2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK and FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC Eighth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of ATHLETICS

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK and FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC Eighth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT of ATHLETICS 2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC Eighth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 www.BaylorBears.com Facebook: BaylorAthletics Twitter: @BaylorAthletics Instagram: @BaylorAthletics CREDITS EDITORS David Kaye, Sean Doerre COMPILATION Sean Doerre PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography © 2017, Baylor University Department of Athletics BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercol- legiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the University, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi- nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped persons. 2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK TABLE OF CONTENTS/MEDIA INFORMATION INTRODUCTION INFORMATION 1-5 GENERAL INFORMATION Table of Contents 1 Location Waco, Texas Athletic Communications Staff 2 Chartered 1845 by the Republic of Texas Enrollment 16,787 University Administration 3 Affiliation NCAA Division I Director of Athletics 4 Conference Big 12 2016-17 Schedule 5 Nickname Bears Facilities 6 Colors Green (PMS 560) & Gold (PMS 1235) Home Facility Clyde Hart Track and Field Stadium (5,000) ROSTERS 7 President David Garland (interim) 2016-17 Team Roster 7 Faculty Athletic Representative Jeremy Counseller Note: Bios available online at BaylorBears.com Director of Athletics Mack Rhoades Deputy A.D/Sport Supervisor Todd Patulski Associate AD/Business, SWA Nancy Post COACHES & STAFF 8-15 Head Coach Todd Harbour 8-9 TRACK AND FIELD COACHING STAFF Director of Track and Field Clyde Hart 10-11 Head Coach Todd Harbour (Baylor, 1981) Dir. of Track and Field Clyde Hart (Baylor, 1956) Assistant Coaches 11-15 Asst. Head Coach Danny Brabham (Baylor, 1973) Staff/Volunteer Assistants 15 Associate Coach Michael Ford (Baylor, 1995) Assistant Coach Stacey Smith (Baylor, 2000) REVIEW 16-22 Assistant Coach Jon Capron (Baylor, 2003) Director of Operations Evan Iluzada 2016 Cross Country Individual/Team Results 16-18 Assistant Dir. of Equipment Services Will Glasscock 2016 Indoor Bests 19-20 Volunteer Assistant Coach Trayvon Bromell 2016 Outdoor Bests 21-22 Volunteer Assistant Coach Tiffani McReynolds Volunteer Assistant Coach Charlotte Myers Volunteer Assistant Coach Brandon Richards HISTORY 23-40 Volunteer Assistant Coach Henry Vildasola All-Time Conference Meet Finishes 23-24 Volunteer Assistant Coach Kenneth Wiethorn NCAA/Regional Cross Country Results 25-28 All-Time NCAA Championships 29-30 ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS All-Time NCAA All-Americans 31-34 Track and Field/Cross Country Contact: Sean Doerre E-mail: [email protected] All-Time Conference Champions 35-38 Office: (254) 710-3638 All-Time Letterwinners 39-41 Cell: (254) 640-4613 Fax: (254) 710-1369 RECORDS 42-64 All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Indoor Records 42-43 WOMEN’S TEAM QUICK FACTS 2016 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 5th/27th All-Time Baylor, Big 12, Collegiate Outdoor Records 44-46 2016 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 6th/8th All-Time Women’s Indoor Top Marks 47-49 2016 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes DNS/DNS All-Time Men’s Indoor Top Marks 50-53 All-Americans Returning 4 All-Time Women’s Outdoor Top Marks 54-58 (Ashley Fields, Maggie Montoya, Annie Rhodes, Brianna Richardson) All-Time Men’s Outdoor Top Marks 59-63 All-Americans Lost 1 All-Time Hart Track & Field Stadium Records 64 (Olicia Williams) MEN’S TEAM QUICK FACTS 2016 XC Big 12/NCAA Finishes 7th/DNQ 2016 TF Big 12 Indoor/Outdoor Finishes 8th/7th 2016 TF NCAA Indoor/Outdoor Finishes t-34th/DNS All-Americans Returning 5 (George Caddick, Caleb Dickson, Wil London, Brandon Moore, Felix Obi) All-Americans Lost 3 (Isaiah Duke, Richard Gary, Desmine Hilliard) MEDIA SERVICES The media will receive full meet previews and recaps with updated performance lists. Bios will also be updated online at www. BaylorBears.com. In hosting the Baylor Invitational and the Michael Johnson Invitational, the Athletic Communications Office will provide live results online at ww.BaylorBears.com. INTERVIEWS All interviews with head coach Todd Harbour and student-athletes must be coordinated through BU Assistant Athletic Communica- tions Director Sean Doerre and must be made at least 24 hours in advance. No student-athlete phone numbers or e-mail addresses will be distributed. Student-athletes WILL NOT be asked to miss class, study hall or mandatory team functions to conduct an interview. 