Crystal Reports Activex Designer
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
Load more
Recommended publications
-
2010 BIG TEN OUTDOOR TRACK and FIELD FINAL RELEASE Contact: Dan Mihalik, Robert Hammel Communications Intern • Office: 847-696-1010 Ext
2010 BIG TEN OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD FINAL RELEASE Contact: Dan Mihalik, Robert Hammel Communications Intern • Office: 847-696-1010 ext. 146 • E-mail: [email protected] 2010 BIG TEN OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD SEASON IN REVIEW Three Big Ten student-athletes were crowned The Texas A&M men and women each won their to win their third-straight team championship national champions at the 2010 NCAA Outdoor second straight championships. The Aggie women with 133.5 points. Minnesota finished in second Track and Field Championships on historic recorded 72 points, ahead of Oregon (57), Florida place with 123 points, while Wisconsin was third Hayward Track at the University of Oregon in (40) and Penn State. The Aggie men held on for a with 101.5. Both programs were led by Big Ten Eugene, Ore. Illinois’ Andrew Riley took home one-point win over Florida 55-54. Oregon was Coach of the Year honorees, Steve Plasencia for top honors in the 110-meter hurdles, Indiana’s third (45) and Arizona State was fourth (37). the Minnesota men and Beth Alford-Sullivan for Derek Drouin was victorious in the high jump, the Penn State women. and Penn State’s Bridget Franek won the gold Before qualifying for the NCAA medal in the 3,000-meter steeplechase. Championships, the conference squads con- Following the Big Ten Championships, the con- verged on the Indiana University campus and ference honored its individual award winners. Anchored by Franek’s effort, the Penn State the Robert C. Haugh Track and Field Complex On the men’s side, Illinois’ Riley was named women placed fourth in the team standings. -
Duke Men's Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records
DUKE UNIVERSITY SPORTS INFORMATION Duke Athletics External Operations Phone: 919-684-2633 Press Box Phone: 919-684-4203 Box 90557 Fax: 919-688-1765 Durham, N.C. 27708 STAFF DIRECTORY Art Chase Senior Associate Director of Athletics/External Affairs Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Guilford, 1991 Joined Duke SID: August, 2000 Art Chase Mike DeGeorge Office: 919-684-2614 Cell: 919-599-9820 Email: [email protected] Associate Director of Director of Sports Athletics/External Information Affairs Mike DeGeorge Director of Sports Information Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Men’s Golf Alma Mater: Dayton, 2005 Joined Duke SID: November, 2017 Office: 919-668-1712 Cell: 919-384-6601 Email: [email protected] Lindy Brown Senior Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Golf Alma Mater: Western Carolina, 1996 Joined Duke SID: November, 1999 Office: 919-684-2664 Cell: 919-599-9821 Email: [email protected] Kat Castner Senior Associate Sports Information Director Lindy Brown Sport Responsibilities: Football, Wrestling Kat Castner Senior Associate Sports Senior Associate Sports Alma Mater: Robert Morris, 2010 Joined Duke SID: August, 2014 Information Director Information Director Office: 919-684-8708 Cell: Email: [email protected] Meredith Rieder Associate Sports Information Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Soccer, Men’s Lacrosse Alma Mater: Denison, 2002 Joined Duke SID: August, 2008 Office: 919-684-3328 Cell: 919-812-6741 Email: [email protected] Josh Foster Assistant Sports -
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I
