22006-2007006-2007 MMEETEET SSCHEDULECHEDULE TRACK AND FIELD FACILITIES AT A GLANCE COACHING STAFF INDOOR Tennis Complex provides 4-indoor and 12-outdoor courts. December 9 Purple & White Alumni Meet UW-Whitewater DARRENSCHNEIDER Largest NCAA Division III football stadium. January 19 The Hawk Meet UW-Whitewater head coach January 27 UW-Whitewater Invitational UW-Whitewater [email protected] Volleyball arena complete with spectator seating for more than 1,600. February 3 Titan Invitational Illinois Wesleyan 262-472-1367 February 9 Warhawk Classic UW-Whitewater Weight room/fitness center with cardiovascular balcony (12,000 sq. feet). February 16 UNI-Dome Open University of Northern Iowa MICHAELJOHNSON February 17 UW-Platteville Open UW-Platteville assistant coach Six lane pool and diving well. February 23, 24 WIAC Indoor Championships UW-Whitewater Bowling center with 10 lanes. March 3 Karl Schneidler Last Chance Meet UW-Whitewater JEFFREYMILLER assistant coach 200M indoor track, electrical timing with Iowa State Last Chance Meet Iowa State University digital score board. March 9, 10 NCAA Division III Championships Rose-Hulman Wrestling practice facility. Institute of Technology DENNISRUE assistant coach State-of-the-art gymnastics practice and event venue. OUTDOOR Four batting cages.

March 31 Weems Baskin Relays University of South Carolina Completed baseball service building, spectator seating for 400 at baseball. April 7 Washington University Invitational Washington University April 14 Wheaton Invitational Wheaton College Unisex sports medicine facility, 4 full-time certified athletic trainers and 2 mercy April 20, 21 Augustana Meet of Champions Augustana College Health System team physicians. April 26-28 Drake Relays Drake University April 28 Loras College Invitational Loras College Golf putting green and hitting net. May 4, 5 WIAC Outdoor Championships UW-River Falls New upper and lower lobby spaces with May 10, 11 North Central Last Chance Meet North Central College a spectator area which includes ticket, concessions area, and restrooms for all May 12 UW-Oshkosh Last Chance Meet UW-Oshkosh main gymnasium functions. May 17, 18 North Central Last Chance Meet North Central College May 24-26 NCAA Division III Championships UW-Oshkosh

UNIVERSITY OF -WHITEWATER The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater The Social Work program is the largest among an off-season training site. was founded in 1868 and was first known as the 400 accredited programs nationally. UW-Whitewater offers 20 men’s and women’s Whitewater Normal School. Over 130 years Whitewater boasts the third largest minority varsity sports as well as many recreational, later, the university is known for its academic, enrollment as well as the most comprehensive intramural and club sports. artistic and athletic excellence. minority and disadvantages program in the The UW-Whitewater campus is located on UW-Whitewater is made up of four colleges UW System. 400 rolling acres with 46 buildings, a nature that provide 45 undergraduate programs and Warhawk athletes train in the DLK/Kachel preserve and an arboretum. The campus is 16 graduate degree programs to an enrollment Fieldhouse, a state-of-the-art athletic facility an easy drive from Chicago, Madison and of about 10,600 students. that includes a weight room, indoor track and Milwaukee. College of Arts and Communication QUICK FACTS College of Business and Economics LOCATION College of Education Whitewater, WI College of Letters and Sciences (35 miles southeast of Madison; 45 miles southwest of Milwaukee) Whitewater is the fourth largest campus of the 26 public campuses that make up the ENROLLMENT UW System. 10,500 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO UW-Whitewater’s programs are highly ranked 21:1 on a national scale. NICKNAME Named seventh best public school in the Mid- Warhawks west in 2001 by U.S. News and World Report COLORS and has been ranked in tier one of the report Purple/White for seven consecutive years. CHANCELLOR Dr. Martha Saunders The Management Computer Systems program has been ranked number one in North ATHLETIC DIRECTOR America five times. Paul Plinske Warhawk Men’s Track Schedule...... Inside Cover Letter from the Director of Athletics...... 2 Head Coach Darren Schneider ...... 3 Assistant Coaches, Hahn, Johnson, Miller & Rue ...... 4-5 Player Profi les ...... 6-13 Champtionship Years ...... 14 New Outdoor Sports Complex ...... 15 Track & Field Statistics ...... 16 Track & Field Records ...... 17 Indoor/Outdoor Conference Champions ...... 18-19 Div III T&F All-Americans ...... 20 Support Staff ...... 21 Warhawk Power/Lee Munger ...... 22 Sports Medicine ...... 23 Youth Camps ...... 24 Facilities/UWW Facts ...... Inside Back Cover

Pictures, Contact Information ...... Back Cover TABLE OF CONTENTS OF TABLE MEN’S TRACK 2006-2007 ROSTER Name Ht Wt Year/Elg. Event Hometown Mark Albanese 5-8 148 Sr/Sr Sprints Madison, WI PROJECT COORDINATION Dustin Amenda 5-8 145 Fr/Fr Distance Belmont, WI John Vodenlich, Joe Carollo Te Bates 6-2 230 Fr/Fr Throws Delavan, WI Mike Berendes 5-10 150 So/So Sprints Hartland, WI SPORTS INFORMATION Joe Boberschmidt 5-11 160 Sr/Sr Mid-Distance Waukesha, WI CONTRIBUTORS Kory Boughton 6-1 155 Jr/Jr Mid-Distance Boscobel, WI Director Tom Fick, Adam Connor, Anthony Brown 5-7 163 Fr/Fr Sprints/Jumps/Javelin Island Lake, IL Matt Hounsell, Ken Abendroth, Brian Butzler 5-7 125 So/So Distance Beloit, WI Dave Irish Shaun Davis 6-4 200 Fr/Fr Throws/Jumps Edgerton, WI PHOTOGRAPHY BY Lance Douglas 6-6 205 Sr/Sr Multi-Events Brodhead, WI LaBelle Studios, Jeff Seisser, Tom Kyle Ewing 5-6 165 Jr/Jr Sprints/Jumps Richland Center, WI Fick Gary Garcia Sr/Jr Distance Kenosha, WI Matt Grzelak 5-11 150 Fr/Fr Distance Gillett, WI LAYOUT & DESIGN Pellegrini Design Dan Herms 5-9 155 Sr/Sr Sprints/Jumps Green Bay, WI 209 North Avenue Shawn Holmes 5-8 165 Sr/Sr Sprints/Jumps Oak Creek, WI Hartland, WI 53029 Ryan Howell 6-3 260 Fr/Fr Throws New Glarus, WI 262-370-5472 Dan Hytinen 6-3 215 Jr/Jr Throws South Milwaukee, WI Josh Ireland 5-11 185 Jr/So Sprints/Javelin South Milwaukee, WI PRINTING Eric Keen 6-0 152 Jr/Jr Mid-Distance Monroe, WI Stenger Solutions Alek Konopacki 5-8 170 So/So Mid-Distance Madison, WI 749 N. 37th Street Matt Kovnesky 6-0 155 Jr/So Mid-Distance Fort Atkinson, WI Milwaukee, WI 53208 Cory Krueger 5-11 165 Sr/Jr Pole Vault Appleton, WI 414-342-2434 Darin Kuhnke 6-2 182 So/So Multi-Events Adams-Friendship, WI Mark Lendowski 6-3 180 So/Fr Hurdles West Allis, WI Sam Matter 6-2 155 Fr/Fr Hurdles Waukesha, WI Pete Mulloy 5-9 155 Jr/So Sprints/Mid-Distance Union Grove, WI Grant Nelson 5-10 170 Fr/Fr Sprints Muskego, WI Kyle O’Rourke 5-8 150 Fr/Fr Distance Pewaukee, WI Jonathan Otte 5-10 170 Sr/Sr Sprints/Relays Plymouth, WI Dan Rufenacht 6-1 150 Fr/Fr Hurdles Monroe, WI Joel Saucerman 5-10 165 Fr/Fr Sprints/Jumps Orfordville, WI Jon Schellin 6-4 185 Jr/Jr Hurdles/Jumps Columbus, WI Michael Schmitt 5-9 158 Fr/Fr Sprints/Jumps Manitowoc, WI David Schneekloth 6-2 136 Fr/Fr Distance Seymour, WI Joe Schneider 6-2 260 Fr/Fr Throws Wausau, WI George Shonat 5-9 135 Fr/Fr Distance Grafton, WI Josh Smith 5-7 125 Jr/Jr Distance Elkhorn, WI RJ Soderman 5-11 170 Fr/Fr Sprints/Jumps Muskego, WI Jake Stadler 6-2 175 Fr/Fr Sprints Germantown, WI Tyler Stein 6-0 145 Fr/Fr Distance Muskego, WI Rodney Swanson 6-1 170 Sr/Sr High Jump/Relays Hudson, WI Travis Theisen 6-2 170 Fr/Fr Multi-Events Hartland, WI Bruce Zalud 6-1 188 Fr/Fr Jumps Mukwonago, WI Rob Zillmer 6-0 163 So/So Pole Vault Brookfi eld, WI