3 2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC WWW.BAYLORBEARS.COM ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS BAYLOR ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Second Floor, Simpson Center 1500 South University Parks Drive, Waco, TX 76706 Phone: 254-710-2743 | Fax: 254-710-1369 Official Web Sites of Baylor Athletics www.BaylorBears.com INTRODUCTION Social Media “Like” on Facebook: Facebook.com/BaylorAthletics Follow on Twitter: Twitter.com/BaylorAthletics DAVID KAYE SEAN DOERRE Follow on Instagram: Instagram.com/BaylorAthletics Director Associate Director STAFF DIRECTORY DAVID KAYE Director Sport Responsibilities: Men’s Basketball, Golf, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2008 | Joined Baylor: November 2009 Office: 254-710-4389 | Cell: 254-709-5147 | E-mail: [email protected] SEAN DOERRE Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Cross Country, Track & Field, Men’s Tennis, Football Alma Mater: Baylor, 2011 | Joined Baylor: August 2012 Office: 254-710-3638 | Cell: 254-640-4613 | E-mail: [email protected] KELLEN COLEMAN ZACH PETERS JIL PRICE KELLEN COLEMAN Associate Director (Coordinator of Strategic Messaging) Associate Director Associate Director Associate Director Alma Mater: Oklahoma, 2008 | Joined Baylor: October 2012 (Strategic Messaging) Office: 254-710-4049 | Cell: 254-749-6507 | E-mail: [email protected] ZACH PETERS Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Baseball, Soccer, Acrobatics & Tumbling Alma Mater: Northern Illinois, 2007 | Joined Baylor: February 2013 Office: 254-710-3784 | Cell: 254-749-0712 | E-mail: [email protected] JIL PRICE Associate Director Sport Responsibilities: Women’s Basketball, Women’s Tennis Alma Mater: IPFW, 2011 | Joined Baylor: August 2016 Office: 254-710-3042 | Cell: 254-652-3092 | E-mail: [email protected] JONATHAN HILL STEPHEN WAUGH LAUREN SMITH JONATHAN HILL Assistant Director Assistant Director Assistant Director Administrative Assistant Sport Responsibilities: Volleyball, Softball, Equestrian (Graphic Design) Alma Mater: Tarleton State, 2014 | Joined Baylor: September 2015 Office: 254-710-3065 | Cell: 254-652-0675 | E-mail: [email protected] STEPHEN WAUGH Assistant Director (Graphic Designer) Alma Mater: Arkansas, 2009 | Joined Baylor: November 2016 Office: 254-710-3892 | Cell: 254-640-1399 | E-mail: [email protected] LAUREN SMITH Administrative Assistant Office: 254-710-1266 | E-mail: [email protected] 4 2016-17 BAYLOR CROSS COUNTRY/TRACK AND FIELD MEDIA ALMANAC @BAYLORTRACK UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT INTRODUCTION DR. DAVID GARLAND JEREMY COUNSELLER UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT (INTERIM) FACULTY ATHLETICS REPRESENTATIVE OKLAHOMA BAPTIST, 1970 STEPHEN F. AUSTIN, 1996 Dr. David E. Garland accepted the appointment as Baylor University Professor Jeremy Counseller is in his third year as Baylor’s Faculty interim president on May 26, 2016, and began his service on June 1, 2016. Representative to the Big 12 Conference and the NCAA. He has been a Garland is professor of Christian Scriptures at Baylor’s George W. member of the Baylor Law faculty since 2003. Truett Theological Seminary, where he also served as the seminary’s Professor Counseller graduated from Baylor Law School with honors fourth dean from June 2007 to June 2015. During this time, he also served and was a member of the Baylor Law Review, the Order of the Barristers, as interim president of Baylor from August 2008 through May 2010 and as and the interscholastic moot court and mock trial teams. He also earned interim provost from July 2014 to June 2015. an M.B.A. from Baylor’s Hankamer School of Business and a B.A. summa Garland joined the seminary faculty in 1997 as professor of Christian cum laude from