crown, and becoming the 11th man in history to sweep • 2017 USTFCCCA Indoor Field Athlete the long jump and triple jump titles of the Year • 2017 SEC Indoor Field Athlete of the Year On Fire Since... • 5-time USTFCCCA Indoor All-American • The 2016 NCAA Outdoor Championships, where he took second in the triple jump and • 5-time USTFCCCA Outdoor All-American third long jump, becoming the sixth under- • 2017 SEC Indoor Freshman Runner of classman in Division I history to finish top 3 in the Year both horizontal jumps at NCAA Outdoors • 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials finalist (long • Bates went on to top-10 finishes in the long jump, triple jump) jump (6th) and triple jump (9th) at the 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials, joining Arkansas’ Mike • 2015 SEC Track & Field Community Conley (1984) and LSU’s Walter Davis Service Team (2000) as the only men since 1972 with top 10s in both horizontal jumps as a collegian NCAA Finishes • 2017 Indoor Long Jump - Champion What If... • 2017 Outdoor Long Jump - Champion • If Bates sweeps the SEC long jump and triple jump titles, he will join Arkansas Erick Walder • 2017 Outdoor Triple Jump - Champion (1993-94) as the only other man in history to • 2017 Indoor Triple Jump - 2nd sweep the horizontal jumps at consecutive SEC Indoor Championships • 2016 Outdoor Triple Jump - 2nd • If Bates wins the SEC long jump title, he will • 2016 Outdoor Long Jump - 3rd become the 11th man in history, fourth Gator • 2015 Indoor Long Jump - 3rd (frosh) in history, and first man since Marquis Dendy (2012-13) to win two straight SEC Indoor titles • 2016 Indoor Long Jump - 4th • If Bates wins the SEC triple jump title, he • 2015 Indoor Triple Jump - 7th (frosh) will become the 11th man in history and join Christian Taylor (2009-11) as the only other • 2017 4x100 Relay - 11th Gator in history to win consecutive SEC Indoor crowns 2017 SEC Finishes • A long jump title for Bates would also be • 2017 Indoor Long Jump - Champion Florida’s eighth at SEC Indoors since 2006 • 2017 Indoor Triple Jump - Champion • A triple jump title for Bates would also be • 2017 Outdoor Triple Jump - Champion Florida’s seventh at SEC Indoors since 2009

• 2017 Outdoor Long Jump - 2nd Indoor PRs • 2016 Outdoor Long Jump - 3rd Long Jump...... 8.04 meters / 26 feet, 4.5 inches [Tied No. 4 in school history] • 2015 Outdoor Long Jump - 3rd (frosh) 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships • 2015 Indoor Long Jump - 5th (frosh) Triple Jump...... 16.81 meters / 55 feet, 2 inches [No. 4 in school history] • 2015 Indoor Triple Jump - 5th (frosh) 2017 SEC Indoor Championships

• 2016 Indoor Triple Jump - 7th Outdoor PRs • 2016 Outdoor Triple Jump - 7th Long Jump...... 8.11 meters / 26 feet, 7.25 inches [No. 5 in school history] • 2016 Indoor Long Jump - 8th 2016 U.S. Olympic Trials • 2015 Outdoor Triple Jump - 8th (frosh) Triple Jump...... 16.70 meters / 54 feet, 9.5 inches [No. 5 in school history] 2017 Tom Jones Memorial

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 5 SEC Indoor Championships GATOR REIGN

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Florida’s men have 19 Florida’s men have Top-2 finishes in 30 won a nation-leading NCAA Championship 7 NCAA titles since meets (63.3%) under 2010 - 3 indoors and 4 Holloway outdoors Mike Holloway USTFCCCA Coaches Hall 17 of Fame Class of 2016

Florida’s men have 17 Top-3 finishes at the last 18 NCAA Championships, including 9 in a row outdoors

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3rd program in Division I history with 7 consecutive Top-3 finishes at both NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor Championships (2009-15)

Since his first year as men’s head coach in 2003, Mike Holloway has led the Gators to nearly unparalleled consistent success at the NCAA Championships, becoming the seventh coach in Division I history to win seven men’s NCAA titles

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 6 SEC Indoor Championships Florida’s 19 Top-2 finishes at NCAA Championship meets since 2003, Holloway’s first year as the men’s head coach, lead the nation by a gaping margin.

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Holloway By The Numbers • 7 - Men’s NCAA Championships (3 indoor, 4 outdoor) • 12 - SEC Championships (5 men’s, 4 women’s, 3 women’s XC) • 17 - Top-3 Finishes at last 18 men’s NCAA Championships • 19 - Top-2 Finishes at 30 men’s NCAA Championships 8 6 6 • 64 - Individual Men’s and Women’s NCAA Titles since 1996

season (men) | 11 • 165 - Individual Men’s and Women’s SEC Titles since 1996

th • 9 - Olympic Medals won by Holloway-coached athletes • 8 - IAAF World Championships Gold Medals won by Holloway- coached sprinters/hurdlers 70% Florida’s men have Top-3 finishes in 21 of its 30 Holloway’s Historical Feats NCAA Championship meets (70%) since 2003. • 7th coach in Division I history to win seven men’s NCAA Championships No other program boasts more than 12 Top-3 • 3rd Division I coach since 1980 with at least six men’s NCAA finishes in that span. Titles Florida’s latest national title also marked the ninth consecutive • 3rd coach in Division I history with at least three indoor and Top-3 finish by the men’s team at NCAA Outdoors, tying the three outdoor men’s NCAA Titles 3rd-longest streak in Division I history. • 3rd program in Division I history with 7 straight Top-3 Finishes at both NCAA Indoor and NCAA Outdoor Championships (Florida, 2009-15; Arkansas, 1992-2000; UTEP, 1975-82) 11 Mike Holloway, Head Coach | 16 Head Coach Holloway, Mike Holloways’s Championship Finishes 1933-1943 Year NCAA (M) SEC (M) NCAA (W) SEC (W) 1946-1956 Ind/Out Ind/Out Ind/Out Ind/Out 2003 t-18th / 6th 2nd / 5th ------9 2004 t-2nd / 2nd 1st / 2nd ------1982-2001 2005 2nd / 2nd 2nd / 2nd ------2006 9th / t-37th 3rd / 3rd ------2007 t-51st / t-34th 3rd / 5th ------9 2008 8th / 15th 4th / 4th t-8th / 9th 4th / 2nd 2009 2nd / t-2nd 2nd / 2nd t-12th / 9th 4th / 1st 2009-2017 2010 1st / 2nd 2nd / 1st 4th / 3rd 1st / 2nd 2011 1st / 3rd 1st / 2nd - / t-34th 5th / 2nd Florida’s women have won 2012 1st / 1st 2nd / 4th 9th / t-12th 1st / 2nd four SEC titles since 2008, Holloway’s first season as 2013 2nd / 1st 2nd / 2nd 13th / t-11th 4th / 4th head coach. 2014 3rd / 2nd 2nd / 3rd 3rd / 4th 1st / 2nd 2015 2nd / 2nd 1st / 1st 4th / 8th 2nd / 5th Three of those titles came 2016 7th / 1st 4th / 6th t-14th / t-9th t-4th / 7th at SEC Indoors, which is 2017 2nd / 1st t-3rd / 4th t-14th / 5th 8th / 5th the second-highest total in the league during that span.

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 7 SEC Indoor Championships Mike Holloway, Head Coach | 16 Men’s NCAA Titles Since 1970 Holloway’s Trophy Case • 4 - Men’s NCAA Outdoor Championships: ‘12, ‘13, ‘16, ‘17 • 3 - Men’s NCAA Indoor Championships: ‘10, ‘11, ‘12 John McDonnell 29 • 3 - Men’s SEC Indoor Championships: ‘04, ‘11, ‘15 Arkansas • 2 - Men’s SEC Outdoor Championships: ‘10, ‘15

Ted Banks • 3 - Women’s SEC Cross Country Championships: ‘09, ‘10, ’12 UTEP 11 • 3 - Women’s SEC Indoor Championships: ‘10, ‘12, ‘14 • 1 - Women’s SEC Outdoor Championship: ‘09 Pat Henry LSU / Texas A&M 10 • 4 - Boys FHSAA Class 3A/4A/5A Cross Country State Titles: 1989, 1990, 1993, 1994 • 3 - Boys FHSAA Class 4A/5A Track & Field State Titles: 1993, Mike Holloway 7 1994, 1995 Florida • 1 - Girls FHSAA Class 5A Track & Field State Title: 1995 th seasons (men) | 11

World Champions Coached by Holloway • John Capel - 200m / 4x100 relay (Paris 2003) • Kerron Clement - 400mH / 4x400 relay (Osaka 2007) The Gators have won31 a Division I-leading 31 • - 4x400 relay (Moscow 2013) men’s NCAA indoor and outdoor titles in the sprints, • Dennis Mitchell - 4x100 relay (Tokyo 1991, Stuttgart 1993) hurdles, 4x100 relay, and 4x400 relay events - all of • Christian Taylor - Triple Jump (Daegu 2011) which are Holloway’s primary focus - since 1996.

• Bernard Williams - 4x100 relay (Paris 2003) th seasons (women) LSU (28) and Baylor (22) are the only other programs with more than 20 during that span. Holloway-Coached Olympic Medalists • Kerron Clement - 400mH Gold Medalist (Rio 2016) Florida leads the nation with 10 hurdles titles (no - 4x400 relay Gold Medalist (Rio 2016) one else has more than 4), and their 21 sprints and • Arman Hall 4x1 and 4x4 relay titles rank second nationally. • Tony McQuay - 4x400 relay Silver Medalist (London 2012) • Dennis Mitchell - 100m Bronze Medalist (Barcelona 1992); 4x100 relay Gold Medalist (Barcelona 1992); 4x100 relay Silver Medalist (Atlanta 1996) • David Verburg - 4x400 relay Gold Medalist (Rio 2016) • Bernard Williams - 4x100 relay Gold Medalist (Sydney 2000); 200m Silver Medalist (Athens 2004)

Holloway’s Coaching History • Florida - Men’s & Women’s Head Coach (2008-present) Florida’s women are one of seven programs • Florida - Men’s Head Coach (2003-07) since 2010 with five Top-4 finishes at NCAA • Florida - Men’s Associate Head Coach (2000-02) Championship meets. • Florida - Men’s Assistant Coach (1996-99) • Buchholz (Fla.) High School - Head Coach (1985-1995) • Florida - Women’s Graduate Assistant Coach (1986-87) • Gainesville (Fla.) High School - Assistant Coach (1983-84) 44.57 • 2013 IAAF World Championships Team - Head Coach (USA) Holloway helped Kerron Clement break Michael Johnson’s • 2012 United States Olympic Team - Sprints & Relays Coach world indoor 400 meters record, which still stands today, at the 2005 NCAA Indoor Championships. • 2004 NACAC U23 Championships Team - Head Coach (USA)

Clement’s collegiate 400 hurdles record of 47.56 from the 2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships still stands as well.

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 8 SEC Indoor Championships SPRINTS Coaches 27 12 Florida’s 27 men’s indoor and Florida’s 12 men’s NCAA titles outdoor national titles in current since 1996 in the indoor and NCAA Championship sprints, outdoor NCAA Championship 4x1 and 4x4 relays rank fourth events (excluding relays) in Division I history rank third in Division I

Mike Holloway • Men’s Sprints/Relays - 1996-Present • Women’s Sprints/Relays - 2008-Present • Full Coaching History on pages 7-8 Florida, Florida State, and LSU are the only men’s Division I programs since 1996 with multiple NCAA outdoor titles in the 100 meters, 200 meters, and 400 meters. The Gators own two titles in each of those three sprints during that time frame

Mellanee Welty (11th season) • Assistant Coach (Sprints/Relays) - 2008-Present • Also Florida’s recruiting coordinator Florida, Florida State, LSU, and Tennessee are the only Division I programs since 1996 to have two different men win an NCAA 100 meters title. UF’s were • Coached UF’s high jumpers and combined won by future Olympians Bernard Williams (2000) and Jeff Demps (2010) events athletes through 2015 (resumed both duties this year) • 1999 heptathlon All-American at Wichita State--graduated Cum Laude in 2001

Florida, LSU, and Baylor are the only men’s Division I programs since 1996 with at least 20 national titles in the current indoor and outdoor NCAA Championship sprint events, 4x100 relay, and 4x400 relay.

Florida ranks second with 21, trailing LSU’s 27. Baylor owns 20.