Head Coach Darren Schneider Assistant Coaches Dave Hahn, Mike Johnson, Jeffrey Miller, Dennis Rue Warhawk Athletics 1 WARHAWK LEADERSHIP

2 Warhawk Athletics HEAD COACH

COACH SCHNEIDER’S OVERALL RECORD AT UWW Year WIAC indoor NCAA III indoor WIAC outdoor NCAA III outdoor 2000 6th -- 7th 29th (t) 2001 6th 13th (t) 7th 9th (t) 2002 2nd 9th (t) 3rd 8th (t) 2003 5th 16th (t) 5th 13th (t) 2004 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd (t) 2005 2nd 7th 2nd 19th 2006 2nd 13th 2nd 3rd

DARREN SCHNEIDER Head Coach Intercollegiate Athletics UW-Whitewater Whitewater, WI 53190 Offi ce: 132 Williams Center Phone: (262) 472-1367 Fax: (262) 472-2791

Email: [email protected] SCHNEIDER

The 2006-2007 season marks the beginning was named by his peers, Wisconsin launched his collegiate coaching career of Darren Schneider’s eighth season as the Intercollegiate Athletic Conference as an assistant in the sports of men’s and architect of one of the elite track and fi eld (WIAC) “Coach of the Year”. women’s cross country and track and fi eld programs in the nation. Since becoming at Oklahoma State University. Coach head coach in 1999, Schneider has built the During Schneider’s tenure at UW- Schneider returned to his alma mater University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Men’s Whitewater, the men’s track and field (Truman State University) to work with Track and Field program into perennial program has not only experienced the men’s cross country and track and fi eld national title contenders. success on the track, but it has also programs in 1995. seen improvements in all areas of the While at the helm of the men’s program, program. In 2001, the $15 million Kachel Schneider held his first head coaching Schneider has guided the Warhawks to Fieldhouse was completed. This “state assignment at the collegiate level when twelve top twenty national meet fi nishes of the art” facility boasts one of the he held the reigns of both the men’s and in indoor and outdoor competition. In premier indoor tracks in the country. women’s programs at the University of 2004, UW-Whitewater accomplished its In 2004, UW-Whitewater was selected Wisconsin-Platteville from 1996-99. UW- highest ever indoor national fi nish with a as the host for the NCAA Division III Platteville established high water marks second place performance at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. In with its performances in both conference Championships. In addition, the men’s October of 2006, a $7 million outdoor and national competition during his stay at program has placed third in the nation at athletic facility transformation began on the school. the outdoor NCAA Championships in both campus. Upgrades in this process include Schneider’s current professional 2004 and 2006. a new track and fi eld facility which will memberships, licenses, and degrees include: include a 1,700 seat stadium structure Bachelor of Science-Education with a In just seven seasons at UW-Whitewater, with a press box, a nine-lane Olympic major in Physical Education from Truman Schneider’s athletes have earned All- caliber competition track with lighting, State University in Kirksville, Missouri American honors sixty-eight times. Seven and a scoreboard. Completion of the (1989)…Masters Degree in Sport Science- athletes have been crowned as individual outdoor track complex is scheduled for Sports Management from the United NCAA Division III national champions. Two the summer of 2007. NCAA Division III national records have States Sports Academy in Daphne, Alabama been set by UW-Whitewater athletes in In 1989, Schneider began his coaching (1997)…Member of the United States Track national championship competition during career at Knox County High School in and Field and Cross Country Coaches his stay. In addition, UW-Whitewater Edina, Missouri. A year later he moved to Association…USA Track and Field Level I had two athletes (one current and one Lafayette High School in St. Louis, Missouri. and II Certifi cation. former athlete) meet qualifying standards During his stint at the school, Lafayette Coach Schneider and his wife (Shella) have for participation in the 2004 United States ranked among the top programs in the two children, Reed and Granton. Olympic Trials. In 2002, Coach Schneider state of Missouri. In 1992, Schneider

Warhawk Athletics 3 ASSISTANT COACHES

DAVE HAHN MIKE JOHNSON Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Offi ce: 126 Williams Center Offi ce: 132 Williams Center Phone: (262) 472-1367 Phone: (262) 472-1367 JOHNSON

HAHN Fax: (262) 472-2791 Fax: (262) 472-2791

Dave Hahn enters his sixth year as the leader of one of the most Mike Johnson enters his second season as hurdles coach at UW- successful throws programs in the United States. The University Whitewater. In 2006, Johnson’s athletes set extremely high marks. of Wisconsin-Whitewater men’s throwers have ranked number Joe Schmidt participated in the 55m hurdles at the 2006 NCAA one in the nation the past three years (2004, 05, 06) based on Indoor National Championships. Jon Schellin and Schmidt also their successful performances at the NCAA Division III Indoor competed in the 2006 NCAA Outdoor Championships in the and Outdoor Championships. 110m hurdles and 400m hurdles respectively.

While coaching the Warhawks, Hahn’s athletes have captured Mike earned four varsity letters while competing for UW- numerous conference and national honors. Four individual national Whitewater, running hurdles, sprints, and relays. He earned champions, two national runners up, and six third place national two NCAA Division III provisional qualifying marks, both in the fi nishers have been produced under the watchful eye of Coach 55m hurdles. He was also picked as a Second Team All-WIAC Hahn. The Warhawks have dominated the men’s hammer throw Conference member in the 110 hurdles in his senior season in in national competition by winning the individual title three out of 2005. He was a team captain in his senior season and also received the past fi ve years. Over all, twenty fi ve All-American honors have the UW-Whitewater Academic Achievement Award twice. been bestowed upon Coach Hahn’s male and female throwers. In 2004, Jeremy Wendt captured national titles in the indoor Johnson graduated in 2001 from Marshall High School, competing weight throw and outdoor hammer throw. Wendt’s performances in Track and Cross Country. During his career at MHS, Johnson established NCAA Division III records in both the weight throw was a team captain, and four-year letter winner. He was an 8 time and hammer and also earned him the title of “Field Event Athlete WIAA State Track & Field meet qualifi er and competitor. He was of the Meet” at the 2004 NCAA Outdoor Championships. Wendt the 2001 WIAA Division III State Champion in the 110m Hurdles also met the 2004 Olympic Trials qualifying standard in the hammer and runner-up in the 300m Hurdles. Johnson was also named his throw during the 2004 season. teams’ MVP and the Eastern Suburban Conference MVP in 2001. Johnson still holds both school records in the 110m Hurdles In WIAC (Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference) (14.30) and 300m Hurdles (39.7). competition, Coach Hahn has tutored eight conference champions and four conference records have been set by the Warhawk Coach Johnson has coached at the high school level as a volunteer throwers. assistant hurdle coach for his alma mater Marshall High School (2004-2005). He also coached as an Assistant Coach in sprints/ Hahn graduated Magna Cum Laude from UW-Platteville in 2002, hurdles/jumps in the 2006 season. with a degree in elementary and middle-level education. He was a four year letter winner and four-time NCAA All-American in Coach Johnson graduated in 2006 with a Bachelor’s degree in the hammer throw and 35 lb. weight throws during his career at Occupational Safety & Health from the Univsersity of Wisconsin- UW-Platteville. Whitewater. He is currently pursuing his masters degree in Health, Physical Education, and Coaching. Johnson is a USATF Coach Hahn, in addition to his coaching duties, works as an Level 1 certifi ed Track & Field coach. Mike was also the clinician admissions representative for UW-Whitewater. for the hurdles at the 2006 UW-Whitewater Summer Track & Field Camp.

