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MEN’S TRACK & FIELD HISTORY & RECORDS UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Heptagonal Championship History The original Heptagonal Championships included Army and Navy; Army stopped competing in the Heps after 1992-93, while Navy stopped competing after 2002-03. Distances in meters unless otherwise noted. Indoor Heptagonal Individual Champions 1952 Van Zimmerman, 1993 Bruce Matthews, 55 1953 Wilfred Lee, Mamadou Johnson, pole vault Paul Raudenbush, 1,000 yards Henry Hipps, All-Time Van Zimmerman, pole vault 1994 Chris Harper, 400 1954 Alan Kline, 55 Henry Hipps, high jump/pentathlon Team Championships Robert Owen, pole vault 1995 Greg Davis, 55 1955 Wilfred Lee, high jump Chris Harper, 400 Cross Country Heptagonals 1956 John Haines, 55 David Rechtweg, high jump 1971, 1973, 2016 1957 Andrew Wohigemuth, high jump 1996 Greg Davis, 55 Carl Shine, Chris Harper, 400 1958 John Gray, pole vault David Recthweg, high jump Indoor Heptagonals Carl Shine, shot put Greg Schroeder, pole vault 1971, 1972, 1975, 1976, 1979, 1981, 1959 Carl Shine, shot put Dave Davenport, 1984, 1997 1960 Robert Batdorf, shot put 1997 Greg Davis, 55 1970 Thomas Blair, pole vault Robin Martin, 500 1971 Thomas Blair, pole vault Dan Nord, triple jump Outdoor Heptagonals , 1998 Lucas Deines, weight toss 1941, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1972 Robert Childs, mile Shawn Fernandes, 55 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1995, 1997, Bruce Collins, 55 hurdles Mike Stiffler, 400 2001, 2002 Denis Fikes, 1,000 yards Robin Martin, 500/1,000 Thomas Blair, pole vault Stanley Anderson, triple jump Indoor Fred Samara, long jump 1999 Stanley Anderson, triple jump 1973 Bruce Collins, 55 hurdles Matt Pagliasotti, weight toss 1939, 1993 Denis Fikes, 1,000 yards 2000 Chung-Yi Sun, 55 Robert Childs, 1,600 Tuan Wreh, triple jump Outdoor Ivy League 1974 Bruce Collins, 55 hurdles Matt Pagliasotti, weight toss 1946, 1992, 1993 Steven Raab, pole vault 2001 O’Neil Bryan, 60 hurdles 1975 Edward James, 55 Brian Abram, 500 Indoor IC4A William Huntley, 1,000 yards Tuan Wreh, triple jump Howie Schwab, 55 hurdles 2002 Chris Edmonds, 400 1923, 1924, 1930, 1931, 1972 David Merrick, 2-mile O’Neil Bryan, 60 hurdles 1976 Edward James, 55 Tuan Wreh, triple jump Outdoor IC4A Howie Schwab, 55 hurdles 2003 Chris Edmonds, 400 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1907, 1910, David Merrick, 2-mile Brian Abram, 500 1912, 1913, 1972 1977 James Adlam, pole vault Sam Burley, 1,000 James Brown, long jump Matt Wedge 60 hurdles 1978 John Stockel, 1,000 2004 Courtney Jaworski, 800 Steve Sholtes, 2-mile Matt Wedge, 60 hurdles Michael Nepinak, triple jump 2005 Courtney Jaworski, 800 1979 James Brown, 55/long jump Nolan Tully, 3,000 Joe Brandon, 3-mile Mike Hall, Steve Iacobucci, high jump 2006 Kyle Calvo, heptathlon/long jump 1980 Ken Williams, 55 hurdles Courtney Jaworski, mile Jeff Hill, 400 Tim Kaijala, 1,000 Ed Bogdanovich, shot put 2007 Kyle Calvo, heptathlon 1981 Douglas Harris, 55 Tim Kaijala, 1,000 Ken Williams, 55 hurdles 2008 Tim Kaijala, 1,000 Frank Harrison, long jump 2009 John Carelli, triple jump Keith, Smothers, triple jump 2010 Tim Carey, 60-meter hurdles 1982 Jeff Hill, 400 2011 Maalik Reynolds, high jump 1983 Douglas Harris, 55 2012 Maalik Reynolds, high jump Jeff Hill, 400 2015 Mike Monroe, high jump 1984 Douglas Harris, 55 Jeff Wiseman, 500 Ken Bloomberg, 400 2016 Nick Tuck, James Buser, Chris Dave Pharr, 500 Hatler, Thomas Awad, DMR Ross Armstrong, long jump 2017 Chris Hatler, mile 1987 Randy Cox, 55 hurdles Calvary Rogers, 200 1990 Greg Brown, pole vault Nick Tuck, 5,000 1992 Cecil Smart, 55 hurdles Jason Costner, long jump 2 Henry Hipps, pentathlon PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Heptagonal Championship History Outdoor Heptagonal Individual Champions 1935 , 880 yard 1975 Edward James, 200 2000 Mike Aguilar, 110 hurdles 1937 Arnold Sharpley, long jump Howie Schwab, 120y hurd./400H David Arundel, high jump 1939 John Drebinger, mile 1976 Howie Schwab, 110 hurd./400 hurd. Tuan Wreh, triple jump 1940 Edward Beetem, shot put/discus 1977 James Brown, 100/long jump Matt Pagliasotti, hammer Edward Allen, javelin Michael Nepinak, long jump Sean MacMillian, 1941 Richard Belyea, 880 yards 1978 James Brown, 100 2001 Sam Burley, 800 Edward Beetem, shot put/discus Mark Mancini, 400 hurdles Stephen Faulk, 100 Edward Allen, javelin Tom Murray, mile Mike Aguilar, 110 hurdles John Drebinger, mile Michael Nepinak, long jump Tuan Wreh, triple jump 1942 Edward Beetem, shot put 1979 James Brown, 100/long jump Bryan Kovalsky, 10,000 1943 Cleo Calcagni, shot put Gregg White, 110 hurdles 2002 Matt Wedge, 110 hurdles 1946 Robert Bredin, high jump Mark Mancini, 400 hurdles Tuan Wreh, long jump/triple jump Edward Allen, discus 1980 Ken Williams, 110 hurdles Sam Burley, 1,500 1947 Robert Bredin, high jump Steve Skinner, 200 Brian Chaput, javelin 1948 Jeffrey Kirk, 220yhurd./400 hurd. Keith Smothers, triple jump 2003 Brian Chaput, javelin 1950 Ben Kreitzberg, 100 yards Ed Bogdanovitch, shot put Sam Burley, 800/1,500 Richard Hart, 2-mile 1981 Ken Williams, 110 hurdles Matt Wedge, 110 hurdles Robert Mullen, 880 yards Steve Skinner, 200 Brian Abram, 400 hurdles , javelin Jeff Hill, 400 2004 Brian Chaput, javelin 1951 John McCallum, shot put Harlan Bartlett, hammer Courtney Jaworski, 800 1952 Charles Emery, discus 1982 Doug Harris, 100 Justin King, discus 1953 Van Zimmerman, pole vault Jeff Hill, 400 Dusty Lieb, 10,000 Paul Raudenbush, 880 yards Richard Morse, hammer Matt Wedge, 110 hurdles 1954 Wilfred Lee, high jump 1983 Jeff Hill, 400 Neal Wojdowski, pole vault 1955 John Haines, 100 yard 1984 Doug Harris, 100 2005 Kyle Calvo, long jump Wilfred Lee, high jump Randy Cox, 110 hurdles Grafton Ifill, 100/200 1956 John Haines, 100 yards Mike Towle, javelin Courtney Jaworski, 800 John Gray, pole vault 1985 Randy Cox, 110 hurdles David Whitehurst, 110 hurdles 1957 Andes Wolgemuth, high jump 1986 Randy Cox, 110 hurdles Neal Wojdowski, pole vault Van Zimmerman, pole vault 1987 Randy Cox, 110 hurdles/400 hurdles 2006 Kyle Calvo, John Gray, pole vault 1988 Craig Wiley, pole vault Courtney Jaworski, 800 1958 John Gray, pole vault 1990 Cecil Smart, 400 hurdles David Whitehurst, 110 hurdles Carl Shine, shot put 1991 Cecil Smart, 400 hurdles 2007 Tim Kaijala, 800 1959 Bernard Berlinger, pole vault Mike Holliday, javelin 2008 Tim Kaijala, 800 Robert Reed, long jump 1992 Cecil Smart, 400 hurdles 2009 Darryll Oliver, 800 Carl Shine, shot put Mike Lyons, 10,000 Max Westman, decathlon 1960 Robert Reed, long jump 1993 Bruce Mathews, 100 2011 Maalik Reynolds, high jump Robert Batdorf, shot put, discus Chris Harper, 200 2012 Maalik Reynolds, high jump 1961 Robert Batdorf, discus Doug Lung, high jump 2013 Sam Mattis, discus 1962 Robert Batdorf, discus Mamadou Johnson, pole vault 2014 Thomas Awad, 10,000 1963 Kenneth Reynard, 440 hurdles Tom Fein, long jump Sam Mattis, discus 1964 John Owens, 100 1994 Chris Harper, 100/200 Maalik Reynolds, high jump 1969 Kenneth Dietz, discus Kelsey Armstrong, 400 Brendan Smith, steeplechase 1970 Frank Craven, shot put Henry Hipps, high jump 2015 Tom Awad, 1,500/5,000 Kenneth Dietz, discus , javelin Sam Mattis, discus 1971 Jeffrey Fried, high jump Mike Anderson, 10,000 Nick Tuck, steeplechase Karl Thornton, mile/2-mile 1995 Chris Harper, 200/400 2016 Thomas Pitt, long jump Thomas Blair, pole vault Tyson Murphy, 110 hurdles Sam Mattis, discus Kenneth Dietz, discus Clarence Hinton, hammer Nick Tuck, steeplechase 1972 Lawrence Lewis, 120-yard hurdles John Taylor, javelin 2017 Nick Tuck, steeplechase Denis Fikes, steeplechase 1996 Chris Harper, 200 Noah Kennedy-White, discus Bruce Collins, 440 hurdles Robin Martin, 800 Calvary Rogers, 200m Thomas Blair, pole vault 1997 Greg Davis, 100 Leonard Stachitas, long jump Kael Coleman, 200 Robert Childs, 3-mile Robin Martin, 800 1973 Lawrence Lewis, 120-yard hurdles Dan Nord, triple jump Bruce Collins, 440 hurdles Paolo Frescura, 1,500 Robert Childs, steeplechase 1998 Robin Martin, 800 Leonard Stachitas, triple jump Matt Pagliasotti, discus Denis Fikes, mile Lucas Deines, hammer 1974 Bruce Collins, 120y hurd./400 hurd. 1999 Shawn Fernandes, 100 Michael Seitz, 200 Stanley Anderson, triple jump Stephen Raab, pole vault Denis Fickes, steeplechase 3 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Americans/All-Time NCAA History INDOOR Year Individual ...... Team ...... Event . . . . . Finish NCAA INDIVIDUAL 2002 Sam Burley . . . . First Team . . . 800m 2003 Sam Burley . . . . .First Team . . . 800m NATIONAL CHAMPIONS 2012 Maalik Reynolds . . First Team . . . High Jump . . .8th 1921 ...... 800 yards 2014 Maalik Reynolds . . Second Team . .High Jump . . 10th 1932 Grant McDougall...... Hammer 2016 Thomas Awad . . . First Team . . . Mile ...... 3rd 1959 Carl Shine...... Shot Put 1972 Bruce Collins...... 400-meter hurdles 1974 Bruce Collins...... 440-yard hurdles OUTDOOR 2003 Sam Burley...... 800 meters 1921 Earl Eby ...... First Team . . . 800 yards . . . 1st 2003 Brian Chaput ...... Javelin 1922 Larry Brown ...... 880 yards . . .2nd 2015 Sam Mattis...... Discus 1931 LaMoine Boyle ...... Long Jump . . 2nd 1932 Grant McDougall . . First Team . . . Hammer . . . .1st 1934 Gene Venzke ...... Mile ...... 3rd 1948 Jeff Kirk ...... 440-yard hurdles .2nd ALL-TIME NCAA TEAM FINISHES 1950 ...... Mile ...... 8th Dick Hart ...... Two-Mile . . . 5th Indoor Outdoor Tom Kirwan ...... Mile ...... 2nd Year . . Finish (points) Year . . Finish (points) 1953 Paul Raudenbush ...... 880 yards . . . 2nd 1971 . . . . T-43rd (1) 1921 . . . . .T-11th (5) Van Zimmerman ...... Pole Vault . . . 5th 1972 . . . . T-32nd (3) 1922 . . . . .10th (6) 1955 John Haines ...... 100 meters . . .3rd 1973 . . . . T-39th (2) 1931 . . . . T-20th (8) Willie Lee ...... High Jump . . .2nd 1974 . . . . .T-9th (7) 1932 . . . .T-15th (10) 1956 John Haines ...... 440 yards ...... 5th 1975 . . . . T-33rd (3) 1934 . . . .T-22nd (6) 1959 George Katterman ...... 880 yards . . . 6th 2002 . . . .T-54th (2) 1948 . . . .T-26th (8) Carl Shine . . . . . First Team . . . Shot Put . . . . 1st 2003 . . . .T-34th (6) 1950 . . . . .14th (11) 1972 Bruce Collins . . . .First Team . . . 400-meter hurdles .1st 2012 . . . . T-61st (1) 1952 . . . .T-28th (6) 1974 Bruce Collins . . . .First Team . . . 