Florida State Track & Field NCAA Outdoor Championships, June 6-9, 2018 @FSU_Track Historic Hayward Field • University of Oregon • Eugene, Ore. #NCAATF When the #Noles Compete Storylines for the NCAA Championships All listings Pacific Time A look at some of the top storylines for the Florida State men’s and women’s track & field teams as they head Wednesday, June 6 to Eugene, Ore. to compete in the final NCAA Championships contested at Historic Hayward Field: Time Event FSU Entries • With 18 combined qualifiers - 10 women and 8 men - the Seminoles have equaled their largest contin- 4:32 pm M 4x100 Relay (sf) FSU gent at the NCAA Outdoor Championships since 2012; 5:32 pm M 110 Hurdles (sf) Cunningham • The Florida State men climbed two spots to No. 10 in the final regular season USTFCCCA NCAA 5:46 pm M 100 (sf) Ewers, Haraway Division I National Computer Rankings; 6:00 pm M Long Jump (f) Fisher • The Seminole men’s NCAA roster includes six men in seven events, plus the 4x100 relay, emerging 6:40 pm M Shot Put (f) Droogsma among the top 12 in each event from the NCAA East Preliminary. That’s one more qualifying spot than 6:44 pm M 200 (sf) Ewers they were projected to produce from the East Preliminary based on seeding; • The Noles women made a nine-spot leap from a week ago to No. 26 in the USTFCCCA NCAA Division Thursday, June 7 I National Computer Rankings; 4:02 pm W 4x100 Relay (sf) FSU • The FSU women’s roster features seven women qualified in 10 events, plus the 4x100 relay, advancing 5:02 pm M 100 Hurdles (sf) Jones from the NCAA East preliminary; 5:15 pm W Javelin (f) Paredes • Of the 19 Seminoles making the trip to Eugene, Ore. - 11 women and 8 men - which includes relay 5:16 pm W 100 (sf) Seymour alternates, only 6 have previously participated at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in an FSU uniform; 6:10 pm W Shot Put (f) Grange, Zarankaite • Senior Austin Droogsma (shot put) and junior Armani Wallace (triple jump) earned second-team 6:14 pm W 200 (sf) Seymour All-American honors in 2017, while junior Darryl Haraway earned second-team All-American honors as 6:38 pm W 10,000 (f) Mircheva a member of the 2016 4x100 relay. Senior Keniel Grant was an alternate on that ‘16 relay team as well Friday, June 8 and is expected to lead off the 4x100 on Wednesday; • Senior Gleneve Grange was a first-team All-American in the discus last season, while sophomore 5:32 pm M 4x100 (f) FSU Shanice Love earned second-team All-American honors in the discus last season, while junior Shauna 5:40 pm M Triple Jump (f) Wallace Helps was on FSU’s 2016 4x100 relay team; 6:12 pm M 110 Hurdles (f) Cunningham • Five freshmen - Trey Cunningham, Darryl Gay, Ka’Tia Seymour, Lauri Parades and Jayla Kirkland 6:22 pm M 100 (f) Ewers, Haraway - will make their NCAA Outdoor debuts. Andre Ewers, Kenneth Fisher, Janae Caldwell, Kimmie 7:07 pm M 200 (f) Ewers Cunningham, Militsa Mircheva and Ieva Zarankaite are making their first NCAA appearances as Saturday, June 9 Noles. Fisher was a two-time qualifier for Bethune-Cookman (2014-15), while Zarankaite was a qualifier for Oklahoma State last year. 3:05 pm W Discus (f) Love, Zarankaite 3:32 pm W 4x100 (f) FSU Ewers is top seed in 4:12 pm W 100 Hurdles (f) Jones 4:22 pm W 100 (f) Seymour 200, second in 100 5:07 pm W 200 (f) Seymour Florida State junior Andre Ewers carries plenty momentum into his Key: (sf) - semifinal round first NCAA Outdoor Championship (f) - finals appearance. As an encore to his ACC Championships Track MVP ESPN Broadcast Schedule performance - a 100-200 sweep All listings Pacific Time which included the top TFRRS Wednesday, June 6 ESPN2, 4:30-8 ppm ESPN3, 12:30-8 pm 200-meter mark (19.98w) - he of Coffeyville (Kan.) Community 13th at the NCAA Indoor Thursday, June 7 ESPN2, 4-7:30 pm qualified easily in both events at College, is the only junior college Championships after placing ESPN3, 10 am-8 pm the NCAA East Preliminary. transfer to pull off the 100-200 ninth last season Outdoors; Friday, June 8 ESPN, 5:30-8 pm The Lauderhill, Fla. resident by double in his first year of NCAA • Frosh Trey Cunningham ESPN3, 12:30-8:30 pm competition. is the No. 8 seed in the 110 Saturday, June 9 ESPN, 3:30-6 pm way of St. Elizabeth, , ran hurdles (13.57) and was sixth ESPN3, 11:30-6:30 pm the nation’s No. 2 100-meter time Additional TFRRS-based, top-eight at Indoors in 60 hurdles; (9.98), after anchoring the 4x100 seeds for the Noles include: Live Results From flashresults.com to the Noles’ fastest time (39.12) • Sophomore Shanice Love since 2012 and No. 8 seed time. • Senior Austin Droogsma is the top seed among FSU is the No. 7 seed in the shot women, at No. 10 in the The 2017 NJCAA 100-meter put, posting a PB of 20.32m discus (57.77m/181-0). The champion from Butler County (66-8). He was fourth at the ACC champ finished 12th (Kan.) College has laid down NCAA Indoor Champion- last season at Eugene; 100-meter PBs in each of his last ships; • The No. 11 women’s 4x1 three rounds. • Junior Armani Wallace is (43.60) of Jayla Kirkland, Ewers has an opportunity to repeat seeded No. 8 in the triple Shauna Helps, Cortney Andre De Grasse’s historic 2015 jump (16.44m/53-11.25) after Jones and Ka’Tia Seymour double. The USC junior by way his East Prelims PB. He was is fifth-fastest in FSU history. NCAA Championship Rosters Men Name Pronunciation Year Event Hometown/Last School Trey Cunningham Fr. 110 Hurdles/4x100 Winfield, Ala./Winfield City Austin Droogsma Drewgs-muh R-Sr. Shot Put Gulf Breeze, Fla/Gulf Breeze Andre Ewers You-errs Jr. 100/200/4x100 St. Elizabeth, Jamaica/Butler CC Kenneth Fisher Grad Long Jump East Point, Ga./Bethune-Cookman Darryl Gay Fr. 4x100 Orlando, Fla./Jones Keniel Grant Ken-neel Sr. 4x100 Brampton, Canada/Texas Tech Darryl Haraway Hair-uh-way Jr. 100/4x100 Upper Marlboro, Md./DeMatha Catholic Armani Wallace Jr. Triple Jump Orlando, Fla./Colonial Women Janae Caldwell Juh-nay So. 4x100 Riverview, Fla./Spoto Kimmie Cunningham So. 4x100 Sanford, Fla./Winter Springs Gleneve Grange Glenn-eve R-Sr. Shot Put Kingston, Jamaica/New Mexico JC Shauna Helps Jr. 4x100 Belvedere, Jamaica/Wolmer’s Girls Cortney Jones So. 100H/4x100 Conyers, Ga./Rockdale County Jayla Kirkland Fr. 4x100 Birmingham, Ala./Woodlawn Shanice Love Shuh-neece So. Discus Kingston, Jamaica/Excelsior Militsa Mircheva Mill-its-uh Mer-cheh-vuh Jr. 10,0000 Dobrich, Bulgaria/International Business School Lauri Paredes L-OW-ree Pah-ray-dees Fr. Javelin Villa Elisa, Paraguay/Apostolico San Jose Ka’Tia Seymour K-tee-uh Fr. 100/200/4x100 Palatka, Fla./Palatka Ieva Zarankaite Yeh-vuh Zare-en-kite Grad Discus/Shot Put Utena, Lithuania/Oklahoma State

Coaching Staff 2018 Outdoor Schedule Bob Braman Head Coach (M&W)/Men’s Distance March 16-17 UCF Black & Gold Challenge Orlando, Fla. Brandon Hon Director of Sprints, Hurdles & Relays March 16-17 Yellow Jacket Invitational Atlanta, Ga. Dorian Scott Director of Field Events/Throws March 23 FSU Relays Tallahassee, Fla. Kelly Phillips Women’s Distance March 28-31 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas March 29-31 Pepsi Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. Ricky Argro Assistant Coach/Men’s Sprints March 30-31 Raleigh Relays Raleigh, N.C. Keith Herston Assistant Coach/Jumps, Pole Vault & Multis April 13 Tom Jones Memorial Gainesville, Fla. Skyler Willis Grad Assistant/Sprints, Hurdles & Relays April 13-14 Tiger Track Classic Auburn, Ala. Aniis Hopkins Volunteer Coach/Jumps & Multis April 18-20 Bryan Clay Invitational Azusa, Calif. Terry Long Volunteer Coach/Distance April 19-21 Mt. SAC Relays Torrance, Calif. Stefan Brits Volunteer Coach/Jumps & Men’s Sprints April 26-28 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. Kellion Knibb Volunteer Coach/Throws April 27 North Florida Invitational Jacksonville, Fla. April 27-28 National Relay Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Support Staff May 4 Seminole Twilight Tallahassee, Fla. David Beauchem Director of Operations May 10-12 ACC Championships Coral Gables, Fla. Bernie Waxman Associate AD/Sport Oversight May 24-26 NCAA East Preliminary Tampa, Fla. Gwendolyn Davis Athletic Trainer June 6-9 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. Izzy Pino Equipment Coordinator 2018 Indoor Schedule Cassie Graves Operations Asst/.Women’s Distance January 6 Orange & Purple Classic Clemson, S.C. Jacques Toussaint Operations Asst./Men’s Sprints January 19-20 Larry Wieczorek Invitational Iowa City, Iowa Armand Daigle Grad Asst. Athletic Trainer January 26-27 Razorback Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Kyra Shaw Grad Asst. Athletic Trainer February 9-10 Tyson Invitational Fayetteville, Ark. Corey Talley Academic Advisor February 9-10 David Hemery Valentine Invitational Boston, Mass. Robin Rogers Massage Therapist February 16 Texas Tech Matador Qualifier Lubbock, Texas Bob Thomas Assoc. Sports Information Director February 17 Alex Wilson Invitational Notre Dame, Ind. D’Andra Seymore Videographer, Seminoles.com February 22-24 ACC Championships Clemson, S.C. March 9-10 NCAA Championships College Station, Texas

