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History & Records Rod Woodson Section V Section V History & Records RRodod WoodsonWoodson TTwo-Timewo-Time NNCAACAA AAll-Americanll-American PPurdueurdue 660-0- & 1110-Meter10-Meter HHurdlesurdles RRecordecord HHolderolder FFive-Timeive-Time BBigig TTenen CChampionhampion 117-Year7-Year NNFLFL VVeteraneteran 111-time1-time AAll-Proll-Pro SSelectionelection 65 Section V Section V Men’s All-Americans NATE ADAMS 1962 Outdoors ....................................220 yards 1963 Outdoors ....................................220 yards 1963 Outdoors ....................................100 yards JJonon PergandePergande 11995995 NNCAACAA AAll-Americanll-American KENNETH BAXTER PPurdueurdue DDecathlonecathlon RRecordecord HHolderolder 2003 Indoors ....................................200 meters 2003 Outdoors ..................................200 meters 2004 Indoors ....................................200 meters BILL BLUETHMANN 1989 Indoors ....................................High Jump JEFF BOLIN 1972 Outdoors .................................Long Jump CHRIS BROWN 2000 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw 2000 Outdoors ..........................Hammer Throw 2001 Outdoors ..........................Hammer Throw LARRY BURTON 1972 Outdoors .................................200 yards 1972 Outdoors ............................440 yard relay KEN CAMMACK 1980 Outdoors ..............................High Hurdles CARL CAPRIA 1972 Outdoors ............................440-yard relay RYAN FITZPATRIC 2002 Outdoors ..................................High Jump GREG FENZA 1989 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1989 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault 1990 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault DAVE LICHTENHELD RICKEY PINKNEY 1990 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault 1972 Outdoors ............................440-yard relay 2006 Indoors .......................... 60-meter hurdles BRYAN FRANCIS ORVAL MARTIN 1930 Outdoors .................................880 yards JONATHAN PULLUM 1996 Outdoors ........................................Javelin 2008 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw GENE MATTHEWS DAVE GLASSBURN 1988 Indoors ....................................High Jump 1953 Outdoors ............................Two-Mile Run DUANE PURVIS 1954 Outdoors ............................Two-Mile Run 1933 Outdoors ..................................... Javelin ARRY RAMBO L G KEITH MCBRIDE 1972 Outdoors ............................440-yard relay 2003 Outdoors ..........................Hammer Throw NOEL RUEBEL 2004 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw 1977 Indoors ....................................High Jump SHAUN GUICE 1977 Outdoors ..................................High Jump 2000 Indoors ....................................High Jump MYRON MCCLURE 2000 Outdoors ..................................High Jump 1998 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump TIM SMITH 2001 Indoors ....................................High Jump 1978 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay 2001 Outdoors ..................................High Jump ALVIN MCNAIR 2002 Indoors ....................................High Jump 1983 Outdoors ..................................200 meters 2003 Indoors ....................................High Jump JOHN PAUL SMOLENSKI 2004 Outdoors ..................................High Jump JOE MENZYK 2005 Outdoors ..........................Hammer Throw 1978 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay SCOTT HECHT KEN SUMBRY 2004 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw DAVE MILLS 1978 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay 2004 Indoors ........................................Shot Put 1962 Outdoors ....................................440 yards NEDZAD MULABEGOVIC MICHAEL TURNER JOHN HESTER 1998 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump 1978 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay 2003 Outdoors ......................................Shot Put 2004 Indoors ........................................Shot Put 1999 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump 2005 Indoors ........................................Shot Put JIM JOHNSTON 1958 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault MONTE WELLER RANDY MILLER 1959 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault 1996 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1988 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1997 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault 1988 Outdoors ...................................Pole Vault JIM JONES 1998 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1996 Outdoors ......................................Shot Put ROD WOODSON IKE OLEKAIBE 1985 Indoors ................................High Hurdles BRIAN KISER 1999 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump 1986 Indoors ................................High Hurdles 1990 Indoors ........................................Shot Put 2000 Outdoors ................................Triple Jump ED LANGFORD JON PERGANDE BEN YOUTSEY 1981 Indoors ...................................Pole Vault 1995 Outdoors ...................................Decathlon 1954 Outdoors ....................................440 yards 66 Section V Section V Women’s All-Americans ALICIA BASS 1985 Indoors .......................... 