4 Warhawk Athletics ASSISTANT COACHES

JEFFREY MILLER DENNIS RUE Assistant Coach Assistant Coach Offi ce: 126 Williams Center Offi ce: 132 Williams Center Phone: (262) 472-5648 Phone: (262) 472-1367

MILLER Fax: (262) 472-2791 Fax: (262) 472-2791 RUE

Jeffrey R. Miller holds a BS in Physical Education and Coaching Coach Dennis Rue begins his 28th year of coaching in both the from UW-LaCrosse (1981) and a MEPD Masters in Education high school and collegiate levels in the state of Wisconsin. He is Professional Development from UW-Whitewater (1993). He generally regarded as one of the fi nest jump coaches not only in is the University of Wisconsin Whitewater Head Men’s and the state of Wisconsin, but also at the NCAA Division III level. His Women’s Cross Country Coach and an Assistant Track Coach experience and success at both the high school and collegiate levels (1982– present). Jeff Miller is currently in his 22nd season of makes him a valuable asset to UW-Whitewater. He has directed the coaching at UW- Whitewater. Since becoming the head coach Warhawk jumpers to become one of the top jumping programs in cross country coach, the Warhawks have sent ten teams to the all of NCAA Division III track & fi eld. He was a standout athlete at NCAA Cross Country Championships. both Cambridge High School and UW-Stevens Point and brings a great level of coaching success to UW-Whitewater with both team The women have had a best place fi nish of 4th in 1991 and the and individual performances. In his 28 years of coaching he has coached all of the fi eld events in both high school and college. Men have had a best place fi nish of 5th in 1999. Whitewater has produced 29 female WIAC All Conference runners and 28 male Coach Rue joined the UW-Whitewater coaching staff in 2003 as WIAC All Conference runners since 1982 and has produced an Assistant Track & Field coach in the Jumps where he coaches 15 NCAA Division III All-Americans during that time in cross Long Jump, Triple Jump, High Jump, and assists with Pole Vault and country. Miller has been named WIAC Coach of the Year three Multi-Events. UW-W has experienced great success under Rue’s different times (1990, 1992, 1995) and is the only coach in direction including: 6 WIAC Runner’s-Up, 1 NCAA Division III conference history to be named both as a Women’s and as a Men’s Runner’s-Up, 4 NCAA Division III Top Ten Finishes, 26 NCAA Coach of the Year. He is also the only coach from the WIAC Division III Track & Field Qualifi ers, 12 NCAA Division III All- Conference to have coached both a Men’s and Women’s team in Americans, 1 NCAA Division III National Champion, 10 WIAC the NCAA Division III National Cross Country Meet. Conference Champions and 19 WIAC All-Conference Athletes. Coach Rue has had more NCAA Division III qualifi ers in the Miller has established a summer running camp for boys and girls jumps than any other team. He also has the second most NCAA which since 1985 has become one of the fi nest running camps in Division III All-Americans in the jumps. In the past 4 seasons, Rue the Midwest. Miller is currently the NCAA Division III Midwest has had 6 individual Long Jumpers over 23’0” and 5 individual Triple Region Rep for Women’s Cross Country and is the coordinator Jumpers over 47’ 6”. of the NCAA Division III Women’s NCAA Cross Country Poll which is produced weekly during the fall season.

In track, Miller has coached men and women to 23 WIAC Conference distance titles. At the National level since 1982, Whitewater has claimed 27 all-American honors in the distance events with 3 national Champions (Outdoor 880-1992, Indoor 5000-2002, Outdoor 10,000-2001) and 3 National Runner Ups (Indoor 800-1988, Indoor 5000-2001, Outdoor 1500-2001). Miller and his wife Laurie reside in the city of Whitewater with their three very active children, daughter Devin, and sons Drew and Dawson.

Warhawk Athletics 5 PLAYER PROFILES

ALBANESE

BATES

AMENDA Mark Dustin Te

Hometown: Madison, WI Hometown: Belmont, WI Hometown: Delavan, WI High School: Madison Memorial High School: Belmont High School: Delavan-Darien Events: Sprints Events: Distance Events: Throws Height: 5’ 8” Height: 5’ 8” Height: 6’ 2” Weight: 148lbs Weight: 145lbs Weight: 230lbs Major/Minor: Marketing Major/Minor: Business Major/Minor: Art/Graphic Design Birthdate: 10/8/84 Birthdate: 8/20/87 Birthdate: 5/20/88

BERENDES BOBERSCHMIDT

BOUGHTON Mike Joe Kory

Hometown: Hartland, WI Hometown: Waukesha, WI Hometown: Boscobel, WI High School: Hartland-Arrowhead High School: Catholic Memorial High School: Boscobel Events: Sprints Event: Mid-Distance Events: Mid-Distance Height: 5’ 10” Height: 5’ 11” Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 150lbs Weight; 160 Weight: 155lbs Major/Minor: Political Science/ Major/Minor: Secondary Math Coaching Education/Coaching Birthday: 4/13/84 Birthdate: 8/24/86

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BUTZLER

BROWN

DAVIS Anthony Brian Shaun

Hometown: Island Lake, IL Hometown: Beloit, WI Hometown: Edgerton, WI High School: Wauconda Community High School: Beloit Turner High School: Edgerton Events: Sprints/Jumps/Javelin Events: Distance Events: Jumps/Throws Height: 5’ 7” Height: 5’ 7” Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 163lbs Weight: 125lbs Weight: 200lbs Major/Minor: Undeclared Major/Minor: Elementary Education Major/Minor: Undeclared Birthdate: 9/7/87 Birthdate: 4/1/83 Birthdate: 9/14/87

GARCIA

DOUGLAS

EWING Lance Kyle Gary

Hometown: Brodhead, WI Hometown: Richland Center, WI Hometown: Kenosha, WI High School: Brodhead High School High School: Richland Center High School: Tremper Event: Muti-Events Events: Sprints/Jumps/Relays Events: Distance Height: 6’ 6” Height: 5’ 6” Weight: 205 Weight: 165lbs Major/Minor: Math/Physical Major/Minor: Physical Education Education Birthdate: 2/14/86 Birthday: 6/21/84

Warhawk Athletics 7 PLAYER PROFILES

HOLMES

GRZELAK HERMS Matt Dan Shawn

Hometown: Gillett, WI Hometown: Green Bay, WI Hometown: Oak Creek, WI High School: Gillett High School: Green Bay Preble High School: Oak Creek Events: Distance Events: Sprints/Jumps Events: Sprints/Long Jump/Relays Height: 5’ 11” Height: 5’ 9” Height: 5’ 8” Weight: 150lbs Weight: 155lbs Weight: 165lbs Major/Minor: Undeclared Major/Minor: Health, Human Major/Minor: Non-License HHPRE/ Birthdate: 12/22/87 Performance & Recreation/Health Health Promotions Birthdate: 7/18/84 Birthdate: 8/12/83

HYTENIN

HOWELL

IRELAND Ryan Dan Josh

Hometown: New Glarus, WI Hometown: South Milwaukee, WI Hometown: South Milwaukee, WI High School: New Glarus High School: South Milwaukee High School: South Milwaukee Events: Throws Events: Throws Events: Sprints/Javelin Height: 6’ 3” Height: 6’ 3” Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 260lbs Weight: 215lbs Weight: 185lbs Major/Minor: Criminal Justice Major/Minor: Physical Education Major/Minor: Physical Education Birthdate: 9/11/86 Birthdate: 10/18/85 Birthdate: 1/15/86

8 Warhawk Athletics PLAYER PROFILES

KOVNESKY

KONOPACKI

KEEN Eric Alek Matt

Hometown: Monroe, WI Hometown: Madison, WI Hometown: Fort Atkinson, WI High School: Monroe High School: Madison West High School: Fort Atkinson Events: Mid-Distance Events: Mid-Distance Events: Mid-Distance/Relays Height: 6’ 0” Height: 5’ 8” Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 152lbs Weight: 170lbs Weight: 155lbs Major/Minor: Statistics/Finance Major/Minor: Undeclared Major/Minor: Business Birthdate: 2/6/86 Birthdate: 4/22/87 Birthdate: 5/8/86

