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2012-13 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK and FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC Fourth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications 2012-13 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC Fourth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications www.BaylorBears.com | www.Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics | www.Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 www.BaylorBears.com Facebook: BaylorAthletics Twitter: @BaylorAthletics CREDITS EDITORS Sean Doerre, Nick Joos, David Kaye COMPILATION Sean Doerre DESIGN / LAYOUT Chris Yandle PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography Marketing & Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring © 2013, Baylor University Department of Athletics community. BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimination as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handi capped persons. 2012-13 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1-5 MEDIA INFORMATION INTRODUCTION Table of Contents . .1 GENERAL INFORMATION Athletic Communications Staff . .2 Location Waco, Texas University Administration . .3 Chartered 1845 by the Republic of Texas Director of Athletics . .4 Enrollment 15,029 Affiliation NCAA Division I 2012-13 Schedule . .5 Conference Big 12 Nickname Bears PLAYERS 6 Colors Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) 2012-13 Team Roster . .6 Home Facility Hart-Patterson Track and Field Complex Capacity 5,000 President Ken Starr COACHES & STAFF 7-13 Faculty Athletic Representative Mike Rogers Head Coach Todd Harbour . .7-8 Director of Athletics Ian McCaw Director of Track and Field Clyde Hart . .9 Senior Associate A.D/Sport Supervisor Tom Hill Associate AD/Business, SWA Nancy Post Assistant Coaches . .10-12 Staff/Volunteer Assistants . .13 TRACK AND FIELD COACHING STAFF Head Coach Todd Harbour (Baylor, 1981) REVIEW 14-20 Dir. of Track and Field Clyde Hart (Baylor, 1956) Asst. Head Coach Danny Brabham (Baylor, 1973) 2012 Cross Country Individual/Team Results . .14-16 Associate Coach Michael Ford (Baylor, 1995) 2012 Indoor Bests . .17-18 Assistant Coach Stacey Smith (Baylor, 2000) 2012 Outdoor Bests . .19-20 Assistant Coach Jon Capron (Baylor, 2003) Director of Operations Evan Iluzada Volunteer Coach Sanya Richards HISTORY 21-37 Volunteer Coach Jeremy Wariner All-Time Conference Meet Finishes . .21-22 NCAA/Regional Cross Country Results . .23-26 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS All-Time NCAA Championships . .27-28 Track and Field/Cross Country Contact: Sean Doerre E-mail: [email protected] All-Time NCAA All-Americans . .29-31 Office: (254) 710-3638 All-Time Conference Champions . .32-34 Cell: (254) 640-4613 All-Time Letterwinners . .35-37 Fax: (254) 710-1369 MEDIA SERVICES RECORDS 38-60 The media will receive a full meet previews and All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Indoor Records . .38-39 recaps with updated stats and performance lists. Bios All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Outdoor Records . .40-41 will also be updated regularly online at All-Time Women’s Indoor Top Marks . .42-45 www.BaylorBears.com. In hosting the Michael Johnson Classic, the Athletic All-Time Men’s Indoor Top Marks . .46-49 Communications Office will provide live results online at All-Time Women’s Outdoor Top Marks . .50-54 ww.BaylorBears.com. All-Time Men’s Indoor Top Marks . .55-59 All-Time Hart-Patterson Complex Records . .60 INTERVIEWS All interviews with head coach Todd Harbour and student-athletes must be coordinated through BU Assistant Athletic Communications Director Sean Doerre and must be made at least 24 hours in advance. No student-athlete phone numbers or e-mail addresses will be distributed. Student-athletes WILL NOT be asked to miss class, study hall or mandatory team functions to conduct an interview. QUICK FACTS WOMEN’S TEAM INFORMATION MEN’S TEAM INFORMATION 2012 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 8th/-- 2012 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 7th/-- 2012 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 4th/4th 2012 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 5th/6th 2012 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes t-16th/t-60th 2012 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 35th/t-49th All-Americans Returning 4 