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Fax: Tribe Nickname: 2 dmTnrwc 20 51 Baktn,Msahsts Blackstone-Mill River Lynchburg, Virginia Coach: AdamAssistant Otstot andMary, (William 2004),Second Year Coach: EdAssistant Moran andMary, (William 2003),Second Year Blackstone, Massachusetts 6-2 Head Coach:AlexGibby andMary, (William 1997),Fourth Year 2010 Lewis Woodard 5-10 Matt Wolak 2008 Bryce Wilk Patterson Wilhelm Matt Warco Steve Waite Adam Tenerowicz Charlie Swartz Jason Schoener Zach Rubin Cabell Rosanelli James Picard Jeff Perrella Joel Parker Dan Nally David Murphy Richard Morris Dave Mock MillerHarry Drew Midland Ben Massam Sean Mahoney Dan MacKay Colin Leak Karl Lang Christo Landry Spencer Kirk Chris Katilie Ryan Jones Coldwater, Michigan David Hryvniak Gloucester Steve Hoogland David Groff 5-5 Danny Gordon Ian Fitzgerald Gloucester, Massachusetts 2010 Ollie Ehlinger Rob Dennis Jared 5-11 Campbell Jameson Bilsborrow 2007 Keith Bechtol Anthony Arena Sean Anastasia-Murphy Name

2006 Men’s Cross Country 00 -0 hrot,NrhCrln Providence Day Charlotte,North Carolina Peters Township Richmond, Virginia Millbrook, New York 5-10 6-1 McMurray, Pennsylvania LittleSilver, New2010 Jersey 6-2 2007 Manassas, Virginia 2009 5-10 Keene Grand Blanc, Michigan 6-0 Westmoreland, New2008 Hampshire Richmond, Virginia 2008 6-0 5-7 Midlothian, Virginia 2009 6-1 Westfield, New Jersey Portsmouth, Virginia 2007 Westmont-Hilltop 6-0 Warrenton,2009 Virginia 5-11 2009 5-10 Ocean Lakes Warwick, RhodeIsland Burkeville, Virginia 2008 6-0 Johnstown, Pennsylvania2010 6-0 Portland, Oregon 2007 5-10 WhitinsvilleChristian 2007 5-7 Virginia Beach, Virginia Chatham,New Jersey 2007 5-7 Unionville 2010 6-0 Wayne, Pennsylvania Whitinsville,Massachusetts 2008 5-10 2009 6-3 ChaddsFord, Pennsylvania Oak Hill, Virginia 2009 5-10 CentralDauphin Falls Church, Virginia 2010 6-2 River Forest, Illinois 2010 5-10 Sterling, Virginia 2008 6-3 2009 6-0 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania North Hills 2008 6-1 Spencerport, New York Springfield, Virginia 2008 6-0 Centreville, Virginia 2008 5-11 Herndon, Virginia 2009 5-11 Glenshaw, Pennsylvania2009 5-8 Arden, North Carolina 2007 6-2 2008 5-6 LittleSilver, New Jersey 2009 6-0 Franklin, Indiana 2009 5-6 Alexandria, Virginia 2008 5-11 2008 5-11 Manassas, Virginia 2008 2008 5-9 5-11 Hometown 2007 2008 Height Class Team Roster Adam Otstot -AUGHT-staught Adam Tenerowicz - TEN-a-row-its Jason Schoener-SHAY-ner Cabell Rosanelli -ca-BULL Chris Katilie-KA-till-lee -RIV-knee-ackDavid Hryvniak Ollie Ehlinger -ELL-in-ger Keith Bechtol -BECK-toll Pronunciation Guide Mills Godwin Millbrook E.C. Glass Red Bank Regional Osbourn Park Grand Blanc Douglas Freeman James River Westfield Churchland Liberty Bishop Hendricken Nottoway Catlin Gabel Chatham Radnor Oakton Thomas Jefferson Oak Park-River Forest Thomas Jefferson Aquinas Institute Lake Braddock Westfield Herndon TC Roberson Red Bank Regional Franklin Community Coldwater Thomas Jefferson Osbourn Park High School 3

2006 Men’s Cross Country On the track, Gibby’s runners Gibby came to the College from Stephen F. Austin State University, As an assistant for the fromTribe 1997-2000, Gibby helped the cross Gibby also coaches several formerW&M distance standouts who have Running for from theTribe 1992 to 1997, Gibby was a four-time All- claimed Athlete ofLandry capturedthe Rookie of the Year Year and honors. Another of PatComstock, Gibby’swas named the CAA aces, Scholar-Athlete of the Year. also distinguished themselves. the For second consecutive year, Gibby qualified at least one of his student- athletes to the5,000m NCAA raceOutdoor Landry theintoracedtheirbothwayas field. It wasand also the second time in qualifiedthree seasons Tribe twothe athletes5,000mtheforfield. Moran flourished in his first track season under Gibby’s direction. The four-timeAll-American cappedseniorhis campaign takingbyfirsthis IC4AandCAA titlestrack,theonwinning Moran 5,000m thebothmeets. atGibby, Under improved nearly half of a minute in his specialty event, posting a recordpersonal (13:25.87) that was just .49 secondsMatt Lane’s schooloff 5,000mof 11-timestandard. MoranAll-American also made significantin thestrides 3,000m, clocking a meet record 8:06.13Landry at carried the his Dukesuccess Invitational. from cross country onto the track postedas well, a as truehe freshman record of 14:01.62 in the nine-minute5,000m. Gibby sawmark the broken by a Tribe athlete for inthe firstthe time3,000m since 1996,steeplechase as Sean Anastasia-MurphyRegional-qualifying ran to an 8:59.26NCAA at the IC4As for designationsAll-East honors, earnedone of 14 by Gibby’s strong athletes.showing in Gibbythe distanceonce eventsagain scored at points,deliveredCAAs, and where 60a 27 percentof (2433 athletesofdistance 40) eventsof thewere scoringoccupied positionsby Tribe athletes.in title inthe the 5,000m,In Adamaddition Otstot led a sweepto of theMoran’s top five and six of the topeight positions inthe 3,000m steeplechase, andComstock Pat won the 10,000m, besting the meet record by more than four seconds. SteveRunner-up Hoogland also beat the previous meet record as the College tookof thesix top eight positions, including a sweep of the top three. where he was the head men’s assistantand track coachwomen’s for three crossseasons. AtSFA, he brought countrythe Lumberjack coach countrycrossandunprecedentedsquads toguidance, success.his levels ofUnder an teamwon itsfirst theSouthland men’s Conference Championship 2001,in then repeated the feat in 2002. Gibby also led thesquad women’s crossto countryits first SLC Championship sincementored 1990 in thethe sameconference’s season. He individualwomen, the first sweep inchampionconference history ofall four titles,for Working to earnSLC. themen’s fromhonors bothYear the countryofcrossCoach thewomen’s and men and with the SFA middle distance and distancecoach,Gibbysawschool 18 records establishedrunners six inevents andhelped as the an assistant track teamwomen’s capture the 2003 SLC Outdoor Championship. country team place ninth andMatt with13th work (twice)toopportunity the had atGibby theW&M, atNCAA stint firstChampionships. his During Lane,an11-time All-American and fourth-placea finisher atthe 2000 and 2004Olympic trials in the 5,000m, and Anders Christiansen, athree-time All-American and the 1997 NCAA runner-up in the 800m. achieved great success running after college. Current women’s andhead cross track country coach Kathy Newberry was a finalist in the 5,000m and10,000m atthe2004 U.S.ending Olympic Trials, 2004 ranked 10th inthe Cross World thetwo-timequalifier toa also Newberry is 10,000m. atnation Country Championships. assistantTribe coach USAT&F Edthe atMoran5,000m the inraced sixthtakingafter 2006 onofTeam summer the in USA Championships,and 2004 graduate Jacob Freyachieved anOlympic Trials “A” standard in the , running 2:17.37 at the andAustin finished Marathon, seventh at the U.S. 25K National Championships. CAA honoree, CAA champion in the 5,000m5,000m and and IC4A 10,000m.qualifier Also in anthe NCAA provisionalperformer in the 10,000m, qualifierGibby was a member and of two All-EastNCAA-qualifying cross country squads (1994 and 1995). Gibby liveswas marriedin Williamsburg in the summer and of 2005 to Kathy Newberry. freshman 1970. In a sincedisplay of the tremendous depthhas Gibby assembledat the the College, of weekend theChampionships NCAAsaw the second Tribe’s capture runner-up teamhonorsIC4Atheat Championshipwith four runners netting All-Eastacclaim. For accomplishments,his Gibby repeated as the CAA Coach of the Year, leadinga Tribe sweep thein postseasonawards fourth-straight for the year as Hedley Head Coach Alex Gibby Alex Coach Head , in addition to picking up ESPN The Magazine

In 2004-05,scholar-athletesIn Gibby’s claimed nineindividual conference The 2006 track season shaped up much as the previous few, with a series of series a with few, previous the as much up shaped season track 2006 The The season can easily be considered one of the best in Tribe history, as the as Tribe history, in consideredseasonbest easily The the can be of one Former Tribe distance ace Alex Gibby returned to William and Mary

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1 Championship Region 1 All-American Academic 2 All-Americans 5 NCAA Qualifiers Participants 6 Team USA National 6 Year of the Scholar-Athletes 7 Honors Year Coach of the 7 Year of the Athletes 8 Titles Conference 17 Athletes All-Region 42 All-East Athletes Champions 40 Conference Individual Landryfinished 38thoverall earn toAll-America honors,Tribe thefirstfora spanvirtuosowasa performance the2004atNCAA Championships, where inhis next four races, reaching deep into the 2005 season. Included in that behindsenior teammate MattLandry Keally. would go onto lead Tribe the attached race of the season at the CAA Championships, claiming second championshipsLandrycrossfirstCAAcountryhisthehad and team trophy. his conference-record third Scholar-Athlete of the award. Year

track and cross country by in the10,000min andwasnamed the Academicto All-America third-team for first race of the season. Bechtol would go on to take second at the IC4A meetIC4Athesecondtakeat to Bechtol onseason. wouldthe go of racefirst conferencechampionships, winning10,000m themeet-record in histimein 3,000msteeplechase. Bechtol made animpressive return from injury atthe 5,000m,and Mike Dominguez ledsweep a ofthe top seven positions inthe the distance events as Jeff Hedley won the 1,500m, Matt Keally took the 5,000m after redshirting the indoor season. At CAAs, W&M again ruled 13:53.62 at Stanford, and also picked up All-East honors outdoors in the Landry earned his second trip to the NCAAs in the 5,000m by running impressivepersonal records, school records, andconference championships. Cross Country Coaches Association. alsohonoredtheSoutheast astheUnited States by Region Coach Year theof consecutive cross country Coach of the awardYear from the CAA, and was being given the award for last spring’s track season. Gibby earned his third his second Scholar-Athlete of the Year award from the conference, after wasnamed asthe CAA Athlete and junior ofthe Year, Keith Bechtol earned team,andtwo to the All-East team atthe IC4A Championships. Fitzgerald student-athletes being named to the all-conference team, five to the all-regionthestudent-athletesall-conference tothe five team,tonamed being 22nd. Individual honors abounded for both team and coach, with six teamagainNationals,finishedat crossingTribe 72ndlinetheplace,inthe as by a bike accident suffered before the conference meet, Fitzgerald led the NCAAChampionships. With2004 All-American Christo Landry hindered the Tribe totheTribe victory and an automatic qualification to its ninth consecutive courserecordweekstwoSoutheastlaterthein Region, finishing leadthirdto the individual title with a four-second victory, and ran faster than the previousthe thanfaster ran and four-secondvictory, a withindividual title the Ian FitzgeraldIan brokeinto thespotlight theCAAChampionships,at winning polls, which is the highest since opening the 2001 season in 12th. Sophomore 12th. in season2001 theopening sincehighest the is whichpolls, team won a totalmeetsteamfivewonaofandachieved ranking a 15ththenationalofin

championship, the first since 2000. Colonial Athletic Association title and the program’s eighth NCAA region at the College. In 2005, the cross country team won its sixth consecutive track and field and has continued the tradition of championship excellence in 2003 to assume the head coaching position for crossmen’s country and 4 Cassidy Harris claimed second and third, respectively. Similar dominance was dominance respectively.Similarthird, and second claimed Harris Cassidy podium and All-CAA honors in the event as Stimson prodigies Jen Showker and consecutive shot championship for a Tribe thrower. Jonesfifth the 2002, led in won she a which shot, the Tribein crown CAA the reclaimed 2004, sweep of the in outdoors redshirting after Jones, Ayanna Championship. CAA fifth-straight the TribeStimsonled events, stunning field a the to in women coming crowns All-East performances in the field events. With half of the team’s individual CAA 2005 another record-breaking campaign, including nine all-conference and four Regional mark inbothevents. NCAA the breaking and hammer and shot the in style, title CAA 2004 the winning in career his capped Parsons Championships. CAA the at hammer the earning a pair of all-conference honors by finishing second in both the shot and IC4A meet. In 2003 Parsons was named CAA Scholar-Athlete of the year, after in the shot put. Parsons went on to garner All-East honors in the hammer at the (fourth), javelin (third), hammer (second) and a second straightseason with a sophomore campaign that first-placefeatured top CAA finishes in the discus showing freshman impressive his up followedNationalTeam. JuniorHe States United the for selected be to him enabling javelin, the and put shot the both in titles CAA winning debut, powerful a made Parsons freshman, a As Parsons. Chris inallofthefieldevents. All-East performers second conference title and double All-East honors. Stimson has had numerous guided steady improvement throughout her career, culminating in then 2004 He season. with freshman her her in 13’1” of record school a and Championships pole ECAC the in coached place second to LaRoche Charlotte vaulter Stimson Championships. ECAC the at class and went on to earn All-East honors and sixth-place education physical a in discovered was (153’6”), javelin of mark 5’11.25”. Wendy school-record Warren, a the school record-holder in the and Championships NCAA the at finish 11th-place an to Rayner Lisa jumper high overcountry the courseofhiscareer at W&M. way from a walk-on to one of the top 20 decathletes in the benefited from his time with Stimson as well, working his points) (7,240 Doughty Toddrecord-holder Decathlon (206’1”). collegian American an by mark eighth-best the posted he when year, senior his until ranks the through progressed and W&M, at season rookie his in hammer the with started only who Howell, Mike record-holder talent. has earned a reputation for his ability to develop young develop to ability his for reputation a earned has Stimson states, nearby other and Virginia in level school high the at throw hammer the or javelin the of absence athletes tonationalprominence inhistenure. Due tothe W&M many mentored has multi-eventers, and jumpers, and oneOlympian. schools can claim. To date, Stimson’s programs have produced 53 All-Americans NCAA team qualification for men’s cross country, an achievementninth-straight the only was season five the Punctuatingother squads. women’sfield and track field): the sixth consecutive conference title for both the men’s cross country and of four CAA titles (men’s cross country, women’s cross country, women’s track and Stimson’s expertise coupled with the superb work ethics of his athletes made A recent example of Stimson’s coaching ability can be seen in 2004 graduate All-America coached women’sStimson the side, On throw hammer W&M include credits coaching His Stimson, who works primarily with the throwers, throwers, the with primarily works who Stimson, 2006 Men’s Cross Country Director ofTrack andFieldDanStimson squads, as Stimson’s program took three the for year banner another was season Rookie of the Year awards. and The 2005-06 Athlete CAA numerous garnered possible 16 since the 2002-03 school year, of and have out titles Association have combined for 13 Colonial Athletic collegiate athleticsshouldbeallabout. what for has model exemplary an as and served track, the on and classroom the in both success demonstrated has that program a oversees Stimson Dan Mary, and William at Field Trackand The men’s and women’s programs programs women’s and men’s The of Director as year 21st his In athletic career by competing in both the NCAA and AAU national put championshipschampion, as well as a two-time MAC shot put champion. He concluded his shot Collegiate Central and All-Ohio the was he undergraduate, an As (Ohio). master’sa Miami fromholds degree and 1971 Universityin Ohio from honors set also heptathletes Both Championships. NCAA provisionallythe qualify for to points 5,110 with third taking meet, ECAC the at points 5,000 cleared also points, only 14 points shy of being invited to the clear NCAA5,000 points, Championships.and she re-set her own Meekinsschool record at ECACs, to scoring history school 5,229 in heptathlete first the Blevins made Relays, StateFlorida the at season, the of performance first Her titles. ECAC and CAA the up picking a single event. Brenna Blevins went undefeated in the heptathlon in three tries, only the as Tribehammer) Steelin (1997-2000 titles CAA four earn to athletes his Smithjoins including morning. AprilTyler rain-soaked a on Championship CAA fourth appearances, his of percent 75 won but year, all injuries elbow Smithhistory.battled throwerAndy school javelin Senior in best the of one as the schoolrecord intheshotwithanNCAARegional-qualifying 48’6”. Regional in the javelin out of the ECAC heptathlon while Ayanna Jones shattered javelin to go with All-CAA accolades in the discus. the in Blevinshonors All-East with campaign outdoor qualifiedstrong a Hager, capped Liz who for the NCAA fourth and fifth to claim All-East honors. Stimson also guided a career season for later raise the bar with a score of 4,876 at ECACs where she and Blevins finished Blevins in second and 2004 champion Sarah McHale in fourth. Meekins would Bonnie Meekins won the title with a then-school record (4,763), ahead of Brenna witnessed in the heptathlon where W&M claimed three of the top four positions as throw. hammer the in holder record of genetics and molecular biology at Emory University. Krista is a former W&M field the in Ph.D. a earned recently She 1998. in master’sCollege the at degree Crider, 30, graduated from W&M in 1996 with a B.S. in biology and earned her son, Clare, is a 23-year-old local college student. Recently married daughter Krista in theshotput. As good as 2005 was, the 2006 Tribe track and field corps has to be counted Dan and his wife Rosemary, also a Falconer native, have two children. Their (1992 andtwice in1996) CAA Coachof the Year Honors 3 Seasons at William andMary 21 CAA Athletes of the Year 25 cross country CAA Team Titles 37 outdoortrackand fieldand All-Americansinindoorand 53 Stimson By The Numbers then ontoMiami University (Ohio) fornineyears. Stuart High School in Falls Church, Virginia for one year, cross NCAA 1972 country the championship. win From Vols Knoxville, the he moved to helping J.E.B. assistant, titles. His coaching career started at Tennessee as a graduate on seven occasions and collect 12 Southeastern Conference nation’s10 the top in finish Volunteerathletes helped he Tennessee,of where University the powerhouse, national third placeinherfirstconference championships. of her six throws, finishing with a throw of 149’ 2” to take took her lead from Hager, setting a personal recordthird-best throw in with school history.each Freshman the Abby and Lemon place second for good attempt, only her with 9” 151’ threw Hager injury, back a of because started event the before hour an only throw to Cleared fashion. heroic In the CAA hammer throw, Liz Hager capped her career in won the conference crown in also Showkerthe discus 11.75”. for 44’ the of second put time. a with Championships George Mason and in the shot by taking second at the CAA Showker set personal records in the discus with 144 feet at margin of the page is too small to list them all. Junior Jen the but events, individual in records personal numerous A native of Falconer, New York, Stimson graduated with perennial a from Mary and Williamto Stimsoncame 5 -

