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Table of Contents/Quick Facts 1 2009 Cross Country Season 38-39 1 City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide TTableable ooff CContentsontents General Information Table of Contents/Quick Facts 1 2009 Cross Country Season 38-39 1 City/Zip Milwaukee, Wis. 53211 2010 Preview 2-7 Awards 40 Founded 1885 2010 Women’s Roster 2 History/Records 41-60 Enrollment 29,265 2010 Men’s Roster 3 Women’s Records 42-48 Nickname Panthers 2010 Women’s Track & Field Preview 4-5 Men’s Records 49-55 Colors Black and Gold 2010 Men’s Track & Field Preview 6-7 Cross Country History 56-57 Arena Klotsche Center Coaching Staff 8-11 Panther All-Americans 58-59 Affi liation NCAA Division I Head Coach Pete Corfeld 8-9 Pre-Div. I League Champions 60 Conference Horizon League Assistant Coaches 10-11 This is UWM 61-80 Chancellor Dr. Carlos Santiago Media Information 12 UW-Milwaukee 62-63 Director of Athletics George Koonce 2010 Athlete Profi les 13-32 City of Milwaukee 64-65 Women Returning Athlete Profi les 14-21 UWM Administration 66-67 Senior Women’s Administrator Kathy Litzau Women Newcomer Profi les 22-23 Athletics Administration 68-70 Men Returning Athlete Profi les 24-30 Milwaukee Head Coaches 70 Media Relations Men Newcomer Profi les 30-32 Staff Directory 71 Asst. SID/TF/XC Contact Kevin Conway 2009 Season in Review 33-40 UWM Athletics 72-73 Offi ce Phone 414-229-2413 Schedule/Results 33 The Horizon League 74-75 Email [email protected] Indoor Top Times 34 The Pavilion 76 SID Kevin O’Connor Indoor League Championships 35 Klotsche Center/Fieldhouse Records 77 Offi ce Phone 414-229-5674 Outdoor Top Times 36 The Student-Athlete 78-79 Email [email protected] Outdoor League Championships 37 Sports Medicine 80 Assistant SID Chris Zills Offi ce Phone 414-229-4593 2010 Indoor Schedule Email [email protected] Saturday, Jan. 16 Badger Track Classic Madison, Wis. Offi ce Fax 414-229-5749 Saturday, Jan. 23 vs. Marquette Klotsche Center Website www.uwmpanthers.com Fri.-Sat., Jan. 29-30 Wisconsin Elite Invitational Madison, Wis. Fri.-Sat., Feb. 5-6 Mayo Invitational South Bend, Ind. Track and Field Coaching Staff Thu.-Sat., Feb. 11-13 Iowa State Cyclone Classic Ames, Iowa Head Coach Pete Corfeld Friday, Feb. 19 UWM Panther Tune-Up Klotsche Center Alma Mater/Year Milwaukee, 1986 Sat.-Sun., Feb. 27-28 Horizon League Championships Ann Arbor, Mich. Year at School 21st Friday, March 5 Last Chance Qualifi er TBA E-Mail [email protected] Fri.-Sat., March 12-13 NCAA Championships Fayetteville, Ark. Phone (414) 229-5149 Associate Head Coach Jason Francis 2010 Outdoor Schedule Alma Mater/Year Indiana State, 2001 Saturday, March 27 EIU Quad Meet Charleston, Ill. Year at School Sixth Friday, April 2 vs. Marquette Milwaukee, Wis. E-Mail [email protected] Wed.-Sat., April 7-10 Sea Ray Relays Knoxville, Tenn. Phone (414) 229-2567 Thu.-Sat., April 15-17 Mt. SAC Relays Walnut, Calif. Assistant Coach Nate Weiland Saturday, April 17 Rankin Invitational W. Lafayette, Ind. Alma Mater Milwaukee, 2007 Thu.-Sat., April 22-24 Drake Relays Des Moines, Iowa Year at School Fourth Saturday, April 24 Marquette Invitational Milwaukee, Wis. E-Mail [email protected] Fri.