440-yard hurdles .1st 1953 . . . T-15th (8.6) 1995 John Taylor . . . . .First Team . . . Javelin 1955 . . . . T-11th (13) 1997 Robin Martin . . . .First Team . . . 800 meters 1956 . . . .T-22nd (8) 1998 Robin Martin . . . .First Team . . . 800 meters . . 3rd 1959 . . . . .16th (11) 2001 Sam Burley . . . . .First Team . . . 800 meters 1964 . . . .T-40th (4) 2002 Sam Burley . . . . .First Team . . . 800 meters . . 2nd 1971 . . . . .T-19th (9) Tuan Wreh . . . . .First Team . . . Triple Jump . . 6th 1972 . . . . T-14th (10) 2003 Sam Burley . . . . First Team . . . 800 meters . . .1st 1973 . . . . T-25th (8) 2003 Brian Chaput . . . First Team . . . Javelin . . . . .1st 1974 . . . . T-12th (16) 2005 Courtney Jaworski . First Team . . . 800 meters . . 7th 1975 . . . . T-40th (4) 2011 Maalik Reynolds . . First Team . . . High Jump . . .7th 1976 . . . .T-36th (3) 2012 Maalik Reynolds . . First Team . . . High Jump . . .6th 1977 . . . . .T-55th (1) 2013 Thomas Awad . . . Honorable Mention 5,000 meters . 18th 1978 . . . . T-44th (1) Maalik Reynolds . . First Team . . . High Jump . . .6th 1985 . . . . T-69th (1) 2014 Sam Mattis . . . . .First Team . . . Discus . . . . .5th 1987 . . . .T-60th (4) Maalik Reynolds . . First Team . . . High Jump . . .7th 1995 . . . .T-65th (2) 2015 Noah Kennedy-White .Honorable Mention Discus . . . .23rd 1998 . . . .T-35th (6) Sam Mattis . . . . .First Team . . . Discus . . . . . 1st 2001 . . . .T-64th (2) Mike Monroe . . . .Honorable Mention High Jump . . 20th 2002 . . . . .23rd (11) 2016 Sam Mattis . . . . .First Team . . . Discus . . . . .2nd 2003 . . . .T-11th (20) Thomas Awad . . . Honorable Mention 5,000 meters .22nd 2004 . . . . T-31st (8) 2017 Sean Clarke . . . . Second Team . .Pole Vault . . . 15th 2005 . . . .T-60th (2) 2011 . . . . T-64th (1) 2012 . . . .63rd (2.5) 2013 . . . .T-58th (3) 2014 . . .T-42nd (5.5) 2015 . . . .T-19th (10) 2016 . . . . .29th (8)

4 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Team Captains 2017 Chris Hatler, Noah 1998 Kael Coleman, Lucas Deines, 1964 Ed Anderson, Richard Red Kennedy-White Paolo Frescura, Eric Hyde mond, Kenneth Reynard 2016 Tom Awad, Sam Mattis, Tom Pitt 1997 Greg Davis, Neil Riordan, 1963 Richard Fausett, Ronald Hines, 2015 Sam Mattis, Tom Pitt, Tom Matt Spoerndle, Matt Wilkinson Kenneth Reynard Timmins 1996 Chris Harper, David Rechtweg, 1962 Robert Batdorf, Jr., Roy 2014 Jake Brenza, Karl Ingram, Greg Schroeder, Matt Wilkinson Reisinger Conner Paez, Mason Smith 1995 Kelsey Armstrong, Joe Hall, 1961 Robert Harper, Ernest Tracy 2013 Jake Brenza, Tim Carey, Mamadou Johnson, Terry 1960 Bernard Berlinger, Robert Reed, George Dickson, Kevin Foy McLean Ernest Tracy Maalik Reynolds 1994 Joe Hall, Terry McLean 1959 George Katterman, M. Carl 2012 Ryan Cunningham, Colin 1993 Mike Anderson, Mamadou Shine Donnelly, Brian Fulton, Brian Johnson, Mike Lyons, 1958 John Gray, Robert Mortenson Rosenthal, Mike Vido Gabby Yearwood 1957 O. Van Zimmerman 2011 Chris Baird, Phil Cawkwell 1992 Mike Lyons, Michael Prowell, 1956 John Haines, Daniel Maltese James Foreman, Luke Grau, Phillip Sipowicz, Cecil Smart 1955 Wilfred Lee, Peter Wilde Alan Hill, Darryll Oliver 1991 Greg Brown, Cecil Smart 1954 Paul Raudenbush 2010 Chris Baird, John Carelli, 1990 Bill Harrington, Rich Overholt, 1953 Robert DeWitt, John McCallum, Ben McKean, Jeremy Sinclair George Vrabec Carl Sempler Kevin Sullivan 1989 Max Crome, Gary James, 1952 David St. George 2009 Joey Brown, John Carelli, Jim Park, Dave Shoehalter 1951 Andrew Kirk, Henry Uhle Sean McGinley, Ben McKean 1988 Kenneth Feller, Jim Park, 1950 Thomas Kirwan, Ben Kreitzberg 2008 Kyle Calvo, Mike Hall, Todd Ream 1949 John Strasenburgh Tim Kaijala 1987 Bill Bushnell, Randy Cox, O.J. 1948 Jeffery Kirk 2007 Kyle Calvo, Ian Foley, Mike Hall, Kastberg,Willie McBeath, 1947 Elliott Hansell Grafton Ifill III, Tim Kaijala Todd Ream 1946 David Mercer 2006 Pete Cochran, Courtney 1986 Randy Cox, Dave Nelson, 1945 Anthony Penico Jaworski, Eric Ljungquist, Joel Kris Szabadhegy 1944 Joseph Kane Miller 1985 Randy Cox, John Kimbrough, 1943 H. Paxson Gifford 2005 Anthony Archibong, Stephen Tom O’Brien, Mike Towle 1942 Edward Beetem Hayes, Dusty Lieb, Nolan Tully, 1984 Doug Harris, Josh Port 1941 Samuel Moore, Jr. Neal Wojdowski 1983 Charlie Barone, Jeff Hill, Jim 1940 John Drebinger, Warren 2004 Brian Chaput, Chris Edmonds, Miller, Hugh Willig Wittens Tom Vonreichbauer, Matt Wedge 1982 Charlie Barone, Dave 1939 August Beltnzner 2003 Brian Abram, Sam Burley, Farnsworth, 1938 Gordon Walls Brian Chaput, Tom Vonreichbauer Frank Harrison 1937 Edward A. Steele, Jr. 2002 Brian Abram, Matthew Gioffre, 1981 Harley Bartlett, Joe Brandon, 1936 Robert Sawyer Chung-Yi Sun, Tuan Wreh John Cico, Ken Williams 1935 J. Alfred Whitworth 2001 Seth Beaver, Joshua Coleman, 1980 Bob Billet, Jim Marino, Dave 1934 J. Alfred Whitworth Andrew Girardin, Weller 1933 William Carr, James Healey Bryan Kovalsky,Tuan Wreh 1979 Mike Keough, Erich Komdat, 1932 Horace Steel 2000 Scott Clayton, Andrew Girardin, Mark Mancini, Dave Patrick 1931 Bernard Berlinger Sean MacMillan, Matt Pagliasotti 1978 Larry Cobb, Steve Sholtes, 1930 Bernard Berlinger, William 1999 Stanley Anderson, Scott John Stockel Kastler Clayton, Dan Nord 1977 Jim Adlan, Bruce Fiori, 1929 Benjamin Merembeck, Bill Huntley, Mike Seitz J. Albert Stratton 1976 Dave McKee, Peter Rutherford, 1928 J. Folwell Scull Howie Schwab 1927 Robert McClean 1975 Peter Christ, Bernie Gansle, 1926 Raymond Wolf Leonard Stachitas 1925 George Hill 1974 Bruce Collins, Fred DePalma, 1924 Albert Rose Denis Fikes 1923 Harold Lever 1973 Robert Childs, Fred Samara 1922 Lawrence Brown 1972 Tom Blair, Robert Childs, 1921 Earl Eby Karl Thornton 1920 Marvin Gustafson 1971 Steve Race, Kenneth Dietz, 1918 Willis N. Cummings Julio Piazza 1915 Don Lippincott 1970 George Lokken 1969 Michael Pollack, Jerome Williams 1968 Earl Andrews, Richard Owens 1967 Richard Pokorny, Henry Smith, Radclyffe Thompson 1966 Stanley Pawluk, Gordon Shindle, Radclyffe Thompson 1965 Ed Anderson, Harrison Clement 5 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Coaches and Directors Men: Women: Directors: Ken Doherty: 1948-57 Betty Costanza: 1976-2002 Ken Doherty: 1956-69 A. Richmond “Boo” Morcom: 1960-66 Gwen Harris: 2002-2012 Jim Tuppeny: 1970-86 Jim Tuppeny: 1966-79 Tony Tenisci: 2012-2016 Tim Baker: 1987-95 Irv Mondschein: 1979-87 Steve Dolan (Director): 2012-present Dave Johnson: 1996-present Charlie Powell: 1987-2012 Robin Martin: 2012-2016 Steve Dolan (Director): 2012-present

6 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Olympians/Award Winners All-Time All-Time The Class of Olympic Medalists Academic All-Ivy 1915 Award GOLD Medalists 1992...... Mike Anderson The Class of 1915 Award is presented an- 1900 - ...... Mike Lyons nually to the male student-athlete who ...... High Jump 1993...... Mike Anderson best exemplifies the spirit and tradition of Irving Baxter...... Pole Vault ...... Mike Lyons University of Pennsylvania athletics. The Alvin C. Kraenzlein...... 60 Meters 1994...... Clarence Hinton recipient must be a senior student-ath- Alvin C. Kraenzlein...... 110-Meter Hurdles ...... Terrance McLean lete who shows outstanding athletic, Alvin C. Kraenzlein....200-Meter Hurdles ...... John Taylor academic and leadership qualities. The Alvin C. Kraenzlein...... Long Jump 1995...... Clarence Hinton academic standard is a 3.0 GPA. The fol- ...... Steeplechase ...... Terrance McLean lowing men’s cross country/track & field ...... 200 Meters 1996...... Chris Osentowski athletes have received this prestigious, Walter Tewksbury....400-Meter Hurdles ...... Dan Short University-wide award over the years...... Matt Wilkinson 1908 - 1997...... John Linhart 1931...... Bernard E. Berlinger, Sr. Nate Cartmell...... Medley ...... Dan Nord 1933 ...... William Carr John Baxter Taylor...... Sprint Medley ...... Dan Short 1936 ...... Gene G. Venzke ...... Matt Wilkinson 1943 ...... John M. Welsh 1912 - 1998...... Joe Campagna 1947 ...... Edward B. Allen ...... 800 Meters ...... John Horrocks 1954 ...... Paul Radenbush Ted Meredith...... 1,600-Meter Relay ...... Dan Nord 1959 ...... Carl Shine ...... Matt Pagliasotti 1960 ...... Bernard E. Berlinger, Jr. 1924 - Paris 1999...... Seth Beaver 1972 ...... Karl Thornton J. Oliver MacDonald...1,600-Meter Relay ...... Dan Nord 1973 ...... Robert Childs ...... Matt Pagliasotti 1974 ...... Donald Clune 1932 - 2000...... Sean MacMillan 1975 ...... Peter Christ ...... 400 Meters ...... Matt Pagliasotti 1976 ...... Edward K. James Bill Carr...... 1,600-Meter Relay 2001...... Seth Beaver 1979 ...... Steven Galetta ...... Andrew Kish 1980 ...... Douglas Moreland SILVER Medalists 2002...... Sam Burley 1983 ...... Charles A. Barone 1900 - Paris ...... Brian Chaput 2000 ...... D. Matt Pagliasotti Irving Baxter...... 2003...... Brian Abram 2003 ...... Sam Burley Irving Baxter...... ...... Sam Burley 2004 ...... Brian Chaput Irving Baxter...... ...... Brian Chaput 2006...... Courtney Jaworski T. Truxton Hare...... 2004...... Brian Chaput 2008...... Tim Kaijala Josiah McCracken...... Shot Put ...... Chris Edmonds 2016...... Sam Mattis Walter Tewksbury...... 60 Meters ...... Matt Wedge Walter Tewksbury...... 100 Meters 2005...... Courtney Jaworski (twice) 2006...... Mike Hall 1904 - St. Louis ...... Courtney Jaworski (twice) Nate Cartmell...... 100 Meters 2007...... Mike Hall Nate Cartmell...... 200 Meters 2008...... Mike Hall 2009...... Joey Brown 1912 - Stockholm 2011...... Tim Carey Don Lippincott...... 200 Meters 2012...... Matt Chylak 2014...... Sam Mattis 1920 - Antwerp ...... Clark Shurtleff Earl Eby...... 800 Meters 2015...... Tom Awad ...... Tom Timmins BRONZE Medalists 2016...... Tom Awad 1900 - Paris ...... Thomas Pitt Josiah McCracken...... Hammer Throw ...... Jeff Wiseman George Orton...... 400-Meter Hurdles 2017...... Calvary Rogers Walter Tewksbury....200-Meter Hurdles ...... Noah Kennedy-White

1904 - St. Louis T. Truxton Hare...... Decathlon , Jr. won the Class 1908 - London of 1915 Award in 1960, following in Nate Cartmell...... 200 Meters his father’s footsteps—Barney Ber- linger, Sr. won the award in 1931. 1912 - Stockholm Don Lippincott...... 100 Meters 7 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners If you have further information regarding the letterwinners section, please contact the Penn Athletic Communica- tions office at 215-898-1748.