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Men enter NCAA Championship as of 5/28/2018 11:05:42 AM USTFCCCA NCAA Division I National Team Computer Rankings with highest ranking since ‘15 2018 Outdoor Track & Field, Week #9 The Florida State men’s team carries Men Women a No. 10 USTFCCCA national ranking Current Change Last School This Week Total Week Change Current Change Last School This Week Total Week Change into the NCAA Championships. It’s the 1 0 1 Florida 319.82 ▲ 23.13 1 ▲ 2 3 Georgia 283.64 ▲ 11.77 highest the Noles ranking since they 2 ▲ 1 3 Texas Tech 229.19 ▼ 34.14 2 ▼ 1 1 Southern California 279.97 ▼ 44.54 were No. 9 entering the 2015 meet. 3 ▲ 1 4 Georgia 228.79 ▼ 15.15 3 ▲ 2 5 Oregon 272.36 ▲ 7.78 4 ▲ 2 6 Alabama 228.48 ▲ 11.9 4 ▲ 3 7 Kentucky 248.95 ▲ 19.11 It’s the seventh time since the 2008 5 ▼ 3 2 Texas A&M 215.00 ▼ 49.84 5 ▲ 3 8 Florida 242.87 ▲ 21.97 advent of the USTFCCCA computer 6 ▼ 1 5 Oregon 186.35 ▼ 31.09 6 ▼ 2 4 Texas A&M 238.02 ▼ 27.84 rankings that the Noles men have 7 0 7 BYU 166.47 ▼ 32.35 7 ▼ 5 2 LSU 235.93 ▼ 36.78 carried a top 10 ranking into the meet 8 ▲ 2 10 LSU 160.47 ▲ 14.28 8 ▼ 2 6 Stanford 217.76 ▼ 13.48 In five of the previous six ocassions 9 ▼ 1 8 Houston 158.14 ▼ 34.87 9 0 9 Arkansas 191.04 ▼ 24.01 the men have placed inside the top 10, 10 ▲ 2 12 Florida State 157.17 ▲ 21.92 10 ▲ 1 11 Minnesota 186.16 ▲ 16.03 11 0 11 Southern California 143.19 ▲ 6.55 11 ▲ 4 15 Kansas State 163.53 ▲ 20.04 including four podium finishes. 12 ▲ 2 14 Texas 141.83 ▲ 29.22 12 ▼ 2 10 Tennessee 157.61 ▼ 25.95 The Seminole women moved up to 13 ▼ 4 9 Arkansas 135.77 ▼ 32.75 13 ▲ 1 14 Purdue 151.54 ▲ 2.78 No. 26 in the final regular season rank- 14 ▼ 1 13 Kentucky 131.13 ▲ 18.51 14 ▼ 1 13 Texas 146.76 ▼ 9.3 ings; a nine-spot climb following the 15 0 15 Kansas 128.67 ▲ 18.56 15 ▲ 4 19 Kansas 123.16 ▲ 21.71 NCAA East Preliminary. It’s only the 16 ▲ 3 19 Mississippi State 122.04 ▲ 20.99 16 ▲ 1 17 Virginia Tech 118.81 ▲ 10.97 ▲ 14 31 Stanford 113.06 ▲ 34.37 ▼ 5 12 Arizona State 114.35 ▼ 42.37 third time since 2008 that they have 17 17 18 ▼ 2 16 Northern Arizona 111.26 ▲ 6.68 18 ▼ 2 16 New Mexico 112.61 ▼ 10.32 been ranked 25th or higher. 19 ▼ 2 17 Illinois 106.20 ▲ 3.12 19 ▲ 6 25 Boise State 111.11 ▲ 30.87 Interestingly enough, the 2008 team 20 ▼ 2 18 Nebraska 97.05 ▼ 4.81 20 ▼ 2 18 Alabama 104.74 ▲ 1.83 came into the meet at No. 25 and 21 ▲ 3 24 Auburn 95.55 ▲ 4.04 21 ▲ 8 29 Colorado 98.82 ▲ 29.07 finished 12th, while the 2011 team was 22 ▲ 1 23 Tennessee 95.23 ▲ 1.13 22 ▲ 6 28 Wisconsin 88.14 ▲ 16.94 No. 27 going in and placed 20th. 23 ▼ 1 22 Penn State 94.43 ▲ 0.21 23 ▼ 2 21 Oklahoma 86.46 ▼ 7.26 24 ▲ 2 26 Indiana 86.23 ▼ 4 24 ▼ 1 23 Missouri 85.51 ▼ 3.81 This FSU team has 10 entries, tied for 25 ▲ 20 45 Southern Miss 85.07 ▲ 31.08 25 ▼ 3 22 Ole Miss 83.68 ▼ 7.31 the most by the women dating to 2006. Monday, May 28, 2018 U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association Page 1 of 1

2018 NCAA DIVISION I OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS All times listed are Pacific Schedule is subject to change

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6 THURSDAY, JUNE 7 FRIDAY, JUNE 8 SATURDAY, JUNE 9 TRACK EVENTS TRACK EVENTS TRACK EVENTS TRACK EVENTS TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION 4:32 PM 4x100 Meter Relay Semifinal Men 4:02 PM 4x100 Meter Relay Semifinal Women 5:32 PM 4x100 Meter Relay Final Men 3:32 PM 4x100 Meter Relay Final Women 4:46 PM 1500 Meters Semifinal Men 4:16 PM 1500 Meters Semifinal Women 5:42 PM 1500 Meters Final Men 3:41 PM 1500 Meters Final Women 5:02 PM 3000 Meter Steeplechase Semifinal Men 4:32 PM 3000 Meter Steeplechase Semifinal Women 5:54 PM 3000 Meter Steeplechase Final Men 3:54 PM 3000 Meter Steeplechase Final Women 5:32 PM 110 Meter Hurdles Semifinal Men 5:02 PM 100 Meter Hurdles Semifinal Women 6:12 PM 110 Meter Hurdles Final Men 4:12 PM 100 Meter Hurdles Final Women 5:46 PM 100 Meters Semifinal Men 5:16 PM 100 Meters Semifinal Women 6:22 PM 100 Meters Final Men 4:22 PM 100 Meters Final Women 6:00 PM 400 Meters Semifinal Men 5:30 PM 400 Meters Semifinal Women 6:32 PM 400 Meters Final Men 4:32 PM 400 Meters Final Women 6:14 PM 800 Meters Semifinal Men 5:44 PM 800 Meters Semifinal Women 6:44 PM 800 Meters Final Men 4:44 PM 800 Meters Final Women 6:30 PM 400 Meter Hurdles Semifinal Men 6:00 PM 400 Meter Hurdles Semifinal Women 6:57 PM 400 Meter Hurdles Final Men 4:57 PM 400 Meter Hurdles Final Women 6:44 PM 200 Meters Semifinal Men 6:14 PM 200 Meters Semifinal Women 7:07 PM 200 Meters Final Men 5:07 PM 200 Meters Final Women 6:56 PM 400 Meters Decathlon Men 6:26 PM 1500 Meters Decathlon Men 7:13 PM 200 Meters Heptathlon Women 5:13 PM 800 Meters Heptathlon Women 7:08 PM 10,000 Meters Final Men 6:38 PM 10,000 Meters Final Women 7:25 PM 5000 Meters Final Men 5:25 PM 5000 Meters Final Women 7:48 PM 4x400 Meter Relay Semifinal Men 7:18 PM 4x400 Meter Relay Semifinal Women 7:51 PM 4x400 Meter Relay Final Men 5:51 PM 4x400 Meter Relay Final Women

FIELD EVENTS FIELD EVENTS FIELD EVENTS FIELD EVENTS TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION 2:00 PM Hammer Throw Final Men 1:30 PM Hammer Throw Final Women 5:00 PM High Jump Final Men 3:00 PM High Jump Final Women 5:00 PM Pole Vault Final Men 4:30 PM Pole Vault Final Women 5:05 PM Discus Throw Final Men 3:05 PM Discus Throw Final Women 5:45 PM Javelin Throw Final Men 5:15 PM Javelin Throw Final Women 5:40 PM Triple Jump Final Men 3:40 PM Triple Jump Final Women 6:00 PM Long Jump Final Men 5:30 PM Long Jump Final Women 6:40 PM Shot Put Final Men 6:10 PM Shot Put Final Women

COMBINED EVENTS COMBINED EVENTS COMBINED EVENTS COMBINED EVENTS TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION TIME EVENT ROUND DIVISION 12:30 PM 100 Meters Decathlon Men 10:00 AM 110 Meter Hurdles Decathlon Men 12:30 PM 100 Meter Hurdles Heptathlon Women 11:30 AM Long Jump Heptathlon Women 1:10 PM Long Jump Decathlon Men 10:50 AM Discus Throw Decathlon Men 1:30 PM High Jump Heptathlon Women 12:45 PM Javelin Throw Heptathlon Women 2:25 PM Shot Put Decathlon Men 12:00 PM Pole Vault Decathlon Men 3:30 PM Shot Put Heptathlon Women 5:13 PM 800 Meters Heptathlon Women 3:40 PM High Jump Decathlon Men 2:30 PM Javelin Throw Decathlon Men 7:13 PM 200 Meters Heptathlon Women 6:56 PM 400 Meters Decathlon Men 6:26 PM 1500 Meters Decathlon Men Qualifying Men’s Performance List Indoor Championships on the heels of his first ACC title... ranks No. 2 on FSU’s all-time indoor top 10 (20.10m/65- 11.5)...as a junior in 2017 finished 13th at the NCAA Indoor and 12th at the NCAA Outdoor Championships in the shot put...missed all of 2016 following shoulder surgery...was a four-time Florida high school state champion...four-star football prospect who opted to focus on track & field as a collegian despite multiple Power 5 school offers. Shot Put (PB 20.32m/66-8) NCAA Seed (7) 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 19.41m (63-8.25)/8th 5/10 ACC Championships 20.02m (65-8.25)/1st 5/4 Seminole Twilight 20.09m (65-11)/1st 4/27 Penn Relays 20.19m (66-3)/ 1st 3/31 Florida Relays 20.32m (66-8)/1st

Trey Cunningham Kenneth Fisher Freshman, Winfield, Ala. Makes his first NCAA Outdoor Championships appearance Graduate, East Point, Ga. Makes his first NCAA Outdoor Championships appearance in the 110 hurdles...qualified third-fastest from the NCAA with the Noles in the long jump where he is the No. 18 East Preliminary...placed third at ACC Outdoor Champi- seed (7.75m/25-5.25)...twice qualified for the NCAA Out- onships...personal-best 13.57 at Seminole Twilight ranks door Championships as an undergrad at Bethune-Cook- No. 4 in FSU history...it is also the No. 8 mark nationally... man (2014, 2015)...has been the model of consistency entered outdoor season off a sixth-place finish at the NCAA in his first year with the Noles...was ACC Outdoor long Indoor Championships in his 60-meter hurdles...won the jump runner-up after claiming ACC Indoor long jump title... ACC Indoor 60-meter hurdles title...earned ACC Men’s In- earned first-team All-American honors with eighth-place fin- door Freshman of the Year honor...was a 24-time Alabama ish at the NCAA Indoor Championships in the long jump... high school state champion...broke the IAAF World U20 has contributed to two ACC team titles in his lone season record in the 60-meter hurdles (7.40), previously held by at FSU...enjoying his greatest success since decorated ju- Grant Holloway. nior career which included winning the 2013 USATF Junior 110 Meter Hurdles (PB 13.57) NCAA Seed (8) Andre Ewers Olympics long jump title and the silver at the 2014 at the 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 13.66/3rd Junior, St. Elizabeth, Jamaica USATF Junior Championships and represented Team USA 5/25 NCAA East (1st) 13.65w/6th Ranks No. 2 in the nation in the 100-meter dash (9.98) at the IAAF World Junior Championships in Eugene, Ore… 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 13.90/3rd following his top finish at the NCAA East...ranks No. 1 in pursuing his master’s degree in international affairs. 5/11 ACC Championships (p) 13.75/1st the 200-meter dash (19.98w) and also anchors the Noles’ Long Jump (PB 7.75m/25-5.25) NCAA Seed (18) 5/4 Seminole Twilight 13.57/1st qualifying 4x100 relay...junior college transfer from Butler 5/24 NCAA East (qf) 7.72m (25-4)/7th 4/27 National Relay Championships 13.61/1st (Kan.) County College has lowered his 100m PB in each 5/11 ACC Championships 7.73m (25-4.5)/2nd 4/14 Tiger Track Classic 13.72/1st of last three rounds...was the ACC Championships Track 5/4 Seminole Twilight 7.40m (24-3.5)/1st 3/30 Florida Relays 13.70/2nd MVP after pulling off the 100-200 double and leading the 4/27 National Relay Championships 7.75m (25-5.25)/4th 3/23 FSU Relays 13.63/1st Noles to their 12th team title...coming off an indoor season 4/20 Bryan Clay Invitational 7.75m (25-5.25)/2nd where he finished 8th at NCAA Indoor Championships in 4/13 Tiger Track Classic 7.59m (24-11)/ 2nd the 200...entered the meet as the top seed in the 60-meter 3/30 Florida Relays 7.36m (24-8.5)/4th dash (6.52)...was the ACC Indoor champion in the 200 and 3/23 FSU Relays 7.53m (24-8.5)/4th second in the 60, helping Noles to team title...enrolled at FSU in January...an 11-time NJCAA All-American, capping his career with the 2017 100m title...native of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica who spent his formative years in Lauderhill, Fla. and starred at Piper High...father to 3-year-old son, Aiden. 100 Meters (PB 9.98) NCAA Seed (2) 5/25 NCAA East (qf) 9.98/1st 5/24 NCAA East (1st) 10.08/1st 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 10.13/1st 5/11 ACC Championships (p) 10.30/1st 3/31 Texas Relays (f) 10.04w/3rd 3/30 Texas Relays (p) 10.18w/4th 200 Meters (PB 20.28) NCAA Seed (1) 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 20.32/3rd 5/25 NCAA East (1st) 20.28/3rd 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 19.98w/1st Austin Droogsma 5/10 ACC Championships (p) 20.66/1st Senior, Gulf Breeze, Fla. 4/13 Tom Jones Memorial 20.05w/1st Appearing at his second consecutive NCAA Outdoor Championships in the shot put, where he ranks No. 2 all-time at Florida State...owns the No. 7 throw (20.32m) Darryl Haraway in the nation this season...unbeaten in four meets prior to Junior, Upper Marlboro, Md. the NCAA East Preliminary, claiming his first ACC Outdoor Makes his first NCAA Championships appearance in title along the way...personal-best came in his second con- an individual event and returns for the first time since secutive Pepsi Florida Relays title...placed fourth at NCAA running on 2016 qualifying 4x100 relay...qualified in the Qualifying Men’s Performance List