Adrain Mann (3rd season) • Assistant Coach (Sprints) - 2016-Present • 3-time 4x400 relay All-American at Florida 4x1 + 4x4 At the 2015 NCAA Outdoor Championships, Florida’s women became • Also coached at Miami (Fla.), Clemson, the first team since 2005 and the fifth program in Division I and LSU history to sweep the 4x100 and 4x400 relay national titles. • More information on page 15 (hurdles)

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 9 SEC Indoor Championships SPRINTS All-Time Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Sprints, 4x100/4x400 19.98 Relay Titles Florida is one of two men’s programs Division I in history 1. Baylor...... 33 with two sub-19.98 outdoor 200 meters runners. John Capel ran LSU...... 33 19.87 (tied for 3rd-fastest in collegiate history) in 1999, and Dedric 3. USC...... 31 Dukes ran 19.97 (tied for 9th-fastest in history) in 2014 4. Florida ...... 27 5. Tennessee...... 25 6. Texas A&M...... 24 7. UCLA...... 22 22.02 8. Florida State...... 21 9. Villanova...... 15 Kyra Jefferson broke the 28-year- old outdoor 200 meters collegiate 10. TCU / UTEP...... 14 record to win the 2017 NCAA title. Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor , , and Sprints Titles Since 1996 Evelyn Ashford are the only other Americans in history to run 22.02 1. Florida State...... 15 or faster prior to turning 23 years old. 2. Tennessee...... 14 3. Florida...... 12 4. Florida State...... 11 5. Texas A&M...... 9 45.30 Men’s NCAA Outdoor Sprints & Florida is the only men’s Division I program in history with three 4x100/4x400 Titles Since 1996 sub-45.30 indoor quarter-milers 1. LSU...... 18 2. Florida...... 14 Kerron Clement, 2005 - 44.57 (world indoor record) Florida State...... 14 Tony McQuay, 2011 - 45.21 (No. 9-ranked collegian in history) 4. Baylor...... 9 Arman Hall, 2014 - 45.28 (No. 10-ranked collegian in history) 5. Texas A&M...... 7

Sprinter Improvements Under Holloway Men’s NCAA Outdoor Sprints Titles Since 1996 Gator Event High School PR Florida PR 1. Florida State...... 11 John Capel 100m 10.40 10.03 2. LSU...... 7 Jeremy Hall 100m 10.44 10.08 Tennessee...... 7 Shayla Sanders 100m 11.32 11.13 4. Florida...... 6 Kyra Jefferson 100m 11.72 11.17 5. Arkansas / USC...... 4 John Capel 200m 21.04 19.87 Tony McQuay 200m 21.53 20.61 (ind.) Men’s NCAA 4x100 Relay Titles Kyra Jefferson 200m 23.81 22.02 (CR) Since 1996 Destinee Gause 200m 23.73 22.93 1. Florida...... 6 LSU...... 6 Kerron Clement 400m DNR 44.57 (ind. WR) Tony McQuay 400m 46.84 44.49 3. Florida State...... 2 Rickey Harris 400m 46.21 44.84 Robin Reynolds 400m 52.19 51.36 Note: Indoor/Outdoor sprints title totals Kyra Jefferson 400m DNR 51.50 include 60m/100m, 200m, and 400m wins Destinee Gause 400m 54.44 52.01 (current NCAA Championship events)

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 10 SEC Indoor Championships THROWS Coaches NCAA Champions Coached by Lemke

Name (School) Year Event Mark Evelien Dekkers (Florida) 2010 Javelin Throw 58.99m (SR) Pal Arne Fagernes (Arizona St.) 1996 Javelin Throw 79.16m Nick Hysong (Arizona St.) 1994 Out. Pole Vault 5.70m (SR) Mariam Kevkhishvili (Florida) 2008 Ind. Shot Put 17.83m 2009 Ind. Shot Put 17.84m (FR) 2009 Out. Shot Put 17.79m 2010 Ind. Shot Put 18.59m (SR) Steve Lemke (13th season) 2010 Out. Shot Put 18.11m Mika Laaksonen (UTEP) 1992 Weight Throw 20.71m • Assoc. Head Coach (Throws) - 2010-Pr. 1992 Hammer Throw 71.30m • Assistant Coach (Throws) - 2008-09 Fawn Miller (Florida) 2014 Javelin Throw 58.13m (PR) • Women’s Assistant Coach (Throws) - Marko Wahlman (UTEP) 1993 Weight Throw 21.84m 2006-07 Stipe Zunic (Florida) 2015 Ind. Shot Put 21.11m (SR) • 1983 javelin All-American (South Dakota St.) 13 individual NCAA Championships by eight student-athletes Coaching History 8 individual NCAA Championships by four Gators • Queensland (Australia) Academy of Sport - Head Coach; Nat’l Throws Coordinator [2002-04] • Western Australia Institute of Sport - Head Coach; Nat’l Throws Coordinator [1998-99; 7 4 2001-02] Florida’s 7 women’s indoor Florida’s 4 men’s and women’s • Norway - National Senior and Junior and outdoor NCAA throws indoor shot put titles since 2008 Throws Coach [1996-98] titles since 2006 are tied for rank second in Division I second in Division I • Arizona St. - Field Events Coach [1994-96] , only and its 3 women’s titles in that trailing Southern Illinois (9) span lead all of Division I • UTEP - Field Events Coach [1990-93] • Yale - Field Events Coach [1987-89] • Southeast Missouri St. - Grad Assistant [1985-86] • Washburn (Mo.) High School - Head Boys and Girls Coach [1983-85]

International Coaching Florida, Arizona State, and Virgina Tech are the only Division I • 2009 IAAF World Championships - Head programs with over 25 combined NCAA Outdoor men’s and women’s Coach (Georgia) scorers since Lemke took over UF’s women in 2006 and men in 2008 • 2008 Olympics - Head Coach (Georgia) Florida and Virginia Tech (26 apiece) trail Arizona State (42) • 2004 Olympics - Throws Coach (Australia) • 2003 IAAF World Championships - Head Coach (Australia) Florida and Southern Illinois are the only Division I programs • 2003 IAAF World Indoor Championships - with two women on the all-time Head Coach (Australia) collegiate weight throw top 10 • 2002 Commonwealth Games - Throws Coach (Australia) No. 3 Candice Scott (24.17m, 2005) • 2000 Olympics - Throws Coach (Australia) and No. 8 Kim Barrett (22.95m, • 1997 IAAF World Championships - Throws 2004) held the collegiate record at Coach (Norway) the end of their careers

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 11 SEC Indoor Championships THROWS Women’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Titles Since 2006 30 18 1. Southern Illinois...... 9 Florida’s 30 total men’s and Florida’s 18 men’s and women’s women’s indoor and outdoor SEC outdoor titles since 2006 2. Florida...... 7 Arizona State...... 7 SEC throws titles since 2006 rank second in the SEC, 4. Oklahoma...... 6 lead all SEC programs by trailing Georgia (20), the only 5. Georgia...... 5 five titles other program with over 10

Women’s NCAA Outdoor Titles Since 2006 66 1. Arizona State...... 6 2. Southern Illinois...... 5 3. Florida...... 4 Georgia...... 4 40 Oklahoma...... 4 6. Texas A&M...... 3 Virginia Tech...... 3 8. Oregon...... 2

40 Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Scorers Since 2008 1. Arizona State...... 23 2. Virginia Tech...... 22 36 3. Florida...... 18 Texas...... 18 Virginia...... 18 Florida is one of four Division I throwing programs with more than 30 men’s and women’s NCAA Indoor and Outdoor Championships scorers since Lemke took over UF’s women in 2006 and its men in 2008 Men’s SEC Indoor & Outdoor Titles Since 2006 1. Florida...... 16 Olympians Coached by Lemke 2. Auburn...... 11 Name (School/Country) Olympiads Event Georgia...... 11 4. Kentucky...... 10 Oliver Dziubak (Australia) 2004 Javelin Throw 5. LSU...... 9 Pal Arne Fagernes (Arizona St./Norway) 1996/2000 Javelin Throw Nick Hysong (Arizona St./USA) 2000 Pole Vault (gold medal) Women’s SEC Indoor & Mariam Kevkhishvili (Florida/Georgia) 2004/2008 Shot Put Outdoor Titles Since 2006 Kemal Mesic (Florida/Bosnia) 2012/2016 Shot Put 1. Florida...... 14 Alexandros Papadimitrou (UTEP/Greece) 1996/2000/2004 Hammer Throw Georgia...... 14 Styliani Tsikouna (UTEP/Greece) 1996/2000/2004 Discus Throw 3. Tennessee...... 8 4. Missouri...... 7 Marko Wahlman (Finland) 1996 Hammer Throw 5. LSU...... 6 Stipe Zunic (Florida/Croatia) 2016 Shot Put 6. Alabama...... 5 Kentucky...... 5 16 Olympics appearances by nine athletes Ole Miss...... 5 5 Olympics appearances by three Gators Texas A&M...... 5

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 12 SEC Indoor Championships JUMPS Coaches 23 18 Florida’s 23 all-time men’s Florida’s 18 men’s indoor and indoor and outdoor NCAA titles ourdoor NCAA jumps titles in the four jumping events tied since 2003 (Holloway’s first for third among all Division year as head coach) lead all of I programs in history Division I by eight titles

Nic Petersen (6th season) • Assistant Coach (Jumps) - 2013-Present • Alma mater: University of Nebraska (‘06)

Petersen By The Numbers • 16 - Men’s and Women’s Individual NCAA Titles (12 by Gators) • 13 - Men’s and Women’s Individual SEC Titles Marquis Dendy, 2015 Christian Taylor, 2011 , 2011 • 70 - Men’s and Women’s USTFCCCA All- 17.37m (57-0) 17.36m (56-11.5) 17.32m (56-10) America Honors (50 by Gators) • 5 - School Records Broken • 4 - IAAF World Championships Qualifiers • 3 - USATF Outdoor Championships Gold Medals • 2016 IAAF World Indoor Championships Gold Medalist (Marquis Dendy) • 2015 The Bowerman Award Winner (Dendy) • 2008 Olympian (Dusty Jonas, Nebraska) KeAndre Bates, 2017 Omar Craddock, 2013 Clayton Brown, 2017 16.81m (55-2) 16.80m (55-1.5) 16.58m (54-4.75)

Coaching History Florida is the only men’s Division I program since 2009 with more • TCU - Assistant Coach - Jumps/Multis than three indoor triple jumpers who eclipsed 16.30 meters--Petersen [2010-12] coached four of them • Nebraska - Volunteer Assistant - Jumps [2008-09]

Coaching Awards Not 3, Not 4, Not 5... • 2015 USTFCCCA South Region Indoor Florida’s men won six consecutive NCAA Outdoor triple jump national titles Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year from 2010-15, tying the longest streak in Division I history in any event, • 2012 USTFCCCA South Central Region either indoors or outdoors and irregardless of gender Indoor Women’s Assistant Coach of the Year Only the UCLA men’s outdoor 4x400 relay (1969-74), UTEP men’s mile (1977-82), UTEP men’s 10,000 meters (1978-83), Villanova women’s outdoor 3,000 meters (1987-92), and LSU women’s outdoor 4x400 relay (1992-97) had streaks as long

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 13 SEC Indoor Championships JUMPS Marquis Dendy’s Historic Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Achievements Titles Since 2013 • Only collegian in history to finish 1. Florida...... 11 career as a 27-foot long jumper and 57- 2. Arkansas...... 6 foot triple jumper indoors and outdoors 3. Texas Tech...... 5 • Second man in Division I history to 4. Akron...... 4 sweep both horizontal jumps at three consecutive NCAA Championships Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor • 2015 The Bowerman Award winner Titles - Holloway Era (2003) (first in school history) 1. Florida ...... 18 • Holds all four horizontal jumps school 2. Arkansas ...... 10 records 3. USC...... 8 4. Indiana...... 7 Florida’s women are 5. Florida State...... 6 the only Division Kansas State...... 6 I program since Washington...... 6 2002 with multiple indoor triple jumpers Men’s NCAA Outdoor Titles who eclipsed 13.90 Since 2013 meters. 1. Florida ...... 7 Ciarra Brewer (left) 2. Akron...... 2 jumped 14.01 meters 3. Ole Miss...... 2 to win the 2015 NCAA 4. Nine programs tied...... 1 Indoor title, while Yanis David (right) Men’s NCAA Outdoor Titles leaped 13.93 meters Holloway Era (2003) at the 2017 Tyson Invitational. 1. Florida...... 10 2. USC...... 5 Kansas State...... 5 NCAA Champions Coached by Petersen 4. Florida State...... 4 Texas...... 4 Name (School) Year Event Mark KeAndre Bates (Florida) 2017 Out. Long Jump 8.05m [-1.1] 2017 Out. Triple Jump 16.76m [+2.4] Men’s NCAA Outdoor Triple Jump 2017 Ind. Long Jump 8.04m (PR) Ciarra Brewer (Florida) 2015 Ind. Triple Jump 14.01m (SR) Titles - Holloway Era (2003) Omar Craddock (Florida) 2013 Out. Triple Jump 16.92m (PR) 1. Florida...... 7 Marquis Dendy (Florida) 2015 Out. Triple Jump 17.71m [+2.4] 2. Cornell...... 2 2015 Out. Long Jump 8.43m [+2.3] 3. Auburn / BYU / Florida State /...... 1 2015 Ind. Triple Jump 17.37m (MR) Oklahoma / Texas A&M / USC 2015 Ind. Long Jump 8.28m (SR) 2014 Out. Triple Jump 17.05m [+3.1] 2014 Out. Long Jump 8.00m [-0.9] Men’s SEC Indoor & Outdoor 2013 Ind. Long Jump 8.28m (SR) Whitney Gipson (TCU) 2012 Out. Long Jump 6.82m [+2.4] Titles Holloway Era (2003) 2012 Ind. Long Jump 6.91m (CR) 1. Florida...... 33 Nicholas Gordon (Nebraska) 2009 Ind. Long Jump 8.03m (FR) 2. Arkansas...... 31 Dusty Jonas (Nebraska) 2008 Ind. High Jump 2.31m (SR) 3. Ole Miss...... 13 4. Tennessee...... 13 CR - Collegiate Record; MR - Meet Record; SR - School Record; PR - Personal Record; FR - Facility Record 5. Auburn...... 10

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 14 SEC Indoor Championships HURDLES Coaches 47.56 Kerron Clement broke Kevin Young’s 17-year-old 400-meter hurdles collegiate record of 47.85 to win the 2005 NCAA title. Clement’s record still stands today, and no one has broken 48.10 seconds since that championship-winning race

Florida is the only school in history Mike Holloway with multiple 400 hur- • Men’s Hurdles - 1996-Present dlers on the all-time • Women’s Hurdles - 2008-Present collegiate top 10 • Full Coaching History on pages 7-8 Kerron Clement (left) • Full sprints and relays coaching breakdown #1 - 47.56 on pages 9-10 ‘04, ‘05 NCAA Champ

Rickey Harris (right) #7 - 48.16 ‘02 NCAA Champ

Eric Futch (below) #10 - 48.32 ‘16, ‘17 NCAA Champ

In 2016, Eric Futch and TJ Holmes (L to Adrain Mann (3rd season) R) became the 2nd • Assistant Coach (Hurdles) - 2016-Present teammates in • 2-time 400-meter Hurdles All-American Division I history (1999-2000) for the Gators to finish 1-2 in the • 2000 U.S. Olympic Trials Qualifier 400-meter hurdles at NCAA Outdoors • Ranked No. 8 on UF’s All-Time Outdoor Top 10 (400mH - 49.68) Baylor’s Bayano Kamani and Michael Coaching History Smith (2001) are the • Miami (Fla.) - Men’s Assistant Coach - only other pair to Hurdles/Sprints [2015] do it • Clemson - Men’s and Women’s Assistant Coach - Hurdles/Sprints [2013-14] • LSU - Volunteer Assistant Coach - Hurdles/ Sprints [2008-12] 7.42 Grant Holloway broke Omar McLeod’s 60-meter hurdles colle- giate record of 7.45 earlier this month. Holloway’s time made him the No. 11-ranked American in history and tied him for No. 20 on the world all-time list. Holloway also joined Cuba’s Dayron Robles as the only other man in history to run 7.42 or faster prior to turning 21 years old

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 15 SEC Indoor Championships HURDLES Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Titles Since 1996 1. Florida...... 10 2. South Carolina...... 4 Washington State...... 4 4. Alabama / Arkansas / Oregon...... 3 Tennessee / USC

