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Men's Track Interior 06-07 Final.Indd 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 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.
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