100-meter dash when he turned in a lifetime-best 10.09 4x100 Relay NCAA Seed (8) at the NCAA East preliminary; fourth-fastest in the field...it 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 39.12/3rd also ranks No. 9 nationally this season...that is his fastest Grant, Haraway, Clarke, Ewers legal 100-meter time since he ran 10.20 to win the 2014 5/12 ACC Championships 39.59/2nd New Balance National title the summer of his junior year Haraway, Ewers, Gay, Clarke at DeMatha Catholic...will also handle the second leg on 4/27 National Relay Championships 39.52/6th FSU’s qualifying 4x100 relay...has battled injury throughout Haraway, Ewers, Gay, Clarke his FSU career...was the 2017 ACC Indoor Track MVP 4/13 Tom Jones Memorial 39.82/4th when he won the 100 and 200, but suffered an injury in the Gay, Ewers, Haraway, Clarke 60-meter prelims of the NCAA Indoor Championships... 3/30 Texas Relays 40.20/10th finally healthy late in 2018, he finished third in the 100 at Clarke, Ewers, Gay, Haraway the ACC Outdoor Championships and contributed to the 3/23 FSU Relays 39.65/2nd runner-up 4x100 relay as the Noles won the team title...dis- Robinson, Ewers, Gay, Clarke tinguished prep career includes the distinction of being the fastest 100-meter runner in Maryland high school history. 100 Meters (PB 10.09) NCAA Seed (9) 5/25 NCAA East (qf) 10.09/4th 5/24 NCAA East (1st) 10.33/12th 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 10.38/3rd 5/11 ACC Championships (p) 10.36w/2nd 4/27 National Relay Championships 10.32/4th

Keniel Grant Senior, Brampton, Ontario, Canada Led off the Seminoles’ 4x100 relay at the NCAA East Preliminary...standout jumper who was also an alternate on the Noles’ 2016 NCAA 4x100 relay...transferred in from Texas Tech after his freshman year...holds dual citizenship between Canada and Jamaica, where he attended high Armani Wallace school. Junior, Orlando, Fla. Making his second consecutive NCAA Outdoor Champi- onships appearance in the triple jump after advancing to the finals in 2017...in the midst of his finest season as a Seminole, having qualified easily on his first attempt at the NCAA East Preliminary with a personal-best mark of 16.44m (53-11.25)...ranks No. 8 in a tightly packed field... won his second consecutive ACC Outdoor triple jump title, securing the team crown with his victory...has performed well against quality NCAA competition all season...was a 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships qualifier in the triple jump, placing 13th...has been on the ascent since 2016, when he represented Team USA as a finalist in the triple jump at the IAAF World U20 Championships. Triple Jump (PB 16.44m/53-11.25) NCAA Seed (8) 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 16.44m (53-11.25)/3rd 5/12 ACC Championships 16.25m (53-3.75)/ 1st 4/28 National Relay Championships16.27mw (53-4.5)/6th 4/20 Bryan Clay Invitational 16.25m (53-3.75)/1st 3/31 Florida Relays 16.07m (52-8.76)/2nd Darryl Gay Freshman, Orlando, Fla. A member of the Seminoles’ 4x100 relay pool...has handled the third leg on the unit throughout much of the season but was slowed by a late-season injury...contrib- uted a fifth-place finish in the 60-meter dash at the ACC Indoor Championships. Qualifying Women’s Performance List 100 hurdles (13.06)...delivered strong third leg on 4x100 which qualified in 43.60; the No. 5 time in program history... capped outstanding indoor season by setting FSU record (8.02) in fourth-place finish at 2018 NCAA Indoor Cham- pionships...banner freshman season was highlighted by a 15th-place finish at 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships for second-team All-American honors...followed that up by placing fourth at USATF Junior Championships. 100 Meter Hurdles (PB 13.06) NCAA Seed (13) 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 13.17/3rd 5/25 NCAA East (1st) 13.10/5th 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 12.93w/2nd 5/11 ACC Championships (p) 13.19/1st 4/27 National Relay Championships 13.27w/9th 4/14 Tiger Track Classic 13.03w/3rd 3/23 FSU Relays 13.06/1st

Gleneve Grange Militsa Mircheva Senior, Kingston, Jamaica Junior, Dobrich, Bulgaria Florida State’s school record-holder in the shot put makes Outstanding second season in the women’s distance her first appearance in that event at the NCAA Outdoor program is highlighted by her first career NCAA Cham- Championships...her top two performances of the season pionships appearance following a 10th-place finish in have come in her last two events, including her ACC title... the 10,000 meters...no stranger to the big stage, she has a lifetime-best of 17.29m (56-8.75), which earned her a represented her native Bulgaria at the 2016 Rio Olympic spot at the 2017 IAAF World Championships, representing Games in the marathon...season-best 33:30.70 at Stanford Jamaica...no stranger to the collegiate big stage either... Invitational ranks No. 5 in Noles history...also posted the was eighth at the 2018 NCAA Indoor Championships in the No. 7 5000m time (16:10.96) at Mt. SAC Relays...was a shot put and finished eighth at the 2017 NCAA Outdoor force at ACC Indoor Championships, placing second in Championships in the discus...was the 2017 ACC Outdoor the 5000 and sixth in the 3000, helping the Noles to the Championships Field MVP...the one-time heptathlete came team title...outstanding cross country season featured to FSU from New Mexico Junior College...former Jamaican sixth-place finish at ACC Championships against a stout junior national record-holder in the discus...claimed Penn field...has represented her country in multiple international Relays discus title while attending Holmwood Tech...won competitions including each of the last two European Cross 2013 CARIFTA Games titles in the pentathlon and discus... Shanice Love Country Championships. earned her undergrad degree in May. 10,000 Meters (PB 33:33.70) NCAA Seed (16) Shot Put (PB 17.29m/56-8.5) NCAA Seed (15) Sophomore, Kingston, Jamaica 5/24 NCAA East (sf) 34:16.36/10th 5/24 NCAA East (qf) 16.85m (55-3.5)/6th The Jamaican junior national record-holder in the discus 3/30 Stanford Invitational 33:33.70/13th 5/11 ACC Championships 16.89m (55-5)/1st has come into her own in her second second, posting five 4/26 Penn Relays 16.40m (53-9.75) /3rd wins and a pair of runner-up finishes...ranks No. 2 all-time 4/21 Mt. SAC Relays 16.08m (52-9.25)/4th at FSU behind former teammate and fellow countrywoman 3/31 Florida Relays 16.54m (54-3.25)/2nd Kellion Knibb...was No. 2 qualifier out of the NCAA East Prelims on the heels of her first ACC title...also won the Penn Relays title; FSU’s fifth in the last six years...posted PBs in each of her first four meets - all wins - capped by her season-best of 57.77 meters (189-6) at Mt. SAC Relays...gained invaluable experience as a freshman, qual- ifying for the 2017 NCAA Outdoor Championships, where she finished 12th with a collegiate-best 54.37m (178-4) for second-team All-American honors...enjoyed a decorated prep career in Jamaica, winning three CARIFTA Games discus titles, two Jamaican junior national titles and a Penn Relays crown...ranked No. 5 junior in the world and repre- sented Jamaica at the IAAF World Junior Championships. Discus (PB 57.77m/189-6) NCAA Seed (10) 5/25 NCAA East (qf) 55.17m (181-0)/2nd 5/12 ACC Championships 57.14m (187-6)/ 1st 4/27 Penn Relays 56.10m (184-1) /1st Lauri Paredes 4/21 Mt. SAC Relays 57.77m (189-6)/2nd 3/30 Florida Relays 57.39m (188-3)/1st Freshman, Villa Elisa, Paraguay 3/23 FSU Relays 56.52m (185-5)/1st Finishing her first season with the Seminoles at the NCAA 3/17 UCF Black & Gold Challenge 56.38m (185-0)/1st Outdoor Championships, where she has qualified in the Cortney Jones javelin...was the No. 4 qualifier from the NCAA East Prelim- Sophomore, Conyers, Ga. inary...banner inaugural season included her first ACC title, Returns to Historic Hayward Field for the second consec- where she broke her own FSU record with a season-best utive year as a qualifier in the 100-meter hurdles and will throw of 53.81m (176-6)...broke the 28-year-old school also handle 4x100 relay duties, likely on the third leg... record in her Seminoles’ debut at the FSU Relays...her posted fastest time of year (12.93w) in runner-up finish personal-best of 54.86m (180-0) came at the 2017 South at ACC Championships...avenged that loss by beating American Championships, where she was the bronze Georgia Tech’s Jeanine Willliams for auto qualifying heat medalist...owns two golds, a silver and two bronze medals win at NCAA East Prelims...ranks No. 5 all-time in the in age group South America competition...returns to Qualifying Women’s Performance List Eugene for the first time since the 2014 IAAF World Junior Championships. Javelin (PB 54.86m/180-0) NCAA Seed (12) 5/24 NCAA East (qf) 53.33m (175-0)/4th 5/12 ACC Championships 53.81m (176-6)/ 1st 5/4 Seminole Twilight 48.95m (160-7)/1st 4/26 Penn Relays 52.46m (172-1) /3rd 3/30 Florida Relays 52.38m (171-10)/2nd 3/23 FSU Relays 53.50m (175-6)/3rd