Stephen F. Austin State University. scriptures, was appointed associate dean for academic affairs in 2001, and Following his graduation from law school, Professor Counseller served was named The William M. Hinson Professor of Christian Scriptures in as a law clerk to the Honorable Reynaldo G. Garza of the United States 2005. In addition to his research, teaching and administrative duties, he di- Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit. Professor Counseller then entered rected Truett’s self-studies for accreditation by the Association of Theolog- private practice in Houston, Texas, with Bracewell & Patterson, LLP (now ical Schools from 2000-02 and 2005-07. He was honored
Recommended publications
  • Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S
    Indoor Track and Field DIVISION I MEN’S Highlights Arkansas claims heptathlon crown in fi nal event, 20th national championship — If Arkansas needed something to kick-start its second day at the 2013 NCAA Division I Men’s Indoor Track and Field Championships, it got it early from junior Kevin Lazas. In the fi rst event to be decided on the second and fi nal day of the competition, the heptathlon, Lazas came into the concluding 1,000-me- ter race needing to fi nish within about 4.5 points of Wisconsin junior Japheth Cato to claim the title. “I gave it all I had,” Lazas said, who ended the race by falling across the fi nish line in exhaustion. “If I didn’t win, I would be mad, but there was nothing I could have done. I didn’t have anything left.” Thankfully for the Razorbacks, Lazas fi nished just 3.24 seconds behind Cato, enough to win the heptathlon by the slightest of margins (6,175 points-6,165 in the seven-event competition) and claim 10 points for his Razorbacks in the team competition. “We had a really good night last night, and I knew I had to come out and keep it going,” Lazas said. And as the day went on, the top-ranked Razorbacks indeed kept going. When they ended the night by setting a collegiate record in the 1,600-meter relay, they were simply padding the margin of victory on their fi rst NCAA indoor title since 2006. “To get this done, you need a special group of athletes,” said Arkansas head coach Chris Bucknam, who won his fi rst national champion- ship since arriving in Fayetteville in 2009.
    [Show full text]
  • The Foreign Service Journal, January 1951
    gL AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE JOURNAL JANUARY, 1951 .. .it’s always a measure warn ,0? KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOUHBOI WHISKEY W/A BOTTLED IN BOND KENTUCKY BOURBON KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY • TOO PROOF • I. W. HARPER DISTILLING COMPANY, KENTUCKY REGISTERED DISTILLERY NO. 1, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION HONORARY PRESIDENT FOREIGN SERVICE DEAN ACHESON SECRETARY OF STATE HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS THE UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE THE ASSISTANT SECRETARIES OF JOURNAL STATE THE COUNSELOR H. FREEMAN MATTHEWS PRESIDENT FLETCHER WARREN VICE PRESIDENT BARBARA P. CHALMERS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE HERVE J. L.HEUREUX CHAIRMAN HOMER M. BYINGTON, JR. VICE CHAIRMAN WILLIAM O. BOSWELL SECRETARY-TREASURER DALLAS M. COORS ASSISTANT SECRETARY-TREASURER CECIL B. LYON ALTERNATES THOMAS C. MANN EILEEN R. DONOVAN STUART W. ROCKWELL PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY U. ALEXIS JOHNSON ANCEL N. TAYLOR THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION JOURNAL EDITORIAL BOARD JOHN M. ALLISON CHAIRMAN FRANK S. HOPKINS G. FREDERICK REINHARDT VOL, 28, NO. 1 JANUARY, 1951 WILLIAM J. HANDLEY CORNELIUS J. DWYER JOHN K. EMM FRSON AVERY F. PETERSON COVER PICTURE: A snowstorm blankets old Jerusalem. DAVID H. MCKILLOP Photo by FSO William C. Burdett, Jr. JOAN DAViD MANAGING EDITOR ROBERT M. WINFREE REGIONAL CONFERENCES IN 1950 13 ADVERTISING MANAGER By Alfred H. Lovell, FSO EDUCATION COMMITTEE REGIONAL CONFERENCE AT THE HAGUE 16 G. LEWIS JONES CHAIRMAN By Thomas S. Estes, FSO H. GARDNER AINSWORTH MRS. JOHN K. EMMERSON MRS. ARTHUR B. EMMONS III WHAT! NO SPECIALISTS? 18 JOSEPH N. GREENE. JR. By Thomas A. Goldman, FSO J. GRAHAM PARSONS MRS. JACK D. NEAL THE UNITED NATIONS AND THE FORMER ITALIAN COLONIES 2C ENTERTAINMENT COMMITTEE By David W.