All-Time Men’s NCAA Indoor & Outdoor Titles No. 1 Grant Holloway No. 5 Eddie Lovett No. 6 Bridgette Owens 1. USC ...... 13 7.42 - 2018 7.50 - 2013 7.88 - 2015 2. Florida...... 10 3. UCLA...... 9 Florida and Illinois are the only programs in history with a men’s and 4. Auburn / Oregon / South Carolina...... 6 women’s 60-meter hurdler on the collegiate all-time top 10 list. UF is the only program in history featuring a man and woman inside the top six All-Time Men’s NCAA Outdoor (110/400) Titles Holloway’s 7.42 broke Omar McLeod’s collegiate record in February 2018; Lovett ran 7.50, breaking Aries Merritt’s NCAA Indoors record to win the 1. USC...... 13 2013 title; Owens ran 7.88 to take second at 2015 NCAA Indoors 2. UCLA...... 9 3. Florida...... 8 4. Auburn...... 6 5. Ohio State / Oregon / Rice...... 5 , , Men’s NCAA Outdoor 60 110 400 x2 (110/400) Titles Since 1996 Florida is the only men’s Division I program in history 1. Florida...... 8 2. South Carolina...... 4 with multiple NCAA titles in the 60-meter, 110-meter, and Washington State...... 4 400-meter hurdles 4. USC...... 3 5. Five Programs Tied...... 2

Hurdler Improvements Under Holloway All-Time Men’s NCAA Gator Event High School PR Florida PR 400-Meter Hurdles Titles Josh Walker 110mH 14.19 13.32 1. Florida ...... 5 Eddie Lovett 110mH 13.46 13.39 Auburn...... 4 Chris Carswell 110mH 15.18 13.88 USC...... 4 4. BYU / Iowa State / Kansas...... 3 Skylar Ross-Ransom 100mH 13.59 13.11 UCLA / Washington State Ugonna Ndu 100mH 14.17 13.14 Ryann McEnany 100mH 14.64 13.55 Men’s NCAA 110-Meter Hurdles Kerron Clement 400mH 49.77 47.24 Titles Since 1996 Rickey Harris 400mH 50.07 48.16 t-1. Florida / South Carolina...... 3 Eric Futch 400mH 50.24 48.18 3. Alabama / Oregon...... 2 TJ Holmes 400mH 50.61 48.44 Texas A&M Adrain Mann 400mH 52.83 49.38 Claudia Francis 400mH DNR 55.55 Note: Hurdle title totals include 60mH, Ugonna Ndu 400mH 59.35 56.12 110mH, and 400mH victories

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 16 SEC Indoor Championships DISTANCE Coaches 5 9 Florida’s 5 all-time women’s Florida’s 9 all-time women’s indoor and outdoor 800 indoor and outdoor 800 me- meters NCAA titles, all won ters, mile, and 1,500 meters since 1990, are tied for the titles rank tied for third in fourth-most in Division I Division I history, and only history trail Wisconsin’s 10 since 1990 Chris Solinsky (1st season) • Assistant Coach (Distance) - 2018-Present Genevieve LaCaze captured three of her • Former American record holder (10,000m) five career SEC titles at the 2012 SEC Outdoor Championships, winning the 1,500 • First non-African to break 27 minutes in meters, 3,000-meter steeplechase, and the 10,000 meters 5,000 meters • Ran professionally for Nike • 5-time NCAA champion; 14-time All- LaCaze’s historic feats that week included: American • 2007 NCAA Indoors champion (team) • First woman in meet history to win the 1,500, steeplechase, and 5k • 2005 NCAA XC champion (team) • Alma mater: University of Wisconsin (‘07) • First of two women in meet history to win the 1,500 and 5k (Dominique Scott, Coaching History Arkansas, 2015) • Florida - Assistant Coach - Distance / XC • Third-fastest winning 1,500 time in meet [2018-Present] history (4:13.44) • William & Mary - Head Coach - Men’s LaCaze went on to run the steeple for Cross Country / Assistant Men’s Track and Australia at the 2012 Olympics, and made Field Coach - Distance [2016-17] both the steeple and 5k finals at the 2016 • William & Mary - Assistant Coach - Distance Olympics in Rio [2014-16] • Portland - Volunteer Assistant Coach [2012-14] • Wisconsin - Student Assistant Coach [2007] 12 43 Florida’s 12 all-time men’s Florida’s 43 all-time men’s Coaching Awards indoor mile SEC titles are tied titles in current SEC Indoor and for the most in conference Outdoor distance events rank • 2016 CAA Men’s Cross Country Coach of history, with Arkansas being second among conference the Year the only other league school programs, trailing Arkansas’ with 12 such crowns massive haul of 132 Notable Achievements Under Solinsky • 2016 CAA Men’s XC champion (William & Mary) • 2014 NCAA Women’s XC Championships team qualifier (William & Mary) 9:10.48 Cory McGee set the SEC Indoor Championships 3,000 meters record • 6 USTFCCCA All-America honors with her victory in 2014, as she shaved one hundredth of a second off • 12 William & Mary All-Time Top 10 times Jackie Areson’s (Tennessee) record from 2011. The time ranks No. 2 on UF’s All-Time Indoor Top 10.

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 17 SEC Indoor Championships 2018 MEN’S INDOOR PERFORMANCE CHART

60 METERS 60-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Andre Ewers, Florida State (6.52) Top Collegian: Grant Holloway, Florida (7.42 -- Collegiate Record; WL) School Record: Jeff Demps, 2012 (6.52) School Record: Grant Holloway, Florida, 2018 (7.42 -- Collegiate Record) 6.63 (t-14) PR Michael Timpson Jr. Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 7.42 (1) CR, FR, WL Grant Holloway Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 6.70 Ryan Clark Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 7.82 (t-21) Cory Poole Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 6.96 Trevin Chambers Clemson Invitational (1/19) 4x400-METER RELAY 200 METERS Top Collegian: Southern California (3:01.98 -- Collegiate Record) Top Collegian: Divine Oduduru, Texas Tech (20.25 -- World Leader) School Record: Kunle Fasasi, Grant Holloway, Chantz Sawyers, Benjamin School Record: John Capel, 2000 (20.26) Lobo Vedel, 2018 (3:02.23) 20.95 (23) PR Kunle Fasasi Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 3:02.23 (2) SR Kunle Fasasi, Grant Holloway, Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 21.02 NR Benjamin Lobo Vedel Clemson Invitational (1/20) Chantz Sawyers, Benjamin Lobo Vedel 21.35 Ryan Clark Razorback Invitational (1/26) 21.46 Michael Timpson Jr. Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 3:09.48 Jabari Hill, Ryan Clark, Razorback Invitational (1/27) 21.63 Chantz Sawyers Clemson Invitational (1/20) Cory Poole, Cole Johnson 21.74 Trevin Chambers Clemson Invitational (1/20) 23.19 Damien Daniels Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 3:011.49 Hill, Poole, Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) Johnson, Kyren Hollis 300 METERS Top Collegian: Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Florida (32.80) 3:12.41 Clark, Poole, Clemson Invitational (1/20) School Record: Grant Holloway, Florida, 2017; Lobo Vedel, 2018 (32.80) Johnson, Trevin Chambers 32.80 SR, NR, FR Benjamin Lobo Vedel Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 33.22 Kunle Fasasi Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 3:13.95 Chambers, Michael Timpson Jr., Razorback Invitational (1/27) 33.35 Grant Holloway Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 34.11 Chantz Sawyers Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) Hollis, Justin Pacifico DNF Ryan Clark Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 400 METERS Top Collegian: Stanford (9:26.91) Top Collegian: Michael Norman, Southern California (45.00) School Record: Abiola, Duncan, Joseph, Pastor, 2002 (9:32.84) School Record: Kerron Clement, 2005 (44.57 -- Indoor World Record) 9:31.73 (12) C Sam Ahrenholz, Kyren Hollis, UCS Invitational (2/16) 46.14 (t-13) NR Benjamin Lobo Vedel Razorback Invitational (1/27) [9:39.49] Justin Pacifico, Jack Guyton 46.24 (17) Kunle Fasasi Razorback Invitational (1/27) 47.25 Chantz Sawyers Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 9:40.05 Ahrenholz, Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Razorback Invitational (1/27) 48.18 Ryan Clark Razorback Invitational (1/27) Pacifico, Guyton 48.21 Cory Poole Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 48.36 Jabari Hill Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) HIGH JUMP 48.80 Cole Johnson Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) Top Collegian: Trey Culver, Texas Tech (2.33m/7-7.75) 50.76 Dawson Guillory Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) School Record: David Furman, 2000 (2.30m/7-6.5) 2.15m/7-0.5 Clayton Brown Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 800 METERS 2.11m/6-11 PR Jhonny Victor Razorback Invitational (1/26) Top Collegian: Michael Saruni, UTEP (1:44.89) School Record: , 1990 (1:46.28) POLE VAULT 1:49.66 PR Justin Pacifico Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) Top Collegian: Chris Nilsen, South Dakota (5.80m/19-0.25) 1:50.76 PR Kyren Hollis Razorback Invitational (1/27) School Record: Mike Holloway, 1992 (5.60m/18-4.5) 1:50.84 Jack Guyton Commodore Invitational (1/13) 4.95m/16-2.75 Mike Harris Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 1:52.37 Sam Ahrenholz Commodore Invitational (1/13) 4.70m/15-5 Harry Glasser Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 1:54.27 Jack Beitter Commodore Invitational (1/13) 1:57.43 Jack Rogers Clemson Invitational (1/20) LONG JUMP Top Collegian: Zack Bazile, Ohio State (8.13m/26-8.25) MILE School Record: Marquis Dendy, 2015 (8.28m/27-2) Top Collegian: Josh Kerr, New Mexico (3:54.72) 7.97m/26-1.75 (t-4) Grant Holloway Razorback Invitational (1/26) School Record: Dumisane Hlaselo, 2011 (3:56.84) 7.88m/25-10.25 (7) KeAndre Bates Razorback Invitational (1/26) 4:04.50 Jack Guyton Razorback Invitational (1/27) 7.57m/24-10 PR Clayton Brown Razorback Invitational (1/26) 4:07.13 PR Jack Beitter Iowa State Classic (2/10) 7.17m/23-6.25 Enzo Hodebar Clemson Invitational (1/19) 4:10.54 PR Marshall Dillon Razorback Invitational (1/27) 4:11.03 Sam Ahrenholz Razorback Invitational (1/27) TRIPLE JUMP 4:14.10 Magnus Pettersen Commodore Invitational (1/13) Top Collegian: KeAndre Bates, Florida (16.48m/54-1) 4:14.36 PR Jack Rogers Razorback Invitational (1/27) School Record: Marquis Dendy, 2015 (17.37m/57-0; NCAA Champ. record) 4:26.18 Colin Schaefer Clemson Invitational (1/19) 16.48m/54-1 (1) KeAndre Bates Razorback Invitational (1/27) 4:29.22 Jesse Millson Clemson Invitational (1/19) 15.95m/52-4 (15) Clayton Brown Razorback Invitational (1/27) 4:33.22 Dominic Williams Clemson Invitational (1/19) 15.21m/49-11 Enzo Hodebar Clemson Invitational (1/20)

3,000 METERS WEIGHT THROW Top Collegian: Justyn Knight, Syracuse (7:45.86) Top Collegian: Joseph Ellis, Michigan (23.30m/76-5.5) School Record: Dan Middleman, 1992 (7:58.23) School Record: AJ McFarland, 2018 (22.20m/72-10) 8:19.99 PR Magnus Pettersen Razorback Invitational (1/27) 22.20m/72-10 (8) SR AJ McFarland Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 8:30.33 Marshall Dillon Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 8:38.41 Jack Rogers Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 21.71m/71-2.75 (15) Thomas Mardal Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 8:48.73 PR Jesse Millson Clemson Invitational (1/20) 21.12m/69-3.5 (22) PR Anders Eriksson Clemson Invitational (1/20) 9:17.21 Dominic Williams Clemson Invitational (1/20) DNF Jack Guyton Iowa State Classic (2/9) DNF Colin Schaefer Clemson Invitational (1/20)

5,000 METERS Top Collegian: Mike Tate, Southern Utah (13:37.33) LEGEND School Record: Mark Parrish, 2015 (13:41.87) 14:16.56 PR Magnus Pettersen Iowa State Classic (2/9) WL - World Leader NR - National Record (x) - Division I Rank CR -Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time

Note: Only top 30 times / marks on the Division I national descending order list are denoted

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 18 SEC Indoor Championships 2018 WOMEN’S INDOOR PERFORMANCE CHART