Ieva Zarankaite Shauna Helps Graduate, Utena, Lithuania Junior, Belvedere, Jamaica Has made the most of her time with the Noles after arriving Making her second NCAA Championships appearance in January as a graduate transfer from Oklahoma State... as a part of the 4x100 relay, having previously qualified in one of eight women who have qualified in both the shot 2016...a two-time ACC 100-meter champion and previous put and discus...making her first NCAA Championships record-holder...ranks No. 4 all-time among Noles in the appearance in the shot put and second in the discus, after 100 (11.26) and No. 8 in the 200 (22.97)...slated to handle finishing 20th last season...established personal-bests in the second leg after occupying that spot on the qualifying both events and ranks No. 2 in the shot put (16.58m) and 43.60 effort which ranks No. 5 in program history. Ka’Tia Seymour No. 3 in the discus (57.15)...was ACC runner-up in the Freshman, Palatka, Fla. shot put and third in the discus...the only native Lithuanian One of four freshmen to qualify for the NCAA Champi- who has qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Championships... onships in the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay...broke FSU’s outstanding student-athlete who was a three-time Big 12 32-year-old 100-meter dash record when she ran 11.13 in All-Academic selection...working on her master’s degree in the first round at the NCAA East Preliminary and followed sport management. with an 11.17 in the quarterfinals...came back with a 22.95 Shot Put (PB 16.58/54-4.75) NCAA Seed (20) in the 200 quarterfinal...anchored the 4x100 to the No. 5 5/24 NCAA East (qf) 16.09m (52-9.5)/12th time in program history (43.60) at the NCAA East Prelims... 5/11 ACC Championships 16.58m (54-4.75)/2nd won the ACC title in meet and conference championship 4/26 Penn Relays 15.92m (52-2.75) /5th record 11.22...opened year with a personal-best 22.75 in 4/21 Mt. SAC Relays 16.08m (52-9.25)/4th the 200 at the FSU Relays; the No. 3 mark in program his- 3/31 Florida Relays 15.62m (51-3)/5th tory...ran 22.96 to win the Pepsi Florida Relays invitational 3/23 FSU Relays 16.32m (53-6.5)/2nd section...breakout indoor season included qualifying for the Discus (PB 57.15m/187-6) NCAA Seed (13) NCAA Indoor Championships in both the 60- and 200-me- 5/25 NCAA East (qf) 52.47m (172-2)/10th ter dashes...set the FSU indoor 200-meter record (22.85) 5/12 ACC Championships 54.76m (179-8)/3rd with her sixth-place finish at the meet...was the ACC Indoor 5/4 Seminole Twilight 52.95m (173-9) /1st Track MVP after winning the 200 and placing second in 4/27 Penn Relays 53.18m (174-6) /3rd the 60, leading the Noles to the team title...owns a share 4/21 Mt. SAC Relays 57.15m (187-6)/3rd of the No. 3 60-meter dash time (7.24) in FSU history...a 3/30 Florida Relays 53.59m (175-10)/3rd Jayla Kirkland five-time Florida state high school champion... swept the 3/23 FSU Relays 51.74m (169-9)/3rd Great Southwest Classic 100 (11.26) and 200 (23.44) 3/17 UCF Black & Gold Challenge 54.00m (177-2)/2nd Freshman, Birmingham, Ala. titles, won 100 gold at AAU Junior Olympics and silver in Expected to handle the leadoff stick in the 4x100, a job he held in the 43.60 NCAA East qualifying effort...qualifier to the 200…also posted gold 100-200 at AAU National Club 4x100 Relay NCAA Seed (11) East Prelims in the 100 and 200...tied for No. 9 on FSU’s Championships…was silver medalist at adidas Boost 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 43.60/7th all-time list in the 100 (11.34)...fourth in the 100 and sixth in Boston Games’s Dream 100. Kirkland, Helps, Jones, Seymour the 200 at the ACC Championships. 100 Meters (PB 11.13) NCAA Seed (13) 5/12 ACC Championships 44.19/2nd 5/25 NCAA East (qf) 11.17/6th Jones, Helps, Kirkland, Seymour 5/24 NCAA East (1st) 11.13/7th 4/27 National Relay Championships 44.42/6th 5/12 ACC Championships (f) 11.22/1st Kirkland, Caldwell, Helps, Seymour 5/11 ACC Championships (p) 11.33/2nd 3/23 FSU Relays 44.16/1st 4/27 National Relay Championships 11.24/2nd Kirkland, Helps, Jones, Seymour 200 Meters (PB 22.75) NCAA Seed (14) 5/26 NCAA East (qf) 22.95/9th 5/25 NCAA East (1st) 22.57w/8th 5/10 ACC Championships (p) 23.54w/9th 3/30 Florida Relays 22.96/1st 3/23 FSU Relays 22.75/1st Janae Caldwell & Kimmie Cunningham Sophomore pair are on NCAA Championship rosters for the first time as members of the 4x100 relay pool.