2006 Men’s Cross Country NCAA Champs 30:45 (72) 518 points 22nd of 31 34:25 (252) 34:25 (149) 31:26 31:23 (141) 31:23 (168) 31:34 (135) 31:20 (219) 32:11 IC4A Champs 4th of 20 25:41 (20) 25:56 (39) 26:00 (42) 26:36 (2#) 26:09 (58) 26:17 (67) 26:33 (87) 25:57 (40) 26:27 (80) 26:03 (46) 25:29 (15) 25:55 (36) 26:56 (3#) 150 points 26:56 (120) 26:56 1st of 30 Regional 30:05 (3) 68 points Southeast 31:15 (35) 30:42 (21) 30:29 (12) 30:36 (15) 30:40 (17) 31:15 (36) Open 1st of 2 Cavalier 25:56 (9) 25:55 (8) 25:42 (6) 25:31 (3) 15 points 27:35 (30) 26:24 (12) 27:19 (26) 26:01 (10) 26:20 (11) 26:41 (17) CAA 1st of 9 Champs 25:14 (9) 25:05 (4) 25:05 (5) 25:10 (7) 24:32 (1) 26 points 25:36 (15) 25:44 (18) 26:10 (23) 26:23 (27) 25:19 (10) 25:24 (13) 25:55 (20) Invite 23:55 (8) Pre-Nat’l 24:52 (68) 24:46 (59) 24:48 (61) 24:56 (6^) 24:19 (23) 219 points T-6th of 34 T-6th 25:35 (144) 25:42 (33^) 25:32 (133) 25:30 (24^) Ed Moran Ed Adam Otstot Tribe Open 1st of 5 26:03 (5) 25:34 (2) 26:10 (6) 26:00 (4) 21 points 26:42 (13) 26:49 (16) 26:30 (11) 26:53 (22) 26:40 (12) 26:55 (23) Assistant Coaches Assistant Great 2005 Season Results 1st of 12 24:26 (9) 24:12 (3) 24:17 (4) 48 points American 25:37 (41) 25:25 (37) 25:15 (26) 24:38 (15) 24:43 (18) 24:40 (17) 25:55 (31*) 25:03 (10*) 26:12 (40*) 26:04 (34*) 25:24 (19*) The 2003 cross country Scholar-Athlete of the Year in the CAA, Otstot also competed twice for the College at the at College the for twice competed also Otstot CAA, the in Year the of Scholar-Athlete country cross 2003 The Adam Otstot is in his second year of coaching at his alma mater, assisting both the men’s and women’s cross country cross women’s and men’s the both assisting mater, alma his at coaching of year second his in is Otstot Adam Ed Moran joined the William and Mary staff last year after a spectacular racing career that saw him earn four All- four earn him saw that career racing spectacular a after year last staff Mary and William the joined Moran Ed A professionally-sponsored runner with and Nike, Moran raced Field unsponsored at Track the 2005 USAT&F Festival 3rd of 7 3rd 27:25 (5) 86 points Maymont Maymont 28:12 (15) 28:55 (22) 28:04 (13) 29:59 (31) ship to earn All-East recognition and help the team to a runner-up showing. In track, he won the steeplechase at the at steeplechase the won he track, In runner-upa to team showing. the help and recognition All-East earn to ship in the event. Regional championship and competed at both the IC4A championship and the NCAA East conference 2000, in Godwin Mills from graduated Otstot Virginia, Richmond, of native A championships. country cross NCAA in Last spring he earned his Master’s W&M in 2004, majoring in kinesiology. from degree and earned his bachelor’s education with a concentration in elementary administration. programs. programs. Otstot, cap a 2004 grad, had a earning Williamsburg, straight successful three honors in all-conference career magnificient a put campaign senior His steeplechase. 3,000m the running track, the on as well as trails the on both and placed 25th at the IC4A champion honors he earned all-conference country, cross on his college experience. In America honors in the 5,000m outdoors (2003, 2005) and in cross country (2000, 2002) for the College. In addition addition In College. the for 2002) (2000, country cross in and 2005) (2003, outdoors 5,000m the in honors America to assisting with running both and programs, the women’s the men’s 2003 graduate will continue to train and race coach Alex Gibby. men’s under the tutelage of head below well running debut, impressive an earlier) boasted He month-and-a-half nod. scant All-America fourth a his set earning after shortly Championships history, school in second-best (13:39.70, 5,000m the in record personal previous his to finish in 13:25.87. This time placed him only 49 of a hundredths second shy ofrunningrecord, the as school the and USA Team on spot a earning USAT&F’s, the at sixth took he 2006, In runners. 24 of field the in amateur fastest to compete internationally. to Europe travelling

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Onesty 3rd of 9 3rd 76 points 25:35 (23) 26:45 (51) 25:25 (17) 26:18 (38) 26:32 (45) 25:24 (16) 25:45 (27) 24:51 (10) 26:03 (34) 25:17 (15) 26:05 (35) 25:39 (26) 26:53 (54) 25:27 (18) In his six-year collegiate career, Moran racked up three all-conference and All-Southeast honors (never finishing worse than third), and was twice conference conference twice was and third), than worse finishing (never honors All-Southeast and all-conference three up racked Moran career, collegiate six-year his In

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TEAM FINISH Bryce Wilk Bryce Matt Warco Matt Steve Waite Steve Adam Tenerowicz Adam Andy Press James Picard James Dave Mock Dave Christo Landry Steve Hoogland Steve David Groff David Ian Fitzgerald Ian Rob Dennis Rob Anthony Arena Joel Parker Joel Dan Nally Dan David Murphy David David HryvniakDavid Keith Bechtol Keith Sean Anastasia-Murphy Sean Kyle Pawlaczyk Kyle Graham Kearney Graham Matt Keally Matt Jeff Hedley Jeff Mike Dominguez Mike ATHLETES in finance and government, and earned a Masters in public policy in 2005 from the College. in public policy in 2005 from and earned a Masters in finance and government, and was the 2005 IC4A and CAA champion in the 5,000m. The Dayton, New Jersey native received his bachelor’s degree in May of 2003, double-majoring 2003, of May in degree bachelor’s his received native Jersey New Dayton, The 5,000m. the in champion CAA and IC4A 2005 the was and champion and Athlete of the Year in cross country. On the track, he earned multiple all-conference nods, was named the 2003 CAA Male Athlete of the Year Year the of Athlete Male CAA 2003 the named was nods, all-conference multiple earned he track, the On country. cross in Year the of Athlete and champion 6 threeinterceding hillsandthe ravines,providingstimu auniqueand paths that wind through the campus itself. The campus is situated on and roads, walkways, Or,of maze the sidewalks. explorebrick-paved on miles three almost covers Drive Campus and Roads Jamestown and TheRichmond College itselfalong offerscampus severalthe opportunitiesof foredges thethe adventurousaround run A athlete. preserving greenpreserving spacesratherthanurbanization. of history a and landscape, natural varied and rich a boasts it as asts, Scheduled to be completed in the fall of 2006 is a brand-new brand-new a is 2006 of fall the in completed be to Scheduled Locat Olympictrack. level lating workout. t oe f h ods man- oldest the of one ate cre to century 18th the of was dammed in the first half Matoaka swampland, nally for jump water a and jump pits, high two runways, vault pole two pits, jump jump/triple long three has also complex the and oval, meter 400 eight-lane, the of surface the as serves ber rub EDPM body. erning gov world-wide field’s and IAAF,the standardsof track the exceed to built been has track Field, new the Cary at Stadium Zable of inside ed the College Woods. Origi Woods.College the of westernedge Onthe campus is Lake Matoaka and the steeplechase. enthusi running for destination a been long has Williamsburg Duke ofGloucester Street

2006 Men’s Cross Country - - - - - The Colonial Parkway Williamsburg, AGreat PlacetoRun the heart oftheColonialCity.the heart through run simple quick, a and Mary, “DOG” street offers William at WrenBuilding the of steps front the to Building Capitol from mile one suring Mea Williamsburg. capital, new the of thoroughfare main the as function to government colony the by 1699 in larged ide lnain i ws en was it Plantation, Middle of residents the for path horse later and trail Indian small a Originally Street. of Gloucester Duke - oldest the of one also is Williamsburg running in famous route most The - - - - path Park NewQuarter preserve. 2,700-acre its in trails of miles 30 than more has Park MillWaller and woodlands, of acres 689 over sprawls Park Freedomitself, Williamsburg In YorkRiver.the along trails of miles liamsburg. Also within a half-hour drive, York River State Park has 25 downtownWil from drive minute 20 short a Mississippi, the of east of miles 200 park to close municipal featuring largest parks the several are is area Park the News in Newport Also trails. established 70 teamsofbothmenandwomento Williamsburg. on the East Coast, the Colonial Invitational regularly brings more than tional for the 48th year. One of the most prestigious high school meets running route. Itideal stretches for an 23 miles, providesconnecting the historical also sites of ParkwayJames the mph, 45 of limit top speed a with and traffic commercial from in thoroughfares scenic law most the of by one is Colonial Parkway The Protected America. hikers,bicyclists,use by runners, andtheoccasionalbotanyclass. to open are which forest, the in and lake the around trails maintains College the at Department Recreation The perpetuity. in protected is that preserve hectare 150 a including forest, undeveloped mostly of hectares 600 is lake the Surrounding World. New the in lakes made at Eastern State, and will again host the Colonial High School Invita School High Colonial the host again will State,and Eastern at and manicured grass plains. The College hosts several meets each year loops, wooded hills, featuring grounds, the on out laid be can routes Dunbar at is College’s course The practice and competition main Farms, on the grounds of Eastern State Hospital. An infinite variety of and York Rivers formuchofitslength. Revolutionary the of War),battle final the of (site following Jamesthe Yorktownand Williamsburg, colony), English permanent (first town - - - - 7

2006 Men’s Cross Country Ian Fitzgerald Ian - - 2005 Season Stats ESPN The Magazine CoSIDA/ESPN The Team) Bechtol (Third Keith All-America Academic Year CAA Coach of the Alex Gibby Year Coach of the Region Southeast Alex Gibby Week of the CAA Runner of 9/27 and 10/18) Christo Landry (Week CAA Championships (26 points/ 9 teams) (15 points/ 2 teams) Open Cavalier teams) 30 points/ (68 Regional Southeast NCAA Champions (1) Individual Fitzgerald Ian (5) All-Region CAA Championships (Third) Fitzgerald Ian (12th) Hedley Jeff (15th) Keally Matt (17th) Anastasia-Murphy Sean (21st) Tenerowicz Adam All-East (2) (15th) Anthony Arena (20th) Hoogland Steve All-CAA (6) (Third) Fitzgerald Ian (Fourth) Hedley Jeff (Fifth) Keally Matt Bechtol (Seventh) Keith (Ninth) Mock Dave (10th) Anastasia-Murphy Sean Year of the CAA Athlete Fitzgerald Ian Year of the CAA Scholar-Athlete Bechtol Keith Team Victories (5) Team (48 points/ 12 teams) American Festival Great (21 points/ 5 teams) Open Tribe ------astasia-Murphy astasia-Murphy (17th) and junior (21st) Tenerowicz earned all-region Adam honors to complete the Cap scoring for Tribe. the turing the title propelled Gibby to his first Southeast Region Coach award. of the Year College’s the theme, season’s the Continuing regional championship improved upon last runner-up finish, without the services year’s top runner. the team’s of Landry, harriers ventured to historic Cortlandt Van Two days prior to the NCAAs, Park Tribe in New York City to compete in IC4A Championships. the TheGreen andGold finished fourth behind All- East performances Anthony Arena (15th) and from (20th). Hoogland Steve CAA titles in With tow, W&M po its reclaim to poised was regional and sition as one of the nation’s elite teams. Unlike dashed poisoning food 2004, when the Tribe’s hopes NCAA Championships, the at the entire top and Gold’s Green seven toed the start line at through race to Haute Terre cold, blustery winds. the For third consecutive meet Fitzgerald, competing his first NCAA in Champion followed Tenerowicz and ley in 141st and 149th and Ke feat of state and region rival Virginia. ships, led his teammates to and place 72nd in finish the proving that his late season surge was no fluke. Anas tasia-Murphy kicked past home the down competitors to stretch cross the line next Hed 135th. in Tribe the for ally rounded out the scor ing for the Tribe claiming 168th. Landry made his re turn from injury, but could not find his form, finishing in a disappointing 252nd. The efforts College’s earned them 22nd and another de onship meet for the second year in a row. Again seniors Hedley and Keally paced the pack finishing 12th and 15th, respectively, as Keally garnered his fourth All-Southeast accolade and Hedley his third. Following in the footsteps of the seniors, both An ------2005 Review 2005

Coming off its Great American victory, the College traveled to Terre Haute, Indiana, site of the NCAA Championship meet, to compete in the Brooks Pre-National Invi tational. Here the Tribe upset No. 9 Iona College and ran its way to a sixth-place tie. Landry led his teammates for straight the meet as he finished second eighth and gar award. Week the of Runner second his nered TheGreen and performanceGold’s marked another significant improvement from last accomplishments year’s when the fin Tribe ished 18th at the same meet. That same day, W&M hosted the Open Tribe and won in convincing fashion to start its streak of four straight victories. Jason Schoener, compet David while victory to raced unattached, ing Murphy was the first in-uniform finisher. was the first Murphy