DIVISION I 103 Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I 2001 Championships OUTDOOR TRACK Highlights Volunteers Are Victorious: Tennessee used a strong performance from its sprinters to edge TCU by a point May 30-June 2 at Oregon. The Volunteers earned their third title with 50 points, as the championship-clinching point was scored by the 1,600-meter relay team in the final event of the meet. Knowing it only had to finish the event to secure the point to break the tie with TCU, Tennessee’s unit passed the baton careful- ly and placed eighth. Justin Gatlin played the key role in getting Tennessee into position to win by capturing the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Gatlin was the meet’s only individual double winner. Sean Lambert supported Gatlin’s effort by finishing fourth in the 100. His position was another important factor in Tennessee’s victory, as he placed just ahead of a pair of TCU competitors. Gatlin and Lambert composed half of the Volunteers’ 400-meter relay team that was second. TCU was led by Darvis Patton, who was third in the 200, fourth in the long jump and sixth in the 100. He also was a member of the Horned Frogs’ victorious 400-meter relay team. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Tennessee ..................... 50 Colorado St. ................. 10 Missouri........................ 4 2. TCU.............................. 49 Mississippi .................... 10 N.C. A&T ..................... 4 3. Baylor........................... 361/2 28. Florida .......................... 9 Northwestern St. ........... 4 4. Stanford........................ 36 29. Idaho St. ...................... 8 Purdue .......................... 4 5. LSU .............................. 32 30. Minnesota ..................... 7 Southern Miss. .............. 4 6. Alabama...................... -
2017-18 Big Ten Records Book
2017-18 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2017-18 70th Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2017- Lovie Smith 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson Golf Coaches - Men’s 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones 1922-1923 George Davis 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1929-1932 J.H. Utley 1976-1981 William A. -
2018-19 Big Ten Records Book
2018-19 BIG TEN RECORDS BOOK Big Life. Big Stage. Big Ten. BIG TEN CONFERENCE RECORDS BOOK 2018-19 71st Edition FALL SPORTS Men’s Cross Country Women’s Cross Country Field Hockey Football* Men’s Soccer Women’s Soccer Volleyball WINTER SPORTS SPRING SPORTS Men's Basketball* Baseball Women's Basketball* Men’s Golf Men’s Gymnastics Women’s Golf Women’s Gymnastics Men's Lacrosse Men's Ice Hockey* Women's Lacrosse Men’s Swimming and Diving Rowing Women’s Swimming and Diving Softball Men’s Indoor Track and Field Men’s Tennis Women’s Indoor Track and Field Women’s Tennis Wrestling Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Women’s Outdoor Track and Field * Records appear in separate publication 4 CONFERENCE PERSONNEL HISTORY UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS Faculty Representatives Basketball Coaches - Men’s 1991-1996 Lou Tepper 1896-1989 Henry H. Everett 1906 Elwood Brown 1997-2004 Ron Turner 1898-1899 Jacob K. Shell 1907 F.L. Pinckney 2005-2011 Ron Zook 1899-1906 Herbert J. Barton 1908 Fletcher Lane 2012-2016 Tim Beckman 1906-1929 George A. Goodenough 1909-1910 H.V. Juul 2017- Lovie Smith 1929-1936 Alfred C. Callen 1911-1912 T.E. Thompson 1936-1949 Frank E. Richart 1913-1920 Ralph R. Jones Golf Coaches - Men’s 1950-1959 Robert B. Browne 1921-1922 Frank J. Winters 1922-1923 George Davis 1959-1968 Leslie A. Bryan 1923-1936 J. Craig Ruby 1924 Ernest E. Bearg 1968-1976 Henry S. Stilwell 1937-1947 Douglas R. Mills 1925-1928 D.L. Swank 1976-1981 William A. -