2018 Season Notes Men claim 12th ACC Outdoor team Seymour’s Record adds to Top 10 all-time marks Austin Droogsma and Corion Knight each added a pair of new entries. Droogsma’s shot put PB (20.32m/66-8) at title; women finish strong third Freshman sprinter Ka’Tia Seymour took down Florida State’s 32-year-old 100-meter school record with a the Florida Relays checks in at No. 2 all-time, while his CORAL GABLES, Fla. - Junior Armani blazing 11.13 in the first round of competition at the NCAA discus best of 57.13m (187-5) is good for No. 5. Knight Wallace’s successful triple jump title East Preliminary. posted the No. 6 high jump (2.21m/7-3) at the ACC defense secured Florida State’s 12th ACC Championships and his winning long jump at the Mt. SAC Outdoor Championship men’s team title Seymour took down Olympic gold medalist Michelle Relays (7.85m/25-9.25) is No. 9 all-time. on Saturday, May 12 at the University of Finn’s 1986 mark of 11.20, climbing from No. 2 after her Miami’s Cobb Stadium. 11.22 at the ACC Championships. She joins freshman Michael Hall’s move to the 3000-meter steeplechase classmate Lauri Paredes as the new school record-set- includes the No. 7 mark (8:55.61) mark among Noles. Wallace’s victory capped a banner day ters in 2018. for the Noles, led by Championship Track Also joining the fray are freshman Trey Cunningham (No. MVP Andre Ewers’ sweep of the 100- and Paredes produced hers in the javelin, when she made 4, 110-meter hurdles (13.57), junior Brandon Tirado’s No. 200-meter dashes. The Noles finished with her debut at the FSU Relays, then eclipsed it by a full 3 hammer throw (61.58m/202-0) and sophomore Noah 116 points and held off the hard final-day foot with her ACC Championship-winning mark (53.81 Agwu’s No. 9 discus throw (54.97m/180-4). charges of runner-up Syracuse (108) and meters/176-6). Postseason representation back on the rise defending champion Virginia Tech (105.5). The Noles have produced 23 new entries on the top-10 With 18 combined NCAA Championship qualifying entries “These are never easy and we cherish lists this outdoor season, seven of which were estab- - 10 women and 8 men - the Nole have equaled their best every one of them,” FSU coach Bob Braman lished at the NCAA East Preliminary. representation at the finale since sending 22 in 2012. said, afterthe Noles became the ACC’s ac- Junior Andre Ewers established a pair of top 10 person- tive leader for all-time men’s outdoor titles. The numbers reflect a steady increase for the program al-bests at USF, moving to No. 5 in the 100-meter dash since 2015 at both the NCAA East Preliminary and NCAA Florida State’s women finished third behind when he dropped a 9.98, then taking over the No. 7 spot Championship level. host Miami (117 points) and defending in the 200 (20.28). champion Virginia Tech (111), with 102.5 FSU’s 37 combined qualifying entries at the NCAA East Junior Darryl Haraway joined Ewers on the 100-meter points. Preliminary two weeks ago was its best since 2015 (43) list with his lifetime-best 10.09 - No. 9 - broke through to and the fifth-best since the East and West Preliminary Lauri Paredes (javelin), Ka’Tia Seymour punch his NCAA ticket. Armani Wallace unleashed a triple format was adopted in 2010. (100 meters) and Shanice Love (discus) jump PB (16.44m/53-11.25) at the NCAA East meet which delivered final day wins for the Noles. Sey- is No. 6 all-time Especially noteworthy, the Florida State women have 10 mour’s victory in an ACC and meet-record NCAA Championship entries, which matches the 2016 Freshman Jayla Kirkland slipped into the No. 9 spot in the time of 11.22 keyed a 1-2-4 finish for the and 2009 squads for the highest number dating to 2006. 100-meter dash (11.34) and teamed with Shauna Helps, Noles, who cut a 27.5-point opening deficit Cortney Jones and Seymour for the No. 5 4x100-meter A year-by-year look at the East and NCAA qualifiers: to 5.5 points with six events remaining but relay time (43.60) in program history. Year Women Men Total fell short. East/NCAA East/NCAA East/NCAA Earlier in the season Seymour added the No. 3 200-meter In addition to the aforementioned Saturday 2018 17/10 20/8 37/18 dash (22.75), while Helps checked in at No. 8 (22.97) in champions, Gleneve Grange added a shot 2017 15/9 18/7 33/16 the same event. put title for the women, who picked up 2016 16/10 11/4 27/14 2015 19/8 24/10 43/18 second-place finishes from Shauna Helps Other new additions this season include junior Militsa 2014 20/9 16/8 36/17 (100), Cortney Jones (100 hurdles), Ieva Mircheva’s No. 5 time in the 10,000 (33:33.70) and No. 7 2013 19/8 19/10 38/18 Zarankaite (shot put) and the 4x100 relay. standard in the 5,000 (16:10.96). Grad transfer and Jan- 2012 16/9 22/13 38/22 uary enrollee Ieva Zarankaite added two entries as well, FSU’s men benefited from the Champi- 2011 17/6 23/13 40/19 and is No. 2 in the shot put (16.58m/54-4.75) and No. 3 onship Field MVP performance of Corion 2010 16/9 19/11 35/20 in the discus (57.15m/187-6), behind sophomore Shanice Knight who followed up a second-place high Love’s new No. 2 mark of 57.77m (189-6). jump finish on the opening day of compe- tition by leading a 1-2-3 sweep in the long jump on Friday. With 26 points in that event, 2018 All-ACC & ACC Event Champion Totals by School and Austin Droogsma’s first outdoor shot put School Women Men All-ACC Women Men Combined title, the Noles took a lead into the final day 1st/2nd/Total 1st/2nd/Total Combined Champs Champs Champs and held on. FSU 9/7/16 10/5/15 31 4 5 9 Va Tech 9/5/14 9/6/15 29 5 3 8 The Seminoles also received top-three Louisville 5/8/13 6/3/9 22 1 2 3 finishes from Kenneth Fisher and Wallace Miami 11/4/15 5/1/6 21 7 0 7 (long jump), Darryl Haraway (100), Trey Clemson 7/5/12 4/5/9 21 0 0 0 Cunningham (110 hurdles) and the 4x100 Virginia 6/4/10 2/8/10 20 1 1 2 relay. Duke 2/8/10 2/7/9 19 0 2 2 With its 12th title, Florida State broke a tie Syracuse 2/1/3 9/6/15 18 1 3 4 with Clemson for the most ACC crowns UNC 1/7/8 4/4/8 16 0 2 2 among active teams. Maryland, which Notre Dame 3/6/9 3/3/6 15 0 1 1 departed the conference for the Big Ten in Pitt 0/4/4 1/7/8 12 0 0 0 2015, holds the all-time record with 26 titles. NC State 3/1/4 3/4/7 11 1 1 2 Georgia Tech 1/1/2 1/4/5 7 1 1 2 The Terps won their last team title in 1981; Wake Forest 1/2/3 0/1/1 4 0 0 0 12 seasons before FSU joined the ACC. Boston College 0/2/2 0/0/0 2 0 0 0 2018 Season Notes Breaking down the entries field, which includes athletes from 56 different Odds & Ends: What’s at stake nations. Militsa Mircheva and Ieva Zarankaite, Florida State’s 10th-ranked men lead all ACC for the 2018 Noles in Eugene schools with eight NCAA Championship entries. natives of Bulgaria and Lithuania, respec- Taking a deeper look: tively, are the lone representatives from their A look at a nuggets specific to the Noles compet- • The Noles men rank 18th among entries countries. Lauri Parades, is one of two athletes ing at the NCAA Outdoor Championships: from all schools; two more than fellow ACC from Paraguay in the field. • Andre Ewers is the first Seminole man to programs Syracuse and Virginia Tech; compete at the NCAA Championships in Noles pile up ACC weekly honors the 100, 200 and 4x100 relay since Kendal • The ACC ranks fifth among conferences with The 2018 Outdoor season has provided the Noles 41 entries. Breaking those down by event Williams in 2015...Ewers has an opportunity with a bountiful haul of ACC Weekly Awards as to become the first Nole to score in all three group, FSU has the most sprints/hurdles (4) FSU athletes have combined for a league-high 11 among conference rivals. at the championship meet since Maurice Performer of the Week winners: Mitchell in 2012; The 26th-ranked Seminole women are tied for 12th • FSU shares the ACC lead with five weekly overall with 10 entries, once again the high mark • Freshman Ka’Tia Seymour is the first FSU winners on the women’s side, including three woman to qualify in the 100, 200 and 4x100 among ACC teams. different Women’s Field Performer of the Week • FSU’s five entries in the throws matches Min- relay since Michelle Finn in 1987...Finn was honors; also the Noles’ last sprinter to score in all nesota and Stanford for the most in the field • Lauri Paredes (javelin), Shanice Love (discus) among women; three events at the championship meet. and Kayla Maczuga (javelin/high jump) have • Senior Austin Droogsma has an opportuni- • The ACC ranks fourth among all conferences accounted for the Women’s Field Performer of with 55 entries. ty to end a drought dating to 2011 when the the Week honors; Noles last received a scoring performance Noles feature blend of youth, experience • Freshman sprinter Ka’Tia Seymour is a two- in the men’s shot put...Michael Putman was With an NCAA Championship roster which includes time Track Performer honoree; sixth that season...Garrett Johnson won the five freshmen - three women and two men - and • A trio of men - Steven Cross, Trey Cun- last shot put title for the Noles in 2007. four more sophomores (all women), it’s clear Florida ningham and Andre Ewers - claimed Track • Sophomore Cortney Jones has an eye on State has a bright future. Performer of the Week honors; the podium and the Noles’ first points in the • The seven underclass women include • Austin Droogsma is a two-time Field Performer 100-meter hurdles since school record-hold- freshmen Ka’Tia Seymour, Lauri Paredes and of the Week, while Corion Knight also grabbed er Anne Zagre was sixth in 2014; Jayla Kirkland, along with the soph quartet of a weekly honor. • Shanice Love and Ieva Zarankaite have Shanice Love, Cortney Jones, Janae Cladwell an opportunity to extend a little streak in the and Kimmie Cunningham; women’s discus. The Noles have produced • FSU’s freshmen men are Trey Cunningham