Christo Landry third-place finish, Landry earned his first CAA Runner of the Week award. award. Week the of Runner CAA first his earned Landry finish, third-place third third and fourth, respectively, to spearhead efforts. the With Tribe’s his rival Virginia. Sophomore Christo Landry and senior Jeff Hedley finished Christo Hedley Landry Sophomore and Virginia. senior Jeff rival and six in the top 20 en route to the team title and a victory over state place finish here a year placed ago, three the Tribe runners in the top 10 Country Festival for the Nike Race of Champions. Improving on its third- its on Improving Champions. of Race Nike the for Festival Country and Gold headed to Cary, North Carolina, and the Great American Cross Cross American Great the and Carolina, North Cary, to headed Gold and and led the Tribe to a solid third-place finish. Two weeks later, the weeks Green to later, a solid and Two third-place led finish. Tribe the with many top runners sitting out, junior Keith Bechtol finished 10th The Lou seasonOnesty beganInvitational at where,Virginia’s even earned multiple coach of the year awards. of the year earned multiple coach raced to all-region status. Head coach Alex Gibby also received praise as he as praise received also Gibby Alex coach Head status. all-region to raced athletes garnered All-CAA honors, two earned All-East citations, and five successes, many Tribe harriers captured individual accolades as six scholar- six as accolades individual captured harriers Tribe many successes, ninth straight trip to the NCAA addition Championships. to In the team NCAA Regional Championship. With NCAA With its Regional Championship. regional win, W&M earned its sixth consecutive Colonial Athletic Association Championship and eighth and Championship Association Athletic Colonial consecutive sixth the Green and Gold captured five team championships, including their themselves themselves at the national level. Ranked as high as 15th in the nation, the 2004 NCAA Championships, the Tribe set the their 2004 sights NCAA on Championships, Tribe reasserting the After four of eight runners fell to food poisoning the night before looked primed to take the title in 2005. Behind another strong perfor Tribe After a second-place finish the at the Regional, 2004 Southeast third consecutive CAA Coach of the Year award. Year CAA Coach of the consecutive third orchestrating orchestrating impressive regular season performances, Gibby earned his The victory securedTribe the an automatic bid to the NCAA Champi leading his team to its school record sixth straight CAA championship and championship CAA straight sixth record school its to team his leading 2000. since title regional first its won and top-25 the in runners five placed astasia-Murphy astasia-Murphy (10th) rounded out All-CAA the performers. Tribe’s By W&M meet, regional first his in third finished who Fitzgerald, from mance

of consecutive titles to six. Competing in his second CAA Champion W&M came to the CAA championship meet looking to extend its streak With strong performances at Great American and at Pre-Nationals, Athlete of the Year, Athlete placed of fourth the to Year, capture his second career all-confer runners finished ahead of JMU’s fourth runner. the Hedley, 2004 CAA depth by placing 10 athletes in the top 20 and clinched the title as seven the Tribe and seventh of the last eight. The Green and Gold showcased its showcased Gold and Green The eight. last the of seventh and Tribe the Bechtol (seventh), sophomore Dave Mock (ninth) and junior Sean An University. Fitzgerald’s victory marked the fifth straight individual title for title individual straight fifth the victorymarked Fitzgerald’s University. finishing times was a scant 14 seconds as line. The gap between the pack’s 10 as W&M totaled 26 points, 20 ahead of runner-up James Madison honor. The two seniors pack ledTribe’s of the five runners to the finish the 8km layout in 24:32, and five harriers Tribe joined him in the top storied with CAA a career fifth place finish and his fourth All-Conference ships, sophomore Ian Fitzgerald captured the individual title completing ence citation. and Senior defending champion Keally completed Matt his 8 l tre ae h etrd I 20, e a 3r a te Southeast the in Championships at the TribeNCAA for the run at 33rdhas and Regional, was he 2004, In entered. he races three all after redshirting last cross country season. Racing unattached, he won returns Schoener field. and track as well as country Yearthe cross in America honors last year, and is the defending CAA Scholar-Athlete of All- Academic team third earning conference, the of leader academic son, he stepped into a void at the conference champi Also projecting the top seven are seniors are seven top the projecting Also career bestintheevent. his of off seconds eight shaving and 5,000m the in Championships NCAA the trip consecutive second his earning spring, the coveredin re He team. the on seventh finishing Championships, National the at race disappointing a ran and meets regional and conference the at sidelined the was Tribe’swas but he season, regular the in runner top freshman, a as country cross in All-American An fall. last pionships surprise opponentswhenhereturns tothetrails. 13:57.50 unattached in the 5,000m at Stanford, he will be looking to course record. After redshirting the outdoor track season and running by taking third at the Southeast Regional, running below the previous later weeks two that followed and title, individual the win to onships Jason Schoener phy beforeCham right CAA the bicyclea suffering after injury standings accomplish year’s last surpass is to season and this poised 2005, and in atWilliam season team outstanding country an cross men’s had The Mary led the Tribechampion led the Fitzgerald Ianthrough in the second and third positions in the regular sea regular the in positions third and second the in running After sociation’sYear the award. of Runner As Athletic Colonial the earning fall, last races ship honors. All-American for ju challenge of pair a are will harriers veteran the Headlining who niors Mid-Atlantic states. the from runners top the of some includes that class last year’s top ten and adds a seven-member freshman Year,the of Coach Region Southeast defending The ments. , Christo Landry will be looking to return to the top of the NCAA 2006 Men’sKeith Bechtol, and Cross Country oe ol to unr from runners two only loses Gibby Alex Jason Schoener. Anastasia-Murphy missed season. He is also the undisputed the also is He season. earning all-conference honors last honors all-conference earning after positions four or three the top into move to look will and years, three past the for squad el trav the on mainstay a been has Bechtol Championships. NCAA the at Fitzgerald behind team the on second finished He Regional. Southeast the at 17th finishing by accolades all-region and pionships finishing 10th at the CAA Cham CAA the at 10th finishing by honors all-conference earning came on but strong in the post-season, season, regular the of most Sean Anastasia-Mur Sean ------

Steve Hoogland 2006 Outlook - - - - - cross country last fall after finishing in the top 20 at the IC4A Champi ships. Also looking to move up the depth chart are a pair of redshirt of pair a are chart depth the up move to looking Also ships. off of his best track season thus far, qualifying for the NCAA Regional Pre-Nationalthe coming at is 70 Arena top Invitational.the in finish to him propelled that form the reclaim to look will and season, track outdoor the redshirting after returning is Hoogland York. New of onships, andwillaimtomakethetripoutIndiana thisyear instead breakthrough in the steeplechase, qualifying for the IC4A Champion IC4A the breakthroughfor qualifying steeplechase, the in big a had he fall’s spring, last This at team Championships. the IC4A on third finishing including years, two past the over runner the-line Championships lastyear. after finishing in the top 20 at the CAAs and in the top 40 at the IC4A and will be shooting to make the Regional team for the Tribe this year University,Hampton from transferring since chart depth the up risen season. last championships conference the regimen, Murphy just missed all-conference honors by placing 13th at training his Year.the perfecting of After Rookie named was he when return to the top of the CAA, a pinnacle he first reached as a freshman 5,000m. al Tribe first the being including season, last range six-to-ten the in finishing after ladder move to looking team be will Mock the up in thesteeplechase. freshman for the IC4A Champion IC4A the for freshman CAA Championships, the and qualifying as a at debut 10,000m his in second taking after Nationals, to trip the doesn’tmake he if title individual IC4A the for contender more sopho Also, Regional. Southeast ships after helping the team win the Champion NCAA the for ternate ships both indoors and outdoors at outdoors and indoors both ships has been consistently developing into a solid down- solid a into developing consistently been has Dennis Rob his complete to looking season final his enters Murphy David il e top a be will Leak Colin Arena and Hoogland were both All-East runners in runners All-East both were Hoogland and Arena regimen. training his perfecting after competition of this spring, but looks to return at the same high level high same the at return to looks but spring, this season track the redshirted He Nationals. at runner Tribe’sthe was fourth and 21st, finishing after team all-region the on repeated he year last and NCAAs, at 100 top the in finished and honors for All-Southeast region the in 24th was he 2004, In years. two past the of each in Championships NCAA and gion SoutheastRethe at competing team, the on runners experienced most the of one considered be can wicz the travel squad include A crop of juniors who figure to push for positions on 2003 and2004. Arena , , and Hoogland, Steve - - - - Dave Mock Adam Tenerowicz has quickly has PicardJames . Tenero Mock. Dave , Anthony - - - - 9

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2006 Men’s Cross Country Lewis Wo Sean Sean Mahoney will Richard Richard , Morris third in the Adam Tenerowicz

- Runner of the Year. Year. the of Runner Observer Charlotte Drew Drew Cabell Cabell Jameson Jameson Bilsborrow and Ben . Massam Perella was a Foot Locker National tionals, and enters the College with prep bests close to the IC4A track qualification marks at 800m and 1,500m. Mahoney benefited from growing up in the rich running traditions of Philadelphia, and fin prise to see either of them on post-season Bilsborrow was squads the for Tribe. Midwest the Meet of Champions winner in the mile and All-American at Na Outdoor Nike the at fifth finishing after 1,600m ished third in the 1,600m at the state Pennsylvania championships. also earned He an invitation to the incredibly prestigious Penn Relay Mile Champion

likely see extensive action in meets around the state in their freshman season, but it would not be a sur ships, finishing 15th. Danny Danny Gordon Harry Miller and course of the spring as one of the next great steeplechasers, taking seventh at the CAA Champion ships. Midland were each top country runners in cross high school, and used their freshman years to and academics collegiate to adjust training, culminating in several top performances in the 3,000m run during the indoor Rounding season. out the class, Rosanelli and state two-time School’s Independent Carolina North 2005 the , odard also won five state titles on the Woodard champion in cross country. the named twice was and track, sam was the man in front of him at the Meet of Champions, finishing Champions, of Meet the at him of front in man the was sam Relays Penn the at spring last head-to-head went also pair The second. and sixth finished they as ahead out coming Perella with run, 3,000m seventh. Massam capped off his spring by winning the 5,000m race at the Nike Outdoor Nationals, becoming the inaugural high school national champion in that event. Also figuring to make an immediate impact will be Patterson Patterson , Wilhelm the third-place finisher at AAA Virginia’s cross country championships in 2004, and Foot Locker South Regional Senior’s Race, are the Tribe’s only in-state only Tribe’s the are Race, Senior’s Regional South Locker Foot recruits. will provide depth to the team season. the regular race experience during while earning valuable not only youthful energy and optimism but a national championship The seven members of the Class of 2010 rivals Jersey will New include bring Headliners with championships. state them several and Jeff and Perrella the also was He meet. National the at 26th finishing fall, last Finalist crossed and Regional, North Locker Foot the at finisher seventh-place the line in third place at the New Jersey Meet of Champions. Mas

- - - Jared Jared David David Matt Matt Wolak 2006 Outlook 2006 David Murphy David Charles Zach Zach . Rubin Nally showed Steve Steve Waite figures likely to Matt Matt Warco and pionships and will be counted on to on counted be will and pionships continue his progression this year. Ollie Ehlinger competed in only one race as an unattached runner last fall and redshirted the outdoor track season. compete for All-East honors after recording a pair of top-15 finishes during the regular season last year. Karl compete Lang last didn’t fall, track during pace the up picked but season to score at the CAA Cham

made the IC4A team IC4A the made Hryvniak David , redshirt sophomores sophomores redshirt , Nally Dan Chris Katilie emerged over the Dan Dan MacKay almost claimed All-East honors by fin

was part of the Tribe’s winning effortssea last winning Tribe’s the partwas of Parker Joel Ryan Ryan , Jones and sophomore

4x800m relay team, and took eighth in the 800m at the outdoor IC4A Championships as part of the enjoyed enjoyed by and Warco Wolak. Rubin competed at for himself on the cross country trails similar to that Championships, and will look to create a position specialists on the track after taking third in the 800m at the CAA middle-distance best team’s the of one as himself established Jones indoor IC4A qualifier at 1,000m. same this season. Groff was third in the IC4A coaches race, and was an was and race, coaches IC4A the in third was Groff season. this same Onesty Onesty Invitational, and will be counted on to provide more of the promise promise last year when he finished second on the team at the Lou

Championships. spring taking 10th in the 1,500m run at the CAA 54th in a deep field of competitors, and finished his Cross Cross Country Championships, where he placed began last spring competing in the USAT&F USAT&F the in competing spring last began Swartz In similar situations are senior are situations similar In in 2006, after leading the “B” team at meets where the team has split. in 2006, after leading the “B” team at meets where the team has split. years. years. They will both look to movepermanently into the top squad been key contributors for the cross country program over the past two past the countryover cross program the for contributors key been are are better known for their exploits on the track, but both have also Groff and

attached in a college cross country race. to scout the class of 2009, as none of them have run country season in that its rivals haven’t had a countrychance season in that its rivals haven’t The College has a distinctadvantage this cross CAAs. Southeast Regional. Classmate Classmate Regional. Southeast country for this cross season. to prepare training program in competition to earn a spot on the teams for and Pre-Nationals the and only competed once during the track season as he revamped his son in the Open Tribe and Cavalier Open, and will look to step up for William and Mary last season for his first post-season experience,

Matt Warco Matt sophomores. sophomores. Senior redshirting 2005. redshirting ishing ninth in the 10,000m at the IC4A Championships, and before 2004 in freshman a as qualifier IC4A 10,000m a was Campbell 10 Championships in the 10,000m, running a personal-best 29:25.02 at the StanfordIn the at 29:25.02 personal-best a running 10,000m, the in Championships NCAA the to Provisionalqualifier Yearthe ... of Scholar-Athlete Track:CAA Named ,0m-35.8 ie-41.0 3,000m-8:30.48i Mile -4:14.50 5,000m-14:37.42 3K Steeple -8:59.26 1,500m -3:53.78 Anastasia-Murphy’s PersonalBests is fallinginthewaterpit...Majoring infilmstudies. Massachusetts ... Inspired by the success of his teammates ... Most embarassing moment Gloucester,in 1984 18, May Born ... Anastasia Kate and Murphy Christopher of Son Personal 4:22.6 inthe1,600m,9:43.03,200mand6:22.222,000msteeplechase. include recordsPersonal ... 2001 in showing sixth-place a by followed 2000, in meet country cross state in fifth Finished ... country cross for selection all-state Three-time At Gloucester sea regular the during finishes top-10 three Had ... 17th finishing for All-East named Country: Cross 2002-03 Redshirted. Track:Cross Country: Competed three timesat1,500meters. 2003-04 vitational ... Finished fourth in the 5,000m at the CAA Championships ... Indoor and Indoor ... Championships CAA the at 5,000m the in Finished ... fourth vitational Open in8:30.48...Scored attheCAAChampionships,finishingsixthin 1,500m. son. outdoor IC4A...Set personalrecords inthe1,500m,Mile, and5,000m. East as a member of the distance medley relay team ... Anchored the 4x800 relay in the Outdoor Championships ... NCAA regional qualifier in the steeplechase ... Indoor All- Thomas Jefferson Alexandria, VA Class of2007 Bechtol KEITH Gloucester Gloucester, MA Class of2007 Murphy Anastasia- SEAN

2006 Men’s Cross Track: Country During the indoor season, won the 3,000m race at the George Mason George the at race 3,000m the won season, indoor the During a te ems eod unr t h I4 Caposis being Championships, IC4A the at runner second team’s the Was Championships ... Set personal record in the 1,500m the recordin personal Set ... Championships CAA the at steeplechase 3,000m the in Runner-up ... DMR fourth-place the of anchor-leg the running in 31:20, 135th overall. Championships, ran second for the team and finished NCAA the at appearance first honor his In ... all-region career his of first for 17th claiming Southeast the Regional, at team the for fourth Ran ... award All-CAA second earn to Championships Association Country: Cross 2005-06 cdmc All-Ameri Academic Magazine The CoSIDA/ESPN seventh at the CAA Championships for All-CAA hon Country: Cross 2005-06 the IC4A Championships in 29:51.05 ... Just missed a 30:28.87 ... All-East in the 10,000m, finishing third at meet-record a running 10,000m, at Champion CAA Team... All-Academic III District First-team ... can coa-tlt o te er o tak . Third-team ... track for Year the of Scholar-Athlete runner at the NCAA Championships. Championships. NCAA the at runner Team’s... Regional Southeast the sixth at 36th ... ors at CAAs, taking fifth in 3:53.78 ... Won the first stee Week, after finishing 19th at the Great American Fes Country: Cross 2004-05 Country: Cross 2004-05 since 1996, running 8:59.26 to take steeplechase sixth at the IC4A the in minutes 9 break to dent-athlete season. the during meets other three in five team’s scoring the in Was ... meet CAA the at eighth finishing after conference All- ... place fifth in honors All-East claiming ships, the Penn Relays. at 14:20.79 running 5,000m, the in record personal ships, andNCAAEastRegional. the steeplechase at the Penn Relays, IC4A Champion in competed Also ... VCU at season the of plechase o sat u t iles . Nmd o h CoSIDA/ the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District first team. to Named ... illness to due start not did but Championships NCAA the to Travelled... asthma by limited was SoutheastRegional,but the at tival and 26th at the Pre-National Invitational ... Ran CAA Scholar-Athlete of the Year... the of Scholar-Athlete CAA Took 10th at the Colonial Athletic Colonial the at Took10th Led team at the IC4A Champion IC4A the at team Led wc nmd A Rne o the of Runner CAA named Twice Track: Track: Became the first the Became Tribestu All-East indoors after Veteran Biographies Track:CAA ------,0m-83.0 ,0m-1:93 10,000m-29:25.02 5,000m-14:19.31 3,000m -8:37.30 Bechtol’s PersonalBests Biggest thrillisdiscovering sports trails...Majoring new inphysics. ... Virginia Alexandria, in 1985 23, January Born ... Bechtol Diane and David of Son Personal bests include4:24.15for1,600mand9:13.553,200m. 3,200m ... Captain of Thomas Jefferson’s state champion cross team ... country Personal outdoor the in finalist state Three-time ... 3,200m the in champion state indoor 2003 At ThomasJefferson 10,000m. Cross Country: 2003-04 science, oneof320inthenation). in the 5,000m ... Selected as a Goldwater Scholar (for outstanding scholars in math and Championships IC4A outdoor the at Ninth ... 5,000m the in qualifier IC4A Outdoor ,0m-41.5 ,0m-85.9 5,000m-15:01.61 3,000m -8:59.59i 10,000m -32:50.75 1,500m -4:11.75 PersonalBests Hryvniak’s Trials inthemarathon...Majoring inkinesiology. Olympic the making and physician a becoming include goals Future ... College the at cardiovascularteam molecular research a of part being included have Summeractivities Son of John and Kathy Hryvniak ... Born November 10, 1984 in Rochester, New York ... Personal als ... Finished 19th, the highest American, at the World Junior Championships in the in Worldthe Championships Juniorat American, highest the 19th, Finished ... als American junior in 2004 ... Runner-up in the 10,000m at the USAT&F Junior Nation any by run fastest the was 29:58.13 of time IC4A ... 10,000m the in Champion IC4A ... 5,000m the in Regional East NCAA the at 10th ... champion CAA 5,000m Year... Championships. CAA the at 17th ... honors All-East ing Aquinas Institute Spencerport, NY Class of2007 Hryvniak DAVID Tribe’s top runner at the IC4A Championships in 26th place, just miss in the indoor 3,000m at the CNU Lid-Lifter ... Com ... Lid-Lifter CNU the at 3,000m indoor the in Festival and the IC4A Championships. Championships. IC4A the Festivaland Country: Cross 2005-06 2003-04 of competition,finishing11thinthe10,000m. Track: Cross Country: 2004-05 Invitational. VCUthe Ram at 5,000m the in outdoors, once peted for 3,000m,and15:255,000m. 9:26 1,600m, the in 4:25 include times Best ... mile top 20 at the National Nike Indoor Classic in the two- the in Finished ... championships country cross state YorkNew the at eighth Finished ... country cross in selection team first all-section Three-time and all-state At Aquinas Invitational. Track: Onesty Redshirted. Lou the at runner unattached Country: Cross Made the CAA Championships in first season first in Championships CAA the Made Best finish was 20th at the Tribe Open. optd wc, t h Maymont the at twice, Competed esitd . Fnse 3t a an as 37th Finished ... Redshirted CAA Rookie of the of Rookie Track:CAA Track: Ninth - - - Liberty Warrenton, VA Class of2007 Nally DAN Bishop Hendricksen Warwick, RI Class of2007 Murphy DAVID 11 - - - -