Warhawk Athletics 9 PLAYER PROFILES

LENDOWSKI

KUHNKE

KRUEGER Cory Darin Mark

Hometown: Appleton, WI Hometown: Adams-Friendship, WI Hometown: West Allis, WI High School: Appleton North High School: Adams-Friendship High School: West Allis Central Events: Pole Vault Events: Multi-Events Events: Hurdles Height: 5’ 11” Height: 6’ 2” Height: 6’ 3” Weight: 165lbs Weight: 182lbs Weight: 180lbs Major/Minor: Marketing/Coaching Major/Minor: Biology Major/Minor: Physical Education Birthdate: 8/13/84 Birthdate: 1/25/87 Birthdate: 1/28/87

NELSON

MULLOY

MATTER Sam Pete Grant

Hometown: Waukesha, WI Hometown: Union Grove, WI Hometown: Muskego, WI High School: Waukesha West High School: Union Grove High School: Muskego Events: Hurdles Events: Sprints/Mid-Distance Events: Sprints Height: 6’ 2” Height: 5’ 9” Height: 5’ 10” Weight: 155lbs Weight: 155lbs Weight: 170lbs Major/Minor: Graphic Design Major/Minor: Geography/Coaching Major/Minor: Business Birthdate: 12/26/87 Birthdate: 9/18/85 Birthdate: 7/7/88

10 Warhawk Athletics PLAYER PROFILES

RUFENACHT

OTTE

O’ROURKE Kyle Jon Dan

Hometown: Pewaukee, WI Hometown: Plymouth, WI Hometown: Monroe, WI High School: Pewaukee High School: Plymouth High School: Monroe Events: Distance Events: Sprints/Relays Events: Hurdles Height: 5’ 8” Height: 5’ 10” Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 150lbs Weight: 170lbs Weight: 150lbs Major/Minor: Elementary Education/ Major/Minor: Accounting Major/Minor: Business Marketing Coaching Birthdate: 7/26/84 Birthdate: 1/7/88 Birthdate: 2/2/88

SCHELLIN

SAUCERMAN Joel Jon

Hometown: Orfordville, WI Hometown: Columbus, WI High School: Parkview High School: Columbus Events: Sprints/Jumps Events: Hurdles/Jumps Height: 5’ 10” Height: 6’ 4” Weight: 165lbs Weight: 185lbs Major/Minor: Physical Education Major/Minor: Secondary Education Birthdate: 4/5/88 & History/Economics Birthdate: 4/12/86

Warhawk Athletics 11 PLAYER PROFILES

SCHMITT

SCHNEIDER

SCHNEEKLOTH Michael David Joe

Hometown: Manitowoc, WI Hometown: Seymour, WI Hometown: Wausau, WI High School: Roncalli High School: Seymour High School: Wausau West Events: Events: Sprints/Jumps Events: Distance Throws Height: 5’ 9” Height: 6’ 2” Height: 6’ 2” Weight: 158lbs Weight: 136lbs Weight: 260lbs Major/Minor: Undeclared Major/Minor: Accounting Major/Minor: Undeclared Birthdate: 4/26/88 Birthdate: 1/13/88 Birthdate: 7/6/88

SHONAT

SODERMAN

SMITH George Josh R.J.

Hometown: Grafton, WI Hometown: Elkhorn, WI Hometown: Muskego, WI High School: Cedarburg High School: Elkhorn High School: Muskego Events: Distance Events: Distance Events: Sprints/Jumps Height: 5’ 9” Height: 5’ 7” Height: 5’ 11” Weight: 135lbs Weight: 125lbs Weight: 170lbs Major/Minor: Accounting/Spanish Major/Minor: Print Journalism/ Major/Minor: Business & Marketing Birthdate: 4/6/87 English Writing Education/Coaching Birthdate: 8/19/86 Birthdate: 1/27/88

12 Warhawk Athletics PLAYER PROFILES

STADLER

SWANSON

STEIN Jake Tyler Rodney

Hometown: Germantown, WI Hometown: Muskego, WI Hometown: Hudson, WI High School: Germantown High School: Muskego High School: Hudson Events: Sprints Events: Distance Events: High Jump/Relays Height: 6’ 2” Height: 6’ 0” Height: 6’ 1” Weight: 175lbs Weight: 145 Weight: 170lbs Major/Minor: Business Major/Minor: Theater Performance Major/Minor: Geography Birthdate: 9/27/87 Birthdate: 8/30/88 Birthdate: 11/17/84

THEISEN

ZILLMER

ZALUD Travis Bruce Rob

Hometown: Hartland, WI Hometown: Mukwonago, WI Hometown: Brookfi eld, WI High School: Lake Country Lutheran High School: Mukwonago High School: Marquette University Events: Multi-Events Events: Jumps Events: Pole Vault Height: 6’ 2” Height: 6’ 1” Height: 6’ 0” Weight: 170lbs Weight: 188lbs Weight: 163lbs Major/Minor: Accounting Major/Minor: Undeclared Major/Minor: Education Birthdate: 1/27/88 Birthdate: 4/17/88 Birthdate: 3/25/87

Warhawk Athletics 13 CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS UW-WHITEWATER CONFERENCE & NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS

Men’s Cross Country Men’s Basketball Men’s Outdoor Track and Field 1964 1943 1925 1965 1952 1926 1962 1965 Football 1973 1966 1914 1974 1932 1984 Men’s Tennis 1937 1989 1956 1940 1994 1967 1941 2001 1982 1950 2002 1988 1959 2005 1989 1960 1990 1962 Women’s Basketball 1991 1966 1980 2005 (NCTA) 1967 1981 2006 (Wisconsin Duals) 1969 1986 1974 Women’s Bowling (WCBC) 1975 Wrestling 2003 1978 1969 2004 1980 1974 2006 1984 1975 Total... 1987 1976 1988 1977 1990 1978 1994 1979 1997 1980 1998 1987 2005 1989 2006 1990 1991 Women’s Golf CONFERENCE 1996 Baseball CHAMPIONSHIPS! 1999 1957 1 0 8 1958 Women’s Tennis 1960 NATIONAL 1982 1965 1984 2000 CHAMPIONSHIPS 1985 2001 1987 2003 Baseball 1988 2004 2005 1990 2005 2004 2006 Volleyball 2002 Women’s Volleyball Softball 2005 1980 1980 1988 1986 Men’s Basketball 1989 1988 1984 1993 1989 1989 1997 1996 1998 1999 Women’s Golf 2000 1985 6 2001 Men’s Golf 2002 1964 2004 1977 2005 1985

14 Warhawk Athletics NEW SPORTS COMPLEX

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER MULTI-SPORT COMPLEX The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is undergoing a $6 million improved and expanded ticket and concessions facilities, rest outdoor facility transformation for the sports of baseball, soccer, room facilities, irrigation, sound systems and field lighting. The van softball and track & field. Upgrades include the building of a Multi- Steenderen Softball Complex will add a 300-seat stadium structure Sport Complex for soccer and track & field, which will highlight a with service building, including new dugouts and press box. 1,700-seat stadium structure with press box, natural grass surface and Work will begin in 2006 on the Multi-Sport Complex and the 9-lane, Olympic-caliber competition track. Renovations to the van entire complex will be finished by 2009. Steenderen Softball Complex and Prucha Baseball Field will include

$6 MILLION RENOVATION TIME TABLE PHASE I: Ground breaking in fall 2006 to existing track and field complex. New foundation developed with soccer competition field and track and field complex. Phase I total cost $1,800,000.

PHASE II: Completion of soccer/track and field complex, renovation to van Steenderen Softball and Prucha Baseball Fields in summer 2007. Phase II total cost $2,400,000.

PHASE III: Buidl Softball service building at the van Steenderen Complex and multi-sport service building are Prucha Baseball Field: Upgraded sound for Baseball and Softball. Work to begin in 2008. Phase III system, new fencing, total cost $2,000,000. grand entrance, irrigation system, field lighting, and completed service building.