—A— Paul A. Barbary ...... 1972 Brenton W. Bonnette ...... 2003-04 Joseph Abitante ...... 1972-73 Jared M. Barchus ...... 2009 Evan T. Booker ...... 1983-84 Anthony D. Abitante...... 2007, 2009 Irving I. Bardik ...... 1956-57 Connor D. Borkert...... 2016-17 Horation Abrahams ...... 1900 DeWitt Barlow ...... 1901 Benjamin A. Bowers...... 2013-16 Brian J. Abram ...... 2000-03 John S. Barnes ...... 1902 Lee M. Bowers ...... 1892 Kenneth Abramowitz ...... 1981 Frederic Barnitz ...... 1902 James S. Boyd ...... 1905 John Accardi ...... 1971 Robert W. Barlett ...... 1999-00 Samuel C. Boyer ...... 1897 Wayne W. Ackerman ...... 1954 Charles A. Barone ...... 1979-83 Harry Boylan ...... 1939 Robert Acri ...... 1970 Gerald Barr ...... 1955-56 Everett C. Boyle ...... 2002-03 Henry R. Addo ...... 1994-97 John Bartle ...... 1964-65 LaMoine Boyle ...... 1931 James A. Adlam, Jr...... 1974-77 Shafiqah (Seck) Barry...... 2011-13 John R. Brackmann ...... 2004 Michael E. Aguilar ...... 1998-01 Harley W. Bartlett ...... 1978-81 Joseph B. Brandon ...... 1977-80 Brian E. Ahearn ...... 1983,1985-86 Glenn F. Basalyga ...... 1978 Marshall Braunsweig ...... 1958 Brett E. Albert ...... 1992,1994-95 Sean J. Basinski ...... 1992-94 Jacob B. Brenza...... 2011-14 Ross H. Albert ...... 1995-96 Robert Batdorf ...... 1960-62 Kevin W. Brewster ...... 1986 John Aldridge ...... 1970 Rodolfo Barthelemy ...... 2001 Peter Brinckerhoff...... 1972 Mohamed A. Ali ...... 1990-91 Raymond Bartusiak ...... 1976-77 Jasper Y. Brinton ...... 1898 Joseph A. Alix, Jr...... 1975-77 Theodore L. Beam ...... 1899 Ward Brinton ...... 1893 Aamuel A. Allen ...... 1902 Eugene B. Beaumont ...... 1892 Donald Bridwell ...... 1960-61 Lawrence S. Allen ...... 1965 Seth A. Beaver ...... 1998-01 Clive A. Brown ...... 1993-96 Victor B. Allen...... 2013-14 Paul M. Beck ...... 1975-78 Courtney Brown ...... 1985 Joseph Ammiratti ...... 1980-83 Mato Bekelja...... 2012-14 Gregory S. Brown ...... 1988-91 Beau M. Ances ...... 1991-93 Paul M. Beliveau ...... 1995-96 Harold J. Brown ...... 2007-09 Andrew J. Anderson ...... 2007-08 Joseph P. Bell ...... 1898 Henry I. Brown ...... 1891 Edward Anderson ...... 1963-65 Adolph Bellizeare ...... 1972-1974 James C. Brown ...... 1976-79 Gary B. Anderson ...... 1972-75 David C. Bello ...... 1980 Michael Brown ...... 1961 James K. Anderson ...... 1978-79 Stewart Beltz ...... 1972-75 Michael J. Brown ...... 2010, 2013 John H. Anderson ...... 1972 Richard Belyea ...... 1940 William E. Brown ...... 1955 Michael H. Anderson ...... 1990-93 Kevin T. Benjamin ...... 2007-09 Albert R. Brunker ...... 1903 Stanley K. Anderson ...... 1997-99 Gerard Bennett ...... 1980-83 O’Neil G. D. Bryan ...... 1999-00,2002 Lewis Andewreed ...... 1890 Jeffrey K. Benson...... 1970-72 Eric Bryant ...... 1982-85 Earl W. Andrews ...... 1965-68 Michael J. Benz...... 2015-17 Fitch C. Bryant ...... 1898 Joseph Andrews ...... 1964 Carlos W. Berlanga ...... 1982-83 Charles K. Buddington ...... 1972-1975 Robert C. Andrews ...... 1986-87 Bernard Berlinger ...... 1958-60 Robert D. Budesa ...... 2004 Robert J. Andrews ...... 1976-80 Peter Berman ...... 1955-56 J. Bullock ...... 1894 Eric J. Anish ...... 1990 George J. Bernier ...... 1973 Walter Burgess ...... 1895 Frank J. Anthony ...... 1972 Eric K. Berntsen ...... 1989,1990-92 Samuel D. Burley ...... 2000-03 Tarik B. Aougab...... 2008 Gary Bessette ...... 1973-76 Robert W. Burns ...... 1972-73 David G. Appel ...... 1975-76 Rodgers H. Bestgen ...... 1982-84 Robert Burstein ...... 1974-76 Anthony I. Archibong ...... 2004-05 James H. Bigelow ...... 1904 James R. Buser...... 2015-17 Kelsey L. Armstrong ...... 1992-95 Robert D. Billet ...... 1977-80 Edward R. Bushnell ...... 1901 Ross C. Armstrong ...... 1982-84 William G. Bird ...... 1905 William R. Bushnell ...... 1983-87 Anderson J. Arnold ...... 1979-81 Robert Birkenholz ...... 1979-80 Bryce P. Butkus ...... 1985-86,1988 William E. Arrison ...... 1899 William D. Bishop...... 2014-17 Gary M. Butler ...... 1977-79 David Arundel ...... 2000 Joshua B. Black...... 2010 David J. Byers ...... 1986,1988-89 Kenneth Ashworth ...... 1974-76 Leonard Black ...... 1950 John Byko ...... 1970 Robert Astor ...... 1960-63 Clarence Blackburn ...... 1894 Thomas L. Awad...... 2013-16 Alexander E. Bleday ...... 2007-08 —C— Okinyi O. Aynugo ...... 1994-96,1998 Matthew Blodgett ...... 1998 Albert S. Cadogan ...... 1974-75 George Bloom ...... 1973 William Caldwell ...... 1966,1968-69 —B— Ronald S. Bloomberg ...... 1983-86 Brendan Callahan ...... 2000-04 Steven T. Bachman ...... 2007 Jeffrey K. Benson...... 1972 Cecil B. Calvert ...... 1905 William R. Bachman ...... 1981-84 Thomas A. Blair ...... 1972 Kyle T. Calvo ...... 2005, 2007-08 Kevin Baidoo ...... 2009 Prescott Blatterman ...... 1961-62 Dan M. Cahill ...... 1980 Christopher L. Baird ...... 2008-10 Matt Blodgett ...... 1997-99 Joseph Campagna III ...... 1996-98 William Baird ...... 1903 John Blood, III ...... 1953-54 Robert A. Campbell ...... 1989-90 Akinyemi O. Bajulaiye...... 2010 Arthur Blooh ...... 1905 Matthew Caporaletti ...... 1999-2001 John M. Baker, III ...... 1905 Ron S. Bloomberg ...... 1985 Rob T. Caramanno ...... 1993 Nathan A. Baker ...... 1989 John J. Blouin ...... 1995-96 John A. Carelli II ...... 2007, 2009-10 Francis J. Baldwin...... 1896 William Blum ...... 1941-42 Timothy J. Carey...... 2010-13 David Ball ...... 1967 Christopher Blume ...... 1986-89 Richard L. Carlson ...... 1997-99 Michael A. Bale ...... 2005, 2007 Edward Bogdanovich ...... 1978-81 Bill Carr ...... 1932 8 Lawrence J. Balkus ...... 1986 Frank Boka ...... 1966-67 Efayomi E. Carr ...... 2009-12 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners Russel D. Carson ...... 1975-76 Randy K. Cox ...... 1984-87 Lionel E. Drummond ...... 1982 Chris Carter ...... 2002-04 Frank Craven ...... 1971 Storm M. Dublirer ...... 2015 John H.M. Carter ...... 1905 Andrew W. Crawford ...... 1893 William S. Duchow ...... 2016-17 Thomas A. Casey ...... 1988 William A. Cresko ...... 1992 Gerald Duchovnay ...... 1964-66 James P. Cassidy ...... 1986-88,1990 Christopher Crisman ...... 1999 Robert C. Dugger ...... 2009-10 John P. Cassidy ...... 2009 Max A. Crome ...... 1986-89 Herman L. Duhring ...... 1895 Michael T. Cassidy ...... 2005 Christopher P. Cross ...... 1995 Charles Dupuis ...... 1941 Gregory C. Cauller ...... 1977-78 Brian R. Cullin ...... 2007,2010 Denis M. Dunn ...... 1974-75 William W. Caughell ...... 1986-87 Michael R. Cunningham ...... 2009-12 Jeffrey F. Durgee...... 1965-66 Philip B. Cawkwell ...... 2008, 2010-11 Richard Cuthbert ...... 1958-60 Jay Dushoff...... 1952-53 Peter Y. Chan...... 2017 Anthony L. Dutton ...... 1953-56 Brian T. Chaput ...... 2000, 2002-04 —D— John A. Dwyer ...... 1978-81 Joshua C. Chazin...... 2017 James T. Daley ...... 1977-8,1980-81 Paul Dykstra ...... 1971 Ethan Y. Chen...... 2017 Michael J. Daley ...... 2004-05 Josiah Child ...... 1986-1988 Colin G. Daly ...... 2017 —E— H.O. Childs ...... 1894 William P. Daly ...... 2017 Arthur R. Earnshaw ...... 1901 Robert P. Childs ...... 1970-73 Mark A. Daniele ...... 1973-77 Jesse Eaton ...... 1982 John Chizmadia ...... 1973 Tyler R. Danna ...... 2010 William C. Ebaugh ...... 1898 Peter J. Christ ...... 1971-75 David N. Darvassy ...... 1990-91,1993 John B. Eberback ...... 1898 Tove Christensen ...... 1993 David A. Davenport ...... 1995-1997 Jonathon R. Eckert ...... 1981-85 Adam E. Chubb ...... 2001 Wyatt B. David ...... 2015-17 Lanny Edelsohn ...... 1962-63 Edgar M. Church ...... 1891-92 Gregory S. Davis ...... 1994-97 Christopher Edmonds ...... 2001-04 John Church ...... 1999-00 Michael D. Dayan ...... 1985 Henry E. Ehlers ...... 1900 Matthew R. Chylak ...... 2010-13 D.E. Dean ...... 1928-31 Paul J. Ehmann ...... 2017 John D. Cico ...... 1977-81 Edward W. Deahin ...... 1900-01 Christopher Eichler ...... 1979 Greg B. Cinski ...... 1984 Clarence DeArmond ...... 1903 Glenn Eichman ...... 1970 William A. Cioffi...... 2014-16 Luther B. Deck ...... 1905 Robert Eichman ...... 1970 Peter Clark ...... 1959-60 James D. Dee ...... 1976-78 Kurt J. Ekert ...... 1989-92 William M. Clark ...... 1972 Joshua J. Deines ...... 1994-96,1998 Carl E. Eklof ...... 1994-1997 John A. Clarke ...... 1973-77 Lucas H. Deines ...... 1996-98 Daniel C. Elarde ...... 1985 Sean P. Clarke ...... 2017 Robin J. DeLeon ...... 1982-85 Jason R. Ellis ...... 2007-08 Scott M. Clayton ...... 1996-00 Joseph DeMaio ...... 1966-1969 Jeffrey J. Ellis...... 1977-79 Silas G. Clemenson ...... 1901 Fred DePalma ...... 1972-74 Lewis J. Ellis...... 2012 Harrison Clement ...... 1964-65 Robert B. Dendtler ...... 1957-58 Barry R. Ellman ...... 1965 John F. Clifford...... 1980-82 Bruce M. Dern ...... 1955-56 Guy D. Engle ...... 1899 Derek C. Clotfelter ...... 1988 Robert R. DeSisto ...... 1984-85 Gregory R. English ...... 2000-01 Donald A. Clune ...... 1972-74 Leo Dete ...... 1970 Jay Epstein ...... 1970 C.A.S. Coan ...... 1928-29 Brian DeUriarte ...... 1980-81 Donald J. Erickson ...... 1974 George M. Coates, Jr...... 1894 Kenneth DeVeau ...... 1970 Lee J. Erickson ...... 1972 Henry F. Coates ...... 1899 Joseph O. Devine ...... 1991-93 Erskine B. Essig ...... 1897 Larry Cobb ...... 1975-78 Kevin W. Dew ...... 1980 Rick Etheredge ...... 1975-78 Peter A. Cochran ...... 2004-05 Yone R. Dewberry ...... 1978-80 Glenn D. Evans ...... 1992-94 David Coffin...... 1958-59 Lincoln C. DeWitt ...... 1986 Adam B. Cohen ...... 1988-1990 Robert DeWitt ...... 1950-1952 —F— Jason N. Cole ...... 1989-91 Spyridon Diamessis ...... 1960-61 Joseph S. Fabiani ...... 2002-04 Joshua J. Coleman ...... 1999-01 Mark J. Dianno ...... 1987-90 Oyebode A. Fajobi ...... 2002 T. Kael Coleman ...... 1995,1997-98 Thomas F. DiBianca ...... 1974-75 Geoffrey W. Farmer ...... 1965 Laethe Coleman ...... 1999-01 Alexander Dickson ...... 1897 David E. Farnsworth ...... 1979-82 Meredith B. Colket ...... 1901 Frank C. Dickson ...... 1902 Michael A. Farr ...... 1980 Bruce R. Collins ...... 1972-74 George J. Dickson III...... 2011, 2013 Joseph Faubel ...... 1975-78 Michael H. Collins ...... 1989-90 Andrew E. Diederich...... 2014-17 Stephen J. Faulk ...... 1999,2001-02 Sean E. Collins...... 2015-16 Kenneth Dietz ...... 1971 Richard Fausett ...... 