2006 Men’s Cross Country Ran personal-best 9:25.08 in the Sixth Sixth at the Open Tribe ... 10th at 10th in the 3,000m steeplechase steeplechase 3,000m the in 10th Track: Track: Track: Scored Track: at the CAA Championships, Tribe Open. Open. Tribe at the CAA meet. 2003-04 Cross Country: Redshirted ... competed twice unat At Churchland 17th at the AAA state cross country championships champi track outdoor state AAA the at Runner-up ... tached. taking eighth in the 1,500m ... Ran on the distance that qualified for the indoor IC4As. medley relay 3,000m steeplechase at the Duke Invitational ... Fifth Fifth ... Invitational Duke the at steeplechase 3,000m at the CAA Championships in the steeplechase, run 2005-06 Cross Country: the Cavalier Open ... 46th at the IC4A Champi 2004-05 Cross Country: Ran unattached twice ... 11th at the onships. ning 9:28.85 ... Set personal record in the 5,000m indoors, running 14:54.90 at the Collegiate Open at Mason. George JOEL Parker Class of 2007 VA Portsmouth, Churchland onships in the 1,600m ... Two-time state finalist at 1,600m ... Personal records include records state finalist at 1,600m ... Personal Two-time onships in the 1,600m ... in music. Parker’s Personal Bests 1,500m - 4:02.98 5,000m - 14:54.90i - 4:21.28i Mile - 9:25.08 3K Steeple 1:59.64 at 800m and 4:19.84 at 1,600m. Personal Son of Derrick and Diane Parker ... Born May 13, 1985 in Portsmouth, Virginia ... Enjoys drumming, music, and photography ... Majoring in marketing with a minor - - - - - Veteran Biographies Veteran Sixth in the 10,000m the in Sixth Set Set personal record in Track: Track:

Track: Track: Redshirted Track: ... Set per Track: Competed once indoors, Scored Track: in sixth place of the Runner-up Runner-up at the Cavalier Open Just Just missed his second all-confer Scored in eighth Scored place in the Track: Sixth Sixth at the Cavalier Open ... 41st

10th at the Group AA cross country state champion 10,000m at CAAs. 2003-04 Cross Country: 34th at the CAA Championships ... Open. Tribe the at 25th at the CAA Championships. At Liberty Championships. 2003-04 at Seventh ... Year the of Rookie CAA Country: Cross the CAA Championships for all-conference honors ... 40th at the Southeast Regional ... Ran at the NCAA Championships. 5,000m. ing 17th in 14:30.20. 1,500m race at CAAs ... Junior National qualifier in the 5,000m ... Just missed qualifying for the IC4A ship all-state in 2002 for all-state honors Two-time ... honoree in track at 3,200m ... Personal bests were sonal record in the 5,000m running unattached in the in unattached running 5,000m the in record sonal tak Relays, race Developmental at Olympic the Penn at the Great American Festival ... Competed at IC4A Championships. the onships, taking 13th in the 10,000m. 2004-05 Cross Country: 2005-06 Cross Country: the 5,000m with sixth-place effort at the Fred Hardy Invitational (15:16.20) ... Third in the 5,000m at the Champi CAA the at Ran ... Invitational Open Patriot (but first attached runner) ... Raced at the IC4A Cross Cross Country: All-East with 18th-place finish at the IC4A Championships ... finisher Second Tribe at the Paul Short Invitational, finishing 24th ... 13th at the CAA Championships. 2005-06 Cross Country: 2004-05 ence nod, finishing 13th at the CAA Championships ... Runner-up Open at ... the Tribe 40th at the IC4A Championships. Carolina. running at North the mile in 4:32.02

Liberty Warrenton, VA Warrenton, Nally Class of 2007 DAN

Warwick, RI Warwick, Hendricksen Bishop Murphy Class of 2007 DAVID 5,000m - 15:16.20 10,000m - 32:00.49 Nally’s Personal Bests Majoring in biology. Majoring Shannon, graduated from W&M in 1998 .. Enjoys playing W&M guitar in and climbing 1998 rock ... .. Enjoys graduated from Shannon, Son Son of Dan and Mary Nally ... Born June 21, 1985 in St. Augustine, Florida ... Sister, Personal 4:26.35 (1,600m), 9:33 (3,200m), and 16:06 (5,000m).

5,000m - 14:30.20 1,500m - 3:55.73 - 4:21.45i Mile - 8:26.50 3,000m Murphy’s Personal Bests in Rhode Island ... Double majoring in economics and history. ... Double in Rhode Island Future goal is to study corporate law ... Interned over the summer with a real estate firm estate real a with summer the over Interned ... law corporate study to is goal Future Son of Thomas and Pamela Murphy ... Born FebruaryMurphy ... BornPamela 11, of 1985FloridaSon Brandon,Thomas ... in and Personal mile, and 8:40 in the 3,000m. champion in the 3,200m ... Best prep times were 4:00 in the 1,500m, 4:15.08 in the Five-time Five-time state champion in cross country and track ... 2002 New England indoor At Bishop Hendricksen 12 relay. 4x800 the of member a as IC4As indoor the at Raced ... IC4As outdoor the at place RegionalNCAA the relay4x800 the of Anchor seventh... in honors All-East took that ning the 800m race at the CAA Championships ... Win automatically qualified him for ,0m-82.6 500 42.7 10,000m-29:55.91 5,000m-14:25.27i 3,000m -8:28.76i Schoener’s PersonalBests Enjoys frisbeegolfandwatertubing...Double majoringinbiologyandkinesiology. ... Michigan Lansing, in 1984 28, January Born ... Schoener Linda and David of Son Personal ... Holds prep bestsof4:17.60inthe1,600mand9:12.413,200m. Championships in 3,200m event ... Anchored second Indoor place Scholastics DMR National team 2002 in at the finisher same Fourth-place meet ... championships outdoor Three-time high school All-American ... Captured third placeAt GrandBlanc in 3,200m event at Michigan at theUSAT&F Junior Championships. 10,000m run ... Scored at CAAs in the 5,000m, taking fourth ... Ninth in the 10,000m Tribe the Open. at Sixth ... Championships CAA the at 21st ... Championships IC4A the at fourth finishing All-East, Country: Cross 2002-03 CNU Classic. first season ... Top finish was 11th at Cavalier Open. Open. Cavalier at 11th ... Topwas season finish first the at indoors 3,000m the and Invitational Duke the at 10,000m the Won ... third finishing 5,000m, the in performer All-conference ... outdoors 10,000m IC4A the in seventh Finished ... 14:25.71 personal-best a running Championships, IC4A 5,000m Regional. Southeast the at the CAA Championships ... Second Tribe runner at the NCAA Championships ... 34th Mills Godwin Richmond, VA Class of2007 Wolak MATT Grand Blanc Grand Blanc, MI Class of2007 Schoener JASON

2006 Men’s Cross Country Double All-East honoree ... Eighth at the indoor the at Eighth ... honoree All-East Track:Double triot Open Invitational ... 11th at the CAA 10,000m CAA the at 11th ... Invitational Open triot First at the Maymont Festival, Tribe Open, and Cava ... entered he race Won... every races three at tached the DMR team that won the event at North Carolina of Member ... 4:10.14 in fourth finishing by honors All-East Earned ... best previous his below seconds 4.05 4:09.95, running by Championships IC4A the at mile of finals the for Qualified ... first the but all three races at one mile, setting personal records in the Open. Cavalier the at finish fifth-place a by highlighted races, more three vitational, finishing 32nd ... Competed unattached in lier Open. Open. lier esitd bt optd unat competed but Redshirted, Country: Cross 2005-06 Ran attached at the Lou Onesty In Onesty Lou the at attached Ran Country: Cross 2005-06 Second Tribe finisher at the Pre-National Invitational, ... Regional Southeast the at 33rd ... Championships Team’s NCAA Country: the Cross at finisher fourth 2004-05 Championships. tached outdoorsattheLouOnesty Invitational. unat 1:52.30 running 800m, the in personal-best a setting missed Just ... Championships IC4A indoor the at fourth finishing by honors All-East earned and a uatce fu tms n his in times four unattached Ran Country: Cross 2003-04 member ofthe4x800relay, finishingfourth. the 800m at the CAA Championships ... All-East as a compete. not Did Country: Cross 2004-05 at finish fourth-place with All-CAA Country: Cross 2003-04 below theIC4Astandard. 29:55.91, in race Won... the an competitor unattached as Relays Penn the at 10,000m Developmental Olympic the won Outdoors, ... IC4As indoor the at 5,000m Finishedthe ... in 5,000m 13th and 3,000m but season, the in Championships IC4A indoor the for qualified track outdoor the Redshirted Festival.Track: American Great at 37th ... 84th finishing Won the 5,000m run at the Pa the at run 5,000m the Track:Won Finished 10th in the IC4A the in Track:10th Finished Led gun-to-wire in win in Track:gun-to-wire Led Indoors, won his first his won Track:Indoors, Veteran Biographies Track:in Eighth ------adidas National Championships. the at 800m at 20th placing career school high AAA championships in the 800m ... Finished his the at second took later, week One ... 800m at champion Region Central the was Outdoors, ... meet Indoor National the at mile indoor the in 16th Placed ... 1,600m and 1,000m both at at seventh state the in third was 2002, in and Indoors ... 800m 1,600m at 6th placing doors in geology. minoring and biology in Majoring ... boarding snow and surfing Enjoys ... University agara Ni for ran Father ... teams country cross and track women’s the on sophomore a Sister, is Emily, ... D.C. Washington in 1984 17, ber at time Best ... years 10 than more in onships River ...Double-majoring inbiologyandenvironmental science. Yorkthe in population turtle the on research ed 0m-15.8 ,0m-35.4 Mile -4:09.95i 1,500m-3:56.24 800m -1:52.28 Wolak’s PersonalBests 1984 in Carlsbad, New Mexico ... Has conduct 4, July Born PatriciaWolak... and John of Son Personal out and (indoor), 500m the in eighth placing 2001, in track in honors all-state three ... Earned cross 2001 and AAA 2000 the in championships at country team his for finisher Top At MillsGodwin ,0m-83.8 3 tel :15 5,000m- 14:27.34 3KSteeple -9:01.56 3,000m -8:31.78i Arena’s PersonalBests Decem Born PaulNancy... Arenaof and Son Personal 1,600m was4:28. champi country cross state the at appearance championships ... Led Osbourn Park to its first country cross state AAA 2002 the at All-state At OsbournPark Time of9:32.24wastheteam’s seasonbest. third-place finish in the 3,000m steeplechase ... Open. Cavalier the at 20th was finish Best ... races several at tached Cross Country: 2003-04 Osbourn Park Manassa, VA Class of2008 Arena ANTHONY Redshirted ... Competed unat l-A with All-CAA Track: Led the Tribe in the steeplechase at the IC4A Cham IC4A the at steeplechase Tribethe the in Led ... place 10th for 9:01.56 Pennrunning Relays,the at Track:steeplechase 3,000m recordthe Setpersonal in Pre-NationalInvite. the of race open the and Festival Greatthe both American at Ran ... OpenCavalier the at finish IC4As ... 20th at the CAA Championships ... Third at 15th-place with All-East Country: Cross 2005-06 Tribe in the 5,000m by taking fifth at the CAA Cham Regional,East NCAA Scored... 12th finishing the for the at led Also ... 9:14.18 in 10th taking pionships, Relays. Raleigh the at 5,000m the in record personal Set ... IC4As indoor the at 5,000m the in 12th ... pionships All-conference honoree after finish after honoree All-conference Country: Cross 2004-05 n te ,0m . Sxh n h sepehs a the at Duke steeplechase Invitational. the in Sixth ... 5,000m the and steeplechase the in Championships IC4A outdoor the 3,000m steeplechase at the CAA meet ... Qualified for Championships. IC4A the at 32nd ... Championships CAA the at 10th ing ------Track: unru i the in Runner-up - - - Red Bank Regional Little Silver, NJ Class of2008 Dennis ROB Franklin Community Franklin, IN Class of2008 Campbell JARED 13 ------

2006 Men’s Cross Country Redshirted Redshirted the indoor Track: Track: Redshirted, Redshirted, but competed unat 24th unattached at the Maymont Set his career best in the mile the in best career his Set Track: Run Times-News and Citizen-Times Eighth at the Lou Onesty Invitation Onesty Lou the at Eighth country, country, also won two races during the season and his For ... 2004 in meet regional the at second placed exploits, named Personal in 1986 12, January Born ... Ehlinger Thomas of Son D.C. Washington, ... a Was research assistant in the ner of the Year in countrycross ... Ran one leg of the ner Year of the 800m, for 2:01 Ran ... relay 4x800m state-runner-up 4:29 for 1,600m, and 9:41 for 3,200m ... Roberson’s Finalist. Merit ... National valedictorian 2004-05 Country: Cross al ... Was al in ... Was fifth at the CAA Championships before being pulled out by the coaches with victory assured ... Started the race at NCAAs, but could not finish Championships with a time of 14:13.08 ... Redshirt ed the outdoor season ... Competed unattached at several meets, setting personal in records the 1,500m run (3:48.07 at Villanova) and 5,000m (13:57.67 at Invitational). Jordan Payton Stanford’s 2005-06 Cross Country: outdoors. Redshirted Track: Festival. 2004-05 Cross Country: and 5,000m. At TC Roberson North Carolina AAA state and regional 3,200m as champ a senior ... Conference champion in cross at tached several times. season, but saw some action outdoors in the 1,500m 2005-06 Cross Country: CAA Champion ... CAA for Athlete of Regional Southeast the in third Finished ... Year the all-region honors, running below the previous course top finisher record ... at Tribe’s the NCAA Champi onships in 72nd. 72nd. in onships when he won the Games, Patriot running 4:13.83 ... Qualified for the indoor IC4As in his first 5,000m of the season, running 14:17.53 at the Liberty Kick- honors All-East for IC4As the at third Finished ... Off and a provisional qualification to the NCAA Indoor Indoor and outdoor IC4A qualifier in the 5,000m ... Set personal Set ... 5,000m the in qualifier IC4A outdoor and Indoor Track: Track: OLLIE Ehlinger Class of 2008 Asheville, NC Roberson TC IAN Fitzgerald Class of 2008 PA Glenshaw, Hills North Son of Thomas and Kathryn Fitzgerald ... Born November 7, 1985 in Pittsburgh, Penn Pittsburgh, in 1985 7, November Born ... Fitzgerald Kathryn and Thomas of Son Fitzgerald’s Personal Bests 800m - 1:56.72 1,500m - 3:48.07 5,000m - 13:57.67 At North Hills Pennsylvania AAA state cross atThird country the championships ... 18thFoot at the and 4:09 for the mile. Personal his Relays Penn the at race 3,000m the winning was memorysports Fondest ... sylvania in history. of high school ... Majoring senior year Great Great Smokey Mountains National Park ... Aspires to attend law school ... Majoring in public policy. Ehlinger’s Personal Bests 1,500m - 4:23.71 illness. to due locker Northeast Regional ... Two-time state 3,200m champion ... 2004 state champion state 2004 ... champion 3,200m state Two-time ... Regional Northeast locker Carnival the Relay in 3,000m 8:22.42, race the at eighth- the Penn at 1,600m Won ... fastest time ever by a high school athlete there ... Has run 9 minutes for the two-mile, record at 5,000m at the Penn Relays (14:27.98) ... Seventh in the 1,500m at CAAs. (14:27.98) ... Seventh Relays at 5,000m at the Penn record