Rest Room Faciltiy

Perkins Stadium

van Steenderen Softball Complex: 300-seat stadium with service building including rest room facility and concessions, renovated playing field surface, practice area, sound system, Coulthart fencing, grand entrance, irrigation system, Family Pavilion field lighting, and scoreboard. Multi-Service Building

Multi-Sport Complex (Fiskum Soccer Field/Foster Track & Field): 1,700-seat stadium with press box, 9-lane competition track, natural grass surface, long and triple jump/pole vault areas, throwing areas for shot put, discus, hammer and javelin throw, fencing, grand entrance, irrigation system, field lighting, and scoreboard.

Warhawk Athletics 15 TRACK STATISTICS

NCAA Division III National Champions

OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP- ROSS KAPP (HAMMER)

NCAA DIVISION III ALL-AMERICANS INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP- ROSS KAPP (SHOT PUT-3RD) MIKE PADDOCK (TRIPLE JUMP-5TH) BRIAN BUTZLER (MILE-7TH) DEREK STANLEY (LONG JUMP-8TH)

OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP - ROSS KAPP (HAMMER-1ST) PETE RINGQUIST (DISCUS-2ND) JOE BUSALACCHI (HAMMER-3RD) DAN HYTINEN (DISCUS-3RD) DEREK STANLEY (LONG JUMP-3RD) ADAM LENDOWSKI (DECATHLON-4TH) ERIC KEEN (800 METERS-5TH) CAMERON AUSTIN (4 X 100 RELAY-8TH) JON OTTE (4 X 100 RELAY-8TH) RODNEY SWANSON (4 X 100 RELAY-8TH) MIKE SAMPSON (4 X 100 RELAY-8TH)

WIAC FIELD ATHLETE OF THE MEET (OUTDOOR) PETE RINGQUIST

WIAC OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIP MEET RECORD PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS,181’ 01.00”

WIAC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (INDOOR) BRIAN BUTZLER MILE MIKE PADDOCK TRIPLE JUMP DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP

WIAC INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS (OUTDOOR) ADAM LENDOWSKI DECATHLON MIKE PADDOCK TRIPLE JUMP PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP ALEX THOMPSON SHOT PUT CAMERON AUSTIN 4 X 100m RELAY JON OTTE 4 X 100m RELAY RODNEY SWANSON 4 X 100m RELAY MIKE SAMPSON 4 X 100m RELAY

16 Warhawk Athletics TRACK AND FIELD RECORDS

UWW Indoor & Outdoor Track and Field RECORDS

INDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS

55M 6.43 TIGE POLLARD 2000 55HH 7.64 STUART ELZY 1998 200M 22.43 TIGE POLLARD 2001 400M 49.35 ANTHONY TALTON 1990 600M 1:21.57 NICK TARABOI 1998 800M 1:52.70 STEVE MELZER 1988 1000M 2:31.47 PAT GAYNOR 1999 1500M 3:54.59 RILEY KEHOE 2004 3000M 8:22.25 JEREMY BURKS 2001 5000M 14:29.09 JEREMY BURKS 2001 SHOT PUT 56’ 10” ROSS KAPP 2005 35LB. WT 64’ 10” JEREMY WENDT 2004 HIGH JUMP 6’ 11” DEAN BOHLMAN 1984 LONG JUMP 24’ 7 ¼” DEREK STANLEY 2004 TRIPLE JUMP 49’ 6 ¼” ROB THOMPSON 1999 POLE VAULT 16’ 0” TOM PLUMMER 1980 HEPTATHLON 4,920 PTS. ADAM LENDOWSKI 2006 4 X 200 RELAY 1:29.27 RANGEL, BERRY, 2004 WOOD, NINNEMAN 4 X 400 RELAY 3:19.89 RANGEL, MARQUARDT, 2004 BERRY, NINNEMAN DISTANCE MEDLEY 9:58.47 FYOCK, RANGEL, 2004 JOHNSON, KEHOE

OUTDOOR TRACK & FIELD RECORDS

100M 10.66 MIRA HAMILTON 1992 110HH 14.40 STUART ELZY 2000 200M 21.65 MIRA HAMILTON 1994 400M 47.37 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 1982 400 IH 52.31 STUART ELZY 2000 800M 1:50.68 STEVE TRAVIS 1992 1500M 3:52.18 RILEY KEHOE 2004 3000M SC 9:07.94 TYLER FYOCK 2004 5000M 14:29.01 GARY GARCIA 2005 10,000M 29:46.54 TOM HOFFMAN 1969 SHOT PUT 57’ 6 ¼ ” ROSS KAPP 2005 DISCUS 189’ 5” PETE RINGQUIST 2006 HAMMER 218’ 01” JEREMY WENDT 2004 JAVELIN 230’ 5” TOM HENDRON 1967 HIGH JUMP 6’ 11 ¾” DEAN BOHLMAN` 1983 LONG JUMP 24’ 11 ¼” BILL EULER 1992 TRIPLE JUMP 48’ 7 ¼” ROB THOMPSON 1999 POLE VAULT 16’ 8 ¼” GARY SCHELL 1979 DECATHLON 6,795 PTS. ADAM LENDOWSKI 2006 4 X 100 RELAY 40.91 AUSTIN, OTTE, 2005 WOOD, SAMPSON 4 X 400 RELAY 3:13.35 SWANSON, KEEN, 2006 OTTE, REGAN 4 X 800 RELAY 7:40.08 BOBERSCHMIDT, KEEN, 2006 KONOPACKI, BUTZLER

Warhawk Athletics 17 INDOOR CONFERENCE CHAMPS

Individual Indoor Conference Champions

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER MEN’S TRACK & FIELD

YEAR ATHLETE EVENT 1984 PAUL WICK 2 MILE (W) 1969 BOB HERTEL 1000 YDS.. DEAN BOHLMAN HIGH JUMP JIM EIKE POLE VAULT TOM HOFFMAN 2 MILE 1987 STEVE MELZER 880 YDS. 1970 DAVE JOHNSON 600 YDS. TOM STEVENS POLE VAULT KEN PETERSON LONG JUMP B.J. ROYES LONG JUMP 1971 KEN PETERSON TRIPLE JUMP FUNK, FENRICK, HUEMMER, 1 MILE RELAY KEN PETERSON LONG JUMP MELZER 1972 JEFF EVERSON SHOT PUT 1988 ROLAND PARISH 440 YDS. 1973 JERRY JOHNSON 300 YDS. STEVE MELZER 880 YDS. SHERMAN DELLA 70 YD. H. HURDLES SHAWN FIEDLER PENTATHLON SHERMAN DELLA TRIPLE JUMP 1989 JOE ZGONC HIGH JUMP JOHNSON, REWOLINSKI 880 YD. RELAY 1990 ANTHONY TALTON 400 METERS GOODMAN, HIRSCH SCOTT KLEINHANS 200 METER HURDLES 1974 JIM GEISTHARDT 70 YD. H. HURDLES SCOTT KLEINHANS 55 METER HURDLES 1975 JERRY JOHNSON 60 YDS. ANDREAS KLOTZ SHOT PUT 1976 DALE WILLIAMS 60 YDS. 1991 BRIAN KNUDTSON 35 LB. WEIGHT DALE WILLIAMS 70 YDS. H. HURDLES 1992 STEVE TRAVIS 800 METERS BILL HAMILTON 2 MILE (W) DARREL SCHWANT POLE VAULT KRIS KRUETER HIGH JUMP 1994 MIRA HAMILTON 55 METERS GARY SCHELL POLE VAULT 1997 ROB THOMPSON TRIPLE JUMP 1977 TOM YOSS 220 YD. I. HURDLES 1998 STUART ELZY 55 METER HURDLES JERRY YOUNG 70 YD. H. HURDLES STUART ELZY 200 METER HURDLES GARY SCHELL POLE VAULT NICK TARABOI 600 METERS 1978 TOM STEPP 60 YDS. 1999 STUART ELZY 200 METER HURDLES JERRY YOUNG 70 YD. H. HURDLES ROB THOMPSON TRIPLE JUMP PAT WATSON TRIPLE JUMP RYAN MEISSEN 3000 METERS TOM PLUMMER POLE VAULT KURT MALNAR SHOT PUT 1979 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 600 YDS. 2001 JEREMY BURKS 3000 METERS JERRY YOUNG 220 YD. I. HURDLES 2002 PAT FRASCONE 5000 METERS JERRY YOUNG 60 YD. H. HURDLES ADAM LENDOWSKI HEPTATHLON PAT WATSON TRIPLE JUMP 2003 AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP TOM PLUMMER POLE VAULT ADAM LENDOWSKI HEPTATHLON 1980 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 600 YDS. 2004 ERIC JACOBSON HEPTATHLON JERRY YOUNG 220 YD. I. HURDLES RILEY KEHOE 3000 METERS TOM PLUMMER POLE VAULT DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP YOUNG, STEPP, KANTERS, 880 YD. RELAY JEREMY WENDT WEIGHT THROW KRUCHOSKI DEVIN WILSON 5000 METERS STEPP, ZIEGLER, YOSS, 1 MILE RELAY FYOCK, RANGEL, JOHNSON, DISTANCE MEDLEY KRUCHOSKI KEHOE 1981 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 300 YDS. 2005 AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP JOHN KRUCHOSKI 440 YDS. JOE SCHMIDT 55 METER HURDLES JOHN HESSLER 220 YD. I. HURDLES 2006 BRIAN BUTZLER MILE 1982 TODD PHALIN 300 YDS. MIKE PADDOCK TRIPLE JUMP JOHN KRUCHOSKI 440 YDS. DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP 1983 PAUL WICK 2 MILE (W) JIM EIKE POLE VAULT