a scorer each of the last three years (2014, and Darryl Gay. 2016, 2017) they have had an entry; • Senior Austin Droogsma, junior Armani • Gleneve Grange and Zarankaite will try Wallace and junior Darryl Hathaway are the and end a dry spell in the women’s shot put. only Noles with previous NCAA Championship The Noles have had only one scorer since experience among the men. All three own moving to NCAA Championship competition. second-team All-American honors; That was Allyn Laughlin in 2009; • The Noles women with championship expe- • Darryl Harway is making his first NCAA rience are led by senior Gleneve Grange, a Championships appearance in the 100-meter first-team All-American last season. Jones dash. The No. 9 seed, Haraway and Ewers and Love, who earned second-team All-Amer- can give the Noles two scorers in the 100 ican honors in 2017 as freshmen, and junior for the first time since Maurice Mitchell and Shauna Helps who was on the 4x100 relay as Kemar Hyman in 2012; a freshman; • Freshman Trey Cunningham is the first • Two graduate transfers and first-year Noles 110-meter hurdles qualifier for the Noles - Kenneth Fisher and Ieva Zarankaite - have since Drew Brunson was fifth in 2008; been here before. Fisher qualified in 2014 and • Freshman Lauri Paredes can become just 2015 as an undergrad at Bethune-Cookman, the second FSU woman to score in the while Zarankaite advanced in 2017 while javelin, joining Kari Keith (1990); representing Oklahoma State. • Grad transfer Kenneth Fisher is hoping his Roster diversity is an FSU calling card third NCAA Championships appearance in the long jump is a charm. Fisher, who was Florida State’s track & field program has a long and eighth at the NCAA Indoor Championships, rich tradition of geographic diversity among rostered is looking for his first scoring performance athletes and the 2018 NCAA Championship roster is outdoors after making two appearances no different: while at Bethune-Cookman; • From the group of 19 making the trip to • Junior Militsa Mircheva is making her Eugene, six different countries, including the NCAA debut in the 10,000-meter run...Pasca United States are represented; Cheruiyot (5th, 2010) and Vicky Gill (2nd, • In addition to the U.S. the Noles’ roster is 2004 & 6th, 2003) are FSU’s lone scorers; comprised of student-athlete citizens from • FSU’s 4x100 relay teams have combined Jamaica, Canada, Bulgaria, Lithuania and for 24 scoring performances - 13 men & 11 Paraguay; women - and are hunting their first podium • The Seminoles’ diversity stands out against the trips since 2013 and 2014, respectively. FSU Men’s All-Time Outdoor Top 10 100 METERS 10,000 METERS SHOT PUT 1. Ngoni Makusha 9.89 2011*^ 1. Andrew Lemoncello 28:28.04 2007 1. Garrett Johnson 68-4.5 20.84m 2006 2. Walter Dix 9.91 2008 2. Ciaran O’Lionaird 28:32.30 2011 2. Austin Droogsma 66-8 20.32 2018 3. Kemar Hyman 9.95 2012 3. Joep Tigchelaar 28:33.81 2003 3. Dorian Scott 66-3.75 20.21 2005 4. Dentarius Locke 9.96 2013 4. Mike Fout 28:34.50 2011 4. Michael Putman 62-0.25 18.90 2011 5. Andre Ewers 9.98 2018 5. Ken Misner 28:55.34 1971 5. Ben Bonhurst 60-8 18.49 2015 6. Maurice Mitchell 10.00 2011 6. Breandan O Neill 28:57.44 2013 6. Mike Bell 60-7.75 18.48 1987 7 Kendal Williams 10.07 2015 7. Herb Willis 28:58.74 1982 7. Ken Lanier 60-2 18.34 1979 Mike Roberson 10.07 1979 8. Glen Yarham 29:15.53 2014 8. Allen Williams 59-10 18.24 1963 9. Darryl Haraway 10.09 2018 9. Steeve Gabart 29:18.03 2009 9. John Fallone 59-8.5 18.20 2004 10. Jonathan Carter 10.17 1996 10. Larry Greene 29:20.50 1983 10. Scott Peterson 59-5 18.11 1992 * NCAA Championship record; ^ Collegiate record 110 METER HURDLES DISCUS 200 METERS 1. Arthur Blake 13.27 1987 1. Bradley Cooper 212-6 64.78m 1979 1. Walter Dix 19.69 2007^ 2. Drew Brunson 13.30 2008 2. Garrett Johnson 199-4 60.77 2005 2. Mike Roberson 20.08 1980 3. Phillip Riley 13.39 1996 3. Emmanuel Onyia 197-11 60.34 2017 3. Brian Dzingai 20.12 2004 4. Trey Cunningham 13.57 2018 4. Michael Putman 190-2 57.96 2011 4. Maurice Mitchell 20.13 2012 5. Mike Roberson 13.64 1977 5. Austin Droogsma 187-5 57.13 2018 5. Charles Clark 20.22 2008 Danny Smith 13.64 1974 6. Jeff Pelage 184-4 56.19 2013 6. Kendal Williams 20.26 2015 7. Marcus Dixon 13.65 1993 7. Jody Lawrence 182-4 55.58 1999 7. Andre Ewers 20.28 2018 8. Rodney Lawson 13.68 1989 8. Chadrick DaCosta 180-5 54.99 2014 8. Brandon Byram 20.31 2010 9. Gonzalo Barroilhet 13.72 2008 9. Noah Agwu 180-4 54.97 2018 9. Ronnie Taylor 20.39 1982 10. Leander McKenzie 13.81 1984 10. Eric Chambers 179-8 54.76 1992 10. Horatio Williams 20.47 2012 400 METER HURDLES HAMMER ^ Collegiate record 1. John Rothell 49.15 1995 1. Horatio Garcia 215-10 65.80m 1987 400 METERS 2. Leander McKenzie 49.33 1985 2. Markindey Sineus 210-3 64.08 2015 1. 44.62 2007 3. Iain Harnden 49.68 2000 3. Brandon Tirado 202-0 61.58 2018 2. Jonathan Borlee 44.78 2009 4. Javier Garcia-Tunon 49.99 2009 4. Andrew Diakos 200-4 61.07 2005 3. Walter McCoy 44.99 1981 5. Mike Kelly 50.04 1969 5. B.J. Linnenbrink 195-2 59.48 2002 4. Kevin Borlee 45.01 2010 6. Matt Mason 50.16 2001 6. Travis Whitfield 194-8 59.33 2010 5. James Harris 45.23 2013 7. Elliot Wood 50.30 2006 7. Matt Wernke 192-9 58.75 2008 6. Charles Clark 45.30 2008 8. John Citron 50.48 1979 8. Mark Sleeman 192-4 58.62 1987 7. 45.37 2014 9. Danyne Brown 50.60 2003 9. Josh Bowling 187-9 57.22 2002 8. Brandon O’Connor 45.51 2011 10. Byron Taylor 50.63 2006 10. William Shirk 180-10 55.12 1996 9. Michael Jennings 45.55 2001 DECATHLON JAVELIN 10. Kevin Ansley 45.68 1994 1. Gonzalo Barroilhet 8065 2012 1. Morne Moolman 246-7 75.17m 2013 800 METERS 2. Rohn Stark 7612 1981 2. Lou Angelo 233-10 71.28 1994 1. Tom Lancashire 1:45.76 2006 3. Darius Jones 7269 1999 3. Justin Johnson 232-10 70.96 1997 2. Ocky Clark 1:46.19 1986 4. Tom Reither 7193 1985 4. Tom Fetters 230-5 70.23 1989 3. Phillip Role 1:46.58 1981 5. Dante Newberg 7113 2017 5. Bryan Howard 213-4 65.04 2010 4. Palmer Simmons 1:47.30 1980 6. Dore Louis 6848 1998 6. Garrett Singletary 211-0 64.32 2015 5. Rob Circelli 1:47.42 1991 7. Charlie Galloway 6829 1971 7. Gabe Arola 210-10 64.26 1997 6. Mark Grey 1:47.89 1994 8. Mark Nugen 6800 1980 8. Greg Jack 210-8 64.22 1996 7. Otniel Teixeira 1:48.03 2016 9. Lenx Jackson 6792 1984 9. Pelle Rietveld 202-9 61.80 2009 8. Tim Middlekoop 1:48.06 1994 10. Gary Visser 6534 2002 10. Sean Conrecode 201-2 61.32 2008 9. Darrin Gibson 1:48.08 2012 10. George Gardner 1:48.37 1986 LONG JUMP POLE VAULT 1. Ngoni Makusha 27-6.75 8.40m 2011 1. Jeff Bray 18-6.50 5.65m 1992 1500 METERS 2. Stefan Brits 26-11.75 8.22 2016 2. Larry Carr 18-1 5.51 1989 1. Ciaran O’Lionaird 3:34.46 2011 3. Brian Chibudu 26-5 8.05 2009 3. Gonzalo Barroilhet 17-10.75 5.45 2012 2. Tom Lancashire 3:38.92 2005 4. Marlon Woods 26-2.75 7.99 2009 4. Andrew LaHaye 17-8.5 5.40 2012 3. David Forrester 3:41.44 2012 5. Jalen Ramsey 26-1.50 7.96 2015 5. Tom Riether 17-6 5.34 1988 4. Zak Seddon 3:42.02 2015 6. Joe Allen 26-0.5 7.94 2001 6. Jeff Atkinson 17-2.75 5.25 2002 5. Ocky Clark 3:43.02 1986 7. Mark Freeman 25-11.5 7.91 1983 Matt Hurley 17-2.75 5.25 2007 6. Maarten van den Heuvel 3:43.10 2002 8. Paul Madzivire 25-10 7.87 2014 8. Drew Marcello 17-1 5.21 2013 7. Rob Gomez 3:43.60 1982 9. Corion Knight 25-9.25 7.85 2018 Phares Rolle 17-1 5.21 1976 8. Michael Hall 3:43.70 2017 10. Billy Close 25-8.5 7.83 1988 10. Jason Dean 17-0.75 5.20 1999 9. Matt Leeder 3:44.09 2009 10. Daniel Roberts 3:44.31 2008 TRIPLE JUMP 4x100M RELAY 1. Hyman, Williams, Mitchell, Newbold 38.57 2012 3,000 STEEPLECHASE 1. Rafeeq Curry 54-9.5 16.70m 2006 2. Bolden, Garvin, Dix, Clark 38.60 2007 1. Andrew Lemoncello 8:23.74 2007 2. Jonathan Reid 54-6.75 16.63 2015 3. Kelsey Nash 54-6 16.61 1992 3. Hyman, Makusha, Mitchell, Byram 38.75 2011 2. Luke Gunn 8:28.48 2008 Garvin, Byram, Mitchell, Clark 38.75 2009 3. Zak Seddon 8:33.09 2016 4. Ray Taylor 54-2.75 16.53 2008 5. Leon Hutchins 54-2.25 16.52 1982 5. Hyman, Williams, Mitchell, Showler-Davis 38.81 2012 4. Mark Buckingham 8:49.23 2008 6. Bolden, Wright, Garvin, Nabe 38.90 2006 5. Bobby James 8:52.70 1976 6. Armani Wallace 53-11.25 16.44 2018 7. Phillip Young 53-5.75 16.30 2012 7. Baker, Sterling, Dzingai, Nabe 38.92 2004 6. Doug Overfelt 8:53.39 1981 8. Hyman, Williams, Mitchell, Ambler 39.06 2012 7. Michael Hall 8:55.61 2018 8. Mario Lowe 53-0 16.15 2002 9. Willie Johnson 52-9.5 16.09 2005 Ambler, Byram, Mitchell, Chibudu 39.06 2010 8. Jacob Hoesly 8:58.52 1987 10. Dix, Makusha, Garvin, Chibudu 39.11 2008 9. Ronnie Treadway 8:59.34 1984 10. Andy Latimer 52-7.5 16.04 1985 10. Trey Culbertson 9:02.83 1993 HIGH JUMP 4x400M RELAY 1. Williams, K. Borlee, Clark, J. Borlee 2:59.99 2009 5,000 METERS 1. Kevin Crist 7-5.75 2.28m 1993 2. Williams, K. Borlee, O’Connor, J. Borlee 3:01.54 2009 1. Ciaran O’Lionaird 13:33.64 2011 2. Shawn Brown 7-4.5 2.25 2001 3. James Harris 7-4.25 2.24 2013 3. Williams, McKenzie, Waddell, Johnson 3:03.78 1986 2. Breandan O Neill 13:41.56 2012 4. Nelson, Ross, McCoy, Simmons 3:04.29 1980 3. Andrew Lemoncello 13:45.69 2006 Kenny Smith 7-4.25 2.24 1984 5. Ed’Ricus Williams 7-3.25 2.22 2017 5. McKenzie, Washington, Gordon, Johnson 3:04.33 1980 4. Joep Tigchelaar 13:46.01 2004 6. Nelson, Rolle, Brown, McCoy 3:04.66 1981 5. Mike Fout 13:46.19 2011 6. Corion Knight 7-3 2.21 2018 7. Tom Stitt 7-2.5 2.20 1987 7. Russell, Cherry, Teixeira, Harris 3:04.95 2014 6. David Forrester 13:47.60 2011 8. Williams, Byram Clark, Garvin 3:05.38 2008 7. Herb Willis 13:53.26 1982 Andrew Bachelor 7-2.5 2.20 2010 9. Christian Bland 7-2.25 2.19 2002 9. McKenzie, Ross, Carr, Washington 3:05.50 1984 8. Matt Leeder 13:54.40 2009 10. Johnson, Wood, Curry, Chambers 3:05.58 2005 9. George West 13:55.10 1976 Darrell Wills 7-2.25 2.19 1986 10. Wes Rickman 13:59.52 2011 Bold - current member of the team