60 METERS 4x400-METER RELAY Top Collegian: Mikiah Brisco, LSU (7.10 -- Converted for altitude) Top Collegian: Southern California (3:27.56) School Record: Shayla Sanders, 2016 (7.17) School Record: Robin Reynolds, Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, Claudia Fran- 7.69 Bria Mack Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) cis, 2015 (3:29.58) 3:31.17 (3) Taylor Sharpe, Taylor Manson, Clemson Invitational (1/20) 200 METERS Lauryn Ghee, Sharrika Barnett Top Collegian: Deanna Hill, Southern California (22.82 -- World Leader) School Record: Kyra Jefferson, 2015 (22.63) 3:32.05 Barnett, Manson, Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 23.75 Sharrika Barnett Clemson Invitational (1/20) Ghee, Brandee’ Johnson 25.00 Bria Mack Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 25.18 Lauryn Ghee Clemson Invitational (1/20) 3:36.66 Nikki Stephens, Johnson, Razorback Invitational (1/27) Ghee, Destiny Ward 300 METERS Top Collegian: Sydney McLaughlin, Kentucky (36.12) 3:39.25 Stephens, Sharpe, Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) School Record: Destiny Ward, Amanda Froeynes 37.92 Taylor Manson Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 38.10 Sharrika Barnett Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 3:49.24 Stephens, Froeynes, Clemson Invitational (1/20) 38.89 Brandee’ Johnson Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) Timetria Mitchell, Abbie Harrelson 39.23 Nikki Stephens Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 39.70 Lauryn Ghee Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) DISTANCE MEDLEY RELAY 41.31 Amanda Froeynes Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) Top Collegian: Stanford (10:58.93) School Record: Agata Strausa, Ebony Eutsey, Shelby Hayes, Cory McGee, 2012 400 METERS (10:58.77) Top Collegian: Sydney McLaughlin, Kentucky (51.44) 12:21.50 Maddox Patterson, Lauren Perry, Commodore Invitaitonal (1/13) School Record: Tiandra Ponteen, 2005 (50.91) Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell, Jessica Pascoe 51.64 (4) PR Sharrika Barnett Razorback Invitational (1/27) 53.20 (17) PR Taylor Manson Razorback Invitational (1/27) HIGH JUMP 54.43 Taylor Sharpe Clemson Invitational (1/19) Top Collegian: Logan Boss, Mississippi State (1.92m/6-3.5) 54.95 Lauryn Ghee Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) School Record: Shara Proctor, 2010 (6.67m/21-10.75) 55.61 Destiny Ward Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 1.79m/5-10.5 (t-28) PR Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) 1.65m/5-5 Nikki Stephens Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 600 METERS Top Collegian: Olivia Baker, Stanford (1:28.72) School Record: LONG JUMP 1:36.44 Abbie Harrelson Clemson Invitational (1/20) Top Collegian: Kate Hall, Georgia (6.64m/21-9.5) School Record: Shara Proctor, 2010 (6.67m/21-10.75) 800 METERS 6.39m/20-11.75 (t-7) Darrielle McQueen Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) Top Collegian: Jazmine Fray, Texas A&M (2:02.30) 6.31m/20-8.5 (11) Yanis David Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) School Record: Hazel Clark, 1999 (2:01.77) 6.04m/19-9.75 PR Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) 2:12.75 Abbie Harrelson Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 5.63m/18-5.75 Nikki Stephens Clemson Invitational (1/19) 2:13.43 PR Nikki Stephens Clemson Invitational (1/19) 2:13.65 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Commodore Invitational (1/13) TRIPLE JUMP 2:13.95 PR Elisabeth Bergh Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) Top Collegian: Keturah Orji, Georgia (14.53m/47-8 -- American Record; WL) 2:16.45 Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) School Record: Ciarra Brewer, 2015 (14.01m/45-11.75) 2:22.83 Lauren Perry Commodore Invitational (1/13) 13.60m/44-7.5 (4) Yanis David Clemson Invitational (1/20) 13.03m/42-9 (17) Darrielle McQueen Razorback Invitational (1/27) MILE 12.20/40-0.5 Asa Garcia Clemson Invitational (1/20) Top Collegian: Elinor Purrier, New Hampshire (4:26.55 -- World Leader) School Record: Charlotte Browning, 2010 (4:31.24) 4:53.17 Elisabeth Bergh Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) SHOT PUT 4:58.19 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Razorback Invitational (1/27) Top Collegian: Maggie Ewen, Arizona State (19.20m/63-0) 4:59.52 Lauren Perry Razorback Invitational (1/27) School Record: Mariam Kevkhishvili, 2010 (18.59m/61-0) 5:08.55 Morgan Hull Commodore Invitational (1/13) 17.46m/57-3.5 (5) Lloydricia Cameron Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 5:14.22 Maddox Patterson Commodore Invitational (1/13) 10.73m/35-2.5 Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) 5:32.05 Maggie Parrish Clemson Invitational (1/19) 8.56m/28-1 Nikki Stephens Clemson Invitational (1/19)

3,000 METERS WEIGHT THROW Top Collegian: Karissa Schweizer, Missouri (8:41.60 -- Collegiate Record) Top Collegian: Annette Echikunwoke, Cincinnati (24.78m/81-3.75) School Record: Shelly Steely, 1985 (9:09.02) School Record: Candice Scott, 2005 (24.21m/79-5.25) 9:49.22 Caitlin McQuilkin-Bell Iowa State Classic (2/9) 18.35m/60-2.5 PR Amara Wiggan Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 9:52.71 Lauren Perry Iowa State Classic (2/9) 18.21m/59-9 Lloydricia Cameron Clemson Invitational (1/20) 10:11.60 Morgan Hull Razorback Invitational (1/27) 17.84m/58-6.5 Jontavia Dykes Clemson Invitational (1/20) DNF Maggie Parrish Clemson Invitational (1/20)

5,000 METERS PENTATHLON Top Collegian: Nina Schultz, Kansas State (4,502 points) Top Collegian: Karissa Schweizer, Missouri (15:17.31 -- World Leader) School Record: Brittany Harrell, 2014 (4,287 points) School Record: Rebecca Lowe, 2010 (15:59.46) 17:05.36 Morgan Hull Iowa State Classic (2/10) 4,199 points (8) Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) 3,636 points Nikki Stephens Clemson Invitational (1/19) 60-METER HURDLES Top Collegian: Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, Kentucky (7.95) School Record: Bridgette Owens, 2015 (7.88) 8.26 PR Brandee’ Johnson Clemson Invitational (1/19) 8.57 Nikki Stephens Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) LEGEND 8.59 Timetria Mitchell Orange & Purple Classic (1/6) 8.94 Amanda Froeynes Clemson Invitational (1/19) WL - World Leader NR - National Record (x) - Division I Rank CR -Collegiate Record SR - School Record MR - Meet Record FR - Facility Record PR - Personal Record C - Converted Time

Note: Only top 30 times / marks on the Division I national descending order list are denoted

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 19 SEC Indoor Championships MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10

60 Meters Mile 1. Jeff Demps 6.52 2012 NCAA Championships (3/9) 1. Dumisane Hlaselo 3:56.84 2011 FloTrack Husky Classic (2/12) 2. Terrell Wilks 6.59 2011 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/5) 2. Wesley Maiyo 4:00.34 1977 3. Hugh Graham, Jr. 6.60 2015 SEC Championships (2/27) 3. Andrzej Jakubiec 4:00.68 2-11-95 Antwan Wright 6.60 2014 NCAA Championships (3/14) 4. Shane Stroup 4:01.21 2006 SEC Championships (2/26) 5. Jeremy Hall 6.62 2010 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/6) 5. Jeff Pigg 4:01.79 3-1-86 Ahmad Jasmine 6.62 2003 NCAA Championships (3/14) 6. Tom Nohilly 4:01.94 2-25-89 John Capel 6.62 1999 NCAA Championships (3/5) 7. Steve Zieminski 4:02.06 2005 Florida Last Chance (3/3) 8. Michael Timpson Jr. 6.63 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 8. Jack Guyton 4:02.37 2017 Commodore Invitational (1/14) Arman Hall 6.63 2016 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/23) 9. Chris Duncan 4:02.75 2002 Gator Invitational (2/10) 10. Ryan Clark 6.64 2016 Tyson Invitational (2/12) 10. Justin Taylor 4:03.31 2010 Alex Wilson Invitational (3/6)

60-Meter Hurdles 3,000 Meters 1. Grant Holloway 7.42 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 1. Dan Middleman 7:58.23 2-22-92 2. Eddie Lovett 7.50 2013 NCAA Championships (3/9) 2. Mark Parrish 7:59.72 2014 Razorback Invitational (2/1) 3. Josh Walker 7.66 2005 NCAA Championships (3/11) 3. Keith Brantley 8:00.04 1982 4. Yanick Hart 7.71 2016 SEC Championships (2/27) 4. Dumisane Hlaselo 8:00.43 2011 SEC Championships (2/26) 5. Dennis Martin 7.76 2009 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/7) 5. Jimmy Clark 8:05.75 2015 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/24) Stephen Jones 7.76 2000 NCAA Championships (3/10) 6. Steve Zieminski 8:08.01 2005 SEC Championships (2/26) 7. T.J. Nelson 7.79 1999 Virginia Tech Invitational (2/6) 7. Mike Williams 8:09.19 3-4-93 8. Kerron Clement 7.80 2004 SEC Championships (2/28) 8. Mike Mykytok 8:09.41 2-8-92 9. Kallinka Pitt 7.81 2009 SEC Championships (2/28) 9. Mark Sheehan 8:09.64 1983 10. Cory Poole 7.82 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/9) 10. Henok Lechebo 8:10.46 2005 Iowa State Classic (2/12) William Wynne 7.82 2009 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/7) 5,000 Meters 200 Meters 1. Mark Parrish 13:41.87 2015 Iowa State Classic (2/13) 1. John Capel 20.26 2000 NCAA Championships (3/10) 2. Jimmy Clark 13:53.34 2016 Iowa State Classic (2/12) 2. Dedric Dukes 20.34 2014 NCAA Championships (3/14) 3. Mike Mykytok 13:59.52 1994 NCAA Championships (3/11) 3. Kerron Clement 20.40 2005 SEC Championships (2/27) 4. Dan Middleman 13:59.53 3-1-92 4. Arman Hall 20.55 2014 NCAA Championships (3/14) 5. Mike Bilyeu 14:05.56 1-22-88 5. Kyle Farmer 20.57 2004 NCAA Championships (3/13) 6. Eddie Garcia 14:06.17 2016 Iowa State Classic (2/12) 6. Tony McQuay 20.61 2011 SEC Championships (2/27) 7. Josh Izewski 14:06.67 2013 SEC Championships (2/24) 7. Willie Perry 20.62 2006 NCAA Championships (3/10) 8. Keith Brantley 14:08.81 2-27-82 8. Calvin Smith 20.67 2010 NCAA Championships (3/12) 9. Jeremy Criscione 14:09.05 2009 Tyson Invitational (2/14) 9. Dennis Mitchell 20.73 1988 NCAA Championships (3/11) 10. Steven Hassen 14:13.67 2006 SEC Championships (2/26) 10. Bobby Williams 20.79 1999 SEC Championships (2/21) 4x400-Meter Relay 400 Meters 1. Kunle Fasasi, 3:02.23 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 1. Kerron Clement 44.57 2005 NCAA Championships (3/12) Grant Holloway, Chantz Sawyers, Benjamin Lobo Vedel 2. Tony McQuay 45.21 2011 SEC Championships (2/27) 2. Kunle Fasasi, 3:02.73 2017 SEC Championships (2/25) 3. Arman Hall 45.28 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) Grant Holloway, Eric Futch, TJ Holmes 4. Najee Glass 45.34 2015 Razorback Invitational (1/31) 5. Kunle Fasasi 45.57 2017 NCAA Championships (3/10) 3. Najee Glass, 3:03.50 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) 6. Calvin Smith 45.61 2010 SEC Championships (2/28) Hugh Graham Jr., Dedric Dukes, Arman Hall 7. Hugh Graham, Jr. 45.67 2013 SEC Championships (2/24) 4. Sekou Clarke, 3:03.51 2005 NCAA Championships (3/12) 8. Rickey Harris 45.78 2001 NCAA Championships (3/10) Bernard Middleton, Stefan Pastor, Kerron Clement 9. Tyrone Kemp 45.78 2-24-90 10. Sekou Clarke 46.08 2006 NCAA Championships (3/10) 5. Kunle Fasasi, 3:03.52 2017 NCAA Championships (3/11) Grant Holloway, Eric Futch, Ryan Clark 6. Eric Futch, 3:04.02 2016 SEC Championships (2/27) 800 Meters Kunle Fasasi, Najee Glass, Arman Hall 1. Andres Arroyo 1:46.20 2016 SEC Championships (2/27) 7. Najee Glass, 3:04.22 2015 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/24) 2. Mark Everett 1:46.28 1990 SEC Championships (2/24) Hugh Graham Jr., Nick Uruburu, Arman Hall 3. Sean Obinwa 1:47.22 2012 Texas A&M Challenge (1/28) 4 Ryan Schnulle 1:47.29 2015 Iowa State Classic (2/14) 8. Najee Glass, 3:04.28 2015 SEC Championships (2/28) 5. Scott Peters 1:47.44 1992 NCAA Championships (3/14) Dedric Dukes, Nick Uruburu, Arman Hall 6. Moise Joseph 1:47.78 2001 NCAA Championships (3/10) 9. Najee Glass, 3:04.31 2013 SEC Championships (2/24) 7. Carlos Phillips 1:47.89 2008 Iowa State Classic (2/16) Hugh Graham Jr., Leonardo Seymore, Dedric Dukes 8. Jeremy Stallings 1:48.06 1996 NCAA Championships (3/9) 10. Reggie Witherspoon, 3:04.69 2004 NCAA Championships (3/13) 9. Stephen Adderley 1:48.70 2-8-92 Rickey Harris, Stefan Pastor, Kerron Clement 10. Donnell Johnson 1:49.23 1996

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 20 SEC Indoor Championships MEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10