18 Warhawk Athletics OUTDOOR CONFERENCE CHAMPIONS

Individual Outdoor Conference Champions

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER MEN’S TRACK & FIELD

YEAR ATHLETE EVENT 1984 TODD PHALIN 400 METERS 1968 TOM HOFFMAN 3 MILE PAUL WICK 2 MILE (W) 1969 TOM HOFFMAN 3 MILE DAN SCHROEDER LONG JUMP JERRY PAGAC JAVELIN JIM EIKE POLE VAULT 1971 KEN PETERSON TRIPLE JUMP 1987 TOM STEVENS POLE VAULT KEN PETERSON LONG JUMP B.J. ROYES LONG JUMP 440 YD. RELAY BARTZ, ROYES, HERBST, 400 METER RELAY 1972 JEFF EVERSON SHOT PUT BOHLMAN 1973 JERRY JOHNSON 100 YDS. REAMER, FENRICK, HUEMMER, / 1 MILE RELAY JOHNSON, REWOLINSKI 440 YD. RELAY MELZER GOODMAN, BROWN 1988 DARRELL SCHWANDT POLE VAULT 1975 JERRY JOHNSON 100 YDS. 1990 SCOTT KLEINHANS 100 METER HURDLES JERRY JOHNSON 220 YDS. JAY MURPHY DECATHLON KJELL KAASHAGEN 880 YDS. ANDREAS KLOTZ SHOT PUT BOB HEBERLEIN 3000 STEEPLECHASE BRIAN KNUDTSON HAMMER JIM GEISTHARDT 120 YD. H. HURDLES 1991 BRIAN KNUDTSON HAMMER SIEFKES, REWOLINSKI, DRESEN / 440 YD. RELAY JIM PINGEL 3000 STEEPLECHASE JOHNSON 1992 STEVE TRAVIS 800 METERS 1976 GARY SCHELL POLE VAULT BILL EULER LONG JUMP 1977 TOM YOSS 440 YD. I. HURDLES 1993 STEVE FISCUS DECATHLON TOM STEPP 100 YDS. 1994 MIRA HAMILTON 100 METERS TOM STEPP 220 YDS. 1996 DAN KRUEGER SHOT PUT JERRY YOUNG 120 YD. H. HURDLES 1998 STUART ELZY 400 METER HURDLES GARY SCHELL POLE VAULT 1999 STUART ELZY 400 METER HURDLES STEPP, HECK, ZAHN, YOUNG / 440 YD. RELAY 2000 STUART ELZY 110 METER HURDLES 1978 TOM STEPP 100 YDS. STUART ELZY 400 METER HURDLES JERRY YOUNG 120 YD. HURDLES 2001 JEREMY BURKS 5000 METERS TOM YOSS 440 YD. HURDLES JEREMY BURKS 10,000 METERS PAT WATSON TRIPLE JUMP 2002 PAT FRASCONE 5,000 METERS GARY SCHELL POLE VAULT PAT FRASCONE 10,000 METERS YOUNG, KASDORF, LUEBKE, / 400 YD. RELAY STEPP JEREMY WENDT HAMMER 1979 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 440 YDS. ERIC JACOBSON DECATHLON JERRY YOUNG 120 YD. H.. HURDLES 2003 JEREMY WENDT HAMMER JERRY YOUNG 440 YD. I. HURDLES 2004 TYLER FYOCK 3000 STEEPLECHASE TOM PLUMMER POLE VAULT TODD GANNON LONG JUMP KING, STEPP, YOSS, MILE RELAY TODD GANNON TRIPLE JUMP KRUCHOSKI JEREMY WENDT HAMMER STEPP, KASDORF, LUEBKE, 440 YD. RELAY 2005 JOE BOBERSCHMIDT 800 METERS KANTERS AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP 1980 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 400 METERS ROSS KAPP SHOT PUT MICHAEL KANTERS 100 METERS PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS MICHAEL KANTERS 200 METERS 2006 ADAM LENDOWSKI DECATHLON JERRY YOUNG 110 METER HURDLES MIKE PADDOCK TRIPLE JUMP TOM PLUMMER POLE VAULT PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS YOUNG, YOSS, ZIEGLER, MILE RELAY DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP KRUCHOSKI ALEX THOMPSON SHOT PUT 1981 JOHN KRUCHOSKI 400 METERS AUSTIN, OTTE, SWANSON, / 400 METER RELAY VOJO VUCKOVICH HAMMER SAMPSON 1982 JEFF WIESSEINGER HAMMER JOHN KRUCHOSKI 400 METERS 1983 PAUL WICK 10,000 METERS (W) DEAN BOHLMAN HIGH JUMP JEFF WIESSEINGER HAMMER