55-meter hurdles LINDSEY BLAINE 2007 Outdoors ..................................... Javelin JYMETTE BONNIVIER 1982 Indoors ......................................880 yards 1982 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay 1982 Outdoors ......................4x800-meter relay 1984 Indoors ........................ 4x800-meter relay CINDY CASSELL 1984 Indoors ........................ 4x800-meter relay BECKY COTTA 1982 Outdoors ......................4x800-meter relay 1984 Indoors ........................ 4x800-meter relay 1984 Indoors ..........................10,000-meter run CCarriarri LongLong FFour-Timeour-Time NNCAACAA AAll-Americanll-American ANGELA CRAFT 2001 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon TTwo-timewo-time BBigig TTenen HHighigh JJumpump CChampionhampion 2001 Outdoors ......................400-meter hurdles ANDREA EVERETT 1986 Indoors .................................3,000-meters CARRI LONG LORNA RUSSELL 1987 Outdoors ........................10,000-meter run 1999 Indoors ....................................High Jump 1982 Outdoors ......................100-meter hurdles 1999 Outdoors ..................................High Jump 1982 Outdoors ..................Sprint Medley Relay AMBER FERNER 2000 Indoors ....................................High Jump 2004 Outdoors ..........3,000-meter Steeplechase 2000 Outdoors ..................................High Jump NANCY SANFORD 1982 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay ANGELA GOODMAN ANDREA MAREK 1982 Outdoors ......................4x800-meter relay 1988 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump 1982 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay 1982 Outdoors ..........................1,500-meter run CHARITY SMEAD HEIDI HACKEL 1982 Outdoors ..........................3,000-meter run 1990 Outdoors ........................................Javelin 1982 Outdoors ..................Sprint Medley Relay ALANNA MCCARTHY SALLY SMITH 1982 Indoors ............................. Three-mile run TIA HENSLER 1988 Indoors ....................................800 meters 1988 Outdoors ..................................High Jump 1982 Outdoors ..........................5,000-meter run 1988 Outdoors ...............................1,500 meters JAMIE MCNEAIR TOYINDA SMITH AMY HOGAN 1988 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon 1989 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw 1998 Indoors .............................. Weight Throw 1989 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon 1999 Indoors ............................Weight Throw 1990 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon PAT JONGLEUX AMY SPELLMEYER 1982 Indoors ................Distance Medley Relay JEAN MOLOHON 2000 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1982 Outdoors ......................4x800-meter relay LEAH KINCAID 1984 Indoors ........................ 4x800-meter relay Astin Steward 2007 Outdoors .................................Long Jump 2007 Outdoors .........................................Discus YVONNE NETTERVILLE 1984 Outdoors ................................Triple Jump CATHEY TYREE 1985 Indoors .................................. Triple Jump 1985 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon 1986 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon KARA PATTERSON 2008 Outdoors ........................................Javelin 1987 Outdoors ..................................Heptathlon MARIA WILLIAMS PEACH PAYNE 1978 Outdoors ......................400-meter hurdles 1982 Outdoors ......................100-meter hurdles 1982 Outdoors ..................Sprint Medley Relay MALLORY PECK 2007 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault SAMI JO WILLIAMSON 2008 Indoors .....................................Pole Vault 1993 Outdoors .........................................Discus SYBIL PERRY MAGGIE WOODS 1982 Outdoors ..................................100-meters 1982 Outdoors ..................................High Jump 1982 Outdoors ..................................200-meters 1982 Outdoors ..................Sprint Medley Relay CORISSA YASEN 1985 Indoors .......................... 55-meter hurdles 1993 Indoors ....................................High Jump 1986 Outdoors ......................400-meter
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