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MISSISSIPPI STATE TRACK & FIELD MISSISSIPPI STATE RECORDS QUICK REFERENCE (OUTDOOR) MEN EVENT MARK/TIME ATHLETE DATE MEET LOCATION 100m 9.98 Pierre Browne 6/22/2002 Canadian Championships Edmonton, Alta. 110m Hurdles 13.39w Jesse Henderson 5/28/2021 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 200m 19.87* Lorenzo Daniel 6/3/1988 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. 400m 44.75 Jamel Ashley 6/11/2005 NCAA Outdoor Championships Sacramento, Calif. 400m Hurdles 49.39 Scottie Hearn 5/14/2015 SEC Outdoor Championships Starkville, Miss. Dennis Otono 5/12/1979 SEC Outdoor Championships Tuscaloosa, Ala. 800m 1:44.25 Marco Arop 8/10/2019 Pan American Games Lima, Peru 1500m 3:41.92 Brandon McBride 4/1/2016 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. 3000m 8:17.95 Damian Roszko 4/5/2014 Bayou Invitational Baton Rouge, La. 3000mS 8:41.27 Stephen Jones 7/9/2019 Sunset Tour Azusa, Calif. 5000m 13:58.30 Mark Strucko 1984 -- -- 10,000m 29:07.06 Robert Scribner 3/28/2009 Alabama Relays Tuscaloosa, Ala. 4x100m 38.96 J. Christian, D. Cherry, D. Mullings, J. Bailey 6/10/2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. 4x200m 1:21.09 O. Wilder, K. May, D. Mullings, T. Tate 4/3/2010 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas 4x400m 3:01.56 J. Harris, O. Wilder, D. Barnaby, T. Tate 6/8/2011 NCAA Outdoor Championships Des Moines, Iowa 4x800m 7:14.16 D. Nixon, K. Small, D. Devroe, M. Arop 4/28/2018 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. 4x1500m 15:39.86 M. Cameron, G. Coachman, B. Smith, B. Blankenship 4/4/2008 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas Shuttle Hurdle 57.04 W. Reed, R. Spears, H. Wise III, C. Brockman III 4/27/2018 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. Sprint Medley 3:13.12 R. Rocha, J. Waters, Larry, B. McBride 4/2/2016 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. Distance Medley 9:43.70-m J. Gwaro, D. Jones, P. Hull, J. Stubbs 4/4/1980 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas High Jump 2.28m Marcus Jackson 4/4/2015 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. Pole Vault 5.50m Bob Dandino 5/31/1985 NCAA Outdoor Championships Austin, Texas Long Jump 8.22mw Festus Igbinoghene 4/13/1991 Florida State Invitational Tallahassee, Fla. Triple Jump 16.54m Festus Igbinoghene 6/3/1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships Provo, Utah Shot Put 20.66m Garry Frank 5/23/1987 Gatorade Track Classic Knoxville, Tenn. Discus 60.03m Tautvydas Kieras 4/25/2015 Southern Miss Invitational Hattiesburg, Miss. Hammer 61.03m Terry Day 5/18/1997 SEC Outdoor Championships Auburn, Ala. Javelin 87.31m Anderson Peters 8/10/2019 Pan American Games Lima, Peru Decathlon 8,041 points Trey Hardee 6/12/2004 NCAA Outdoor Championships Austin, Texas WOMEN EVENT MARK/TIME ATHLETE DATE MEET LOCATION 100m 11.38 Camille Harper 5/19/2001 Griffin Invitational Atlanta, Ga. 100m Hurdles 12.93w Rosealee Cooper 5/27/2021 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 200m 22.82 Falilatu Ogunkoya 6/1/1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships Provo, Utah 400m 51.26 Falilatu Ogunkoya 6/1/1989 NCAA Outdoor Championships Provo, Utah 400m Hurdles 57.99 Riley White 5/24/2019 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 800m 2:01.00 Tiffany McWilliams 5/14/2004 SEC Outdoor Championships Oxford, Miss. 1500m 4:06.75 Tiffany McWilliams 6/14/2003 NCAA Outdoor Championships Sacramento, Calif. 3000m 9:34.10-m April Ecke 4/28/1994 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. 3000mS 9:51.66 Cornelia Griesche 5/14/2016 SEC Outdoor Championships Tuscaloosa, Ala. 5000m 16:21.63 Haley Greenwell 4/28/2011 Penn Relays Philadelphia, Pa. 10,000m 33:52.57 Haley Greenwell 3/26/2011 SEC vs. Big Ten Starkville, Miss. 4x100m 44.50 McDougle, N. Smith, Cooper, Gilbert 5/29/2021 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 4x200m 1:35.06 McCaleb, Baker, J. Muir, Ra. Farquharson 4/9/2011 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas 4x400m 3:32.13 E. Bougard, Martin, O. Archer, Luckett 5/30/2015 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 4x800m 8:39.06 E. Tucker, R. Price-Weimer, A. Lewis, F. Price 4/28/2017 SEC Relays Baton Rouge, La. Shuttle Hurdle 53.82 L. Lott, T. Flynn, S. Broughton, Z. Tillman 4/1/2017 Florida Relays