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Personal Son of Robert and Elizabeth Dennis ... Born Novem At Red Bank Regional Ran the third leg of 4xMile the relay national that record-breaking finished second Scholastic Indoor NewChampionships ... Three-time at the National Eighth ... champion country cross state 3 Group Jersey at the NJ Meet of Champions as a senior ... Personal bests on the track of 4:19.48 in the 1,600m run and 9:25 in the 3,200m run. time of 9:27 for 3,200m. Personal Son of Jeff and Janet Campbell ... Born December 2, electrician an for Worked ... Indiana Franklin, in 1985 over the to summer be ... a Wanted Big 10 basketball in majoring Double ... up growing was he when player and business. English Finished Finished eighth at the Indiana the at 14th finished Also ... senior a as championships state cross country Footlocker Midwest Regional ... Had a personal-best Ran 9:10.40 at the Duke Invitational to reset his per Championships. 2004-05 Cross Country: Won the Coaches Race at Track: Fifth in IC4As. the 3,000m steeplechase at the CAA championship. 2005-06 Cross Country: 36th at the IC4A Championships ... 11th at the Open Tribe and Cavalier Open. 10,000m by finishing fifth at CAAs with a personal- best 31:12.19. At Franklin Community 2005-06 Cross Country: Redshirted. Ran once unattached, taking 14th in the 5,000m at Open. Twlight the Duke 2004-05 Cross Country: Fifth in the open race at the Great American Festival ... seventh Team’s runner at Championships. IC4A the sonal record in the 3,000m steeplechase by 22 seconds 22 by steeplechase 3,000m the in record sonal ... Finished fourth in the steeplechase at the CAA

Little Silver, NJ Little Silver, Regional Bank Red Class of 2008 Dennis ROB Franklin, IN Franklin, Community Franklin Campbell Class of 2008 JARED ... Majoring in finance. ... Majoring or CPA, or financial advisor ... Came to W&M because, “Yale would’ve been too easy.” been too or easy.” financial or advisor CPA, ... would’ve Came W&M to because, “Yale ber 22, 1985 in Red Bank, New Jersey ... Future goal is to either be a business lawyer,

1,500m - 4:04.58 - 9:10.40 3K Steeple Dennis’ Personal Bests 10,000m - 31:12.19 3,000m - 8:48.23i - 9:48.59 3K Steeple 5,000m - 14:49.90 Campbell’s Personal Bests 14 0m-15.7 ,0m-40.5 3KSteeple -9:23.97 1,500m -4:03.05 800m -1:57.17 Kirk’s PersonalBests in biochemistry. minoring and biology in Majoring ... societies honor Delta Lambda Alpha and Sigma and younger brother is a member Carter of the class of 2008 ... Member of the Phi Eta Tyler2003, from in graduated W&M country) cross in selection All-CAA two-time (a Son of Scott and Jean Kirk ... Born May 24, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois ... Older brother Personal 1:56.4 for800m,4:17.71,600m,and9:513,000m. 10,000m-30:08.10 5,000m -14:35.58i Hoogland’s PersonalBests ... Enjoys playingguitar, ...Majoring ultimatefrisbee,andothersports inkinesiology. FortVirginia Lewis, in 1984 28, December Born JeanStevenHoogland... and of Son Personal of 4:20.73 inthe1,600mand9:18.253,200m. bests Personal ... outdoors 3,200m the in champion State ... championships state Sixth at the AAA state cross country championship ... Third in the 3,200m at the indoor At LakeBraddock River Forest Oak Park- River Forest, IL Class of2008 Kirk SPENCER Lake Braddock Springfield, VA Class of2008 Hoogland STEVE

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Best prep times were 50.4 for 400m, for MVP team 2003 ... track outdoor in honors ence all-conference honors in indoor track ... 11 all-confer 12 ... combined) outdoor and (indoor track in times six championships event Won ... relay 4x800m the in All-state ... twice country cross in all-conference Named ... country cross in qualifier Two-timestate At OakPark-RiverForest in the1,500matCNUandJMU. Cross Country: 2003-04 Open. Cavalier the at Fourth ... times Cross Country: Redshirted, but ran unattached three 2003-04 30:46.89 atCAAs. Cham CAA the at 10,000m the in Runner-up ... 30:08.10 best personal a with 10,000m the in fifth Fourth in the 3,000m steeplechase at the CAA Redshirted. Ran unattached in the Tribethe Open. in unattached Ran i nt opt. compete. not Did l-at ih 0hpae ns at finish 20th-place with All-East Track: Track: Track: Finished second Veteran Biographies All-East by finishing by All-East Competed twice Track: Track: a a Ran Run - - - - and publicpolicy. science environmental in Double-majoring ... badminton and frisbee ultimate Enjoys At ThomasJefferson ,0m-83.4 5,000m -14:59.82i 3,000m -8:39.84i Lang’s PersonalBests 5,000m-13:53.62 3,000m-8:06.71 1,500m -3:51.52 PersonalBests Landry’s economics. En ... Wisconsin Madison, in 1986 29, April Born ... Landry Diane and Steve of Son Personal Regional.Cross Country SoutheastFoot Locker 2003 the at 10th strong a to Raced … NSICs the at mile the in in the 3,200m at the Virginia indoor AAA state meet … Clocked 4:12.67 to claim fourth fastest in VA … Virginia AAA champion in the outdoor 1,600m and 3,200m ... Second third- and Coast East the on ever time fastest fourth the miles, two full the for 8:48.27 of member W&M First … outdoors 4:12.51 clocking 1,600m, the in Virginian Fastest joys reading, playing computer games, and poker ... Double-majoring in business and business in Double-majoring ... poker and games, computer playing reading, joys ... Set W&M freshman record inthe5,000m(14:01.62)atCardinal Invitational. in the 1,500m ... IC4A qualifier in the indoor and outdoor 5,000m and outdoor 1,500m CAAs at fourth Also ... CAAs at runner-up 5,000m Regional... East the at 5,000m the qualifier to the NCAA Championships in the 5,000m, finishing 18th overall ... Ninth in Oakton Oak Hill, VA Class of2008 Lang KARL Thomas Jefferson Falls Church, VA Class of2008 Landry CHRISTO USA Todayrunning Championships Outdoor adidas ’s the at Third … All-Prepteam CAA Runner of the Week after both races ... Bike ac Bike ... races Weekboth the after of Runner CAA Named ... 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Regional East NCAA the in Ninth ... 26th finishing time, second the for Championships NCAA the at Competed 5,000m the in ... season indoor the Redshirted Track: meet. conference the before season his ended cident Cross Country: Country: Cross 2004-05 the 5,000mandeighthin1,500m. ay ag gautd rm h Clee n 97 ... 1977 in College Stepmother, the from ... graduated Lang, Massachusetts Mary Boston, in 1986 5, May Born ... HowellMargaret and Lang Karl of Son Personal 1,600m, 4:19forthemile,and9:19.83,200m. 2003 ... Prep bests included 1:59 in for MVP 800m, team 4:16.15 for country Cross ... 2003-04 in Yearthe Oakton’sof ... Scholar-Athlete 1,600m the in district All- ... 3,200m the in selction all-state and All-region At Oakton h Wrd uir hminhp. Championships. Junior World the at 46th USAT&F... the Championships at Fourth ... Regional Southeast the in Seventh ... Championships CAA at Runner-up ... Championships NCAA at ish in fourth taking CAAs, InvitationalScoredat ... twice Stanford’sat 13:53.62 personal-bvest Paytona Jordan Ran ... Relays Raleigh the at place third for 14:01.08 Track: Ran personal-best 8:50.03 for 3,000m for 8:50.03 personal-best Ran Third at the Great American Festival American Great the at Third l-mrcn ih 8h lc fin place 38th with All-American unru i te CA Coaches IC4A the in Runner-up Track: Third-place Track: At-large - - - - - Westmont-Hilltop Johnstown, PA Class of2008 Mock DAVE Christian Whitinsville Whitinsville, MA Class of2008 MacKay DANIEL 15 - - - -

2006 Men’s Cross Country ThirdTrack: in Ninth Ninth in the IC4A Track: Track: Competed twice in the 1,500m. At Blackstone-Mill River Runner-up at the 2002 Massachusetts Division cross II country championships ... Four-time all-state 2003-04 Cross Country: 15th at the CAA Championships ... Competed at the IC4As. of 30:39.99 was the fifth-fastest by Time 10,000m ... the for him qualified and 2004 in Junior American an Nationals. Junior Track: At the indoor MEAC Championships, was fifth in the mile and seventh in the 5,000m ... Also scored in the 5,000m (sixth) at the outdoor MEAC meet. Personal ... Born Son of Tamberrino and Picard James Denise 30, June 1985 in Rhode Providence, Island ... Came to W&M because he wanted to run fast ... goals Future include teaching and coaching ... Majoring in mathematics. sonal record in the 10,000m at the Raleigh Relays, 30 seconds. over by mark bettering his previous 2005-06 Cross Country: All-region with in 21st-place the Southeast Regional ... runner Fourth finish Tribe at Redshirted. NCAAs, finishing 149th. Track: 2004-05 Cross Country: Finished 24th at the All-Southeast regional honors ... for 93rd at the NCAA Cham 2005-06 Cross Country: 18th at the CAA Championships ... 39th at the IC4A Championships. Red ... Games Patriot Mason’s George at 3,000m the 2004-05 Cross Country: Ran unattached twice ... Invitational. Colonial the Ninth at 13th and Open at Tribe the Track: University)2003-04 (at Hampton Cross Country: 21st at the MEAC Championships. shirted outdoors. pionships ... CAA Runner of the Week for leading the team in 10th place at Short the Invitational. Paul Track: IC4A outdoor qualifier in the 5,000m and 10,000m ... Fifth in the 5,000m at CAAs ... Set per ADAM Tenerowicz Class of 2008 MA Blackstone, Blackstone- River Mill JAMES Picard Class of 2008 VA Midlothian, River James selection in cross country ... Two-time district champion ... Prep bests include 4:20 for district champion ... Prep Two-time selection countryin cross ... 1,600m and 9:26 for 3,200m. Personal Tenerowicz ... Son Bornof September Thomas 27, andSusan 1985 inNatick,Massa Bests Personal Tenerowicz’ 3,000m - 8:59.54i 5,000m - 14:41.19 10,000m - 30:07.04 Picard’s Personal Bests 1,500m - 3:58.59 - 4:16.94i Mile 5,000m - 14:57.18 chusetts ... Future goals include running ... Double majoring in government government in majoring Double ... marathons running include goals Future ... chusetts and history. ------Won his Won de Track: Veteran Biographies Veteran Set personal best of 31:09 of best personal Set Track: - Just missed Track: All-East accolades in the On On the track, won debut in the 3,000m rac

ing in the CAA 1,500m, placing ninth. 2004-05 Cross Country: NACAC Champion with seven-sec Personal Son of John and Anne MacKay ... Born October 5, 1985 in Raleigh, North ... Carolina Mother ran for Vermont and fa Cross Cross Country: Member of the Division III national team. championship in the 10,000m. qualifying for the outdoor IC4As ... missed Just scor IC4A at finish 17th-place with All-East victory... ond Cham Junior Championships ... Eighth at USAT&F pionships ... Finished 17th at CAA Championships. Track: ing unattached ... Ran at the Duke Invitational and Raleigh Relays. ther was part of the of part was ther 2005-06 Cross Country: Ninth at CAAs honors for ... all-conference 36th at the Southeast Regional at ... the Invitational. Pre-National 144th 10,000m, placing ninth at the IC4A Championships Championships CAA the at 11th Placed ... 31:07.80 in 10,000m the in record personal Set ... 10,000m the in the in Second ... 30:53.63 running Relays, Penn the at the in 12th ... Invitational Brown Vince the at 3,000m finishing Invitational, Duke the at race 5,000m seeded in 14:44.71. 2004-05 (at Calvin College) 2005-06 Cross Country: Eighth unattached at the Maymont Festival. but at 10,000m at the Raleigh Relays, qualifying for the IC4A Championships ... Third in the10,000m at Stanford’s Payton Jordan 29:37.01 ... Invitational, Won the 5,000m running indoors at the Colle giate Open ... All-East by finishing seventh at the in door IC4A 5,000m with a personal record 14:26.75 ... Third in the 5,000m at the CAA Championships,

Westmont-Hilltop Johnstown, PA Johnstown, Mock Class of 2008

DAVE Christian Whitinsville, MA Whitinsville MacKay Class of 2008 DANIEL

1,500m - 3:57.52 5,000m - 14:26.75i 10,000m - 29:37.01 Mock’s Personal Bests

Enjoys biking and weight lifting ... Majoring in finance. lifting ... Majoring biking and weight Enjoys Son of Ronald and Sharon Mock ... Born June 18, 1986 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania ... Pennsylvania 18, 1986 in Johnstown, ... Born June Mock and of Sharon Ronald Son Personal 3,200m ... Starting defender on the state runner-up hockey team. 3,200m ... Starting and runner-up in the 1,600m ... Prep bests of 4:17.16 in the 1,600m and 9:10.83 in the in 9:10.83 and 1,600m the in 4:17.16 of bests Prep ... 1,600m the in runner-up and ... Two-time first team all-state in cross countryTwo-time ...... 2004 state champion in the 3,200m 2003 AA state cross country champion ... 12th at the Footlocker Northeast Regional At Westmont-Hilltop 10,000m - 30:53.63 3,000m - 8:49.96i 5,000m - 14:44.71 MacKay’s Personal Bests running ... Majoring in business administration. running ... Majoring College ... Enjoys skiing, tennis, and golf when not cross cross country, track, and ski teams for St. Lawrence 16 track from theIC4AandPenn Relays ...Majoring inaccounting. in and IC4A the from country cross in titles winning Publicand Accountant Certified ... Wasnia a becoming Futureinclude Freshman... goals a at W&M Aide Orientation 0m-15.7 100 :61i 1,500m-3:48.51 3,000m-8:29h 1,000m-2:26.15i Mile -4:17.44i 800m -1:51.77i Warco’s PersonalBests Deanna Warcoand Michael of SonPennsylvaPittsburgh, in 1985 March31, Born ... Personal 4:25 and (800m), (1,600m). 1:53.34 (400m), 49.3 include bests Prep ... championships state outdoor for qualifier four-time and qualifier indoor meet Two-timestate ... 2002 in 800m thirdoutdoor to the raced in Also ... 800m outdoor the in champion state 2003 At PetersTownship 10,000m-31:51.82 5,000m-15:29.52 1,500m -4:02.86 Waite’s PersonalBests meets (Patriot Games and VCU Invite) andthe1,000minone(GMUOpen). Peters Township McMurray, PA Class of2008 Warco MATT Red Bank Regional Little Silver, NJ Class of2008 Waite STEVE