Distance Medley Relay Triple Jump 1. Ali Abiola, 9:32.84 2002 Alex Wilson Invitational (3/2) 1. Marquis Dendy 17.37m/57-0 2015 NCAA Championships (3/14) Chris Duncan, Moise Joseph, Stefan Pastor 2. Christian Taylor 17.36m/56-11.5 2011 SEC Championships (2/27) 3. Will Claye 17.32m/56-10 2011 NCAA Championships (3/12) 2. 9:33.86 1-29-95 4. KeAndre Bates 16.81m/55-2 2017 SEC Championships (2/25) 5. Omar Craddock 16.80m/55-1.5 2013 NCAA Championships (3/9) 3. Moise Joseph, 9:34.51 2001 NCAA Championships (3/9) 6. Clayton Brown 16.58m/54-6 2017 SEC Championships (2/25) Ali Abiola, Geno White, Chris Duncan 7. Shawn Akridge 16.26m/53-4 1987 8. Lester Scruggs 16.13m/52-11.25 2-9-85 4. Andres Arroyo, 9:36.44 2015 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/23) 9. Tanner Cronic 16.04m/52-7.5 1-27-85 Nick Uruburu, Ryan Schnulle, Mark Parrish 10. Erik Newby 15.92m/52-2.75 2001 SEC Championships (2/25) 5. Shane Stroup, 9:37.11 2004 Florida Fast Times (3/6) Kerron Clement, Moise Joseph, Steve Zieminski Pole Vault 6. Tyler Cardillo, 9:38.95 2012 Texas A&M Challenge (1/27) 1. Mike Holloway 5.60m/18-4.5 1992 NCAA Championships (3/14) Hugh Graham Jr., Sean Obinwa, Matt Mizereck 2. Aaron Owens 5.40m/17-8.5 2017 Tyson Invitational (2/10) 7. 9:39.03 3-2-01 Paul Condron 5.40m/17-8.5 2003 Tyson Invitational (2/14) Brian DaCunha 5.40m/17-8.5 2003 SEC Challenge (1/25) 8. 9:39.42 2-13-94 5. Chip Heuser 5.35m/17-6.5 2004 Gator Invitational (2/1) David Watson 5.35m/17-6.5 3-9-86 7. Steve Ott 5.26m/17-3 2-14-88 9. Sam Ahrenholz, 9:39.49 2018 UCS Invitational (2/16) 8. Steve Hill 5.25m/17-2.75 2-9-97 Kyren Hollis, Justin Pacifico, Jack Guyton 9. Michael Hissam 5.21m/17-1 2000 Florida Fast Times (3/2) 10. Sam Ahrenholz, 9:40.05 2018 Razorback Invitational (1/26) 10. Jared Watkins 5.20m/17-0.75 2014 Virginia Tech Elite (2/7) Benjamin Lobo Vedel, Justin Pacifico, Jack Guyton Mike Morrison 5.20m/17-0.75 2007 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/20) Erik Noaksson 5.20m/17-0.75 3-4-94 Courtney Chambers 9:40.05 2000 Iowa State Classic (2/12) Geno White, Ali Abiola, Chris Duncan Shot Put High Jump 1. Stipe Zunic 21.11m/69-3.25 2015 NCAA Championships (3/14) 1. David Furman 2.30m/7-6.5 2000 Florida Intercollegiate (1/16) 2. Kemal Mesic 20.44m/67-0.75 2012 Texas A&M Challenge (1/28) 2. Mike Morrison 2.27m/7-5.25 2006 SEC Championships (2/26) 3. Wes Stockbarger 19.44m/63-9.5 2-14-07 Jim Pringle 2.27m/7-5.25 1-12-80 4. Dwight Johnson 19.23m/63-1.25 2-8-92 4. Joe Squittieri 2.26m/7-5 2003 SEC Championships (2/28) 5. Matt Simson 19.17m/62-10.75 2-26-94 6. Doc Luckie 18.91m/62-0.5 1979 5. Clayton Brown 2.25m/7-4.5 2017 Orange & Purple Classic (1/7) 6. Dwight Barbiasz 2.23m/7-3.75 2012 Virginia Tech Elite (2/4) 7. John Turco 18.78m/61-7.5 2-16-86 7. Frankie Hammond 2.22m/7-3.25 2012 SEC Championships (2/25) 8. Beau Burroughs 18.53m/60-9.5 2008 SEC Championships (3/2) 8. Dedric Jones 2.21m/7-3 1-19-92 9. Jeff Rubenstein 18.33m/60-1.75 2003 SEC Championships (2/28) 9. Matt Vincent 2.19m/7-2.25 2003 Florida Intercollegiate (1/18) 10. Neil Serafenas 18.27m/59-11.25 3-5-82 10. Steve Ott 2.16m/7-1 1977 Ron Jourdan 2.16m/7-1 1969 Weight Throw 1. AJ McFarland 22.20m/72-10 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) Long Jump 2. Thomas Mardal 21.71m/71-2.75 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 1. Marquis Dendy 8.28m/27-2 2015 NCAA Championships (3/13) 3. Jeremy Postin 21.60m/70-10.5 2012 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/3) 2. 8.13m/26-8.25 2-5-93 4. David Triassi 21.59m/70-10 2013 SEC Championships (2/23) 3. Grant Holloway 8.05m/26-5 2017 Hokie Invitational (1/21) 5. Anders Eriksson 21.12m/69-3.5 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/20) 4. Will Claye 8.04m/26-4.5 2011 NCAA Championships (3/11) 6. Antonio Emperator 20.86m/68-5.25 2004 Florida Fast Times (3/6) 7. Kyle Strawn 20.05m/65-9.5 2015 Virginia Tech Elite (2/6) KeAndre Bates 8.04m/26-4.5 2017 NCAA Championships (3/10) 8. David Levin 19.27m/63-2.75 2014 Texas A&M Invitational (2/15) 6. Christian Taylor 8.02m/26-3.75 2009 Tyson Invitational (2/14) 7. Dominick Millner 8.01m/26-3.5 2-28-98 9. Brian Woessner 18.92m/62-1 2000 Gator Invitational (2/6) 8. Maurice Lewis 8.00m/26-3 2000 Gator Invitational (2/6) 10. Paul Szawranskyj 18.39m/60-4 2-29-96 9. Mike Morrison 7.87m/25-10 2006 NCAA Championships (3/10) 10. Stephen Pina 7.84m/25-8.75 1-19-97 Heptathlon 1. Gray Horn 5,971 2012 Texas A&M Challenge 2. Mike Morrison 5,792 2008 NCAA Championships 3. Stefan Hommel 5,507 2008 United Heritage Invitational 4. Kayne Dakoski 5,273 2006 SEC Championships 5. Kurt Lee 5,123 2008 SEC Championships

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 21 SEC Indoor Championships WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10

60 Meters Mile 1. Shayla Sanders 7.17 2016 Razorback Invitational (1/30) 1. Charlotte Browning 4:31.24 2010 Husky Classic (2/13) 2. Lakecia Ealey 7.23 2008 NCAA Championships (3/15) 2. Cory McGee 4:32.10 2013 Husky Classic (2/9) 3. Alishea Usery 7.29 2010 NCAA Championships (3/12) 3. Becki Wells 4:33.04 1997 NCAA Championships (3/8) 4. Niki Benjamin 7.30 2001 NCAA Championships (3/9) 4. Agata Strausa 4:36.39 2012 SEC Championships (2/26) 5. Kyra Jefferson 7.33 2016 Razorback Invitational (1/30) 5. Becky Greene 4:38.03 2014 Husky Classic (2/15) 6. Ebony Shotwell 7.34 2002 NCAA Championships (3/8) 6. Taylor Tubbs 4:41.43 2016 SEC Championships (2/27) 7. Darshay Davis 7.35 2012 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/3) 7. Kim Fisher 4:41.99 1-21-99 8. Destinee Gause 7.37 2013 Frank Sevigne Husker Invite (2/1) 8. Marny Westphal 4:42.03 1993 NCAA Championships (3/13) 9. Robin Reynolds 7.38 2016 Razorback Invitational (1/30) 9. Shelby Hayes 4:42.05 2012 FloTrack Husky Classic (2/11) 10. Nadine Palmer 7.40 2005 Clemson Invitational (1/22) 10. Elisabeth Bergh 4:42.26 2016 Iowa State Classic (2/13)

60-Meter Hurdles 3,000 Meters 1. Bridgette Owens 7.88 2015 NCAA Championships (3/14) 1. Shelly Steely 9:09.02 1-27-85 2. Andrea Bliss 8.17 2004 SEC Championships (2/28) 2. Cory McGee 9:10.48 2014 SEC Championships (2/28) 3. Skylar Ross-Ransom 8.18 2016 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/23) 3. Agata Strausa 9:15.70 2014 SEC Championships (2/28) 4. Brandee’ Johnson 8.26 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/19) 4. Beth Farmer 9:18.37 1984 NCAA Championships (3/9) 5. Ugonna Ndu 8.31 2013 SEC Championships (2/24) 5. Becky Greene 9:18.44 2014 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/25) 6. Timetria Mitchell 8.34 2017 Hokie Invitational (1/20) 6. Coralena Velsen 9:19.61 1993 NCAA Championships (3/13) 7. Ryann McEnany 8.40 2017 Razorback Invitational (1/28) 7. Joan Hammeren 9:20.10 2-7-87 8. Lorraine Graham 8.44 2013 SEC Championships (2/22) 8. Taylor Tubbs 9:21.36 2017 Razorback Invitational (1/28) 9. Michelle Mundy 8.46 2000 Penn State Qualifier (2/11) 9. Charlotte Browning 9:21.77 2010 SEC Championships (2/27) 10. Cameal Rhule 8.48 2002 SEC Championships (2/22) 10. Wendy Frazier 9:22.26 2-28-91

200 Meters 5,000 Meters 1. Kyra Jefferson 22.63 2015 NCAA Championships (3/14) 1. Rebecca Lowe 15:59.46 2010 Husky Invitational (2/12) 2. Robin Reynolds 23.10 2016 Tyson Invitational (2/13) 2. Taylor Tubbs 16:13.08 2017 Iowa State Classic (2/10) 3. Natalie Knight 23.14 2008 NCAA Championships (3/14) 3. Florence Ngetich 16:15.18 2012 FloTrack Husky Classic (2/10) 4. Destinee Gause 23.22 2015 Tyson Invitational (2/14) 4. Tricia Clifford 16:24.40 2-28-87 5. Nadine Palmer 23.23 2007 NCAA Championships (3/9) 5. Genevieve LaCaze 16:26.81 2009 Alex Wilson Invitational (3/6) 6. Shayla Sanders 23.27 2014 NCAA Championships (3/14) 6. Callie Cooper 16:30.66 2013 Husky Classic (2/8) 7. Amber Robinson 23.35 2002 NCAA Championships (3/8) 7. Beth Farmer 16:31.70 1-27-85 8. Anita Howard 23.44 1989 NCAA Championships (3/11) 8. Jacy Kruzel 16:40.79 2008 SEC Championships (3/2) 9. Kisha Jett 23.45 2-21-97 9. Wendy Frazier 16:43.56 2-24-91 10. Lakecia Ealey 23.51 2008 SEC Championships (3/1) 10. Nancy Freeman 16:48.62 3-1-87

400 Meters 4x400-Meter Relay 1. Tiandra Ponteen 50.91 2005 NCAA Championships (3/12) 1. Robin Reynolds, 3:29.58 2015 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/24) 2. Novlene Williams 51.55 2004 SEC Championships (2/29) Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, Claudia Francis 3. Sharrika Barnett 51.64 2018 Razorback Invitational (1/27) 2. Robin Reynolds, 3:30.16 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) 4. Robin Reynolds 51.77 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, Ebony Eutsey 5. Kyra Jefferson 52.00 2015 SEC Championships (2/27) 6. Claudia Francis 52.39 2016 Tyson Invitational (2/13) 3. Robin Reynolds, 3:30.51 2016 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/23) 7. Faith Rein 52.41 2003 NCAA Championships (3/14) Kyra Jefferson, Taylor Sharpe, Claudia Francis 8. Ebony Eutsey 52.48 2013 SEC Championships (2/23) 4. Tiandra Ponteen, 3:31.00 2004 SEC Championships (2/29) Nadia Graham 52.48 2-22-97 Kristina Bratton, Andrea Bliss, Novlene Williams 10. Ebony Robinson 52.71 1995 NCAA Championships (3/11) 5. Taylor Sharpe, 3:31.17 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/20) Taylor Manson, Lauryn Ghee, Sharrika Barnett 800 Meters 6. Ebony Eutsey, 3:31.54 2013 NCAA Championships (3/9) 1. Hazel Clark 2:01.77 1999 NCAA Championships (3/6) Destinee Gause, Robin Reynolds, Lanie Whittaker 2. Claudia Francis 2:04.39 2015 SEC Championships (2/27) 7. Lanie Whittaker, 3:31.68 2013 Razorback Invitational (1/26) 3. Nekita Beasley 2:04.45 2002 SEC Championships (2/23) Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, Ebony Eutsey 4 Kristina Bratton 2:04.79 2002 SEC East Meet (1/26) 5. Melissa DeLeon 2:05.29 2002 SEC East Meet (1/26) 8. Brandee’ Johnson, 3:31.94 2017 NCAA Championships (3/11) 6. Kamille Bratton 2:05.44 2004 SEC Championships (2/28) Destinee Gause, Taylor Sharpe, Sharrika Barnett 7. Charlotte Browning 2:05.50 2010 Jimmy Carnes Invitational (1/30) 9. Sharrika Barnett, 3:32.05 2018 Tiger Paw Invitational (2/10) 8. Tamieka Grizzle 2:05.95 2000 SEC Championships (2/27) Taylor Manson, Lauryn Ghee, Brandee’ Johnson 9. Lorain McKenzie 2:06.00 2008 Iowa State Classic (2/16) 10. Robin Reynolds, 3:32.06 2014 NCAA Championships (3/15) 10. Chris Crowther 2:06.88 2-16-86 Destinee Gause, Ebony Eutsey, Loreal Curtis

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 22 SEC Indoor Championships WOMEN’S INDOOR ALL-TIME TOP 10

Distance Medley Relay Pole Vault 1. Agata Strausa, 10:58.77 2012 Columbia Last Chance (3/2) 1. Natalie Moser 4.30m/14-1.25 2007 NCAA Championships (3/10) Ebony Eutsey, Shelby Hayes, Cory McGee 2. Megan Westfall 4.15m/13-7.25 2002 NCAA Championships (3/8) 3. Chleo Canino 4.09m/13-5 2005 Florida Last Chance (3/3) 2. Becky Greene, 11:00.16 2014 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/24) 4. Laura Hawkins 4.00m/13-1.5 2001 SEC Championships (2/25) Ebony Eutsey, Agata Strausa, Cory McGee 5. Daisy Glasser 3.95m/12-11.5 2011 SEC Championships (2/27) 3. Genevieve LaCaze, 11:04.53 2012 Texas A&M Challenge (1/27) Dara Altman 3.95m/12-11.5 2006 Pepsi Invitational (2/5) Ebony Eutsey, Shelby Hayes, Cory McGee Andrea Salzano 3.95m/12-11.5 2003 SEC Challenge (1/25) 4. Becky Greene, 11:08.11 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) Stephanie Hood 3.95m/12-11.5 2002 SEC Championships (2/24) Loreal Curtis, Agata Strausa, Cory McGee 9. Caitlin Schuessler 3.85m/12-7.5 2013 SEC Championships (2/23) Lori Bowen 3.85m/12-7.5 2008 Rod McCravy Memorial (2/1) 5. Becky Greene, 11:08.19 2015 Rod McCravy Memorial (1/23) Chandra Lacombe 3.85m/12-7.5 2005 Gator Invitational (2/6) Robin Reynolds, Claudia Francis, Taylor Tubbs 6. 11:10.35 1997 NCAA Championships (3/8) Shot Put 7. Genevieve LaCaze, 11:11.92 2011 New Balance Collegiate (2/4) 1. Mariam Kevkhishvili 18.59m/61-0 2010 NCAA Championships (3/13) Ebony Eutsey, Shelby Hayes, Cory McGee 2. Kim Barrett 17.81m/58-5.25 2004 SEC Championships (2/29) 3. Liz Wanless 17.80m/58-4.75 2005 Florida Last Chance (3/3) 8. Agata Strausa, 11:12.12 2014 NCAA Championships (3/14) 4. Candice Scott 17.65m/57-11 2005 NCAA Championships (3/11) Ebony Eutsey, Becky Greene, Cory McGee 5. Lloydricia Cameron 17.47m/57-3.75 2017 Hokie Invitational (1/20) 9. 11:12.98 2-10-96 6. Karen Freberg 16.90m/55-5.5 2004 NCAA Championships (3/13) 7. Keely Medeiros 16.83m/55-2.75 2010 Virginia Tech Qualifier (3/6) 8. Kristin Heaston 16.79m/55-1 1998 NCAA Championships (3/13) 10. 11:13.24 2-27-97 9. Akera Lathan 16.76m/55-0 2004 Hoosier Hills (2/20) 10. LaQuanda Cotten 16.29m/53-5.5 2004 Frank Sevigne Invite (2/7) High Jump Weight Throw