    [Show full text]
  • 2019 World Championships Statistics – Men’S HJ by K Ken Nakamura
    2019 World Championships Statistics – Men’s HJ by K Ken Nakamura The records to look for in Doha: 1) Can Starc become first AUS to win the World Championships? 2) Can Barshim become only the second HJ (after Sotomayor) to win back to back WC? Summary: All time Performance List at the World Championships Performance Performer Height Name Nat Pos Venue Year 1 1 2.41 Bohdan Bondarenko UKR 1 Moskva 2013 2 2 2.40 Javier Sotomayor CUB 1 Stuttgart 1993 3 3 2.38 Patrik Sjöberg SWE 1 Roma 1987 3 3 2.38 Igor Paklin URS 2= Roma 1987 3 3 2.38 Gennadiy Avdyeyenko URS 2= Roma 1987 3 3 2.38 Charles Austin USA 1 Tokyo 1991 3 3 2.38 Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT 2 Moskva 2013 3 3 2.38 Derek Drouin CAN 3 Moskva 2013 Margin of Victory Max 3c m 2.35m Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT London 2017 2.41m Bohdan Bondarenko UKR Moskva 2013 2.40m Javier Sotomayor CUB Stuttgart 1993 2.36m Martin Buss GER Edmonton 2001 2.35m Jacques Freitag RSA Paris 2003 2.32m Yuriy Krimarenko UKR Helsinki 2005 Min 0cm 2. 32m Gennadiy Avd ye yenko URS Helsinki 1983 2.38m Patrik Sjöberg SWE Roma 1987 2.37m Troy Kemp BAH Göteborg 1995 2.35m Donald Thomas BAH Osaka 2007 2.32m Yaroslav Rybakov RUS Berlin 2009 2.35m Jesse Williams USA Daegu 2011 Best Marks for Places in the World Championships Pos Height Name Nat Venue Year 1 2.41 Bohdan Bondarenko UKR Moskva 2013 2.40 Javier Sotomayor CUB Stuttgart 1993 2 2.38 Mutaz Essa Barshim QAT Moskva 2013 Igor Paklin URS Roma 1987 Gennadiy Avdyeyenko URS Roma 1987 3 2.38 Derek Drouin CAN Moskva 2013 2.37 Steve Smith GBR Stuttgart 1993 4 2.36 Dalton Grant GBR Tokyo
    [Show full text]
  • Drake Stadium
    Drake Stadium - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:28 PM 4/23/2015 Page 1 2015 Drake Relays presented by Hy-Vee America's Athletic Classic Drake University, Des Moines, Iowa - 4/22/2015 to 4/25/2015 Results - Thursday 9 Daniel Shellhouse JR Air Force 30:41.06 Event 12 Men 800 Meter Run Unseeded Univ/Col 10 Moses Aloiloi FR Tulane 30:45.16 Relays: 1:50.37 D 4/26/2012 Lucas Manring 11 Zach Plank SO North Centra 30:45.93 Name Yr School Finals 12 Will Brewster SO Illinois 30:49.49 Finals 13 Levi Taylor FR Indiana Stat 30:57.00 1 Strymar Livingston SO Iowa Western 1:49.52D 14 Ben Dickshinski JR North Centra 31:02.55 2 Christian Harrison JR Georgia 1:50.29D 15 Drew White SO Missouri 31:08.95 3 Mach Dojiok SO South Dakota 1:50.53 16 Dylan Reyes Unattached 31:10.49 4 Zach Frey JR Loras 1:51.20 17 Tim Vazquez JR North Centra 31:18.83 5 Timauntay Jones FR Oklahoma Sta 1:51.27 18 Ben Fick JR Northern Iow 31:20.54 6 Seth Woodson SR Buena Vista 1:51.29 19 Kevin McMahon SR North Centra 31:55.65 7 Donson Cook-Gallardo FR Carleton 1:51.45 20 Nick Miller JR Loyola (Ill. 32:16.07 8 Michael Julian SO Arizona Stat 1:51.52 --- Guy Eckman Unattached DNF 9 Jeromia Riley JR Lincoln (Mo. 1:51.85 --- Mubarik Musa JR South Dakota DNF 10 Jeffrey Cottrell SR Minnesota 1:52.12 11 Trevor Landry JR Arizona Stat 1:52.40 Event 90 Men 4x1600 Meter Relay Univ/Col Relays: 16:09.45 D 1981 Iowa St Event 25 Men 5000 Meter Run Univ/Col Team Relay Finals Relays: 13:27.20 D 1977 Nick Rose Finals Name Yr School Finals 1 Oklahoma State 16:19.47 Finals 1) Craig Nowak SO 2) Chad Noelle JR 1 Ian Barnett JR Illinois 13:56.16 3) Shane Moskowitz SR 4) Kirubel Erassa SR 2 Ambrose Maritim SO Eastern Kent 14:02.38 2 Tulsa 16:19.62 3 Jannis Topfer SR Illinois 14:08.13 1) Simon Greiner JR 2) Tim Rackers JR 4 Riley Coates SR Air Force 14:08.80 3) Marc Scott SO 4) Adam Palamar JR 5 Tristan Selby SR Indiana Stat 14:14.65 3 Syracuse 16:25.15 6 Jake Campbell JR St.