-Sun., April 30-May 2 Horizon League Championships Lisle, Ill. Phone (414) 229-1130 Saturday, May 15 Cardinal Twilight Louisville, Ky. Saturday, May 15 Georgia Tech Invitational Atlanta, Ga. Team Information Thu.-Sat., May 27-29 NCAA Regionals Austin, Texas 2009 Men’s League Finishes Wed.-Sat., June 9-12 NCAA Championships Eugene, Ore. Outdoor (1st/8 teams), Indoor (1st/7 teams) 2008 Women’s League Finishes The 2010 Milwaukee Cross Country/Track & Field Media Guide was written and edited by Kevin Conway with Outdoor (2nd/8 teams), Indoor (1st/8 teams) editorial assistance from Kevin O’Connor, Chris Zills, Pete Corfeld and Jason Francis. Cover design by Kevin 2008 Cross Country Conway. Photographs by Bill Meyer, Trevor Thompson, Mike Gurnell, Jeff Blatnik, R. Brent Smith, the Horizon Women (3rd/10 teams), Men (3rd/9 teams) League, Milwaukee Visitor’s Bureau and UWM Photographic Services. 11-time Horizon League Women’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide 22010010 PPreviewreview Panther Women Name Year Event(s) Hometown/High School/Transfer Pronunciation 2 Brittany Alsum Freshman Throws Randolph, Wis./Randolph-Cambria Shannon Brown Sophomore Middle Distance Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union Emily Budde Senior Combined Events Beaver Dam, Wis./Beaver Dam BOO-dee Calanetta Burrows Sophomore Hurdles Menomonee Falls, Wis./Menomonee Falls Kelsey Conrad Senior Sprints Robbinsdale, Minn./Cooper Katie Duchow Sophomore Sprints Delafi eld, Wis./Arrowhead DUCK-cow Sarah Finer Freshman Pole Vault Green Bay, Wis./Ashwaubenon Tanaiya Fisher Junior Middle Distance Milwaukee, Wis./King ta-N-EYE-a Courtney Fisher Sophomore Pole Vault Bloomington, Ill./Normal Community Megan Gang Freshman Distance Ft. Atkinson, Wis./Ft. Atkinson Laura Hamel Sophomore Combined Events Brodhead, Wis./Broadhead HAM-mull Erika Hanson Sophomore Middle Distance Normal, Ill./Normal Community Erin Havener Junior Pole Vault Ashwaubenon, Wis./Ashwaubenon Angie Kaufmann Junior Sprints Bonduel, Wis./Bonduel Kennaye Lewis Freshman Sprints Milwaukee, Wis./King ken-NAY Flo Mafany Freshman Sprints/Hurdles Skokie, Ill./Niles North ma-FAY-nee Chantel McConville Freshman High Jump/Pole Vault Sauk City, Wis./Sauk Prairie Beonca Mitchell Sophomore Middle Distance Milwaukee, Wis./King Ashlee Mongoven Sophomore High Jump Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union MON-go-vin Moe Myles Freshman Combined Events Harvey, Ill./Thornton Township Chia Okonkwo Freshman Hurdles/Sprints Maple Grove, Minn./Osseo Kory Olson Senior Combined Events Appleton, Wis./North Jenni Parish Senior Combined Events Lappeenranta, Finland/Kimpisen Iukio yenny Reigna Pierce Senior Jumps Racine, Wis./Horlick RAIN-a Laura Ring Senior Middle Distance Twin Lakes, Wis./Wilmot Union Shelby Schaal Sophomore Combined Events Waterford, Wis./Waterford Union SHAW-L Kristi Schuette Sophomore Middle Distance Iowa City, Iowa/West Elise Sigg Freshman Distance Blanchardville, Wis./Pecatonica-Argyle Erika Suchla Freshman Jumps Arcadia, Wis./Arcadia soo-KLA Samia Taylor Freshman Jumps Madison, Wis./LaFollette sa-MY-a Jamie Woods Senior Throws Glendale, Wis./Nicolet Abbie Zaspel Senior Distance Burlington, Wis./Burlington/Florida Gulf Coast Beth Zimmerman Senior Jumps Waterford, Wis./Lakeside Lutheran Roster Breakdown By Home