1960-63 Bernard Comber ...... 1955 Anthony DiGiovanni ...... 1985-87 Thomas E. Fein ...... 1991-93 Wilbur Commodore ...... 1972 Edgar N. Dilley ...... 1897 Stanley Feinman ...... 1958 Matthew C. Conn ...... 2002-03 Jeffrey G. Dishner...... 1984 Robert S. Feit ...... 1984 Thomas M. Connelly...... 2016 Eugene A. DiMariano ...... 1976-80 Kenneth C. Feller ...... 1985-86,1988 Larry Contrella IV ...... 2005, 2008 Bruce Dodd ...... 1952 Peter A. Fera ...... 1989-90 Samuel Cooper ...... 1969 Julian V. Domanico ...... 2009 Shawn M. Fernandes ...... 1997-00 Kurt W. Convey...... 2016-17 Colin P. Donnelly...... 2011-12 Gregory J. Fichtl ...... 1981-82 Steven Cordischi ...... 1984 Edward G. Donnelly...... 2014 Richard L. Field ...... 1891 Trevor C. Cordivardi ...... 2010-11 Gilbert Doolittle ...... 1905 Gilbert Figueroa ...... 1978-79,1981 Denis R. Cormier ...... 1986,1988-89 Newell Doubleday ...... 1940-1942 Denis E. Fikes ...... 1971-74 Charles B. Cortellesi ...... 1984 Craig L. Douglas ...... 1997-00 Kenneth L. Fikes ...... 1987 Gregory S. Cortina ...... 1975 John Drebinger ...... 1939-40 Robert Ryan Finch ...... 2016 Jason L. Costner ...... 1989-92 William Drescher ...... 1962-64 James R. Finucane ...... 2009-12 Sherman Couser ...... 1972 Stephen Drohosky ...... 1985 Bruce M. Fiori ...... 1973-77 9 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners Barry Fisch ...... 1954-55 Andrew J. Graham ...... 1991-92 Donald M. Hatter ...... 1989-92 Herbert P. Fisher ...... 1893 Irvin R. Graham ...... 1972-73 Mati L. Haus ...... 1972-73 Nathan K. Fisher ...... 2017 Colvin Grannum ...... 1972-75 Stephen F. Hayes ...... 2001-05 Kory T. Fitzgerald ...... 2016 Mark A. Granshaw ...... 1996,1998-00 Dorsay Hecht ...... 1894 William K. Fizmaurice ...... 1985-88 Alexander Grant, Jr...... 1900 Walter Heed ...... 1939 Alfred Fleckenstein ...... 1893 Luke A. Grau ...... 2008-11 Daniel E. Heim ...... 1904 Dierk A. Fleming ...... 1997 John W. Gray ...... 1956-58 John D. Hellings ...... 1965 Thomas Flynn ...... 1969 Luther A. Gray ...... 1902 Christian Hendricks ...... 1984 Christopher M. Fodera ...... 1997 Wesley A. Gray ...... 2002 Daniel Hendrickson ...... 1956 Stanley Fogel ...... 1969 Dolwain A. Green ...... 1978 Earle Hepburn ...... 1940 Robert Fogelman ...... 1956-57 Sylvan D. Green ...... 2008-09 John Herbert ...... 1970 Ian J. Foley ...... 2004-05, 2007 Jason W. Greene ...... 1996-98 Daniel A. Herman ...... 1984 Patrick O. Foley ...... 2010-11 Douglas C. Gribbel ...... 1989 Howard L. Herman ...... 1986-1988 Albert M. Fonda ...... 1975-78 Mark E. Grinberg ...... 1975 Thomas Herman ...... 1970 Courtney F. Foos ...... 1956-57 Aaron D. Groff...... 2017 Carl R. Heuser ...... 1956 Leighton M. Ford ...... 1896 William S. Grover ...... 1899 James A. Hiatt ...... 2004 James E. Foreman ...... 2008-11 Michael T. Guastella ...... 1989-92 Christopher Hibbard ...... 2001-02 Joseph C. Fox ...... 1969 Chris G. Gubeno ...... 1987-90 John S. Higgs ...... 1984 Kevin M. Foy ...... 2010-11, 2013 Anthony Guida ...... 1969 Daniel J. Higgins ...... 2009 John R. Foye...... 2011-13 Steven E. Guillen ...... 1994,1996-97 Alan-Michael E. Hill ...... 2008-11 Rodney Frankel ...... 1970 Justin H. Guinney ...... 1992 ...... 1891 Paul B. Franklin ...... 1984 Ronald Gutkowski ...... 1972-73 Howard K. Hill ...... 1899 Paolo Frescura ...... 1995-98 John N. Guzman ...... 2005, 2007-08 Jeffrey C. Hill...... 1980-83 Jeffrey A. Fried...... 1972 William B. Hillary ...... 1897 Robert D. Friedlander ...... 1957-59 —H— Harold E. Hilts ...... 1905 Alan H. Frishman ...... 1976-77 Peter W. Habegger ...... 2005, 2007 Richard Hinckley ...... 1973 Daniel C. Frost ...... 2008 Andrew H.D. Hahn ...... 1983 Thomas E. Hinds ...... 1981 Richard Fruehan ...... 1962 John R. Haines ...... 1954-56 Ronald Hines ...... 1961-63 Brian L. Fulton ...... 2009-12 Daniel J. Hall ...... 1998 Clarence C. Hinton III ...... 1992-95 John W. Hall ...... 1976 Brad L. Hippenstiel ...... 1986-87 —G— S. Joseph Hall ...... 1992-95 Henry N. Hipps III ...... 1991-94 Isaiah M. Gaines ...... 2017 Karl M. Hall ...... 1981-84 Leslie T. Hirsch ...... 1975-77 Lawrence H. Gains ...... 1970 Michael A. Hall ...... 2007-08 James Hively ...... 1970 James Galambos ...... 1973 Theodore R. Hall ...... 1972-75 Stephen Hixson ...... 1962-63 Ronald L. Gale ...... 1979 Patrick J. Hally...... 2015-17 Harry Hochman ...... 1959 Glenn S. Galer ...... 1974-75 Damon Hamilton ...... 1999 Harry F. Hochman ...... 1963-64 Steven L. Galetta ...... 1976-79 Timothy A. Hamlett...... 2013 George Hoge ...... 1940 Michael Gall ...... 1971 Thomas P. Hammer ...... 1904 Michael M. Holliday ...... 1988-91 R. Douglas Gamble ...... 1955 David Hammond ...... 1971 Jonathan D. Hollister ...... 1990 Bernard Gansle ...... 1972-75 Frank B. Hancock ...... 1892 James Holmblad ...... 1942 Coltrane Y. Gardner ...... 1988-91 Dillinger C. Hanna ...... 1898 John Hook ...... 1942 James S. Gaspari ...... 1954-55 Elliott Hansell...... 1947-47 David M. Horn ...... 1989 Vincent J. Gast ...... 1982 William H. Hansell, Jr...... 1893-1895 Steven A. Hornacek ...... 1983 Michael K. George ...... 2002-03 Carlos L. Hanze ...... 1982-86 Paul A. Horenstein ...... 1985-87 Joseph T. Giagrande ...... 1987-90 Walter K. Hardt ...... 1905 David F. Horrocks ...... 1989-92 Herbert A. Gibbons ...... 1901 Thomas T. Hare ...... 1901 John T. Horrocks ...... 1996-99 Glen R. Gibson ...... 1991-93 Hugh J.V. Harmon ...... 1994,1996-97 Daniel R. Howard ...... 2005, 2007 Lawrence K. Gibson ...... 2004-05 Christopher A. Harper ...... 1993-96 Christopher C. Howell...... 2007 Arthur B. Gill ...... 1904 Robert Harper ...... 1958-61 Bruce Hrivnak ...... 1971 James Gillender, Jr...... 1900 David Harshaw ...... 1952 Robert Huebner ...... 1939 David H. Ginsberg ...... 1988-91 James H. Hartley ...... 1905 John E. Huemmler ...... 2016 Matthew Gioffre...... 1998-02 Michael Harrigan ...... 1961-64 David W. Hulbert ...... 1893 Andrew F. Girardin ...... 1998-01 Nathan T. Harriger...... 2011-14 Robert J. Humienny ...... 1976-79 Brian M. Goldberg ...... 2004,2007 William K. Harrington ...... 1986-90 Paul Humber ...... 1963-64 Marshall Goldin ...... 1960 Albert L. Harris ...... 1892 Paul D. Humber ...... 1992 Joseph T. Goldschmidt ...1980,1982-83 Clinton G. Harris ...... 1892 Arthur P. Hume ...... 1900 Robert J. Goldschmidt ...... 1978 Douglas C. Harris ...... 1981-84 Robert A. Hunt ...... 1981 Jonathan A. Goodson...... 2015 Francis C. Harris ...... 1893 Robert E. Hunt ...... 1978-79 David T. Goodwin ...... 1965-66,1968 Stephen C. Harris ...... 2001 William J. Huntley ...... 1973-77 Christopher Gordon ...... 1997 Wildersee B. Harris ...... 2007-09 Adam A. Hutchinson ...... 2004 David Gore ...... 1978 Charles C. Harrison, Jr...... 1899 Eric M. Hyde ...... 1995,1997-98 Spenser Gowdy ...... 1961 Frank Harrison ...... 1978,1980-82 Harry A. Hyman ...... 1904-05 Jeffrey Goyette...... 1983-84,1986 Richard Hart ...... 1949 Kameron V. Hypolite ...... 2017 Lance J. Graber ...... 1980 Robert D. Harwood...... 2011-12 Peter H. Graber ...... 1976-79 Everett P. Hateley...... 2012-13 —I— 10 Elias J. Graca ...... 2016-17 Christopher J. Hatler...... 2014-17 Stephen J. Iacobucci ...... 1978-81 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners Oluwasemilore Ibikunle...... 2013, 2015 John G. Kimbrough ...... 1981-82, 84-85 William C. Leahy ...... 1986-87 Grafton O. Ifill III...... 2005, 2007 John Kinahan ...... 1970 David Lease ...... 1956 Karl L. Ingram...... 2011-14 Justin M. King ...... 2000-04 Robert Lebengood ...... 1955-56 Anthony P. Inverso ...... 1995-1997 Robert S. Kipness ...... 1987-90 Ronald H. LeBov ...... 1954 David K. Irwin ...... 1897 Steven P. Kirby ...... 1972 James S. Leddy ...... 2015-17 Chester H. Kirk ...... 1891 Evan N. Lee ...... 2017 —J— Ian J. Kirk...... 2015-17 Francis H. Lee ...... 1893 Douglas D. Jackson ...... 1994-97 Murray Kirkpatrick, Jr...... 1904-05 Jay A. Lee ...... 1989,1991-92 Walter P. Jackson ...... 1978-79 Thomas Kirwan ...... 1949 Wilfred C. Lee ...... 1953-55 Xavier W. Jackson ...... 2017 Andrew Kish ...... 1997,2000-01 Lothrop Lees ...... 1956-58 Jared Jacobs ...... 1964 Robert Klein ...... 1962-64 Dustin Leib ...... 2001-04 Walter Jaconski ...... 1962-64 James M. Kleinburd ...... 1980 Edward J. Lemieux ...... 1979 E. Brent James ...... 2002-03 Alan H. Kline ...... 1954-56 Philip J. Lesko ...... 1966 Edward K. James ...... 1973-76 Brian E. Klock ...... 1979-81 Benjamin Levine ...... 1962 Edward B. James ...... 2005 Robert J. Klopf ...... 2016-17 Richard Levine ...... 1956-58 Gary A. James ...... 1985-89 Drew R. Knasiak ...... 1975-76 John Levithan ...... 1969 Alan Janusziewicz ...... 1979 Luke A. Knouse ...... 2016-17 Mitchell Levitin ...... 1975 Connor A. Jaramillo...... 2012 Albert E. Koch ...... 1905 Phillip Levy ...... 1952 Hugh D. Jascourt ...... 1954-56 Edward R. Koch ...... 1973-75 Clifford Lewis, Jr...... 1892 Courtney B. Jaworski ...... 2004-05 Russell M. Koch ...... 2007-09 Joseph H. Lewis ...... 1892 Henry L. Jeffreys...... 1890 Luqman Kolade ...... 2001-03 Larry W. Lewis ...... 1972-73 Titus M. Jeffries...... 2017 Stefan M. Kolata ...... 2001-03 Quincy G. Lewis ...... 1989,1992-93 James F. Jeletic ...... 1981-84 Alan Kolodkin ...... 1957 John C. Li...... 2013-16 Scott N. Jensen ...... 1991 Erich J. Komdat, III ...... 1975-78 Robert E. Libbey ...... 1976 John Jerbasi ...... 1958-60 Nicholas M. Kopec ...... 2002-03 David A. Lide ...... 1979-81 Jordan I. Jett...... 2012-15 Bryan Kovalsky ...... 1997-01 Ernest Lieberman ...... 1966-67 Mamadou K. Johnson ...... 1991-94 Daniel J. Kowalski ...... 1972 Gary H. Lieberman ...... 1970,1972-73 Harvey Jolly ...... 1939 Alvin C. Kraenzlein ...... 1899-1900 Robert Lingenfelter ...... 1955 Bruce A. Jones ...... 1986 James Krause ...... 1966-67 John V. Linhart ...... 1995,1997-98 Casey D. Jones ...... 1992 James W. Kreider ...... 1987-88 David E.R. Lint ...... 2008-10 Joseph M. Jordan ...... 2017 Peter F. Kremer ...... 1978-79 Mark Lipsey ...... 1970 Kevin B. Jordan ...... 1972 Robert Krick ...... 1970 William L. Lipsey ...... 1977-80 Joshua Joseph ...... 2001-03 Frank A. Krieger ...... 1970-72 Henry A. Little ...... 1890 Warren Joseph ...... 