    [Show full text]
  • College Football in 2020?
    City commission to consider two Hot/Mot requests Harlie Cloyd Tax Committee, among other things. its Couples Golf Tournament June 27-28. WDN City Editor The Hotel/Motel Tax Committee met Those requests now will be considered by city Tuesday last week and approved two requests commissioners for fi nal approval. The Weatherford City Commission will — $1,500 to the Great Plains Family YMCA During the meeting, commissioners also will meet 8 a.m. Friday in Blair Hall to consider for its Weatherford Triathlon July 11 and two recommendations from the Hotel/Motel •Please see Requests, $2,000 to Harley’s House Crisis Nursery for Page 9 College football in 2020? Josh Burton season, it’s not for sure yet. I, where the University of the Football Oversight Provided WDN Managing Editor Will there be fans in the Oklahoma and Oklahoma Committee and reports to OU is one of a few stands? Will all teams be State University play, the schools which has •Please see 2020?, announced plans to For those who’ve able to play? And who schools and conferences Page 4 wondered about the 2020 decides all of that? they participate in, can reopen facilities for college football In NCAA make those decisions. college Division The sport is football. regulated by 1 new COVID-19 case in Custer Co. COVID-19 Oklahoma Test Results Confi rmed cases 6,229 Deaths 322 Daily growth percentage 2.7 percent Recovered 5,135 COVID-19 cases by county and city County/city Cases Deaths Rec Adair Co. 82 3 68 Stilwell 49 3 39 Watts 10 0 8 Westville 21 0 19 Alfalfa Co.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 Annual Meeting Committee Reports
    2017 USATF ANNUAL MEETING COMMITTEE REPORTS 2017 Athletes Advisory Committee Annual Report Submitted October 30, 2017 Purpose: The purpose of this report is to summarize the strategic goals and progress towards such of the USATF Athletes Advisory Committee in 2017. Strategic Goal #1: Athlete Funding & Support Increase athlete funding through prize money, stipends, Revenue Distribution Plan The RDP contract is being finalized between the national office and the AAC to ensure fair treatment and no room for interpretation. A plan for the 2018 RDP money (since there is no team to make and be paid for) is being presented to the national office. Athletes need to be paid on time, in a predictable manner. A schedule is being put together detailing when each type of payment can be expected (Tier payments, prize money, RDP), to which the national office will be held accountable. The Emergency Relief Fund was finalized in 2016 to provide emergency financial assistance to current or recently retired athletes facing a catastrophic event causing financial distress. In 2017, the fund was first used to help athletes in dire situations. USATF has funded the account initially, with the AAC being responsible for future fundraising. Strategic Goal #2: Domestic Competitive Opportunities It is important to the AAC that we continue to seek out opportunities for domestic competitions to reduce the dependency on the European circuit. 2019 will be an especially important year, as the World Championships will take place much later than usual (late Sept/early Oct). We will need domestic competitive opportunities in June, July and August of 2019.