Updated through May 26, 2018 FSU Women’s All-Time Outdoor Top 10 100 METERS 10,00 METERS SHOT PUT 1. Ka’Tia Seymour 11.13 2018 1. Vicky Gill 32:48.63 2004 1. Gleneve Grange 56-8.75 17.29m 2017 2. Michelle Finn 11.20 1986 2. Hannah Walker 32:56.90 2014 2. Ieva Zarankaite 54-4.75 16.58 2018 3. Brenda Cliette 11.23 1983 3. Kayleigh Tyerman 33:20.74 2013 3. Chelsea Whalen 53-11.75 16.45 2013 4. Shauna Helps 11.26 2017/18 4. Pasca Cheruiyot 33:23.63 2010 4. Allyn Laughlin 53-0.75 16.17 2009 5. 11.27 1984 5. Militsa Mircheva 33:33.70 2018 5. Sarah Reed 53-0 16.15 2007 6. Marecia Pemberton 11.29 2010 6. Rachel Evjen 34:01.41 2004 6. Lakitta Johnson 52-7.5 16.04 2014 7. Tonya Carter 11.30 2000 7. Jennifer Dunn 34:19.73 2012 7. Kamorean Hayes 52-2 15.90 2009 8. Esmeralda Garcia 11.32 1985 8. Debbie Huss 34:37.04 2007 8. Shannon Cook 51-10 15.80 1997 9. Jayla Kirkland 11.34 2018 9. Darien Andreu 34:42.74 1981 9. Cerenity Young 51-7.5 15.73 2003 Evelyne-Cynthia Niako 11.34 2006 10. Janie Regis 35:01.78 1985 10. Kellion Knibb 51-0.75 15.56 2017 Teona Rodgers 11.34 2010 100 METER HURDLES DISCUS 200 METERS 1. Anne Zagre 12.83 2014 1. Kellion Knibb 205-9 62.73m 2017 2. Peta-Gay Williams 12.96 2017 1. Randy Givens 22.31 1983 2. Shanice Love 189-6 57.77 2018 3. Nicole Setterington 12.98 2016 2. Marita Payne 22.62 1983 3. Ieva Zarankaite 187-6 57.15 2018 4. Meme Jean 13.01 2016 3. Ka’Tia Seymour 22.75 2018 4. Gleneve Grange 187-1 57.02 2017 5. Cortney Jones 13.06 2017/18 4. Michelle Finn 22.77 1986 5. Sasha-Ann Lebert 182-7 55.65 2016 Kim Batten 13.06 1991 5. Brenda Cliette 22.81 1984 6. Makiba Batten 181-2 55.22 2003 7. Kim Jones 13.09 2003 Teona Rodgers 22.81 2010 7. Kamorean Hayes 163-11 49.97 2009 8. Teona Rodgers 13.25 2011 7. Candyce McGrone 22.84 2010 8. Lindsey Nelson 163-3 49.75 2005 9. Deanna Lane 13.34 2005 8. Shauna Helps 22.97 2018 9. Shannon Cook 162-6 49.53 1997 10. Melissa-Maree Farrington 13.40 2016 9. Evelyne-Cynthia Niako 22.99 2006 10. Victoria Reiman 154-1 46.97 2014 10. Patrice Verdun 23.24 1992 400 METER HURDLES HAMMER 400 METERS 1. Kim Batten 53.98 1991 1. Veronika Kanuchova 216-8 66.06m 2017 1. Marita Payne 49.91 1984 2. Sage Watson 55.97 2015 2. Katja Vangsnes 205-1 62.51 2016 2. Kala Funderburk 51.09 2015 3. Tonja Brown 56.46 1982 3. LaKeisha Mose 187-9 57.22 2000 3. Sheryl Covington 51.85 1994 4. Angela Wright 56.74 1983 4. Briana Cherry-Bronson 179-0 54.57 2014 4. Brenda Cliette 51.92 1984 5. Ovrill Dwyer-Brown 56.94 1983 5. Sarah Reed 178-8 54.46 2007 5. Samantha George 51.98 1999 6. Rikke Ronholt 57.30 1997 6. Sara White 172-8 52.64 2001 6. Shaquania Dorsett 52.13 2017 7. Radhiya Teagle 57.72 1995 7. Amanda Kinney 167-11.75 51.20 2003 7. Sophia Danvers 52.18 1997 8. LaKendra McColumn 57.85 2005 8. Shanea Rufus 166-10 50.86 2012 8. Janet Davis 52.37 1987 9. Kristin Thorne 58.06 1997 9. Caila Coleman 166-6 50.75 2010 9. Kim Batten 52.53 1991 10. LaKendra McColumn 58.08 2006 10. Angela Wright 52.61 1982 10. Nicole Scott 163-9 49.92 2001 HEPTATHLON 800 METERS POLE VAULT 1. Grete Sadeiko 5813 2015 1. Laura Gerber 2:01.39 2003 1. Lacy Janson 15-0.25 4.58m 2006 2. Melissa-Maree Farrington 5735 2016 2. Susan Kuijken 2:02.24 2009 2. Karly Jackson 13-5.75 4.11 2015 3. Carmelia Shivers 5410 1991 3. Hannah England 2:02.48 2008 3. Liz Mabry 13-3.75 4.06 2011 4. Deanna Lane 5391 2005 4. Pilar McShine 2:02.89 2009 4. Hannah Acton 13-3.50 4.05 2015 5. Chinette Johnson 5262 2000 5. Erica Shepard 2:03.54 1997 5. Nicole Breske 13-2.25 4.02 2017 6. Kim Stephens 5251 1991 6. Violah Lagat 2:04.79 2012 6. Lauren Giffin 12-11.50 3.95 2011 7. Candi Odom 4911 1991 7. Hannah Brooks 2:04.88 2011 7. Callie Giffin 12-9.50 3.90 2010 8. Latoshia Crews 4900 1985 8. Ovrill Dwyer-Brown 2:04.90 1982 8. Megan Robbins 12-8.50 3.87 2001 9. Heather LeBlanc 4775 2005 9. Sydnee Over 2:04.92 2015 9. Lindsay Osborn 12-8 3.86 2001 10. Karen Rademeyer 4699 2001 10. Samantha George 2:05.14 2000 10. Madison Schmidt 12-5.5 3.80 2014 1500 METERS LONG JUMP Tori Allen 12-5.5 3.80 2006 1. Susan Kuijken 4:05.86 2009 1. Esmeralda Garcia 21-7.5 6.59m 1986 JAVELIN 2. Hannah England 4:06.19 2008* 2. Trinette Johnson 21-6 6.55 1993 1. Lauri Paredes 176-6 53.81m 2018 3. Linden Hall 4:10.41 2015 3. Der’Renae Freeman 21-5.5 6.54 2016 2. Kari Keith 174-10 53.30 1990 4. Amanda Winslow 4:10.79 2013 4. Jogaile Petrokaite 21-4 6.50 2016 3. Chelsea Whalen 170-10 52.08 2013 5. Colleen Quigley 4:11.61 2015 5. Kim Jones 21-1.75 6.47 2003 4. Cheryl Coker 167-0 50.90 1985 6. Violah Lagat 4:13.30 2012 6. Amy Harris 21-1.25 6.43 2012 5. Nancy Townsend 154-9 47.18 1980 7. Hannah Brooks 4:14.01 2012 7. Kimberly Williams 21-0.5 6.42 2011 6. Karen Radenmeyer 153-10 46.89 2002 8. Pilar McShine 4:14.20 2010 8. Kim Batten 20-9 6.32 1988 7. Shannon Steele 150-4 45.82 2000 9. Georgia Peel 4:14.40 2013 9. Alice Bennett 20-6 6.24 1983 8. Rena Antanelis 149-8 45.62 1983 10. Natalie Hughes 4:15.72 2006 10. Zuzette Mullings 20-5.25 6.23 1999 * NCAA Championship meet record 9. Laura Gibbons 149-6 45.58 1972 10.. Grete Sadeiko 148-8 45.32 2015 3000 STEEPLECHASE TRIPLE JUMP 1. Colleen Quigley 9:24.92 2015 1. Kimberly Williams 46-9 14.25m 2011 4x100M RELAY 2. Teresa Bundy 45-3 13.75 2002 2. Pippa Woolven 9:47.97 2014 1. Wright, Payne, Cliette, Givens 42.94 1983 3. Esmeralda Garcia 44-10.75 13.68 1986 3. Barbara Parker 9:48.82 2007 2. Levy, Thompson, Davis, Finn 43.19 1987 4. Michelle Jenije 44-7 13.59 2012 4. Astrid Leutert 9:52.15 2012 3. Marcus, McGrone, Jeffrey, Rodgers 43.33 2009 5. Latoya LaGree 44-1.25 13.44 2006 5. Lydia Willemse 10:05.36 2009 4. Finn, Payne, Cliette, Givens 43.54 1984 6. Alyce Williams 43-8.75 13.25 2006 6. Bridget Blake 10:07.87 2016 5. Kirkland, Helps, Jones, Seymour 43.60 2018 7. Tiara Swanagan 43-4.25 13.21 2008 7. Helen Hofstede 10:09.90 2004 6. Harris, Pemberton, Simpson, St.Louis 43.65 2011 8. Kim Batten 42-6 12.95 1991 8. Chelsi Woodruff 10:13.69 2015 7. Wright, Payne, Bennett, Givens 43.73 1982 9. Amy Harris 42-0.5 12.81 2010 8. Jennifer Dunn 10:14.58 2010 8. Garcia, Finn, Thompson, Levy 43.98 1985 10. Zuzette Mullings 41-10 12.75 1998 10. Amanda Quick 10:33.27 2009 9. McGrone, Pemberton, Harris, Rodgers 44.04 2010 10. Levy, Finn, Thompson, Davis 44.12 1986 5,000 METERS HIGH JUMP 1. Vicky Gill 15:42.40 2003 1. Wendy Markham 6-1.75 1.87m 1983 4x400M RELAY Holly Kelly 6-1.75 1.87 1991 2. Kayleigh Tyerman 15:49.07 2013 1. Davis, Cliette, Givens, Payne 3:27.72 1984 3. Indianne Henry 6-0.25 1.84 1993 3. Amanda Winslow 15:54.66 2013 2. Givens, Cliette, Wright, Payne 3:28.46 1983 4. Eleonora Omoregie 5-11.5 1.82 2017 4. Colleen Quigley 15:58.90 2013 3. Wright, Dwyer-Brown, Givens, Payne 3:28.70 1982 Stacy Taylor 5-10.75 1.80 2002 5. Astrid Leutert 16:09.51 2012 4. Davis, Cliette, Givens, Payne 3:28.93 1984 6. Christine Daniels 5-10 1.78 1997 6. Hannah Brooks 16:09.81 2011 5. Ichite, Watson, Swanepoel, Funderburk 3:29.85 2015 7. Grete Sadeiko 5-9.25 1.76 2015 7. Militsa Mircheva 16:10.96 2018 6. Danvers, Edwards, Embon, Ronholt 3:30.17 1997 8. Carmelia Shivers 5-9 1.75 1990 8. Jessica Parry 16:12.70 2011 7. Batchelor, Pettus, Smith, Williams 3:31.12 2007 9. Kiara Wright 5-8.75 1.75 2016 9. Pasca Cheruiyot 16:13.12 2010 8. Danvers, Embon, Shepard, Edwards 3:31.18 1996 Michaela Steele 5-8.75 1.75 1999 10. Hannah Walker 16:13.77 2014 9. Williams, Pettus, Batchelor, Niako 3:31.43 2006