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I Men’S
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Aggies emerge from men’s track pack for first crown: The term “4x1” nearly took on new meaning at the Division I Men’s Outdoor Track and Field Championships, as the final event offered the possibility that four teams could tie for the team title. Texas A&M made the most of the opportunity and won its first national championship in the sport June 13 in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The term “4x1” normally refers to the 400-meter relay, but the title actually was decided in the meet-ending 1,600-meter relay, where the Aggies finally caught Oregon and held off two other rivals to spoil those teams’ title hopes. The win clinched a rare double victory since Texas A&M had captured the women’s track and field title moments earlier. “We’re the national champions,” said Justin Oliver, who anchored the Aggies to a second-place finish in the 1,600-meter relay to lock up the title. “Texas A&M, no one else. That’s all I could say when I finished the race. We did it! We did it!” Oliver is a member of coach Pat Henry’s first graduating class, which brought the former LSU coach – who led the Tigers to three men’s and 12 women’s national track and field titles – his first crowns in five seasons at Texas A&M. “We’re extremely pleased. My staff worked very hard, and this is a very gratifying pair of championships for this team,” Henry said. -
Meet History Sea Ray Relays
MEET HISTORY SEA RAY RELAYS TONY WILSON AWARD WINNERS The Tony Wilson Memorial Trophy is 2007–Tyler DeVault, Tennessee WOMEN given each year to the most outstanding 2008–Rubin Williams, Tennessee male and female athlete in both the running 2009–Ryan Bailey, Rend Lake C.C. Running Events and field events at the Sea Ray Relays. The 2010–Evander Wells, Tennessee 1993–Holly Hyche, Indiana State trophy is named in honor of Wilson, who 2011–Andrew Riley, Illinois 1994–Dannette Young, Unattached was the SEC high jump champion in 1971 2012–Brycen Spratling, Pittsburgh 1995–Sue Walton, Tennessee while competing for Tennessee. Wilson 1996–Joetta Clark, Foot Locker TC competed for the Vols from 1969 until he Field Events 1997–Stephanie Dueringer, Michigan St. died from a cerebral hemorrhage on March 1974–Tommy Haynes, MTSU 1998–Beverly Pierre, Seton Hall 12, 1973. 1975–James Barrineau, Georgia 1999–Kelli White, Tennessee 1976–Tommy Haynes, MTSU 2000–Cydonie Mothersill, Clemson TC 1977–Jane Haist, Tennessee 2001–Nolle Graham, Seton Hall MEN (female winner) 2002–Aleen Bailey, S. Carolina 1978–Mike Windsor, C. Michigan 2003–Aleen Bailey, S. Carolina Running Events 1979–Richard Olsen, UTEP 2004–Tonette Dyer, San Diego St. 1974–Doug Brown, Tennessee 1980–Hreinn Halldorsson, Alabama 2005–Tiffany Ross-Williams, S. Carolina 1975–Reggie Jones, Tennessee 1981–Dave Volz, Indiana 2006–Shalonda Solomon, S. Carolina 1976–Reggie Jones, Tennessee 1982–Kevin Akins, Ohio State 2007–Shana Cox, Penn St. 1977–Mark Belger, Villanova 1983–Jason Grimes, Athletics West 2008–Mary Wineberg, Nike 1978–Don Merrick, C. Fla. YMCA 1984–Jason Grimes, Athletics West 2009–Lynne Layne, Tennessee 1979–Dave Murphy, Western Ky. -
Division I Men's Outdoor Track Championships Records Book