    [Show full text]
  • Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I
    DIVISION I 103 Outdoor Track and Field DIVISION I 2001 Championships OUTDOOR TRACK Highlights Volunteers Are Victorious: Tennessee used a strong performance from its sprinters to edge TCU by a point May 30-June 2 at Oregon. The Volunteers earned their third title with 50 points, as the championship-clinching point was scored by the 1,600-meter relay team in the final event of the meet. Knowing it only had to finish the event to secure the point to break the tie with TCU, Tennessee’s unit passed the baton careful- ly and placed eighth. Justin Gatlin played the key role in getting Tennessee into position to win by capturing the 100- and 200-meter dashes. Gatlin was the meet’s only individual double winner. Sean Lambert supported Gatlin’s effort by finishing fourth in the 100. His position was another important factor in Tennessee’s victory, as he placed just ahead of a pair of TCU competitors. Gatlin and Lambert composed half of the Volunteers’ 400-meter relay team that was second. TCU was led by Darvis Patton, who was third in the 200, fourth in the long jump and sixth in the 100. He also was a member of the Horned Frogs’ victorious 400-meter relay team. TEAM STANDINGS 1. Tennessee ..................... 50 Colorado St. ................. 10 Missouri........................ 4 2. TCU.............................. 49 Mississippi .................... 10 N.C. A&T ..................... 4 3. Baylor........................... 361/2 28. Florida .......................... 9 Northwestern St. ........... 4 4. Stanford........................ 36 29. Idaho St. ...................... 8 Purdue .......................... 4 5. LSU .............................. 32 30. Minnesota ..................... 7 Southern Miss. .............. 4 6. Alabama......................
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 Baylor Baseball Media Almanac
    2018 BAYLOR BASEBALL MEDIA ALMANAC Ninth Edition, Baylor Athletic Communications BAYLOR UNIVERSITY INTRODUCTION DEPARTMENT OF ATHLETICS 1500 South University Parks Drive Waco, TX 76706 254-710-1234 www.BaylorBears.com Facebook: BaylorAthletics / BaylorBaseball Twitter: @BaylorAthletics / @BaylorBaseball CREDITS EXECUTIVE EDITOR Zach Peters EDITOR Jil Price PHOTOGRAPHY Robbie Rogers, Matthew Minard Baylor Photography © 2018, Baylor University Department of Athletics BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MISSION STATEMENT The mission of Baylor University is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. BAYLOR ATHLETICS MISSION STATEMENT To support the overall mission of the University by providing a nationally competitive intercollegiate athletics program that attracts, nurtures and graduates student-athletes who, under the guidance of a high-quality staff, pursue excellence in their respective sports, while representing Baylor with character and integrity. Consistent with the Christian values of the Univer- sity, the department will carry out this mission in a way that reflects fair and equitable opportunities for all student-athletes and staff. Baylor University is an equal opportunity institution whose programs, services, activities and operations are without discrimi- nation as to sex, color, or national origin, and are not opposed to qualified handicapped persons. 2018 BAYLOR BASEBALL @BaylorBaseball TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION INFORMATION 1 HISTORY