1975-77 John Krol, Jr...... 1996-99 William V. Little ...... 1901 Frank J. Joyce ...... 1977-78,1980 William E. Krupp ...... 1899 Edmund S. Liu ...... 1989 Brent J. Jules...... 2012 Kevin P. Kubie ...... 1971 Eric L. Ljungquist ...... 2004-05 Louis T. Juliano ...... 19,951,997 Edward Kuiper ...... 1963 George Lokken ...... 1970 Robert Jump ...... 1982 Robert A. Kull ...... 1972-74 Horace C. Longwell ...... 1898 Mark J. Kupets ...... 2002-03 Matthew J. Lorditch ...... 1999 —K— Andrew J. Kurtz ...... 1985 Michael Lorelli ...... 1999 Joshua E. Kahn ...... 1993 Michael P. Kustra ...... 1980 Michael R. Lovejoy ...... 2007-08 Ronald L. Kahn ...... 1965 Christopher A. Luciano...... 2015-16 Timothy J. Kaijala ...... 2005, 2007-08 —L— Dominic Lunanuova ...... 1979-81 Samuel B. Kaplan...... 2015-17 Maximillian W. Lamb...... 2011 Charles F. Lundy ...... 1972 Orla J. Kastberg ...... 1984-87 Vince J. Lambert ...... 1992 Douglas I. Lung ...... 1990-93 Timothy Katona ...... 1974 Christian Lambertson ...... 1970 Denis R. Lunne ...... 1972-73 George Katterman ...... 1956-59 Everett J. Lamm ...... 1989,1991-92 James S. Lusk ...... 1975-76,1978 Alex S. Kaufman ...... 2001 Thomas K. Lammert ...... 1979-80 Brian P. Lytwynec ...... 1978,1980-81 Patrick J. Kavanaugh ...... 1989 Charles Lampert ...... 1974-76 Brian D. Lynch...... 2012 Michael J. Kazor ...... 1973 Richard J. Landers ...... 1974-76,1978 Michael P. Lyons ...... 1990-93 Kenneth Keehn ...... 1970-71,1973 Burnet Landreth, Jr...... 1891 Allante M. Keels ...... 2010-13 Brian A. Lang ...... 2008 —M— John J. Kelly ...... 1982-85 Michael E. Lang ...... 2002-05 Joseph G. MacKenzie ...... 1894 Peter Kelly ...... 1974 Joseph L. LaPerla ...... 2001 Sean MacMillan ...... 1997-00 George W. Kendrick III ...... 1892 J.B. Large ...... 1893 Ian C. MacNeil ...... 2007 Thomas V. Kennedy ...... 1970 Walter Lar-Moore ...... 1987 Joshua W. Maes ...... 2001 Noah Kennedy-White...... 2014-17 Richard Larrabee ...... 1958-1960 Gene Maffey...... 1971 Edward W. Kelsey ...... 1893 Marcus E. LaRoche...... 2013-15 Andrew L. Magaha...... 2014-16 William Kelso ...... 1966-67,1969 Gerald Lasiewski ...... 1961 Thomas M. Magee ...... 1995 Robert D. Keogh ...... 1954-55 Ellery G. Lassiter...... 2015-16 John S. Magyar ...... 1973 Michael T. Keough ...... 1975-79 Usmund Latrobe ...... 1897 John D. Mahoney ...... 1897 Brian C. Kerester ...... 1980-81 Chakrapol Lattanand ...... 1992-93 Nameir M. Majette ...... 2004-05 Harry E. Kerrer ...... 1892 Daniel Laukzemis ...... 1981-83 Charles P. Major ...... 1904 Kevin J. Kiley ...... 2007-10 Justin Lavin ...... 1966-1969 Glen P. Malia ...... 1979-80 Michael P. Kiley ...... 2010-11, 2013 Edgar H. Lawrence ...... 1895 James F. Malizia ...... 2004-05 James L. Killian...... 2012-14 Christopher W. Leahy ...... 1989-90 Gerrick Mallery ...... 1901 11 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners Stephen W. Malone ...... 1993 Dayton H. Miller ...... 1893 Troy A. Odom ...... 1991-93 Timothy Maloney ...... 1974 James P. Miller ...... 1981-83 John C. Ogden ...... 1891 Daniel D. Maltese ...... 1953-56 Joel W. Miller ...... 2004 Samuel W. Oglesby ...... 1905 Gregorio R. Manabat ...... 1989-91 Jon M. Miller ...... 1994,1996-97 William P. Oglesly ...... 1898 Mark J. Mancini ...... 1976-79 Robert Miller ...... 1968-69 Harold G. Ognelodh ...... 1975-76 Thomas B. Mandel ...... 19,781,980 James Miranda ...... 1997 Georg Ohntrup ...... 1954 Clark X. Mangini...... 2015-17 Joseph Mitcheson ...... 1890 Anthony Okolo ...... 2017 Matthew F. Manion ...... 1992 Richard E. Mohler ...... 1976-80 Darryl J. Olczak ...... 1999 Robert Mardula ...... 1974-77 Mark Mondschein ...... 1972-74 James O’Leary ...... 1972-73 James M. Marino ...... 1976-80 Kevin C. Monogue ...... 2016 Steven Olekszyk ...... 1984-85 Clifford H. Mark...... 1980-83 Michael B. Monroe...... 2015-17 Darryll M. Oliver ...... 2008-11 Lawrence H. Marks ...... 1897 J.L. Montgomery ...... 1928-29 Edward Olmstead ...... 1969 James A. Markle, Jr...... 1970 Peter J. Mooney ...... 1977 Jed Olmstead ...... 1969 Edward Markowski ...... 1972 G. Moore ...... 1894 Nils Olson ...... 1970 Robert Marman ...... 1972 James A. Moore ...... 1976-77 Isaac M. Ortiz ...... 2009 Marcello R. Marrone ...... 1992-93 William Moore III ...... 2000 William O. Orton ...... 1892 Robin M. Martin ...... 1997-98 Douglas B. Moreland ...... 1976-80 Winchester Osgood ...... 1894 Donald J. Mason ...... 1979 David E. Morey ...... 1975,1977-78 Christopher Osentowski ...... 1994-97 Glenn T. Mason ...... 1980 John H. Morice ...... 1897 David C. Ott ...... 1982-85 Mark G. Materna ...... 2004 Bart E. Moroney ...... 1978-81 Richard H. Overholt ...... 1987-90 Brian C. Mathews ...... 1989,1991-92 Scott Morrelli ...... 2000 James J. Overn ...... 1895 Bruce C. Mathews ...... 1992-93 Richard Morse ...... 1981-82 Robert T. Owen ...... 1954 John Mathias ...... 1941-42 Robert Mortenson ...... 1956-59 John Owens ...... 1962-64 Masao Matsugata ...... 1894 Ako K. Mott ...... 1990-93 Richard Owens ...... 1966-68 Keith G. Matthews ...... 1984 Gordon Moyer ...... 1939-40 Samuel H. Mattis...... 2013-17 William J. Mullarney ...... 1977-80 —P— Greg D. Matusky ...... 1981-83 Peter A. Mullen ...... 1985-1987 Connor J. Paez...... 2011, 2014-15 Laurence Maxwell ...... 1950 Thomas J. Mulroy ...... 2016-17 D. Matt Pagliasotti ...... 1997-00 Nicholas May ...... 1995 William Mumford ...... 1975 Hermond E. Palmer ...... 1980-83 Ayman P. Mayberry ...... 2017 Greville Munger ...... 1958-60 Jordan A. Palmer...... 2015-16 John C. Mayberry ...... 1978 Edward T. Munoz ...... 1986-87 James T. Palermo ...... 1981-82,1984 Nelson B. Mayer ...... 1890 Benjamine F. Murphy ...... 1896 Mark C. Pan ...... 1992-95 Sean D. McArthur ...... 2004 William C. Murphy ...... 1977-78 Robert R. Panetta ...... 1995-96 William McBeath ...... 1983-87 William W. Murphy ...... 1995-96 Robert Panfil...... 1963 Thaddeus McClain ...... 1901 Tyson J. Murphy ...... 1995 Arnold Papowitz ...... 1971 Aaron McCommons ...... 1995-98 Thomas Murray ...... 1974-78 Benjamin D. Parish ...... 1899 Jeffrey R. McCurdy...... 1981-84 Raymond Mushinski ...... 1972-73 James W. Park ...... 1986-89 Robert F. McDermott ...... 1974 Joseph T. Myrie ...... 2009 Michael A. Parkins ...... 19,821,984 Thomas McDowell ...... 1976-77 Ian J. Parnell...... 2014 Reid A. McEwen ...... 2005, 2007 —N— William H. Parry ...... 1899 Kyle A. McFadden ...... 2009 Keaton T. Naff...... 2014-16 Thomas Parsons ...... 1960 John J. McFarland ...... 1974-78 Jerod C. Neas ...... 1990-91 David G. Patrick ...... 1976-79 Sean T. McGinley ...... 2007,2009 Taylor C. Neason ...... 2008-11 Stanley Pawlak ...... 1964-66 Nicholas B. McGreivy...... 2014, 2017 Percy L. Neel ...... 1897 Chad R. Payne...... 2013 Benjamin E. McKean ...... 2007-10 David A. Nelson ...... 1983-85 Yuri Perez-Malko ...... 2002-03 David J. McKee ...... 1972-75 Kenneth Nelson ...... 1950 Egbert Perry ...... 1974-76 Frank E. McKee ...... 1900 Robert R. Nelson ...... 1976-80 Warren Peterson ...... 1962 William McKniff...... 1928-31 Mark Neufeld ...... 1971 David L. Pharr ...... 1981-84 Kevin McLean ...... 1973 Peter J. Neumann ...... 1979-82 Michael R. Phillips ...... 1996-97 Terrance M. McLean ...... 1992-95 Matthew W. Newcomb ...... 1999-01 Julio Piazza ...... 1970-72 Ernest H. McMeans ...... 1997 Connor D. Nickel...... 2012-13 Louis Pichini ...... 1964 Paul S. McMichael ...... 1899 Michael Nepinak ...... 1977-78 Scott G. Pickering ...... 1987 Andrew P. McMillen ...... 2007-09 John A. Nixon ...... 1983-85 Steven G. Piscatelli...... 2011 Jack McMullen ...... 19,941,996 Ikechi Nnamani...... 2012 Thomas A. Pitt...... 2013-16 Arthur T. McQuillan ...... 1983-84 Daniel A. Nord ...... 1997-99 Joseph M. Plevelich ...... 2001-04 Douglas D. McPherson ...... 2008-09 Carl Nordhielm ...... 1980-84 Edward Podhorn ...... 1966 Edward McPherson ...... 1973-75 Clayton Norris ...... 1941-42 Phillip Poe ...... 1985-86 William W. Meadows...... 2014, 2016 Joseph M. Novak ...... 2016-17 Francis X. Pokorny ...... 1970 Edward A. Mechling ...... 1899 Robert Pokorny ...... 1964-67 Randy Mercein ...... 1968 —O— M. James Pollack ...... 1969 Robert K. Mericle ...... 1983 William Oberholtzer ...... 1892 John P. Pollak ...... 1997 David A. Merrick ...... 1971,1973,1975-76 Thomas M. O’Brien ...... 1983-84 Joshua Port ...... 1981-84 James J. Messina ...... 1973-74 Charles W. O’Connell ...... 1998-01 James H. Porter ...... 1980-81 Sol Metzger ...... 1903 Frank A. O’Connor ...... 1971-72 William H. Porter ...... 1904 Edward Meyer ...... 1969 Peter F. O’Connor ...... 1973 Mark Portlock ...... 1994 12 Brian J. Michalovic ...... 1985 Kyle M. Oden ...... 2017 Kenneth J. Poskitt ...... 1973-76 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners Peter J. Pozefsky ...... 1972-74 Henry G. Rubenack ...... 1894 Alejandro G. Shepard ...... 2005, 2008 William R. Prebola ...... 1981 Peter Rutherford ...... 1973-76 Samuel K. Shepard ...... 2007-09 William P. Preston ...... 1899-00 Ellwood Rutschman ...... 1903-04 Joel H. Shiff...... 1965 James S. Primerano ...... 1994-96 Joseph J. Ruzbarksy .... 2007-08, 2010 Gordon Shindle ...... 1964-65 Aaron R. Prokopec ...... 1998-01 Edward J. Ryan ...... 19,841,986 M. Carl Shine ...... 1957-59 Michael L. Provenzano ...... 2005 Kevin F. Ryan ...... 1984-85 Russell J. Shine ...... 1979-81 Michael A. Prowell ...... 1989-92 Sean T. Ryan...... 2015-17 David P. Shoehalter ...... 1986-89 Kevin P. Przybylski ...... 1995-96 Jared P. Shoemaker ...... 2000-03 Alexander Pugh ...... 1899 —S— Jesse R. Shoemaker ..... 2002-03,2005 Isma Pulaski ...... 1902 George Sagendorph ...... 1899 Steven M. Sholtes ...... 1974-78 Steve Pulito ...... 1997 Anthony Sager ...... 1999-01 Daniel C. Short ...... 1994-97 Jesse L. Saglio ...... 1990 Carlos B. Shultz ...... 1991-93 —Q— William Sales ...... 1962-64 Clark A. Shurtleff...... 2013, 2015-16 John T. Quinn ...... 1972 Ronald M. Sallade ...... 1992-93 C. Clarence Sichel ...... 1896 Patrick A. Quinn ...... 1978-79,1981 Tarek A. Sallam ...... 1997-98 Henry Sierka ...... 1961-62 James W. Salter ...... 1992 David Sikarskie ...... 1957-59 —R— Scott B. Sandler ...... 1986 Alfred D. Silliman ...... 1895 Stephen F. Raab ...... 1972-74 Mark A. Saner ...... 