All-Americans Returning 5 (Erin Atkinson, Christina Holland, (Justin Allen, Joe Barb, Blake Heriot, Tiffani McReynolds, Skylar White) Drew Seale, Everett Walker) All-Americans Lost 2 All-Americans Lost 5 (Diamond Richardson, Jessica Ubanyionwu) (James Gilreath, Zwede Hewitt, Whitney Prevost, Woodrow Randall, Patrick Schoenball) 1 2012-13 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS BAYLOR ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.com INTRODUCTION Social Media “Like Us” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics NICK JOOS HEATH NIELSEN JULIE BENNETT Follow Us on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics Executive Associate AD Associate AD Director of External Affairs Communications Athletic Communications STAFF DIRECTORY NICK JOOS Executive Associate AD / External Affairs Sport Responsibilities: Football Credentials Alma Mater: Iowa State, 1987 | Joined Baylor: October 2003 Office: 254-710-3043 | Cell: 254-709-9659 | E-mail: [email protected] HEATH NIELSEN Associate AD / Communications Sport Responsibilities: Football Alma Mater: Utah State, 1994 | Joined Baylor: May 2000 Office: 254-710-3538 | Cell: 254-709-2743 | E-mail: [email protected] DAVID KAYE KYLE CORNISH SEAN DOERRE JULIE BENNETT Director of Athletic Communications Associate Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: Fresno State, 1972 | Joined Baylor: March 1993 Office: 254-710-3042 | Cell: 254-709-9657 | E-mail: [email protected] DAVID KAYE Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Office: 254-710-4389 | Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected] KELLEN COLEMAN Coordinator of Strategic Messaging Sport Responsibilities: Website Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October 2012 Office: 254-710-4049 | E-mail: [email protected] TBA KELLEN COLEMAN LAUREN PHILLIPS Assistant Director Coordinator of Administrative Assistant KYLE CORNISH Assistant Director Strategic Messaging Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Softball, Equestrian Alma Mater: Kansas, 2006 | Joined Baylor: October 2007 Office: 254-710-3065 | Cell: 254-709-4657 | E-mail: [email protected] SEAN DOERRE Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: Soccer, Cross Country, Track & Field, Tennis, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2011 | Joined Baylor: August 2012 Office: 254-710-3638 | Cell: 254-640-4613 | E-mail: [email protected] TBA Assistant Director Sport Responsibilities: TBA TYLER HEDRICK ASHLEY FARRELL Alma Mater: TBA | Joined Baylor: TBA Director Assistant Director Office: TBA | Cell: TBA | E-mail: TBA Sic ‘em Sports Productions Sic ‘em Sports Productions/ Strategic Messaging TYLER HEDRICK Director, Sic ‘em Sports Productions Alma Mater: Iowa State, 2002 | Joined Baylor: August 2012 Office: 254-710-3709 | E-mail: [email protected] ASHLEY FARRELL Assistant Director, Sic ‘em Sports Productions Alma Mater: Missouri, 2009 | Joined Baylor: August 2010 Office: 254-710-4633 | Cell: 254-265-3878 | E-mail: [email protected] LAUREN PHILLIPS Administrative Assistant Office: 254-710-1266 | E-mail: [email protected] 2 2012-13 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK UNIVERSITY ADMINISTRATION INTRODUCTION KEN STARR MICHAEL ROGERS UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1968 TEXAS TECH, 1972 On June 1, 2010, Kenneth Winston Starr, J.D., became the Professor Michael Rogers has served as Baylor’s Faculty 14th president of Baylor University. Judge Starr was elected Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA since unanimously by the Baylor Board of Regents on Feb. 12, 2010, 2002 and has been a member of the Baylor Law faculty since following a search process that included representatives from all 1984. parts of the Baylor family. Rogers earned a bachelor of business administration degree Starr has had a distinguished career in academia, the law and and graduated with honors in 1972 from Texas Tech University, public service. Prior to coming to Baylor, he served for six years where he was a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma and Phi as the Duane and Kelly Roberts Dean and Professor of Law at Kappa Phi honor societies and a varsity scholarship basketball Pepperdine, where he taught current constitutional issues and player. He received his J.D. degree from the University of civil procedure. He has also been of counsel to the law firm of Oklahoma in
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