    [Show full text]
  • Tyson Invitational Top Ten List
    TYSON INVITATIONAL TOP TEN LIST (MEN’S EVENTS) 60 METERS 3000 METERS HIGH JUMP HEPTATHLON 6.46 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 7:35.65 Boaz Cheboiywo, Kenya, 2006 2.33m Andra Manson, Texas, 2007 5,826 Terry Prentice, Unattached, 2013 6.48 John Capel, USA, 2003 7:38.30 Boaz Cheboiywo, NIKE, 2004 2.33m Veron Turner, Oklahoma, 2018 5,277 Denim Rogers, Houston Baptist, 2019 6.50 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 7:38.59 Alistair Cragg, Arkansas, 2004 2.33m Erik Kynard, Kansas State, 2011 4,907 Lane Austell, Unattached, 2013 6.52 Lerone Clarke, Jamaica, 2012 7:40.17 Daniel Lincoln, NIKE, 2004 2.30m Jacorian Duffield, NIKE, 2017 4,276 Daniel Spejcher, Unattached, 2019 6.52 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Prelims) 7:40.17 Kevin Sullivan, Reebok, 2007 2.30m Donald Thomas, Auburn, 2007 4,019 Hootie Hurley, Unattached, 2019 6.53 Jon Drummond, Nike, 2000 7:40.25 Matt Tegenkamp, NIKE, 2007 2.29m Bradley Adkins, Texas Tech, 2016 3,789 Kyle Costner, Unattached, 2019 6.54 John Teeters, OK State, 2015 (Semis) 7:40.53 Alistair Cragg, Adidas, 2005 2.28m JuVaughn Harrison, LSU, 2020 3,011 Julius Sommer, Arkansas, 2013 6.54 Maurice Greene, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:40.72 Markos Geneti, Adidas, 2005 2.28m Christoff Bryan, Kansas State, 2015 6.54 Terrence Trammell, USA, 2003 (Prelims) 7:41.59 Adam Goucher, USA, 2006 2.27m Marcus Jackson, Miss State, 2014 6.54 Jason Smoots, NIKE, 2005 7:42.17 Kevin Sullivan, Canada, 2006 2.27m Derek Drouin, Indiana, 2011 HEPTATHLON 60M 6.54 Rakieem Salaam, Oklahoma 2011, (Semis) 2.27m Ricky Robertson, Mississippi, 2011 7.01 Terry Prentice,
    [Show full text]
  • 1986 Ncaa Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Men's Final Standings
    ^- 1986 NCAA OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD CHAMPIONSHIPS, MEN'S FINAL STANDINGS 1, Southern Methodist Univ. 53 Univ. of Michigan 4 2. Washington State Univ. 52 55. Boston College 3 3. Univ. of Texas 47 56. Southwestern Louisiana 2.5 4, Univ. of Arkansas 35 57. Rice Univ. 2 Univ. of Alabama 35 Univ. of Kansas 2 6, Texas A&M Univ. 31 Georgia Tech Univ. 2 7. Univ. of Oregon 30 Univ. of Mississippi 2 8. UCLA 29 61. Univ. of Notre Dame 1 9, USC 27.5 Cornell Univ. 1 10. UTEP 25 Bakersfield State 1 Fresno State Univ. 25 Lamar Univ. 1 12, Berkeley 19 13, Louisiana State Univ. 17 14. Houston Univ. Park 16.5 15. Auburn Univ. 16 16. Texas Christian Univ. 15 Villanova Univ. 15 18. North Carolina St. Univ. 14 Iowa State Univ. 14 Texas Southern Univ. 14 21, Kansas State Univ. 13 Univ. of Tennessee 13 Baylor Univ. 13 24, Brigham Young Univ. 12 25. Stanford Univ. 11.5 26, Indiana Univ. 11 Boston Univ. 11 Univ. of Washington 11 Univ. of Missouri Columbia 11 30, Clemson Univ. 10.5 31, Univ. of Pittsburgh 10 Abilene Christian 10 Marquette Univ. 10 Florida State Univ. 10 35, Oklahoma State Univ. 8 Univ. of Texas Arlington 8 Eastern Washington Univ. 8 38, Mississippi State Univ. 7 39, Univ. of Georgia 6 Univ. of North Carolina Chapel Hill Dartmouth College 6 San Jose State Univ. 6 East Carolina Univ. 6 Univ. of Minnesota 6 Florida A&M Univ. 6 46, Iona College 5 Manhattan College 5 Eastern Michigan Univ.