1976-77 Randy J. Simmons ...... 1994-96 Stephen Race ...... 1971 Michael Sangobowale ...... 2004-05 Steven N. Simonson ...... 1979-83 Edward Radzinski ...... 1975-78 Ronald Santangelo ...... 1979 Cecil L. Simpson...... 2015-16 Anthony B. Ragucci ...... 2000-01 Fred Samara ...... 1972-73 Jeremy R. Sinclair...... 2007-10 James B. Rafferty...... 1971-74 Dr. A.C. Sautter ...... 1899 Henry B. Sins ...... 1893 Anthony Ragucci ...... 1998-02 Arthur Saxon ...... 1957-60 Phillip J. Sipowicz ...... 1991-92 Lawrence J. Ramos ...... 1991-1993 James M. Scanlon ...... 1972-75 Steven B. Skinner ...... 1978-81 Michael Randolph ...... 1978-81 James M. Scarbrough ...... 1980 Cecil M. Smart, Jr...... 1989-92 Paul Raudenbush ...... 1952-54 Hudson Scattergood ...... 1958-60 John Smigelski ...... 1966-1968 Todd D. Ream ...... 1985-88 Timothy R. Schanstra...... 2015-16 John C. Smirga ...... 1972-75 David A. Rechtweg ...... 1993-4,1996-97 Harrison K. Scharf...... 2013-16 Adrian W. Smith ...... 1898 Richard Redmond ...... 1961-64 David Z. Schatzle ...... 1985-86 Alfred M. Smith ...... 1900 Robert Reed ...... 1958-60 Robert Schenk ...... 1939 Andrew L. Smith ...... 1905 William C. Reeder ...... 1892 Peter L. Scherr ...... 1985-86 Brendan C. Smith...... 2013, 2015-16 Samuel K. Reeves ...... 1893 Charles Schlesinger ...... 1961 Clayton R. Smith...... 2007-08 Harry V. Register ...... 1892 Robert Scholnik ...... 1959-1961 Edgar Smith ...... 1959 Dennis Reilly ...... 1974 Adrian Schmidhauser ...... 1954 Gary D. Smith ...... 1972 Sean F. Reilly ...... 1980-81 Christopher P. Schmidt ...... 1979-83 Gregory Smith ...... 1973 Jeremy Reiss ...... 1997 Frank C. Schmidt ...... 1979-1981 Henry Smith ...... 1966-67 Joseph P. Remington ...... 1898 Stephen Schmidt ...... 1963 Henry P. Smith ...... 1891 William P. Remington ...... 1900 Carson R. Schmiett ...... 2004-05 James F. Smith ...... 1953-56 Kenneth Reynard ...... 1962-64 Cody Schovitz ...... 2004-05, 2007 Livingston Smith ...... 1901 Maalik A. Reynolds...... 2011-14 Gregory C. Schroeder ...... 1993-96 Mason D. Smith...... 2013 Robert B. Reynolds ...... 1997-00 Harold J. Schwab ...... 1973-76 Stephen Smith ...... 1964 Roy Reisinger ...... 1959-62 Bryan A. Scotland ...... 2007-08 Thomas Smith ...... 1901 William Rich ...... 1962-65 Scott M. Sebens ...... 2002-05 William J. Smith ...... 1903 Gabriel S. Richmond ...... 1994 Edward Sechrest ...... 1976-1979 Keith E. Smothers ...... 1978-80 Brian Riley ...... 1966-68 Jeffrey M. Seddon...... 2009-2012 William Smyth ...... 1956-57 Neil Riordan ...... 1994-97 Joshua Seeherman ...... 2001 Graham R. Snow ...... 2005, 2007-08 Burton Ritchie ...... 1960 Christian P. Segura ...... 2001 David Sokol ...... 1969 R.L. Ritchie ...... 1928-29 Richard Seitchik ...... 1960 Barry A. Solomon ...... 1970 Kenneth W. Roberts ...... 1974-78 Jonathan D. Seitz ...... 1979-83 Michael Sperger ...... 1972-74 Ernest A. Robertson ...... 1977-80 Michael Seitz ...... 1974-77 Robert Spatola ...... 1950 Henry N. Rodenbauch ...... 1901 Walter Semans ...... 1905 Raymond Spear ...... 1894 John S. Rodman ...... 1905 Brandon R. Senior...... 2013-16 Matthew A. Spoerndle ...... 1994-97 Calvary M. Rogers ...... 2016-17 Jose A. Serra ...... 1975 Kurt R. Sprowls ...... 1993-96 Elliott H. Rogers ...... 1970-72 Ernest Serrano ...... 1961 Leonard Stachitas ...... 1972-75 Howard E. Rogers ...... 1972 Ronald Serrano ...... 1974-77 Kent J. Staver ...... 1972-76 Peter J. Rogers, Jr...... 1974-77 Dom Settembrine ...... 1976-79 Michael A. Stein ...... 2007-08 John Rolland ...... 1969 Adam B. Shafritz ...... 1987-90 Kevin M. Stengle ...... 1995-96 Manuel F. Rosa ...... 1973 Aric M. Shalev ...... 1993-95 Duane Stephens ...... 1970 Alan E. Rose ...... 1954 Jeffrey G. Shandel...... 1984-87 Gregory Stephens ...... 1979-81 David A. Rose ...... 1982-85 Corey T. Shannon ...... 1995,1997-98 Daniel Stevens ...... 1971 James M. Rose ...... 1985-88 Richard Shannon ...... 1962 David Stevens ...... 1960-61 Jay A. Rosenblum ...... 1954 Walter Shaw ...... 1958-59 William Y. Steverson ...... 1899 Mitchell Rosengarten ...... 1895 Brendan P. Shearn ...... 2014, 2016 William A. Stewart ...... 1897 Brian A. Rosenthal ...... 2009-12 Jesse B. Shelmire, IV ...... 1977 Michael R. Stiffler...... 1995,1997-98 Creighton Rothenberger ...... 1984 Eric Sheng ...... 2016 Brent J. Stiles ...... 1997-00 Allison R. Rouse ...... 1990-93 John C. Shengle ...... 1899 James H. Stitzer ...... 1898 13 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners John P. Stockel ...... 1974-78 Rohit B. Verma ...... 1993 Craig S. Wiley ...... 1987-90 Luke Stokes ...... 1999 Michael J. Vido...... 2011-12 Edward B. Wilford ...... 1893 Morris L. Stovell ...... 1903 Carlo Vittorini ...... 1949 Jerome Wilhelm ...... 1898 Scott W. Stram ...... 1990-92 Thomas VonReichbauer ...... 2002-04 Matthew Wilkinson ...... 1994-97 William N. Straughn...... 2013-15 Harlow Voorhees ...... 1897 Gregory Wilkocz ...... 1975-77 Thomas Stringfellow ...... 1977-78 George J. Vrabec ...... 1987-90 Geoffrey D. Willard...... 1992-1994 Anthony M. Stroffolino...... 2010 Benjamin William ...... 1999-01 Everett Sturman ...... 1969 —W— Alexander Williams ...... 1905 Eugene Sullivan ...... 1941-42 Phil A. Wade ...... 19,941,996 David S. Williams ...... 1979-83 Kevin M. Sullivan ...... 2008-10 Ron Wainshal ...... 1983-85 Francis C. Williams ...... 1891 Chung-Yi Sun ...... 1999-02 Vincent M. Waite ...... 1970-73 Jacob P.J. Williams ...... 1898 David A. Sun ...... 1993 Herbert Waldman ...... 1967 Jerome Williams ...... 1966-1969 Roy Supulski ...... 1971 Bronley L. Walker ...... 1965 Joseph S. Williams ...... 1899 Zachary T. Suttile ...... 2001-04 Thomas H. Walnut ...... 1902 Kenneth T. Williams ...... 1978-81 Alvarez S. Symonette ...... 1994-95 Charles Ward ...... 1956 DeForest P. Williard ...... 1905 Kristof I. Szabadhegy ...... 1983-86 Orville T. Waring ...... 1902 Hugh D. Willig ...... 1979-83 William B. Warne, Jr...... 1893 Frank Wilson ...... 1960 —T— Adam Wasileski ...... 1998-99 Houston G. Wilson ...... 1989-91 Claude T. Taggart ...... 1897 Andrew Watkins ...... 1971 Robert A. Wilson ...... 1973-74 Robert Taicher ...... 1966 Joseph Watkins ...... 1975 Ronald N. Wilson ...... 1978-80 Thomas F. Tallerico...... 2012-14 Keith D. Watson ...... 1977-78 Ross Wilson...... 2015-17 Scott M. Tann ...... 1988 Alban W. Way ...... 1905 William W. Wilson ...... 1972-73 Joseph B. Tansey ...... 1992 David G. Weaver ...... 1976-77 Dr. Henry Winsor ...... 1896 Scott A. Taper ...... 1972 David Webb ...... 1966-1968 James D. Winsor ...... 1897 Richard Tarleton ...... 1952 Kirk N. Webb ...... 2013-16 David J. Winter ...... 1979 John R. Taylor ...... 1994 Regis R. Webb ...... 1957 Michael E. Wise ...... 1998 Harvey B. Taylor ...... 1905 Samuel B. Web ...... 2016 Jeffrey B. Wiseman...... 2015-17 Robert Tebelman ...... 1979-81 Dr. Charles H. Weber ...... 1893 John Wisner ...... 1942 John G. Terino ...... 1982-85 Frank J. Weber ...... 1953-55 Lyle C. Wistar...... 2014-17 John H. Terry ...... 1891 Kyle S. Webster...... 2013, 2015 George C. Witter ...... 2002-03 Harry C. Thayer ...... 1892 Matthew B. Wedge ...... 2001-04 Andrew Wohlgemuth ...... 1957-59 Alvin Thomas ...... 1961 Steven Weeks ...... 1962 Neal A. Wojdowski ...... 2002-05 Joseph B. Thomas ...... 1891 Harrison C. Weil ...... 1894 James Wolf ...... 1971 Arthur Thompson ...... 1949-50 George C.A. Weiner ...... 2003 Alan Wood ...... 1894 Bradley G. Thompson ...... 1986-88 David E. Weller ...... 1976-80 Tuan Wreh ...... 1999-02 Eric Thompson ...... 1994-1996 William A. Wells...... 2007 Bernard C. Wright ...... 1975-78 Radclyffe Thompson...... 1964-65 Robert F. Weikel, Jr...... 1988-90 Henry Thornton ...... 1894 George C.A. Weiner ...... 2001-03 —Y— Karl D. Thornton ...... 1970-72 Jeffrey S. Weinstein...... 2008-11 Lance J. Yassay ...... 2016-17 Russell W. Thornton ...... 1974 Paul G. Weise ...... 1955 John P. Yatsko ...... 1979-80 Alfred C. Ticknor ...... 1897 Ethan G. Weiss ...... 1954 Gabby M. Yearwood ...... 1990-93 Thomas A. Timmins...... 2012-15 Norman N. Wendell ...... 1895 Edward B. Yellig ...... 1965 Douglas J. Tindall ...... 1985-88 Robert T. Wenrich ...... 1983-86 Leonard A. Yerkes ...... 1902 Cassius C. Titus ...... 1979-83 Jeffrey L. Werchowski . ....1973,1975-76 Daniel K. Young ...... 1982-85 Peter W. Toohey ...... 1972-73 Troy A. Werner ...... 2003 Trevor L. Young ...... 1989 Gregory F. Tortella ...... 1984 Charles S. Wesley ...... 1899 Victor C. Young ...... 1977 Michael T. Towle ...... 1982-85 Edward M. West ...... 1896 Jon Yu ...... 1994-98 Ernest Tracy ...... 1958-61 James M. West, Jr...... 1891 Daniel Treglia ...... 2001 Maxim P.J. Westman ...... 2007-09 —Z— John Tremba ...... 1970 John S. Wetherill ...... 1895 William S. Zeckzer ...... 1979-81 John D. Trueman...... 2013-14 William M. Wharton ...... 1897 Marc H. Zisselman ...... 1980-81 Robert R. Truitt ...... 1890 Edward Wheeler ...... 1971 Robert E. Zimmerman ...... 1988 Paul J. Trusiani ...... 1986-87 Arthur B. Whelen ...... 1899 Van O. Zimmerman ...... 1957 Michael Ttaphagen ...... 1959 Samuel B. Whetstone ...... 1905 Thomas B. Zylkin ...... 2004-05 Nicholas K. Tuck ...... 2014-17 Walter Whetstone ...... 1898-99 Nolan B. Tully ...... 2002-05 Daniel J. White ...... 1992-94 Kyle C. Turley ...... 1998-99 David A. White ...... 1985 Gregg J. White ...... 1977-80 —U— Martin A. White ...... 1987-88 Henry Uhle ...... 1949-50 Terrance Whitehead ...... 1999 Nathan T. Ulrich ...... 1984-85 A. David Whitehurst Jr...... 2005 Peter J. Whiteneck ...... 2016-17 —V— Liam Whitlock ...... 1993 Matthew VanAntwerp .. 2001,2003-04 Howard Wiegle ...... 1962 Peter Vantine ...... 1963-65 Richard V. Wiehl ...... 1973-74 14 David R. Velz ...... 1979-81 Peter Wilde ...... 1952-55 PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD All-Time Letterwinners

15 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees The University of Pennsylvania athletic department established the Penn Athletics Hall of Fame in 1996 to honor the greatest athletes and coaches ever to wear the Red and Blue. The Penn men’s track & field program has been honored with 31 members of this prestigious collection of distinguished individuals.