Gainesville, Fla. Sprint Medley 3:50.16 Gaines, Patterson, Foster, Bridgeman 3/24/1996 Alabama Relays Tuscaloosa, Ala. Distance Medley 11:10.06 McPherson, Dunn, Magloire, T. McWilliams 4/3/2004 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas High Jump 1.89m Logan Boss 4/8/2017 Crimson Tide Invitational Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pole Vault 4.08m Maddy Kish 5/1/2021 Maroon & White Invite Starkville, Miss. Long Jump 6.58m Elisha Williams 4/6/2001 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas Triple Jump 13.87mw Tiffany Flynn 5/11/2019 SEC Outdoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Shot Put 15.28m Nicola Wilson 4/5/2006 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas Discus 50.51m Jhordyn Stallworth 5/15/2021 SEC Outdoor Championships Bryan-College Station, Texas Hammer 62.93m Favian Cowards 4/7/2012 Battle on the Bayou Baton Rouge, La. Javelin 52.73m Sarah Blake 4/26/2019 National Relays Fayetteville, Ark. Heptathlon 6,288 points Erica Bougard 5/15/2015 SEC Outdoor Championships Starkville, Miss. Bold denotes current athletes * Then-NCAA Record w wind-aided mark 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | 123 SEC CHAMPIONS | 256 ALL-AMERICANS | 17 OLYMPIANS 1 MISSISSIPPI STATE TRACK & FIELD MISSISSIPPI STATE FRESHMAN RECORDS QUICK REFERENCE (OUTDOOR ONLY) MEN EVENT MARK/TIME ATHLETE DATE MEET LOCATION 100m 10.04 D’Angelo Cherry 6/10/2009 NCAA Outdoor Championships Fayetteville, Ark. 110mH 13.39w Jesse Henderson 5/28/2021 NCAA East Prelims Jacksonville, Fla. 200m 20.07 Lorenzo Daniel 5/18/1985 SEC Outdoor Championships Starkville, Miss. 400m 44.86 Tavaris Tate 3/25/2010 Alabama Relays Tuscaloosa, Ala. 400mH 50.36 Charles Brockman III 5/25/2018 NCAA East Prelims Tampa, Fla. 800m 1:45.25 Marco Arop 6/8/2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. 1500m 3:48.40 Matthew Cameron 5/17/2008 SEC Outdoor Championships Auburn, Ala. 3000m 8:49.15* JT Mackay 4/30/2016 Jace LaCoste Invitational Starkville, Miss. 3000mS 8:44.97 Simeon Kigen 4/25/1981 South Alabama Invitational Mobile, Ala. 5000m 13:59.90 Mzee Ruto 4/4/1980 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas 10,000m 30:25.91 Adam Lenz 4/18/2008 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. High Jump 2.23m James Harris 3/26/2011 Big Ten vs. SEC Challenge Starkville, Miss. Pole Vault 5.05m Bob Dandino 3/28/1981 Northeast Louisiana Invitational Monroe, La. Long Jump 7.98m Jarrett Samuels 3/28/2012 Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays Austin, Texas Triple Jump 15.49m LeRoy Milsap 4/25/1981 South Alabama Invitational Mobile, Ala. Shot Put 17.57m Garry Frank 1984 -- -- Discus 50.80m Daniel Pepper 5/15/2021 SEC Outdoor Championships Bryan-College Station, Texas Hammer 58.37m Daniel Pepper 4/30/2021 Maroon & White Invite Starkville, Miss. Javelin 82.82m1 Anderson Peters 6/6/2018 NCAA Outdoor Championships Eugene, Ore. 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High Jump 1.75m Logan Boss 3/19/2015 Alabama Relays Tuscaloosa, Ala. Pole Vault 4.08m Maddy Kish 5/1/2021 Maroon & White Invite Starkville, Miss. Long Jump 6.48m Rochelle Farquharson 5/11/2011 SEC Outdoor Championships Athens, Ga. Triple Jump 12.95mw Alexis Farley 4/28/2017 SEC Relays Baton Rouge, La. Shot Put 14.41m Alicia Viveros 5/12/2018 SEC Outdoor Championships Knoxville, Tenn. Discus 51.01m Jhordyn Stallworth 5/15/2021 SEC Outdoor Championships Bryan-College Station, Texas Hammer 52.47m Emily Sanders 4/15/2006 Jace Lacoste Invitational Starkville, Miss. Javelin 43.98m Caroline Standley 3/23/2019 Al Schmidt Bulldog Relays Starkville, Miss. Heptathlon 5,537 points Erica Bougard 5/10/2012 SEC Outdoor Championships Baton Rouge, La. Bold denotes current athletes w wind-aided mark (+2.0 and above) 1 - denotes NCAA Championships meet record * - since at least 2010 2 20 NATIONAL CHAMPIONS | 123 SEC CHAMPIONS | 256 ALL-AMERICANS | 17 OLYMPIANS MISSISSIPPI STATE TRACK & FIELD MEN'S ALL-TIME OUTDOOR PERFORMERS This list includes the top athletes in each event in Bulldog outdoor history. It is not a listing of the top all-time marks in each event. 100M 3000M STEEPLECHASE 4X800M RELAY 1. Pierre Browne 9.98 6/22/2002 1. Stephen Jones 8:41.27 7/9/2019 1. D. Nixon, K. Small 7:14.16 4/28/2018 2. Lorenzo Daniel 10.00W 5/18/1986 2. Simeon Kigen 8:43.68 1982 D. Devroe, M. Arop 3. D’Angelo Cherry 10.02 6/26/2009 3.