1. Taylor Burke 1.87m/6-1.5 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) 1. Candice Scott 24.21m/79-5.25 2005 SEC Championships (2/27) 2. Liene Karsuma 1.85m/6-0.75 2008 Arkansas Last Chance (3/7) 2. Kim Barrett 22.95m/75-3.5 2004 NCAA Championships (3/12) Maria Galloni 1.85m/6-0.75 2-23-92 3. Erin Gilreath 22.04m/72-3.75 2003 NCAA Championships (3/15) 4. Krystle Moss 1.83m/6-0 2004 Tyson Invitational (2/13) 4. LaQuanda Cotten 22.00m/72-2.25 2004 Florida Intercollegiate (1/17) 5. Amanda Froeynes 1.79m/5-10.5 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/19) 5. Jukina Dickerson 21.86m/71-8.75 2004 NCAA Championships (3/12) Kathy Kilar 1.79m/5-10.5 2000 SEC Championships (2/26) 6. Jayla Bostic 21.36m/70-1 2014 SEC Championships (3/1) Heidi Mann 1.79m/5-10.5 2-3-85 7. Rachel Longfors 21.33m/69-11.75 2006 NCAA Championships (3/11) 8. Brittany Harrell 1.76m/5-9.25 2014 NCAA Championships (3/15) 8. Shawneise Williams 21.16m/69-5.25 2007 Florida Intercollegiate (1/13) Jerlene Cummings 1.76m/5-9.25 2-23-85 9. Fidela James 20.48m/67-2.25 2012 Don Kirby Elite (2/10) Lori Carroll 1.76m/5-9.25 2-3-85 10. Merilyn Brown 20.16m/66-1.75 2003 NCAA Championships (3/15)

Long Jump Pentathlon

1. Shara Proctor 6.67m/21-10.75 2010 Virginia Tech Elite (2/5) 1. Brittany Harrell 4,287 2014 NCAA Championships 2. Darrielle McQueen 6.51m/21-4.25 2016 SEC Championships (2/26) 2. Amanda Froeynes 4,199 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/19) 3. Yanis David 6.39m/20-11.75 2016 Razorback Invitational (1/29) 3. Lorraine Graham 4,010 2013 SEC Championships Keyon Soley 6.39m/20-11.75 2001 SEC Quad (1/19) 4. Dorchelle Webster 3,999 1990 5. Robin Reynolds 6.38m/20-11.25 2014 UAB Blazer Invitational (1/10) 5. Heidi Hertz 3,805 1976 6. Dionne Rose 6.34m/20-9.75 2-22-92 6. Christina Regan 3,743 2004 SEC Championships 7. Jernae Wright 6.32m/20-9 1998 NCAA Championships (3/13) 7. Nikki Stephens 3,636 2018 Clemson Invitational (1/19) 8. Kim Schofield 6.31m/20-8.5 2-21-82 8. Jenna Utecht 3,510 2006 SEC Championships (2/23) 9. Shonnell Ferguson 6.24m/20-5.75 1980 9. Amani Bryant 3,398 2010 SEC Championships 10. Leah Kirklin 6.22m/20-5 1-17-93 10. Erin Stern 3,366 2002 SEC Championships (2/22)

Triple Jump

1. Ciarra Brewer 14.01m/45-11.75 2015 NCAA Championships (3/14) 2. Yanis David 13.93m/45-8.5 2017 Tyson Invitational (2/11) 3. Shara Proctor 13.88m/45-6.5 2010 Virginia Tech Elite (2/6) 4. Darrielle McQueen 13.61m/44-8 2016 SEC Championships (2/27) 5. Leah Kirklin 13.40m/43-11.75 1992 NCAA Championships (3/14) 6. Yolanda Thompson 13.11m/43-0.25 2001 Gator Invitational (2/3) 7. Gissell Warner 12.97m/42-6.75 2015 Tyson Invitational (2/14) 8. Asa Garcia 12.82m/42-0.75 2017 Razorback Invitational (1/28) 9. Candace Cabey 12.80m/42-0 2007 Tyson Invitational (2/10) 10. Ebony Luster 12.78m/41-11.25 2017 Razorback Invitational (1/28)

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 23 SEC Indoor Championships MEN’S MULTI-TIME SEC CHAMPIONS

Name Indoor Outdoor Total SEC Champions By Event Eamonn O’Keefe 2 1 3 Dennis Mitchell 5 10 15 Outdoor John Parker 2 1 3 100 meters -- 8 Mark Everett 5 8 13 Rob Rambo 1 2 3 200 meters -- 5 Stacey Simmons 0 3 3 400 meters -- 8 Mike Morrison 4 5 9 Matt Simson 2 1 3 800 meters -- 6 Christian Taylor 6 3 9 Wes Stockbarger 1 2 3 1,500 meters -- 3 Shane Stroup 2 1 3 5,000 meters -- 1 Tyrone Kemp 4 4 8 Derek Trafas 0 3 3 10,000 meters -- 6 Horace Tuitt 5 3 8 Terrell Wilks 0 3 3 110-meter Hurdles -- 4 400-meter Hurdles -- 9 Kerron Clement 2 5 7 Ron Allen 0 2 2 3,000-meter Steeplechase -- 4 Marquis Dendy 4 3 7 R.J. Anderson 1 1 2 4x100-meter Relay -- 8 Jimmie Hackley 4 3 7 Ubeja Anderson 1 1 2 4x400-meter Relay -- 11 Pole Vault -- 20 Calvin Smith 3 4 7 Bill Atkinson 0 2 2 Keith Brantly 0 2 2 High Jump -- 17 Long Jump -- 7 Floyd Brown 0 2 2 Ron Coleman 4 2 6 Triple Jump -- 10 James Brown 0 2 2 John Morton 1 5 6 Discus Throw -- 9 Mike Burton 1 1 2 Hammer Throw -- 3 Earl Diamond 3 2 5 John Capel 0 2 2 Javelin Throw -- 12 Will Freeman 3 2 5 Daymon Carroll 0 2 2 Shot Put -- 12 Ellis Goodloe 1 4 5 Will Claye 0 2 2 Decathlon -- 3 Mike Holloway 1 4 5 Eric Futch 1 1 2 Gray Horn 2 3 5 Henry Gardiner 0 2 2 Discontinued Outdoor Events Lewis Lacy 4 1 5 Stephen Gomez 2 0 2 100 yards -- 3 220 yards -- 2 Calvin Long 1 4 5 John Hale 0 2 2 George Hills 0 2 2 440 yards -- 4 Eddie Lovett 4 1 5 880 yards -- 3 Dumisani Hlaselo 2 0 2 Tony McQuay 2 3 5 Mile -- 2 Dan Middleman 4 1 5 Dedric Jones 2 0 2 120-yard Hurdles -- 2 Francis Kearney 0 2 2 220-yard Hurdles -- 4 Beaufort Brown 3 1 4 Bob Lang 2 0 2 440-yard Hurdles -- 3 Marcel Carter 1 3 4 Tony Liuzzo 0 2 2 440-yard Relay -- 7 Gerald Clervil 2 2 4 Bernard Middleton 1 1 2 Mile Relay -- 5 Jeff Demps 1 3 4 Scott Peters 2 0 2 Timmy Johnson 2 2 4 Carlos Phillips 2 0 2 Indoor Ron Jourdan 2 2 4 Jeff Pigg 2 0 2 60 meters -- 2 Dock Luckie 2 2 4 Jeremy Postin 1 1 2 200 meters -- 3 Wesley Maiyo 2 2 4 Jim Pringle 2 0 2 400 meters -- 8 Earl Poucher 0 4 4 Nick Rahal 1 1 2 800 meters -- 4 Mike Sharpe 3 1 4 Peter Rowe 0 2 2 Mile -- 10 Todd Sinclair 2 2 4 Steve Rowe 1 1 2 3,000 meters -- 3 5,000 meters -- 1 James Smith 0 4 4 Dwight Ruff 1 1 2 Frank Saier 1 1 2 60-meter Hurdles -- 6 Erin Tucker 2 2 4 4x400-meter Relay -- 9 Joe Squittieri 2 0 2 Bill Watson 0 4 4 Distance Medley Relay -- 2 Archie Vickers 0 2 2 Stipe Zunic 1 3 4 Pole Vault -- 9 Henry Wadsworth 0 2 2 High Jump -- 13 Stephen Adderley 3 0 3 Josh Walker 1 1 2 Long Jump -- 14 Winfred Alexander 3 0 3 David Watson 1 1 2 Triple Jump -- 10 John Anderson 0 3 3 Bernard Williams 0 2 2 Shot Put -- 13 KeAndre Bates 2 1 3 Winfield Willis 1 1 2 Weight Throw -- 2 Sekou Clarke 1 2 3 Reggie Witherspoon 0 2 2 Heptathlon -- 2 Mike Cotton 1 2 3 Steve Zieminski 1 1 2 Discontinued Indoor Events Omar Craddock 1 2 3 55 meters -- 3 James Crosier 0 3 3 60 yards -- 2 Dedric Dukes 0 3 3 440 yards -- 1 David Furman 1 2 3 500 meters -- 1 Najee Glass 2 1 3 600 yards -- 2 Mitchell Goings 2 1 3 880 yards -- 2 Kenneth Gray 0 3 3 1,000 yards -- 3 Noel Gray 2 1 3 1,500 meters -- 2 Arman Hall 2 1 3 55-meter Hurdles -- 3 Jeremy Hall 1 2 3 60-yard Hurdles -- 1 Scott Hurley 1 2 3 Mile Relay -- 4 Tony Jones 0 3 3 Two-Mile Relay -- 2 Lincoln Knowles 0 3 3 4x800-meter Relay -- 3 Don Lucey 0 3 3 Kemal Mesic 3 0 3 Note: Relay titles counted once per team Tommy Michels 0 3 3 Tom Nohilly 1 2 3

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 24 SEC Indoor Championships MEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONS (BY YEAR) 137 titles 1958 (2) 1983 (1) 2004 (2) Ellis Goodloe (60-yd. - 6.4) Todd Sinclair (Mile - 4:13.5) Joe Squittieri (HJ - 7-3) Winfield Willis (SP - 47-4.25) Josh Walker (60H - 7.70) 1984 (1) 1963 (1) Tanner Cronic (TJ - 51-11.25) 2005 (3) Steve Rowe, Jim Brown, Ken Wieand, Robert Harris Kerron Clement (400 - 45.29) (Mile relay - 3:31.1) 1986 (1) Mike Morrison (HJ - 7-4.50) Jeff Pigg (Mile - 4:01.79) Sekou Clarke, Bernard Middleton, Stefan Pastor, 1964 (1) Kerron Clement (4x400 relay - 3:04.75) Bill Crawford (HJ - 6-3.25) 1987 (6) Mark Everett (500 - 1:02.22) 1967 (3) 2006 (3) Dennis Mitchell (55 - 6.20) Mike Morrison (HJ - 7-5.25) Mike Burton (LJ - 23-8) Dennis Mitchell 400 - 46.92) Mike Morrison (LJ - 25-9.25) John Morton (SP - 55-7.50) Jeff Pigg (1,500 - 3:44.23) Justin Taylor, Chris Gilchrist, Carlos Phillips, Shane Frank Saier (HJ - 6-6) David Watson (PV - 17-0.25) Stroup (DMR - 9:44.82) 1968 (1) Timmy Johnson, Mark Everett, Nick Rahal, Dennis Bob Lang (1,000-yd. - 2:10.5) Mitchell (4x400 relay - 3:10.09) 2007 (3) Jeremy Hall (60 - 6.64) 1969 (4) 1988 (4) Mike Morrison (LJ - 25-4.50) Ron Coleman (LJ - 24-0.25) Mike Bilyeu (5,000 - 14:23.92) Wes Stockbarger (SP - 63-9.50) Ron Jourdan (HJ - 7-0) Dennis Mitchell (55 - 6.23) Bob Lang (1,000-yd. - 2:12.4) Steve Ott (PV - 16-7.25) 2008 (2) John Parker (Mile - 4:10) Dennis Mitchell, Timmy Johnson, Mark Everett, Eugene Martin (HJ - 2.15m/7-0.50) Calvin Long (4x400 relay - 3:10.54) Beau Burroughs (SP – 18.53m/60-9.50) 1970 (5) Ron Coleman (LJ - 24-8.50 1989 (4) 2009 (3) Ron Coleman (TJ - 49-11.50) Earl Diamond (55H - 7.20) Christian Taylor (TJ – 52-10.25) Ron Jourdan (HJ - 6-10) Aaron Gowell (SP - 58-10.25) Christian Taylor (LJ – 25-3.50) Eamonn O’Keefe (880-yd. - 1:54) Tyrone Kemp (400 - 46.38) Christian Taylor, Carlos Phillips, R.J. Anderson, John Parker (Mile - 4:09.3) Tom Nohilly (Mile - 4:01.94) Calvin Smith (4x400 relay – 3:05.82) 1971 (1) 1990 (4) 2010 (4) Scott Hurley (PV - 16-8) Earl Diamond (55H - 7.23) Kemal Mesic (SP - 61-1.25) Mark Everett (800 - 1:46.28) Calvin Smith (200 - 20.73) 1972 (2) Tyrone Kemp (400 - 45.78) Christian Taylor (TJ - 55-2.75) Ron Coleman (TJ - 52-2.25) Mark Everett, Earl Diamond, Lewis Lacy, Tyrone Tony McQuay, Christian Taylor, Jovon Toppin, Calvin Eamonn O’Keefe (Mile - 4:06) Kemp (4x400 relay - 3:08.46) Smith (4x400 relay - 3:05.53) 1973 (4) 1991 (3) 2011 (8) Hesley Bostic (60-yd.H - 7.1) Dan Middleman (3,000 - 8:11.39) Jeff Demps (60 - 6.55) Beaufort Brown (600-yd. - 1:09.8) Matt Simson (SP - 61-2.75) Dumisani Hlaselo (Mile - 4:04.21) Mike Cotton (PV - 16-1) Dan Middleman, Lewis Lacy, Stephen Adderley, Scott Dumisani Hlaselo (3,000 - 8:00.34) Nate Jenkins (60-yd. - 6.2) Peters (4x800 relay - 7:32.43) Gray Horn (Heptathlon - 5,816) Eddie Lovett (60H - 7.73) 1974 (3) 1992 (6) Will Freeman (PV - 16-4) Tony McQuay (200 - 20.61) Marcel Carter (55 - 6.21) Mitchell Goings (440-yd. - 48.6) Kemal Mesic (SP - 64-1) Mike Holloway (PV - 17-10.50) Robert Rambo, Winfred Alexander, Beaufort Brown, Christian Taylor (TJ - 56-11.50) Tyrone Kemp (400 - 46.83) Mitchell Goings (Mile relay - 3:15.6) Dan Middleman (3,000 - 7:58.23) 2012 (6) 1975 (6) Matt Simson (SP - 62-3.25) Omar Craddock (TJ – 53-11.25) Will Freeman (PV - 16-9) Dedric Jones, Lewis Lacy, Dan Middleman, Stephen Marquis Dendy (LJ – 26-5.50) Mike Sharpe (LJ - 24-8.50) Adderley (4x800 relay - 7:25.90) Gray Horn (Heptathlon – 5,971) Mike Sharpe (TJ - 52-1.50) Eddie Lovett (60mH – 7.72) Horace Tuitt (880-yd. - 1:51.7) 1993 (2) Kemal Mesic (SP – 65-3.25) Beaufort Brown, Horace Tuitt, Noel Gray, Winfred Ubeja Anderson (55H - 7.26) Jeremy Postin (WT – 70-5.75) Alexander (Mile relay - 3:14.6) Dedric Jones, Lewis Lacy, Stephen Adderley, Scott Frank Betts, Stephen Gomez, Winfred Alexander, Peters (4x800 relay - 7:24.10) 2013 (4) Horace Tuitt (Two-mile relay - 7:36) Marquis Dendy (LJ - 27-1) 1996 (1) Eddie Lovett (60H - 7.54) 1976 (4) Dominick Millner (LJ - 25-9.50) Sean Obinwa (800 - 1:48.40) Will Freeman (PV - 16-6) David Triassi (WT - 70-10) Mike Sharpe (LJ - 24-7.25) 1997 (4) Horace Tuitt (600-yd. - 1:09.4) David Furman (HJ - 7-3) 2014 (2) Thomas Doerr, Stephen Gomez, Noel Gray, Horace Jimmie Hackley (400 - 47.11) Eddie Lovett (60H - 7.67) Tuitt (Two-mile relay - 7:39.2) Jeremy Stallings (Mile - 4:04.77) Arman Hall (200 - 20.59) Jimmie Hackley, Gerald Clervil, Erin Tucker, Chris 1977 (3) Postinger (4x400 relay - 3:07.88) 2015 (5) Wesley Maiyo (1,000-yd. - 2:10.6) Marquis Dendy (LJ - 26-3) Wesley Maiyo (Mile - 4:00.8) 1998 (2) Marquis Dendy (TJ - 55-8.5) Steve Ott (HJ - 7-1) Jimmie Hackley (400 - 47.22) Najee Glass (400 - 45.37) Jimmie Hackley, Gerald Clervil, Adrain Mann, Erin Ryan Schnulle (800 - 1:48.25) 1978 (1) Tucker (4x400 relay - 3:13.21) Stipe Zunic (SP - 66-11.5) Dock Luckie (SP - 60-11.50) 1999 (1) 2016 (1) 1979 (2) Maurice Lewis (LJ - 25-7.50) Kunle Fasasi, Eric Futch, Najee Glass, Arman Hall Dock Luckie (SP - 62-0.50) (4x400 relay - 3:04.02) Jim Pringle (HJ - 7-1) 2001 (1) Brian DaCunha (PV - 17-4.50) 1980 (1) 2017 (4) Andres Arroyo (800 - 1:47.18) Jim Pringle (HJ - 7-1.75) 2003 (2) KeAndre Bates (LJ - 26-4.5) 1981 (1) Joe Squittieri (HJ - 7-5) KeAndre Bates (TJ - 55-2) Shane Stroup, Dwight Ruff, Moise Joseph, Steve Chuck Broughton (Mile - 4:05.8) Grant Holloway (60H - 7.64) Zieminski (DMR - 9:41.68) 1982 (1) Todd Sinclair (1,500 - 3:48.18)