    [Show full text]
  • Ncaa Tournament Information
    2019 NCAA DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP NCAA WEST REGIONAL — SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH — VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA NCAA TOURNAMENT INFORMATION BAYLOR NCAA TOURNAMENT MEDIA INFORMATION MEDIA HEADQUARTERS HOTEL TEAM AVAILABILITY (Wednesday) Radisson Salt Lake City Downtown Player Press Conference: 5:00-5:15 p.m. MT (212) 581-1000 Drew Press Conference: 5:15-5:30 p.m. MT 215 W. South Temple Open Practice: 5:40-6:20 p.m. MT Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 PRINT VIDEO BAYLOR ATHLETICS CREATIVE SERVICES Local Beat Writer: John Werner, Waco Tribune-Herald Associate Director: Justin Hoff Cell: 254-757-5716 Cell: 254-709-6473 Institutional Beat Writer: Jerry Hill, Baylor Bear Insider David Kaye Cell: 254-709-4994 RADIO BAYLOR SPORTS NETWORK FROM LEARFIELD IMG COLLEGE Assistant AD for Regional Beat Writer: Stephen Hawkins, Associated Press Communications Play-By-Play: John Morris, Assistant AD / Broadcasting Cell: 817-891-0573 [email protected] Cell: 254-709-9687 @DavidKaye9 Color Analyst: Pat Nunley 254-709-5147 BAYLOR NCAA TOURNAMENT HISTORY QUICK FACTS Twelfth Appearance: 13-13 record, two Final Fours, two Elite Eights (modern era), four Sweet 16s (modern era) YEAR OPPONENT W/L RESULT ROUND SITE COACH UNIVERSITY 1946 Oklahoma State* L 29-44 West Regional, Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. Bill Henderson Location: Waco, Texas Founded: 1845, by the Republic of Texas Colorado L 44-59 West Regional, Third Place Kansas City, Mo. Bill Henderson Enrollment: 17,217 1948 Washington W 64-62 West Regional, Semifinal Kansas City, Mo. Bill Henderson President: Dr. Linda A. Livingstone Kansas State W 60-52 West Regional, Final Kansas City, Mo.
    [Show full text]
  • CUA V04 1913 14 16.Pdf (6.493Mb)
    T OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY VOLUME IV NUMBER 16 CATALOGUE NUMBER 1912-13 AUGUST I. 1913 PUBLISHED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA. NEW YORK — . r, OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONS OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY VOLUME IV NUMBER 16 CATALOGUE NUMBER 1912-13 AUGUST 1, 1913 PUBLISHED BY CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK CALENDAR First Term, 1913-14 Sept. 12, Friday, Entrance examinations begin. Sept. 22, Monday, Academic year begins. Registration of new students. Scholarship examinations begin. Sept. 23, Tuesday, Registration of new students. Registration in the Medical College in N. Y. City. Sept. 24, Wednesday, Registration of old students. Sept. 25, Thursday, Instruction begins in all departments of the University at Ithaca. President’s annual address to the students at 12 m. Sept. 27, Saturday, Registration, Graduate School. Oct. 14, Tuesday, Last day for payment of tuition. Nov. 11, Tuesday, Winter Courses in Agriculture begin. Nov. — , Thursday and Friday, Thanksgiving Recess. Dec. 1, Monday, Latest date for announcing subjects of theses for advanced degrees. Dec. 20, Saturday, Instruction ends 1 ™ ■ , Jan. 5, Monday, Instruction resumed [Christmas Recess. Jan. 10, Saturday, The ’94 Memorial Prize Competition. Jan. 11, Sunday, Founder’s Day. Jan. 24, Saturday, Instruction ends. Jan. 26, Monday, Term examinations begin. Second Term, 1913-14 Feb. 7, Saturday, Registration, undergraduates. Feb. 9, Monday, Registration, Graduate School. Feb. 9, Monday, Instruction begins. Feb. 13, Friday, Winter Courses in Agriculture end. Feb. 27, Friday, Last day for payment of tuition. Mar. 16, Monclay, The latest date for receiving applications for Fellowships and Scholarships in the Gradu­ ate School. April 1, Wednesday, Instruction ends T o - April 9, Thursday, Instruction resumed ) Spring Recess.
    [Show full text]