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  • Macquarie Investment Management and Penn Athletics Honor Student Athletes Graber, Stevens As Winter 2020 Community Champions

    Macquarie Investment Management and Penn Athletics Honor Student Athletes Graber, Stevens As Winter 2020 Community Champions

    Macquarie Investment Management and Penn Athletics honor student athletes Graber, Stevens as Winter 2020 Community Champions PHILADELPHIA, February 6, 2020 — University of Pennsylvania (Penn) Athletics and Macquarie Investment Management recognized student athletes Edie Noor Graber, a member of Penn’s women’s gymnastics team, and Tom Stevens, a member of the men’s lacrosse team, as the Winter 2020 Community Champions for their efforts in supporting the local Philadelphia community. Program participants from each of the associated community programs were also recognized. Girls Inc. participant, McKenzie Russell, was recognized alongside Graber and Young Quaker, Mamadou Sow, was recognized alongside Stevens. The mentor-mentee pairs were honored in an on-court presentation during the men's basketball game against Harvard on Jan. 31, 2020. Brett Wright, head of Client Solutions Group, Americas, for Macquarie Asset Management, and Dr. Grace Calhoun, Penn’s director of athletics, presented the awards. As part of the Macquarie-Penn Athletics partnership, Macquarie and Penn Athletics launched the Community Champion distinction last year to recognize student athletes who have exemplified deep commitment to their community through their involvement in Penn Athletics’ civic programs, including Girls Inc. of Greater Philadelphia and Southern New Jersey, Young Quakers Community Athletics (YQCA), Beat the Streets Philadelphia (BTSP), and Classroom Champions. “Our long-standing commitment to supporting the Philadelphia community has been a core value of our firm since 1929, when our mutual fund business was founded here in the city,” said Shawn Lytle, global head of Macquarie Investment Management and president of Delaware Funds® by Macquarie. “Macquarie is proud to sponsor Penn Athletics and recognize talented young men and women like Edie and Tom for their efforts in supporting marquee organizations like Girls Inc.
  • Knighttimes7.Pdf

    Knighttimes7.Pdf

    ~ History of North Penn Area Public High School's Sports 1920 to Present by Dick Shearer Track dynasties are not created overnight, yet a combination of athletic excellence and properly primed public relations can go a long way. As early as 1920--long before Jim Crawford Sr. arrived on the scene--Lansdale High School was developing a national reputation, thanks to a series of superb relay teams that were perennial winners at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia. The 1920 team-comprised of Russell Kratz, Harry Hunsberger, Charles Beeman and Warren Wieand-claimed victory in the suburban mile relay, winning in a time of 3:40.2, a half second slower than the relay record established five years earlier by Cheltenham. Runner-up Media was eight yards off the Lansdale's pace. Word of the Maroon's success was top news on the front page of the May 6 Lansdale Republican. And no wonder. Joseph K. (Dobbie) Weaver not only coached the quartet to victory, but he was also editor of the newspaper -- hence he had a public forum to extol his runners' accomplishments. According to Weaver's account, so great was the feeling of school pride that a special assembly was held Monday morning (the races were held Friday and Saturday) to celebrate the victory with speeches, cheering and music-'a rousing exercise", the coach said. The following year -1921- Lansdale's relay team was well regarded, well recognized and was no longer in a position to surprise unsuspecting opponents. Still the Maroon prevailed in the Suburban mile, besting its previous time with a 3:36.8 to erase Cheltenham's six-year-long Penn Relay record.