10. Embon, Edwards, Shepard, Ronholt 3:31.92 1997

Bold - current member of the team Updated through May 26, 2018 Men’s Outdoor All-Americans & National Champions 1963 1990 Michael Ray Garvin, Brian Chibudu 2014 Allen Williams - Shot put (4) Larry Carr — Pole vault (11) 2009 James Harris - 400 (6), 400 (i) 1968 1992 Charles Clark – 200m (1) Dentarius Locke - , 100 (2) Mike Kelly - 120 yd hurdles (5) Jeff Bray — Pole vault (6) Matt Leeder – 3000m (i-6) Paul Madzivire - Long Jump (11) Kevin Borlee – 400m (4) 2015 1969 Kevin Crist — High jump (2) Jonathan Borlee – 400m (1) Jalen Ramsey - Long Jump (14) Doug Brown (USTFF) - 100m (6) 1993 Javier Garcia-Tunon – 400m Hurdles (8) Stefan Brits - Long Jump (12) Phillip Parker (USTFF) - Triple jump Jeff Bray — Pole vault (6) Ngoni Makusha – Long jump (1) Kendal Williams - 100 (5), 200 (8) Mike Kelly (USTFF) - 120 yd hurdles, 440 yd Kevin Crist — High jump (4) 4x400m relay (1) - Kevin Williams, Jonathan Michael Cherry - 400 (9) hurdles (8) Marcus Dixon — 110m hurdles (6) Borlee, Charles Clark, Kevin Borlee Jonathan Reid - Triple Jump (5) 1971 4x100m relay (8) — Jonathan Carter, Kevin Ansley, Kelsey Nash, Marcus Dixon 2010 Zak Seddon - Steeplechase (8) Ken Misner — 6-mile run (7); (USTFF) 3-mile run 1994 Kevin Borlee – 400m (7) 4x100 relay (9) - Kendal Williams, Alistair Moona, 1972 Brandon Byram – 200m (i-2) Cejhae Greene, Trentavis Friday Lou Angelo — Javelin (7) Brian Chibudu – Long jump (6) Joel Garren (USTFF) - 200m Kevin Ansley — 400m (5) 2016 Michael Putman – Discus (6) 1974 John Rothell — 400 hurdles (8) Zak Seddon - Steeplechase (6) 4x100m relay (2) - David Ambler, Brandon Danny Smith — 120 yd hurdles (3) 4x100m relay (7) — Jonathan Carter, Kevin Edward Clarke - 100 (16) Byram, Maurice Mitchell, Brian Chibudu Rudolph Falana (USTFF) — Long jump Ansley, Kelsey Nash, Marcus Dixon 4x100 relay (13) - Raheem Robinson, Darryl Charlie Harris (USTFF) — Triple jump 1995 2011 Haraway, Edward Clarke, Jamal Pitts Brandon Byram - 200m (4) 1975 Jonathan Carter — 100m (7) 2017 Michael Putman - Shot put (6), Discus (9) Jesse Forbes — 100 yd dash (8) Justin Johnson — Javelin (6) Montel Nevers - Triple Jump (6) Tyrone Frederick (USTFF) — 880 yd run 1996 Ngoni Makusha - 100 (1), Long jump (1) Austin Droogsma - Shot Put (12) 1976 Maurice Mitchell - 100 (3), 200 (1) Carlos Becker III - Long Jump (7) Jonathan Carter — 100m (6), 200m Andrew LaHaye - Pole vault (t16) Michael Roberson — 200m (4) Emmanuel Onyia - Discus (12) Phillip Riley — 110m hurdles (5) 4x100 (1) - Kemar Hyman, Ngoni Makusha, Don Merrick — 60 yd dash (2) Armani Wallace - Triple Jump (9) Justin Johnson — Javelin (5) Maurice Mitchell, Brandon Byram Phares Rolle — Pole vault (7) 4x100m relay (6) — Byron Capers, Jonathan 2012 1978 Carter, Warrick Dunn, Phillip Riley All-American Criteria Kemar Hyman - 100m (6) Bradley Cooper — Discus (4) 1997 per USTFCCCA Maurice Mitchell - 100m (3), 200m (1) Jesse Forbes — 100m (5) Outdoor Justin Johnson — Javelin (8) Horatio Williams - 200m (3) Walter McCoy — 400m (8) Years Requirements 2001 Phillip Young - Triple Jump (10) 4x100m relay (6) — Mike Roberson, Jesse 1942-62 top 3 per event Shawn Brown — High jump (7) Gonzalo Barroilhet - Decathlon (4) Forbes, Kevin Johnson, Walter McCoy 1963-72 top 4 per event 2002 Michael Fout - 10,000 (15) 4x400m relay (USTFF) — Walter McCoy, Ron 1973-81 unknown Shawn Brown — High jump (12) Andrew LaHaye - Pole Vault (9) Nelson, Mike Roberson, John Walker 1982-84 top 12 per event Mario Lowe — Triple jump (4) 4x100 (2) - Kemar Hyman, Horatio Williams, 1979 1985-2010 top 8 per event, to include top 8 2003 Maurice Mitchell, Stephen Newbold US-born finishers Bradley Cooper — Discus (1) Joep Ticheglaar — 10,000m (6) 2013 2011-pres. top 8 first-team; 9-16 second-team Walter McCoy — 400m (4) Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (12) Stefan Brits - Long Jump (12) 4x400m relay (3) — Ron Nelson, Palmer Sim- Willie Johnson — Triple jump (11) Michael Fout - 10,000 (4) mons, Earl Caruthers, Walter McCoy 2004 James Harris - High Jump (4), 400 (5) 1980 Andrew LaHaye - Pole Vault (t16) Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (4) Leon Hutchins — Triple jump (4) Dentarius Locke - 100 (2) Brian Dzingai — 200m (5) Walter McCoy — 400m (3) Morne Moolman - Javelin (11) Willie Johnson — Triple jump (10) Michael Roberson — 100m (2), 200m (1) Breandan O’Neill - 10,000 (9) 4x100m relay (3)— Derrick Baker, Rhoan Herb Wills — 10,000m (4) 4x100 relay (8) - Alonzo Russell, Dentarius Sterling, Brian Dzingai, Cedric Nabe 4x100m relay (3) — Bobby Butler, Kevin John- Locke, Stefan Brits, James Harris son, Michael Roberson, Walter McCoy 2005 1981 Rafeeq Curry — Triple jump (4) Walter McCoy — 400m (4) Walter Dix — 100m (1), 200m (4) National Champions Phillip Rolle — 800m (7) Ricardo Chambers — 400m (4) Outdoor Andrew Lemoncello — 3000m steeplechase (4) Rohn Stark — Decathlon (8) 1979 Bradley Cooper Discus Herb Wills — 10,000m (11), Tom Lancashire — 1500m (8) 4x100m relay (6)— Chip Wells, Don Frost, Dorian Scott — Shot put (8) 1980 Mike Roberson 200m Dash Ronnie Taylor, Walter McCoy 4x100m relay (7) — Derrick Baker, Kenny 2005 Walter Dix 100m Dash 4x400m relay (5) — Ron Nelson, Lynn Brown, O’Neal, Rhoan Sterling, Walter Dix 2006 Rafeeq Curry Triple Jump Philip Rolle, Walter McCoy 2006 2006 Walter Dix 200m Dash 1982 Ricardo Chambers – 400m (2) Ronnie Taylor — 200m (6) Rafeeq Curry – Triple Jump (1), Long Jump (6) 2006 Garrett Johnson Shot Put Herb Wills — 10,000m (10) Walter Dix – 100 (2), 200m (1) 2007 Walter Dix 200m Dash Leon Hutchins — Triple jump (9) Michael Ray Garvin – 200m (8) 2007 Walter Dix 100m Dash 1984 Garrett Johnson – Shot Put (1), Discus (5) Tom Lancashire – 1500m (2) 2007 Ricardo Chambers 400m Dash Leander McKenzie — 400m hurdles (4) Andrew Lemoncello – 3000m Steeplechase (4) Kenny Smith — High jump (5) 2007 4x100-meter relay 4x400m relay — Reggie Ross, Charlie Carr, 2007 Bolden, Dix, Garvin, Clark Leander McKenzie, Vince Washington Greg Bolden – 100m (7) 2008 Walter Dix 200m Dash 1985 Ricardo Chambers – 400m (1) Charles Clark – 200m (8) 2008 Ngoni Makusha Long Jump Leander McKenzie — 400m hurdles (4) Walter Dix – 100m (1), 200m (1) 4x400m relay (8) — Vince Washington, Kevin 2009 Ngoni Makusha Long Jump Michael Ray Garvin – 100m (6) Gordon, Leander McKenzie, Thomas Johnson 2009 Charles Clark 200m Dash 1986 Luke Gunn – Steeplechase (8) Andrew Lemoncello – Steeplechase (2) 2009 Jonathan Borlee 400m Dash Octavius “Ocky” Clark - 800m (5) 4x100m relay (1) - Greg Bolden, Walter Dix, 2009 4x400-meter relay Leander McKenzie — 400m hurdles (5) Michael Ray Garvin, Charles Clark Williams, K. Borlee, Clark, J. Borlee 4x400m relay (7) — Carter Williams, Clark Wad- 2008 dell, Leander McKenzie, Thomas Johnson 2011 Ngoni Makusha 100m Dash 1987 Gonzalo Barroilhet – Decathlon (3) Drew Brunson – 110m Hurdles (5) 2011 Ngoni Makusha Long Jump Arthur Blake — 110m hurdles (2) Charles Clark – 200m (8) 2011 Maurice Mitchell 200m Dash Horatio Garcia — Hammer (3) Walter Dix – 200m (1), 100m (4) 2011 4x100-meter relay 1988 Luke Gunn – Steeplechase (3) Arthur Blake — 110 hurdles (8) Ngoni Makusha – Long Jump (1) Hyman, Makusha, Mitchell, Byram 1989 Rayon Taylor – Triple Jump (4) 2012 Maurice Mitchel 200m Dash Larry Carr — Pole vault (t7) 4x100m relay (4) - Walter Dix, Ngoni Makusha, Women’s Outdoor All-Americans & National Champions 1969^ Sonya Blades — Long jump (9) 2010 2016 Margaret Kane — Shot Put (5) Kari Keith — Javelin (8) Pasca Cheruiyot - 10,000m (5) Jogaile Petrokaite - Long Jump (13) Avis Latham - 100 Hurdles (4) Holly Kelly — High jump (3) Kimberly Williams - Long jump (5), Triple jump (4) Kellion Knibb - Discus (2) Lee Anne Wojtkowski - Shot Put (2) Carmelia Shivers — Heptathlon (10) Pilar McShine - 1500m (5) Grete Sadeiko - Heptathlon (11) 1971^ 4x100m relay (4) — Patrice Verdun, Lisa Horton, Jennifer Dunn - 3000 steeplechase (10) 2017 Trinette Johnson, Kim Batten Sharon Burgess — Mile (4) 2011 Eleonora Omoregie - High Jump (15) 1972^ 1991 Kimberly Williams - Long jump (i-2), Triple jump Kellion Knibb - Discus (3) Sharon Burgess — Mile (6) Kim Batten — 100m hurdles (4), 400m hurdles (2) Veronika Kanuchova - Hammer (5) Laura Gibbons - Javelin (4) (3) Amy Harris - Long jump (14) Gleneve Grange - Discus (8) 1973# Holly Kelly — High jump (4) 4x100 relay (6) - Amy Harris, Marecia Pember- Cortney Jones - 100 Hurdles (15) Sharon Burgess — Mile (5) Carmelia Shivers — Heptathlon (10) ton, Stephanie Simpson, Brittany St. Louis Shanice Love - Discus (12) 1978# 4x100m relay (6) — Kim Batten, Patrice Verdun, Hannah Brooks - 1500m (6) Peta-Gay Williams - 100 Hurdles (10) Andi Lyons, Sheryl Covington 2012 Nancy Townsend — Javelin (6) All-American Criteria 1981# 1992 Hannah Brooks - 1500 (15) Trinette Johnson — Long jump (6) Amanda Winslow - 1500 (7) per USTFCCCA Esmeralda Garcia — 100m (5), Long jump (2) Outdoor Randy Givens — 200m (3) Patrice Verdun — 200m (9) Michelle Jenije - Triple jump (5) 4x100m relay (7) — Trinette Johnson, Patrice Violah Lagat - 1500 (8) Years Requirements Marita Payne — 400m (2) 1942-62 top 3 per event Angela Wright — 400m (6) Verdun, Andi Lyons, Sheryl Covington Astrid Leutert - 3000 steeplechase (4) 1993 Colleen Quigley - 3000 steeplechase (5) 1963-72 top 4 per event 4x100m relay (1) — Alice Bennett, Esmeralda 1973-81 unknown Garcia, Randy Givens, Marita Payne Trinette Johnson — Long jump (7) Chelsea Whalen - Javelin (12) 2013 1982-84 top 12 per event 4x200m relay (6) — Alice Bennett, Esmeralda 1994 1985-2010 top 8 per event, to include top 8 Garcia, Randy Givens, Marita Payne Sheryl Covington — 400m (5) Amanda Winslow - 1500 (8) US-born finishers 4x400m relay (4) — Janette Wood, Marita Payne, Indianne Henry — High jump (10) Linden Hall - 1500m (9) 2011-pres. top 8 first-team; 9-16 second-team Angela Wright, Scooby Golden 4x400m relay (8) — Sheryl Covington, Sophia Colleen Quigley - 3000 steeplechase (2) 1982# Danvers, Erica Shepard, Radhiya Teagle Sage Watson - 400m Hurdles (12) Key Alice Bennett — Long jump (8) 1996 Chelsea Whalen - Javelin (13), Shot Put (13) ^- Division of Girl’s and Womens’ Sports National Tonja Brown — 100m hurdles (4), 400m hurdles 2014 4x400m relay (2) — Sophia Danvers,Yashiva Championships - (DGWS) - 1969-1972 (1) Linden Hall - 1500 (3) Edwards, Maria Embon, Erica Shepard #-Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Wom- Margaret Coomber — 1500m (7) Kellion Knibb - Discus (5) 1997 en Championships - (AIAW) - 1973-1982/indoor Carolyn Faison — 100m hurdles (7) Anne Zagre - 100 hurdles (6) Shannon Cook — Shot put (10) NCAA Championships begin with 1982 Outdoors Marita Payne — 200m (4), 400m (1) 4x100m relay (7) — Casey Custer, Sophia 4x100 relay (7) - Marecia Pemberton, Der’Renae Angela Wright — 400m (7) Danvers,Yashiva Edwards, Zuzette Mullings Freeman, Jande Pierce, Kali Davis-White 4x100m relay (2) — Randy Givens,Marita Payne, 4x400m relay (2) — Sophia Danvers, Yashiva 2015 Angela Wright, Alice Bennett Edwards, Maria Embon, Rikke Ronholt Colleen Quigley - Steeplechase (1) 4x400m relay (2) — Ovrill Dwyer-Brown, Randy 1999 Kala Funderburk - 400 (1) Givens, Marita Payne, Angela Wright Samantha George — 400m (6) Der’Renae Freeman - Long Jump (6) 1983 2000 Sage Watson - 400 Hurdles (4) Wendy Markham — High jump (2) Linden Hall - 1500 (8) Ovrill Dwyer-Brown —400m hurdles (8) Tonya Carter — 100m (3) Grete Sadeiko - Heptathlon (15) Brenda Cliette — 100m (3), 200m (4) Makiba Batten — Discus (9) 4x400 Relay (3) - Elizabeth Ichite, Sage Watson, Randy Givens — 100m (6), 200m (3) 2002 Helene Swanepoel, Kala Funderburk Marita Payne — 200m (6), 400m (5) Teresa Bundy — Triple jump (1) Angela Wright — 400m hurdles (3) Natalie Hughes — 1500m (8) 4x100m relay (1) — Randy Givens, Marita Lacy Janson — Pole vault (9) National Champions Payne, Angela Wright, Brenda Cliette Kim Jones — Long jump (9) Outdoor 2003 4x400m relay (1) — Randy Givens, Marita 1981 4x100-meter relay Payne, Angela Wright, Brenda Cliette Vicky Gill — 10,000m (6) 1984 Laura Gerber — 800m (4) Garcia, Bennett, Payne, Givens Ovrill Dwyer-Brown — 400m hurdles (6) Lacy Janson — Pole vault (9) 1982 Tonja Brown 400m Hurdles Brenda Cliette — 100m (2), 200m (2) Kim Jones — Long jump (12) 1982 Marita Payne 400m Dash 4x400m relay (7) — Laura Gerber,Tamara Camp- Janet Davis — 200m (6) 1983 4x100-meter relay Michelle Finn — 100m (4) bell, Shauna Quinn, Evelyne-Cynthia Niako Randy Givens — 100m (1), 200m (1) 2004 Wright, Payne, Cliette, Givens Marita Payne — 200m (3), 400m (1) Vicky Gill — 10,000m (2) 1983 4x400-meter relay 4x100m relay (1) — Brenda Cliette, Michelle Natalie Hughes — 1500m (13) Givens, Cliette, Wright, Payne Finn, Randy Givens, Marita Payne 2006 4x400m relay (1) — Brenda Cliette, Janet Davis, 1984 4x100-meter relay Natalie Hughes —1500m (3) Randy Givens, Marita Payne Finn, Payne, Cliette, Givens Lacy Janson — Pole vault (1) 1985 LaKendra McColumn — 400m hurdles (12) 1984 4x400-meter relay Michelle Finn — 100m (1), 200m (2) Alyce Williams — Triple jump (7) Davis, Cliette, Givens, Payne Esmeralda Garcia — Long jump (i-3), 100m (5) 2007 1984 Randy Givens 100m Dash Nancy Rettie — 1500m (7) Susan Kuijken — 1500m run (2) 4x100m relay (3) — Michelle Finn, Esmeralda 1984 Randy Givens 200m Dash Barbara Parker — 3000m steeplechase (3) Garcia, Andrea Thompson, Janet Levy Alyce Williams — Triple jump (6) 1984 Marita Payne 400m Dash 1986 4x400m relay (7) — Kandia Batchelor, India 1985 Michelle Finn 100m Dash Michelle Finn — 100m (5), 200m (7) Pettus, Keyla Smith, Alycia Williams 1985 Esmeralda Garcia Triple Jump Esmeralda Garcia — Triple jump (3) 2008 Kari Keith — Javelin (9) 1987 4x100-meter relay Susan Kuijken — 1500m (8) 4x100m relay (5) — Michelle Finn, Esmeralda Hannah England — 1500m (1) Levy, Davis, Thompson, Finn Garcia, Andrea Thompson, Janet Levy Kimberly Williams — Triple jump (4) 2002 Teresa Bundy Triple Jump 4x400m relay (8) — Janet Levy, Michelle Finn, Teona Rodgers — 100 Hurdles (11) Carol Samuels, Janet Davis 2006 Lacy Janson Pole Vault Tiara Swanagan — Triple jump (16) 2008 Hannah England 1500m Run 1987 2009 Janet Davis — 400m (5) Susan Kuijken –– 1500m (1) 2009 Susan Kuijken 1500m Run Michelle Finn — 100m (4), 200m (6) Allyn Laughlin –– Shot put (7) 2009 Kimberly Williams Long Jump 4x100m relay (1) — Michelle Finn, Janet Davis, Kimberly Williams –– Long jump (1), triple jump 2009 Kimberly Williams Triple Jump Andrea Thompson, Janet Levy (1) 2015 Colleen Quigley Steeplechase 1990 4X100m relay (2) –– Nicole Marcus, Candyce Kim Batten — 100m hurdles (8), 400m hurdles McGrone, Danielle Jeffrey, Teona Rodgers 2015 Kala Funderburk 400m Dash (2) Initial ‘84 Visit Produces Hitting the highlight FSU’s NCAA Finishes at moments at Hayward Historic Hayward Field Year Men Women First NCAA Championship The final NCAA Championship meet to 2017 51st 19th be contested at Historic Hayward Field, 2016 64th 29th which will be razed and replaced by a 2015 19th 6th reported $300-million state-of-the-art 2014 20th 16th facility, provides a great opportunity to 2013 9th 29th reflect on some of the Seminole high- 2010 8th 20th lights from the venue. 2001 64th nts The University of Oregon is hosting the 1996 21st 25th men’s championship for the 16th time; 1991 nts 9th 12 of those in concert with the women. 1988 nts 30th Of course, FSU’s first NCAA women’s 1984 28th Natl. Champions team title in 1984 stands at the top, the 1978 22nd - women’s program has posted three of 1972 nts - its four NCAA top-10 finishes on this 1964 nts - The Florida State women’s track & field teams’ first trip to His- hallowed ground. The Florida State 1962 nts - toric Hayward Field for the 1984 NCAA Championships proved men have recorded 10 top-10 NCAA Key: nts - no team score to be an historic one. Competing in just its second NCAA Cham- Outdoor finishes, with two of its last four pionships meet, FSU had established itself as a power at the produced at Hayward (see chart). Locke recorded back-to-back silver med- AIAW level and finished second to UCLA in its maiden NCAA Florida State has recorded seven event al 100-meter dash finishes (2013-14). voyage a year earlier at Houston. national titles in Eugene, five of which The ‘13 team placed ninth; FSU’s last Coach Gary Winckler arrived in Eugene, Ore. with a roster load- came at the 1984 meet (see adjoining top-10 finish by the men. ed with talent, which, when unleashed on the field, helped story), and two more in 2015. In 2010, FSU’s 4x100 team brought produce a staggering 145-point total (second-highest in NCAA Senior Colleen Quigley won the home silver and Brandom Byram history). The Seminoles won the team title by a 21-point margin 3000-meter steeplechase crown and claimed bronze in the 200 as the team over Tennessee, while Stanford was third with 71 points. teammate Kala Funderburk produced finished eighth. It’s only fair to note that the 1984 championship scored 12 an improbably 400-meter title out of lane FSU’s first NCAA Championship points places, inflating the point values across the board, but in no 8 as the Noles rose up for a sixth-place scored in Eugene came in 1978, when way diminishing what Winckler’s crew accomplished. team finish. the Noles finished 22nd behind Bradley Randy Givens won the 100- and 200-meter dashes, while Mar- While the Seminole men have never Cooper (4th, discus), Jesse Forbes (5th, ita Payne claimed the 400-meter title. The Noles were runaway recorded an individual title at Hayward, 100), Walter McCoy (8th, 400) and the winners in both the 4x100 and 4x400 relays. there are not short on noteworthy ac- 4x100 relay (6th) turned in All-American complishments. Most recently, Dentarius efforts. It’s the only time in the 36-year history of the NCAA Women’s Outdoor Track & Field Championships that one school has produced champions in those five events in the same season. FSU’s depth was instrumental in the victory. Brenda Cliette was the runner-up in the 100 and 200, while Payne was third in the 200. Michelle Finn was fourth in the 100 and Janet Davis was sixth in the 200. Ovrill Dwyer-Brown pitched in a sixth-place finish in the 400 hurdles. All tolled, the sprints produced 123 of the Seminoles’ 145 points as Winckler’s crew carried home the first women’s NCAA Championship in Florida State history. Colleen Quigley (steeplechase) and Kala Funderburk (400) won NCAA titles at Hayward in 2015.