DIVISION I MEN’S OUTDOOR TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2016 Championship 2 History 8 All-Time Team Results 36 2016 CHAMPIONSHIP HIGHLIGHTS Florida wins 2016 NCAA Men's Outdoor Track & Field Championship: Florida created enough points from the sprints, hurdles and jumps to claim another national title as they accumulated 62 points to win the NCAA Championship at Hayward Field on Friday in front of a crowd of 12,244. It’s the second outdoor national title for the Gators since sharing the 2013 team championship. “It was really interesting how it happened,” said Florida head coach Mike Holloway. “I told my wife what I thought we could do, and that I thought that we could win this thing. It was just a matter of the kids trusting in themselves.” Arkansas, powered by the exploits of Jarrion Lawson’s three individual victories, finished as the team runner-up with 56 points while Texas A&M, fueled by a 800m collegiate record from freshman Donavan Brazier, placed third with 50 points. A pair of wins for Oregon, by Devon Allen in the 110m hurdlers and a 15th NCAA title for Edward Cheserek in winning the 5,000m, assisted the Ducks as they placed fourth with 48 points. LSU swept the relay events on the way to finishing fifth in team scoring with 41 points. Cheserek withstood another challenge at 5,000m with a winning time of 13:25.59. Stanford’s Sean McGorty (13:26.10) and Patrick Tiernan of Villanova (13:27.07) placed second and third after leading different stages of the race. -
Etn1992 17 Oly Trials
(unat) 20.36 ; 3. Bates 20 .54; 4. J. Williams 20.67; 5. Porter (TCU) 20.71; 6. S. Lewis (SMTC) 20.78; 7. Bridgewater (CSLA) 20.89; 8. Nelloms (OhSt) 21.16. 1 ?::iii QUARTERS(June 27 , qualify 5+ 1) 1(-2.3)- lllil illl !l !l \i]!I··· 1 . Johnson 20 .49; 2. C. Lewis 20.57 ; 3. Bates 20.73; 4. J. Willia ms 20 .76; 5. Heard 20 .82; 6. Tolbert 21.22 ; 7. Rouser 21.26; 1 Braunskill 21 .35. 11(-0.6)-1. Marsh 20 .36 ; 2. T. Williams 20 .55 ; 3. Watkins 20.74 ; 4. Little 20 .75; 5. Dunn 20.83 ; 6. Porter 20.89 ; 7. Warren ••·.,i fll■MJ!illil! ! flil 20.98; . dnc-S. Lewis. •·•··•······•·•••·•·•.••••••••••••·••·••• i#k~HJd•;~•l~~•a··~-ly•i;~i•[•.#iJfa•N~J]•~~iiath••vi~ij;••2~)·· ·.• · 111(-1.3)-1. Burrell 20 .35; 2. Mitchell 20.46; 3. Trapp 20 .65; 4. Jett 20 .67; 5. Bridgewater 20 .75 ; 6. Drummond 20 .83; 7. Napier 20.86; .. dnc- Eve rett . SEMIS (June 27, qualify 4): 1(-0 .8)-1. Burrell 20.12; 2. Bates 20.19; 3. Mitchell -U.S. Olympic Trials- 20.20; 4. J. Williams 20.27; 5. T. Williams 20.30 (fastest non-qualifier ever) ; 6. Watkins 20.47; 7. Drummond 20.55; 8. Bridgewater 10.11; 3. Trapp 10.21; 4. Heard 10.23; 5. 20.63, -Men- Greene 10.39 ; 6. Drummond 10.42 ; 7. 11(-2.8)-1. Marsh 20.26 ; 2. Johnson 20.29 ; Sanders 10.48 ; 8. Young 10.48 . -
2005 Big Ten Outdoor Track and Field 2005 Ncaa Men's
2005 BIG TEN OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS PREVIEW - June 3, 2005 1500 West Higgins Road • Park Ridge, IL 60068-6300 • Phone: (847) 696-1010 • Fax: (847) 696-1110 • Website: www.bigten.org 2005 NCAA MEN’S AND WOMEN’S TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS Wednesday-Saturday, June 8-11, 2005 • Hornet Stadium at A.G. Spanos Sports Complex • Sacramento, Calif. A total of 91 Big Ten student-athletes are gearing up to compete at the 2005 2005 NCAA MEN’S QUALIFIERS NCAA Men’s & Women’s Outdoor Track Big Ten teams only & Field Championships, which are set to 100 Meter Dash 10000 Meter Run Long Jump take place June 8-11 at the Hornet 17 Kenneth Baxter, SR, PUR 1 Simon Bairu, JR, WIS 2 Aarik Wilson, SR, IND Stadium in the Alex G. Spanos Sports 18 Demi Omole, SO, WIS 10 Tim Nelson, SO, WIS Complex in Sacramento, Calif. 