Bernard E . Berlinger, Sr . W’31 - Class I Sam Burley, C’2003, CGS’2006 - Class IX Barney Berlinger was one of the great track and Penn track & field program has long considered the 800 field performers in Pennsylvania history. A native of meters to be a “Penn” event, with a long list of Heptagonal , he set school records in the javelin, pole vault, and IC4A champions over the years. Sam Burley might and shot put, and was the recipient of the Sullivan Award, be the most prominent among them. He won the 800 presented annually to the outstanding amateur athlete in at the 2003 NCAA Outdoor Championships, just the the , in 1931. Quakers’ second national champion in that race. The first? Following his freshman year of 1928, Berlinger finished Try Earl Eby—in 1921. Burley also was a two-time winner third in the decathlon at the U.S. Olympic Trials and in the 800 at the Outdoor Heptagonal Championships, competed in that summer’s in Amsterdam. in 2001 and 2003, and took the 1,500 at Outdoor Heps He was the Penn Relays decathlon champion in 1929, 1930 in 2002 and 2003. (That’s right, he hit the 800/1,500 and 1931, setting the Carnival record during his senior year double in 2003, making him the only multiple champion (7735.6135 points). His best event of the 10 in his record- at that meet; not surprisingly, he was voted the meet’s setting 1931 decathlon performance was the shot put, in Outstanding Performer.) He also was an individual Heps which he scored 829.5875 points. champion at the 2003 indoor meet, in the 1,000, as well as A 1931 graduate, Berlinger was the first recipient of the a winner with the 4x400 relay team in 2002. Burley helped Class of 1915 Award, bestowed annually on “that member Penn to its most recent Heptagonal team titles, outdoor of the senior class who most closely approaches the ideal championships in both 2001 and 2002. Burley graduated University of Pennsylvania student-athlete.” as a five-time All-American and 13-time All-Ivy honoree. Following graduation with a degree from the Wharton On this night of his induction, Burley still holds the school School, he won the national AAU decathlon championship records in both the indoor 800 (1:48.16) and outdoor 800 in 1934, and continued to compete nationally and (1:45.39); in both cases, those marks also are second all- internationally for several years. He returned to time among Heps schools. He also stands seventh all-time Pennsylvania in 1938 to become an assistant track coach to at Penn in the indoor 500 (1:04.02); seventh in the outdoor the legendary . 1,500 (3:46.52); and eighth in the indoor 1,000 (2:26.13). A star in the classroom, as well, Burley was a 2003 NCAA Bernard E . Berlinger, Jr . ME’60 - Class I Postgraduate Scholarship recipient, and he was the Barney Berlinger, Jr. followed in his father’s athletic University’s Class of 1915 Award recipient in 2002-03 as footsteps at Pennsylvania. A member of both the football voted on by Penn’s head coaches. and track teams, Berlinger set a then-school record of 14- feet, 4 ½ inches in the pole vault, an event where his father Bill Carr W’33 - Class II had set a school record 30 years earlier. Bill Carr left several marks on intercollegiate athletics, but But it was on the football field that Berlinger left his his best performance came as a junior in 1932, when he mark at Pennsylvania. In 1958 he was the first Red and Blue represented the United States in the Olympics. In those player to be selected a first-team All-Ivy League performer Los Angeles Games, Carr set two world records, defeating and repeated that first-team selection in 1959 when he Stanford’s , who was the favorite coming into captained Pennsylvania’s first Ivy League championship the 400-meter run. Carr surpassed Eastman within the team. final 80 meters, crossing the finish line with a time of 46.2 Like his father, he earned the Class of 1915 Award. He seconds, establishing a world record. also received the Edgar Church Award from his football Carr’s other gold-medal and record-setting victory at teammates as the senior player who had given the most to the Olympics was in the 1,600-meter relay, for which he ran the team. the anchor, passing British 800-meter champion, Thomas Hampson, in the stretch. The team’s time was 3:08.2. In Lawrance A . Brown, W’1922 - Class III collegiate racing, Carr bested former Penn runner Ted Served as captain of the 1922 track & field team. During his Meredith’s 440-yard intercollegiate record. Penn tenure, was the world record holder in the 1,000 yards In 1932, Carr was the third runner on the Penn Indoor and the one-mile and two-mile relays. IC4A Champion in Track team’s 1,600-meter relay, which eventually broke the the 880 yards in 1922. Finished second in the IC4A mile world record, with him running the lap in 48 seconds. (1920 and 1921), the AAU 880 (1921) and the NCAA 880 Carr, a co-captain in 1932, was honored with the Class of (1922). After graduating from Penn, set a new record in 1915 Award in 1933. the 500 meters at . Member of the 1924 U.S. Olympic Team and is one of the runners depicted on the Brian T . Chaput C’04 - Class X Penn Relay Carnival plaque. The 2003 NCAA champion in the javelin after also winning titles at Penn Relays, Heptagonals, IC4As and NCAA regionals. Followed that up with a second-place finish at NCAAs in 2004 to earn All-America honors. Holds the Penn and Ivy League records in the javelin. Three-time Heps champion (2002-04). Penn won team championships at the 2001 and 2002 Outdoor Heps. Two-time CoSIDA Academic All-America, the first in program history. 2003-04 recipient 16 of the Class of 1915 Award. PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees Nathaniel “Nate” J . Cartmell, W’1907 - Class III Bruce R . Collins C’74 - Class I Nate Cartmell was one of the most heralded track athletes Bruce Collins earned a permanent place in Pennsylvania’s of the early 1900s for the University of Pennsylvania and annals as one of the outstanding collegiate when teamed with legendary coach and Hall of Fame hurdlers of the early 1970’s. An NCAA, IC4A and member Mike Murphy, the duo was unstoppable. Heptagonal Games champion in the 400-intermediate As a freshman, Cartmell finished second in the 100 and hurdles, Collins was the Penn Relays champion in the event the 220 at the IC4As in 1904 and was selected to compete in 1972 and 1973, and ran on the Carnival’s shuttle hurdles for the United States Olympic team. The rookie held his relay championship teams in 1972, 1973, and 1974. In 1972, own, winning two bronze medals in his first international as a Pennsylvania sophomore, he ran the fourth fastest competition, one in the 100 and 200. time in the U.S. Olympic trials. His school record for the After taking a year away from Penn, Cartmell returned event still stands, and his best time of 13.98 seconds for in 1905 and Murphy left Yale to become the head track the 110-meter high hurdles is the second fastest ever run coach that same year. For three straight seasons, Cartmell by a Quaker. Collins also ran the 400-meter leg in the still- and Penn proved triumphant in their track endeavors. In standing school record of 9:41.6 for the distance medley 1906, the Intercollegiates were held at Harvard and Penn relay, run in 1974. finished second overall, while Cartmell placed first in the 100 and first in the 220. The following year, Cartmell again Willis N . Cummings, D .D .S ., D’1919 - Class VIII came away victorious in both events at the Championships A three-year member of the Penn cross country and track and the University of Pennsylvania won the Intercollegiate & field teams (1917-19), Willis N. Cummings faced much Track Championship held in Cambridge. more adversity than your typical collegiate athlete. Not For Cartmell’s final season as a collegiate runner, he did only did he have to overcome the course, track, fatigue not disappoint as captain of the Penn track team. The 1908 and his opponents, but he also had to overcome the color Intercollegiates were held at Franklin Field, and although of his skin. Cummings—pictured at right with the 1973 Penn finished second behind Cornell, Cartmell earned a Penn men’s cross country team at Van Cortlandt Park three-peat in both the 100 and 220-dash events. Penn’s (Cummings is circled in the back row)—was just the third prolific sprinter went on to compete in the 1908 Olympics African-American student at Penn to earn a varsity letter, and won a gold medal as part of the and when he was named captain of the cross country team team. He also won a bronze medal for the U.S. in the 200 in 1918 he became the first African-American to captain and recorded a fourth-place finish in the 100. a varsity program for any team at any school in the Ivy He continued his climb of track prominence after League. However, for decades, his accomplishments graduation. As one of only five American males to win at were buried—by Penn and its opponents—because of least three Olympic medals in the dashes, Cartmell went his race. After earning a bachelor’s degree from Fisk to compete overseas in 1909. He won the 220 at the 1909 University in 1916, Cummings enrolled in the University’s Professional Championship of the World in England. School of Dentistry as one of two African-Americans among the Class of 1919’s 259 members. He joined the Denis Elton Cochran-Fikes, C’1974, WG’1979 - Class III cross country and track & field teams with the support Denis Fikes took the collegiate track and field and cross of head coach Lawson Robertson, but that decision was country world by storm in his very first year with the not widely accepted. Several schools refused to run Quakers in 1970. And after four consecutive years of the against Cummings and the Quakers as long as an African- same intensity and Penn pride, Fikes finished his track American was on the roster. Coach Robertson was unfazed career at Penn with several championships, numerous by much of the criticism and anointed Cummings as team accolades and plenty of records. His love of the sport, and captain in 1918, simply because he was the best of his collegiate athletics in general, propelled him into various time. Cummings won the Mid-Atlantic AAU cross country coaching positions and his current administrative duty in championships as a junior and a senior—the first person the University of Pennsylvania’s athletic department. to ever accomplish that feat, regardless of race. However, In the spring of 1974, he became the first Penn and Ivy most of Cummings’ records and accolades disappeared League athlete to break a four-minute mile when he ran upon his graduation. In fact, in 1918, no team picture was a 3:55.0. It was also the best performance by an African- taken, as Penn was reluctant to show an African-American American athlete in the U.S. and was ranked 15th on the all- sitting in the center as a team captain. It was not until time world list at the time. 1963, when Cummings brought in his own scrapbook, In all, Denis Fikes recorded over 25 school records in the newspaper clippings, mementos and research that his middle distance events from 1,000 meters to three-miles. name was restored to the official records. Cummings, He won seven Heptagonal titles and one IC4A title. He who ran in three Penn Relays as a member of the Red and was a six-time All-Eastern honoree and a two-time All- Blue, graduated sixth in his class and was the first African- American. American elected to Omicron Kappa Upsilon, the national After college, Fikes continued the sport he loved with dental honor society. Following his retirement from the Philadelphia Pioneers, Marine Corps and Athletic Attic. dentistry in 1970, Cummings could often be found taking He represented the U.S. twice during 1976, competing in laps around the famed Franklin Field track. As late as 1980, the USA vs. USSR indoor dual meet and the CISM games every team photo in Penn history hung in the Donaldson (International Military Championships). Room of Weightman Hall—except that of the 1918 cross After his running became hampered by injuries, Fikes country team. A photo of Cummings stood in its place. took to coaching and administration. He held coaching With those photos since replaced, Cummings now regains positions with the Marines and , before his rightful place in that room alongside the rest of Penn’s coming back to Penn in 1986 to be the associate athletic greatest athletes. director and now serves as the compliance coordinator for the athletic department. 17 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees Kenneth B . Dietz, W’1971 - Class VI school record, and it stood for 21 years—and his 819 yards The words were written in in April in 1975 (which was the school record until 1989) remains 1969: “Sophomore Ken Dietz is the best discus man in fifth on the single-season list. Pennsylvania track & field history.” Best throw from that In track, Galetta was an All-Ivy and All-East performer, year held up for 25 years as the program’s standard. A as well as an NCAA finalist in 1976. Galetta was honored three-time All-East honoree, Heptagonal champion and with the Class of 1915 Award in 1979 as the University’s first-team All-Ivy selection in the discus. He never lost to an outstanding male athlete. Galetta was a Rhodes Scholar. Ivy League in that event during his four years on campus. Gold medalist at the 1969 World Maccabiah Games. Captain John R . Haines W’56 - Class II of the 1971 team that swept the indoor and outdoor Heps While Penn’s track and field heyday had passed, John titles, the genesis of a 10-year period that saw the Quakers Haines did more than his share to resurrect the former dominate that competition. glory of the Universty of Pennsyvlania track and field J. Kenneth Doherty - Class II squad; his most impressive feat was being the only athlete Ken Doherty was an accomplished athlete in his days at ever to win four consecutive national championships in the the , winning the U.S. decathlon same event, that being the 60-yard dash, which he won championship as well as taking the bronze medal at the from 1953 through 1956. In addition to the four national 1928 Amsterdam Olympics, setting a national decathlon championships, he won the event three times at the IC4As, record the following year. What Doherty did to the Penn and in 1955 and 1956, he was the College-American record Relays and to the world of track and field, however, made a holder in that event. much larger impact. Haines also won the national championship in the 55- While Doherty was finishing his 25-year coaching career meter dash, and in 1956, he was the runner-up in the 400- with a 10-year stint at the University of Pennsylvania, he meter and the 100-meter races at nationals. In indoor wrote his first track and field textbook, Modern Track and competition, Haines was equally competitive, and was Field, in 1953. He wrote two more books in the 1960s and named an All-American from 1953 through 1955. In 1955, published several articles in track and field trade journals. he won the 100-meter run at the IC4As. The following Doherty came to be known as one of the leading track and year, in the same competition, he won the 220-yard run field authors for three decades. and 400-meter run. Over his career, Haines won six IC4A While Doherty was coaching the Red and Blue, he took championships, five Heptagonal championships, and two the reigns of the Penn Relays, directing it from 1951 until Penn Relays titles. 1969. The Relays was not the only event he directed, as In 1956, Haines competed in the Olympic Trials, and he produced the Philadelphia Inquirer Games for nine was a finalist in the 100-meter, 200-meter, and 400-meter years, the U.S./U.S.S.R. dual-meet in 1959 and the NCAA dashes. In addition, Haines was the Cane Man for the Class Championships in 1961. Doherty was enshrined in the of 1956. National Track Hall of Fame in 1961. Edward K . James, M .D ., C’1976 - Class VI Earl W . Eby, W’1921 - Class V Graduated with the school record in the indoor 55, indoor Penn men’s track and field has long considered the 800- 100 and outdoor 200. Helped Penn to six Heptagonal titles meter race to be “its” event. Earl Eby is one of the earliest during his career, winning five individual Heps titles and examples; he was a silver medalist in the 800 at the 1920 three others with relay teams. A two-time Heps champion Olympic Games held in Antwerp, Belgium and the 1919 in the indoor 55-meter dash and outdoor 200. As a junior, Inter-Allied Games held in Paris, France. part of a 4x100 relay team that attained All-America status Eby also holds the honor of being Penn’s first NCAA and ran a time (39.59 seconds) that was still the record track champion—he won the 880 at the first NCAA at the time of his induction. As a senior, pulled off the Championship meet in Chicago in 1921. Prior to that, he was 100/200 double at the IC4A Championships. 