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 25 SEC Indoor Championships WOMEN’S MULTI-TIME SEC CHAMPIONS

Name Indoor Outdoor Total SEC Champions By Event Hazel Clark 7 4 11 Outdoor 100 meters -- 3 Candice Scott 6 4 10 200 meters -- 3 400 meters -- 4 Shara Proctor 3 5 8 800 meters -- 6 1,500 meters -- 5 Michelle Freeman 5 2 7 5,000 meters -- 3 Shelly Steely 2 5 7 10,000 meters -- 4 100-meter Hurdles -- 2 Maria Galloni 3 3 6 400-meter Hurdles -- 2 Kyra Jefferson 2 4 6 3,000-meter Steeplechase -- 3 Cory McGee 5 1 6 4x100-meter Relay -- 0 Denise Mitchell 4 2 6 4x400-meter Relay -- 8 Colleen Rosensteel 2 4 6 Pole Vault -- 2 Becki Wells 5 1 6 High Jump -- 4 Long Jump -- 3 Mariam Kevkhishvili 2 3 5 Triple Jump -- 8 Genevieve LaCaze 0 5 5 Discus Throw -- 8 Hammer Throw -- 3 Nekita Beasley 1 3 4 Javelin Throw -- 10 Ciarra Brewer 1 3 4 Shot Put -- 9 Beth Farmer 2 2 4 Heptathlon -- 2 Leah Kirklin 2 2 4 Susan Nash 3 1 4 Discontinued Outdoor Events 3,000 meters -- 2 Sonja Braasch 3 0 3 Piper Bressant 2 1 3 Charlotte Browning 2 1 3 Indoor Chris Crowther 2 1 3 60 meters -- 0 Evelien Dekkers 0 3 3 200 meters -- 2 Tasha Downing 0 3 3 400 meters -- 3 Tamieka Grizzle 2 1 3 800 meters -- 7 Kristin Heaston 1 2 3 Mile -- 7 Anita Howard 1 2 3 3,000 meters -- 4 Kisha Jett 1 2 3 5,000 meters -- 2 Robin Reynolds 1 2 3 60-meter Hurdles -- 0 Dorchelle Webster 0 3 3 4x400-meter Relay -- 2 Megan Westfall 1 2 3 Distance Medley Relay -- 7 Pole Vault -- 3 Kim Barrett 1 1 2 High Jump -- 4 Sandra Braasch 2 0 2 Long Jump -- 3 Cara Evans 2 0 2 Triple Jump -- 5 Angela Fitts 1 1 2 Shot Put -- 9 Peaches Fortson 0 2 2 Weight Throw -- 8 Claudia Francis 0 2 2 Pentathlon -- 0 Karen Freberg 1 1 2 Destinee Gause 1 1 2 Discontinued Indoor Events Nadia Graham 0 2 2 55 meters -- 4 Cindy Herceg 0 2 2 440 yards -- 1 Janet Matthews 0 2 2 600 yards -- 1 Fawn Miller 0 2 2 Two-Mile -- 1 Kim Mitchell 0 2 2 Three-Mile -- 2 Amber Robinson 1 1 2 55-meter Hurdles -- 3 Ebony Robinson 0 2 2 Two-Mile Relay -- 1 Dionne Rose 1 1 2 4x800-meter Relay -- 1 Agata Strausa 2 0 2 Monifa Taylor 1 1 2 Note: Relay titles counted once per team

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 26 SEC Indoor Championships WOMEN’S SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONS (BY YEAR) 80 titles 1984 (2) 2000 (3) Beth Farmer (Three-mile – 15:49.88) Tamieka Grizzle (800 – 2:05.93) Piper Bressant, Beth Adkins, Gina Procaccio, Laura Hawkins (PV – 12-11.75) Shelly Steely (DMR– 11:49.25) Amber Robinson, Cara Evans, Faith Rein, Yolanda Brown-Moore (4x400 relay – 3:35.40) 1985 (3) Piper Bressant (600-yd. – 1:20.40) 2001 (2) Beth Farmer (Three-mile – 16:09.68) Kamille Bratton (800 – 2:09.35) Shelly Steely (Two-mile – 9:57.10) Candice Scott (WT – 61-6.25)

1986 (2) 2002 (4) Denise Mitchell (440-yd. – 54.36) Erin Merten (Mile – 4:36.89) Sandra Braasch, Sonja Braasch, Chris Crowther, Candice Scott (SP – 53-6.50) Susan Nash (Two-mile relay – 8:45.77) Candice Scott (WT – 73-8) Megan Westfall (PV – 13-3.50) 1987 (4) Tricia Clifford (5,000 – 17:06.00) 2003 (2) Denise Mitchell (400 – 53.17) Karen Freberg (SP – 54-6.50) Sonja Braasch, Sandra Braasch, Susan Nash, Erin Gilreath (WT – 70-9.25) Chris Crowther (3,200 relay – 8:38.26) Denise Mitchell, Sonja Braasch, Susan Nash, 2004 (2) Joan Hammeren (DMR – 11:16.93) Kim Barrett (SP – 58-5.25) Candice Scott (WT – 74-7.25) 1988 (2) Denise Mitchell (400 – 53.46) 2005 (4) Colleen Rosensteel (SP – 50-3.50) Krystle Moss (HJ – 5-11.25) Tiandra Ponteen (400 – 51.47) 1989 (1) Candice Scott (SP – 57-3) Colleen Rosensteel (SP – 48-6) Candice Scott (WT – 79-5.25)

1990 (3) 2007 (1) Maria Galloni (HJ – 6-0.75) Natalie Moser (PV – 13-8.25) Anita Howard (55 – 6.72) Leah Kirklin (TJ – 41-5) 2008 (1) Shawneise Williams (WT - 19.11m/62-8.50) 1991 (4) Nekita Beasley (800 – 2:06.52) 2009 (2) Michelle Freeman (55 – 6.81) Mariam Kevkhishvili (SP – 58-10.25) Michelle Freeman (55H – 7.56) Shara Proctor (TJ – 43-8) Maria Galloni (HJ – 5-10) 2010 (5) 1992 (6) Charlotte Browning (Mile - 4:37.29) Michelle Freeman (55 – 6.69) Charlotte Browning (3,000 - 9:21.77) Michelle Freeman (55H – 7.36) Mariam Kevkhishvili (SP - 59-4.25) Michelle Freeman (200 – 23.56) Shara Proctor (LJ - 21-2.75) Maria Galloni (HJ – 6-0.75) Shara Proctor (TJ - 44-2.75) Leah Kirklin (TJ – 43-7.75) Dionne Rose (LJ – 20-9.75) 2011 (2) Fidela James (WT - 65-0.75) 1993 (3) Cory McGee (Mile - 4:41.10) Monifa Taylor (55H – 7.83) Coralena Velsen (3,000 – 9:31.60) 2012 (1) Marny Westphal (Mile – 4:51.20) Florence Ngetich (5,000 - 16:12.64)

1996 (4) 2013 (2) Hazel Clark (800 – 2:05.08) Cory McGee (Mile - 4:35.33) Becki Wells (Mile – 4:44.03) Mandy Perkins, Amani Bryant, Agata Strausa, Cory Becki Wells (3,000 – 9:29.24) McGee (DMR - 11:13.45) Anglea Fitts, Hazel Clark, Becki Wells, Kim Fisher (DMR – 11:32.64) 2014 (4) Cory McGee (3,000 - 9:10.48) 1997 (6) Ciarra Brewer (TJ - 44-7) Hazel Clark (800 – 2:04.27) Becky Greene, Loreal Curtis, Agata Strausa, Cory Kristin Heaston (SP – 54-11.50) McGee (DMR - 11:08.11) Kisha Jett (55 – 6.83) Robin Reynolds, Destinee Gause, Kyra Jefferson, Becki Wells (Mile – 4:40.47) Ebony Eutsey (4x400 relay - 3:30.16) Jernae Wright (LJ – 20-6.25) Hazel Clark, Carrie Ullmann, Becki Wells, Megan 2015 (1) Newcome (DMR – 11:30.52) Kyra Jefferson (200 - 23.02) 1998 (1) Hazel Clark (800 – 2:03.92)

1999 (3) Hazel Clark (800 – 2:01.04) Joyce Owes (WT – 65-8.50) Hazel Clark, Cara Evans, Tamieka Grizzle, Christina Starr (DMR – 11:22.63)