2006 Men’s Cross Country at Duke, running 15:29.52 ... Competed at the CAA the at Competed ... 15:29.52 running Duke, at vitational. light Open unattached. outdoor season ... Won the 800m at the Duke TwiDuke the at 800m the Won... season outdoor leg of the Tribe’s fourth-place DMR ... Redshirted the 1,200m the running after accolades All-East claimed sonal-best time of 1:51.77 for All-East honors ... Also the Maymont Festival ... 51st in the Lou Onesty In Onesty Lou the in 51st ... Festival Maymont the at 13th ... TribeOpen the at 12th Country: Cross 2005-06 the finals of the 800m at IC4As, taking sixth in a per to Advanced ... Open Collegiate the at run 1,000m Wonthe ... IC4As indoor the for qualifying Games, IC4As. at 42nd ... Championships CAA the at 23rd Country: Cross 2005-06 at meets. unattached three Ran ... Redshirted Country: Cross 2004-05 Championships inthe10,000m. at LouOnesty. 4:02.86 running 1,500m the in best personal Set ... of seventh-place 4x800 relay ... Won the 800m in two Tribethe in Open. unattached competing Redshirted, Country: Cross 2003-04 at CAAsinthe800m(fifth)and1,500m(sixth). Scored ... 1,000m the in fifth taking well, as indoors as part of the 4x800 relay that took fourth ... All-East at the Colonial Invitational. Cross Country: Ran unattached twice ... Took fourth 2004-05 to visitisNew Zealand ...Undecided astohismajor. 1986 in Red Bank, New Jersey ... His favorite country 21, February Born WaiteMaggie ... and Ron of Son Personal of 4:20.6for1,600mand9:283,200m. bests prep Has ... Championships Indoor Scholastic National the at second took that team relay 4xMile record-breaking school high national the Anchored At RedBankRegional e proa bs i te 5,000m the in best personal Set Track: Track: Track: WonPatriotthe at 800m the All-East outdoors as part part as Track:outdoors All-East esitd h ido season indoor the Redshirted Track: All-East outdoors Veteran Biographies - - - - 0m-15.4 ,0m-22.2 1,500m-3:56.94 1,000m -2:27.82i 800m -1:54.54 Groff’s Personal Bests psychology andminoringinkinesiology. in MajoringJerry’s ... and creams Ben ... ice from lids collecting D.C. and Washington,photography Enjoys in 1985 17, October Born ... Groff Diann and Dennis of Son 5,000m-16:18.13 1,500m -4:05.09 Gordon’s PersonalBests Westfield Centreville, VA Class of2009 Groff DAVID Herndon Herndon, VA Class of2009 Gordon DANIEL Ran 4:05.09 in the 1,500m at the Fred Hardy Invi Hardy Fred the at 1,500m the in 4:05.09 Ran Adam Seavey ... All-district all four years in both sports Ran cross country and track for four years under coach At Herndon Invitational. Onesty Lou the at unattached Cavalier the running season the at Opened ... 38th unattached finishing Open, Also ... 31st finishing TribeOpen, the at unattached Ran Country: Cross 2005-06 as part of the fourth-place 4x800 relay4x800 Ninth... fourth-place the of part as the in Cross Country: Redshirted. 2004-05 1,500m attheCAAChampionships. Open. Cavalier the at 17th ... Race Coaches IC4A the in Third Country: Cross 2005-06 1,500m at the Duke Invitational ... Competed in the in Competed ... Invitational Duke the at 1,500m and 800m the in bests personal Ran ... place 12th for 2:27.82 running IC4As, indoor the at 1,000m the in advancing missed Just ... Kick-Off Liberty’s at doors Invitational. Patriotthe at Open1,500m the Seventhin ... tational Favorite pre-race meal is a bagel ... Plans to major in major to Plans ... bagel a is meal pre-race Favorite J.R.R. of worksreading the and Planet mal Tolkien... state champion4x800relay. all-state in 2005 ... Member of the indoor and outdoor ... All-region in both sports in 2004 and 2005 ... Track Personal 800m, 4:14.80at1,600m,and9:21for 3,200m. cham country cross state AAA the at Sixth ... 800m Outdoor the adidas in Northern ... Regionrunner-up Championships the at DMR runner-up the on leg of Westfield’s leg 4x800m relay anchor at NSICs ... Ran the 1,200m the as championship ... national 2:29.82 a Won running champion, state AAA 1,000m At Westfield 800m atCAAs. computer science. 1986 in Baltimore, Maryland ... Enjoys watching Ani 9, October Born ... Gordon Linda and Steven of Son Personal pionships in 2003 ... Prep bests include 1:53.64 for 1:53.64 include bests Prep ... 2003 in pionships Won the mile in Track:mile Wonthe Track: All-East outdoors Track: - - - -

Unionville Chadds Ford, PA Class of2009 Leak COLIN Thomas Jefferson Sterling, VA Class of2009 Katilie CHRIS Central Dauphin Harrisburg, PA Class of2009 Jones RYAN 17

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2006 Men’s Cross Country Track: Personal Son of Andrew and Brenda Miller ... Born February 8, 1987 in Seattle, ... Washington Plans to major in biology. Miller’s Personal Bests 800m - 1:54.52 3,000m - 8:46.77i 1,500m - 3:57.94 - 9:28.10 3K Steeple Midland’s Personal Bests 3,000m - 8:51.13i Personal Son of Mark and Louise Midland ... Born April 16, student a is Katie, Sister, ... Kansas Lawrence, in 1987 at W&M (Class of 2007) ... Hobbies include minia the Oregon 2A state champion soccer team in 2004. the Oregon tional Honor Society. tional Honor jersey W&M his is possession prized Most ... golf ture to major in chemistry. ... Plans Third at theOregon 2A state cross country champi 2005-06 Open Tribe unattached at the Country:Cross Ninth ... 18th unattached at the Cavalier Open. At Catlin Gabel 2005-06 Cross Country: 20th unattached Open at ... 16th the unattached at the Cavalier Maymont Festival. Track: Second in the 3,000m at Newport Invitational ... the Third in the Christopher 3,000m at the Vince Brown Invitational, running 8:51.13 ... Red At Ocean Lakes Three-time state qualifier in cross country... Indoor state champion in the 3,2000m ... School ... Heisman State Finalist Member of the Na Wendy’s High Won his debut at 3,000m at the Vince Brown Invita Brown Vince his debut at 3,000m at the Won tional, third in running the 8:46.77 3,000m Took ... steeplechase at Virginia Ram Commonwealth’s Invi tational, running 9:28.10. onship ... State champion in the 1,500m with a state of Member ... 800m the in Runner-up ... record meet shirted outdoors. HARRY Miller Class of 2009 OR Portland, Catlin Gabel DREW Midland Class of 2009 VA Beach, Virginia Lakes Ocean Personal Son of Kevin and Maureen Leak ... Born October 26, 1986 in Hampton, Virginia ... O’Connell, ran cross country James and track College at ... Iona Plans to Grandfather, sciences. major in the Bests Leak’s Personal 5,000m - 14:31.08i 10,000m - 30:52.67

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Two-time county champion in cross country Two-time ... Med state championships. Personal in 1987 3, May Born ... Katilie Karen and John of Son to major in chemistry. ... Plans Virginia Reston, Katilie’s Personal Bests 1,500m - 4:04.98 - 9:33.40 3K Steeple 50.09 for 400m and 1:55.3 for 800m. 50.09 for 400m and 1:55.3 Personal Son of Lawrence ... and Jones Born Suann November At Central Dauphin Ran on the AAA state champion Central Helped Dauphin win the 2004 4x800m AAA outdoor relay ... track state championships ... Conference DMR champion conference champ the of member and 800m at in 2004 ... National Honor Society member ... U.S. Army Reserve Scholar-Athlete ... Prep bests include alist at the district championship junior year .. District District .. year junior championship district the at alist runner-up senior year ... Medalled at the state cham pionship as a senior ... Also medalled at the Mid-East cross country championships ... All-state indoors in the 3,000m ... Ran at the Nike Indoor Nationals 3,200m, in 1,600m, the in champion County ... mile the 3,2000m, the in champion District ... relay 4x800 and sixth in the state in the 3,200m ... Sixth in the Penn 3,000m. Relays Second Second at the CAA Championships in distance the the at 10,000m debut his in 30:52.67 of time a with run ... Ran 14:35.79 at the Collegiate Open to qualify for the 5,000m at the indoor IC4As ... Qualified for the at 14th in running after 5,000m the in IC4As outdoor Invitational. the Duke triot Open Invitational. triot Open At Unionville 2005-06 Cross Country: Sixth unattached at Open. the Tribe the at unattached 24th ... Festival Maymont At Thomas Jefferson cross in team championship state AAA the of Member District Concorde the at individually Third ... country the at 1,000m indoor the in Seventh ... championship 2005-06 Cross Country: Competed unattached three times ... the and Festival Maymont the both at unattached 14th Open ... 33rd unattached at the Cavalier Tribe Open. Seventh Track: in the 3,000m steeplechase at CAAs, Pa the at steeplechase the in Third ... 9:33.40 running 2004-05 Redshirted. Country:Cross Track: Redshirted. 2005-06 Cross Country: Finished 26th Maymont Festival. unattached at the 800m at North Carolina, just Carolina, missing 800m IC4A at qualifica North tion ... All-East indoors as the third leg of the Tribe’s fourth-place DMR ... Ran 1:52.56 at the Duke Invi tational outdoors ... Third in the 800m at thetook that relay 4x800m CAA the on Ran ... Championships Relays. at the Penn seventh

Chadds Ford, PA Chadds Ford, Unionville Class of 2009 Leak COLIN

Sterling, VA Sterling, Jefferson Thomas Class of 2009 Katilie CHRIS Central Dauphin Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg, Jones Class of 2009 RYAN

Undecided as to his major. Undecided 19, 1985 in Danville, ... Pennsylvania Craziest ambition is to climb Mount Everest ...

800m - 1:52.56 - 4:21.14i Mile Jones’ Personal Bests 18 800m -1:53.34 Rubin’s PersonalBests 1,500m-4:04.32 800m -1:59.71 Rosanelli’s PersonalBests and writing...Plans tomajorinenvironmental studies. Keene Westmoreland, NH Class of2009 Rubin ZACH Douglas Freeman Richmond, VA Class of2009 Rosanelli CABELL

2006 Men’s Cross Country in the indoor 1,600m ... Also member of the seventh- state the in Seventh ... finish runner-up to team ing Invitational. Open Patriot the and Invitational Ram VCU the at 4:04.32 ... Competed two other times in the 1,500m, personal-best a with Invitational Hardymond’s Fred etvl Festival. Maymont the at unattached 12th Country: Cross 2005-06 MVP of the track team as a junior and senior ... Out At Keene 4x800m relay attheoutdoorIC4AChampionships. the on Ran ... Relays Penn the at seventh took that relay at CAAs ... Ran the first leg on the 4x800m relay College’sthe of leg 4x400m second seventh-place the the Patriot Open Invitational, running 1:53.34 ... Ran at 800m the in record personal Set ... dash 800m the in eighth taking Championships, CAA the at Tribe Redshirted. Country: Cross 2005-06 championship,help country cross state AAA at 11th At DouglasFreeman oo Scey Bt Cu, pns Cu, n the History Club. and Club, Spanish Club, Beta Society, Honor place 4x800 relay indoors ... Member of the National oet aGli, lyd aeal n h Yankees’ the farm system ... Enjoys in playing poker and video games, baseball played MacGillis, Robert Grandfather, ... Florida Beach, Palm West in 1986 20, October Born ... Rubin Linda Jeffreyand of Son Personal ciety ...Prep bestof1:55.21inthe800mdash. 800m and 1,600m as a senior ... National Honor So champion in the 800m ... Undefeated outdoors in the England New and champion state Hampshire New standing freshman for both cross country and track ... game ...Plans tomajorineconomics. was getting dunked on in a student/faculty basketball and watching wrestling ... Most embarassing moment graduated from W&M in 1932 ... Enjoys playing golf in Richmond, Virginia ... Great Aunt, Virginia Miller, Son of Peter and Sheila Rosanelli ... Born July 5, 1987 Personal 5h n h 150 rn t Rich at run 1,500m the in 15th Track: Scored for the for Scored Track: Veteran Biographies - - - - ,0m-40.2 5,000m-15:14.18 1,500m -4:01.22 PersonalBests Swartz’ ,0m-85.8 3 tel :58 5,000m-15:20.01 3KSteeple -9:25.83 3,000m -8:55.98i Wilk’s PersonalBests would liketobehappy...Majoring inbiology. 1985 in Schenectady, New York ... Member of the Pre Vet Club at W&M ... In 20 years Osbourn Manassas, VA Class of2009 Swartz CHARLES Millbrook Millbrook, NY Class of2009 Wilk BRYCE ner-up in cross country ... Fourth... crossthe in country at ner-up VirginiaAAA Newport Invitational ...Redshirted outdoors. tival. 15:14.18. running second in the 5,000m at the Patriot Open Invitational, Took... 4:01.22 personal-best a timing run, 1,500m 54th. peted at the USAT&F Junior Championships, placing Won 12 letters at Osbourn ... Northwest Region run NorthwestRegion ... Osbourn at Wonletters 12 At Osbourn Festival ... 17th unattached at the Tribe Open ... Com Maymont the at unattached Seventh Country: Cross 2005-06 Invite, apersonal-best9:25.83. running ... Won his debut in the steeplechase at the VCU Ram championship CAA the at steeplechase 3,000m the in 16th. finishing Invitational, Colonial the at unattached Ran ... Redshirted Country: Cross 2004-05 ... 13th in the Tribe Open ... 15th at the Maymont Fes Cross Country: Runner-up in the IC4A Coaches Race 2005-06 ogy. biol in major to Plans ... Redskins the for roots and piano the Plays ... Virginia at country cross ran Alex, brother, and College Union at basketball played ther National Honor Society. Treasurer... 2005 of and 2004 Yearin the of Athlete Osbourn ... 1,600m the in championships outdoor Born November 4, 1987 in Manassas, Virginia ... Fa... VirginiaManassas, ... in 1987 November4, Born Sonnenberg Nancy and Swartz Matthew of Son Personal o o Rc ad aoy Wl .. on uut 18, August Born ... Wilk Carolyn and Rick of Son Personal the steeplechase,and9:43for3,200m. bests include 2:02 for 800m, 4:29 for 1,600m, 9:25 in PrepYear ... the of Athlete Millbrook’sMale ... 2004 Year the of Scholar-Athlete League ... years straight the steeplechase ... League champ in the 3,200m three in champion league Four-time ... MVP league time Two- ... steeplechase 3,000m the in champion State At Millbrook Track: Runner-up in the mile at the Christopher 10th at the CAA Championships in the in Track:Championships CAA the at 10th EighthTrack: - - - - - Chatham Chatham, NJ Class of2010 Massam BEN Radnor Wayne, PA Class of2010 Mahoney SEAN Coldwater Coldwater, MI Class of2010 Bilsborrow JAMESON 19 ------

2006 Men’s Cross Country National Charlotte Charlotte Observer ... ruary 21, 1988 ... Full name is Warden LewisWood ruary 21, 1988 ... name Warden Full is ships ... Three-time team MVP in track ... Member of Member ... track in MVP team Three-time ... ships Society. Honor the National try ... Has 20 individual championships in track and cross country ... Runner-up Relays at Penn the at 3,200m championship 3,000m the in Sixth indoors ... Society Honor Italian and Society Honor National ... member. Personal Son and of ... Deborah Warden Woodard Born Feb At E.C. Glass Three-time all-state in 2006 ...Second indoors at the Virginia AAA championships at 1,600m ... Fourth outdoors in the 3,200m and sixth in the 1,600m ... Third in the state in cross country in 2004 ...took Also 21st at the Footlocker South Regional in 2004 ... 13 total all-state honors in cross country and track Society. Honor ... National Personal Son of Barry and Marion Wilhelm ... Born October At Providence Day cross 3A NCISAA Two-time ... titles state seven Won country champion ... Also earned a pair of titles in and 800m, 3,200m, the in each one and 1,600m, the 3,200m relay ... Named Cross Country Runner of the twice Year by the member. Society Honor At Nottoway Virginia AA indoor state champion at Also took seventh in 3,200m the 1,600m for all-state honors ...... Placed third in the seniors race at the Footlocker South Regional ... 15th at the AA state champion Personal November Born ... Morris Barbara and Jimmy of Son 16, 1987 in Virginia Farmville, ... Favorite athlete is At Westfield Foot Locker National Finalist in cross country after running seventh at the Northeast Regional ... Third of Champions in Meet cross coun in Jersey the New Personal Charlotte, NC Day Providence LEWIS Woodard Class of 2010 PATTERSON Wilhelm Class of 2010 VA Lynchburg, E.C. Glass JEFF Perrella Class of 2010 NJ Westfield, Westfield RICHARD Morris 2010 Class of VA Burkeville, Nottoway 18, 1987 in Greensboro, North Carolina ... Father 18, attended William and Carolina 1987 North ... Mary in Father ... Greensboro, En Bernard ... Once pitched in the Dixie Boys World Series ... Plans to major in kinesiology. Woodard’s Prep Bests 800m - 1:58.94 1,600m - 4:18.97 3,200m - 9:32.45 Son Son of Silvio ... and Born Anne ... Jersey October New Perrella 26, 1987 in Westfield, Faavorite athlete is ... Totti Francesco Growing up, wanted to be like Mike ... Unde Perella’s Prep Bests 800m - 1:57 1,600m - 4:16.30 3,000m - 8:30.41 Wilhelm’s Prep Bests 800m - 1:54 1,600m - 4:14 3,200m - 9:17 Morris’ Prep Bests 1,600m - 4:34 3,200m - 9:37 joys poker, tennis, and fishing ... Growing up, wanted to be a radiologist ... Undecided wanted to be a radiologist ... Undecided up, tennis, and fishing ... Growing poker, joys as to his college major. IV the embarass ... newsReads ard, everyday... Most on the BBC in website, Spanish ing moment was being a North Carolina basketball fan in 2002 ... Plans to major in international relations. cided as to his college major. - - - - Freshman Biographies Freshman