17 Antony Ford, SR, WIS Triple Jump 200 Meter Dash 18 Andrew Carlson, SR, MINN 3 Aarik Wilson, SR, IND Sacramento State and the Sacramento 20 Kenneth Baxter, SR, PUR 11 Michael Whitehead, SO, MICH Sports Commission will serve as co- 110 Meter Hurdles 14 Alonzo Moore, JR, WIS hosts of the event. 400 Meter Dash 28 Rickey Pinkney, SO, PUR 16 Rick Bellford, JR, WIS 26 Stann Waithe, SO, MICH 400 Meter Hurdles Shot Put All 10 Conference men’s teams and a 800 Meter Run 7 Abe Jones, JR, ILL 15 Joe Thomas, SO, WIS total of 49 entries will be represented at 6 Zach Glavash, SO, ILL 10 Jaret Campisi, SR, PSU 16 Kenton Kemeny, SR, IOWA the meet. -
Duke Men's Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records
Duke Men’s Indoor Track & Field All-Time Records Updated February 25, 2019 14:02.63 Mike Moverman 2013 60 METERS Ryan McDermott 14:09.49 Josh Lund 2011 9:36.47 Nate McClafferty 2015 6.74c Randy Jones 1992 14:10.50 Bo Waggoner 2011 Chaz Hawkins 6.84c Dave Sime 1956 14:10.73 Brian Atkinson 2013 Jordan Burton 6.84c Lamar Grant 1997 Brian Schoepfer 60 METER HURDLES 6.87 Robert Rohner 2014 9:37.01 Brian Schoepfer 2015 6.90 Jaocb Sobota 2018 7.84c Jeff Howser 1971 Brett Bofinger 8.07c Sean Thomas 1993 200 METERS Henry Farley 8.12 Curtis Beach 2014 Nate McClafferty 21.63 Daniel King 2007 8.13 Jeremy McDuffie 2017 9:41.11 Chris Spooner 2005 21.83 Lamar Grant 2000 8.20 Richmond Flowers 1999 Peter Lewellen 21.93 Ben Kittleson 2004 Ian Cronin 4X200 METER RELAY 21.94 Miles Mingo 2019 Nick Schneider 21.95 Matt Pridemore 2011 1:27.43 Brett Bofinger 2016 9:41.40 Nate McClafferty 2013 Robert Rohner 300 METERS Michal Filipczak Matt Rodio Tommy Meister 34.29 Daniel King 2007 Chaz Hawkins James Kostelnik 34.40 Miles Mingo 2019 34.74 Chaz Hawkins 2015 4X400 METER RELAY LONG JUMP 34.96 Brett Bofinger 2017 3:13.77 Peter Lewellen 2007 25-2.75 (7.68) Jade Ellis 2009 35.28 Matt Rodio 2014 Nick Trombold 25-2.00 (7.67) Curtis Beach 2014 Matt Danforth 400 METERS 24-2.50 (7.37) Lamar Grant 1998 Daniel King 23-5.75 (7.15) Joel Shankle 1954 45.44 Steven Solomon 2018 3:14.13 Brett Bofinger 2017 23-4.50 (7.12) Desi Thomas 1995 47.61 Daniel King 2007 Michal Filipczak 47.94 Brett Bofinger 2017 Dylan Murphy TRIPLE JUMP 48.05 Miles Mingo 2019 Kyle Francis 51-3.00 (15.62) -
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Texas A&M wins last event to claim men’s track title: Legendary college track coach Pat Henry and his Texas A&M Aggies swept the men’s and women’s team titles for the second year in a row on June 12 at the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships at Hayward Field. Henry now has 19 outdoor team titles, and his latest two were masterfully executed. The Texas A&M men won the fi nal event on the track, the 1,600-meter relay, to edge Florida by a single point, 55-54. The Gators fi nished third in the relay and were .21 seconds behind second-place Mississippi State. But even after that race was over, it took the offi cial results of the long jump to sort out the overall winner. “It’s about team eff orts, ups and downs, and it’s about responding to ups and downs,” Henry said. “All year long, this has been a unique group of guys and women.” For the Texas A&M men, the title seemed like it might have been lost with a botched handoff between Tran Howell and Gerald Phiri in the fi rst exchange of the 400-meter relay. Florida, with Jeff Demps on the anchor leg, got the win in 39.04 seconds, while the Aggies took a zero. That result put the Gators in front by two points, 38-36. Curtis Mitchell and Phiri placed second and eighth, respectively, in the 200 meters to score a total of nine points for the Aggies.