State/Country By Year Wisconsin (25): Alsum, Brown, Budde, Burrows, Duchow, Finer, T. Seniors (9): Budde, Conrad, Havener, Olson, Parish, Pierce, Woods, Fisher, Gang, Hamel, Havener, Kaufmann, Lewis, McConville, Mitchell, Zaspel, Zimmerman. Mongoven, Olson, Pierce, Ring, Schaal, Sigg, Suchla, Taylor, Woods, Juniors (3): T. Fisher, Kaufmann, Ring. Zaspel, Zimmerman. Sophomores (10): Brown, Burrows, Duchow, C. Fisher, Hamel, Hanson, Illinois (4): C. Fisher, Hanson, Mafany, Myles. Mitchell, Mongoven, Schaal, Schuette. Minnesota (2): Conrad, Okonkwo. Freshmen (11): Alsum, Finger, Gang, Mafany, Lewis, McConville, Myles, Iowa (1): Schuette. Okonkwo, Sigg, Suchla, Taylor. Finland (1): Parish. 22-time Horizon League Men’s Track & Field Champions www.uwmpanthers.com 2010 Milwaukee Track & Field Media Guide Panther Men 22010010 PPreviewreview Name Year Event(s) Hometown/High School/Transfer Pronunciation 3 Jason Axt Senior Distance Greenfi eld, Wis./Whitnall/UW-Platteville Ryan Baumgartner Freshman Distance Blaine, Minn./Blaine Durell Busby Freshman Sprints/Hurdles Canaan, Tobago/Signal Hill Tyler Bucholz Senior Sprints Crystal, Minn./Robbinsdale Cooper buck-COLTS Ben Crogan Sophomore Combined Events Waterford, Wis./Waterford Union Nick Dalske Sophomore Hurdles/Sprints Coon Rapids, Minn./Coon Rapids DOLL-skee Drew Feuk Sophomore Combined Events New Prague, Minn./New Prague FEW-k Toney Fisher Freshman Middle Distance Milwaukee, Wis./Riverside Jared Foerch Junior Sprints Germantown, Wis./Germantown FAIR-ik Alex Francis Freshman Distance Kenosha, Wis./Tremper Bobby Glotfelty Freshman Distance La Crosse, Wis./Logan Zack Gowdy Sophomore Pole Vault Burnsville, Minn./Burnsville/Jamestown College Matt Jensen Sophomore Throws Sauk City, Wis./Sauk Prairie Kyle Kocher Freshman Distance Muskego, Wis./Muskego Andrew Manuel Junior Middle Distance Canton, Mich./Canton Manual John Mariani Freshman Middle Distance Belvidere, Ill./North Ryan Mleziva Senior (Junior OUT) Distance Luxemburg, Wis./Luxemburg-Casco MULL-ez-eva Quinn Mongoven Senior Jumps Twins Lake, Wis./Wilmot Union MON-go-vin Ryan Rayeske Freshman Combined Events Franklin, Wis./Franklin RYE-es-kee Jake Reilly Freshman Distance Waunakee, Wis./Waunakee Chris Schuenke Sophomore Distance Reedsburg, Wis./Reedsburg SHANE-key Dan Simon Freshman Combined Events Bristol, Wis./Westosha Central John Simons Freshman Distance Hartland, Wis./Arrowhead Mike Sorenson Senior Distance Madison, Wis./LaFollette Jake Spaciel Sophomore Middle Distance Waterford, Wis./Waterford Union SPACE-e-L Dan Uphoff Sophomore Distance New London, Wis./New London Garrett Vetesnik Sophomore Pole Vault Richland Center, Wis./Richland Center vet-TEES-nik Ryan Weir Freshman Middle Distance Ripon, Wis./Ripon Thomas Wells Junior Distance Brownsville, Wis./Monroe Jake Whitewater Sophomore Sprints/Jumps La Crosse, Wis./Logan Cory Yttre Junior (Soph. IN) Sprints Brookfi eld, Wis./East IT-tree Josh Zill Senior Jumps/Hurdles Green Bay, Wis./Preble Roster Breakdown By Home State By Year Wisconsin (24): Axt, Crogan, Fisher, Foerch, Francis, Glotfelty, Jensen, Ko- Seniors (6): Axt, Bucholz, Mleziva, Mongoven, Sorenson, Zill. cher, Mleziva, Mongoven, Rayeske, Reilly, Schuenke, Sorenson,
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