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 27 SEC Indoor Championships SEC INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS ROSTER QUICK FACTS Men Location...... Gainesville, Fla. Name Year Events Hometown (Prev. School) Nickname...... Gators Sam Ahrenholz JR Mile / DMR Cedar Falls, Iowa Colors...... Orange and Blue KeAndre Bates SR LJ / TJ El Paso, Texas Enrollment...... 54,854 Founded...... 1905 Jack Beitter RS JR Mile Dallas, Texas Conference...... Southeastern (SEC) Clayton Brown SO HJ / TJ St. Andrew, Jamaica President...... Dr. W. Kent Fuchs Ryan Clark JR 60m / 200m College Park, Ga. Athletics Director...... Scott Stricklin Marshall Dillon SO Mile / 3k Punta Gorda, Fla. Website...... FloridaGators.com Anders Eriksson RS SO WT Jonkoping, Sweden Kunle Fasasi JR 400m / 4x4 Oyo State, Nigeria NCAA Championships History (8 titles) Harry Glasser RS JR PV Atlantic Beach, Fla. Men’s Indoor Titles (3)...... 2010, 2011, 2012 Men’s Outdoor Titles (4)...... 2012, 2013, 2016, 2017 Jack Guyton RS SO Mile / 3k / DMR Tampa, Fla. Women’s Indoor Titles (1)...... 1992 Jabari Hill SR 400m Miramar, Fla. Women’s Outdoor Titles (0)...... N/A Kyren Hollis JR 800m / DMR Detroit, Mich. 2017 Men’s Indoor Finish...... 2nd (45.5 points) Grant Holloway SO 60mH / LJ / 4x4 Chesapeake, Va. 2017 Women’s Indoor Finish...... t-14th (12) Cole Johnson SO 400m Orlando, Fla. (Cal) Benjamin Lobo Vedel FR 400m / 4x4 Aalborg, Denmark 2017 Men’s Outdoor Finish...... 1st (61.5) Thomas Mardal FR WT Gloppen Norway 2017 Women’s Outdoor Finish...... 5th (39) AJ McFarland RS JR WT DeLand, Fla. Justin Pacifico SO 800m / DMR Palm Coast, Fla. SEC Championships History (25 titles) Magnus Pettersen RS SO 3k / 5k Drammen, Norway Men’s Indoor Titles (7)..... 1975, 1976, 1987, 1988, 2004, 2011, 2015 Cory Poole FR 60mH / 4x4(alt.) / DMR(alt.) East Orange, N.J. Men’s Outdoor Titles (5)... 1953, 1956, 1987, 2010, 2015 Jack Rogers RS SO Mile Tampa, Fla. Women’s Indoor Titles (8)...... 1990, 1992, 1997, 2002, Hakim Sani Brown FR 60m Tokyo, Japan 2004, 2010, 2012, 2014 Chantz Sawyers FR 400m / 4x4 Greensboro, N.C. Women’s Outdoor Titles (5)...... 1992, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2009 Michael Timpson Jr. JR 60m Orlando, Fla. Jhonny Victor RS JR HJ Orlando, Fla. 2017 Men’s Indoor Finish...... t-3rd (76 points) 2017 Women’s Indoor Finish...... 8th (45) Women Name Year Events Hometown (Prev. School) 2017 Men’s Outdoor Finish...... 4th (81.5) Sharrika Barnett JR 400m / 4x4 Orlando, Fla. 2017 Women’s Outdoor Finish...... 5th (76) Elisabeth Bergh RS SO Mile Haugesund, Norway Lloydricia Cameron SR SP / WT Miami, Fla. 2018 Indoor Team Information Yanis David JR LJ / TJ Lamentin, Guadeloupe Men’s Returning 2017 NCAA Scorers: Jontavia Dykes RS JR WT Miami, Fla. KeAndre Bates - Long Jump (NCAA Champion / 10 pts.) Amanda Froeynes FR Pentathlon / HJ Tonsberg, Norway Bates - Triple Jump (2nd place / 8 pts.) Lauryn Ghee FR 400m / 4x4 Chesapeake, Va. Clayton Brown - High Jump (t-5th place / 3.5 pts.) Abbie Harrelson FR 800m Niceville, Fla. Brown - Triple Jump (7th place / 2 pts.) Morgan Hull RS JR 3k / 5k Wellington, Fla. Ryan Clark - 4x400 relay (2nd place / 8 pts.) Brandee’ Johnson SO 60mH / 4x4 Suffolk, Va. Kunle Fasasi - 4x400 relay (2nd place / 8 pts.) Taylor Manson FR 400m / 4x4 East Lansing, Mich. Kunle Fasasi - 400m (Finalist / DQed) Darrielle McQueen SR LJ / TJ Tallahassee, Fla. Grant Holloway - 60 Hurdles (NCAA Champion / 10 pts.) Caitlin McQuiklin-Bell RS SO Mile / 3k Tamborine, Australia Holloway - 4x400 relay (2nd place / 8 pts.) Lauren Perry RS JR 3k Richland, Wash. Women’s Returning 2017 NCAA Scorers: Taylor Sharpe SR 400m / 4x4(alt.) Pickering, Ontario (George Mason) Sharrika Barnett - 4x400 relay (8th place / 1 point) Nikki Stephens FR Pentathlon / 4x4(alt.) Seattle, Wash. Lloydricia Cameron - Shot Put (7th place / 2 pts.) Destiny Ward FR 400m / DMR Chesapeake, Va. Yanis David - Triple Jump (2nd place / 8 points) Amara Wiggan SO WT Orlando, Fla. Brandee’ Johnson - 4x400 relay (8th place / 1 point) Darrielle McQueen - Long Jump (8th place / 1 point) PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Taylor Sharpe - 4x400 relay (8th place / 1 point) Sam - AIR-en-holes Barnett - Sha-REEKA Ahrenholz Sharrika Men’s Returning 2017 SEC Champions: KeAndre Bates - Key-ON-dray Lloydricia Cameron - LOY-dree-see-uh KeAndre Bates - Long Jump; Triple Jump Jack Beitter - BITE-er Yanis David - YAH-niss Grant Holloway - 60 Hurdles Anders Eriksson - ON-ders Jontavia Dykes - JON-tay-vee-uh Kunle Fasasi - COON-lay Fa-SAH-see Amanda Froeynes - FROY-nace Women’s Returning 2017 SEC Champions: Benjamin Lobo Vedel - LO-bo VUH-dell Lauryn Ghee - G (like the letter) N/A Hakim Sani Brown - HA-keem SAH-nee Brown Darrielle McQueen - DARE-ee-el

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 28 SEC Indoor Championships TO WATCH KeAndre Bates SR Long Jump / Triple Jump El Paso, Texas • 2017 USTFCCCA National Indoor Field AOTY; 2018 The Bowerman Mid-Indoor Watch List (2017 semifinalist) • 3-time 2017 NCAA Champion (indoor long jump; outdoor long jump, triple jump); 2017 NCAA Indoor triple jump runner-up • 3-time 2017 SEC Champion (indoor long jump, triple jump; outdoor triple jump); 2017 SEC Outdoor long jump runner-up • Indoor Personal Records - LJ: 8.04m (26-4.5) [2017 NCAA Indoors]; TJ: 16.81m (55-2) [2017 SEC Indoors] Clayton Brown SO High Jump / Triple Jump St. Andrew, Jamaica • Second Division I man since 1994 to score in both high jump (t-5th) and triple jump (7th) at NCAA Indoor Championships • 2017 SEC Indoor Freshman Field Athlete of the Year; 2017 SEC Indoors bronze medalist (triple jump) • Indoor PRs - HJ: 2.25m (7-4.5) [Jan. 7, 2017]; TJ: 16.58m (54-4.75) [2017 SEC Indoors]; LJ: 7.53m (24-8.5) [Jan. 19, 2018]

Kunle Fasasi JR 400m / 4x400 Oyo State, Nigeria • 5-time USTFCCCA All-American (ind. 400m--2017; out. 400m--2016; ind. 4x400--twice; out. 4x400--2016) • Leadoff leg (46.08) for 4x400 relay which ran the second-fastest time in collegiate history, fourth-fastest time ever (3:02.23) • 2016 SEC Indoor Champion (4x400 relay); 2016 NCAA Outdoors 6th-place finisher (400m--only freshman finalist) • PRs - Ind. 400m: 45.57 [‘17 NCAA Indoors prelim]; Out. 400m: 45.43 [‘16 Florida Relays]; Ind. 200m: 20.95 [Feb. 10 - Clemson] Jack Guyton RS SO Mile / 3,000m / DMR Tampa, Fla. • 2017 SEC Indoor All-Freshman (mile -- finished fifth overall) • 2017 SEC Outdoor Championships finalist and NCAA East Preliminary qualifier (1,500m) • PRs - Mile: 4:02.37 [Feb. 2017 - Vanderbilt]; 3,000m: 8:14.71 [2017 Razorback Invitational]; 1,500m: 3:43.63 [2017 Florida Relays]

Grant Holloway SO 60mH / Long Jump / 4x400 Chesapeake, Va. • Broke Omar McLeod’s collegiate record by 0.03 seconds two weeks ago at Clemson (7.42) • Split 45.12 as second leg for second-fastest 4x400 relay in collegiate history, and fourth-fastest of all time (3:02.23) • 2-time 2017 NCAA Champion (60 hurdles; 110 hurdles -- first freshman in Division I history to sweep those titles) • He and Ashton Eaton are only men in the world since 1999 with indoor PRs under 7.75 (60mH) and at least 8.05m (LJ) • 2018 The Bowerman Mid-Indoor Watch List (2017 semifinalist); 2017 SEC Indoor & Outdoor Freshman Runner of the Year • Ind. PRs - 60mH: 7.42 [Feb. 9 - Clemson]; LJ: 8.05m (26-5) [Jan. 21, 2017 - Va. Tech]; 400m: 44.81 [2017 NCAA Ind. relay split] Benjamin Lobo Vedel FR 400m / 4x400 Aalborg, Denmark • Split 45.36 as anchor for the second-fastest 4x400 relay in collegiate history, and fourth-fastest of all time (3:02.23) • 2017 European Indoor Championships 4th-place finisher (400m); 2017 European U23 Championships bronze medalist (400m) • 2015 European U20 Championships gold medalist; 2014 IAAF U20 Championships qualifier (400m) • PRs - Ind. 400m: 46.14 [Razorback Invite]; Out. 400m: 45.85 [‘17 European U23 Champs]; Ind. 200m: 21.02 [Jan. 20 - Clemson]

AJ McFarland RS JR Weight Throw DeLand, Fla. • Ranks eighth nationally in the weight throw (22.20m / 72-10 -- has broken own school record at last three meets) • 2017 USTFCCCA Indoor All-American (finished 12th overall in the weight throw) • Weight Throw PRs - 2018: 22.20m (72-10) [Feb. 10 - Clemson]; 2017: 21.67m (71-1.25) [Feb. 4 - Virginia Tech]

Hakim Sani Brown FR 60m Tokyo, Japan • Finished 7th in 200m at 2017 IAAF World Championships (eclipsed Usain Bolt as youngest finalist in history) • 2017 IAAF World Championships 100m semifinalist • 2015 IAAF World Championships 200m semifinalist (was 16 years old and the youngest 200m competitor in history) • Swept 2015 IAAF World Youth Championships 100m and 200m (broke Usain Bolt’s meet record in the 200 - 20.34) • PRs - 60m: DNR; 100m: 10.05 [2017 Japanese Championships]; 200m: 20.32 [2017 Japanese Championships] Michael Timpson Jr. JR 60m Orlando, Fla. • Tied for 14th nationally in the 60 meters after setting a personal record of 6.63 two weeks ago at Clemson • 2017 All-SEC Outdoor Second Team (4x100 relay; leadoff leg -- bronze medalist) • Indoor PRs - 60m: 6.63 [Feb. 9 - Clemson]; 200m: 21.33 [February 2017 - Clemson]

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE KeAndre Bates - Key-ON-dray Kunle Fasasi - COON-lay fa-SAH-see Benjamin Lobo Vedel - Lobo VUH-dell (vuh rhymes with uh) Hakim Sani Brown - HA-keem SAH-nee Brown

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 29 SEC Indoor Championships TO WATCH Sharrika Barnett JR 400m / 4x400 Orlando, Fla. • Split 50.56 on anchor leg for Florida’s 4x400 relay team--which ranks No. 3 nationally--at Clemson (Jan. 20) • 6-time USTFCCCA All-American (indoor 400m--2017; indoor 4x400--twice; outdoor 400m--2017; outdoor 4x400--twice) • 4-time 2017 All-SEC Second Team (indoor 400m runner-up; outdoor 400m bronze; indoor and outdoor 4x400 runner-up) • PRs - Ind. 400m: 51.64 [No. 4 nationally - 2018 Razorback Invitational]; Out. 400m: 51.67 [2017 NCAA Outdoors prelim]

Elisabeth Bergh RS SO Mile / 3,000m Haugesund, Norway • 2016 All-SEC Indoor Freshman Team (mile - 8th place overall); 2016 All-SEC Outdoor Freshman Team (1,500m - 15th) • Redshirted in 2017 • Indoor PRs - Mile: 4:42.26 [2016 Iowa State Classic]; 3,000m: 9:40.91 [2016 SEC Indoors]; 800m: 2:13.95 [Feb. 10, Clemson]

Lloydricia Cameron SR Shot Put Miami, Fla. • Finished seventh overall at each of the last three NCAA Championships; ranks 5th nationally entering SEC Indoors • 3-time USTFCCCA All-American (two outdoor, one indoor); 2017 SEC Outdoor champion • PRs - Indoor: 17.47m (57-3.75) [Jan. 2017 - Virginia Tech]; Outdoor: 17.39m (57-0.75) [2017 NCAA East Preliminary]

Yanis David JR Long Jump / Triple Jump Lamentin, Guadeloupe • 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships triple jump runner-up (finished behind collegiate record holder Keturah Orji) • 2017 SEC Indoors and Outdoors triple jump runner-up (finished behind collegiate record holder Keturah Orji) • 2016 IAAF U20 World Championships gold medalist (long jump); 2017 European U23 Championships gold medalist (long jump) • Indoor PRs - TJ: 13.93m (45-8.5) [2017 Tyson Invitational]; LJ: 6.39m (20-11.75) [2016 Razorback Invitational]

Amanda Froeynes FR Pentathlon / High Jump Tonsberg, Norway • Ranks eighth nationally in the pentathlon (4,199 points at Clemson - Jan. 20) • 2016 IAAF World Junior Championships heptathlon qualifier (11th place) • PRs - Indoor 800m: 2:16.45; 60mH: 8.94; HJ: 1.79m (5-10.25); LJ: 6.04m (19-9.75); SP: 10.73m (35-2.25)

Brandee’ Johnson SO 60mH / 4x400 Suffolk, Va. • 2017 USTFCCCA Indoor All-American (4x400 relay) • 2017 Pan American U20 Championships, USATF U20 Outdoor Championships gold medalist (400mH) • Ranked No. 4 on Florida’s All-Time Top 10 list in the 60 hurdles • Indoor PRs - 60mH: 8.26 [Jan. 19 - Clemson, topped PR by 0.12 sec.]; 400mH: 57.21 [2017 Pan Am U20 Champs.]

Taylor Manson FR 400m / 4x400 East Lansing, Mich. • Ranks 17th nationally in the 400 meters (third among freshmen, only trailing Sydney McLaughlin, Lynna Irby) • Split 51.81 on second leg for Florida’s 4x400 relay team--ranked No. 3 nationally--at Clemson (Jan. 20) • 2016 New Balance Nationals Outdoor silver medalist (400m); 2-time New Balance Nationals Outdoor 200m qualifier (2016-17) • PRs - Ind. 400m: 53.20 [Razorback Invitational]; Out. 400m: 53.21 [2017 MHSAA Division I State Finals]

Darrielle McQueen SR Long Jump / Triple Jump Tallahassee, Fla. • 9-time USTFCCCA All-American (3 indoor long jump; 3 outdoor long jump; 2 indoor triple jump; outdoor triple jump) • Finished eighth in the long jump at 2017 NCAA Indoor Championships • 2016 All-SEC Indoor Second Team (triple jump - runner-up) • Indoor PRs - LJ: 6.51m (21-4.25) [2016 SEC Indoors]; TJ: 13.61m (44-8) [2016 SEC Indoors]

Taylor Sharpe SR 400m / 4x400 (alt.) Pickering, Ontario • Three-time USTFCCCA All-American (4x400 - Indoor: 2017; Outdoor: 2016, 2017) • 2016 SEC Outdoor Champion (4x400); 2017 SEC Indoor and Outdoor runner-up (4x400) • 400m PRs - Indoor: 54.02 [2017 Tyson Invitational]; Outdoor: 52.60 [2015]

PRONUNCIATION GUIDE Sharrika Barnett - SHA-ree-kah Lloydricia Cameron - LOY-dree-shuh Yanis David - YAH-niss Amanda Froeynes - FROY-nace Darrielle McQueen - DARE-ee-el

2018 Gators Track & Field Notes 30 SEC Indoor Championships