1976 recipient the 880 titleist at both the 1920 and 1921 Intercollegiate of the Class of 1915 Award. Ran the 100 and 200 at the 1976 Association of Amateur Athletes of America (IC4A) Olympic Trials. meets—until the NCAA meet came along, the IC4A was considered the national collegiate championship meet. Alvin C . Kraenzlein D’1900 - Class II Eby—who was captain of the 1921 Penn track team—put Alvin Kraenzlein was arguably the most successful of together quite a string of championships during his tenure Penn’s countless track greats, who set nine intercollegiate at Penn. In addition to his numerous titles at the 800 and and Olympic records, invented modern track methods, and 880 distances, he was a three-time USA Track and Field was a notable coach as well. Kraenzlein’s greatest moment champion in the indoor 500. came at the 1900 Paris Olympics, where he became the first male athlete ever to win four Olympic gold medals. Steven L . Galetta, C’1979, GM’1987 - Class V Kraenzlein won the 200-meter and 100-meter hurdles as Born and bred in Brooklyn, Steven Galetta, C’79, GM’87, well as the 60-meter dash and the broad jump. took the road less travelled out of his neighborhood to land Competing on the collegiate level, Kraenzlein set the at Penn in the fall of 1975 and went on to a stellar four-year world record for long jump in 1899 and the year before, he career in both lightweight (now sprint) football and track set world records in the 120-yard high-hurdles and 220- for the Quakers. yard low-hurdles, a record that lasted more than a quarter In football, he was a four-time letterwinner and captain of a century. He was named All-American seven times: of the 1978 team. That same season, he was recipient of the three times each for the high-and low-hurdles and once Lt. Charles E. Schmucker Award as “the ideal lightweight for the long jump. His skills led to his induction into the football player.” A four-time first-team all-league player, National Track Hall of Fame. Galetta remains third on the program’s career rushing chart Kraenzlein is credited with inventing the current 18 with 2,091 yards—at the time of his graduation it was a method of leading with a straight leg. PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees Upon graduation, Kraenzlein coached winning programs American for his long jump accomplishments, and he won at Mercersberg Academy and the University of Michigan. the IC4A long jump titles in 1912 and 1913. Mercer cleared He was hired by Germany to coach its Olympic team for the 12-foot mark in the pole vault in 1908, setting a record five years, but World War I cut short that contract. which he then broke in 1909. He is credited with becoming the only high school athlete to clear that height with a now- Don Lippincott, C’1915 - Class II outdated spruce pole. Early in his tenure at Penn, Lippincott made a name for Mercer was named University of Pennsylvania’s Dean of himself as a world class sprinter. At the age of eighteen, he Physical Education in 1930. was granted a spot on the U.S. Olympic Track Team. Pitted against the world’s best sprinters at the time, the unlikely J . E . Ted Meredith W’1916 - Class II Lippincott set a world record in a qualifying heat in the 100 James Edwin “Ted” Meredith was at Mercersberg Academy meters with a time of 10.6 seconds; this time advanced him when he began his assault on the track world. He earned to the finals, where he would captured the bronze medal. his notoriety when he broke the interscholastic 440-yard He followed this performance with even more success in record twice, once at a meet in Princeton, N.J., and once the 200 meters, winning a silver medal. at Franklin Field. In 1912 at the age of 19, Meredith won the For the next three years Lippincott was a member of 800-meter competition at the Stockholm Olympics – a race Penn’s varsity track team, becoming a champion record- where the top four finishers all ran under the world record. holder during a time when Penn athletes dominated the He won a second gold medal running a leg of the 1,600- Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America meter relay as well. (IC4-A) under the coaching of the legendary Mike Murphy. Meredith enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, and In his last years at Penn, Lippincott became a member during a two-week span of the 1916 season, he set two of the 1,600-meter relay team and gave another world- more world records in the 880-yard race and set the 440- record performance in 1915, the same year he was named yard mark as well. He would lower his 440 time in IC4A captain of the track team, he was a member of the Board of competition that same year. Overall, Meredith won four Directors of the Athletic Association. combined IC4A championships in the 880- and 440-yard runs. Josiah C . McCracken, M’1901, H’1927 - Class III Prior to his record-setting season, Meredith was the U.S. As the University of Pennsylvania’s only world record National champion in the 440-yard run in 1914 and 1915. He holder in the throws, McCracken was not to be taken lightly won five All-America distinctions, three times for the 440- out on the field. He set the world record in the hammer yard competition and two for the 800. He is a member of throw as a sophomore in 1898 with a toss of 153 feet, eight the National Track Hall of Fame. inches. He also earned the 1898 IC4A title in the hammer throw and broke the old record in that event with a throw David A . Merrick W’1976 - Class I of 149 feet, five inches. During that same meet, McCracken Twenty years after he last ran for Pennsylvania, Dave broke another IC4A mark and recorded another IC4A Merrick is still considered the greatest long distance runner Championship in the shot put with a record-throw of 43 in school history. feet, eight and one-half inches. McCracken was named an Merrick’s time of 28:49.2 for 10,000 meters, run in 1972, All-American for his accomplishments. is 58 seconds better than the second fastest time in school As a junior in 1899, McCracken won both the shot put and records, and his time of 23:51 over Van Cortlandt Park’s hammer throw championships at the IC4As, was named an championship cross country course in New York City is still All-American in both events and served as the captain of the all-time school record. He also ran the anchor mile on the University of Pennsylvania track team. another school record, the 6,400 meter relay (15:09.8). In 1900, McCracken competed at the Olympic Games for Merrick’s best NCAA cross country finish was ninth the United States in Paris. There, he won a silver medal in place in his senior year of 1975. He was a member of three the shot put and followed that with a bronze medal in the outdoor Heptagonal Games championship teams. hammer throw, which etched his name into Olympic history forever. Michael C . Murphy - Class II Not too many other Penn athletes boast credentials In the heralded adolescence of the University of comparable to Josiah McCracken’s as a two-sport athlete, Pennsylvania track program, Mike Murphy was the man who world record holder, Olympian and All-American. guided the athletes to their stellar achievements. He was Penn’s track coach and athletic trainer from 1896-1900, and E . Leroy Mercer M’1913 - Class II after a second stint at Yale, came back to coach from 1905- LeRoy Mercer was one of America’s best in two sports – 1913. During that time, he coached three Olympic teams he was named to the Hall of Fame and (1900, 1908 and 1912). Out of the 21 teams he coached, he represented the United States track team at the 1912 eight of them won intercollegiate championships, four of Olympics after being selected as an alternate in 1908. them at Penn, in 1907, 1910, 1912 and 1913. On the football field, Mercer was twice named All- The athletes Murphy coached were second-to-none American, in 1910 and 912, and the fullback captained the as well, including fellow inductees Alvin Kraenzlein, Ted 1911 and 1912 Red and Blue squads. Over the course of his Meredith, Leroy Mercer, Walter Tweksbury, Mike Dorizas three-year varsity career, Mercer scored 30 touchdowns, 15 and T. , all of whom were Olympians. In in his senior campaign. These accomplishments all came addition, Murphy is credited with developing the modern without any secondary school football experience. crouched starting method for sprinters. Mercer captained the 1913 University of Pennsylvania Today, a plaque erected by the Pennsylvania Varsity Club intercollegiate-champion track team. The year prior to still stands in Franklin Filed, honoring Michael C. Murphy, that, however, he had placed fifth in the Olympic long jump with his most famous quote inscribed on it: “You can’t and sixth in the decathlon. In 1913, he was named an All- lick a team that won’t be licked.” He was much revered, 19 #FightOnPenn UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees even after his retirement. Upon his death, the University Lawson Robertson - Class III hung its flags at half-mast and cancelled all of its athletic Lawson Robertson, who served as coach of both the competitions. University of Pennsylvania and the United States Olympic track teams, was a participant and a coach of track since George Orton G’1894, Gr’1896 - Class II 1901. George Orton was a Red and Blue representative in the As a member of both the 1904 and 1906 Olympic 1900 Paris Olympics, where he set a world record in the track teams, he placed second in the standing high jump. 2,500-meter steeplechase and won the bronze in the 400- Robertson had the distinction of introducing the javelin meter hurdles. Orton represented the United States, but throw to U.S. track and field after the 1906 Olympics in was the first Canadian compeitior in the Olympics. The . From 1906-08, he was the 300-yard national Olympics in 1900, however, was just Orton’s crowning indoor champion. In 1907, he finished first in the 150-yard glory, after he had made quite a name for himself at the dash in the national indoor championships. Robertson also University of Pennsylvania. held the world record for the three-legged race with Harry Orton was honored with All-America status for the mile Hillman. run in 1894, 1895 and 1897; for the two- in 1896; After retiring from competition, Robertson began his and for the steeplechase in 1894, 1896 and 1897. He set coaching career in 1909 when he coached track and field collegiate records in those three events as well. In AAU at the New York Athletic Club and afterwards, at Brooklyn competition, he was the steeplechase and mile champion in College and . He was appointed head three of his four years. track coach at the University of Pennsylvania in 1916, and In 1913, Orton began managing the Penn Relays, and was thereafter well-known for developing quality track he compiled and edited The History of Athletics at the athletes. University of Pennsylvania 1873-1896. As the Penn coach, his 1920, 1923, 1924, 1930 and 1931 teams won the indoor track national championships William Byrd Page, B S. . 1887, M .E . 1888 - Class VII with his 1920 squad also capturing the outdoor track In a time that pre-dated Franklin Field, William “Bill” Page championship. During his 31 years at Penn, Robertson was one of the most well known track athletes in the world. coached nearly a dozen world record holders including A former college, American and World record holder, Ted Meredith, W’16 and Larry Brown, W’22. He also served Page set all three as a member of the Red and Blue from as the head coach of the Olympic track and field teams in 1885-87. Page was a three-time All-American in the high 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936. In addition to his duties as track jump during his time at Penn. He was also a three-time coach, Robertson spent some years as the conditioning Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America coach for the Penn football team and taught military tactics (IC4A) champion and Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) to undergraduates. champion. In 1885, while just a sophomore, he won his first Robertson’s unique standing in sport history won him a IC4A and AAU titles in the high jump, setting a collegiate place with the select group of top coaches in the Helms and American record in the process and earning his first Hall of Fame. All-America honor. A year later, Page repeated that feat A plaque in the name of the late Lawson “Robbie” with IC4A and AAU titles, in addition to yet another All- Robertson was erected at Franklin Field in 1953 and Irving America honor. Then, in his final season as a Quaker in 1887, J. Feist, W’29 stated at that plaque unveiling that “ ... Page became the world record holder in the high jump. En keep alive the example of a leader who saw the highest route to his third straight All-America selection, as well as purpose of amateur sport in its relationship to education, to the IC4A and AAU titles, Page became the first person to national character and to world understanding ... Robbie’s ever clear 6 feet, 4 inches in the high jump. Making his feat dignity, tact and perspective made him an ambassador even more impressive, this was also a time when there was without portfolio, of the sports world to the academic, of seldom a soft landing area for high jumpers and well before Pennsylvania to its intercollegiate contemporaries, of the the modern day high jump technique was created. Upon his American athlete to those of other nations.” graduation in 1887, Page’s school record in the high jump stood for more than half a century—in fact, it took 55 years Fred A . Samara W’1973 - Class II before another Quaker surpassed his mark. A two-time track All-American, Samara was honored for the decathlon in 1971 and in 1972 for the long jump. Samara Stan Pawlak, C’1966 - Class III won the Penn Relays decathlon title five times, four times Three-time letterwinner in both and track. after graduation, and once in 1973, when he captained the Served as co-captain of both teams in 1966. All-ECAC University of Pennsylvania men’s track team. Also that basketball selection in 1966. Led 1966 basketball team year, he won the IC4A outdoor long jump title. to Ivy Championship. Three-year leading scorer for the Samara competed in the 1976 Olympics in Munich, basketball team. Third in career scoring average at 20.3 where he was the second United States finished in the points per game. Member of the 1,000-point club. Three- decathlon. In 1974, Samara set the indoor pentathlon year All-Ivy basketball honoree. First Penn inductee into record, and the following year, he set the world record in the Big 5 Hall of Fame (1973). Named to Ivy League Silver the decathlon. In the 1973, U.S. World University games, he Anniversary All-Star Basketball Team in 1981. won the decathlon competition. Overall, he was an All-Ivy League performer in eight indoor and outdoor events over a three-year span. Samara is an accomplished coach outside of Franklin Field. He was an assistant coach for the 1987 U.S. World championship team and the 1992 U.S. Olympic team. He acted as head coach for the 1995 U.S. team in the Pan- 20 American games and the 1996 decathlon coach for eth PennAthletics.com UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA MEN’S TRACK & FIELD Penn Athletics Hall of Fame Inductees USA/Visa decathlon team. He is currently in his 21st season a and in 1978, dedicating a complete day for coaching the Princeton track team. women’s events. Participants increased from 6,000 to 9,000 during his tenure. He also hosted the NCAA track John Baxter Taylor W’1908 - Class V and field championship in 1976 and coached the US team at John Baxter Taylor made a name for himself at Penn the World University games in 1979. before he even donned the Red and Blue; while at Brown Preparatory, he was a member of a team celebrated for Eugene G . Venzke Ed’36 - Class VI not losing a race and capturing the one-mile interscholastic Four times he set a world indoor record, twice in the mile relay championship at the Penn Relays. and twice in the 1,500. He was third in the mile at the Taylor entered the Wharton School in 1903, withdrew 1934 NCAA Championships, earning All-America twice at the end of his second year and moved into the School in the indoor mile (1935-36) and once in the outdoor of Veterinary Medicine in 1908. During his tenure at Penn, mile (1935). He was individual champion at the 1935 and Taylor was regarded as the finest quarter-miler in the 1936 IC4A Outdoor Championships and twice at the AAU college ranks, winning three IC4A championships at 440 Championships (1933, 1936). He was the 1935-36 recipient yards and setting the record at 48.6 seconds. In 1907 he of the Class of 1915 Award, then ran the 1,500 at the 1936 was the national indoor champion for 600 yards. Olympic Games in Berlin. Internationally, Taylor holds two distinctions—he is the first African-American selected to represent the United Jack Welsh W’1943 - Class VI States internationally in any sport, and he is the first Welsh was a three-star athlete at Penn, competing in African-American to win an Olympic gold medal (as a football and basketball as well as in track and field. As member of the United States’ 1600-meter relay team at a member of the track and field team he won the Class the 1908 London Games; another member of that relay of 1915 Award which is presented annually to the Penn team was Taylor’s Penn teammate, Quaker Hall of Famer student-athlete that best exemplifies the spirit and tradition Nathaniel J. Cartmell). of University of Pennsylvania athletics. One of Penn’s famed Unfortunately, Taylor had only a few months to enjoy “Mungermen” football players, he picked off four passes his success; he died of typhoid pneumonia on December 2, against Princeton in just his third varsity game, a record 1908. that still stood at the time of his induction (68 years later). Today, the trophy given to the men’s team champion at He finished his sophomore season with nine picks, another the Outdoor Heptagonal Championships is named in John record that was still intact at the time of his induction, and Taylor’s honor. ended his career with 13. His Penn teams did not lose to any Ivy competition during his three years, outscoring its Walter B . Tewksbury D’1899 - Class II competition 595-206 with seven shutouts. Welsh came Walter Tweksbury was one of many Penn tracksters under back to coach after World War II and organized the Varsity Mike Murphy to compete in the 1900 Olympic Games in Football Club and served as its first president. Paris, and like the others, he won his share of medals. Before reaching Paris, however, Tweksbury captured several championships for the University of Pennsylvania. At the IC4A championships, Tweksbury was a two-time winner in the 100-meter and 220-yard dashes, winning both races in 1898 and 1899. Additionally, 1898 and 1899 market Tweksbury’s All-America status in those two events. In Paris, Tweksbury amassed two gold medals, two silvers and one bronze. He won the 400-meter hurdles and the 200-meter dash, placed second in the 60-and 100-meter dashes and took third in the 200-meter hurdles.

James “Tup” Tuppeny - Class II Jim Tuppeny coached some of the most successful University of Pennsylvania track teams and directed the Penn Relays to new heights during his 22 year tenure. “Tup” coached from 1966 until 1979 and was the Penn Relays director from 1970 through 1987. Tuppeny coached teams easily handled the competition, especially the outdoor teams between 1966 and 1969, which defeated 52 straight opponents. Over a 10 year span, his teams did not lose a single dual or triangular met. In addition, he brought seven straight Heptagonal championships to Penn, and in 1972, the Quakers won their first IC4A championship in 52 years. Indoors, Tuppeny’s teams were almost as successful, winning Penn’s first indoor Heptagonals title in 1971, the school’s first indoor IC4A title in 41 years in 1972, and posting a 54-20 dual- meet record. In his 18 seasons the Relays director, Tuppeny was able to attract thousands of new fans and competitors by re- introducing the decathlon (after a 40 year hiatus) adding 21 #FightOnPenn