Warhawk Athletics 19 DIV III TRACK & FIELD ALL-AMERICANS

INDOOR

1987 3RD STEVE MELZER 800M 1:55.45 1990 2ND ANDREAS KLOTZ DISCUS 161’ 8” 6TH RANDY BLASCZYK POLE VAULT 15’ 1” 1991 5TH BILL EULER LONG JUMP 23’ 6” 1988 2ND STEVE MELZER 800M 1:54.30 7TH BRIAN KNUDTSON HAMMER 174’ 11” 2ND RANDY BLASCZYK POLE VAULT 15’ 7 ¾” 5TH SCOTT FISCUS DECATHLON 6,302 PTS.1992 5TH JOHN STERNER POLE VAULT 15’ 3 ¾” 6TH MIRA HAMILTON 100M 11.00 6TH DARREL SCHWANDT POLE VAULT 15’ 1 ¾” 1ST STEVE TRAVIS 800M 1:50.68 1989 3RD JOE ZGONC HIGH JUMP 6’ 8” 5TH BILL EULER LONG JUMP 24’ 2 ¼” 2ND JOE PRESTIGIACOMO TRIPLE JUMP 48’ 3 ½” 4TH JIM BECKMAN DISCUS 165’ 1” 4TH ANDREAS KLOTZ SHOT PUT 53’ 4 ¼” 7TH DARREL SCHWANDT POLE VAULT 15’ 10” 1990 3RD ANDREAS KLOTZ SHOT PUT 52’ 2 ¾” 1993 4TH JIM BECKMAN DISCUS 160’ 11” 6TH HASSAN PASHA 4 X 400 3:29.12 6TH JIM BECKMAN HAMMER 177’ 7” 6TH STEVE TRAVIS 4 X 400 3:29.12 1994 1ST MIRA HAMILTON 100M 10.74 6TH ANTHONY TALTON 4 X 400 3:29.12 1996 4TH STUART ELZY 400M INT. HURD. 52.98 6TH KURT HUEMMER 4 X 400 3:29.12 1997 3RD MATT LARSON 5000M 14:49.86 1991 5TH STEVE TRAVIS 800M 1:54.18 1999 6TH RYAN MEISSEN 10,000M 31:06.91 6TH BILL EULER LONG JUMP 23’ 3 ¼” 2000 3RD STUART ELZY 400M INT. HURD. 52.31 4TH RODNEY PERRY TRIPLE JUMP 47’ 8” 7TH JEREMY BURKS 5000M 14:48.65 4TH BRIAN KNUDTSON WEIGHT THROW 55’ 11 ¾” 8TH RYAN MEISSEN 5000M 14:49.89 1994 3RD MIRA HAMILTON 55M 6.45 2001 1ST JEREMY BURKS 10,000M 30:27.72 1997 5TH ROB THOMPSON TRIPLE JUMP 46’ 1 ½” 3RD JEREMY BURKS 5000M 14:52.91 1998 4TH ROB THOMPSON TRIPLE JUMP 47’ 10 ½” 4TH KURT MALNAR DISCUS 170’ 1” 2001 2ND JEREMY BURKS 5000M 14:29.09 2002 2ND JUSTIN MINOR HAMMER 181’ 4” 2002 1ST PAT FRASCONE 5000M 14:34.90 4TH JEREMY WENDT HAMMER 180’ 11” 4TH KURT MALNAR SHOT PUT 54’ 9 ¼” 6TH ERIC JACOBSON DECATHLON 6400 PTS. 8TH KURT MALNAR WEIGHT THROW 57’ 2 ¼” 7TH TOM McDONALD 800M 1:54.25 8TH TYLER FYOCK DISTANCE MED. 10:05.89 8TH PAT FRASCONE 5000M 14:55.36 8TH STEVE THYES DISTANCE MED. 10:05.89 8TH PAT FRASCONE 10,000M 31:23.92 8TH JOSH JOHNSON DISTANCE MED. 10:05.89 2003 1ST JEREMY WENDT HAMMER 205’ 6” 8TH RILEY KEHOE DISTANCE MED. 10:05.89 5TH ADAM LENDOWSKI DECATHLON 6482 PTS. 2003 3RD JEREMY WENDT WEIGHT THROW 60’ 6” 8TH JUSTIN MINOR HAMMER 180’ 6” 5TH AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP 46’ 11 ¾ ” 2004 1ST JEREMY WENDT HAMMER 215’ 5” 2004 1ST JEREMY WENDT WEIGHT THROW 63’ 11 ½ ” 4TH PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS 171’ 9” 2ND DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP 23’ 6 ¾” 4TH CAMERON AUSTIN 4 X 100 41.49 3RD TYLER FYOCK DISTANCE MED. 9:58.47 4TH JON OTTE 4 X 100 41.49 3RD ERIC RANGEL DISTANCE MED. 9:58.47 4TH MATT NINNEMAN 4 X 100 41.49 3RD JOSH JOHNSON DISTANCE MED. 9:58.47 4TH MIKE SAMPSON 4 X 100 41.49 3RD RILEY KEHOE DISTANCE MED. 9:58.47 5TH TODD GANNON LONG JUMP 23’ 4 ½ ” 5TH DEREK STANLEY TRIPLE JUMP 47’ 6 ½” 6TH DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP 23’ 2 ½” 8TH RILEY KEHOE 5000M 14:51.64 7TH ROSS KAPP SHOT PUT 53’ 2 ¾” 2005 1ST AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP 48’6” 8TH AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP 48’ 0 ¾” 3RD ROSS KAPP WEIGHT THROW 61’11” 2005 3RD PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS 184’ 8” 6TH ROSS KAPP SHOT PUT 54’ 7 ½” 5TH CAMERON AUSTIN 4 X 100 41.05 2006 3RD ROSS KAPP SHOT PUT 56’ 0” 5TH JON OTTE 4 X 100 41.05 5TH MIKE PADDOCK TRIPLE JUMP 47’ 2 ¼” 5TH BRANDON WOOD 4 X 100 41.05 7TH BRIAN BUTLER MILE 4:15.14 5TH MIKE SAMPSON 4 X 100 41.05 8TH DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP 22’ 10 ¾” 7TH AARON HENDERSON TRIPLE JUMP 48’ 0 ¾” 7TH DAN HYTINEN DISCUS 173’ 6” OUTDOOR 2006 1ST ROSS KAPP HAMMER 198’ 11” 2ND PETE RINGQUIST DISCUS 178’ 1” 1982 3RD JOHN KRUCHOSKI 400M 47.36 3RD JOE BUSALACCHI HAMMER 193’ 0” 1983 2ND DEAN BOHLMAN HIGH JUMP 6’ 11 ½” 3RD DAN HYTINEN DISCUS 177’ 1” 1984 5TH DEAN BOHLMAN HIGH JUMP 6’ 11” 3RD DEREK STANLEY LONG JUMP 23’ 11 ¾” 1ST JIM EIKE POLE VAULT 15’ 6” 4TH ADAM LENDOWSKI DECATHLON 4795 PTS. 1987 8TH STEVE TRAVIS 800M 1:52.53 5TH ERIC KEEN 800M 1:52.25 8TH DEAN BOHLMAN HIGH JUMP 6’ 8” 8TH CAMERON AUSTIN 4 X 100 41.33 4TH RANDY BLASCZYK POLE VAULT 15’ 9” 8TH JON OTTE 4 X 100 41.33 7TH TOM STEVENS POLE VAULT 15’ 1” 8TH RODNEY SWANSON 4 X 100 41.33 8TH JOHN STERNER POLE VAULT 15’ 1” 8TH MIKE SAMPSON 4 X 100 41.33 1988 5TH ROD HOWARD TRIPLE JUMP 47’ 9 ¾” 7TH TOM STEVENS POLE VAULT 14’ 9” 1989 5TH ANDREAS KLOTZ DISCUS 160’ 4”

Warhawk Athletics 20 SUPPORT STAFF

UNIVERSITY OF

BOB LANZA WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER Assistant Athletic Director, Intercollegiate Athletics 2006-2007 Business Operations (262) 472-3190 Athletic Staff List [email protected] LANZA (Area Code: 262) SUPPORT STAFF OFFICE PHONE Director of Athletics Paul Plinske 472-4661 Assistant Athletic Director Bob Lanza, WC 112 472-3190 NCAA Adm. Intern Kristin Thomsen, WC 112 472-1655 Sports Info. Director Tom Fick, WC 112 472-1147 Athletic Secretary Ruth Hake, WC 112 472-4661 Program Yearbooks John Vodenlich, WC 138 472-1420 Recruiting Coordinator Todd Skrivseth, WC 127E 472-1599 Athletic Trainer Steve Hillmer, WC 105 472-1150 TOM FICK Sr. woman Administrator Amy Edmonds, WC105G 472-1138 Director of Sports Athletic Trainer Chad Kelsey, Stadium 472-5944 Information Athletic Trainer Holli Schaible, WC 105 472-1138 (262) 472-1147 Strength & Conditioning Lee Munger, WC 195 472-5946

FICK fi [email protected]

HEAD COACHES Baseball – Men John Vodenlich, WC 138 472-1420 Basketball – Men Pat Miller, WC 118 472-1146 Basketball – Women Keri Carollo, WC 134 472-5782 Bowling – Women Jon Koltz, UC 252A 472-5681 Cross Country – M & W Jeff Miller, WC 126M 472-5648 Football – Men Bob Berezowitz, SAC 113 472-1453 Golf – Women Brett Weber, SAC 110 472-5678 Gymnastics – Women Jennifer White, WC 128 472-5647 Soccer – M & W Greg Henschel, SAC 108 472-1153 AMY EDMONDS, ATC Softball – Women Brenda Volk, SAC 107 472-1155 Senior Women’s Administrator Swimming – M & W Joel Rollings, WC 129 472-6235 (262) 472-1138 Tennis – M & W Frank Barnes, WC 162 472-6201 Track & Field – Men Darren Schneider, WC 132 472-1367