At Chatham National Champion in the 5,000m at Nike Outdoor Nationals, running 14:48.73 ... Six state champion Personal 3, November Born ... Mahoney Jean and Hank of Son At Radnor Third-place in the 1,600m state championship as a senior ... Second-team All-Southeastern Pennsylvania country cross in in All-County ... team field and track and All-League ... 2006 and 2005 in track in and 2006 years four all track and country cross in Line All-Main of high school ... Club President of the Model Una At Coldwater (4:11.18) mile the in fifth finishing after All-American at Nike Outdoor Nationals ... 1,600m Ran to win the 4:10.4 Midwest Meet of in Champions ... the Three-time state champion, twice in the 1,600m and once in the 800m ... Holds the Michigan state-meet record at 800m, 1:53.63 ... Six-time Academic All- All-State in track Two-time and State cross country ... three-time in all-state cross in country, track ... Com tions ... Member of the Concordia Barbershop Octet. Barbershop of the Concordia tions ... Member ships in cross country and track combined ... Second country cross in Champions of Meet Jersey New the at ... Seventh in the 3,000m championship at the Penn Relay Carnival ... Holds the Won ... championships county six and countryrecord Morris County cross eight Iron Hills Conference championships in track and and holds cross three country, conference records bined, won 22 conference, regional, and state cham

Chatham Chatham, NJ Massam Class of 2010 BEN Radnor Wayne, PA Wayne, Mahoney Class of 2010

SEAN Coldwater Coldwater, MI Coldwater, Bilsborrow 2010 Class of JAMESON two state championships and placed in the top three at nationals three times. at nationals three and placed in the top three two state championships previously previously set by his father ... Also a member mock of trial Coldwater’s team that won pionships ... Has run 9:19 37-year for old 3,200m, school breaking record Coldwater’s Undecided as to his college major. Undecided ... Favorite city is Cairo, Egypt ... Craziest ambition is to run a sub-4 minute mile ... 1987 in Philadelphis, Pennsylvania ... Enjoys cycling, geocaching, fishing, and paintball and fishing, geocaching, cycling, Enjoys ... Pennsylvania Philadelphis, in 1987 1,600m - 4:16.47 3,000m - 8:30.90 5,000m - 14:48.73 Massam’s Prep Bests major in history. ... Enjoys hiking and horse racing ... Most prized possession is his health ... Plans to Son of Bradley and Barbara Massam ... Born April 16, 1988 in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Hill, Camp in 1988 16, April Born ... Massam Barbara and Bradley of Son Personal

800m - 1:57 1,600m - 4:16.15 3,000m - 8:57 Mahoney’s Prep Bests

800m - 1:53.63 - 4:11.18 Mile 3,200m - 9:19 Bilsborrow’s Prep Bests to major in history and English. Brother, Jacksy, currently attends the Marshall-Wythe School of Law W&M at ... Plans currently attends the Marshall-Wythe Jacksy, Brother, years years in the ... AAU Three brothers all ran cross country and track atvarious schools ... Father ran cross country and track at Eastern Michigan ... Mother ran nationally for six country ran cross ... Mother and track at Eastern Michigan Father Son of James and Jacqueline Bilsborrow ... Born May 24, 1987 in Marshall, Michigan ... Michigan Marshall, in 1987 24, May Born ... Bilsborrow Jacqueline and James of Son Personal

National Merit Commended Scholar. Merit National ... Member of the National Honor Society and German National Honor Society ... 20 04 hit ady 38th Christo Landry 2004 2002 2000 1999 1998 1997 1991 1990 1985 1984 1975 1973 1970 1969 All-Americans Player Awards Championships(8) NCAA Regional/District 1980,1982 IC4A Championships(2) 1990,1991,1993,1994,1995, CAA Championships(13) 1955,1956,1957,1963,1964, Championships(15) Southern Conference * cross W&M onlyhadfourrunners 22nd 2005 Not Classified* 2004 31st 2003 14th 2002 16th 2001 10th 2000 13th 1999 13th 1998 9th 1997 17th 1995 18th 1994 15th 1990 23rd 1975 4th 1973 11th 1972 17th 1971 10th 1970 15th 1968 18th 1966 20th 1964 17th 1963 NCAA Appearances (21) Team Accomplishments 1997,1998,2000,2001,2002, All-AmericaHonors (8) USCCCA Team Academic 2003, 2004,2005 1990, 1966, 1967,1970,1971,1973, 2003, 2004,2005 1996, 1997,2000,2001,2002, 1971, 1972,1973,1974,1975 1966, 1967,1968,1969,1970, the finishlineduetofoodpoisoning. Y EAR dMrn 30th 32nd 5th 11th 16th Ed Moran 33rdEd Moran Matt Lane 18th Matt Lane 20th 32nd Matt Lane Steve Swift 19th 40th Paul Vandegrift Ken Halla 25th Ken Halla 7th Mac Collins Bill Louv Ron Martin Hal Michael 2006 Men’s Cross Country P 2000, 2005 LACE lc Ahee Year Athlete Place Not All-America Top 30NCAAFinishes Gene Manner 2000 All-Region Southeast Championship 2001 1999 1997 Athlete ofthe Year NCAA Regional 2003 2001 1997 1995 1991 1989 1986 1973Cross Country Team 1985 1981 1980 1979 1976 W&M Athletics Hall ofFame 2005 2004 2003 2002 1999 1996 1995 1988 1966 Phi BetaKappa Keith Bechtol 2005 Goldwater Scholar Keith Bechtol(3) 2005 2003 2000 1999 1998 1997 Academic All-America 30th 27th 16th

Ed Moran Sean Graham Matt Lane Matt Lane West Garrett Josh Watson Gene Manner Gene Manner Matt Lane Geoff Williamson Matt Lane Kimble Woodworth Matt Lane 1968 1956 1965 Hal Michael Bob DeTombe Jim Johnson Paul Vandegrift ‘92 Hiram Cuevas ‘89 Ken Halla ‘86 Jim Shields ‘80 Mac Collins‘76 Randy Hawthorne ‘67 Bill Louv, ‘74 Ron Martin ‘74 Bob DeTombe ‘59 Reggie Clark ‘75 Hal Michael ‘71 Juris Luzins ‘70 Terry Donnelly ‘68 Jimmy Johnson ‘66 Mike Dominguez Pat Comstock Scott Ickes Josh Watson Tyler Kirk Matt Schu Geoff Williamson Matt Wilkens Chris Wenk Jay Rush Paul Bernstein Reggie Clark ‘75 Mac Collins‘76 Bill Louv‘74 John Greenplate ‘76 Tim Cook‘75 Brendan Gallagher ‘76 Ron Martin ‘74 John Randolph ‘64(Coach) A HistoryofSuccess... Mike Hoglund Dean Fields Jacob Frey Ben Jenkins Sean Graham Adam Tenerowicz Sean Anastasia-Murphy Matt Keally Jeff Hedley Matt Keally Ian Fitzgerald Adam Tenerowicz2005 Jeff Hedley CharlieHurt ChristoLandry Jeff Hedley 2004 Matt Keally CharlieHurt Ed Moran Matt Keally 2003 Jacob Frey John O’Connor John O’Connor Ed Moran Craig Carey 2002 Ben Jenkins 2001 1998 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1985 CAA Champion 1976 1975 1974 1973 1972 1971 1970 1969 1968 1967 1966 1965 1964 1963 1958 1957 Southern Conference Champion Dave Mock 2005 NACAC Champion ChristoLandry 2005 2001 U.S. Junior National Team 1996 U.S. Olympic Team 1998 1982 1980 IC4A Champions Sean Graham Matt Lane Brian Hyde Steve Swift Brian Hyde Kevin Krause Paul Vandegrift Ken Halla Mike Ellington Chris Tulou Mac Collins Reggie Clark Ron Martin Bill Louv Ron Martin Ron Martin Hal Michael George Davis Terry Donnelly Terry Donnelly Jim Johnson Jim Johnson Jim Johnson Bob DeTombe Bob DeTombe Matthew Maline Brian Hyde (1,500mrun) Matt Lane Andy Whitney Fraser Hudgins 1996 1994 1993 CAA Rookie ofthe Year Ian Fitzgerald 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 1998 1997 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 CAA Athlete ofthe Year Ian Fitzgerald 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 1999 1965 1964 1963 1961 1959 1958 1957 1956 1955 All-Conference Southern Conference ChristoLandry 2004 David Murphy 2003 2002 2001 Olympian Brian Hyde Bob Lawson Bob Lawson Matt Lane Mike Brown Rey Mendez Jeff Hedley Ed Moran Ed Moran Sean Graham Matt Lane Matt Lane Matt Lane Brian Hyde Steve Swift Brian Hyde Steve Swift Paul Vandegrift Matt Keally Ed Moran Ed Moran Sean Graham Matt Lane Terry Donnelly Jim Johnson Joe Philpott Jim Johnson Jim Johnson Bob Bassett Bob DeTombe Bob Bassett David Campana Bob DeTombe Gilbert McNair Dave Youngblade Bob DeTombe Dave Youngblade John Curry Bob DeTombe Matt Keally Matthew Maline 21

2006 Men’s Cross Country Dan Stimson Dan Gerard Andrew Gerard Andrew Gerard Andrew Gerard Andrew Gerard Andrew Alex Gibby Alex Gibby Alex Gibby Drenth Walt Drenth Walt Gerard Andrew Alex Gibby Matt Keally Matt Otstot Adam Comstock Pat Randolph John Chernock Roy Drenth Walt Drenth Walt Drenth Walt Drenth Walt Drenth Walt 1996 1997 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 Year Coach of the Region 1990 1995 2000 2005 Bechtol Keith Mock Dave Year of the CAA Scholar-Athlete Anastasia-Murphy Sean 2003 2004 2005 Bechtol Keith Conference Southern Team 75th Anniversary Michael Hal Coach Awards Conference Southern Year Coach of the 1975 Year CAA Coach of the 1988 1990 1991 1993 1994 1995 Craig Carey Craig Sweeney Dan Frey Jacob Kirk Tyler Keeling Michael Moran Ed O’Connor John Frey Jacob Charlie Hurt Garrett West Keeling Michael Otstot Adam Moran Ed Keally Matt Otstot Adam Charlie Hurt Comstock Pat Keally Matt Hedley Jeff Comstock Pat Charlie Hurt Otstot Adam Hedley Jeff Matt Lane Matt Townsend Howard Brown Mike Woodworth Kimble Ryan Tom Lane Matt Williamson Geoff Manner Gene Lane Matt Manner Gene Bonnette Eric Fields Dean Swenson Todd Swenson Todd Moran Ed Manner Gene Jenkins Ben Frey Jacob Fields Dean Bonnette Eric Hoglund Mike Kirk Tyler Graham Sean Jenkins Ben Maline Matthew O’Connor John Alex Gibby Alex 2002 2003 Schoener Jason Murphy David 2004 Christo Landry Anastasia-Murphy Sean Anthony Arena 2005 Fitzgerald Ian 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 95 Years in the Making in Years 95 Mike Brown Mike Lane Matt Bryan Dunn Townsend Howard Alex Gibby Brian Hyde Brian Eigel Brian Dobrasz Greg Brown Mike Townsend Howard Wilkens Matt Bryan Dunn Weele ter Eric Mendez Rey Brown Mike Townsend Howard Dunn Jason Eigel Brian Rodrigues Pat Dobrasz Greg Mendez Rey Steve Swift Steve Hyde Brian Scott Miller Saunders Jay Hyde Brian Rodrigues Pat Scott Miller Breckenridge Pete Swift Steve Hyde Brian Rodrigues Pat Scott Miller Mendez Rey Eigel Brian Paul Vandegrift Paul Cuevas Hiram Krause Kevin Hancock Vince Vandegrift Paul Swift Steve Bergmann Douglas Krause Kevin Hough Jeff Wilson Andy Krause Kevin Dave Ryan Dave Cuevas Hiram Vandegrift Paul Chris Layton Chris Layton Matt Lane Matt

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2006 Men’s Cross Country Matt Lane 2001 NCAA T&F Athlete ofthe Year 3-Time Academic All-American 11-Time All-American ‘01 A CollegeofAll-Americans 2-Time All-American Ron Martin ‘74 All-American Christo Landry Ed Moran Paul Vandegrift Steve Swift 2-Time All-American 7-Time All-American 4-Time All-American Ken Halla 3-Time All-American 2-Time All-American 4-Time All-American NCAA Champion Hal Michael Mac Collins ‘08 ‘03,MPP‘05 ‘76 ‘93 ‘92 ‘71 ‘76 All-American Bill Louv ‘74 23

2006 Men’s Cross Country Rector Secretary Vice Rector Vice Norfolk, VA Norfolk, Norfolk, VA Norfolk, McLean, VA McLean, McLean, VA McLean, Newark, DE Newark, LeAnn Binger Richmond, VA Richmond, Richmond, VA Richmond, Richmond, VA Richmond, Alexandria, VA Alexandria, VA Alexandria, Bedminster, NJ Bedminster, John C. Thomas John Washington, DC Washington, Washington, DC Washington, Sarah I. Gore ‘56 I. Gore Sarah Ryan M. Scofield Ryan Thomas E. Capps Williamsburg, VA Williamsburg, Joell Christodonte Joell Charlottesville, VA Charlottesville, Robert A. Blair ‘68 A. Blair Robert Virginia Beach, VA Beach, Virginia Virginia Beach, VA Beach, Virginia Fairfax Station, VA Station, Fairfax R. Philip Herget III Herget R. Philip L. McWaters Jeffrey Colleen S. Kennedy Barbara B. Ukrop ‘61 B. Ukrop Barbara Janet M. Brashear ‘82 M. Brashear Janet Richard Bland College Bland Richard Richard Bland College Bland Richard Jeffrey B. Trammell ‘73 Trammell B. Jeffrey Joseph J. Plumeri II ‘66 J. Plumeri Joseph John W. Gerdelman ‘75 Gerdelman W. John Susan Aheron Magill ‘72 Magill Aheron Susan Suzann W. Matthews ‘71 Matthews W. Suzann Anita O. Poston, J.D. ‘74 Anita O. Poston, Henry C. Wolf ‘64, J.D. ‘66 Wolf Henry C. College of William and Mary William College of College of William and Mary William College of 2006-07 Board of Visitors 2006-07 Board Alvin P. Anderson ‘70 , J.D. ‘72 Anderson ‘70 , J.D. Alvin P. Lawrence S. Eagleburger , D.P.S. ‘01 S. Eagleburger , D.P.S. Lawrence 2006-07 Student Representatives 2006-07 Faculty Representatives Michael K. Powell ‘85, D.P.S. ‘02 ‘85, D.P.S. K. Powell Michael ------terms. of the 1975, Maricopa In she was elected Judge County Superior Court and served until 1979, when she was appointed to the Arizona Court of Appeals. nom Reagan Ronald President inated her as an Associate Justice of inated her as an Associate Justice the Supreme Court, and she took her seat September 25, 1981. She is married to John Jay O’Connor III, and the couple has three sons: and Jay. Scott, Brian dure, received her bachelor’s degree dure, received her bachelor’s Caro North of University the from lina and graduated cum laude from Law School. Harvard termaster Market Center, Frank 1957. to 1954 from Germany, furt, From 1958 to 1960, she practiced law in Maryvale, served as Arizona, Assistant Attorney Gen and eral of Arizona from 1965 to 1969. She was appointed to the Arizona State Senate in 1969, and was sub sequently to reelected two two-year tion’s Edward tion’s R. Finch Award for delivering the nation’s best Day Law Address. He was elected membership in the to American Law Institute and the Fellows. Foundation American Bar State where University, he received Nichol attended a degree in philosophy Oklahoma and played quarterback on the varsity football team. In 1976, he graduated from School, Law Texas of University the where he was named to the Order of the Coif. George, Glenn and to married is He they have Jesse, Jenny, and three Soren. George, a daughters: proce civil and law labor of scholar from from Stanford Law School, where she graduated third in Justice Chief late the classmate, her Her class. William H. Rehnquist, graduated first in the class. Attorney of She served as Deputy San County Mateo and 1953, to 1952 from California, County, as a civilian attorney for the Quar various various state legislatures. In 2003, he won the American Bar Associa ------Officers of the College of Officers post. com remarkable her “Through ty, and went on to receive an ty, LL.B. bination of wisdom, courage, judg can history,” said President Gene is she that thrilled am “I Nichol. R. willing to share her ability and rich experience with William and Mary constitutional former a As students. lawyer, I am also honored to wel vard Law Review, Yale Law Review, Law Review, Yale Law Review, vard and the of University Chicago Law He Review. contributed articles on litigation law public and rights civil to the Encyclopedia of the Ameri come one of my heroes to the Col lege community.” the United on States Supreme serve Court, to Jus woman first The Paso, El in born was O’Connor tice Texas, on March 26, 1930. (magna economics in B.A. a earned She Universi Stanford from laude) cum mittees of the U.S. Congress and London–who of Bishop the or bury served as the advocate College’s to the crown, while a colonial presi dent oversaw the day-to-day activi ties of the Williamsburg campus. Following the Revolutionary War, was George Washington appointed as the first American later chancellor; President John held Tyler the ment, and skill, Justice O’Connor has become one of the most influ Ameri in jurists effective and ential fessor of Law and director of the Institute of Bill of Rights Law. He has also taught at Oxford, Exeter, Virginia West of school law the and University. text Federal Nichol Courts is the co-author and of the has pub lished articles on civil liberties and federal judicial power in a wide va Har the including journals, of riety can Constitution, and one on the Oxford the to movement rights civil Companion to the United States Court. the course Over of Supreme his career, Nichol has testified on constitutional matters before com and the law school at the University University the at school law the and While of at William Colorado. and Mary, Nichol was the Cutler Pro Chancellor was an English subject– English an was Chancellor usually the Archbishop of Canter

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July July of 2005 announced her inten in who O’Connor, Day Sandra Chancellor Sandra Day O’Connor Gene Nichol became the Col President Gene R. Nichol lina at Chapel Hill School of Law II of Great Britain. Until 1776, II the Britain. Until of Great King William III and Queen Mary College was chartered in 1693 by been an important one since the and Mary Board of Visitors and on Visitors MaryOc of Board Thepost of Chancellor has College by the College of William who was appointed in 2000. State, was named 23rd Chancellor of the former United States Secretary of the United States Supreme Court, succeeds Dr. Henry A. Kissinger, tion to retire as Associate Justice of tober 4, 2005. Justice O’Connor

both the University of North Caro North of University the both to 1988 and has served as dean at and Mary School of Law from 1985 from Law of School Mary and president president on 1, July 2005. A schol law, Nichol taught at the William lege of William and Mary’s 26th ar of constitutional and civil rights 24 skills totheposition.” leadership and management outstanding brings “Terrysaying department, the of leader be new the to Driscoll chose Sullivan J. Timothy dent presi W&M former Tribelegendary of death athletics the Upon Randolph, John director rize excellence inallsports. Director’sannual the summa that rankings Cup in highs all-time Tribereachedthe has addition, Tribe.the In for fundraising increased to cilities fa refurbished and new from department, letics ath W&M the in board the across provements rsols eue a se a elh f im of wealth a seen has tenure Driscoll’s of William andMary. College the at director athletics the as year 11th world, Edward C. “Terry” Driscoll is entering his career and numerous jobs in the athletic business playing With an extensive resumé professionalthat includes four a student-athlete, a as years Director ofAthletics Terry Driscoll After serving 12 years as the College’sasso the as years 12 serving After Senior ExecutiveAssociateAD Barbara Blosser ed her career at William and Mary as the head the as Mary and William at career her ed start Blosser 2004. of April in director athletic associate senior of position current her to moted pro was Blosser Barbara director, athletics ciate

2006 Men’s Cross Country ------Athletics Administration ak bsbl) Abr-ay il (ocr la (soccer, Field Albert-Daly (baseball), Park Plumeriincluding , facilities new in million $16 than more of construction Since Driscoll the took over as overseenathletics director, has he pick of the NBA Draft, selected by the Detroit the by selected Draft, After graduating NBA from the BC, he of was pick the fourth garnered himanAcademic All-Americahonor. biology in major a with classroom the in success his All-American, an Innamed being to addition MVP.tournament the named was and senior, a TournamentInvitation as NationalFinals the to team basketball the captained Driscoll College, Driscoll’s leadership skills were developed in his collegiate years. As a student-athlete at Boston highest totalamongallconference schools. the far year,by school 2006-07 the into coming Championships CAA 84 captured had addition, W&M In 1997. in occurring 42 of ranking high a with AD, the been has Driscoll that years the of one but all in happened has that and ings, success outstanding had also has The Tribe across the board since Driscoll came to Williams of theAtlantic 10Football Conference. NCAA committees, including a stint as president and conference numerous on served has also He million in 1995 to around $2.7 million currently. fund annual the increased also has Driscoll $1.36 from projects non-capital for totals raising Complex atZable Stadium. Football Laycock Jimmye million $11 the build to year last plans announced Driscoll as future, the in significantly increase to continue will ure fig That (tennis). Courts Busch the and crosse) the top 100 in the annual Director’s Cup rank Director’sCup annual the in 100 top the in finish to department’sis the year of each goals top 25 at the end of their respective seasons. One teams won conference titles, while six were in the Tournament.NCAA the Fourin compete teams burg. In 2002-03, W&M had a school-record 10 the helm during the 1984-85 season when Wil when season 1984-85 the during helm the at also was VAIAWShe was runner-up. (16-16) squad 1981 the third,while placed (11-14) team school-recorda Her(16-13). wins 16 1980 Tribe TribeVAIAWa with to season first her in crown women’s basketball coach in 1978 and guided the liam and Mary made the jump to NCAA Divi NCAA to jump the made Mary and liam gust 1995 to July 1996, Blosser also served as act the past 16 years, her administrative responsibili Over Director. Athletics Associate the to sistant women’s and As the men’sas serving first administration, College’sto moved she the 1986, of May When in merged programs athletic Mary. with 115 wins, 84 of which came at William and career coaching her finished she Overall, I. sion From October 1992 to June 1993 and Au and 1993 June to 1992 October From operations ofthe department. day-to-day the administering for responsible ily staff and, currently, as the person primar serving and coaches of supervision facilities, athletic of financial aid matters, coordinating the scheduling of monitoring the included have W&M at ties ------lse bgn e cahn cre a the at career coaching her began Blosser Ash women’sat the program of basketball helm Athletic AssociationCompetitionCommittee. Colonial the and Committee Planning Strategic NCAA the as such committees various on served the John Randolph Inspiration of Award. recipient Blosser first has the named was she efforts, her capacity.For interim an in director athletics ing boro in1978. Greens Carolina North of degree University master’sthe from her earn to on senior went She her year. squads hockey field and basketball the both captained and tennis and hockey field basketball, in competed She Board. Mortar and At OSU, she was selected to both Phi Beta Kappa a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. with 1975 in Laude A former three-sport Cum standout at Ohio graduated State, Blosser OAISW Small Collegetitle. the took team 1978 her while Championship, V AIAWRegionthe won squad 1977 Her 16-8 ledgers. and 15-7 successive to Eagles the led she there, seasons two Ohio.During in College land the U.S. to play for the Pistons, Washington Bul to returned then but first, Italy in year a play to chose Driscoll Abdul-Jabbar. Kareem as known be to Milwaukee later Alcindor, UCLA’s Lew the chose Bucks after picks three just Pistons, graduate of William andMary. his with a 1997 Williamsburggraduate of Holy Cross and in Leslie, a 2001 resides Driscoll wife, Susan. The couple has two children – Keith, week competitioninHonolulu. the Women’s World Volleyball Grand Prix, a five-organizing as worked well as Sports Pacific Hawaii Driscoll with president, vice As company. tional Group, an event management and services Interna Eagle business, new a launch to listed named managing director and chief operating of being Driscoll with - Communication Host and Associates Kazmaier betweenventure joint a was project the of result The management. and ing market sports to sales and marketing product frommoving him step initial the was NCAA the for project research marketing a to contribution states just two years later. In early 1990, Driscoll’s 50 all to agency the expanded had and company the of president was Driscoll 1987, By dustry. Inyear,Septemberthat of en Driscollagain was Boston. in site WorldCup 1994 the of director experience his diversified Driscoll 1993, In executivethe as working by world athletic the in ficer ofNCAAInternational. in goods sporting the in only, agency sales and national first, the becoming of with objective formed the was Inc. KSG 1986, in Athletic Bike purchased Kazmaier After firm. marketing sports and sales goods sporting world international an corporate the entered then DriscollInc., Associates, Kazmaier for working 1980, in Italy asaplayer andcoachuntil1980. to back going before Bucks Milwaukee and lets ------William & Mary Page 25 “A College of Champions” Description NCAA Championships (2) Men’s Tennis (2) 1947, 1948

CAA Championships (84) Baseball (1) 2001 Men’s Cross Country (13) 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Women’s Cross Country (13) 1987, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2004, 2005 Men’s Golf (1) 1985 Women’s Lacrosse (1) 1992 Men’s Soccer (6) 1983, 1987, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2000 Women’s Soccer (9) 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003 Men’s Tennis (3) 1988, 1990, 2005 Women’s Tennis (18) 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2005 Men’s (4) 1992, 1993, 2003, 2004 Women’s Track and Field (6) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Volleyball (8) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2001 oss Country r t n u o C s s ro C s ’ n e M 6 0 0 2 Atlantic 10 Football Championships (3) 1996, 2001, 2004

ECAC Championships (7) Men’s Gymnastics (3) 1992, 1994, 2006 Women’s Gymnastics (4) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003

Southern Conference Championships (48) Men’s Cross Country (15) 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Football (4) 1942, 1947, 1966, 1970 Men’s Soccer (1) 1976 Men’s Indoor Track and Field (11) 1957, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Men’s Outdoor Track and Field (12) 1957, 1958, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975 Wrestling (5) 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1977

Athletic Success A charter member of the CAA 1986, W&M has been the CAA’s most successful program over the past two decades. The 2005-06 year was another banner season for the College, as it added three more conference titles. The Tribe has now captured 84 total CAA Championships since 1986, over 30 more than the closest rival. Individually, women’s tennis standout Megan Moulton- Levy earned All-America honors after advancing to the “Final Four” of the NCAA Singles Tournament.

Academic Excellence The Tribe’s athletic accomplishments do not come at the expense of its student’s academic responsibilities, as W&M ranked fourth, the highest of any scholarship-granting school and of any public university, in the nation among institutions with two or more Division I teams when the NCAA released its inaugural Academic Progress Rate scores in March of 2005. This year, the NCAA specifically listed 18 W&M athletic squads as recipients of its public recognition award for 2005- 06. Since 1992, 36 Tribe athletes have been designated Aca- demic All-Americans, including Keith Bechtol, who was a third team selection in the spring, and since 1996, 39 student-ath- letes have been members of Phi Beta Kappa. In 2002-03, the CAA created a Scholar-Athlete of the Year Award in each of its 21 sports, and not surprisingly, William and Mary has set the pace with 18. In addition, four of William and Mary’s five Rhodes scholars participated in varsity sports. For more than 300 years, William and Page Mary26 has been a symbol of academic distinc - tion in America. Now, in its fourth century, Description the College is prepared to educate the lead - ers of the 21st century. The College of William and Mary was founded in 1693 by King William III and Queen Mary II of England. Four Presidents of the United States received their education at the College - George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler. William and Mary was the first college to institute an honor code of conduct. The pre - mier academic society, Phi Beta Kappa, was founded by William and Mary students in 1776. The Society of the Alumni, founded in 1842, is the sixth oldest alumni group in the nation. Now the College is designated as a “Public Ivy”, and ranks sixth among all public universities (U.S. News and World Report). • W&M Facts •

• W&M is the best small public university in the nation, according to an analysis by U.S. News and World Report.

• W&M ranked sixth among all public univer- sities in the analysis.

• W&M ranked 31st overall among the na - tion’s best universities.

• W&M ranked 16th in graduation rates, and second among public universities.

• The average freshman retention rate is 9 4 % .

• The 2005 average incoming freshman SAT score was 1344.

• The College’s student/faculty ratio is 12/1.

• Over 42% of the classes at W&M have less than 20 students.

• The maximum2006 Men’s Cross Country enrollment for freshman seminars is 15 students.

• Over 20,000 internships are posted on the school’s web site.

• 10,610 high school students applied for 1,340 spots in the freshman class for the 2004-05 school year.

• 75% of W&M graduates who apply to medi- cal school are accepted, compared to a na - tional average of 50%.

• 79% of W&M graduates who apply to law school are accepted, compared to a national average of 60%.

• Over 79% of freshmen at W&M were in the top 10% of their high school graduating c la ss. Page 27 Description

Sports Psychology Deidre Connelly, Ph.D., is the College’s full-time sports psychologist. All consultations are confiden - tial and all student-athletes, teams or coaches are Athletics Department Goals welcome regardless of the issues they wish to dis- cuss. Consultation is available for sport psychology education, performance enhancement skills train - We take pride in the many achievements of William and Mary athletes, ing, strategies for dealing with stress or injury, or for both in the classroom and on the playing field. These support services personal issues that may affect performance. and many others are in place to help each student-athlete achieve their Compliance and Academic Support As members of the Colonial Athletic Associa - goals. It is our hope that at the completion of their undergraduate career tion and the NCAA, the College is committed to full they can reflect upon: compliance with all NCAA and conference regula - tions. The department has a full-time Director of Compliance, Pamela Mason, who is committed to 1. An academic experience that prepared them for a successful assisting students, staff and coaches through educa - tion and monitoring of compliance issues. c a re e r. All entering students are assigned to a faculty 2. An athletic challenge that brought many rewards. academic advisor by the director of Academic Ad -

vising. Students remain with this y r t n advisor u o C s s ro C s ’ n e M until 6 0 0 2 their 3. A feeling of loyalty and pride in identifying themselves as a varsity sophomore year, at which time they select a faculty athlete with a degree from The College of William and Mary. advisor in their chosen major. The department offers a variety of study, life and career building skills programs, but holds firm to the concept of self-determination—each student must take responsibility for his or her collegiate ex - perience. Our goal is to assure that there is a support system in place to assist students to make positive and informed decisions.

Speed, Strength and Conditioning Tribe Athletics is very proud of the Joseph W. Montgomery Strength Training Center, a 5,000 square foot weight training facility. Under the guid - a n c e o f th e H e a d S p e e d , S tre n g th a n d C o n d itio n in g Coach John Sauer, each sport is provided with a program designed to enhance individual strength a n d fl e x ib ility d e v e lo p m e n t sp e c ifi c to th e sk ills a n d movements required for their sport. Individuals are educated on proper lifting techniques and workouts are monitored to ensure safety at all times. The weight room was upgraded in the spring of 2006, primarily with new Power Lift and Sorinex equipment. The room now contains 16,000 pounds of free weights, over 7,000 pounds of dumbbells and 6,000 pounds of rubber bumper plates. In ad - dition, it has 24 custom-built Olympic platforms, 18 multipurpose power racks and a fully-equipped plyometric area.

Sports Medicine The Division of Sports Medicine provides a comprehensive health care program for the depart- ment of intercollegiate athletics. The staff consists of Assistant Athletics Director for Health Services, Steve Cole, a team physician, seven full-time certi- fi e d a th le tic tra in e rs, tw o g ra d u a te a ssista n t a th le tic trainers and medical specialists from the local com - munity. The team physician has overall responsibility for supervision of the sports medicine program. Tribe athletes have the luxury of rehabilitating and treating injuries in a state-of-the-art athletic training fa c ility. The priority for the athletic training staff is to enhance and ensure lines of communication and cooperation among its staff, student-athletes, parents, coaches, the Student Health Center and involved medical specialists. The College of William and Mary and its student-athletes Page take28 a great deal of pride in the quality of its athletic facili- ties. Over the last several years, the College has bolstered its Description lineup of venues to match the success that the Tribe has shown in the athletic arena, which has been unmatched in the Colonial Athletic Association. William and Mary boasts some of the finest athletic arenas in the nation, from its newest venue, Albert-Daly Field, to the oldest, Walter J. Zable Stadium at Cary Field, a campus landmark since 1935. The College is committed to providing the student-athlete the most enjoyable and rewarding atmosphere possible.

Albert-Daly Field • Home of the Tribe men’s and women’s soccer and lacrosse teams • Made possible by a generous grant from Mr. and Mrs. Jim Uk- rop • Natural grass playing surface • Named after longtime soccer coaches Al Albert and

Busch Courts • Home of the Tribe tennis teams for the outdoor season • Eight individual hard court surfaces • Features California Corners, a unique design that includes quarter fences that run along the sidelines to allow uninter- rupted play • Stadium seating for approximately 500 • State of the art lighting for night matches

Busch Turf Field • Home of the Tribe’s field hockey team • Made possible by a generous grant from Anheuser-Busch, Inc. • Playing surface is a unique combination of a poured pad with AstroTurf playing surface • Seats over 2,200 • State-of-the-art computerized lighting and an elevated press box

McCormack-Nagelsen Tennis Center • Home of the Tribe’s tennis teams • Six indoor courts • Houses the ITA Women’s Tennis Hall of Fame • Mezzanine and stadium seating areas • Built with a gift from W&M graduate Mark McCormack and his wife Betsy Nagelsen • State-of-the-art lighting and scoreboard

Plumeri Park • Home of the Tribe baseball program • Made possible by a generous grant from Joe Plumeri • Seating for over 1,000 • Indoor and outdoor batting cages

• Lighting for2006 night Men’s Crossgames Country • Locker room, box seats and concessions

Kaplan Arena at Willan and Mary Hall • Home of the Tribe’s basketball, gymnastics and volleyball teams and the ticket box office • Seats over 8,500 • Three-level building includes 12 locker room areas, a spacious training room, 5,000 square foot weight room and gymnastics training center • The concourse and lower levels house administrative and coaching staff offices

Zable Stadium • Home of the Tribe’s football and track and field teams • Campus landmark since 1935 • Seating for more than 12,000 • Field Turf surface was installed in summer of 2006 • Permanent lighting was installed in 2005 • Brand new state-of-the-art track around the field scheduled for completion in spring 2006 • Joseph Montgomery football practice facility is located adja- cent to the stadium