EDMONDS [email protected] Track & Field – Women David Wiederrecht, WC 133 472-1660 Volleyball Stacy Boudreau, WC 194 472-1144 Wrestling Tim Fader, WC 136 472-1867

MAILING ADDRESS Intercollegiate Athletics, UW-Whitewater 800 W. Main Street, Whitewater, WI 53190

uww.edu/athletics RUTH HAKE Administrative Assistant to Athletics (262) 472-4661 [email protected] HAKE

Warhawk Athletics 21 WARHAWK POWER Williams Center Weight Room Stats

• Over 8000 square ft on main fl oor • 2500 square ft Cardio balcony overlooking weight room fl oor, complete with treadmills, bikes, elliptical and stairsteppers. • 13 York Olympic lifting platforms • 12 Samson Power Racks • 2 full sets of G.P.I. dumbbells • Various plate loaded and selectorized machines by Hammer Strength and Body Masters

LEE MUNGER Strength and Conditioning Coordinator (262) 472-5946 [email protected] MUNGER

The intercollegiate athletics department at service endeavor for the city of Brookings. the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater will We are extremely excited to bring Lee to enter the 2006-2007 school year with Lee campus for this important endeavor.” Munger as the strength and conditioning coach. “It is hard to fi nd another strength and conditioning program with the level of Munger comes to UW-W from South commitment that UW-Whitewater has in Dakota State University, where he also all of D III athletics. I am able to devote was the head strength and conditioning 100% of my time to preparing Warhawk coach from February 2002 to June 2005. athletes for competition, and we have on of Munger’s professional experience began as the fi nest training facilities in the country an undergraduate at South Dakota State, to accomplish this.” where he worked as a personal trainer in the university’s wellness center. For two summers he also worked as a sports enhancement trainer for Frappier Acceleration Programs. While earning his master’s degree at UW- La Crosse, Munger worked as a graduate assistant, then took a program manager’s position with CORE Youth Performance Center in Sacramento, California. One year later he moved to SDSU.

Munger is a certifi ed strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS), is USA Weightlifting Club Coach certifi ed. He is also a member of the National Strength and Conditioning Association and USA Weightlifting.

“Lee comes to UW-Whitewater with a wealth of experience in the public and private sector,” commented Plinske. “Most recently, he worked at developing a powerhouse strength training program at South Dakota Mission Statement State University. Not only was Lee given the challenge of transitioning the Jackrabbits to To provide the best possible training opportunity through safe and effective strength Division I, but he administered an acceleration and conditioning programs, to maximize UW-W athletes’ abilities, and give them program that served as a solid community the greatest chance for athletic success.”

Warhawk Athletics 22 SPORTS MEDICINE

The Sports Medicine Staff at the University of Wisconsin- Cross Country Whitewater is dedicated to delivering the highest quality Golf care to the student-athlete, while supporting the Athletic Soccer Men’s Basketball Department’s goals for excellence in academics and athletics. Track and Field All student-athletes will be provided access to our services, while all injuries will be managed, treated, and rehabilitated to ensure a safe return to participation.

The Sports Medicine staff consists of four Certifi ed Athletic STEVE HILLMER, ATC Trainers, two Team Physicians (one Orthopedic Surgeon and Head Athletic Trainer one Sports Medicine Certifi ed Physician) and one University (262) 472-1150 Health Service Employee. The University and Mercy Health [email protected] HILLMER System have a partnership that enables the student-athletes to receive the highest quality of care possible by utilizing Volleyball all possible resources available Women’s Tennis Gymnastics through Mercy Health System. Swimming and Diving Additionally, LSM Chiropractic Track and Field provides their expertise with the sports medicine staff.

AMY EDMONDS, ATC Athletic Trainer (262) 472-1138

EDMONDS [email protected]

Women’s Basketball Football DR. BRAD FIDELER Mercy Health Systems FIDELER

HOLLI SCHAIBLE Athletic Trainer (262) 472-1138

SCHAIBLE [email protected] DR. MARJORIE DELO Mercy Health Systems Football DELO Wrestling Baseball

CHAD KELSEY, ATC Athletic Trainer DR. JEFF MACKEY (262) 472-5944 LSM Chiropractic [email protected] MACKEY KELSEY

Warhawk Athletics 23 YOUTH CAMPS

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Warhawk Athletics 24 22006-2007006-2007 MMEETEET SSCHEDULECHEDULE TRACK AND FIELD FACILITIES AT A GLANCE COACHING STAFF INDOOR Tennis Complex provides 4-indoor and 12-outdoor courts. December 9 Purple & White Alumni Meet UW-Whitewater DARRENSCHNEIDER Largest NCAA Division III football stadium. January 19 The Hawk Meet UW-Whitewater head coach January 27 UW-Whitewater Invitational UW-Whitewater [email protected] Volleyball arena complete with spectator seating for more than 1,600. February 3 Titan Invitational Illinois Wesleyan 262-472-1367 February 9 Warhawk Classic UW-Whitewater Weight room/fitness center with cardiovascular balcony (12,000 sq. feet). February 16 UNI-Dome Open University of Northern Iowa MICHAELJOHNSON February 17 UW-Platteville Open UW-Platteville assistant coach Six lane pool and diving well. February 23, 24 WIAC Indoor Championships UW-Whitewater Bowling center with 10 lanes. March 3 Karl Schneidler Last Chance Meet UW-Whitewater JEFFREYMILLER assistant coach 200M indoor track, electrical timing with Iowa State Last Chance Meet Iowa State University digital score board. March 9, 10 NCAA Division III Championships Rose-Hulman Wrestling practice facility. Institute of Technology DENNISRUE assistant coach State-of-the-art gymnastics practice and event venue. OUTDOOR Four batting cages.

March 31 Weems Baskin Relays University of South Carolina Completed baseball service building, spectator seating for 400 at baseball. April 7 Washington University Invitational Washington University April 14 Wheaton Invitational Wheaton College Unisex sports medicine facility, 4 full-time certified athletic trainers and 2 mercy April 20, 21 Augustana Meet of Champions Augustana College Health System team physicians. April 26-28 Drake Relays Drake University April 28 Loras College Invitational Loras College Golf putting green and hitting net. May 4, 5 WIAC Outdoor Championships UW-River Falls New upper and lower lobby spaces with May 10, 11 North Central Last Chance Meet North Central College a spectator area which includes ticket, concessions area, and restrooms for all May 12 UW-Oshkosh Last Chance Meet UW-Oshkosh main gymnasium functions. May 17, 18 North Central Last Chance Meet North Central College May 24-26 NCAA Division III Championships UW-Oshkosh

UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-WHITEWATER The University of Wisconsin-Whitewater The Social Work program is the largest among an off-season training site. was founded in 1868 and was first known as the 400 accredited programs nationally. UW-Whitewater offers 20 men’s and women’s Whitewater Normal School. Over 130 years Whitewater boasts the third largest minority varsity sports as well as many recreational, later, the university is known for its academic, enrollment as well as the most comprehensive intramural and club sports. artistic and athletic excellence. minority and disadvantages program in the The UW-Whitewater campus is located on UW-Whitewater is made up of four colleges UW System. 400 rolling acres with 46 buildings, a nature that provide 45 undergraduate programs and Warhawk athletes train in the DLK/Kachel preserve and an arboretum. The campus is 16 graduate degree programs to an enrollment Fieldhouse, a state-of-the-art athletic facility an easy drive from Chicago, Madison and of about 10,600 students. that includes a weight room, indoor track and Milwaukee. College of Arts and Communication QUICK FACTS College of Business and Economics LOCATION College of Education Whitewater, WI College of Letters and Sciences (35 miles southeast of Madison; 45 miles southwest of Milwaukee) Whitewater is the fourth largest campus of the 26 public campuses that make up the ENROLLMENT UW System. 10,500 STUDENT/TEACHER RATIO UW-Whitewater’s programs are highly ranked 21:1 on a national scale. NICKNAME Named seventh best public school in the Mid- Warhawks west in 2001 by U.S. News and World Report COLORS and has been ranked in tier one of the report Purple/White for seven consecutive years. CHANCELLOR Dr. Martha Saunders The Management Computer Systems program has been ranked number one in North ATHLETIC DIRECTOR America five times. Paul Plinske